San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 238, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1891 Page: 3 of 8
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She gailij Sight.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 23 1891.
The True Way
TO RID THE HUMAN BODY OF
The Poison of Disease
IS TO FORCE XT OUT THROUGH THE SKIN.
■ SMFT'S~SPECIFIC
always does this effectually. It treats the
disease instead of the symptoms and re-
moves the cause thereby making a cure.
Mrs. E. J. Rowell No. 11 Quincy St. Medford
Mass. says that her mother has been cured of
Scrofula by tho use of four bottles of S- S. S.
after having had much other treatment and being
reduced to quite a low condition of health as it was
thought she could not live.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 3. Atlanta. Ga.
IME MR EJEWING
ASSOCIATION.
Pilsener - and - Select
LAGER AND BOTTLE BEER.
Be Sure and Call for It. 8-10-12
ALAMO BREWING
ASSOCIATION.
Best Pale
VIENNA
Lager and Bottled Beer.
Orders promptly attended
sad delivered to any part of
•he city free
TAKE
5 - -
TO'ALLZPOINTS
NORTH AND EAST.
THROUGH TRAINS CARRY
PULLMAN SLEEPERS
Between Points in TEXAS and
CHICAGO ST. LOUIS
and KANSAS CITY
Also
Free Reclining Chair Care
BETWEEN
Tailor City and Hannibal.
Close connections in all of the above cities
with fast trains of eastern and north-
ern lines make the M. K. & T.
K’y the best line to
New York Boston. Montreal and St. Paul.
EH. P. Hughes W. D. Lawson.
Asst. Gen’l Pass. Ag’t Traveling Pass. Ag’t
Dallas Texas. Ft. Worth Tex.
J. Waldo. Gaston Mesiler
I—Vice-President f Gen’pPass. * Tick. Agt
I Sedalia;Mo.
PATENTS.
Caveats and Trade marks obtained and a
I’atent business conducted for MODER-
ATE FEES.
Our Office Opposite U. S Patent Office
and we can secure a patent in less time and
at less cost Ui an those remote from Wash-
ington.
Send model drawing or photo. with des-
cription. We advise if patentable or not.
free of charge. Ovr fee not due till patent
is secured. A little book "How to Obtain
Patents” with names of actual clients in
your state county or town sent free.
Address-
C. A. SNOW & CO.
Opp.Pattent'Offlce Washlngton.D.C
WASHINGAON LETTER.
I From Our Regular Correspondent.]
Washington D. C. Oct. 191891.
The president has long ago con-
vinced Americans that he possessed
the very rare faculty ot being able to
say the right thing at the right time
and in the right place to a more
marked extent than auy public man
of the time and Saturday af-
ternoon in a ten minutes speech
to the great Methodist Ecume-
nical conference on internation-
al arbitration he displayed this
peculiar faculty to the great pleasure
and edification of the two hundred
distinguished foreign delegates at-
tendant upon the conference. These
men know what tiue oratory is as
nine-tenths ot them are pulpit orators
of great fame in their own countries
and this is the opinion of one of them
—Rev. E. Loyd—Jones—publicly ex-
pressed: "My visit to America has
realized the consummation of my
highest ideals in the presence and the
magnificent speech. I should say
that every rational Englishman will
return to England feeling that a re-
public is the only true form of Gov-
ernment. Never have I heard a man
so expressing the heartofChristianity
and if his position was simply the re-
sult of the accident of birth I would
have never expected such a deliver-
ance. The welcome he gave Method-
ism at the White House would have
been impossible at Windsor. If you
rolled all the kiqgs and queens we
ever had from the days of the con-
queror down to the Prince of Wales
you would not make so fine a man as
President Harrison nor could you
get out of the composite such an
able and courageous speech a
we heard today. Other delegates
weie equally warm in their praises
Secretary Blaine’s strong and able
letter endorsing the McKinley tariff
act causes no surprise among his
tridnds here whoknew that bis much
quoted "bushel of wheat andpound
of pork” letter was written before the
reciprocity amendment was adopted
indeed it was writen to secure the
adoption of that amenment which
has already proved of so mush betnj
fit to the country.
