San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1894 Page: 7 of 8
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TBIDAY FEBRUARY 23 181 -
H. D. K AMPMANN W. H. BROWDER
Proprietor. Clerk.
Menger Hotel
THE LEADING HOTEL IN
THE SOUTH WEST.
ALAMO PLAZA SAN ANTONIO.
Having been thoroughly overhauled and
■ renovated throughout is now the largest and
' most complete Hotel in the Southwest 1 me
billiard and bar rooms attached. Hot and
cold baths. Large sample rooms for com-
mercial men. Patronage of the traveling
ipublic solicited.
A. A. BUSCH. G. H. KALTKYER
President. Secretary.
PHILLIPP CARL
V-Presldent and General Manager.
LONE STAR
BREWING CO.
San Antonio Texas
Brewers and Bottlers of their Celebrated
filsiner and Standard Lager Beer.
Unexcelled by any Brand in the Market.
All orders promptly attended to. Tel. 13.
CITY LOCAL NEWS.
—Db. von Koehring Arzt
Office A res. 229 Garden st. tel. 476. 6 15 tf
—DR. S. BURG late physician of the
Imperial Hospital of Vienna. Residence
226 Monumental street. Tel. 122. Office
Renter building Alamo plaza tel. 494.
6 6 ly
—Bear in mind that Frank J
Beitel keeps builders’ hardware
and lumber at the International
and Great Northern depot.
—Ladies’ extension sole shoes
patent tip at $3.00 extra value.
Sullivan Shoe Co. Commerce and
St. Mary’s street. 2 17 tf
—Harrison Bros. d- Co.’s Town
and Country Paints is now for
sale exclusively by M. Herweck
No. 112 Alamo street. 2 21 6t
—Postmaster George has fur-
nished his bond of $120(MB). His
sureties are Mrs. E. D. L. Wicks
Albert Steves J.S. Thornton J. J.
Stevens C. C. Cresson and W. W.
King. They qualified for $1075-
000.
—What Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup has
done for others for nearly two generations
it will do for you. If you will try it once
vou will be convinced that It is the best
family medicine and you will never be
without it.
—John Clement has been arrest-
ed by Deputy Sheriff McCloskey
on a warrant from Smith county.
Clement is wanted for alleged as-
sault to rob.
—A cat lodged in the Recorder’s
court room last night and greatly
bothered the night men with sweet
serenades.
—A valuable horse owned by H.
Guenther died yesterday.
—Mrs. T. ‘B.Hawkins Chattanooga
Tenn. says: ‘Shiloh’s Vitalizer ‘SAVED
MY LIFE.’ I consider it the best reme-
for a debllltateds ystem I ever used.” For
Dyspepsia Lfveror Kidney trouble It ex-
cels. Price 75 cts.
—F. M. Gloeckner s Wagon and Carriage
Shop is the place for fine repairing and
shoeing. 10 9 tf.
—For rent very cheap store
rooms in Arcade Block West
Commerce street Francis Smith
A Co. 2 14 Iw.
—For Over Fifty Years Millions of
Mothers Have Used Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup for Children Teething.
It soothes the child softens the gums re-
duces Inflammation allavs pain cures
wind colic. 25c a bottle. 913 tf
—Send for catalogue Sullivan
Shoe Co. San Antonio. 2 17 tf
—lf you wish to keep warm this
cold weather go to O’Connor A Co’s.
206 East Houston street and get
you a good heater very cheap.
2 21 3t
—By purchasing your building
materials from a reliable house
you will run no risk of being de-
ceived. Pauly A Dielmann own-
ers of the Granite Building are
recognized judges of Building ma-
terials and handle the very best
and guarantee all as represented.
1-2-lm.
—Bear In mind that Frank J.
Beitel keeps builders’ hardware and
lumber at the International and
Great Northern depot tf
—The Light takes pleasure in
recommending to consumers of
fine fat meat fresh fish oysters
etc. the Alamo market 225 and
227 South Alamo. A. E. Heilbrone
Pro. 1 30 Im.
—Send for catalogue. Sullivan
Shoe Company. 2 7 tf
—Try the Arcade Hotel under
new management 7241 West Com-
merce street. A. G. Thomas 126 m
—Baggage and passengers called
for and delivered to any part of the
city. Prompt attention guaranteed
to all orders.
