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The San Anlonio Light.
ltAILUOAII TIME TAIILE.
International and Ort Northern
7:Ua.m.
12:15 p.m.
) i. m.
We.tcrn nttcnwlon
(lAlveton HarrUbarc and Ban Antonio.
LKAVES.
a. m.
4:45 p. m.
8:40 p. m.
Westward (To and
from Kl l'aso)....
Advertising Directory.
CAN ANTONIO CHESS AND CHEUKRIt
O Club meet In ltoomNo.8overGrooa'bank
tuesdaye Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 rj m.
nltiatton fee. it tfubacrlptloii 60ccnts month.
y. Applications for membership to be ad-
Ircsscd to tho Secretary.
11. ItYDEitTATLon President.
Giiuld OatrriK Secretary.
SHOUTS PYTHIAS. Elk Lodge No. 8J
nicctsevcry Thursday at ;:a p. m. Castle
Ircman's Hall. Vlsltlnir brethren welcome.
TNIGI1TS Of TUB 0 OLD UN HDLfi Castle
l. Altmo Lodge No.EM. meets In Odd Fellows'
Sail first and third Thursdays uf each month.
Visiting comrades welcome.
II. 11. lucos Commander.
II. IClockekkeupek Secretary
atreath. Initiation fee 2 W montblr sub-
scription M cents. Meets llrst and third Wed-
nesday In each month at Soramcra St Peter-
son's ball. H. 13. IIONI) President.
PAUL llUVlvlt. General Secretary.
O. W. Hern. W. Volldheciit.
IIUTII & VOIiLBItECHT
DHALKRS 1H
AOrtlCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Wooden and Willow Ware Taints Oils Var-
nishes Brushes etc. A specialty m&do of
David Landroth St Sons' Oartlon and Flower
Seeds. Also 0 utta Percha Heady Mixed Paints.
310 Crockett lllock Alamo 1'lua
SAN ANTONIO
i. ilsC. Niwtoh.
Hosack & Newton
Auctioneers Commission Morchants and Gen-
' eral Collectors.
IV Havo largo storo rooms for Consign-
mentaatJl Solodad street opposite courthouse
Directory of the Churches
Servlocs aro held at the following namod
churches in tnuciiy every ounuay
Protestant Episcopal St. Mark's Cathedral
.a. ':il.nf Tnrli num. ltluhl Hot. IL W. 11
i:iiintt. niNhnn of thodioccsoof Western Tozas:
Very Iter. Walter 11. ltlchardson Dean. Mora-
o'clonk; Friday scrvlco at 6p. m.; Sunday school
atVJO a-m.
St. John's Chapel dlrlno service at 8 o'clock
Chapel Sunday school at 8 a. m.
Methodist Kplsoopal Church South Soledad
street ltev W. J. Young pastor. Scrvlco at 11
a. m. and I p. m Sunday school at 9 a.m.
Tenth Street Church near Sunsot dcpot.Sun-
day scuooi at v a. m.
TMnlt. UfAthndlRt TlnLnnnnl Church cor. Po
can street and avenuo 0. Services Sunday at 11
a.m. and TSJO p. m. ltev. W.B. Kalklnbury
naatnr. Sabbath school at3 00 D. m.. Col. It. M.
Moore superintendent. Prayer and pralso
mooting ouncsuav at v.w p. m.
flerman M. K. Church Ebon Ezer German M
B. church Vllllta street ltev. (1. DosaaiL pas
tor ecrviccs on ounuay at w.uu a. in. sou o p
m. Wednesday ovenlnr services a 7 o'clock.
Sunday sobool at 9 a. in.
F.rst Presbyterian Church corner Houston
and North Florcs streets ltev. J.W. Nell pas
tor. Sunday services at 11 a.m. ana o p.m. nun
day school at II a. in.
ltnr. J. P. Wlttlch will nreach In Gorman 1c
the First Presbyterian Church every Sunday
evcnlnr at 4 o'clock ltcsldeuco No. 10J North
l- lores street
Itadlinn anuarfl Profibvtorlan Church. ltev.
