San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1892 Page: 3 of 8
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Daily gight.
MONDAY MARCH 14 1892.
CURBS
COUGHS COLDS.
ANI>—
INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION.
LOUIS COOK New Orleans says: “It gives
tne great pleasure to lie able to say that Locock's
Cough Elixir is the best preparation for coughX
and colds I ever used—and I have used a good
many. I cheerfully recommend it."
SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS.
PRICE SOc. and Si.OO.
Prepared by I. L. LYONS & CO.
New Orleans La.
ALAMO BREWING
ASSOCIATION.
% A I
Best Pale - -
-VIENNA-
Lager and Bottled Beer.
Orders promptly at-
tended and delivered to
any part of the City free
of charge.
LONE STAR BREWING
ASSOCIATION
FILSEN ER AND SELECT
LAGER AND BOTTLE BEER.
Be Sure and call for it. 8-10-12
TAKE
w ■ rJk -Jre
VH . ■
To all points North and East
Through Trains Carry
PULLMAN SLEEPERS
Between Points in TEXAS and
CHICAGO ST. LOUIS
and KANSAS CITY
Free KediuiJ g Cl air Cais
’ BETWEEN
TaHor Kansas Citi and Hannibal.
Close connections in all of the above cities
with fast trains of eastern and north-
ern lines make tbeM. K. & T.
R’y the best line to
New York Boston Montreal and St Paul
J.S. DodgeTraffic Mgr; St. Louis Mo
H. P. Hughes g. p. & T. a.
Dennison Texas.
E. P. PARKER Ass’t Gen’l Passenger
Agt 509 Chestnut St. St. Louis.
PERSONAL FOR LADIES.
Miss Martha Morton the play-
wright 1b under 30 and very prepos-
sesing.
Miss Kern is giving skirt dances in
a Detroit chureh and the pastor ob-
jects.
The household maintained by the
Queen ot England consists of nearly
1000 persons.
Ouida’s house in Florence is said to
be the most beautiful palace in that
beautiful city.
Mrs. Henry M. Stanley is doing
literary work among the Blue Moun-
tains of New South Wales.
The little Queen Wilhelmina of
Holland is very precocious. Her
governess is an English woman.
Mlle. Szumowska a brilliant pupil
of Paderewski is soon to make her
debut in London.
Mrs. Warren the wife of the Wyo-
ming Senator has been “voting the
i ket” for twenty years.
Miss Mary Wilkins the writer is a
slender little blue-eyed woman very
refined in appearance.
Ann French of Belfast Me. with
a fortune of over $lOOOOO has just
married an itinerant peddler.
Patti and Bernhardt will sell flow-
ers at the coming fair in New York
for the benefit of the actors’ fund.
Lady Brooke is being freely criti-
cised for her scheme of providing in-
fluenza sufferers with brandy.
The Countess d’Eu Dorn Pedro’s
daughter will become a distinguish-
ed vocalist her friends think.
Miss Aleda P. Lansing ascended
Pike’s Peak seven years ago when it
was something ot a feat.
A number of royal young women
are being mentioned as the probable
bride of Prince George of Wales.
Miss Fanny Crosby the famous
hymn writer is blind but in spite of
ber affliction is cheerful and happy.
Lillian Russell ’be singer has a
German tuaid who teaches her that
language while dressing and undress-
ing her.
Queen Victoria is the only Queen
in Europe who has never ordered a
toilet from Worth although he is an
Englishman.
Miss Clara N. Greenwald of Bern-
ville Pa. is supposed to be the young-
est school teacher in the country.
She is just 15.
The Queen of England is having a
life-sized portrait of the Duke ot Clar-
ence painted far herself and another
for ber son.
Mrs. Harriet L. Brady of Nicara-
guan fame the last woman survivor
of Gen. Walker’s filibustering move-
ment died recently.
Mrs. Barriolbet a florist of San
Mateo Cal. has a collection of horse-
santhemums including 250 varieties
and 18000 plants.
It is reported that Rubenstein Is
going to be divorced from his present
wife in order to marry Sophie Pozaue-
ka his clever pupil.
Mrs. Parnell has influenza and her
former husband. Captain O’Shea is
obstructing the settlement of her pe-
cuniary affairs all he can.
