San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 206, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 15, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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ttutiscrltiers leatlng the cllj for IIih sum-
mer or anytime cnn hate the I.iihit win l y
mall to any point for to cents ainoiilli. the
address will Ik) changed as uf ten H desired.
IIl'ssia and Turkey bare nnltiil In ile-
mandlDK the evacuation uf Egyptian
territory hy the Ilrltlih troops. II un-
complleil with tills may It' ail lo fitrllirr
English anil Uusslan complications. Tli
"mistress of the tens" evidently has n
hard time of It In the esst.
A lkanjjkr though dead (olllclnllyjji'
spcsktth and hit voice will always be it
welcome one In the ears of the beloved
Bulgarian!! llussla In compelling hU
abdication ltaa done more to make Bul-
garia antl-Kucalan than the could have
accompllibi'd by any other course.
I'ahnux'ii bill coniirniiiK evictions
will moat probably pass to n second
reading. Many conservatives are ot the
opinion that some such measure of re-
lief would be beneficial and the passage
of the bill In some modllled form Is now
looked for.
All eyes turn toward Kort Worth to-
day where the antl-monopollsts of the
tate are In session for the purpose of
putting their political declarations be-
fore the people of Texas. They will find
a tlrst-class anti-monopoly plank In the
republican platform at Waco.
Tin Oalveaton News Is after tho scalp
of the young man called Craln who as-
sumes too much personal power In the
distributions of political place to please
the Island City oracle. Lay on McDull
for Craln la tough.
The Waco Kiamlner.havlng exhausted
the possibilities of Its Host horn beforo
the Oalvetton convention has been silent
as the proverbial oyster since that event.'
Having "helloed" Itoss Into a nomina-
tion It considers Its good work done and
rests upon Its oars occasionally murmur-
ing 150000. This Is a pretty good figure
whatever It may mean.
Tiik kki'l'iilicans were not hilarious
when they carried Vermont by 20000
majority. The democrata having pre-
dicted a republican defeat In Maine the
grand old party had a right to enthuse
over a larger republican majority than
the state bad given In any oil year since
1871. The Times mistakes the cause of
the hlllarlty that Is all.
ltus.su la undoubtedly fooling Ger-
many and Austria Into a belief of her
compliance with the provisions of the
llerlln treaty so as to more readily com-
plete her military preparations. Noth-
ing less than an armed Intervention of
the great powera will prevent Kuaslii'ti
deacent Into Southern Kurope. Her
motto for the past thirty years has been
" War or the Boaphorua."
The election returns bo far aa received
.from the states already holding them
and news of the situation In Ohio In-
diana Wlaconalnand Mlasourl lead to a
reasonable hope that the republican
party will regain possession of the houee
of representatives this fall. A consum-
mation moat devoutly to be wished In
tbe Intereata of good government at
home and protection to American cltl-
zena abroad.
Tin Blloil quarantine bas been raised
and that little city has resumed its won
ted aotlvltles. It is still an open ones
Hon from tbe reports of tho medical ex
pert! whether any quarantine at all was
necessary; but tbe quarantine bas done
incalculable good In restoring public
confidence and preventing any general
alarm wbloh might have operated
afalost an influx or northern visitors
tbla winter. Tbe episode has also
aroused tbe sanitary officers to the need
of mora perfect measures of sanitation
along onr gulf coast and In this respect
alao will be productive of future good.
Tiik Idea ami practloo of personal
government which allllcts San Antonio
to-day Is so widespread and general as
to leerve pul(llo rebuke. It crops out
in every meeting of our ofty eottnoll and
thruMa Itself Into Iho eyes and face of
every citizen whoessaya toluterest him-
self In public allalrs. Attempts to fair-
ly and honestly criticise public transac-
tion are resented as personal attacks;
any reference In a publio officer In con-
nection with disapproved public acts Is
denounced by the personal apollglats of
the Individual not the oMclal as mall-
clou' and the personal attack upon the
crlllo Is pushed to the farthest possible
limit It la high time that San Antonio
discarded this personal Idea in ber muni-
cipal affairs and rondttcted tho public
dullness of this city In the Interests of
the rlly. Olllce Is too largely regarded
ns personal possesion Instead of u pub-
lic trust; by some of our city officials It
Is so regarded exclusively and aa a con-
cqnence favoritism Is the law of all ap-
pointment. Slensurn In themselves
good are rendered worthless by tho
Instruments of their accomplishment
and the whole patronage of tho city ad-
ministration Is prostituted to this per-
sonal Idea. Tlio service that the ap-
pnlnteo can render the person who ap-
points la the first consideration; what
service he may render the city is an af-
terconsldtratlontlf considered at all.
