San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 9, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1894 Page: 3 of 8
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£hc Daily giglit.
TUESDAY JANUARY 30 1894.
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LI. '■ —
THE VERY BEST TIME
to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov-
ery is now if you feel that your blood is out
of order. Don’t wait until you have to cure
disease; it’s easier and better to prevent it.
With the first blotches or eruption or the
dullness weariness and depression that are
some of the symptoms you need this medi-
cine. It will rouse every organ into healthy
action thoroughly cleanse and repair your
system an! build up needed flesh health
and strength. It’s the only guaranteed blood
remedy. In the most stubborn Skin or
Scalp affections; in the worst forms of Scrof-
ula; in crcn/disease caused by a torpid liver
or impure blood—if it ever fails to benefit or
cure you have your money back.
No substitute urged by a tricky dealer
though it may be uitcr for him to sell can
be “ just as good ” for you to buy.
A certain and lasting cure for tho worst
Catarrh in the lie : 1. is guaranteed by the
makers of Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy.
O. Bergstrom O. Koehler
President. V.-P. and Manager.
SIN ANTONIO
BIW ®
8 Associating
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Pearl Beer—xXx—Pearl Beer
The Purest and Best.
Delivered to any part of the city Free.
ALAMO
BREWERY!
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BEST PAL
Vienna Lager
Bottled Beer.
Orders Promptly attended
and Delivered to any part of the
City Free of Charge.
advertisings solictors.
K.E.Tatum is an authorized sollcftorfor
the Light. Our patrons will please put
al. ‘promises” or understandings” ir
writing in order that there may be no
“misunderstandings” when the bill Is
presented. T. B. Johnson. Mgr.
fPiso’s Remedy for Cata. rh is the W»
Best Easiest to Use and Cheapest. F>?
Sold by druggists or sent by mail.
60c. E. T. Hazeltine. Warren I’x w?
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symptoms rapidly disappear and in ten davs at least two-tntrds
of all symptoms are removed. BOOK of testimonials nf mi-
raculous cures sent FREE. IO BATS TREATMtNT FREE »r
U>l. Dr. H. H Gar ; 'ONS. Specfalisu. Atlanta. GA.
LATE TELEGRAMS
BOILED DOWN FROM PRIVATE
SPECIALS AND OTHER
SOURCES.
Wheatley’s residence burned at
Fort Worth.
The Czar is ill with influence
and bronchitis.
Moonlight of Kansas is appoint-
ed minister to Russia.
The Clark people in Dallas ridi-
cule the speech of Hogg.
Miss Rosina Yokes diesat Babs-
come Torquay England.
Vast numbers of pauper Jews
leave Odessa for London.
Kyle has a case of outrage on a
three-year-old negro child.
The forces of the census bureau
are being cut down rapidly.
British bark Port Yarrock lost
and her crew of 25 drowned.
None of the Now York banks
have bid for Carlisle’s bonds.
Minnesota declares the anti-
scalpers law unconstitutional.
Hawaiian affairs and elections
occupied the time of the Senate.
Many persons freeze to death in
Russia owing to the intense cold.
Cellars & Co St. Louis mer-
chants burned out; loss $70000.
Dr. August Hirsch noted Her-
man physician and pathologist is
dead.
Senate post pones consideration
of Peckham’s confirmation for one
week.
The Garland News of Dallas
county is out for Culberson for Gov-
ernor.
Earnest gets no reply as to the
status of his appointment as col-
lector.
The controversy between the Col-
orado Senate and the governor con-
tinues.
Rob. Culberson appointed U. S.
attorney for the western district of
Texas.
Governor McKinley will speak
at the Kansas Cbatauqua in Otta-
wa next June.
The U. S. fleet in Rio bay escort
American vessels to the pier and
protect them.
The debate on the income tax
amendment to the tariff bill occu-
pies the House.
Judge Wing for the Coughlin de-
fense charges the prosecution with
shadowing him.
First National bank of Vernon is
ready to pay its creditors a divi-
dend* of 25 per cent.
Peace negotiations between
the Brazil beligerents are not pro-
gressing favorably.
Barry is given the Dallas mayor-
alty by the courts and will ignore
the special election.
Herman Mooz Jewish novelist
and poet dies suddenly of heart
diease at Cincinnati.
Work on that Brownsville road
will soon be commenced so writes
Miller from New York.
Garrett Scott who killed Mc-
Glone at Houston last week is bail-
ed in the sum of $lOOOO.
Hogg’s speech was disappointing
to north Texas as not being defi-
nite as to harmonization.
Fort Worth Gazette goes into
the hands of a receiver but the
paper makes no changes.
