San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 30, Ed. 1, Tuesday, February 23, 1886 Page: 4 of 4
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Tuesday February 23 1886.
Inspect
Tho J.artrest Assortment ami ltit tlarirallu
wc lira nltriliiK In
Crockery
Iliushca lr
Tin
lilrd-cnirc.
Vtllloww
Ollstn
Lamps mid
Uencral Ilousi furnlshliu flood. Wo Hill
CODtlOUO tO kUOlk prll'C Cold. If )OUHCCd
Arjthluir lo furnish jour lablo or decorate
your homos coino und w 111 Pl:H Till!
.MOST HCALTIFUI. STUM! IN TEXAS
w hero jou can buy Goods Clioapir limn any
In the. Stale
PAXJI WAGNER.
Livery Staoles & Hacks
Mcna-er Hotel. ItMIca cmbal itkmI und shipped
all pointslnth.. Union. only White Hcarso
tho City. Open Day und .Nlirlit. Tel. Iwl.
CARTER HULULT
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables.
UNDERTAKERS
NI)
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
11! mid 'U Allium l'Inii
SAN ANTONIO ... TEXAS
POlHMlii! Attention imen to fnraunllnir
plume full in 1 1 li.n. lull in it ii.li il ili'iv in
Ivlit i-M-lr
A Very Closa Shave.
vui'Mi m:ini(ii:sn:N( i:u mil. mill r
and compactly l.iilll ami Hied In ihn jour
WW In llio llltlu Vlllnirv or Salem Miissu.
chusctta. Thcjounir mail wa lt-at-Inir h o
to return to Hie fon .l sinuoslt mile ill.tanl
to irot n lino buck t hut lie lui.l klll.-d Itipilay he-
ton. Iluvlug-uriltcd at tho place hownsde-
llllhtod to llml I lint till' wol i o lnl nut dlsom .
nil hi prim awl luialllr ihrouliur tliu Mil
in er his horse' hi'iiil. lie dismount. -.1 mid pro.
(-ceded loslmrpcn his knhe. Am In wit tiy-
Inir Hie blade bo heard it tllirlit eiaeklent n dr)
lwhr and before lieeould turn toiret tils l rin.tr
rllle. how 11 surrounded bv I enty red painted
ire. Ilerorti liu eollld dl( huri.-o his lllle
The nrlhoner was inii.ht-l(.l t I. I. :.i
pliut'd under iriiard of u tall pom i rl ul w arrlor
(who seemed to gloutou-r 111 white liinlher'a
captlvltyl nul mi old piuw who
jounir mini In broken I'.nallsli Unit It mi the
pulcluco'a last nlirlit below S he llien k ft und
put on frcsli fuel ami stirred up I lie the
l'uorSpcnccr knew lull well that at sunrise
he would bo put to llio most fearlul turluics
and that he must elthir escape N fore morn
lug- or dlo a terrible dealli. hptiicer walled
im u-u'iieo jor noiiis limn in ihi eter) t lilnir
Indhui aiiurd wrapped In 111 blunki t within
rlUn by hi side ready ror lntaut un. Vision
of homo eainu up lieroro the loiinir mam of
hi. sweetheart und Id dear old mother who
as his father waa dead. would lie li lt without
ji support and the you mr man determlnM to
loso no ehunen of (sciiplinr. tlliineltiir around
ho noticed a linlcllet Ijlllir mi the Hour: toint
It w a the obj.-ct w hlcta ho at lust accomplished
by rouehimrltwitii hi tut. rindlinj liquiu.
sharp ho soon severed hi Uind. ami without
waltlux jumiKHl towurd tlieiruunl w hoseinilek
car dctioti-d llio moionicnt and he had risen
on hi elbow: bmspeneer win ti quick ami
tho hatchet descended on hi head ami he
sunk buck d ml without el en n irruuii. The
old Bfpiaw w ho also wu nupplnir now awoke
and I started to irhe the iilarni but Kia-nvcr
reallzlnir hi dang-cr win iual to the cm. r-
Koncy and wllh omjtnun.1 ho wu main her
und laid r..'rdiud with nnu blow. After wnltliur
a moment lie nolo quietly out mid en lit cau-
tiously throiiirh theeamp and tiller trulclimr
four days Willi litllo or mithlnB to eat" lie
eamo soexhaustiHl that be sat down to rest
und drink by tho clear stream which llowid
at hlafnt. 1 vellnic a sudden talnlnes envp.
la? over hlin. ho win about todlspalr when
hp saw soiuethliiit irllstonliur in the sunset's
K1". l)eli maiio III lieait thmb with de-
light! There swimrinir In the autumn' Unlit
wu Unclo i.merson'. tlireo itolden balls.