The one thing nbove all others that tho
city nerds tn-dayand must have tosavo
It from municipal damnation Is a man
at Us head who Is above all personal con-
siderations In Ihn conduct of tlm public
business.
Tiik material illU'erwicn In Inn figures
given by the nallonnl bureau of statistics
and the agricultural department aa to
the eolton crop prospects Is utterly
Irreconcilable and noronrludons can bo
based il on them. The national llgures
show the condition of eolton In Texas at
!sj per cent of an average crop nml these
ligurea have been given ngaln and
again despite the reports of a great
shortage from so many quarters that It
seemed Impossible to accept the figures
and equally useless to deny them. The
reports of Iho agricultural department
recently published put tho Texas crop
ou tho first of tho month at 77 percent
of an average crop a falling oft" of 13
ptT cent from the national bureau estl-
ate. This It seems to ua Is much
nearer the mark and yet If anything
higher that tbe actual condition of tho
crop warrants. The acreage this year
been much larger than In any pre
vious year and this will tend to keep
market return abreast of other
years despite the comparative failure
of tbe crop In many sections. Cotton
rules low and tbe quotations based upon
prospects must allow for n very largely
Increased plant as but few of the cot
ton states outsido of Tennessee siiow
any marked increase In yield over last
year. lexas will probably market aa
many bales this year as last but It will
be solely on account of Increased acreage;
the condition of crop being from 15 to 20
per cent below laBt year's 3 leld.
Tim real Inwardness of Alexander's
abdication baa come to the surface. Ilia
reputed cringing to the czar it not sub-
stantiated and no such telegram aa waa
given to tbe press as his was ever cent
to the Czar of Itusala. On Alexander's
return to Bulgaria he announced his de-
termination to court martial and exe-
cute the conspirators who had driven
hlin from Ills turone anil w aa Immediate-
ly notified by IlueBla.fJermany and Aus-
tria that If he did so a llusslan force
would Immediately occupy Bulgaria
luatly considering the stability ot his
rule dependent upon the prompt punish-
mentof the rovoluslonlsls and Inhibit-
ed from doing this by tho flat of the
three great powera mentioned he abdi-
cated sooner than plunge Bulgaria Into
n hopeless war with ltuBsla. These faota
were suppressed by tbe powera directly
Interested and a false Impression of the
whole matter given by the Russian
press and Blsmark'a organ. Tbe whole
course of the exiled prince has been
dignified patriotic and aucb na to make
for ttie peace of Bulgaria and the feder-
ation of tbe Baltlo provinces.
Kviciioxa having been ordered under
the new Tory administration of Irish af-
falra the shooting of landlords follows
aa a necessity. It takes the dull Kng-
llsh intellect n long time to get hold of
tho sequence of this thing but they will
soon learn that the dead landlord follows
the evicted tenant with the unvarying
uniformity of cause and effect. When
the lesson Is thoroughly mastered evic-
tions will cease.
Tub able bodied Mar Is abroad In the
land. It Is now authoritatively denied
at Washington that any demand has
been made for the release of British
vessels caught sealing in Alaskan
waters. Things do get awfully mixed
under a democratic administration.