Fifer’s old adjutant general sues
the Louisiana lottery company for
$25000 damage; false report.
Mrs. Richards of Brenham
railroads an insolent tramp out
of her house with a shotgun.
The injunction against the Car-
lisle bond issue has been heard and
decision will be rendered soon.
The caucus ballotting for a suc-
cessor to Senator Walthall does
not determine anything so far.
Mexican bandits routed in Chi-
huahua and twenty-six killed and
as many more taken prisoners.
Ochoa the Chihuahua bandit is
supposed to be dead from wonnds
received in the ten hours’fight.
The navy department is not
telling anything about peace ne-
gotiations between the Brazilians.
James Houston a Democratic
leader in Louisiana is dead; he
was McEnery’s political manager.
Hogg says that the rank and
file of the* state Democracy are
forsaking the leaders of the re-
volt.
Revolt is reported among the
Germans in the Cameroons and
the mutineers seize a large ma-
gazine.
THIS IS DIRT CHEAP !
I have a bargain: —15 nice lots
well fenced city water small house
large barn sheds chicken house
garden a complete block located
in first-class part of tho city 24
blocks from street car line 1 mile
from Light office for $2750. This
is a big bargain and just the place
for some man who wants more
room. J. A. Daugherty 104 East
Commerce St. (12 30 tf no. 7)
SIGHTS AND SCENES
Of the World — Contents of Part
Nine.
1. Buckingham Palace London.
2. Cambridge University.
3. Sulgrave Manor.
4. Welbeck Abbey England.
5. City of Londonderry Ireland.
6. Royal Palace Berlin.
7. Bablesburg Palace at Potsdam.
8. The Sleigh of King Ludwig of
Bavaria.
9. Frankfort-on-the-Main.
10. Museum in Dresden.
11. The Spanish Steps Rome.
12. City of Messina Sicily.
13. A street in Pompeii.
14. “The Meeting” by Marie Bash-
kirtseff.
15. The Gallery of Apollo Paris.
16. City of Seville.
Mass Meeting.
To the Citizens of San Antonio:
An important proposition having been
made you by William Davis. Presid'-nt
of the San Antonio and Gulf Shore Rail-
way comptny which directly concerns
all those interested in the advancement
nro-perity and general welfiro of this
ci y you are hereby called upon to a<-
s< mbte. en-masse at Um Couiitv Court
house. Tuesday night January 39th to
take immediate action theteon
(Signed.)
Denby Fi.mfndobf. Acting Mayor
J I S Hunt. Sect’y Board of Trade.
W W. King. Pres’t S A Club
Chas Hugo 1 res’t Board of Trade.
W. G. Tobin
1273 t Seet’y. Chamber of Commerce.
Again on Dock.
Zottarelli’s Orchestra will fur-
uish first-class dance and concert
music. Call or address F. D. Zotta-
relli 207 South St. or leave orders
for music a N. Lovece’s Fruit store
205 Alamo Plaza. l-2-3m
CHOICEST BARLEY MALT
And best quality hops used In
brewing the famous Lone Star
Beers. 1 61m
(Catch the
present
moment.)
POSES (A perpet
r usl
q| delight.)
Amuse- (Valuable
in every
meni “ y >
Insruction (Arate
oppor-
Of tunity.)
Education ~
(A fireside
f trip around
Every tewo)
Thought-
fill superb
I UI views )
Person
(They
Should
effort.)
Secure
' Sights
u (They cost
thousands
3HQ of dollars.)
Scenes”
(No other
of the
Wotld
_ . (They are
Offered bevond .
’ compare.)
by
fhn (They are
Il IC simply
magnifi-
LIGHT “«>
HOW TO OBTAIN
THE SERIES.
In every issue of the DAILY LIGHT a
“Sights
and
Scenes”
Coupon will appear.
World
FOR CITY READERS—
Bring three "Sights and Scenes” Cou-
pons together with io cents in coin for
each part as issued to the LIGHT.
FOR OUT-OF-TOWN READERS—
Mail the LIGHT three "Sights and
Scenes” Coupons and io cents—coin or
stamps— to "Coupon Department
Daily Light.” Be particular to (i)
state the number of the part desired; (2)
your full name and address; (3) inclose
the necessary Coupons and 10 cents.
HiheINTMATIONfiLRouTE.
SHORTEST. QUICKEST * JnORTH
ANO BEST ROUTE I&G N R RC? EAST
THt DIRECT ROUTE TO MEXICO VIA LAREDO.
vcou.s - pl Pullman Buffet Sleepers without change between
/ SAN ANTONIO ANO ST- LOUIS
T welve Hours Quickest Line to St. Louis.
