The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 136, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 9, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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' Orleans Hou.u.n Mil (Istret-
f.U p. m.
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im'0. 1885.
in Hid l.uiiii yesterday speaks
own" l'rine.e lllsmnrek whtoli
I mm tire out In grant num.
lie - n i ..ril.ma of Arkansas Ami nre
loinif considerable damage to
f ' -mi trulls.
. i ' ; rti aliow that the giiiuhlen
.-- Iinve really hearkened unto
- of I be Mayor anil abut up
1- 1 1 nit- ulone will tell whether
-i. it or not.
Mi-mi un is rapidly Improving.
1 - i - - Here handling an empty pls-
t t Ik i iirof .Mexico when It went
.ml Uiled Frtnolsco ltamlrej but
i it- c in ' -. Imj Vnrela win arreted.
mim.k la reported In t bo great
- -i Un-iron woikura ami It 1 onli-
ne - - i trouble privation anil n
wo 1 1 -l distress to those who arc tie-
i tit hi upon tun operatives for a living.
!. - uko Colonel Itelknap" observes
tli- I iri-ilii Tlmea In ininnientlngon an
t 'i i j ihe lti. nr "not on l make
cm- I'-a render luoin lit to live in when
'- II.. U u 'prollt' not without
' ' "' In' n country and among
- .wnpu.ple."
i 'i 1 1 .. ciipitul abould be built out
I .M- -tone and the f'apltol Koard
1 .ii to healtale one monient on
- i I' ni 'i ular point. Texa In an em-
- Munt and Mate pride abould
hi I by tlii. Importation ol foreign
. i nl wboae only ijiuililleatlona If
' i' ipnrsH.
I'u M-wc-r propoaltlon coiueii up at
r ii.i-iilng of I lie ( ouneil and aape-
- - when It iapropoaedto plato tie
' nt of I lie Biinltary laws In thu
h m.i. ..I the Hoard of Health. Sueb nil.
lion ill Uo more lo propare the way fur
tli i irlv adoption of a ayatem of -ewer-npee
even If It la only In make them out
of ill. 1 1 v i r anil dltthea.
IU iim tlm yearendlni! .May 1 llullim
spent jiTi.'.ci.U)on atreet and bridge
repair opening and extending streets
aoneriige curbing aldewalka etc but
nomo r"ople barely caught their brenlb
bcciiuff it waa propofeil In the. I'ouiiell
to spend a30(W() on street work in hnn
Antonio which would bean Improve-
ment to last for a number of years.
'I'm. concession granted to Jay (Jould
and General Clrant by the Mexican Con-grci-
calling for a railroad from Laredo
to the ( Ity of Mexico and from Vera
I'rtu to Aeapuloo waa declared forfeit-
ed by said Congress on account or non-
compliance. 'J'ho names of the roads
were Mexican Oriental lnteroclanlo
and" International railroad and the
Mexican Southern railroad. This net
also .forfeits the (mil of ?.U000 deposited
in thu Nnt'onnl Monte dc 1'leilnd ns a
guarantee
'I'm Internal. Keventir follrrlor hav-
ing taken Ills cilllri- In ilounlon. a sng-
gevtlnn ha been made that the Cuiloui
Unit"- oniclul iilnu tmntfer tlielr olllcvs
to 1 lint point. The "old Mnnd" will be
out of liiulnrM If they don't look dlinrp.
'I iik ai heinn to have Die Texas exhibit
at Ni-n Orleiuin plnrid In the Alamo
building lii-re. Bimiiii il a prnCtbial tliapo
bv .Mileriiinii llelknap's propixltlon that
lloiermir Ireland be petllloiieil In that
purpose Willi the promlne that the city
would pay the expense if removed.
Tin. 'uiit- Century nppenrs lo be bet-
ter Ihnli lis prrdttewurs lint pooslbly
It wm nut. nllbiiiigh It enntiilm matter
that In a library In llnelf. 'I he Aim-tlcaii
lieople should be proud of n publication
of such a lilh slnndurd In art. history
and science iinil unii h I- neliiully with-
in the nneb ot every pcriuurn means.