Tiik ciiy council have again utterly
Ignored the demand of tbe central busi-
ness portions of the city for the Improve-
menu so much needed and our plazas
with Commerce and Houston streets are
to remain In their present disgraceful
condition another year. Not one word Is
said about South Alamo street whloh la
In 11 really dangerous condition and
along which there is as much travel ai
on any other street In the city. Jome
one will be seriously hurt on that street
yet and the city will have a bill to foot
that will aggregate more than tbe cost
of tho proper paving of the afreet along
Ita most dangeroua part from Alamo
plaza to South street. Tbe original
0000 appropriated to tbe plazas and
with which It waa hoped a beginning
would bave been made that would have
necessitated the appropriation of a de-
cent amount for their Improvement has
been withdrawn and tbe whole matter
relegated to the tender merries of the
next council whlcb.iuHy the Lord grant
will eitabllah a board qf publio works
for tbe whole city and not pull and haul
tbe appropriations to satisfy ward Jeal-
ousies irrespective of tbe pressing needa
of the center or the city. It is the bud.
neBs or San Antonio that keeps up tbe
city finances and yet there Is leas atten-
tion paid to tbe plazas upon wbloh the
bulk ol our trading la done than upon
those outlying roads which accommo-
date no one but serve to enhance the
value of eertaln properties.
PRESS COMMENT.
Indianapolis Journal: The underlying
Issue of this campaign In this State la
whether Iho people of Indiana are to be
practically disfranchised In order that
the Democratic party may control the
Legislature and send ten of the thirteen
members to Congress.
Boston Traveller; Mr. Bayard can
never be In a bolter position 10 declare
himself than be Is to-day. Ho found no
difficulty In cxpnsslng tils views of tho
Cutting case. Tho country wants to
hear from hi in aa to the fair nd Just
claims of our fishermen
Detroit Tribune: It will be particu-
larly tho triumph or American Industry
irthe Fiftieth and Klflyllrst Congresses
of the United States can bo made clearly
Republican and the victory sup.
pleinenled by Republican sucess In the
Presidential campaign In
St 1-ouls Republican: Home rule will
he won peacefully or not at all and the
Irishman who advocate murder aa a
political expedient will find theiinelvca
In a contemptible and cowardly mi-
nority without respect for their own
race and without sympathy from
America
Buffalo Courier: "What wo want"
says Red Cloud the Sioux chief "is
white men to plant our corn hoe It and
put it Into the barns which they build
for us. Warriors don't work."
Anarohlita and "professional" labor re-
formers are aald to regard these
sentiments aa noble and timely.
Philadelphia 1'resa: The records of
Congress suow that tho Democrats 1
party are hostile to the principle of
protection to American Industry and
Republicans de well to Impress tills fact
upon every man who aa head-worker or
hand-worker luia a stake In the Industry
and prosperity of the country.
Kansas City Times: Mrs l'arsons had
the sympathy of the country In such
phase of her as womanly. But she
mistakes tbe peoplo it she thlnka their
naturally great chlvalary toward women
n not lie siraineu 10 a point wnere u
St Louis Globe-Democrat: This coun-
try once baa a Secretary or War who
when called upon to furnish lent for tbu
people In the great distress like that at
Charleston would have not said that his
stock was exhausted after forwarding a
few dozen. Ills name was Stanton.
Under lilm tho tents would have bcn
forthcoming even If they had to bo inado
to order.
New York Tribune: The rapid
growth or temperance sentiment has
been shown in Massachusetts recently
by the organization of a new nonpartisan
prohibition movement by ft number of
Republicans who bold tnat the saloon
evil can bs overcome without abandon-
the party. Tho anti-saloon movement
seems likely to demonstrate the
prevalence of tbli view oven more
clearly.
New York World: Mr. Arthur's
belef;tliat"labor capital and should rason
together" and that "tho employer as
well aa the employed should observe the
golden rule." U employes would oftener
follow this rule labor difficulties would
be few. The worklngmen by paying
more heed to the Arthurs nnd l'owderljs
and less to the Ignorant demagogues
and anarchlsta among them' are greatly
strengthening their cause.
Minneapolis Tribune: Miss Kate
Field whose lectures on Moronism are
attracting wide notice and whose study
of that suject baa been thorough is
endeavoring to Interest the Grand Army
in the removal from this country of the
"twin relic." Klavery fell by tbe bann
of tho Unlod volvnteers Why should
they not employ tbe power of their
Grand Army organization for the
extlnotlon of the treasonable and loath-
some practices of tun Mormon
conspiracy? Even If Miss Fields Idea
should seem far-fetched at first blush
Its pertinence will grow more and more
apparnt upon reflection.
Annual Meotlnff of Stockholders.