Rev. James M. Townsend recorder
of the General Land office has re-
sigm-d. His resignation will take
effect Nov. 1 and Mr. Townsend will
return to Indiana where he will take
charge ot a large church. In view of
the stones that have been told about
Mr. Townsend’s intention to stir up
the colored voters of Indiana to op-
pose the administration the follow-
ing statement made by him is inter-
esting as well as conclusive so far as
his intentions are concerned: "I
want to say in a way that cannot
be misunderstood that my rela-
tions with the President with the
Secretary of the Interior and
with all the other officers ot the de-
partment have been of the most
pleasant character. I want to fur-
ther state that I am a Harrison man
and whenever the president needs
my services I will be found at Lbe
front working for him just as zealous-
ly as any man in Indiana or else
where. This is sufficient it seem to
me to refute the exaggerated stories
that have beeu set afloat.
No more useful government publi
ation has been issued lately than the
ittle phamphlet just gotten out by
the treasury department entitled “A
Brief History of Coinage Legislation
in the United States.” It should be
in the hands of every man who wishes
to know exactly what coinage legis-
lation has been enacted from the first
law in 1792 down to the present coin-
age law passed by the Fifty-first
congress. A written request to the
secretary ot the treasury will secure a
copy of the pamphlet.
The postmaster general expects to
establish the free delivery service is a
number of small towns in various
states within the next ninety days.
Secretary Foster goes to Ohio this
week to remain until after the elec-
tion.
Secretary Proctor is this week
making some of his final arrange-
ments for retiring from the war de-
partment on the Ist ot November
upon which day he becomes a sena-
tor. It is not thought that hie suc-
cessor will be announced until con-
gress meets although he is believed
to have been selected. Assistant
Secretary Grant will act as secretary
until the new secretary qualifies.
General Russel) Alger is in town
and it is thought that he came upon
the president’s invitation to give bis
advice about the selection of General
Raum’s successor it being generally-
believed that Gen. Raum has fully
made up bis mind to retire from the
pension office as soon as the president
can find a satisfactory successor.
This of course is not official but it is
believed here. R.
Drought John Along
Nf.w York Oct. 22 —Steamer City
of New York arrived. Had rough
weather and brought an English pi-
lot all the way as he could not leave
to return to the harbor at Queens-
town.
SOUTHERN IRON 4 WIRE WORKS
•316 S. FLORES ST.
Manufacturers of ornamental wrought
iron and wire fences iron bedsteads and
cots. Architectural work a specialty.
Give them a call. 9-24-lmo
The Worth of Your Money.
Go to Piggott’s and get the worth of
your money in wagons or carriages.
Horse shoeing and painting a specialty.
Cor. I’ iston and Soledad streets. 8 3 3m
FIVE LOTS IN GRANDVIEW.
Ata bargain. Finest located property
nthe city. T B. lohnson Light Office*
TRUSTEE’S SALE.
The State of t ex as I
County of Bexak. f
Whereas cn the 10th day of April 1890. C. B.
Wilson and wife Maud Wilaou of said state
and county did make execute and deliver
to A. B. trank of San Antcnio Texas their
joint and several promissory notes for the
sum of twenly-one hundred and sixty and
50-100 dollars due and payable at the office
of Goldfr.uk Frank & Co. iu San Antonio
Texas on or before the 10th day of April
1891 with interest at ten per cent per annum
from date until paid payable semi-annually
and did on the same day execute and deliver
u> me undersigned us Trustee their ceriaiu
Deed of Trust to secure the payment of the
said note conveying certain property in said
Bexar county therein fully described and
which is of record in said county n Record
Volume No. 81.. pages 49 to 54 inclusive to
which record reference is hereby made for
description. And whereas the said note is
long past due and d fault has been made in
payment of the same and the holder thereof
the said A. B. Frank has instructed me to
advertise and sell the said property for the
purpose of paying off Baid note interest and
coats: Now therefore know all men by these
presents that I Moses BailmblattTrustee in
said Deed of Trust by virtue of the authority
in me vested by the same will proceed to
sell before the Court House door of Bexar
county Texas on the first Tuesday in No-
vember 1891 it being the 3rd day of said
mouth to the highest bidder for eash all the
following described property set out In said
Trust Deed and will make to the purchaser
good and sufficient warranty deed. In the
name of th n sa dC. B. Wilson and Maud Wil-
son viz: In said Bexar county and an un-
divided one-half interest of the said Wilsons
in and to two tracts or parcels of land out of
survey No. 58 Jose Maria Bacera op the
Medina river und particularly described as
follows:
First an undivided one-half interest in and
to about six hundred acres of land out ot
said survey beginning at a stake on the fine
of tie right of way of the Southern Pacific
railway said stake being set on the division
line of the land belonging to said Wilsons
and the Gupton tract: thence north along
aid line to a stake set for the southeast cor-
ner of the tract of land out of said survey
No. 58 sold to the Bexar Brick and Tile com-
pany; thence west to a stake being the
southwest corner of the said company's
tract: thence north to the northwest corner
ot said cjmpany's tract; thence easttothe
northeast corner of said company’s tract;
thence north to a stake Bet for tteS K. cor-
ner of a tract of 48i) acres of land out of said
survey No. 56 owned by Wilson & Storey;
thence west to a stake set for thoS. W.cor
net- of said Wilson & Storey tract: thence
south to a stake set on the line of the Wilson
county land and the line of the right of way
of said Southern Pacific railroaii; thence
west along the said right of way to the p.ace
of beginning.