Ti:XI!ui ami Wtnis wiititn in know
why theolllelals or the Conhl syslem of
railway do not hup unto one or their
slue mid taokla Ihn l.ueoioollve Kngl-
neers. The llrotherhuod of l.m otive
Kngineif Is I lie Kiriingesl iiml heat re-
apeeled IfKior organlrallnn In the coun-
try but they ibm't gel mi tin- honiietopa
to talk.
A nil in mill will be erei ieil nt Kurt
Worth at un early day. The i;eiitlemiin
having the enterprise In linml having
arrived there Willi his plans. TbN Is
liualness with a pnrpnsc. I he elty Hint
gltea the greatest clienurHgi-nieiit liy
public and nnu prlvnle mentis lo mnnii-
fnetuiitig enterprise will renp the
greatest reward In the way of biiniiiess
prosperity and people.
I lllliMll. IMII'I r iiium Willi shut
and Instantly killed Hubert W. Hardy
in Hie liwll garden. II v of Mexico a
pliine of resort for (he iletol-moiide on
illiiiluv. May 21 Is a Colonel In the Mex-
ican rnvalry ami n member of Congress
from the Sinle of lnllseo. Manly wns
an Amerioiui gambler from llrouklyn
only il years old. A prnellliitv win- the
cause.
v I I1S-. subject of Ihe flllure prosper-
ity and progrvsa of San Antonio It
should If retneuib'eied Hint without n
in it V of popular i-ciitimciit on nfl ipics-
tloiis looking townrds Hint object. Hint
no headway nan he innile 'I he time has
pnssed when the pull-bai-k policy should
be toleruled. uml is lo Ihu Interest of
even eltli-ii Hint Ids etfiirls rhoiild be
Hin I'li il towards ailviiiii ing Ihe i-lly up-
on nli.v and all oeeuslons.
"Tiaas bus plentj of wheal says
Hie Wiuo Kxuiiilner"iuoro than enough
corn oats and other grains un nbiiti-
d.iiice of liny nnd besides she w llliiiako
l.imi.lSKI bn'les of cotloii. will make nn
enormous crop or augnr w III sell more
wool and fat entile than un) twoStntcs
in Ihe rnioii nnd has horses mules nod
hogs to sell in uddlHon I mler these
circumstances she will not bu compelled
to hide out when hnrd limes nome.
A sun- hound fur llaltlniore recently
tailed from Vulencln palu w here chol-
era la epidemic. Wheru quarantine olll-
cer arc notllled. It will be uo dllllcult
matter to liold vessels from Inrecled
ports but It Is possible and ipiUe proba-
ble that some ships will imng hi. mid
i hereby give this grent American people
un excellent supply of dlsiase death
iroulilc uml n long list of oilier nllllc-
Hons. Mrlct 'iiinriuiHiie ami sniiilnry
measures Is the only snl'eiy.
I in I'lieroSlnrsays: imtriielH liuvu
b'-cn let for the construction of Ihe hnn
Anlunlo uml Arnnsns I'ass riillrond from
San Anloulo lo I'loresvllle. From Ihe
hitler point the unite has not been delln-
llely agreed upon. So If Cr.ero. HeWItt
eoiintv uml the dtilf. Western t'oxus
ami i '.nil lie mllrosil hnve any proposi-
tions to make now Is the lime In muke
them. If ui. i nn secure this connecllon
n long and rapid stride will he made In
the development of our county nnd
low II."
I I l- iiljulll time Hint Texns had u con-
vict penllentlury which would do away
with the hiring out of tonv lets all over
the stale It is no punishment tu the
hnndreila of criminals In Toxin who tire
allowed to work out their time under
guard in llehls and at other labor; In
fuel inniiy liiionie crlmliinjs for that
purpose but If Hie) renlled that high
walls uml stiong burs would hold them
promptly and surely us u punishment
there would ho less business lor the
uoiirls and loss cxpenso to Ihe people.
