San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 72, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 13, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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TUESDAY APRIL 13 1880.
WANT IT TOO BAD.
This country Is suffering from an lu-
flection of political Kgo Djrilliuusis; luo
men wlioie one vocation Is olllce who
live on the public crib from the public
and are the dear servants or the public
semt-perlodlcally that Is when the time
cornea for netting a new Men on the
municipal csunty state or national
treasury. These men aeetu born to
manipulate conventlona for their own
protlt. According; to their political
cateohlsm tbe chief end of man la to
glorify (elf anal serve him forever by
getting an office. If there were no other
way of getting rid of these barnacles It
would be great political wisdom to pen-
sion them liberally conditioned up.n
their not coming within a Sabbath day's
journey of any political convention. Tbe
Kerrvllle Kje taw atralgbt and spoke by
the card recently when It said concern
Ing senatorial and represeatatlvu candi
dates from that district: "Mayor Holmes
wants the aenatorahlp but be wants it
altogether too bad to get It." Thla
want la and should be the fatal want la
the male up of any prospective candi-
date for public fllce. Wanting ofllce
no matter what other iuallltcnt iuns a
candidate may have he la found want-
ing and ahould be left wanting.
Men are naturally selllsh. They seek
self servo self please self as tbelr llrst
great duty. The man who has self so
prominently in hla eye as to want to
ssrvo self under the name of serving
tbe people It a very safe man for tho
voters of any community to let alone
Ofllce It not fought for the hard work
and neoetsary labor It brings with It
It It tougbt for the emoluments It brings
't hese may be varied and very often
money It the last and least of them; but
It la what tbe olllce brings that makes It
desirable. Tower for self opportunities
to serve frlende facilities for private
tpeculatlon nomattcrwhat the motive
that Induces an eflort for olllce It the
personal motive and tbe political life
that beglia In a personal motive gener-
ally ends In a purely personal service.
The ofllce It more than the otlloe-holder.
The greater should choose the less and
not the lets the greater and thlt truth
has crystallzed Into the political axiom
that tbe ofllce should seek the man and
not the man the ollloe.
There la no doubt that a wise pru-
dent conservative cautious and high-
minded policy on the part of the coming
coiventlon would lead It to tet aside
without consideration the claims of
every aspirant for State olllce wbo bat
been engineering the State press for a
boom lo these many months lloas.
Swain Terrell et at. have dug their
own political graves with the jaw bones
of their frlendt who have been booming
them for a nomination. When the hour
comet the man la generally there.
Texaa needs ao political burnt whose
only hope of oflloe It a boom to direct
her destinies and give form to her pub-
lic policy. Of these the has had enough
and to spare ; from tbeae abe haa suf-
fered mere In the conduct of her affairs
than It were wise to Incur tbe rltk of
repeating ; to these the ahould have but
one answer when tbey prett tbelr self-
assertions upon her conventions a
prompt emphatic- and decided no I Tbe
man whe wants oflloe ninety-nine times
out of a hundred wanta It far a persenal
reason ; the man wbo wanta oflloe for a
personal reaaen should continue to
want ; the State cannot afford to take
tb one ohanee In hundred and put
tuch a matt In olllce.
Ewioi'B hat paised the danger point
In her pretent political complications
and the Oreek and tbe Turk rtmevlng
each bin armor will don tbelr slippers
and tbelr turbans and gracefully retire
to their native voluptuousness.
Wins tbe golden mean Is etrnck be-
tween employer and employed and tbe
rlghta of betb are allowed an equal
weight lo the tcalea of Juatloe tblt
itrlke-out lock-out hoyoott blaok-llaf-
Ing'work will be at a perpetual end.
There la tome good aquare business leg-
islation required State and national be
fore thlt result It accomplished. The
genuine ttatetman will look after tbete
weightier matters and let political tom
foolery take care of Itself 0111 seme
more convenient season. The legislator
who would avoid the fate of Jonah mutt
remember that the atotnach of the great
body politic la In a very uneasy condi-
tion. The diet of buttered ibunder It
getting nauseating and the people have
about determined to have a change. A
new bill of fare must be presented with
some wholesome dishes or the nation
will rise as a body and kick tbelr legis-
lative waiters out of the dining room.
The mnn who evolved Hlack Friday
from tbe depth of his recklessness bat
dictated tbe menu of the national table
about long enough. A change of polit-
ical wallers and a new bill or legislative
fare Is In order.