The Countess Tolstoi iejust half her
husband’s age and her friends be-
lieve her life has been a lonely one
but she has never intimated it.
Amelie Rives is Atting up an artis-
tic flat in New York where she will
gather around her in a “weekly
ea’oon” a number of representative
writers.
Mrs. Warren Newcomb of New
York bas added another s‘oooo en-
dowment of the Sophie Newcome
College at New Orleans.
Miss Leonora von Stoscb who has
just made ber debut as a violinist 1b
the daughter of the well known
writer Mrs. Julia Schayer ot Wabh-
lugton.
The hair dressing ot ladies was an
expensive affair in the sixteenth cen-
tury. Queen Elizabeth at one time
was possessed of no fewer than eighty
attireß of false hair.
The Countess of Zealand personally
appealed to Queen Victoria not to
interrupt the Dublin festivities on
account of court mourning and the
request'was granted.
A little girl named Frances Taft
daughter ot a missionary in Pekin is
teaching the Emperor of China the
English language out of one of ber
little illustrated primers.
Miss Harriet Hosmer is to receive
$250000 for her Isabella of Castile
wbicb is to be unveiled at the open-
ing ot the women’s department of the
Chicago exposition.
The Duchess of Edinburgh (sister
of tbe Czar) goes to London and will
practice on social functions of royalty
in the absence of tbe Queen and tbe
Princess ot Wales.
Baroness Burdett-Courta clings to
the oldfashioDed idea that black is an
unlucky color to wear at a wedding.
Her favorite weddinggown 1b a bright
sapphire blue velvet with a wonder-
ful mixture of feathers and fur as
headgear.
Adelaide Detchon has stumped
Scotland with recitations and tbe
venerable professors in tbe College of
St. Andrew"s in Edinburgh gave
her a college decoration and tbestu-
dents drew ber carriage through the
streets in triumph.
The new Lady Arlington is not yet
20 years of age while ber husband is
68 and the father of several children
older than tbe bride. He is popular-
ly known by the nickname of “Bun-
nie’’ and is a great favorite at Marl-
borough house.
GETTING THERE.
Oak bedroom sets for $l5.
3 12 tf L. P. Peck & Co.
ELECTRIC BITTERS.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and so popular as to need no special men-
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
sing the same song of praise.—A purer
medicine does not exist and it is guaran-
teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric
Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver
and Kidneys will remove Pimples Boils
Salt Rheum and other affections caused
by impure blood.—Will drive Malaria
from the system and prevent as well as
cure all Malarial fevers.—For cure of
Headache Constipation and indigestion
try Electric Bitters—Entire satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded. Price
50c and fl.OOper bottle at Adolph Dreiss
and Dreiss Thompson Co. 2-27 5
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts.
Bruises Sores Ulcers Salt Rheum. Fever
Sores Tetter Chapped Hands Chilblains
Corns and all Skin Eruptions and pos-
tlvely cures Piles or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Adolph Dreiss and
Dreiss Thompson & Co.
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE
The undersigned hereby gives notice of
his appointment and qualification as
Trustee of the Insolvent estate of Angelo
Battaglia. Creditors are requested to
present their claims verified according to
law. Ed. Fkoboese. Sr.. Trustee.
San Antonio Feb. 201892. 2-22-31
A CHANCE FOR BUILDERS.
For Sale: Thirty tour shares paid
up stock in the International Build-
ing and Loan Association.
9-4-tf T. B. Johnson.
ADVERTISING SOLICTORS
J. A. Appier and R. E. Tatum are
authorized solicitors for the Light. Our
patrons will please put all “promises” or
“understandings” in writing in order
that there may be no “misunderstand-
ings” when the bill Is presented.
T. B. Johnson Mgr.
COUNTY COURT IN MATTERS OF
PROBATE.
To March Term 1892.
The State of Texas I
County of Bexar. f
The State of Texas to all persons Inter-
ested in die administration of the estate
of Augustus Belknap Dec’d.:
Mrs. Julia Belknap and William H.
Weiss executors of the estate of Augustus
Belknap deceased have tiled their final
account in the County Court of Bexar
County which will be acted on at the
March term A. D. 1892 of said Court at
the Court House thereof in the City of
San Antonio after this notice shall have
been duly published for at least twenty
(20) days in some newspaper published in
Bexar County. Texas at which time all
persons interested In said estate may ap-
pear and make objections thereto if they
see proper.