1 nr. Iloerne Adwinco has n Ioglcul ar-
ticle on "ollenalvc pnrtUnnshlp" of
nbich the follotvlng Is an extract: "If
.Mr. Cleveland whom the peoplo believe
to bu holiest. IliuU gocd men In olllce
whom he enniiot remove wllhoiit a vlo-
lalion of Inn- let him say so frankly nnd
the people will patiently wall until suoh
I line ns his hniids ure fuennil he ennact
without pcriury. On (lie oilier hniul If
he Is now Tree in net let him make such
removals ami appointments ns ho thinks
Hiuexlgcnolea or the public service re-
quire anil 'appeal to the country.' Hut
i cute. In Ihe liiiini- of decency cenfc to
pnlllnte a wrong by subterfuge."
Tin spolla syslem Is gradually nnd
surely doing Its perfect work In thistlmt
I' Is building up for Democratic Con-
gressmen iiiiilM.-tii.turn u world of Iroulilc
anil vexnlloti bulb nt home and In Wash-
ington by reason oT the importiinnle de-
mand Tor olllce. 1 1 w ns a good thing for
the Democratic stump speaker to howl
nnd shout about Ilepuhllcnii corruption
In ofllce becuuse ho had no responsibili-
ties nnd wns not botheicd by men who
wanted olllce. Hut all this bus been
changed. 'The Dmocrntlo Congress-
man tl mis Hint the man he recommends
slmpiy causes lilin opposition where be-
fore nil was solidity nnd pence ami If he
dodges the issue ho gets deeper Into the
mire. The fun bns barely begun hut It
w ill be safe lo bet on the fact that the
old-time majorities for Congressmen In
Diinojrntlo districts will be powerful
scarce.
A hrnn new i.lnm 77v.r n.l ...!
$:k7) can be bought ut a bargain by
Ireaslng T. II. Johnson
n-ia-tf
Com Chines for Inynlmsnl
runlet desiring burgalns In Irontler
Innds rnnrhsi nnd very choke pieces
or property In the central mrtlnn or the
N'lltClM) I.KAI..
FOUIl ACTS PLAYED I
Sntl Hoport About Ex-President
Arthur Will tlio Kllth nnd
Flnnl Act be n Trnnedy.
I i.-in ili It'l l" l. r II. inn-nit ami I'lirnnlcle.
' "Dr. Lincoln who was at the funeral
"of ex-Secretary Frelinghiiysen says
"ex-l'resldelit Arthur looked very un-
"wcll. Uo Is auflerlng from llrlglit's
"disease. During the past year it has
"assumed n very aggrnvaled form."
'I'hnt telegram Is act IV of a drama
written by ex-l'resldcnt Arthur's physi-
cians. In Act I he wns uinde to appear
in "Maluria" of which all the country
was told when he went to Florida.
In Act II ho repriscnted a tired man
worn down walking the sands at Old
I'olnt Comfort and looking enstwnril
(Tvrrthe Atlantic toward Kurope for n
longer rest
'The curtain rolls up fur Act III upon
Hie distinguished nctor allecled Willi
melancholy from bright's disease while
Act IV discovers him with the disease
"In nn aggravated form siiirerlng In-
lensely (which Is unusual) and nboot to
take a sen voyage."
.lust such as this Is thoplot of many
drnmns by play-w rights of thu medical
piolesslou 'l liey wrlle the llrst two or
three acts with no conception of what
their churacler will develop in Hie Until
Tlii-y have not Ihe discernment for
truclng In thu early whnt Hie hitler Im-
personntlotis will be Not ono physi-
cian In n hundred bus Hie nilequule mi-
croscopic nnd chemical appliances for
dlsioverlng bright' disease In Its early
singes nnd when many do llnnlly com-
prehend that llielr putlenls ure dying
nllh It when death occurs they villi
to rover up their Ignorance ot It pro-
nounce the fatality to have been caused
by ordinary ailments whereas tin se ail-
ment nie really results of bright' dls-
euse of which they nto unconscious
victims.
Ilcyond nny doubt ho per cent of nil
dunlin except from epidemics nnd acci-
dents result from diseased khliicysor
livers If Hie d)lng be distinguished
and his friends loo Intelligent to be eas-
ily deceived his iihyslcliui perhaps pro-
nounce the complaint to bo perlcnrdllls
pyu-mla septicemia hrnn-hitis pleurl-
Hsvntvuhirlcflon of the heart pneu-
monia etc. ir the deceased bo less
noted "iiialnrln" Is now the fashionable
nislgnmcnt of the cause ot denlh.