W II. llucbanan pastor. Services every Sab
bath at the chapel at 11 o clock a. in. and iM p.
in. rabta school at 4 p.m.
First Haptlst Church southeast corner of Jor
Preuuhlnroverv Sabbath at 11 a. m. and?D. m
Sabbath school JU a. m. E. U. Everett eupor-
ry's strceU t Elder b. Pennington Pastor. Ser-
vices every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8. p. m.
Lutheran St. John's Church corner of Nueva
and Pecan streets iter A. Wlcdcr pastor.
Servlocs at 10 a. m.
Itoman Catholic. Cathedral of San Fernando
between Main and Military nlazas. Very ltev.J.
m'oss at i a. to. illl h 'moss at 10 a m. Vespers
4 p. m.
St. Mary's Church corner St. Mary's and Col-
legos reels very tiev. x. j. jouubuu uasiur.
low mass 1 a. in. High mass 10a. m. vespers
p.m.
St. Joseph's (German) Church cast side Ala-
Very ltev. II. PcSerkorn. Low mass 7 a. in
lllgh mass 10 a. m. Vespers 8.30 p. m.
St. Michel's IPollsh) Church west sldo Victo
ria street between Mnonnd and Third streets.
Very I lev. Stanislaus Wolclechewoikl. High
massiua. m. vespers p. m.
Ursullne Convent Church. Ann usta St. Iter.
E M. llufford rector. Low mass (J.aJ a. ra. Sun-
oayscaooiua. m. vesperstp. in
COLORE!) CUUIICIIIM.
Free Mission Baptist Lararra street Fourth
Ward ltev. J w. Wllllaaii pastor services
every Sunday at 3 and 6 p. m. Prayer meetlog
every Tuesday and preaching at 8 p. m. ou
juursuays.
New Light Free Mission Baptist Lnvacca
street. Fourth ward ltev J Holmes pastor.
Services every Sunday at 3 and 8 p. m. Prayer
mealing ovcry Friday preaching at 8 p. m. on
Wednesday and Saturday.
St. Paul Methodist east Alameda street. Iter
J. It. Caru os pastor. Services every Sunday
anu weancsuay auu f nuay niguts.
African Methodist Church opposite Santa
Ttosa Hospital Second Ward. ltev. J. U. Emory
pastor.
Macedonia Baptist Church Pecan street. Iter
L. O. Jordan pastor. Services every Sunday
at g and B o'clock P. m. Sabbath school at 0 a.
m. Services Thursday night and prayer meet-
IOIT llitSUHJ UI8UW
Moonlight at the Springs
There Is not a finer place In the country for
plcasuro and enJo ment than the San Pedro
summer flowers and the sweet muslo aa ren.
derod by the Spring band make it the realiza
tion oi an eariuiy paraaise. o-irf-u
Want of Faith.
If CSohasae. L.Orrnskl. or A. Drciis. druc-
irlsudonotsuoooedltlsnot for the want of
raitn. 'iney nave sucn laitn m Dr. uosanko'
HE WOULDN'T HAVE IT.
bsrties; Taken by Detrolters with DIs-
tlngnltbsd Visitor.
A squa'iT little man very corpulent rcijr
itifTneckcd and very much outof torn halted
policeman at the earner of JcfTcrion avenue
nd Wsjne street recently and laid:
lis slrl but what kind of a city Is thu
tit? Hal (blowing his nese) It strikes me
that you're a queer set."
'Anythlnc wronl '
'Hal sir! ves (blow) slrl I came from
with the excursion. 1 had scarcely put foot
on the street when a boy called me a caravan
tltl Hal (blew) a-csravnl"
"He shouldn't have done it."
"And a stranger slipped me on the back
nd veiled "Hello pardl" Inrar eat Yes. sir
(blow) he did sir in my ear till"
I nat was wronj.
"And a bootblack sir (blow) hJ the Im
pudence to call my feet frelghtcars and to aik
me what line I run on! Yes (blow) sir what
line I run on. Hat sit!"