Bave.ll bated 11 Dnvedlll ho enclulmed. und
In a tew momenta Uncle llmerson had hitched
up the i team loaned him two dollars and a is)
cent pistol and delivered hlin surely to hi
motlier ami awtheiut. Iluierson hold Hie
brldyo to help the boy over Vou bet
CUMOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
noK Sl-E. Tbeap new O-ronm bouse itoikI
I; lot one blot k from Avenue O. Ad.trt-s
J. h. an orst corner Avenue II and llnli
alreeu s-lO-lm
T10R SALE A barealn-a (t(l rock homo and
JC lot on Avenue r tlo room two trailer-
.'I iuZH'''?Xmo f"'1 oarrhure homo all
In splendid condition. Addre F. lio tim Av.
tnuo li yan Antunlu Tents. Wif
DaT?U"WJ HElp'-t' o t'ujahart i.
Abbey la Navarro street. sj-lin
L & Abbey SIS Kavurro strict
A FIRST-CLASS tlioroinrh Unirlneer und Mu.
chlnlst desire a slluatlon. laminpiteiit
to put up anil ntn nny kind of machinery. Ad-
dress T JI. J. thliolllco l'u-tf
tor Hnarscnosa Wliooplnv Couah Hpacms
of tho Wlnd-plpo known u cronlnir diseaao
and Indeed lor nil pulmouary ullmenta winst
IlirthOllttlo IXHIIllo. MOItLttY'rt
TWO-IUTCOUdllBVltlTl' la it certalnicure.
For sale br P. JCuJtcjcr & Hon
IMPORTANT If you dcilro city trade adver
Use In the Life-lit the moat generally read
panorln tnaclty.
tSSToi evorytliing needed In the lum-
ber line call on F. J lleltel at Inter-
national and 0 rent Northern depot ly
BERGSTROM & CRAY
Undertakers Funeral Directors
Connected
RAYS OF LIGHT.
Qithrci Mere and There by the Local
Heportert.
Tho cxlilblllon tlrlll by the Han An-
tonio Itiltei should he repeated toon.
Kreili lock of wall paper at Blrcefa
330 Kait Houston ilrcet. S-10-Ct
Nearlv all the firemen have recover-
ed front Washington': Jllrthtlay celebra-
lloni. Some more of the "Kcntle rain" Is
falllrrj; lo-tlay and the fanner eay "let
It fall."
The International Kallronil slock
arda liarc been undergoing repair) re-
cently. The crossing at the Alamo ditch
call loudly for the attention of the
street commissioner.
- Collector ('anlnno foi this county.
Is taklDK In the cash for tazea right
briskly the past fen days
r- Another social club on the basis of
the San Antonio club Is brine lortued
aiuonK the oung men of the city.
Wash llrookt a colored man. Is be-
InK tried In the District Court this morn-
InK on n charge of felonious assault and
rape.
There are seteral new sulls llled In
the District Court but In order that the
delcnilanta may not cvarlo service pub-
lication Is not allowed.
Visitors from various sections of the
country who arrived In town this morn-
ing state that the rain lias been Kentral
and they are rejoicing accordingly
Antonio Arocha a supposed horso-
tlileT. was before the litcorder this morn-
ing for being drunk. Afier paving his
line he was turned over to the bherlir
As soon as the Kdison electrlo light
system now In course of construction
at I'alestlne Is completed work of the
same character "III be commenced In
this cltr.
The approaching nuptial of Miss
llulda Hauelsen daughter of City Col-
lector llauelsrn sail W. Joseph l'elt-
mann. of llrackett. Is sulci to be the next
event on the tapis.
A marr ace license waa Issued vra-
lerday to Harry I. Kowler and Miss
llertha I. Schltunlng their nuptial
being consummated at the first I'res-
byterlan Chi tch yesterday afternoon.
J tistlco Crawford called over his civil
docket this teornlng consisting of CO
cases 23 of which were set for trial con-
tinued and disposed of by agreement
and Judgment was rendered In seven
cases.
There Is another rumor of tho es-
tablishment of a paper mill In this clly.
It Is to be hoped that the rumor will
take tangible slinpe anil not vanish Into
thin air as It has done many times
berore.