9 28 tf Carter & Mullaly.
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—Bear in mind that Frank J.
Beitel keeps builders’ hardware
and lumber at the
and Great Northern depot. tf
—Winter is not over yet. You
had better go to O’Connor A Co’s.
and buy some of those cheap com-
forts before they all go. 2213 t
—Be sure to call and see the most beau-
tifully equipped studio in the southwest
102 and 104 East Houston street next to
the bridge 2 5 tf
—BRICK not excelled in dura-
bility can be bought in any quan-
tity as cheap as the cheapest from
G. Giorda 326 S. Concho street
12-26-2 m.
—Meat choppers stutters butch-
ers’ supplies and tools at Tips A
Haarmann. lllutf
—Ladies’ button shoes for $2.00
equal to most $2.50 shoes.
2 17 tf Sullivan Shoe Co.
—To suit the hard times we have
made a sweeping reduction in prices
on all our Heaters Cook Stoves and
Ranges. A. Heusinger. 11 4tt
—Go to Delfraisse’s new Photo Studio
102 and 104 East Houston street for best
work in the city. 2 5 tf
—Matzos ! Matzos !—Send or-
ders to E. Moke Military plaza
1 25 Im
—SHILOH’S CURE Is sold on aguaran-
tee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It
is the best Cough Cure. Only one cen* a
dose. 25 cts. 50 cts. and fl.oo. Sold by
F. Kalteyer & Sou’s.
—A large crowd of young peop’e
attended Mrs. Campbell’s dancing
school last night.
—The Ladies’ auxiliary will
elect officers for the ensuing year
Monday March 12.
—The attention of base-ball players
who receive wounds of one kind or an-
other every day. from bat or ball Is di-
rected to the fact that Salvation Oil is the
best application in use for the cure of
cuts bruises and sprains. 25 cents.
—At the entertainment to be
given at Trinity church tonight by
the Epworth League Union of the
city Bishop Fitzgerald will de-
liver an address.
—Hong Kong has been ordered
departed by United States Com-
missioner Price.
—The February reception of the
Y. M. C. A. has been postponed.
—Sheern & Burnett undertakers
159 Commerce street. Tel. 115. ly
—The best on earth Sullivan’s
$3.00 calf shoes. 2 17 tf
—SHILOH’S CURE the Great Cough
and Croup Cure is In great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses
only22c. Children love It. Sold by Drug-
gists. Sold by F. Kalteyer & Son’s.
—lt is time for Gasoline stoves.
Use Purity Gasoline and avoid
danger and trouble. Texas Oil
and Gasoline Co. sole agents for
San Antonio. 2 21 tf
—Jacobson’s new Photographic
Studio 113 Alamo Plaza is now
open for business. Everybody is
respectfully invited to inspect this
finely appointed gallery. A new
and really beautiful picture is
“The Platina.” It is sure to please
a refined taste and guaranteed
absolutely permanent.
5 4 eod tf
—Feed grinders cutters hay
knives disk harrows and seeders
grain drills plows at Tips A Har-
mann. 11 15 tf
—Removal Notice. — The Delfraisse
Photo Studio has removed into the hand-
some new building 102 and 104 East Hous-
ton street next to bridge. 2 5 tf
-KARL’S CLOVER ROOT the great
Blood Purifier gives freshness and clear-
ness to the Complexion and cures Consti-
pation 25c.. 50c. Sold by F. Kalteyer &
Son’s.
—lf you want to be at peace
with your wife and have well
cooked food go to O’Connor A Co.
and buy one of those good cook
stoves cheap. 2 21 3t
—All kinds of children’s shoes
very cheap. Sullivan Shoe Co.
Commerce and St. Mary’s street.
2 17 tf
—We are agents for the finest
cook stoves in the world the New
Light House and Grand Sunshine
stoves ranges and heaters. A.
Heusinger. 114tf
—Heaters for coal or wood cook
stoves all grades stove pipe fire
setts shovels pokers stove boards
coal hods at Tips A Haarmann.
11 15 tf
—Just received a carload of cor-
rugated Ton flat roofing and sheet-
iron and for sale cheap by A. Heu-
singer. 11 4tf
MAUIUn Furniture etc. packing
InUflllU and repairing. J. B.