"He detetved arreit."
"Hal he (blow) did sir. I want the peo-
ile of Detroit to understand that I'm worth
ili.coo sir mostly In caih mostly In cash
sir."
Yes."
'And I've been a lusllce of the peace for 32
years sir! Hi! (blow) sir."
is tt psisiDiei -
Yei. sir. (A lonr blow.) And when one
of your villains calls out to shoot this hat sir
1 want mm to understand that I'm also t oil-
master."
You srel"
Yes. sir: and when any one sneers at my
clothes sir let him remember that I've run for
the legislature the legislature sir! I won't
have this undue lamilistity slti Why no
man In my town would dare to call me paid'
let alone slapping me on the bockl Why sir
(blow) why but I want this stopped!"
"ves sin r
"I won't autup wilh it!"
"Yes sir."
"I am entitled to resnect. sir! Yes (blow.)
I hs! ha! lam sir!"
"Yes sir."
He walked un TefTerson avenue hut had not
Cone a block when a truckman who was tos-
sing watermelons to a man on the walk made
a miir but hit the $14 coo man in the back
with a 20 pounder and cited out:
"Look out Shorty or you'll be counted in
and sold for a iiuittci!" Detroit Free Presr.
An American in England.
The following communication which re
cently appeared in Vanily Fair has produced
a great sensation :
To tho Editor of "Vanity Fair"
SIR I cordially agree with your recent ap
preciation of a fashionable party wheie "there
were no Americans" for in truth London is
becoming utterly demoralized and deteriorated
by the autumnal plague of wandering
Yankees The nasal twang is heard Jn all
streets and the keen vulpine face stares from
every hotel window iteauy an extradition
treaty ought to be put in force and these very
objectionable visitors should be shipped back
to their own land like the Irish paupers
even though we paid the return
passage money. For speaking calmly and
dispassionately everyone must acknowledge
that the Americans as a race are simply un-
endurable. Forward obtrusive Inquisitive
and impertinently familiar without the slight-
est Idea of the reticence and savolr lalre that
mark the gentleman yet wilh all his assump-
tion of a brutal republican candor the Ameri-
can has the soul of a flunky and grovels be
fore a iora. for tne American mind is totally
deficient in dignity reverence and grace and
the manners ot such people must be and must
remain irredeemably vulgar.
Active measures therefore should be taken
in time to repel this inroad of mieratorv drv
goods men and Wall street speculators or
ihey will soon exercise a degrading and per-
nicious influence on the tone of English social
life. An ant! American league should be
formed- our houses should be doted against
the pilgrim fathers and the pilgr'm mothers
and any one found answering their questions
should be marked at once and doomed to
social extinction.
They came amonn us as an army of spies.
without any idea ot wit or cleverness beyond
an attempt to sneer down every one and
cverythint! that stands above their common
place level. And they permeate our homes
ana take notes 01 our doings ana saying in
order to repay our hospitality by personalities
and defamation.
Culture has never gained anythinc from
America. Their third rate literature is made
up of piracy and bosh; their press lives upon
tne rags and gamage 01 society ana their
playful mirth is nothing but the hideous cro-
tesque of buffoons. America in fact is of no
use 10 civilization ana it was a great mistake
of Europe to discover it. The ted ladlin is
a far nobler specimen of humanity than the
lean loquacious Yankee; and a herd of buffs
loes is incomparably ot greater value than a
horde of American special correspondents let
loose upon the world like so many rattle-
snakes alljlngte and poison.
It is very sad to think how rapidly this
dreadful irrepressible American race is increas-'
tng. LarlTie in his day pronounced tnem
"30000000 ol the greatest bores creation
ever produced" and now 50000000 of the
vulrarest shallowest molt unintereitlDi: peo-
tile under the sun are ready and eager to
swoop down on us and annihilate our ancient
and courtly civilization.