Tbe regular annual meeting of stock-
holders of the San Antonio Aransas
I'ass Railway company will lie held at
tho offices of the company on Wednee-
day October 0 1SS0 at ten o'clock a. m
U I.OTT President.
B. F. Yoahl'm Secretary. 0 H-td
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.
Adopted By the Republicans In Conven-
tion Held at Waco Toihb
August 20th lOOO.
Tlio republican party ot Texas In conven-
tion assembled does rcalUnu Its alleirluncu to
tliu natloual reputilicuu party reasserting Its
approval uf the platform adopted by lliu na-
tional republican puny at CIiIcuko In IS84 and
doslrlnit to iro tietoru Hie oplo of Texas
upon state Issues with no uncertain sounj re-
solves as fnllott!
Tbo kcoplu In a republlo being tlio source
of power no belief u it to to tbe duty of thu
lealslature to submit to tlie peoplo lor their
mutilation or rejection sueli amendments
oritauio law on any subject tliut tliey
statu of utriro bottles of land thereby shuttlnir
iiuirlnjrlliu citizens to work U)on tbo publio
roads of tbu state but belluvo tbo roads oiurtit
to Ik) worked at publio oxpenso tliroiiKh an ml
alorcmtax oi nronertr.
That wo aro opposed to occupation taxes
trades and professions.
T hut tbo republican party havlnir ever Is-
In favor ot tfio education of the musses In t
fullest extent within tbo means ol thu irovei
larg-cst
appropriations practleablu by tho
1 fur that uurooso. andtbutwodn further
endorse and approve ot that educational mens-
lliu inair Din passed by mo
'J hut we aillrtn. first our confidence It
ceptunce of the principles set forth by Abru-
ham Lincoln 111 tils lucssttiro to ootiKress lu
llcc-cmber lsiii In which ho defined tbo rela-
tions of tbo republican party to American la-
bor and amrined Its superiority lo tho mero
capital Itself hud crcutcd.
bucond Tbut we stand to and abide by tbo
principles set forth by tho maitjrcd presi-
dent aiiuurter of a century since. In which he
amrmed tbo dignity or labor and tho rlaht or
Iholuborcrtolcirlsluth-u protection and that
wu will do all In our power to tnuko these prin-
ciples etrectlt c In our statu and nutlonul kov
Third -That we recoirnUo tho rlirht of labor
toshuroliithuproQtsortbuweiUlU Itself bus
crcaMM and Unit wo will do all In our siwer lo
iuu uio interest or capital and labor
other.
Foutth that we aro opswed to iho cm-
plo)ineut of com let IuImii uismtho publlu
1 let labor lu uny loriu. and that
pussuiru of such luws as will eontlno thu (-outlets
within tho walls of tho jtenltentlury of
Ireoluttorof Amerlcuu citizens to como Into
euiiiiK-iiuoii wiui 11 in uiu publio tnurket.
boTcnth 1'hut we tuvor tho pussuiru ofsucli
laws for the urbitrutlon of all dllferunces aris-
ing between corporations and tboso cmploied
by them as will most rllcctuully proeut
strikes and secure Industrial harmony.
i:ihth-Vuamrootlioelsllmr laws inak
Inir tbo liniKirtutlou of contract labor u crime
thu mcrcantllo and Industrial interests by
Encouragement for tbe Feeble.
So long as tho failing embers of vitality aro
capable of being roklndltsl luto a warm and
genial glow. Just so long thero is bono for tho
weak and tmaoiulod Invulld. Let him not
tliorefoiouesjiond. but derive encouragement
from this ami from tho further fact thut there
Is n restorative most imtcnt In renewing the.
dilapidated powors of a broken down system.
os thanks to its uuoxanipUbod toulovlrtues
Hosteller's btoinuih Hitters Is dally rovhing
strength In tho todies and hope lu tho minds
of thofecble and norvous. Annetlto refresh-
ing sleep tho acquisition of UesU and color
are blessings attendant upon the rcparattvo
processes which this priceless Invlgorant
speedily Initiates and curries to a successful
conclusion ingestion Is restored tbo blood
rertlllzed and sustenance afforded to eaob
lire-sustaining organ by the Utters which Is
JnoireusHocvonto tho roinlnlno palbtu vego.
table. In winposlllon and thoroughly safe
tlso It and regain vigor!