Senatoh Shkiiman baa moved an
amendment to the arbitration bill Just
passed the Ileuse which will kill It at a
pretent measure lilt bill contemplates
a commission to Inquire Into all the mat-
ters In controversy between employers
and employed whether tbey be corpora-
tions associations or Individuals;
whether engaged In mining transport-
ing er manufacturing and report to Con-
gress not later than December 1S(8. It
Is safe to say John wont get there with
that Mil. Tbls labor matter will not be
put oil to suit Treasury John.
Tiik sheep-raisers. In their recent con-
vention at St. Louis gave a good ao-
count or themselves and their Industry
tbey have no Intention that tbe free
trailers In Congress shall pull tbe wool
over tbelr eyes.
Tiik San Marcos Free Press like many
other Journals In Texas Is patiently alt-
ting on the fence waiting for the "pro-
cesh" to tile by before making up Its
mind. It Is In a delightful state of be-
tweenlty and will probably not come
down from Itt perch until convention
time. If there were more Journals la the
State In the same tlx the State would not
tufler. Thlt tlate-ntaklng should be fol-
lowed by such n slate-breaking as would
teach slate-maktrs a lesson for one gen-
eration at least. This attempt to pre-
empt a claim en tbe highest offices ef tbe
State and make It good by keeping up a
bowl through an Interested press It a
custom that would be much more hon-
ored In the breach than In the observ-
ance. Tiik Orange Tribune thinks there have
been too many Kepublloan gains In the
late elections. The Tribune may let It-
self down easy; these are but the drops
before the more plentiful showers of the
fall elections and these showers are but
tbe precursors of that deluge which shall
sweep away the latt vestige of tbe
Democracy from III Intrenchmenta In
the National Capitol.
Tint call of tbe firemen for a report of
all grievances on the Missouri i'acltlo
lines la significant. It opens a new
chapter In tbe history of the strike and
glvet evidence that the end la not yet.
The Paris News la not ao clear In one
of Itt late utterancei at It desirable. Af-
ter affirming that the Timet of this city
la worshipping at the shrine of tbe sage
ofSeguIn It winds up by directing Its
San Antonio cotempernry to the old
commandment: "Thou ahalt have no
other Uod before me." la the Paris
Newa posing at the deity before whom
tbe San Antonio Timet man should bow ?
or Is this a gentle reminder of the self-
worship of the Alamo City editor V or Is
It a genuine rebuke for tbe Idolatry of
the worshipper at the shrine of St. John
or Seguln f Will tbe Newt man rise and
explain?
The Committee on rostofflces have
concluded not to monkey with the
present rates of postage on fourth-class
mall matter. If tbey had done other-
wise there would have been a flret-clasa
political funeral la the borne of that
committee.
(Ji.aihtonk Is over the first agony of
his home rule legislation and It settling
down to a square light with tbe Con-
eervatlvet. A sham- debate In the National House
of Representatives yesterday eleclted
quite a general sentiment In favor of
congressional Inquiry Into the causes of
tbe present Interruption to the business
of tbe country on account of the railway
strike.
Tue Ballance Whael says "some men
are at Ignorant of what It takes to con-
stitute a true Democrat as the 10-year
old lad Is of geometry. Now Is the
golden opportunity for which tbe wheel
was originally revolved. If It ean point
ont with Infallible noonracy tbe un-
changeable signs whereby a true Demo
crat may be known recognized and ac
cepted In tbe dark as well as In tbe
light ke will confer a boon on tullerlng
humanity and supply a long-felt want to
the people ofthls nation. A true Demo-
crat that was a true Democrat that la
a true Democrat to be-of which does the
Wheel discourse?
The Hugwtimpi are getting out a
search warrant te discover what hat be-
come or their stake In thla Democratic
Administration.
The Democracy Is already agitated
over tbe'questlon ef Grover Cleveland's
candidacy for a aecond term. If our
Democratic friends will Just keep cool a
little while the country will relieve them
ef all concern In thlt matter. Cleveland
will not be hit own successor nor It
there a ghost of a thow that any other
Democrat will be.