Olsen 307 Alamo Plaza Tel. 488. ly
—Pauly A Dielmann areagents
for Kellogg’s Celebrated Paint. 21m
—lf you want a first class shave
or work done call and see L. D.
Thomas in the basement of the
Wickes’ building Alamo plaza.
2 5 Im
—lf you are going to house keep-
ing or want to fit up a room or
need a piece of furniture of any
kind call on O’Conner A
206 East Houston street. 221 3t
—A meeting of the congregation
of the First Presbyterian church
will be held immediately after the
sermon Sunday morning for the
purpose of electing a pastor. The
meeting will be presided over by
Rev. J. A. Lefevre D. D.
— Hon. B. A. Abernathy of Gon-
zales is in the city.
—Miss Ida Campbell of San
Saba spent yesterday in the city.
—A. W. Morris a lumber man of
Bowers is in the city registered at
the Southern.
—Carlotta M. Carrizal aged 17
years died at No. 805 North Lare-
do street yesterday morning and
was buried yesterday afternoon.
—B. Williams was arrested by
the police authorities last night for
keeping a vicious dog.
—The pupils at the Marshal
street school gave an entertainment
at their hall yesterday afternoon.
—The letter carriers were given
a half holiday yesterday.
—At the residence of Mrs. G. B.
Davis on Carson street tonight a
reception will be given by the Bap-
tist Young People’s I nion.
—11.1). Kampmann visited the
mayor and several members of the
city council yesterday.
—Wm. Briggs and Emily Cound
were married at the home of the
bride’s parents 124 Hackberry
street yesterday by Rev. G.Q. A.
Rose.
—The Ladies’ Aid society of the
South Flores street Baptist church
gave a lunch and dinner on West
Commerce street yesterday. The
young ladies also gave a bazar.
—The ladies of Trinity M. E.
church were quite successful yes-
terday. They gave a dinner and
supper in the University block
and realized a snug sum to be
used for repairs on their church.
DISEASES OF WOMEN.
“Woman’s Weakness.”
A new and systematic method.
In the diseases peculiar to women
we employ an entirely new and
unexcelled method one pro-
claimed in all the leading hospit-
als of the East and Europe to be
superior in every feature to any
system known in all the ages past.
We feel in thus adopting this
system that we can earnestly and
heartily recommend every lady
suffering from uterine or ovarian
troubles of any kind or any other
form of female weakness not to
fall by any means to avail them-
selves of the chance to be cured.
These painful and distressing
troubles which make the life of a
woman most miserable and lay
the foundation for a premature
death are brought under a special
line of treatment which affords
immediate relief and most pleas-
ant and effectual cure.
([('all and consult us. Dr. Hatha-
way & Co. 129.1 West Commerce
street. < iflice hours 9to 12 m. 2to
5 p. in. 7 to 9 p. m.; Sundays 10 a.
m. to Ip.m. 2 14 tf
AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE.
To make it apparent to thou-
sands who think themselves ill
that they are not affected with any
disease but that the system simply
needs cleansing is to bring com-
fort home to their hearts as a cos-
tive condition is easily cured by
using Syrup of Figs. Manufac-
tured by the California Fig Syrup
Co.
LIVERY. FEED AND BOARDING
stable’lls Acequia street.
2 2 Im Wilson Bros.
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 100 feet front and running back
to Garden street.
Large building lot on Garden street run-
ning back to Presa street.
Call and see our list of property as we
are satisfied we can suit you.
John T. Hambleton A Co.
Daily Light Building.
1 3 tit 104 East Commerce S
MUST HAVE QUICK ACTION.
232 acres all fenced 50 acres in
cultivation 4-room house never
failing everlasting well of water
tank and creek 9 miles east of San
Antonio best farming and vega-
table land in the county at $l5 per
acre. Come quick if you want to
make a big crop this year.
1 26 tf J. A. Daugherty.
CHANCE FOR THE POOR MAN.
I can sell you 50 acres or more on
the Medina river 13 miles from
city on two railroads at $lO to $l5
per acre; easy payments.
J. A. Daugherty 104 East Com-
merce St. (12 30 tf'no..?
LATE TELEGRAMS
BOILED DOWN FROM PRIVATE
SPECIALS AND OTHER
SOURCES.