Anson Ilcnnett's team antlj family
buggy which was rallied last night at
the Revolving Light Saloon wu won
by W I.. Smith ea a throw of II. Mr
Aaron Frank giving the lucky shake for
the wlaer.
Thoso who desire to nrocure tickets
from mo to the Moody and Sanky meet-
ings will please call at my church on
Wednesday and Thursday between the
tiours ot to a. to. anu z p m.
1'. II ClUlTtLL
Joe llrown and A. li. Cannon the
alleged Fredericksburg stage robbers
In oW0 hall. In default of securing
limy went to juu
Mr. Oeorge Chnbot expects to leave
San Antonio within a few days for n
year a travel in r.urope anu tue r.astern
Hemisphere. Ueorge says ho may visit
the Mikado's country before his return
and Interview Vum Vum Koko & Co.
Tho masquerade ball to be given
next Saturday night at tho Casino Hall
by the "Jolly Tnelve" promises to be a
grand affair and tickets are selling rap-
idly A great many beautiful costumes
ore now being made by the costumers
The San Antonio nnd Aransas I'nsa
Itallroad has reached the San Antonio
niver li miles souin of the city. Tho
company has established dallr stage
connection with Daileyvllle 'Mineral
City and lleevllle the stage meeting
trains to and fro from these points.
A good example has been set by the
Mengcr Hotel management by placing n
contribution box for the Confederate
Home In the otllce. The Limit would
suggest that boxes bo placed In all the
hotels for the reception of papers peri-
odicals etc. tohodlelribiited to patients
In the Santa l!osa Hospital and poor-
house. In the Recorder's Court this morn-
ing Mr. Mny Foster was lined $25 Tor
carrying a pistol last Sunday night. He
promptly appealed from the Judgment
of the court. The testimony showed
that he had a quarrel with two men of
pretty hard reputation who had threat-
ened his life and ho waa cnrrvlin Ibn
p'Istcl simply to protect himself.
PERSONAL.
Mr. W. Ilrnwni. of tba DnUesInn or!
Dallas News is In the city.
rnlnnel IT T nit .n.t l'nll II
edy. left for New Vork yesterday on a
business trip
A. A. 'I'n I f'.sr.l 11. r
the Wabash llout'e Is Ir the city. He
unitcu on a special oar.
The many admirers or that excellent
singer Miss Fannie Hunt D'Alma will
this morning where she will reoln her
artist but owing to a slight Indisposl-
. """' i" utspiay ner
vocal tnl.nt. In K.n Anlnnln n
but will return In the near ruture and
appear In operatic selections at a con-
cert which will be duly announced.
At tho Southern Hotel are registered
J. .M. (Yilemnn ll.l 1M. V-.l...i ...I
lluben Zootttche Saltlllo Mexico; C. M
Itogers Austin; C. E. Stolz St. I.ottls;
Don Camlllo Saens Starr County; W.
ltrarisb.w I 'Mean. A II....I T
A. K Stacke New Orleans; M. C. Car-
ter Indianapolis; John E. Cahler James
I'ryor. I.ullcg: 1. C. Coleman S. A. t A.
1". It. It.; J. W. llrowne Oalvestoo; G
i.fiuiuiiiun it. t ocuaiia wnarton;
Sidney Meade Floresvllle: 0. A. Sea-
t ght Austin; C. 11. Tyrrell. St. Louis;
Oeorge Mortoa Pana Maria; N. A.Lew-
Is San Diego; Kdward Hade W A.
itch Lagle l'ass.
Recorder's Court
John McSorley being drunk and ills-
orderly continued.
May Foster carrylog a pistol $23 No-
tice of appeal given
Alphonso Noirel drunk $5
Louis lisplnozn removing trees from
publio park continued
Juan Xlmernes Insulting language to
Jesus Ilerrera $3.
Ike Dndd drunk and disorderly. 15
Antonio Arocho drunk f.'i
Charles Koch drunk $5.
Amlcete Sollz disorderly dismissed
Lllas 1'arales disorderly dismissed.
Jesus Serano drunk $5.
Mike llrennaa drunk $3.
W Day druak 0.
Relict.
Messrs. Nlggll & Witte contractors
for the additions to the St. John's
Church In making excavations this
morning unearthed two copper grape
shot apparently or great age and an old
Iron cannon ball. These relics have
been donated to tho museum at the San
l'edro Springs.