Witness Thad. W. Smith Clerk of the
County Court of Bexar County
[l. s.] and Seal of said Court at my
office in San Antonio this 19th
day of February. A. D. 1892.
Thad W. Smith
Clerk County Court Bexar County.
By R. C. Symington Deputy.
[lssued same day.)
Came to hand February 19th A. D. 1892
at 4 o’clock p. m.. and executed on same
day by ordering publication made in the
Dally Light.
T. P. McCall
Sheriff Bexar County.
By W. W. Druse. Deputy. 20t
COUNTY COURT IN MATTERS OF
PROBATE.
To March Term 1892.
The State of Texas 1
County of Bexar. '
The State of Texas to all persons inter-
ested in the guardianship of the estate
of Martina Petra Enlenterio and Da-
miana Morales minors.
Mauricia Morales de Quintero guar-
dian of the estate of said minors Morales
has filed her application for leave to re-
sign accompanied by her final account in
the County Court of Bexar county which
will be acted on at the March Term A.
D. 1892 of salt* r curt at the Court House
thereof in tbe C'.y of San Antonio after
this notice shall have beep duly published
once a week for three(3) successive weeks tn
some newspaper published in Bexar coun-
ty Texas at which time all persons In-
terested in said estate may appear and
make objections thereto if they see proper.
Witness Thad. W. Smith.
Clerk of the County Court of
[l. s.) Bexar county and seal of said
court at my office In San An-
tonio this 19th day of Febru-
ary. A. D. 1892.
[lssued same day.) Thad. W. Smith
Clerk County Court Bexar Co.
By R. C. Symington Deputy.
Came to hand Feb. 19th A. D. 1892 at 4
o’clock p. m. and executed on same day
by ordering publication made in the
San Antonio Light. T. P. McCall.
Sheriff Bexar Co.
By W. D. Druse. Deputy. 2:20:3w
COUNTY COURT IN MATTERS OF
PROBATE.
To March Term 1892.
The State.of Texas I
County of Bexar. I
The State of Texas to all persons inter-
ested in the guardianship of the estate
of Claudie and Maudio teters minors:
J. T. Woodhull guardian of the estate
of Clandie and Maudie Peters minors
has filed his application for leave to re-
sign accompanied by his final account in
the County Court of Bexar County which
will be acted on at the March term. A. D.
1892 of said Court at the Court House
thereof in the City of San Antonio after
this notice shall have been duly pub-
lished once a week for three (3)successlve
weeks in some newspaper published in
Bexar County Texas at which time all
persons interested in said estate may ap-
pear and make objections thereto if they
* e Witness'Thad. W. Smith. Clerk of the
County Court of Bexar County
[l. s.l and Seal of said Court at my
office in San Antonio this 19th
day of February. A. D. 1892.
Thad. W. Smith
Clerks County Court Bexar County.
By R. Symington Deputy.
[lssued same day.)
Came to hand February 19th A. D. 1892
at 4 o’clock p. m. and executed on same
day by ordering publication made in the
DailvEiGHT. T. P. McCall.
Sheriff Bexar County.
By W. W. Druse Deputy. 20t
FIVE LOTS'IN .GRANDVIEW.
At a bargain. Finest located property
nthe cltyT. B. Johnson Light Office 1
ELMENDORF & CO.
MAIN.PLAZA. SAN ANTONIO.
Gii Farms and Mill Machinery of all limK
MECHANICS’ SUPPLIES.
Cassady Sulky Plows Warranted Lightest Draft Made.’
Threshes Engines Scales Mowers and Reapers
HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
Agents for the Celebrated La Belle Wagon.
MARTIN & SCHRYVER
Of“all Sonts Kinds
and Qualities
rf M ” Jr-It ▼ Building Material
Of all KindsShapes and Sizes.
A large assortment of Ornamental Goods always in stock. We keep constant-
ly 011 hand large quantities of the never yet surpassed Haisch's BarbeiFand Fence
Wirs. We are successful competitors in price and goods. Come and be convinced.
Office: Sunset Depot San Antoion Texas.