Mrs. Joe Jefferson’s father dies
at Chicago aged 84.
Salvation army congress In
Boston is a quiet affair.
Mexico now advertises for bids
for public construction.
Galusha Grow’s majority in
Pennsylvania is 180133.
Salvation Army will colonize
5000 families in Mexico.
Katy trainmen organize a board
of federation at Denison.
Hyman’s dry goods store burned
at Brenham ; loss $15000.
Signor Biancheri is elected presi-
dent of Italian chambers.
Tariff Wilson will have an inter-
view with President Diaz.
D. H. Reagan fails at Victoria.
Debts $55000; assets $70000.
Attorney General rejects $7000
jail bonds from Moore county.
Hogg gives bond to answer
charge of illegally killing deer.
Waller Baker will issue a call for
his committee to meet in March.
Caucus on tariff called for Mon-
day morning by Democratic sen-
ators.
France asks Emperor of Austria
to visit Paris on his trip to the
Riviera.
London Times complains of gov-
ernment laxity in dealing with
Anarchists.
The Baker committee will issue
a call for a state convention to be
held in July.
The German commission to con-
sider the silver question holds its
first meeting.
The House did not keep Wash-
ington’s birthday owing to the
Bland business.
Parliament will dissolve before
April and Gladstone will retire
from public life.
Mitchell the Houston central
depot shootist is indicted for the
threefold murder.
Grangers are alarmed over pros-
pect of work at agricultural sta-
tions being stopped.
Louisiana’s congressional dele-
gation urge Blanchford for Sena-
tor in place of White.
Baggage Master Carter injured
in the M. K. A T. wreck two weeks
since dies at Houston.
Senate meets and after listening
to Washington’s farewell address
adjourns until Monday.
The capital dome was covered
with the national colors in honor
of Washington’s birthday.
Cleveland founderies will not re-
duce wages another 10 per cent
and the molders strike is off.
Peixoto’s torpedo boats are wait-
ing for a steamer to tow them
from Pernambuco southward.
R. W. Hudson of Pearsall is an-
nounced as Democratic chairman
of the Fourth Judicial district.
Orrin’s circus gives a Washing-
ton birthday benefit for the Amer-
ican hospital at City of Mexico.
Democrats want to change House
rules so as to compel quorums and
facilitate transaction of business.
It is proposed by Secretary La-
mont that no appropriations for
rivers and harbors be made this
year.
Mexico is considering the estab-
lishment of an agricultural bank
to loan money for crop move-
ments.
The attempted arrest on board
steamer Pavonia at Queenstown
was for elopement with another
man’s wife.
Fire consumes Adison’s house at
Farmersville and his two children
are cremated one a girl of 11 the
other a boy of 6.
U. S. Minister to Brazil Thomp-
son shares with Admiral Benham
the honor of opening Rio harbor to
American ships.
Daughters of the Revolution are
holding their third session in Wash-
ington D. C. Mrs. Cleveland re-
ceives them today.
Vienna has an arrangement for
closing the doors of the reichstag
automatically as a precaution
against Anarchists.
Rumors are in circulation that
Boss McKane will not go to the
pen as certificate of “reasonable
doubt” will be issued.
The House wrangles for hours
over the legality of the arrest of
members by Sergeant-at-arms and
adjourns without business.
Adam’s appeal will be hoard at
City of Mexico tomorrow. It is
thought that his death sentence
will be commuted to 20 years.
Dr. Penn Thornton and Conduc-
tor Nass have a ruction at Hemp-
stead Noss was stabbed and
Thornton beaten with an iron bar.
CITY ADVERTISING.
[OFFICIAL.]
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the City Ouncll of the City
of San Antonio on the 6th day of Febru-
ary 1894. passed and approved an ordi-
nance authorizing the Mayor of this City
to issue his ploclamation calling a Special
Election to be held in this City on the 28th
day of February 1894 at which said Elec-
tion the following proposition shall be
submitted to the property tax payers:
“Shall the City Council of the City of
San Antonio hereafter antiiially levy and
collect ten cents additional on each one
hundred dollars of taxable property for
the support and maintenance of the
Pub ic Free Schools within this City and
to pay the amount of money due the
school fund by the City?”