The most popular cigarettes are the
Opera rufla at popular prlco. 4-7-ly
Awarded the Contract
Mr. David Lehr ofLalltle street has
keen awarded the contract to build a
dwelling house fur Mr. L. W. Adea upon
Plgnowlty Hill. The bids submitted for
the Job were at follows: W. 1". Ooodloe
MIW; Newman A Llndahl j:l.M); Una
Itelman J.1400; David Lehr :.VJ.
Cattle Trade
Messrs. Scth Mabry and Ike I'rjor
bought 3000 yearlings and 10U0 two-year
olds from It. A and J. II. Houston to
be delivered at tho Lockliart prairie for
f 3 and $12 respectively. They am also
reported to havo bought a herd of l.'pper
l'ecos Itlver two-year olds to he deliv-
ered at their ranch In laon County for
115.75 a head.
Alasl Closed
'1 lie Ladles Aid Model) enlcrlnliiiiu lit
for Jhe Madison Square Churih closed
lastTilght and proved a success financial-
ly and otherwise. How else could It he
with so many beautiful ladles with their
winning ways and gallant clllrens who
parted wllh their cash liberally At
night the elfect of the Martha Washing-
ton costumes was charming. It Is to be
hoped this aid society will not erase
their ellorts lu the entertainment line.
The First Came.
The Fourlh Ward Howling Club won
the first game of the three match games
to he plated between this club and the
Mission Harden Club The first game
was played last night an the Fourth
Ward alley. The score was 4i. The
following were the learns: Fourth
Ward L. Schunke J. Spahn. F. Ohne-
ftorffe. W. Huntress. F . Welntrartan. II.
Krhunke I'. (Irona George Springer A.
Zaader. Mission Garden : Thomas Ab
bott George Icke. G. Hoessler William
Neumann I!. Jenncr K. Nlggll F.
Hoerle F. Heiibaitm nnd George
Flamtn.
Building Permits.
llt.Itov. J. C. Nernit nddltlon to Or
phan Asylum corner West Commerce
and Cameron streets Second Ward to
cost fiOOO.
James Snears lumber dwelling east
eldeorWInton street Third Wurd lo
cott $100.
f. It Johnson lumber kitchen mirth
tide otMatamoras street First Ward to
I. Webb lumber shed north side of
Garia street Second Ward to cost
;'iu.
Martin Kellar. rock store west aide nf
South Flores street First Ward to cost
F.l'lza Casper lumber addition to
dwelling north side South Centre street.
Fourlh Ward to cost $50.
Mrs. II. Ilebgen lumber addition to
dwelling west side San l'edro Avenue
Second Wnrd to cose $50
ColdSprlnt Ahead.
The Slate Cocking Tournament which
commenced yesterday nt tho Fashion
Theatre as predicted attracted numer-
ous visitors to the clly. The main com-
menced was between J W lioblnson of
Cold Springs San Jnclnlo County nnd
J. S Coy of San Antonio for $1000 a
side. The fights that took place jester-
day afternoon were as follows:
Coy'H John L. Sullivan against Itobln-
son's ityan 5 pounds and 12 ounces
it.van won.
tjulntern's slog against Captain Love's
stag 5 pounds nnd 12 ounces Qulntero
won.
Coy's pumpkin red against Itoblnson's
red 4 pounds and l'iouaccs. Coy won.
Over $300 changed hands on this light.
Montez Dnmlneck red against Love's
blue 5 pounds 15 ounces nnd 5 pounds
10 ounces. Love's blue won. The first
light of the mala then took place and
betting wa tery lively. Tho two birds
pitied were Coy's red 5 pounds and 13
ounces against Itoblnson's black G
pounds 12 ounces It resulted In a vic-
tory for lioblnson who won by n scratch.
The Bride and th Wedding Cake.
A young lady about to be married
wanted to startle the guests with an
exhibition of her ability In house-keeping
and cookery. So she made the wed-
ding cake. The day alter the wedding
most of those who nte the caku wem
sick. Thousands go from year to year
eating such Indigestible things and are
consequently 111 with dyspepsia nearly
all tho time. Mrs Nancy Collier Tus-
caloosa Ala. says: "My niece has
been relieved or dyspepsia and lung
troubles by using Brown's Iron Illlters."
Wanted.
A colored woman to cook wash sail
Iron for four periois; good wages will
be paid. Call at 20 South Laredo street.
between 12 and 0 o'clock In the after
noon. 2-2J-21
Remember the Auction Sale
At tho White Klrnlinnt 'l'hrsUf t in
glass nnd plated ware liquors cigars
etc. do. 2 23-2t
Wanted.