Hut nil the mine nnmed right ir
nnmed wrong this fi-arful scourgo gath-
er them In. While It prevails nmong
persons of sedentary habit lawyer
clergymen congressmen It also plays
grent havoc among farmers day laboreia
uml mechanics though they do not sus-
pect It because their physicians keep
it from them. If Indeed lliey are able In
detect It.
It sweeps thousands of women and
children Into untimely graves every
year. The health gives way gradually
the strength Is variable the nppelitu
llckle the vigor gets les nnd less. Thll
isn't malaria It is the beginning of kid-
ney illsenso nnd will end who does not
know how f
No nnliiru hns not been remiss. Inde-
pendent research has given an Infallible
remedy for this comuiou disorder; hut of
course the bigoted physlciuu will not
use Wurner's snfo cure because It Is a
private allnlr and cuts up their practiie
by restoring the henllh or those who
have been invalids for years.
The new saying of "how common
bright's dlsense Is becoming among
prominent men!" Is getting old nnd ns
the Kngllshman would ny sounds
"stupid" especially "stupid" slnco tills
dl-ease Is readily detected by tho more
learned men and speclnllsl of this ill-
sense. Hut the "common run" of physl-
linus not delecting It give the patient
Kpsoiu salts or other drugs prescribed by
the old code of trenlment under which
their grand-father and great-grandfathers
practiced!
Anon wo hear that the patient Is
"coinrortnble." Hut ere long maybe
they "Inp" him nnd Inke some wulcr
from him and again the "comfortable"
story Is told. Torture him ruther than
allow him to use Warner' snfe cure.
Willi such variations the doctora play
upon the unfortunate until his shroud ia
made when wo lenrn that he died from
heart disease pjnmla septicemia or
someolher deceptive though "dignified
cause."
F.x-l'resldent Arthur's case Is not
singular It Is typical of every such case.
"Ilo Is sullerlng Intensely." This Is not
tiiitnl. tlcnerully there Is almost no
sullerlng lie may recover If he will
act Independently nfhls physicians. The
agency nnmed bus cured thousands of
persons even In the extreme stages Is
to-dnythe mainstay of tho health of
hundreds or thousands. It is minuter-
lunate fact that physicians will not ad-
mit there Is any virtue outside their
own sphere but ns euch school denies
virtue to nil others the people net on
their own Judgment nnd accent things
by Ihe rcioril of merit they make.
Tho rails are cause for alarm hut
there Is Hhundnnt hope In prompt nnd
Independent ncllon.
Window shades on llnrtshnrn roll-
ers. i"i per cent cheaper I linn others for
snlo nt It. II. Kusteir 2.l. H. Houston
street. "-l-lni
Trio GrsndestSUuariter
liver known In Snn Antonio In the way
of cutting of prices Is to be done In rendv
mule clothing nt A. M Cohen' ttiunnil
211 Main plui. IVslIlvcly ut New
York cost. C-l-tf.
William Llppa
Announces to his pnlrons nnd the pub-
lic generally that he bus enlarged his
garden. Accommodations nre llrst-
clnss. 'The F.lghth Cnvnlry band has
been engaged for the season to play
every Saturday nnd Sutidnv's concert
nnd dance music at night liest of order
guaranteed. Ilefreshmunls the very
best. F.ntrnnee free ('nil nnd see me
fi-'J-:im. Willi IM I.IITK.
A Greil Discovery
M r. Win. Thomas of New ton In. snys:
"Mr wife lias been seriously allecled
with n cough rr !." years and this spring
more severely than ever before. She had
used many remedies without relief and
being urged to try Dr. King' New Dis-
covery did so with most gratifying re-
sults. The llrst bottle relieved her very
much nnd tho second hntllo has abso-
lutely cured her. She has not had so
good health for 30 years." Trial bottles
free at Hlce Hros it Co.'e drug 6toro
Large slc $1.
Tho Preventive of a Terrible Disease.
No disorders excepting the most dead-
ly forms of lung dlscnbc. Involve such n
tremendous destruction of organic tissue
as those which fallen to the kidneys.