The New York Legislature has a re-
form blU.Jtut passed tun Senate provid-
ing that henceforth alUIdermen eleoted
In New York City shall be elected on a
general ticket. Thla will do away with
the old-time Iniquity by which local
politicians and pot-heuae strikers eon-
troled the vetea ef a ward and turned tbe
city over to the banda ef the thievish
crewa which have not only made sod
bavock of her treasury but have also
made New Yerk City politic a hissing
and a by-word la every eorneroftbe
continent.
In all the adverse criticisms mads up-
on the matteror "river and harbor" ap-
itrnnrlattons. we notice no kick made
agatnat the allotments for ourgnlfcosst
mis ieaus one to imagine mat mere
tuch manifest justice In our demand and
such a necessity for tbe appropriation!
that the squealer bat no chanoe te open
hit yawp.
whsn Dot In pollute Agony
Tho rlieuinntlo aru seldom tnv rrotn a certain
soreness or stiffness In the joints and muscles
nnltCKlinal doses of which I
llllll ( licet.
nucralirlo
pnln at night l restored by this iHiictlcleiit
iMKitherof tho nervous system and tho slum-
ber which tt suiM'rlndiiifs Is far more refmsh
Ing and benenclal than Iho stiiir Into which
tin brain Is thrown by a narcotic. APIKtlte.
and digestion. acll as sleep aru imprmul
rheumatism heforo retiring.
An Enterprising Rtllible House.
A. Dirtoicttii at way txi relict aii-nn.iu.tnnly
to tarry to stock tho bent of merit IiIiik. but to
me Agvnej mr
nmn merit and
llierebr iiiMatr
lUvinir awurwl the Airency for the celebrated
Ir. Kliifr'i New blscmery fur Consumption
will sell It on ft poMtlvn jruhnintci'. It will
mirt'ly cure every affection of Thrortt JMinir
nut. Chest ami lo liw our confidence wij In
rite you u call and tret a trial l-tittle frtu. 1
wiiyilon'tyou uio OIUDONTO to deaiine.
tloautiry and l't
11 a found anil
all drujriflitii. ftld ty I'. Knlfier A Bo'i
id Indeed for all pulmonary ailments mont
TwlPniYco a Wrtaln euro.
Kor talo br P.Kaltorcr St Hon.
To Spur a Jadtrf Appt.la
In ono till tiff to Invlirorato and rrirulato tlio
Ullfi'Stlvr organi is anmner. Ann yei
npiHiurcn
tonics which Impart a rvllnh for the rood.
These have their use and are catlniau.c pro-
vided they I im re. Hut tho scoiw of tli
remedial operation of the Hitters Is far wider.
It reforms ontlrely an enfechlod condition of
tlix stomach and purines Its Juices It vitiated
as wull hs pronioips their secretion In health
fill ahutidaiioo. The aluuiuch havlnir. In con-
Junction with tho liver and the bowels Iweu
ri'jrutaU! and their natural tone restored
Ihroutrh Its airencyapictlto returns m a mat-
ter of covrsci. t-'tver and airue iovertt of tho
blood and consequent denlllty rboumntlo ail-
ments and a tendency to kidney and bladder
troubles are also remedied by It. 4-Mw
$&Fot everything needed In the lum-
ber line call on F. J. lie I tel. at Inter-
national and Ore at Northern depot ly
Ini.A (1HIMM CO. Tvihj March HI 184.
Messrs. Mnrley lints. Austin Tex as t
Dicaii Hint I'leat send us four doren latt
tier of WO.NDKItFUL KKIUT. We ham a
irn-ut (.cioand for your WO.NDKHFULEIUHT
andltfsirtvlmr satisfaction to all that use It.
We sell moro of It that all liniments together
that wo buudk'.
Vui
A Bailable Article.
For enterprle. push and a dealro to tret
such ifoo-ls us will kHo tho tntdo sutlHfactlun
II. I j. Fowler 11 Colin Co. J. 0. IH-vlnc. J.
CJiuiu tho Urutriflsts lead ell competition
They sell Dr. Jlonftnko's Coujrh and I.miir
Contagious !
that country I coutraclc'l a terrible blood
poison and for two years was under treat-
ment as an out-door patient at Nottingham
Hospital Hutrland but waa not cured. I suf.
re red the moat aironlzlnjr pains In tny ttoues
and was covered with sores all over my ttody
ami limbs. Finally I completely lost all hope
In that country and sailed for America and
s treated at HooacAelt. In thla chy as well
by a prominent physician In New York
L. FIIRD IIALFUItl).
New Vork Cltv. Juno 1-. Itwft.