I IColored man tn tend liorflea nnrl work
around yard. Apply at 810 Main Ave-
Wanted.
men to board at private family. Address
Hands for light gruhlng and wood
chopping. Call on T. W. Mullaly C.
& M. Alamo plaza. 2-22-Ut.
Wall Paper.
I'' W. Street has opened at li:li! Kb si
Houston street with n new stock of wall
paper. 2-10-lm
Ssssoned Cord Wood
Delivered nt anv nlasa in the elti- nr
for sale nt yard corner of Starr nnd
Chestnut strcetB.
12-0-Jm Telephone No. CO.
Apiary for Sale.
About 60 lintent lilvea will llnllnn
bees will be sold very cheap. Apply nt
321 Kim street opposite kampmann'a
iaciury. a-tu-iiw.
A Wonderful Newspaper Enterprise.
Thirty thousand hooka worth SI earl.
have been given away this year by Tho
American ltural Home Rochester N.
T which allows all its subscribers fre
one choice from 150 dlfierent standard
ciotn uounu Hollar nooks. The weekly
(8 pages 43 columns) one year and book
postpaid only $1 "This Is the greatest
reliable newspaper enterprise we ever
knew of." The books aro 6x7 Inches
and from 300 to 1W0 pages Illustrated
well bound and printed. All statements
aro guaranteed. Amoag the books are:
Five Years Before the Mast; Farm and
Home Cyclopedia; Universal History of
all Nations: History of Civil War fbnth
tides;) Peoples History or the United
States. Farmers' and Stook.breeders'
uuiae; A Domestic Cyclopedia and
World's Cvclonedla. (15 rent nnstsir.
extra;) Lives or Our Presidents. Thou-
sands given every week. Kvery order
honored. Better order quick. Mention
the paper. Kuiul Homk Co. (Lti.)
uocnesier n. l
Is uso lit Kentucky slneo laid und In Texas
for salo by F Kullej cr i Hon. ' '
THE ANOIENT GREEKS.
Their Belief Ooncerniug tlio Seat
of Love nnd Passion.
The Liver Regarded as the Favored Organ-How
Could It Be So? -Recent
Facts Partly Confirm This Belief.
The ancient Oreeks thought the seat
of love and passion waa In Ibe liver nnd
In great measure their opinion was not
far astray. The lover whose liver It off
or the husband who It bilious Is not half
a man his sluggish liter has filled his
blood with bile.
Of all the mean contemptible counter-
felts In the world red blood full of bile
Is the worst the very worst I
We have about 10 quarts of this lluld In
the average size man It Is constantly
undergoing change and Is manufactured
from the food we dally consume
by a chemical process nature has She
selects only that portion which after
digestion Is found to bo proper and
takes It up by a tube called the thoraclo
duct emptying It Into the larger vein
near the left collar bone from which It
It at once carried lo the kidneys to be
strained of all the deleterious mattar
which was left by the bowels.
If the kidneys are In beallhy condition
the blood Is In an absolutely pure state
contains all the elements for repairing
waste returns at once to the heart and
Is thrown by that organ to every part
of tho living body to give up Its nour-
ishment and take up all the worn-out
material.
Contrary to general belief the liver Is
not a blood-purifying organ; lis purposo
Is only lor nutrition digestion and It se-
cretes dally uany pounds of bile some
being used In digestion and nutrition
and the balance as a cathartic.
Now after being housed up all winter
with meat largely composing the diet for
the purpose of producing heat tho liver
Increases one-third of Its supply of bile
and In the spring nature not having use
for the excess It Is thrown Into the
blood carried to the skin (for It m ist be
got rid nf In some way) and causes that
condition known as "bilious" when the
person It dull lethargic restless well
to-day and half sick to-morrow ; because
the blood Is loaded with this substance
which Is Just as foreign to It as to much
dirt or corruption and poisons the en-
tire body making your blood Impure
You know there Is something out of
gear and the natural Impulse is to take
cathartics but drastlo cathartics do not
remove the cause they raako matters
worse.
You ask why ? Because my friend
the liver is a sluggish lethargic organ
that cannot be relieved by anv ailment
except by medicine which acts" upon It In
a quiet steady manner producing
permanent efiects and assisting
not goading its normal action. The
kidneys do the purirylng. Al-
ways remember thatl No other organ
In the body can take their place In this
respect and Ihey attend to over 1000
hogshead of blood In a year! Think of
It and wonder that they are ablo to do
so large an amount of work!