Let us then be wise in time and repel
America from our shores wilh all her sprawl-
ing magazines her shoddy literature and her
shady aristocracy. I do not mean to be hard
upon them but Ihe Influence of Americaus
is decidedly Injurious to good taste good feel-
ing and gentlemanlike manners.
Yours obediently
Clank.
Don't be a Czarina. .
From Tock'a Sun.
Think of a Czarina waking up In the morn-
ing and feeling of herself to see If she was all
there and after finding that no limbs have
been blown off during the night see her raise
np her head In a frightened manner and look
at her clothes on the floor and wonder If the
Nihilist he-chambermaid has net came to her
room la the still watches of the night and
filled the billowy waste of garments that she
kicked off the night before with self acting
breech loading filed ammunition. She has
got to put those clothes on and she feels that
It is dollars to buttons that when she picks up
an under garment from the floor hj the table
leg that she will De blown through the roof.
In imagination the reader can see the Czarina
crawl cautiously out of bed. step carefullr
along the carpet with her eyes starting from
their sockets and take a pair of tongs and
Dick ud a nalr of lanocent drawers by the
point lace trimming and shake them as she
closes her eyes and turns her head away In the
hope If they explode she can save her face at
least from being dis6gured and be recognized
by the mourners. Findinc this bifurcated
apparel to be free from the deadly bomb she
drops it and with strange forebodings takes
noia 01 tne short sleeved garment on tne
rocklitr chair with the tones and with her
heart In her mouth she whacks It against the
footboard of her bed. demonitratine: that that.
too Is net loaded. The work has only just
begun and thoogh relieved she feell that In
such a moment as she thinks not something
Is going to burst and she approaches the
cerset with fesr and trembling. There are
such facilities in the mechanism of a corset
for the concealment of nihilistic documents
that her whole soul is wroacht up and sht
hesitates to touch the thing with the tongi
and ball decides to leave Ihe corset on out
when she reflects that to dress without her
corset would make her three cornered she
concludes li go the whole corsetor none and
resches for it wilk the tongs. One of the
hooks on Ihe corset catches on the soap dish
and causes a rattling which the Czsrina
takes for the prelude to an explosion
and she drops the tungs and crawls under the
bed and says her now-I-lay-me but on find-
ing that it is a false alarm she crawls out and
tackles the corset sgain and by banglag it
against the headboard of the bed finds that it
has not been tampered with. Then she fishes
her false teelh out ol a tumbler wilh a button
hook and examines them takes her hair up
with a hair pin and looks it over takes the
tall stockings by their suipenders and flops
them against the waih bowl to see it there is
any Christmss preient of dynamite in them
kicks her shees across the room and awaits
Ihe expected eiplotlon. On finding all of her
clothes free from Nihilistic documents Includ-
ing the pockets ol ber dress which a Nihilist
couldn't find to save him she puts on her
clothes with a feeling of conteolment that is
only broken when the goes down to breakfast
expectiag that the mutk melon contains a
glsnt powder cartiidge Ihe coflee has strych-
nine in it and the rolls are loaded for bear.
It muit be a feaiful life of anxiety to be a
Czarina and we hope no American queen will
ever sigh for a poiilion which will make her
turn gray In a single night.
The Informer's Widow.
Prom tho St. Louis Chronicle.
The position ol the widow of James Carey
who will soon arrive in England is most un-
enviable. It will require the utmost vigilance
of the British Government to prevent her be
ing removed or spirited away. Deferent to
the sex as polished Irishmen may be Ihe
lerocity that is developed in Celtic races on
policical matters especially in those where
anything connected with "approvers" is con-
cerned stops ihort of nothing. Mrs. Carey
was the confidante of her husband in every
move of his career. From motives to increase
his chance of safety during his lifetime she
kept secrets most damning not only to the
Invincibles but also to seveial other secret
societies. She considers thst his removal
unseals her lips and will give the secrets to
Ihe world at the forthcoming trial of Avenger
O'Donnell. It was through Mrs. Carey thst the
mysteries ol the murder in Phoenix park were
revealed. She found that the detectives were
at last en a trail that fairly reeked and saw
that the gallows trap was already yawning for
her husband. She made no delay but visited
ihe Castle the evening of her conviction that
discovery was certain and made terms that
would ensure her from being a "hempen
widow." Her husband had then no option.