Train leaving San Antonio at 8:15 p in has through sleepei
for S . Louis via Iron mountain Route. Through sleeper tc
FnifsrrjtX Dallas via Hearne. Train leaving San Antonio at 9:40
a m sleeper to Laredo connecting at Laredo with Mexican
khwv/ National R R for City of Mexico. Trains leaving San Antonio
at 6 30 a m makes through connections for Shreveport Mem
phis St. Ixmis and bevond.
/ Yf”” 60 * W. C. RIGSBY Ticket Agent C. M.STONE Ticket AgentU
Z Lrkcwi Old P. O Bld. Alamo Plaza. N. W GmSNOHI. I.&.G.N.Depo
MtiKoj General Agent Old P. O. Bid. Alamo Plaza. S.A
.E. GaLBRAIT H D. J. PRICE
General Freight Agt Palcetine Tex. Ate. Gtnl. 1 are Agen
San Aniouio I iraras Pass BaWav
To Houston Galveston and Eastern Points. To Waco St. Louis and Northern
points.
SCHEDULE:
Leaves at 9:05 a. m. Daily for Houston Galveston and Fast-
“ “ 2:10 p.m. " “ Rockport ar.d Corpus ChristL
“ “ 7:15 p. m. " “ Been:e and Kerrville.
“ “ 7:40a.m. “ except Sunday and Monday for Kenvifle.
Reclining Chair Cars between San Antonio and Houston and Santonio and Corpus
Christi.
E. J. MARTIN C.S. WHEELING
8e«'l Freight 1 Piss. Art. Depot !«»’ *»<[•
ESTATE!
THE ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
Over $1000000 Worth of San
Antonio Property.
Mast be sold at once and entire estate offered|in parts and tracts to
suit buyers. Large well equipped brewery with good line of trade
at a great sacrifice.
Extensive printing and lithographing establishment controlling
best trade in the Southwest.
Very choice business blocks central and suburban residence
lots. Great variety such bargains never before equalled.
BEAGAN HOUSTON ■ ■ ■ ■ ASSIGNEE.
ELMENDORF & CO.
NORTH SIDE MILITARY PLAZA SAN A NlO.|
Gini FaTM anil Mill lacliiDary oi all tt.
MECHANICS’ SUPPLIES!
Cassady Sulky Plows Warranted Lightest Draft Made.
Threshes Engines Scales. Mowers and Reapers
HARDWARE AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
General Agents lor the Celebrated La Belle Wagon.
ED. STEVES db SOTkTS
CALCASIEU LUMBER
Doors Sash Blinds aud everything to build a modem house.
Yards: I. & 6. M. Depot and!Sunset Crossing E Commerce St. San Antonio Texas.
t RUPTURE!
Pe r man«nly Cured or No Pay.
Financial References: Dunn’s Agency Fifth Na
ional Bank San Antonio National Bank and to
over 5000 Patients.
No Operation
No Detention from Business
Written guarautee to absolutely Cure all kinds
of Rupture of either sex without use of the
Knife no matter of how long standing Examina*
tion Free Send for circular.
The (O E MILLER CO Room 35-36
Alamo Ins Bldg. San Antonio
DR. L. V. WEATHERS
Office at Booker's Drug Store 124
South Flores Street. Office hours:
From 9 to II a m- and I to 7 p. m.
WE HAVE FOR SALE
Two neat cottages of seven rooms each
on Avenue B; good locations with
modern improvements; part cash bal-
ance on time.
Several fine 2-story brick houses located
In different parts of the city all with
modern improvements large lots.
Fine business property on Commerce
street.
Fine residence property on Presa street
having MX) feet front and running back
to Garden street.
Large building lot on Garden street run-
ning back to street.
Call and see our list of property as we
are satisfied we can suit you.
John T. Hambleton & Co.
Daily Light Building
1 3 6t 104 East Commerce St
SPECIAL NOTICE.
This office is not responsible for the
private bills of any of Its employes. And
no such accounts will be recognized or
Said unless accompanied by a written or-
er from ' T B. Johj?son Manager.
E. A. BEFFEL
H °and Sign Painter.
Shop on East Commerce street oppo-
site St. Joseph’s Catholic church. None
but the very best material used and
good honest work at reasonable prices. 3
Satisfaction warranted^very time.
O Luter
902 Avo. D cor. 9th at.
— Dealer In —
Beef Veal Mutton and Pork.
All kinds of Sausage. Patronige Polfcfted
and satisfaction guaranteed. Free deliver?
to any part of the city especially Gov Hill
Telephone SS. W e handle tbe Cold storage
Compauv's Meats.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A Lot and fine five-room Cottage
on West Commerce Street within
the mile circle.
JOSEPH RYAN.
215 Houston Street.
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