A healthy kidney to purify and a
healthy liver emptying Its poison Into
the bowels nnd not Into the blood are
the true and only givers of pure blood
The interior of tho kidneys have few
nerves of sensation and n stone can be
and often Is present without nny Indi-
cation nntll it reaches the first outlet
which is supplied with nerves thaf soou
sound the alarm.
Do you see the moral of Ibis? A
healthy liver and kidney Is all there Is to
this question of pure blood. Keep them
in order. Don't wait until you find
they are dlseased for then It may be too
late. Do this and you are bound to have
pure blood. Warner's safe cure has a
direct action upon both the kidneys and
liver. and has become a recognized agent
for Its health preserving and blood-
purifying properties and as such Is used
by many physicians. A few bottles will
positively prevent disease and we are
certain that disease of either organ Is
prevented by Its use. If taken In time.
The Spring approaches and nature
needs help. Take It nnd save sicklies
and doctors' hills. Don't let any season
go by without Its use or you may regret
It forever
A Religious Affair.
There wos a very sad casein the Police
court this morning" said a lawyer to his
wife. "A girl was arrested Air stealing
a line lnce veil. The woman who owned
the v ell came to court and with heart-
lessness persisted In prosecuting the
poor girl The Judge however would
not allow hlmseir to be Influenced so he
released the girl"
"She did not prove that sho was Inno-
cent did sher"
"Oh. no."
'Then why did the Judge release
Iter?"
"Well be said that he had rlirht to In.
terfere with religious matters"
iieugious mnttersf"
Yes. be said that .the laws of the
land grant to every woman tho right to
take the veil."
1 he woman did not renlv for several
minutes. Then she said: "I know a
woman who married a fool. I'm the
woman." Arkansaw Traveler.
She Was In Trouble.
A young woman befurred and eye-
glassed sat near the stove weeping It
was not a hearty yard-wide weep but
a furtive dropping ol half-repressed
tears upon the corner of a scented hand-
kerchiefmerely a bit of a thaw In a
cold wind.
"In trouble mlssf" queried the grny-
halred and sympathetic passenger.
i e-yes" was tne sniveling reply
"May I enquire the nature of your
woe. young ladvf Possibly I can coin.
fort you."
And for answer the snuffled up two or
three times In her nose reached into
her dress pocket and pulled out a
crumpled telegram saying; "Head
mat."
The svmDathetln nassencer adliisted
his spectacles hemmed and hawed
turaed hair round In his seat and cau
tiously Held the ominous missive to the
light. He read:
"Come heme at once. Your doggie Is
sick."
Tenn.. writes: ".My luinlly and I are benell.
clarleof our most excellent medicine llr.
ninir s rtew uiseovery tor consumption! hay
lim found It to bo all that l-ou claim ror it do-
ry aireetton of 'throat. Chest and l.u
Own Your Own House.
The fifth series of stock In the Mer-
chants and Mechanics Building and
Loan Association Is now open. Parties
desiring money to build or purchase on
easy monthly Installments will do well
to call and examine our system
W. A. lioNYNGK Seoretary
Itoom No. 8 Soledad Block corner Hous-
ton and Soledad atreet. 1-25-tf
Just arrived from Nursery new
stock of roses and pot plants special va
rieties tv. tv ULAIR
1-23-tf No. B West Houston St.
' LOCAL BUSINESS NOTES.
"Oh I my head!" No need of this
pitiful cry. You hae St. Jacob's Oil to
heal you.
New spring derby huts now ready at
Young t Arnold. If
A good saddle poney for sale cheap.
Call on K Abrahams 200 Commerce
street. 2-18-tr
When you need any Johprlnllngcall
around and get prices nt the Lkiiit
olHcc.
Servant girl wanted -Must come
well recommended nnd know how lo
wash nnd iron. Good wages Apply nt
603 North Floret street. tf
Wanted An active young man to
canvass or German nnd Lngllsh maga-
zine. Address "A 3" this ollkelS. lit
-Some very choice spring mils al-
ready received at Puiiconst & Son.
Just received n new lot of gents fur-
nishing goods at Fox's 271 Commerce
street. 2-15-lm
Poncoast it Sun have the new shapes
In spring hats.
If you wlshtosecure a home of your
own on easy terms you will find It to
your Interest to call on tbo Secretary of
tho Universal Building and Loan Asso-
ciation No. 4 Beet Commerce St. 2-12-tf
Will close out overcoats and winter
underwear very cheap nt Fancoast A
Son.