Second an undivided one-fourth interest In
and to 48U acres of land out of said survey
No. 58 Jose Maria Bacera. owned jointly by
C. B Wilson hud.l. W. Storey adjoining the
above tract on the north and known as the
Wilson A Storey tract; the intention being to
convey an undivided one-half interest of all
the land owned b» said Wilsons out of said
survey No. 58 Ivlng north of the track and
right of way ot saM railway company and up
to the northern boundary line of said survey
No. 58. Moses Baumblatt
10-13 29 days. Trustee.
CONSUMPTION.
i have a positive remedy for the above disease; by iw
ise thousand of cases of the worst kind and of ion
standing have been cured. Indeed so strong is my fait II
n its efficacy that I wit' scad TWI bottles FRKEwitt
a VALUABLE TREATISE on t ns d.sease to aL ant
few who will send me their Express and P.O. addres.
V A. Slocum. M C.. ISI Penvl St.. N. '
JOHN T. HAMBLETON & CO.
LAND AGENTS
NO. 4 E. COMMERCE ST.
W G Wagner
The Marshall Street
BUTCHER
Furnishes the best Beef Mutton and
Pork. Delivery free. Try him and you
will be satisfied. 6 2 tf
We Have Found It I
That is the store where we can buy
goods at
HALF PRICE
especialtv from the large lot of
FORFEITED PLEDGES.
In Gold Watches Silvir JVatches Dia-
monds Jewelry of all kinds Guns Pis-
tols Trunks Valises Sewing Machines
Overcoats etc. etc.
J. M EMERSON & CO.
No. 24 Soledad St. San Antonio Texas
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J S. Alexander . A. Alexander
President. Cashier.
TEXAS NATIONAL BANK
253 Commerce Street.
PUT - A general bankingbußinesß transacted.
Drafts on Europe. Mexican dollars and other
foreign money purchased.
{2^-Visitors’ register kept In onr reading
room where Btrangers in the city are invited
to call.
F.GROOS & CO.
BANKERS
Mill Dealers ii Exchange’
Sight Drafts on the principal cities in the Uni
ted States nd in all European countries. For-
•ign coin and currency bought and sold.
MARTIN & SCHRYVER
A large assortment of Ornamental Goods always in stock. We keep constantly t n
hand large quantities of the never yet surpassed HAIBCH’S BARB AND FENCE
WIRE. We are successful competitors in price and goons. Come and be convinced.
OFFICb.
South of Sunset Depot. San Antonio Teen
F. KALTEYER & SON
Wholesale'aud Retail
Importers and exporters Drugs Chemicals and Druggist’s sundrie.
Patent medicines etc. Photographic Stock Sheep Dip Sulphur Pint
Tar and Chryslllo ointment. Bole proprietors of F. Kalteyer’s Patent
Screw Worm Ointment and Liniment
Mail orders promptly attended to. Correspondence solicited
F. KALTEYER & SON.
San'Antonio. Taxa.
ELMENDORF & CO.
M SAN ANTONIO.
Gii Farm and Mill Machinery of all IMS
MECHANICS’ SUPPLIES.
