San Antonio Daily Light. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 219, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 7, 1895 Page: 3 of 8
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SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 7 ’95
VIGOR " F MEN
fasHy Quickly Permanently Restored.
jn Wetkntw NervousneMn
Debility and all tbe train
Vt of evil" from early error* or
later ext tuner the results of
• t overworn sickncts worry
MIT > / \ etc. F»3 strength deveh
y . ] oomeut and lone given to
jnfvTk 1. > err ersan and. portion
Kt iw/ii\i of iSr body. bimpie. nat.
ry ■ (ly ."al metbcdi*. Imtnedb
IE ll '\ I' ' ate improvement seen.
Failure impoesihl-. ". oo reference*. Book
explanation and proofs mailed (sealed! free.
ERIE VEOICH AO.. Buffalo. H.t
R. B. CRAIG.
(Successor to O'Connor £ Co.)
204-206-ttU E4t Mu Stmt
DBALRHIM
fine Furniture
Parlor and Bed ■oom Suits Wardrobe*
Hall Kitchen aad Dining Boom Furni-
ture. In fact every thing needed in Me
line.
Low Moen Polite Attentiea
Give m a Calk
R. B. CRAIG.
Ha. nordmann.
Manufacturer ano
Dealer n
PIAIOS.
'Artistic Plano Tuner and Bepaire- Forty
years experience. Manufacturer Of tbe first
piano made In Texas. .All kinds o 'netru
merits repaired.
420 Goliad St. Telephone 3W.
ON ITS OWN RAILS
TRAINS ON THE
MISSOURI KANSAS & TEXAS
. . RAILWAY . .
Now Run Solid
St.Xouis
Chicago
Kansas City
....WITH *
Wagner Buffet Sleeping Cars
/.Ah D.*.
FREE CHAIR CARS
H. A. JOHNSON.
City Passenger and Ticket Agent.
07 Alamo Plaza. San Art< : :n Texa
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K. P. Endowment Life
Safe and cheap insurance for
members only’.
• T. B. Johnson
GUNn
noaova*
PILLS
1 Hr a kilo ram
ONE PILL FOR A DOSE.
A wovoment of the bowel* each day to necessary JM
heaPtu These pills supply what ths system lack* *
make it regular. They aura Headache brl<htaa tba
Hyes and clear the Complexion better than eot»
metier The v act mildly neither <npe nor sicken M
other pills do. To convince you of their merito Wf
will mall samples free or a full box for 26 cents. faM
•HOVtom Boaanko Mod. Co» nuladalpWd M
Sold by E. Reuss City Drug Store
106 E. Commerce St
Challenge Cup Tenma Playing.
PITJWBUBG Sept. 7.—-The biggest
tennis event In this city during
the season Is the annual tourna-
ment of the Pittsburg Tennis cl«b
at which the sets for the Grogan
challenge cup are played. These
events will take place today at the
grounds on Craig street. The win-
ner of the singles will have to meet
Arthur 8. Pier the present holder
of the Grogan cup for the cham-
pionship. This cup is emblematic
of the championship for the west-
ern part of the state and if won by
one person for three straight seas-
ons becomes his property. Of the
six years it has been played for It
was hold as follows; Christy. Se-
wickley ’B9; Moorhead Pittsburg
’9O; Book Altoone ’9l; Ewing
Pittsburg ’92 and ’93. Ewing lost
it to Pier last year.
G. O P. Fight m New York.
Lockport X. Y. Sept. 7.—
There will be the hottest kind of a
time here today at the Republican
county convention. It is the field
against the machine. The Repub-
lican machine led by Colonel Ells-
worth ex-Postmaster Merritt ex-
Collector Lew and Senator Pound
is hard pressed by’ tbe opposition
headed toy ex-Representative
Crowley ami Assemblyman Clark.
Richard Crowley and Assembly-
man Clark and Cheries E. Crom-
ley of Niagara Falls are the anti-!
machine .candidates for senator
and if they’ succeed in making ta<
comhlxatiion may ■defeat even Ells-'
worth.
New York Judicial Nonriwtion
Y. Sept. 7.—The
judicial iioinyiatmg coaveation to
tie held here tod*y will nominate
two justices of the-Supreme court.
A lively battle over the 'nomina-f
miens ifc on the cards.
A Pump Saved Her.
A tailored woman named ELmiri
Martin living at tbe corner of
North'Concho Street and Franklhi
square took a dose of morphine
last Might to relieve her of a head-
ache and it nearly cost her Life.