Now therefore 1 George Paschal
Mayor of the City of Sait- Antonio by
virtue of the authority vested in me by
the Charter of this City and above ordi-
nance. <io hereby order an election to bo
held in all of the Wards of this City on
Wednesday the 28. Dhy of February 1894
between the hours of eight o’clock A. M.
and six o’clock p. m . at which election
only property tax payers of this City can
vote to determine whether or not the City
Council of San Antonio shall hereafter
annually levy and collect ten cents addi-
tional ou each one hundred dollars of tax-
able property for the support and main-
tenance of the Public Free Schools with-
in this City and to pay the amount of
money due the school fund by the City.
At said election those voting in favor
of the additional tax shall vote “For the
Additional Tax.” those opposed shall
vote “Against the Additional Tax” said
election to be held at the following named
polling places:
Ward No. 1. City Hall Ed. Froboese
Presiding Officer.
Ward No. 2. Corner Buena Vista and
San Saba streets Otto Solms Presiding
Officer.
Ward No. 3. Corner North San Saba
and Zavalla streets John Stappenbeck.
Presiding Officer.
Ward No. 4. Convention Hall corner
North Flores and Houston streets T. P.
McCall. Presiding Officer.
Ward No. 5. Alamo Building Police
Station. W. fl. Huston Presiding Of-
ficer.
Ward No. 6. Corner Cherry and Daw-
son streets. 501 E. Bellinger Presiding
Officer.
Ward No. 7. School House corner La-
vacca and Matagorda streets J. C. Cum-
berland. Presiding Officer.
Ward No. 8. South Alamo and Nueva
streets Louis Bergstrom Presiding Of-
ficer.
In witness whereof I hereunto set my
hand this 7th day of February. A. D. 1894.
George Paschal
Mayor City of San Antonio.
Attest:
Charles Scheidkmantel
Assistant City Clerk.
Private Diseases.
Under this head we have had ex-
traordinary success. The large
number of such cases coming to us
and the expressions of delight in
getting relief so quick and safe are
remarkable. Specific Blood Poison
(Syphilis) can be entirely eradicat-
ed from the system and our treat-
ment of this terrible disease will
cure every curable case and the
results we are having are proof
enough. In Unnatural orjDiseased
Discharges a treatment is used
that is new and is in fact the One
rational treatment for this distress-
ing trouble. We have cured cases
with this treatment that have
been treated in the East West
South and North and have tried
doctors and patent medicines al-
most without limit besides having
years of suffering and waste of
money and time. Remember this
is an entirely new treatment and
is not used by any other specialist
or physician in the country.
It will pay you to see us if you
are suffering from any of the above
troubles.
Dr. Hathaway A Co. 129| W.
Commerce street. Office hours 9
to 12 2 to 5 7 to 9 Sundays 10 to 1.
2 14 tf.
Mexican Lands and Mines.
If those who want to Invest in farming
and timber lands raise oranges bananas
fruit or embarK in mines in the State of
Nuevo Leon Coahuila and Tamaulipas
will address me I will furnish them a cor-
rect description of the lands and products
of those States.
No letter answered unless accompanied
by fl in United States currency.
E. Levan
Monterey. Nuevo Leon. Mexico.
notice.
ESTATE OF WINSLOW WARD DECEASED.
Whereas letters of administration upon
the estate of Winslow Ward deceased
were granted to the undersigned by the
County Court of Bexar county on the 18th
day of January A. D. 1894 all persons
holding claims against said estate are re-
quired to present them within the time
proscribed by law.
My residence is No. Porter street
“South Heights” and my postoffice ad-
dress No. 207 Alamo Plaza.
C. M. Kingsley
Administrator of said estate.
January 27 1891. 1 27 1m
R. J. HOFHEINZ
Military plaza will sell you bug-
gies and carriages at 25 per cent
lower than heretofore at market
price as he boughtout a bankrupt
stock. Call and see him before
buying elsewhere; also has in stock
harness and farm wagons and alf
kinds of machinery. 12 5 tl
ENGINE FOR SALE.
A 7-horse Van Duzen Gas and
Gasoline engine almost new in
first-class condition. Cost to run
about six cents per hour. The rea-
son for Belling is the purchase of a
larger engine of the same make?
For further particulars address
T. B' Johnson Light office.
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