For fine shade nntl ornamental trees
call on W. W. Hunt
1-23-tf No. 5 West Houston St.
A complete nssortment of cigars to-
bacco and smokers' article nt Henry
Wulll'i corner Military Plaza and Galan
street. 1-0-tf
If you want to buy or sell any kind
or stock or real estate go to Chavez
Morln & Matcu South Mores street.
They will deal squarely. 1-2-tf
Chavez Morln it Matcu have taken
charge or the stock yard on South Flores
street south of Military plaza where
they will do n commission business buy-
Ingand selling all kinds ot stockl-0-tr
Wasiiimitiix 1). l' Miirih I! Is"i.
.Mcssra. Mm ley linn. Austin Ti-xasi
flKSTI.KWKN I haw. been sulfeitna- some
Hiir. wllh II severe nltuck of llionchlll with
Irrlliltlnir t'ouirh nnd can tlml liothluir here
that will euro me but I know )ourTWOIIIT
(tllltlll HYIttll' will do so lor 1 liHtulcllt
at my old homo In llrowuwoud. 1'loiKe send
mo li many bottles a you can lor tlio en-
closed fUsl by expiess J)mt delay und
obllire. .1. V.WIUlfl.NS.
fold by F. Kultejir A Sou.
Just received nt Fowler's drug
store a few copies of "Johnson's Ho-
moL'opathlo Family Guide" Practical
Guide to HoiiKuoputhy also family
cases. 1-7-tt
For fine trees and pot plants call on
W. W. IlLAIIt
1-23-tf No. 5 West Houston St.
Itagland it Co. nnd II L. Fowler
tell of n remarkable cure cllccted by
Acker's Blood Kllxlr: A gentleman
was llterallr covered wllh sores broucht
on by neglecting his system; ulcers or
noun came out ait over mm out a
thorough course ot Acker's Blood Kllxlr
cured him. They nlso say Hint they
win warrant tins ns oeing tue best moot
medicine that can be bought. It Is al-
ways cerlnln to cure Syphlllls In Jts
worst form. It Is positively gunranteed.4
My HomcDopathlo department Is
now complete and I can now furnish
medicine of Hint school In any form to
either physicians or the public. A full
stock or pellets siigar-or-mllk powder
papers vials and nil Homa'opnthlo par-
njihernalla always on hand Harry L.
Absolutely Pure.
T'lla j.owdcr never viirlcs. A murvel of
purity strentfth ntul w liolcsomencss. Mom
loijifeal than tlio ordinary kinds and can
not tio so.d In competition with tho multltiidei
of low tent nhort vreltrlit alum or pt.Or.ph a to
powders. ftiM only in cum. unyai linKinn;
SPRING 1866"
L. HUTH&SON
Hardware Paint and Seed Store
At Old ftand 310 'i3 & 130 Market Plu-el
BAN ANTONIO Ti:.VAS.
Meiidiiiinrters for I). I.iin.lrclli i-Son's Car.
den Held ami l'lower tlecil. ut wliolesulound
letull. l- rom lliotur-loa.l lot to usual ciuaiill-
tie to suit puiihaser. All seed Kuaruntil
AMIJSEMENTS
MaskBall.
ARBEITER VERE1N
Will hold their Annual Musk Hall at their Hall
On Saturday February 27.
Tickets $1
SL'l'Phlt lSi:I.l)l)i:i. TIUKKTM TO HE
HAD Flttl.1I Till: OOMMITTEH
iiembir und tlulrjrtioels stiuiitfer only
ii r.vusT.
J. I.AAtlK.lt.
MAX XI.MMr.lt.MANN.
Turn Ycrcin
MASQUERADE BALL
Hi
TURNER HALL.
Saturday March 0 1880.
Tickets for member und their mi eels (strnn
Ki rs) for each ersoii (1.00
nwncmtieni may Im admit tM by upphli-ir
to member tor ndiiilistou tenti fS.on ladles
11.00 per ticket.
Knmmr fnml-luil bv T.ii.lultr Muhncke.
Tk l i ts for supper f 1.00 each (teuton.
twrickct to bo had from anr iwmiber of
tho ABHot'lutioii or from
It. IlfXKr.n
Simon Bciinitii
Wm. Vou.mu.cht
II. MUKLLENIiOUFF
F. W McAixistku
Tht Committee
PIP
POWDER
A
We
LADIES' MISSES
Shoes and Slippers
At l'llc-s that will add Hollow n lo
G. B. Frank's Widespread and Well-deserved Repu-
tation for Underselling all Competitors.