F' KALTEYER & SON
Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS
Importers and exporters ( Drugs Chemicals and Druggie;’a .unc its
Patent medicines etc. Photographic Stock Sheep Dip Sulphur Pine
Tar and Chrysillo ointment. Bole proprietors ot F. Kalteyer’s Patent
Screw Worm Ointment and Liniment
Mail orders promptly attended to. Correspondence solicited
F. KALTEYER A SON
San Antonio Tej as
Hthe international route.
lnternational&Gt.NorthernR v
BHORTBBT QUIOKIBT AND BBBT BOUTS TO ALL POINT!
THEIIOIRECT LINE TO
MEXICO VIA LAREDO
The “CANNON BALL” Train for St. Lovis Resumed. Pullman
Buffet Sleepers without change between
SAN ANTONIO AND ST. LOUIS.
Train leaving San Antonio MB-UU p. n». has through sleeper ror st. Louli via. Iron nt
tain Route. Through Sleeper to Kansas City via M. K. &T and through Bleeper [to Dalit a
via Hearne and the H. A T. C.
Train leaving San Antonio st S:M a. uU haa sleeper to Laredo oonneotlng at Lande w ith
Mexican National R. R. fcr City of Mexico.
Trains Leaving san Antonio at 8:46 a. m. waxes through connections for Shnvap rt
Memphis St. Louie and beyond.
W. C. RIGSBY Ticket Agent C. M. STONE.
Old Post Office Bunding Alamo Plata. Ticket Agent 1. A.G. N. Depot S. A.
HOMER EADS Commercial Agent.
OlCPost Office Building Alamo Plata.
3. U. GALBRAITH D. 3. PRIOB
Traffic Mafagib Palestine. Tex. A.’G. P. * T. A Palestine
“SUNSET ROUTE”
G.H.& S.A.Ry.&Southern Pacific Co. Atlantic System
Til Quiches and Best Rohte for Pamirs mi Fnlglitti New Ohms Now York
and all points East. Also to Mexico. California and Points West.
EAST BOUND: Leaves San Antonio daily at 8:45 a. m. and 9p. m. Arrive
from East at 7:00 a. m. and 4:C6 p. m.
WEST BOUND: Leaves at 4:35 p. m. and arrives at 8:15 a. m.
PULLMAN BUFFET CARS ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS
FREIGHT DEPARTMENT. TICKET DEPARTMENT
Through rates quoted and bills of lading For Rates. Bootes and Tickets apply to
given by J. McMILLAN. JNO. M. KNIGHT Ticks Agent
Commercial Agent. H. L. Howard Assistant Ticket Agent
Freigth and Ticket Offices 209 Alamo Plaza next to Grand Opera Bens*
J. ERUTTSCHNITT W. G. VAN VLECK DAN’L RIPLEY
General Manager. Gen. Bup. Traffic Manager.
GENERAL OFFICE’ HOUSTON; T EXAS.
SfiNANTONIO& ARANSAS’ASS R.R
To Houston Galveston Waco. New OrleansSt
Louis Chicago and all points East.
schedule.
Leave at 9:55 a. m. for Houston Galveston and East. Connect-
ing at Yoakum with train for Flatonia; Giddings Rockdale Cameron
and Waco.
Leaves at 1:30 p. m. for Rockport and Corpus Christi. The pop-
ular and attractive sea-side route.
Leave at 5:00 p. m. for Boerne Comfort and Kerrville. The
noted health resort; elevation 1500 feet to 2000 feet above sea levell
with a climate recommended by the most eminent physicians for
pulmonary com|laiutB.
Through Tidkets sold to all points. Steamship Tickets via Mallory Line to New
York and to and from Europe. For rates and general information apply to
R.;W. ANDREWS GEO F. LUPTON
General Pass. Agent City Pass and Ticket Ajent.
“No Trouble to Answer Questions.”
A. TTOJSZLE?
0 Ma* Aff unparalled advantages to the home-
NOn UnTAnin lITIPi Q seekers. A location of surprising
OmII saIIIUIIIU Ull U I W loveliness; a climate unequalled for
purity and’healthfulness; warm open winters and cool delightful summers; water
such as very few cities in the world are blessed with; the most complete system of
electric street railway of any city of its size in the world; splendidly paved streets
and beautiful suburban avenues and drives; excellent public schools and churches
of every denomination; alFcombining to make San Antonin the most inviting place
for a on
J NO. T. HAMBLETON & CO
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