Cassady Sulky Hows Warranted Lightest Draft Made.
Threshes Engines Scales. Mowers and Reapers.
HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
Agents for the Celebrated La Belle Wagon.
TKE international route.
gigSlM Ry
BHOBTBBT QUICKEST AND BUST HOUTB|TO ALL POINTS.
THEJIDIRFCT LINE TO
MEXICO VIA LAREDO
The “CANNON BALL” Train for St. Louis Resumed. Pullman
Buffet Bleepers without change between
SAN ANTONIO AND ST. LOUIS
Train leaving San Antonio at« 00 p. m. has through steeper for St < *•. Iron »«->•
tain Route. Through Bleeper to Kansas City via M. K. X T. and through Sleeper k to Dallas
via Hearne and the 11 &T. C. _ _ . .
Lail leaving oau Afttvniu Bt 9.55 a. m»* baa steeper to Laredo connecting at Laredo wi b
Mexican National B. K. fcr City of Mexico.
Trains Leaving rtau Aritomo at 5:45 a. m. makes Ithrougn connections for obrevepi ri
Memphis St. Louis and beyond.
W. C. RIGSBY Ticket Agent C. M. STONE.
Old Fob*. Office Building Alamo Plaza. Ticket Agent. 1. AG. N. DepotB. A.
HOMER EADS Commercial Agent.
UldPoat Office Building Alamo. Plaza
J. I. GALBRAITH D. J. PHI CW 1
TRArrto Manager. Palestine. Tex. A.’G. P. 4 T. A.. Palestine T.
“SUNSET ROUTE”
G.H.& S.A.Ry.& Southern Pacific Co. Atlantic System
The Quiches and Best Route lor Passengers and Freight to New Orleans New York
amd all points East Also to Mexico California and Points West.
EAST BOUND: Leaves San Amoirio daily at 9:15 ». no. and 9p. m. Arrive
from East at 7:00 a. m. and 3:50 p. m.
WEST BOUND: Leaves at 4:20 p. m. and arrives at 8:45 a. m.
PULLMAN BUFFET CARS ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS
FREIGHT DEPARTMENT. TICKET DEPARTMENT
Through rates quoted and bills of lading For Rates. Brutes »nd Tickets apply
given by J. McMILLAN JNO. M. KNIGHT. Ticke Agent
Commercial Agent. H. L. Howard Assistant Ticket Agent
Freigth and Ticket Offices 209 Alamo Plaza next to Grand Opera beuss
J. KROTTBCHNITT W. G. VAN VLECK E. BLEKER
General Manager Gen. Sup. Gen. Frt. and Past. Act
GENERAL OFPICF HOUSTON. — FXAF.
HEALTH SEEKERS ANO TOURISTS I
SHOULD VISIT THE COUNTRY BETWEEN
San Antonio X Kerrville
1000 T0L2000! FEET ABOVECTHE SEA.
Beautiful Mountain Scenery Clear Running Streams Rich Vall»y
Lands and with a CLIMATE pronounced by all to be the finest
in the world. Consumption and kindred diseases are
here cured without medicine.
TheSOulf Coast around Corus Christi Aransas Harbor and Rockiort?
Offerß*'Buperior attractions to the Tourists and Sportsmen. Every Person
desiring a new location and a summer home should first inspect the country
on and tributary to the Aransas Pass Railway. Maps and other information
cheerfully furnished on application to
R. vV. Andrews J. Y. Baskin
G. P. A.. San A onio Ticket Agent. San Antonio Done
THE .GREATEST APPETIZER IN THE WORLD I
THE OLDSCELEBRATED
STOMACH
HICKORY A;BITTERS
( TBAPgM4!»K ]
HAVING received the highes award at Alabama State Fair for superiority over all
competitors is sufficient guarantee for its quality. Ladies can drink it. A sure
cure for Ague Chills and Fever Dyspepsia Liver and Kidney Trouble Loss of
Appetite and General Debility. Sold at Saloons and Drug-Stores. Manufactur-
ed by J. Grossman New Orleans La.
RONSE &.WAHLSTAB Agents - - - San Antonio Texas
Of all Sorts Kinds
and Qualities.
Building Material
? Of all kinds shapes and sizes
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