Such maladies when they become
chronic and none nro to liable to as-
tiimo that iihuse completely wreck tho
system. To prevent this terrible di-
sease recourse should he had upon the
llrst manifestation ortrouide to llostet-
ter't Stomach Hitters which exnerlenca
has proved to be highly effective as a
means of Imparting tone and regularity
to the organa of urination aa well as to
I no liver stomach and bowels. An-
other beneficial result orthla medicine
naturally consequent upon Its diuretic
uctlon Is the elimination from the blood
or Impurities which beget rheumatism
neuralgia gout dropsy and other mala-
dies. Hy Increasing the activity or the
kidneys it augments the denurat vee
clency or theso organa. which nre most
Importnnt out lit for the escape of such
impurities.
Arnilie.
One or the fluent catnbllshmciit Hint
Van Antonio If not Texas can boast of
I the Art Unllcry ore II. Mueller nt
IRB Commerce street. Here can be had
artist' and draughlmen' materials or
both domestic and Imported klnl. F.n- -
f cravings ehromos nnd paintings are on
land in an endles vnrlciy. Hcture j
frames mouldings nnd material for i
fresco and sign painting In large varieties '
China deeorntlon and mateilnl for w-nx
flower In a large assortment. Mr
Mueller receive direct from factories
large shipments of paints oils and other
material In that line n well a window
Slass and line domestic nnd Imported
ecoratlve wall paper nre specialties In '
his establishment. 12-1:1-1 v ;
S immer Cimplllr-I.
MiMiiiir. Texas October 2!i Ivsl.
Messrs Morley Bros. Austin Texas. j
tlenllciuen I feci grati fill lo you for
tho good Money's lllackbcrry llalsaui
lint done my baby. It was nearly dead
with summer complaint nnd teething.
I tried the best doctor In our town nnd
everything I could henr of hut nil In
vain I gnve my baby up as dead when
a friend prevailed upon me to try your
lllnckbiiry llalsnm. The one bottle
cured It and now It Is n fat a n pig. I
can cheerfully recommend your lllnck-
biiry llalsaui lo all mothers and nm
very gratefully yours.
1. D. HIIOWDKI!.
Of Mi-s'rs. jlroHiler A I'uschnl.
For snbi by !'. Kallejer v. Son.
BARGAIN COLUMN.
Parties Wishing" lo Boy Cent or Sell
Should Consult this Column.
A I INK fAIIVI IOI1 MI.K
Fine tract of bind of lino acres In Har-
ris county li 'miles from Houston on
Hullnlo lluyou railroad running hy tho
same! plenty "f water grot and timber:
some Imnrovemenls mid part under cul
tivation; -1 1 m l tens or hay cut from same
last reason. Will he sold cheap and on
easy terms nt a bargain. Address T. II.
.loiinsou tins oiuce. or i. n. iirnoicy
Ileal Kstato Agent San Antonio.
a si'i.r.viuii nvitmtv
A welt Imtiroved farm situated two
hundred yards Iroui station at Moore
Hollow. on Hie lulernatlonnl railroad In
a good healthy country containing
mini acres or lunii all iimicr icnco; im hi
cultivation a irood frame house or tlx
rooms dining room nnd kitchen nil sur-
rounded by gallery; stable burns buth
house ; garden all In good order; wnter
from a tank and well; In bo sold for
nsh. If ilea red some cuttle and liorscs
will bu sold on the place at their mar-
notice 'lltle perfect and warranted.
For particular nddress or call on "I
C" cure T. II. .lohnson l.iuiir olllce.
V.ll.f.llll.K I.AMH toll MAI.K.
(lit) ncre on the I-conn river about
.VI mrea Irrleable: mesniille timber
plentiful; sltualed mile below livable
on the west side. All the Improvements
with sugar mill ."'). Address "l
('." care this olllce.
iKKiacroson tho lllo Frio partly Irri
gated from the Frio river situated In
rvmuo county vi nines irom rmirnait.
About llisj acres under good fence. Ad
dress "I. ('." this olllce.
a cm-ir ium-ii.