His neck would be saved by his turning in-
former; while really his confederates were
certain of Marwooa's attentions whether he
opened his lips or not. He knew that the
Irish people would associate him for all time
with his wife's act which was bound sooner
or later to be exposed and on that considera-
tion only he decided to go the whole hog and
so forfeited the sentence of " Sus per Coll"
which wiuld as surely otherwise have been
written by the Judge against his name on Ihe
docket as it was against his co-conipiralors.
The Paris Journals
All the rails journals publish more or leu
falls divers but some half-dozen of them keep
one or two "reporters al' Amcricsine" with a
staff of subalterns under them. The "report-
er al'Americaine" has a specialty of inter-
viewing the celebrity of the hour of wrestling
secrets Irom diplomatists and statesman aod
of bnbing the valets of kings en voyage to tell
him what the monarchs eat for breakfast.
The "reporter a l'Amerlcaine" doubtless ar-
rives at a certain number of interesting facts
but his prose is utterly untrustworthy and too
full of his own personality to be practical.
The whole system ofreaorting and news gath-
ering is trirai. There is not a single Parimn
journal that cives an adequate and thoioughly
unbiased report of a political meeting. As for
rapidity in publishing news it Is out of the
question. A catastrophe happens at Lynns
say on Monday morning the llavas lele-
rraphlc sgency receives a dispatch of ten lines
Figaro sends down its "reporter a I'Ameri-
calne" and in the Figaro of Tuesday we reads
lerriDie catastrophe at Lyons. By tele-
raph. I arrived here to find the whole cilv
in desolation. The lateit reports mention 20
killed and 300 wounded. Full details to-morrow.
Piefre Glffard." Cornhill Marazlne.
Hands of Life.
Tlmo nor tide waits for no man. but the sands
of llfo continue to flow on and on year urter
year never stopping nover hesitating In its
worK or waste unless occasioned uy a imiiiieu
orKomoitung Aucction wucro ur. iiu-
'a Coutrh and Lunir SrruD arrests It and
makes tho snan of life ita allotted thrco score
and ten. (10 to 0. Schasse A. Drclss orL.
Orynskl druggists and ask them for a frco
trial Dottie ot mis medicine mcy nave tnem
rhaneo In tho weather which la liable tu accui
at any tlmo. You may have some rarmcuts
that could bo made serviceable for some tlmo
yctbrallttloreuovatluir. Oet them scoured
cleaned dyed and thoy will look nj well o now.
uaen-- trencn dyeing ana scouring csuidusu.
s-17-3m
round Notice.
Taken up and In the city pound corner of
East and West Houston street on the 18th day
of September 188J i One sorrel horse branded
CC; one bay horse and one black horse branded
1:; ono brlndle beer steer branded J AL con.
nected and Spanish brand marked swallow
fork In tho loft ear and two undar-blta In tho
right which will if not redeemed before sale
bo sold at publlo auction to tho highest bidder
for cash at said pound at tbo hour of 1 1 o'clock
a. m. n the 28tu day of Soptcmbcr 1883.
N. II. Illds less than tho amount tlxed by
ordneuce will not bo received for any animal
put up at auction. 1'lllL Siiaiiuein Marshal.
Large Sale of Army Kqulpace.
II KAPQUARTEnS DlPAHTSIENT OT TEXAS I
Omen nr Ciiisr (Juakteiiuasteii
Sun Antonio Texas September 10 1833. )
SnALCI) ritOPOSALS In triplicate will bo
received at thisofllce until la o'clock noon
on the !nd day of October 1833 at which tlmo
and place thoy will be opened In thoprrseuco
of bidders for purchase from tho United
States Army Quartermaster's Depar'tnent at
tho San Antonio Depot Texas of a largo
quantity of Army Hqulpairo oonslnting of
Mess Pans Axe Slings UumiIlatcbotsHaichot
Handles and Slings Spades and Spauu Slings
Pickaxes Pickaxe Handles artdSUugs Uruiiia
Drum Slings Sticks Carilagcs und Cases and
lliank Hooks.