A pbysician was suramoned >in
time >and he pumped the dnigtnit
of her. She said she does not use
morphine and did notwanT to com-
mit-suicide but that vike had been
wotfkiug all day and having a
severe headache she uried to onre
it. She said it is her first experi-
enoe with morphine and will be
heriast.
NOTICE.
A meeting of the stockholders erf tbe
Fifth Nation*! bank of Sao Antonio is
called for October 7th. 18®. to he held in
tbetr office in the Dnllnig block corner
Alamo and Commerce streets at 10 o'clock
a tn. H. O. Evohlk.® Cashier.
977 Im
Boundary Trouble Settled.
NtE.w York Sept. 7.—A special to
a local paper from Buemoe Ayres
says-. The new agreement about
tbe boundaries between Chili and
Argemt'ne contains beyond tbe
statements already’ published only
details of delimitation. The rela-
tions between the two countries
are most cordial.
Destroyed the Presses
New York Sept. 7.—A special
to a loc&l paper from Rio Janeiro
says: The Brazilian soldiers have
destroyed the presses of the oppo-
sition paper Correin da Manhana
now known as Florianopolis. The
editors are in hiding.
New York High-Life Engagement.
Lenox Mass. Sept 7.—The en-
gagement of Miss Ethel daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Anson P. Stokes
to John Hoyt is announced. Mr.
Hoyt is a son of Alfred Hoyt of
New York and brother of Mrs. Dr.
W. K. Otis who has the Tanner
cottage here. The wedding will be
solemnized October 31.
Lumber Company Goes to Smash
Boston Mass. Sept. 7.—The
Rice-Blake Lumber' company
whose headquarters are at Buffalo
N. Y. has filed a petition of insol-
vency. They operated extensively
in western lumber and cargo
spruce from the maritime prov-
inces. Tbe liabilities are $65000.
The assets are not stated. The
creditors reside outside of the state.
The cause of tbe failure as given
by members of the company was
the large amount of uncollectable
accounts on the books.
Nutmeg State Bicycle Meet.
. Meriden Conn. Sept. 7.—The
Meriden Wheel club will hold a
race meet today. Aside from tbe
Hartford and Springfield meets it
will be the largest in New England
this season. Among the entries
are Bald Cabanne Titus McDon-
ald and other fast class B men
while the class A races will include
the best riders in this section. Tbe
prizes valued at about $1200 are
the richest ever given in Meriden
many of them being made from
special designs and presented by
the big Silver City manufacturers.
AUTHOEIZEP 00LLE0T0B8.
Tne following earned are the;only an
tborlzed col lectors of the Light:
W. T. dCHUSLACHEK.
H. C. Schumacher.
Fred Small.
Dan Hatto-
Subscrlbers are requested not to pay
their subscription without taking a re-
ceipt. T. R Johnson. Mgr.
San Angelo Enterprise: “There
are a few calamity howlers in San
Angelo who positively refuse to
admit that better times are at
hand. Those fellows surely ought
to go to heaven when they die as
according to their say they are
having their full share of the other
placl' right here in West Texas.
It’s funny that such people live
here claiming to be continually
scorched when there are so many
shady fields and green pastures
elsewhere in this big state.”
THE REASON WHY
Chalytoeate water has such a hold on
the jieople of Southwest Texas is
becsiuse jts merits and efficacy
have been tried and found “not
wanting” in its curative qualities.
"Watch the crowds that surround
our fountain every day in the
week asking for natures medicine
<Lire<v from mother earth and you
will go and do likewise. For sale
by Geo. J. Dullnig Alamo street.
91 7t
'Paris Advocate: “A prominent
attorney asked tbe other day if the
Advocate bad changed views on
tbe free coinage question. In re-
ply he was told that it had not;
it is well sow tn add that in de-
’ferenoe to « few others who know
very little about the merits of the
luestion the Advocate is not mak-
ing anj’ great display of Its own
1 superior knowledge. Suppose we
all go to work and try to make a
little moeey to live on when the
time conges to go into politics for a
business.”
APPLES APPLES.
Just arrived several oar loads of
choice apples at astonishing low
prices for dealers at 228 East
Houston street- 8 311 f
PROUD LITTLE FELLOW.
Proud indeed in a new suit with
book and slate and gladder still
because of the beautiful gifts K. &
8. are giving away with every pur-
chase -of school supplies. See their
windows 323 and 325 East Houston
street. 9 1 6t
- - f
HO 1 FOR SCHOOL 1
See our windows for handsome
gifts given away with every pur-
chase of school books and supplies.