With Morrison nn tlio ragged edge
Randall Increasing hla following In the
bouse year by year protection demo-
crats returned to congress In greater
numbers every session It does look an
though free trade democracy was near-
Ing the beginning of tbe end. There Is
a fair prospect of laying horizontal Wil-
liam out very horizontal In this coming
election and Ibis done the free traders
would bo truly acephalous. The democ-
racy made protective to any general ex-
tent tbe solid south would he divided
and sectional government at an end.
The outlook for the future la very prom-
ising and from present Indications it
may be that even In Texas the republi-
can pari)' will not be doomed much
longer to all upon the fence and see the
democratic procession file by.
REPUBLICAN BTATK TICKET.
or llullas.
For I.leoti nant (lovernor
ISH'h" M IIANIIX
Of tlrlmes County.
ror.tssoclatoJustKe of the ritiprcmt? Court
V. It. UUIIKIlAltT
FRANK L'l.KAVKS
Of Conk County.
For Commissioner of tho Land tlfflce
A. ZAllKi.'K
Of .Navarro County.
For Attornoy-Ooneral
For Sutierlnlcintent of Public Instructlo
ItllNltr U. CLINK
Of Harris County.
Of Travis County.
Member of National nxecutlvo Committer
WltlllllT tll.NKV
Of Uulvcstnn
Intsrsstlng tiperlsncss.
Hiram Cameron furniture dealer of Colnm.
bns (la. tells bis experience thus! "Hor
threenrs have tried every remedy on the
inurket lor tlninach nnd Kidney Disorders
but got no rellertiutll 1 usesl i:ieclrlu Hitters.
Took live bnttlcsund am now cured and think
Klectrlo Hitters the llest lllissl I'urlltorln the
world." Major A. II. Iteed. of West Lllierty
Ky.. used l.li-c t rlc Hitlers for nn old standing
Kidney affection and ttj s: "Nothing has
l'.lectrlu Hitters.'
bold at fal e
l Isdllo bv A. Ilrelsi
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE.
Omcic San Anionio Sr. It'vICo.l
April 21 ISbO.
During the summer last car on tho
San Podro line will leave the Springs at
10:110 p. in. except Saturday andSunday
on which days they will run regular till
11 p. m.
Kxtra cars can be had at all hours by
parties wlshlngto remain later.
A. IIxxknai' President.
tttf-Kor everything needed In the lum-
ber line call on K. J. Bcltel at Inter-
national and Great Northern depot. It
Paint Your Roofs.
Hy having your roofs painted well they wll
K-St-Sn:
K.1V
Mirseulous tscape.
W W. Iteisl druggist of Winchester. Intl..
writes "Onu of my customers Mrs. Louisa
I 'Ike Hartonla Itundolph County. Ind. was a
long sufferer with Consumption and was
glwn up to dlo hy her physicians bhohcnrd
of Ilr. King's New lllscovery for Consump-
tion and begun busing It of me. In sfx
months' tbno sho walked to this city a dis-
tance of six miles and is now so much lui-
1 she hus quit using It. bho feels Shu
New Advertisements.
4 H W -THE
"Vs . BEST TONIC
U.Iy Ir... i.brls. Ibul Is uul lu urlout.
.Ilr)-" llii III-imI Intlvnrnlr. lliu
I II. .lores .Sjil-. lllr Al.ls l)iell..n
miMl Utckt-n r injioUis I wtlll etui. htwd.
II IUXKLKT s InHdlng puyucLn of Hr1&a-
'VVi'''l"'i'"oiU(.n.l.lhn..tlr..linl. 1 iin II hi Di r-rtnliri .ml ll.l II. tell. .
II sl.'.r bunt i)f li.su J n hmIhis s tuw on-
...( tl.r.lDi flnxn't lr..n llnlrr. I. n.b.llr
. It.vrai:r Kntllthxtlttlilnwd l.nt'
W. N. WsTrns. 1219 Thlrtr-M-cntd Rtrwrt.
I n -ivm idnHicth rvnfTrLnnvo tlncontiou."
to tnu Tr!TMtk n1 rr-rwed rl line
mp.mt Tulte uo oilier. Maiaim)jr Ljr i
I ( HU U 1 CULU1UAI. C U. UA I.TIUOUX. Mil.