A full cataloguo of tho articles together
with blank proposals and printed circulars
giving instructions as to maimer ot bidding
and conditions to bo observed by bidders can
bo had on application to this olllue or at tho
olOoes or fe Chief Quartermaster Military
Division of the Missouri at Chicago Illinois
o tho Depot Quartormastcra at St. Louis Mo.
JetTersonvllle lnd and New Orleans La
The stores may be Been on application ot
these headquarters.
Proposals for the whole or any part of tbeso
supplies will be considered.
1 ho government rtaerves the right to reject
Knrelopea containing proposals should bo
tne undersigi
j.n.11 1. Hie.
Major and Oalef Quartorniaster.
IP YOU WASH A
For .1 Little Money
Valentine Lorra
THE BOSS TAILOR
Will msko it for roil. Ile Is now offering- all
the latest Htym In Knsiisu r renen
ucrman uooua at
20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT
On former pricen. Only flrtt-cliui tailor rm
IMojrud and nno trimmings unth. BulU mado
up In any known Hyle nt ihort notice kind A
tit Kim rant If you want n nlcu nult at a
nominal coat don't fall tolntrrvlow Mr. Lorra
on Commcrco street nour brldg-o Ho rnn iiiit
you In quality and rr.ee. "!: in
Wm.D. Cleveland
Solicits optn orders for all kinds
of Groceries including Tobacco
Cigars and Liquors and will fill
them with that careful selection and
moderation in prices that such orders
should always command.
Ife desires also to be remembered by
every Cotton Shipper in the State
when the new crop is ready for mar-
ket. No one in or out of the State
can give better results than he can.
Buying Goods at HOUSTON
and shipping Cotton to HOUSTON
is no longer an experiment. It is
a saving and a success.
Houston Texas.
SAM C. BENNETT
Wholesale und lletall Dealer In
FISE H'INKS LUiUORS
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
'Ml E XI C O
Persons dcslrlnjr Information about Mexico
had hotter purchaso "The Ilcpuullo ot Mexico
In 1SS2" with rovlsod and corrected mop by
Lorenzo Castro. Depot at Nlo Tcngg's Com.
mcrco str ct San Antonio l'rlco per copy
with map t3 00. 7-25-tf
J3ECKM.fINN-
J?RGHIIHEGntg Tlo.12 Ytuuri St.
Sanntonio Texas
American House
BOUUNC. TEXAS.
com Torts as cam bo found In the Hfatn. Tho
coolest of rooms best or beds no moKqultoca
or tiles and a table supplied with nil that homo
JAMES MURPHY
ARCHITECT
San Antonio Texas.
NEW OYSTER SALOON.
The undersigned begs to Inform tho publlo
that ho has opened an oyster saloon at No. St
West Commcrco street opposite ltcod's furni-
ture store whero Morgan City and Galveston
oysters can bo had In all styles at modcrato
prices. Oyster! 25 cents per dozen.
-8-lm ANTONIO riFFmtl.
T. S. IlAmusoK. Tou Uaiuusok
HARRISON' & HARRISON'
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW
21 Solctlntl Street
San Antonio. Twenty.flve years experience in
Me.ias. rraciico la ail di
SEND YOUll DAUOIITIIUS TU
10 Tt the rot.Lowi.ta reasons :
and central location. 3. A Texas school ex-
clusively female. 4. Commodious and com-
fortablo buildings. 6. Tho hoarding circle a
anmmunltv hoiiMehnld. n. Th. hr..f ilvnn.
tagos at tbo lowest prices. 7. All the depart
WW
m
MESQU1TE BLOCK PAVEMENT.
Walter
Contractor and
Th n.it Miuriat not
PRICES-li! Clai
OrFICB AND FACTORY 300 and joj SOUTH
O. IF1. PROMMER
Practical Book Binder and Ruler
Opposite Court Home
Jewelry.