For sain at a b.ariraln. A ranch on the
dry Knludo 11 miles from San Antonio
In llexnr count v. U acre under fence
and cultivation nut of 2S) acres. Oood
tanks farm house nnd cow pens. All in
good order. Title perfect tiood place
for stock raising. I'rlco $Iiim). Ad-
dress "l C" this olllce. .Vlli-tr
(UlOl) SMAI I. I'lliM.
Fourteen mile rrom Snn Antonio on Ihe
Culaverus creek containing 100 acres of
land fill acres under ciilllvnllon one
house with two room; stniite n good
well ami water In the Calaveras creek.
AII tliiin nllllctcil villi any ills-
IVN ANTOMKI
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston and St. Mary's Sts.
Whidi U tli.' iiiodt llKinnuliU llttcil un. illi'l
('iilipi'il vltliiiT(liliitr iiiTi'Kcury tni'-inllnu
ll1.'Mllnu.li-xp. rK livMii- liumlrtiis nl n.m-ii
nm ifrttlly wlu. lime htin tunnH ili-uMi)
uny IiiMitiiti.m lor tlio triutiiK'miirtliHH;e-
imiy in iih suiiui or .vt fii
ti:tr.Hi;Nti:s
Tlit.1 lolhiwtiijr are iiily u Uw of the nmny
H-rt-.MiH sM Imui t i'ii hitiilltcItin iiin t! hy
114 iiluicnt nt tills tnctitutlon.
Catarrli J 1. Hnliltison rtlltirrti In
hnn Atitoiilu: T. II. J)liiinniicinnrth in
mitiiiiiri'i San Antonld l.firlit; V. Kulin
i ot ilu'liciul Ih iiM-i Cot. Mlcrt Mary
Frtuik NiAvlon cut
h. hnn AntotiUi: M
itiirili of tlio tluuut uml head ban Auiml
Tlift FjtrH-A A. I)richr. Kan Aiilmilu: W.
DU-tirt. H'H'in-: .liiin.'H D.iiii. Mm Antonio:
(li'oits-e koii of W. ClmiiuliiTty. fclu iltr Trio
-uuiny rraiHuu . iirrry pan
Antonio; J. . Murohy Hun Antonio; ll. T.
Alien. lVurKiill: J. It. Jihii-h. Maliir T. T. Ti i-l.
J. C I)lfiiiHi'i' bun Antonio.
Tlift Kye-I). 11. llrt-wlinir. I.k i.tiuritls olllii
ris; .Major T T. Ttei itcr triiiui; It C llu.l-
ton Htrktuio tatho maliliiitu; Is. II l.iunlit'rl
Itiuyt.ti-r. Irlftinoiiliu'iilc nmJuiKtHUlHi An-
ion HalaniiKlii aciiU' toiijtiin-tivltls J W.
IWv.ilaiiL'litfr. Iritisi Itiu'hi'i lln-nlin. eliotoi
illlid nt'tobui W. A. Ciirnulum liltlo t-yi-lltlti
all ot Sun Antonio; It J. Vincent. Cotulin
uUer on eoi lieu; W. II llrown Lw$ ille.Kl tin-
iitarlfilHiimt kT.it-irit U; W.J. Hoire Duvlr
I'lUfH uaturuct; (levi.'trt Uk'hIkt. iliumlilei
L'udlrovllle. attnililfiuniL: Miiee pni t'll ItcMiiont
eiitropiuiiiuml trklilaiiU; ItoLtit (JtU-r. l'unu
Muiiu iter)(finiii uthl li'iikoiint; II (.'. tturris
Itancho. etn-onle eouJiinctiUliH anl kerutltlit;
A. U. decker Kloekdiile truumatie uletr ami
liyKiil.in; w J. TuTllieirj-. bultillo Motioo
truuinntio Kliiueottiu is-tt
-JVlctal Poisons
I inn nii)i(rt'inltli ly truile ami the email
nuitleU'H ot tiruimarii eoiipertrnin ttllnjf(;"t
Into sort'it on my unim unt ponoiiei in v hole
rijBtein. Meienry tKl.ulnlKteieil Imi slit on
rneumalisui uml I In ciune a helpleMfc luv ill-l.
I tiMik two iloen IkiUUb ot tfwilt'a bieeltte.