In March of last jcur (1HH4) I contracted
IiIihmI (tolaon and bclnjf In Hat an null (la. at
Hie time 1 went Into tht hospital then for
treatment 1 autTered wry much from rheu-
matism at the samo tlmo. I did not tret well
under the tieutnient there nor was I cured by
any of tho usual means. I haw now tuken
act en bottles of Hwlft's Horrific and hiii sound
and well. It drove tho polaou i
Co. Drawer 3 Atlanta
i I 3 if b t
W.G.ERPS
Airentfortho Improved
White Sewing Machine.
And also dealer In Other Kinds of Sewing-
Machines Attachments Ncedlos Parts lur.
Bperin oil Ktc. lito.
Repairing a Specialty.
0S Astnus I Opposlto Third Ward School
HAN ANTONIO TEXAS
SPRING 1866.
L.HUTH&SON
Hardware. Paint and Sted Store
At Old Stand I3C 330 Market Street
BAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Headquarters for D. Landreth ft Son's Oar-
free.
Tiik Swirr Oneiric
MISCELLANEOUS.
i i i t
Hotsfom
7)Bivad
reparation.
TUB IIRALTHFUI. AND NtlTUtTIOCB
Baking Powder.
llMtoiMH tn the Flour the Rtrenirth-irtvliur
l'hosphatea that are removed with the bran
and which am reoulred br the tritem. No
other llaklnr Powderdocs this. It ootta less
ana is iieaimicr ana mronyer man any oincr
Home Testimony
From
George H. Kalteyer
- CHEMIST
SAN ANTONIO. - - TEXAS
San Antonio Tel. July 1
I purchased In this city a package or Prof
Horn ford's Self-Halslnir 11 road Preparation
and submitted It to a chemical examination.
and And that the same is oompoeed of pure
and non-poisonous chum teals.
The Ideu of Prof lloisford was Indeed a
yraud ono lu supplanting tbe IndUrcsUble tar
tarutoof soda which Is always the end result
of all Ilaklny Powders composed of Cream of
Tartar and Soda by the solubte phosphate of
Mine and soda tho very nutritive value of
bread and the bone-produclnr elements of
nature.
It Is certainly the best and most healthy
bread-raisin preparation ever offered to the
public and every mother that has the health
of her children at heart should use no other.
1 can only Join In tho (indorsement given by
Hie lato celebrated chemist. Prof. Ilaron V.
Meblir to this preparation In saying i "I con-
sider this Invention as one of the most useful
gifts which science lias made to mankind."
For Sale by all Grocers. Try It.
AMMO IRON WORKS.
Iron and Urass Casting. Church andKlni Dells
Gin and Hill
MACHINERY
Hade and Repaired on Short
Notice.
BulldhiK and Fire llrlck constantly on hand.
Uko. Itnuniu
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Street.
nui.r.Nio hlouk.
Keep the I'lnesMinportod Wines Cham-
pagnes and Mquors. Hpeclaltles In the finest
brands of Domestic and Imported Cigars.
Come and see First-class gentlemen's re-
sort. Kino lunch daily at lu o'elouk a. in.
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
26 and 21 Kiln Plm Har Frsnsh BulUlng.
Ijtnre and tine line of Fall and Winter Sam-
lilt's oi suit I'atterns wmcn win be ordcrtu i
ganlzatlons a specialty
re novating clotnlnir. irua
Ucpauing promptly done.
C. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
SOLED AD STREET
Opp. Courthouse. - - San Antonio.
All kinds of Minding and ltullngdonwlth
neatness durability and dispatch.
Comitetltlou In prices defied.
S S FLOYD & CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS &
BROKERS.
21 Soledad Street San Antonio
TatXAN
HsUD Urricat
167 Strand Galveston.
Kiecuto outers for the purchase or sale of
ubaim raoTiuon cotton and
TACKS. Are prepared to reoctre or make
actual dotlT.ries on all trades we make.
tnfCorresoondcnoo solloited.
HENRY LAAGER.
SAN ANTONIO THXAB
Real Estate and Loan
General A.ent for Adama Wlckes' lou and
ImproTed propertj In all parts ol the oltr
ipeotal ntUntton paid to lAads l loutk vest
Texaa.
OorrMSOndenoe solicited.