H. KLOCKENKEMPER
San Antonio Texas.
Clocks and Jewelry well-oolectrd stock of
and Silver Vrnraoi. ltcpolrlnic of Flno Watches
a specialty. o--m
Alex. Sartor
Walclimaker and. jeweler
No. 18 Coumiici Stkiet
mar tf San Antonio. Texas.
E. Hertzberg
w mi.
sal Basis? In
WATCHES DIAMONDS
JEWELRY SILVERWARE.
CLOCKS ETC.
tfrC4tt sad ussila ny stock sad priest Wort
"X " sutusr
All (9cdi will bs D.dttodtr wrlttsa gusts atet
E. HERTZBERG.
BELL & BRO'S
No. 11 Commerce Street
Sliver and Flntod Waro
CUTLERY ETC.
OTTO BLUMENTHAL
Sll COMMERCK ST. BAN ANTONIO.
WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY
Itepolrlng and Cleaning don. carefully.
Qoodi Warranted as Represented. Special
tendon given to all orders by mall. A trial
Nrrl'.
jewilir Optician
sollolted H-lr
Scott
Manufacturer.
olT.ttd to lh public for Stretts and Sidewalk Pavlaf
1 tt tti pr foot idaui i cts. jd Class o ctl.
LAREDO ST. SAM ANTONIO TEXAS. j-.-iy
Soledad St. San Antonio.
Mcrikcnl.
. S. BURNliAM M D. C.
Ocuiist .and Aurist
Proprietor 8an Antonio KTK and BAR n
Urinary formerly siintcon In charye of Kansas
City Eye Ear and Throat Infirmary.
AU diseases of Eye and Tar treated tu
lost approved manner with the latest appll-
Inserted to movo naturally .to .to.
Olllcont 15713 Commcrco Street.
F. Khode & C. II. Hcacke
ouslon Barrel Factory.
Manufacturers of all kinds of nAHRRIA
jcnaa. ETC
cvrnuss cisterns a specialtt.
Trompt attention to orders. Address Dox 0
Houston Tolas.
NARC1S0 LEAL
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE
And General Commission Dealer.
Sun Antonio Texas.
C. BREEDING & SON
ARCHITECTS.
tW Agents for PATENT TIN ItOOPINO
FLATUS raado by tbo National Sheet Metal
Hoofing Company. Beo samples at our oQco.
EDWARD J. GALLAGHER
Mason & Builder
G31 HOUSTON' STREET.
taUm&tM for dams. brldrM. bollrm. cittern.
Uuka furnaces ovena gratci and bulldinri of
all kind. Will KURrantco aatts faction. Job-
mnrinniT atutpotM in. M-iit-ir
Traders' National Bank
.04 Comm. 1x0 fitrct.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transacts a general banking business.
C Spring Cart Co.
1UJ8IIV1XM3 INDIANA.
A.
The only thing on two wheels that rides a
easy aa a carnage uoons maao or tne best
material and warranted. Weight
from W to ISO pounds.
PRICES LOW".
Ask your merchant to get prices for you.
C Spring Cart Co.
Sealed Proposals
MATOn's OrrtCE
City ot San Antonio Til.
rleplember 11 1889. !
Sealed proposals will bo received at this office
until Saturday the nth Inst. at 12 ra. for 80
cords of wood to bo delivered In quantity as
needed by the city. The right Is reserved to
rcjoct any and all bids. All proposals to be en-
dorsed "Proposals for Wood" and addrsased
to the City Clerk.
J. H. FRENCH
Wl-eod lOt MA YOU.
CARTER &MULLALY
Undertakers
42 AND 44 ALAMO PLAZA.
Fnnerals Furnished With Every Iteqnlilt.
Special attention given to forwarding bodies
toallpartsotth.UnltedStates. MTTelrphoa.
Mutation. Calls attendtd day and nlgat.
TTholcstle Manufacturers of
TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES
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