Bargains--For Sale For Rent
mwo -Kino bulMintr lots for sale slio HOilTO
.1 feet In block 1:17 west uf Hun l'etlro ort'Ck
tulloinlntr Krisoh property inquire uf T. 11.
Jobnaon LiatiT ofllco.
CALL ON Till! LiailT-Wlicn ;
not'tl of any kind of rrlntlnjr.
tbo LifiilT otUci'.
W
ANTi;it A koihI Meat and I'tutryCu.k
I.-MlHHALR-lIolH rumiliiro at a htinmla;
; ttulldla.tr for rent; cent rally UK-Htwlj ilulntr
Rood I'UBlnoefl. Address Central Hotel Ureii
niii Texas. B-Ifo-tf
SIXTV DOM.AU3-W.il buy four nice bulld-
iiiK lots In block ly on Aliuan creek. In-
quire ot T 11. Johnson LiaiiToiiico.
D
O YOU WANT TO Bl!LL?-lf so advertlso
TOll I'HINTINQ Of every dewrlptlon done
O at the I.iuiiT olllce. Hat! i Taction (flven
every time or money retuuded.
It HE NT A Nicely PurulsliedOfflco eui(.
1 uom mission ofilce. c
tllO LKillT OlllCO.
rnilUEK FINK U)T3 FOK 75LnU 1.8 and
X it. in tlouk 3D orlKlnal city lot No. 8 rautre
2 eat sldo of Han Antonlu river. T. K. John
bdn Light olllce. U-s-tf
Iwn imllnrlpii. nnthniiHf'i and lariro
lot: house bran new and nleely flnUheili
water work! In housu) a nuuiher of oimir
rrult and shade freest centrally located.
Terms flWWottfib balancoln 13 months. Ad-
dress T 11. Johnson Li out office. IMM t
For Solo Rent or Exchange.
Au W0-aero ranch with tanki plenty of
ater. irood framo hnnttn nml hMrnmt 'JfJ tu-Mia
of hay land six miles from city. Would pre
fer to exchange for larger ranch r
Also 60 acres of fine land four miles from
city fenced and ten acres under cultivation
Also 131 acres (rood laud four miles from the
'LIP Mil
r"rtii"ijtioa itir ILum who dmhI LuiliJiim up.
k?
MISCELLANEOUS.
norsforis
Ci)8reaa.
Frepamlion.
TIIKI1RAI.TIIFUL AND NUTlttTIOUS
Baking Powder.
llcstnres to the Flour the 8tnnnth firing
'boephatrs that i
ill with the bran
and Is Healthier and (Stronger than any other
Home Testimony
From
Gcorgo H. Kaltoycr
CHEMIST
HAN ANTONIO - - TKXAH
8am Antonio Ter..IulT I. ltS.
I purchased In this city a package of Prof.
Mors ford's BclMtalslntf 1 1 read I'reparaMon
and nubiDittvd it lo a chemical examination
and Dud that tbo same Is composed of pure
and non-poisonous chemicals.
The Idea of Prof. Horn ford was Indeed a
grand one In supplanting the ln1igefitUle tat-
Urate or soda which Is always the end result
of all Making powders composed or Cream of
Tartar and Soda hy tho soluble phosphate nf
II mo and soda the very nutritive value of
bread and tho boncproduclug elements of
nature.
H li certainly tho best and most healthy
bread-raising preparation ccr offered to tho
public and every mother that has tho health
of hor children at heart should uso no other.
1 can only Join In the endorsement given by
the late celebrated chemist Prof. Ilaron V.
Lteblg.to this preparation lu saying: "1 con-
sider this Invention as one of the most useful
gifts which science has m ado to mankind"
'For Sale by all Grocers. Try It.
WU. NEUMANN
Neumann & Ickc
Wholesale unit retail 1chUts In
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
DUouds delivered promptly to anyprtoftho
VtfKW we auk Is a trial to convince tho pub-
COR.E.COMMERCE AND LIVE OAK STS.
Telephone No. 177. I-Min
ALAMO IRON W.0RKS
Engines Boilers Gins and Mill
MACHINERY
Made and Repaired
3-23-tf
JAMES MURPHY
ARCHITECT
OPFICB-Nil. 11 DBVINR DU1LDINO.