My levi nnnH anl haixN are nil 1 1 if lit umiln. I
um tlieiu nltliuut pain. My teittoiittion in duo
to 8 H. H. I'l.TKU i: I.OWK
Jan ti IhhTi. AiiKUstu da.
MALARIAL POISON.
We huc lie
un an untliloi
three eam it ml havu i
For six orelirht jcam I miirtreit with nkti
n my i-ljrht leir. 1 waa trnitcl with ItHlMeot
'otiiBHiuiii ami Mcreury ami I lieeaum heh
etn. bix bottle or iShIU'h Hnevltlu ntiulu a
lermanent cure. M.l. N ltON.
rebaSH IW. (lalueBVille (In.
Kwirt's Hpeelllo Ik entirely voiretuhle. Trent-
v on III(KMlanISkin lmeaMen mailed lite
a Atluiila.
EYE! MSE!
i-as.- el tlii-
ACUESliPAINSl
i acho 6ii over I What a eemmoq
pr-"'on and ho mu-:h i rncaqs to many
a poor jiUtt.t Th - athM have a
r iu'-cn .ir 'J rr jro ti uen y thaq isgonor-
i v lu' p- 'it j th c nr 3 is tto I vor or
Y nr cu. No 0 c muro y i.nfu1 or
outhfr tqoso aqij rtu ftnricdy 3 10
pf npt Trid cfeft o as
' rcmcdij he y t b-in d".-nvoir.d
t is -n ((e--lo irj a i KIDNEY AND
( R COMPLAINTS. W LARlA DYSPEP-
A. ctr oqd ijet it -1 t mplo nnd hirrn-
Sccnro an.d rrjedicsl tkill havo
'fi've-ed with v.oqdcrlut surcc5S troso
V d'5 wh c nature Ip. piovided for iio
rnr.. ol dni'VO It arrnqtrn.no arjd in.
i ' inti thovvh( 'e ijtcm.
lli.n.1l.vtl-iwFInnl! .1 Wlniiil-li.-l 1m.
vr.ii.ii. 4m u a r-11-. un ml. r lio
..i.Tiriti rmm ln.liie-.tinii mid kiilmy iIImiin-
"Iry .Mlmlrr's llrtlilllll.ni. 1 1. 11'Vnlt will rttre
IMi I liivi.imliir..rl.'lliliillinll.iiii.linie
lion ef tl. ki.lii.-ym bi it 1. 1. 1--t wi.ii.Ii rril
ron-llii-ili-ii c f lii.-ill.lii 1 Ik il 1 iivrr W
MIHIII.r.It HEIID HlTTnitS CO.
525 Commcrco Bt. 1'hllnilclphia.
I'ai ker't Pleauut Worm B.-rn. Ncvtr Falls
a.i :(!iD:i;f.iv)ii)
Whnltwll mul rctml
NO. 14 COMMERCE STREET.
Imn.ilnlmn f Frfm li ami l'.iqttuk telle
I'sioinV. n kjtfeittltji C'-fTie jxttetfil uml
yn.Mif rrc-y Jtiy. Wat uf nil fjraitc.1 as..
MIC! I A KLiOMSR
SAN GEROHIMO QUARRIES.
me lor I'tillilititr pnrixwK I nrninlu'il In nny
itiuntlty uml nil illiiii'iiMluim. Ounah ntai.
bitF Ci rriMi uitemlel to ir ilettireil. My
prkmure low uml atteiiiion prompt. Try mo.
A'Mieiw
no. wi nr.u.M siki:i;t.
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3 K'J
P. CROOS & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers In Exchange.
SAN ANTONIO. i i I ll'.XAH
TEXAS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAN ANTONIO 258 COMMERCE STBEET.
Aulliorlltil Cl .ltll ... .1750000
nm In. . 100000
A CENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
iSHLER'S
Tea Dealer Coffee Roaster
Jamks 1' ICa'ui. Cnshk-r.
Traders National Bank
Mi Uumi.urre Street
SAN ANTONIO : : TKXAB.
Transncts n conernl hnnklnir husliicss.
Wm. IIkuiku. Uko. Hkutkii
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets
1IUI.I.MU III.OCIC.