Wo would also notify our Customers anil
" Trojan SMi Bnti-FasteDii Maciie"
And wo lilt lie eierjbody tobrtnir llnlr shoes lo our store where wo will
SET AND FASTEN BUTTONS FREE OF CHARGE
nnaAiti)Li:ss wiinui: miocs winti: ruitcitAsui).
tYfAiull yourself of thl Hxtraordluary
G. B. FRANK'S ALAMO STORE
3 1 & 33 Alamo Plaza.
Texas Real Estate Agency.
LOCAL OFFICE.
HAST COMM'tftCK STItKltT. SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
City nnd Country l'roporty. Iwith Intimitis) nnd Uulmpron-d Iloitalit and sold
to suit Owner und I'llitlmser
WHY PAY HIGH PRICES FOR
CLOTHI1TG
When you enil itet ultof the KINKST lMrOUTr.ll Oil DOMllSTinrflTIIS. made up In tho
latest fashion csH?cliilly lo our order at moderate price by VALllNTINI! I.OIUIA. tun
i.lip 'I'Hll.ir. rmntnereo Ktrcct. near brldu-c. Only llrst-class workmen einntoiwd uud th.
best trlui:nliiRused. A Ut truartlliteeil.
VAL. LORRA ropuiarTaiior
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement !
STEVES?
ARMS COMPANY
-DKWXIti IN
iPistols Cutlery and Fishing Tackle.
- Aur.NT ton
LeFever Hammerless Guns
American Wood Powder
Peck & Snyder's Goods.
Sporting Articles
240 COMMERCE ST-.
SKMI-ANNCAl STATEMENT OF .
BEXAR BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Ban Antonio Tlx.ik December 81 lm.
ScmbAiiiiunl Statement of tho Secretary for tho Tenn ending- Deeeinbor 81 taiCi showlna-
and valuo of i
ASSISTS.
Sundries
Total
OltOSS FltOFITS
1417 I'd
To jtcturn l'remluli
SJKfl 111
l.V) 71
ToNit I'totlt
Total lll.rais
Profit dm lnir tho term
Undivided balance last stutement
rlnx'u net brollt of f 15571 76
TO 111! 1I1VIDK1) AS KOIXOWSl
to 12 I Slith senea
23 I hoi entli series
at I DlRlilll series
7 20 Ninth series
sail
VALUH OK STOCK. '
unt
fill 10
4 Oil
l CI
24 no
13 Ul
Allcul:
JOHN II. OCIISK
Secretary
t"iyThe tenth avileaof tbla Association Is
'heerfully given by the uuderslifncd opposite
GENUINE
FEAST!
lime to off.- ll. week III
tho l'uhllo In tleneral that we liaie I .rolled
Offer and call.
GEORGE WAUC1I.
Commerce St. near Bridge.
F. W. MCALLISTER & BRO.
101 203 AND 205 S. ALAMO St. COP VILL1TA'
SAN ANTONIO. TV.XA.
We arc Wholesale and ltctall Denton In .usud
White I.liuc IU st llranda nf Dark ltotrndulo and
Imported Unifllnh 1'ortlaud Cements PI ait or or
J 'arl a and Ixing Gout Hair and would aik you to
Cut or write ui for prices before piirchnsiiifr elsw
where I'leato mention this paper.
i I
and Hunting Outfits.
SAN A1W8N1Q TEX.
I.I.M1II.IT1HS.
DIMINO TUB TERM
lly withdrawal fourth series.
lly withdrawal sixth aerlea 678 19
lly wlthdiawal aoventh sorlea 141S 1st
lly withdrawal eighth aoiiua 711111
lly withdrawal ninth series 7 711
Sundrlea OS Ul
Interest account. 11153 fist
Kino ! 1.1 St
Interest on sinking: fund ttll 1.1
Premium aUM :pt.
Ileal estate SIN
Total f lsa) 87
flSttW 74
II tu
Value at
t.ast blatem
Present Valuo "''ueT'
Jim si
175 03
110 Oil
1U1 117
Ml Ml
85 18
41 14
M 19
13 07
c fully examined th.
Sltrno.ll AltANSAS IMtESCOTT
JUSSITP at.
JNO. WITilKHS Jll.
Klnaneo Committee.
nowopeu for subscription. Information will be
tho Time ullloa. JOHN li. OC1I8K Secretary
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