Corrpspondfiioe. Solicited. . .
8AN ANTONIO TEXAS
Hunt & Booth
HAY HAY!
Free on loard at the following stations:
Sin Antonio Kvi.e Tayi.ok Hockt.ky
Wali.kk Piuhcu Juaction.
Fine Johnson Grass a Splclalty.
City orders promptly nilod nml satisfaction
Offlce-24 West Nueva 8t.( San Antonio.
The Little Bee-Hive
' BOOT AND SHOE MAN UFACTDHINO
All tho latest and modem styles of Boots
and Shoes on hand and made to order on short
notice. Custom work a specialty. Men's Hoots
soled and heeled fur $1.
ERNST LANGE Proprietor
118 BAST HOUHTON ST. - HAN ANTONIO
Seffel 8c Herwiek
SCENIC ARTISTS
jSOrnamental Plain Sign and House Painters
Alamo St. Opp. Soholz Hall.
All work ttrstoluss. charircs reasonable
dlvo us a trial.
LOANS
PROMISORY NOTES.
WANTED Notes of woll rated business
men for nno month to twolvo uiomlis.
Amounts I lino to tlono(IU. Hlrlctly ODllclcn-
tlal and safo. Ilonds Rlvon settlements made.
Physican and Surgeon
214 KCOMMEltKCE ST.
San Antonio Teiai.
Job printing in every variety At
bottom prices done at the Limit olllce.
SPRING 'AND SUMMER
The Grand Opening 1
AT
L. Wolfsorfe
1NSTIIE '
DRESS GOODS DEPMTfT
Sk ai Sim Sis!
1'loln and Surruh.
WOOLEN GOODS
Grenadines and Lawns
In Striped and l'laln Clieckereil andl'laln.
IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
All the ruUst Htytet nnd f'attcrni for Bprlnir
uh.l Hummer Wc kp can lm seen hi.iI will ho
trimmed to suit tlio most fastidious tasle.
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Is tho finest and In went of nnythln? r
I do not give goods away but will sell at such low
figures purchasers will not go any further when they
once price my goods. A call Is cordially solicited
L. WOLFSOn! '
Main Plaza and Acequia Street San Antonio Tei.
KtlOKNK 8TAFFKI. AlAtXANDRttVtlltL.
STAFF EL & KUHL
Goncral Commission Morcliants Cotton Wool and Hidos.
Agents fur Weir Sulky l'loff Steel Hiding and Walking Cultivators Corn and Cotton
Planters Deerlng Mowers Reapers Hinders and Harvesting Maohtnos. m
Littlos Cliomical Fluid and Powder Dips. 1 '
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. - - SANANTONIO.TEX.
J. H. MARQUART
BOOT and SHOE MA11FACIUER
lillnl (11
OPPOSITE OOUBTSHOUSK
OentCnir Hoots from f 4 upward t Unys' llootl ot all descriptions; Iloyi Shoot calf and
grain. In button and luce.
Iho KoamlcKS. OXrXlltl) PATKNT LB ATI! Ell nAKClKQDMP oloost Shoe In the mar-
ket. Kletrnnt Ol'KItA HL1ITK1U. Just the tiling for a nloe present. Full Un of HBAVr
BOOTH. IteMt In Iho markets prlco Ji.0O. Come and examine them AootopUtc stock or
Gents' FINK IIUITON LACK nnd 0 alter Shoes. They should be scon to be appreciated.
tVjii uddltlon to my stock of limits and Shoes 1 carry all kinds ot shoo polish for
ladles' and children's shoes and tho celebrated "T. M. IHaokinff. for jrenta' saoea.-
tarOnlera for any stylos of Hoots andHhoci will be promptly eiecutod. A nloe Ot and
general satisfaction guaranteed.
MISSOURI PACIFICKY SYSTEM
INTERNATIONAL AND GRENORTHM R. R. DIVISION.
S O LID' TI3 AI;
WlthAll Modorn Improvements Through netweori
GalYeston and St. LouislSan Antonio & St. Louis
VIA TEXARKANA.