Keep tlie riiiest-liiilirle.l Wines Clmin-
lulirnes llllA l.l'illill-s. !'i'elilttleM 111 I 111- llnest
l.riin.U '.r lliHiiesllo mul luiim!eil t'lirilrs.
CiHiie uml see I'lrsl eluss vulillelneii's re-
sult fine luiidi iliill)- 111 lllu'eliskii. hi.
GEO. R. HINES
Real Estate and Loan Broker.
LO ANS M.llOl I ATKI).
Improved mid Unimproved City Lota and
Country Land for Sale and Kent.
ROOM 5 KAMPMANN BUILDING
SAN ANTONIO TKXAS.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY SYSTEM.
International and Great Northern R. R. Division.
New Schedule in Effect May 17 1SS5.
DKl'AKTUIIK.S.
Knr St Irfiuls via .Missouri Pacific route
Fot St lmls via Iron Aloiintiiln
Kor I. redo
AUIilVAI.S.
From St louls via Missouri I'nelllo
Krom St Ixiula via Iron Mountain
From Lnredi
Two Express Trains Dally Between San Antonio Austin and St. Lonls.
CUm eimmclitmi at IaIIU Ittxk for the Switheant nnrf in the Vnitm Dnnt. St. Aem
with IU)rra n-nint in nil Direction). Fur tickcta er nny mthrr infiirmntum .ify to
J J UilKW TIcM Aviiit.XBCtiminrttt St..Xm Antuntn
II. I'. llimilK f.iwiif .lit f.mrf.m niiu.
II. W. .Mrctll.l.oillll lUnmtl ftiasriwr.tvf. tlnlwlim. Tern
Wheeler $ Wilson's No. 8
iTIie IjiU.I liiiiri'Vi-'l)
Cheapest
MACHINE
To Buy.
tlernusn lliey are Ihe t.lirlilesl Knslesl
l illiey iiii'l tho Must l'erlecl H'nrk.
R. H. JACKSON Special
ARTESIAN WELL -
SAVE
II V IIAVINfl ON i: OP
mm
Suits Made by V. Lorra.
mar noons i:vi:k iiuuuoht to citv. pititrixT fit oTAit.NTi:r.ii.
WAHRENBERGER & BECKMANN ARCHITECTS
OKKICK AND CONSULTATION ltOOMS :
Over lockwood & Kampmann's former Bank Cor. Ytnrrl and Commerce Streets.
Plans Hpeclllenllons and all Information desired liy those contemplntliifr to
luilld furnlslied. We ucknowlediru no superior In the profession. Call nnd sou us.
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will be paid to any onu who will find adulteration of anything
whatsoever in our Ueer. We furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
RICE & RYAN-
8t!CClMSOn8 TO HKSHIONS CO.
Dealers in Hay Grain Feed Coal Salt Charcoal Cedar Posts
230 Ilouaton Stroot San Antonio Toxun.
O. jF1. FROMMERi
Practical BookBinder and Ruler
Opp. Court IIoiihc Holoilud St. Hun Antonio.
All kinds orillmlliiL' nnd I
Competition In prlceB ilelleil.
All kinds oriUndltiK nnd Itullng
J. H. KAMPMANN. President.
LONE
Brewing Co.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
.... I:.V) p. in.
. . . . CM n. in.
....IlifiO n. in.
11:00 a. in.
I0:: p. in.
:i::K p. m.
GUARANTEED BY A
Company.
ali.l Rosiest Itillililnir. it" n irrenter riinire ur
Ag't 13 Commerce St. San Antonio.
DRILLING MACHINERY
RESPONSIBLE
FOR BOTH STEAM AND HORSE POWER.
BEST IN THE MARKET.
AIIIMIK Nl
FORT SCOTT
Foundry and Machine Works
FORT SOOTT. KANSAS.
' BERREY & LITTLEPAGE
Commission Sale and Liyery Stables
No. 2G (Kiht Sidk) .Mux i'mu San Axtdxio.
MONEY
Till' FINN rll'IIINIl
dono with neatness durability and illspnteh
OTTO KOEHLER Secretary and Manager
STAR
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