First come first served.
Kypfer 4b Seng
9 1 6t 323 325 E. Houston St.
•CHOOL BONNET.
Three little maids on Houston
street
Spied three little dollies so neat
and so sweet.
Fancv their delight and their great
’bliss
When told they are given free to
every school Miss.
Kypfer A Seng
91 6t 323 and 325 E. Houston St.
GERMAN VETERAN’S SOCIETY
PICNIC.
The postponed picnic of the
German Veteran’s society will
positively’ take place Sunday Sept.
Bth at Riverside Park. Thi* com-
mittee extend a cordial invitation
to all comrades and friends of the
society. Arrangements that cars
run direct in the grounds and ad-
mission free. 9 5 4t
PHOTOGRAPHS
Al cost until September 20 1895. Our
best cabinets for $1.25 per dozen. Elite
Studio 226 and 228 Losoya street. Sao
Antonio. 9 3 Bt*
No Trouble to Get Money.
If your security is good. Low in-
terest —long or short time. Address
“Lendt r” care Light office. 829 tf
Athletic* at Pittsburg.
Pjttshtrg Pa. Sept. 7.—The
open handicap and athletic and
bicycle meet of the Pittsburg Ath-
letic club to-day promises to eclipse
any meeting of the sort held in
Pittsburg for a good many years.
Application for entry blanks have
been received from some of the
most prominent athletes in the
country and it is probable that
quite a number of outside clubs
will be represented. The Schuyl-
kill Navy of Philadelphia will be
represented. Washington and Jef-
ferson colleges send a team. These
events expect to catch many of the
crack Western men on their way to
the New York games a week later.
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.
One-story frame bouse 4 rooms hall
two galleries city water large stable
corner lot with south exposure 52 by
138 feet fifteen minutes walk from Post
office. Address "Business” care Light
office. 8 7 «□
ffvtAiUy need «»*ve Neura Via. Get Dr. Mites'
'Mln PlUs too. dntr-tcu. Onaceat adeap*
COM
POWER
Electric Light will be a
. i cents per ampere hoa
"S'• • • ’J9 00 Per month.
VJr | n G t it h ■ to C M ilSr ’' ’ 1 5 0 ° mont h.
Eh Co..
O’BEIRNE Mg.
AID ORGAHS.
( de alreac 1 * other place* and
lor
( Cir fl / i wc it ’ 01 eMy P a y metto «
fff fl / J-J’ Z> when telling instrument*
xf B ut notes with jn-
v I per cent if collected by
@* । al । terally for the purpose of
Twelve Hours! money lenders to secure
become due or the loaa
■x| u |" <e* deserve no sympathy.
Ai ente
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On Sale Sept. 3 and IO- SAN ANTONIO
$21.15 $31.20 - 2 —
For the Round Trip. According
For further information write or call on y
J. M’l
. . _ LJ. PARKS Passenger and TleXei Agt.Y)
Ast t Gen 1 Passenger and Ticket Agt. C. W. BEIN. Traffic ManagS.
Houston Texas. Houston. Texas Jr
San Antonio & Aransas
To Houston Galveston and Eastern Points. To Waco St.
Ponta.
SCHEDULE:
Leave* at 3.45 p. m. Daily except Sunday for Boerne. Co
“ “ 2:15 p. m. “ Rockport and Corpat Chriati.
“ “ 8:30 a.m. " Hosaton Gal. eaten and Best.
Leave Sunday (only) at 9xo am. lor Boerne and Kerrville T
I round trip to Kerrville every Sunday.
"Boerne Comfort and Kerrville are noted health reaort*.
▼kited every place in tbe United States these equal any 1 bare ■
acenery etc Gxorgk D Pbbntiba Naal
E. J. MARTIN ALLEN IR’ fW
tieti'l Freight k Pass. Agt. De.
ELMENDORF &
NORTH SIDE MILITARY PISZA -5J
Gin. Farming and Mill Machinery of al^ J
Mnchamcs' Supplies Cassidy Sulky Plow (wairanted lightest dra(\ T”
Thrashers Engines Scalaa Mowers and Reaper* Hardwari*
Agricultural Implements. Agents for the Celebralet.
WAUKEGAN BARBED WIRE. its
CORRUGATED and ROOFING 3. Now is
- am our dis-
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