;Vlthout Cli'lnnoof Cars ot any Description and Only Ono Chango to
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing-
ton Philadelphia New York Boston;
And OtherJ'rlnclpat Cities In tho
NORTH AND EAST.
nrirsla loavlnir San Antonio at flitO a. m. has ruUmati Hotol Car via Donlson through
U St. Louis rjgr-t'raln loAvlngS.m Antonio .it l:JI i. in. has Pullman ralaoo Steeping Car
via Donlson. through to Kansas City connecting at Donlson with Through Sleeper to St
I-ouls. jas-l-anenirersiiiokeilnanl from all points In KUUOI'B via tbo l7AMKttICAN".S
S. Lino hetwoon I'llIHUIil.l'ltl A and LIVIiltl'OOL and tno "ItltD STAlf 8 B. Line bo
tifccuNUW YUHK rllll.ADKI.I'IUA imJ ANTWKlll'. Fur full Information call on
J. S. MaoNAMARA.
Ticket Agent. S85 Commerce Street Kampmnii
H. P. HUGHES
I A.. Houston. Tex.
SAN ANTONIO A ARAHSAS PASS RAILWAY
MISSION ROUTE.
Until further notloo. our trains wtll run as follows. Dally except Sunday:
l (IN KFFECT SEPT. 3 18S0.)
I.uvkSan Anionio 8:00 'a. m.
Arrivi at IIeevillk 4:45 r. u.
SOUTllUOU.ND '11UIN3 LuVK 11KKVIU.B 4:45 P II.
Arrivx at Mkhquiial 8:45r.M.
Nobtubound Tbiins I.eavk Mksquitil i I ....... .'c 6:40. H.
" ' ' Hkkvilij! 0:56 a M
Arrivb at Sam Antonio 0:30 r. if.
villa with Stao Lin
Helena: at Pettus for Miueral Cftv. and
ising
Christ!.
U. LOTT.
lr.a!dnt and General Managt.r.
RICE &
(Late with Itlee Horn
DROP IN AND SEE US
MARTIN &
T
BullrtlnK Material of all kluds shapes or sues. A large assortment Ornam.nta
Goods always In stock. We keeo constantly on hand largo quantities of the never yet su
panci j. Halaoti's Barb and Fenoe Wire. w.ansuooess1ruoomp.uiorainprio
and goods. Come and befoonvlnoed
OFFICE :
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPOT - - SAN ANTQNIp.JF.XAS
InGloyes.iacesandtiaijiJsds
Ho exhltilts the Largest 8tock over brought to
WostjrijTcJ.sj
NAINSOOK AND MULL
In both White and Culored.
TllO Bootrt 8Dpta(
Is tho largest In Ran AhtonfovsclootPd from
the Ites fnetoncs
FURNITURE AND CAPETS!
lliu ruriiiiurn in.pnrunoni l.ootnpiolOWim
nu.u uoosia.and ho will sultevervbodr
in i n un . Anioiiirnuiernm. wannii riusn
I'arlnr Hulls Mobalr l'arlor Hulls Walnut and
ilrussels and Ins-raln Carpouj Huvs Mat-
tlnsr Curtains wrndow'8liad.a nia.1 Conn-
try orders nilod iiruraptlr and satlsfaotlon
Kuaranteed. Bond for sample..
VIA DENISON.
W. F.. SIMMONS
Ticket Agent I. AO' NiDenot
llulldlng
B. W. McCULLOUGH. '
O. I'. & T. A Dallas. Teias
for Sulborland springs ricasanton and Lavornlai at Keoedy 1
cioso uaeg oonjiectipn at M.souiiai 9t uorpus
B. F. YOAKUM
Trafllo Manaxeri
"DALLAS
& Co.. Now Or loans. La.)
Hardware Paints Oils Glass' Etc.
Stoves Tinware. House Furnishing Goods
SOLE AGENTS' JTOUh
Cotton Plapt Stoves and Ranges
The BEST on Earth
Now York Bnainol Paint Company's Mixed Pain
Host lu tho market. Largo lino of lleatlng
Stoves at Low Prloos.
33 & 33 Wkht Uommbbob SlBKHT.
it
WHEN YOU ARB IN VTOWNi
SCHRYUER
OF ALL
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r ' AND
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