Oflloe 73 West Commero atrtttt.
Infirmary Remedies &c.
All thoso antloted with any disease of the
est a'nd quickest relief and'oure at the
SAM ANTONIO
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston and St. Mary's Sti
hloh IS thft moHt fhorrtiirhl flttiM Im. tin1'
equipped with everything necessary. Including
thesklll andoiperlencetaa hundr.-U of cases
ean testiry wbo have been treateil there) of
any Institution for tbe treatment of this spe-
cialty in tbe South or West.
KKFIEKKNCKS
The following are only a few of the many
ersons who have been benefited and cured by
rcfttmentatthis Institution!
For Uatmrrb J F. Kobinson catarrh In
h mat Han Antonio T. II. Johnson catarrh In
throat manager Kan Antonio Mghtt F. Kuhn
catarrh of the bead Denver Col.: Miss Mary
Fraser catarrh of the throat and ears Nova
ScotI at Frank Newton catarrh of the throat
and ores 8an Antonio; Miss K. Loundsburr.
catarrh of the Lhroat and head fan Antonio.
" "Ai a. urcscner an Antonio w.
Dlebprt iloerne! James Davis San Antonio;'
ge son or w. u. uaugherty Hhcrld Frio
An ton lot H Murphy Ban Antonloi k. T.
Allen. I 'cars all I J.H. Jonoa. Major T.T.Tcol.
J. CI. Dlermeyer Ban Antonio.
Tb Ky !). H. Href ding blepharitis cilia-
rial Major T. T. Tee I pterygium! II. C. Had
tat granular lids and keratitis Frank New-
ton stricture lachrymal duois; 1 It. Lambert
daughter blennorrboealo conjunctivitis: An-
ton llalamu-la acute couJuncttvltlsi J. W.
Casey daughter. Iritis: II ach el Hreallo choroi-
ditis aeroaai W. A. Carnahan Irido crolltls
all of San Antonio: It. J. Vincent Ctitulla
l w. ii. it row n Leesruie.gi
rato-lrltlsi W.J. Ilnnre. Rt
agle
rass cataract George Lsoesbeig (laugh
Castrorllle ttrablsams; Macofiorcll llelmont!
entroplum and trichiasis: Robert Orler Pana
nana pterygium ana icuaoma; ji. u. iturris.
Karicbo chronic conjunctivitis and keratitis:
A. C. Decker 8toekda1e t ran mat to ulcer and
EYE EAR THROAT I
is. Deady H. D. 0. elACIiir
tho College of the New Vork Ophthalmlo Ho--
NOSS an exclusive speelalty. Jtc fraction
tested and correct glasses prescribed.
OrriOK-40? K. HOUSTON TItKKT
i.I 3 to f. p. UK Nooulce
street. Offlco Telephone 7. Hrsldcnce :M
S. S. & D.
Missouri State Museum
of Anatomy
ST. LOUIS. M1SSOUW.
Dr. D. Davteson begs to Inform bis numerous
tilendsand patients of his arrival In Ban An-
toulo where ho will be happy to see them at
dally or by SPECIAL Anointment.
Dr.Davlesou having devoted his attention
speclaUy to the treatment of
Nervous Chrooicl Blood Diseases
More especially thoso arising from lmj.ru
denct Invites all so suffering to cull uikmi him
without delay. Ills experience for many years
tn the principal French and German Hospitals
being sufficient guarantee that all so afflicted
will receive tho boat the latest and the mora
scientific treatment.
Patients or tliosollvlng at a distance aro In-
vited to write concerning thclrsymptoms etc.
All letters will recelvo Immediate. (.Mention.
Itemcmlr tho iuitret: mih Sit. II
(ground floor) Mcuger Hotel Him Auloiitn
Texas Hiidcutl at once as tho Doctor's Hay Ik
limited.
JUST PUHMHHUD uud will Ir iiiiUUhI fttv
to any addiess on receipt r onocent stamp
"Practical Ubtc'n atlons on Nutouri Dkiui
1TY AND PHYtflCAb I.XIIAUflT10N" to Which Is
added an "Essay on Marriage" with liuKrtaut
chapters on other diseases being a Synopsis
of Lectures delivered at the Missouri State
Museum of Anatomy by Drs. Davlcimu tho
whole form log a aluable Medical Treatise
which should be read by all young men
prAddressDU.D. DAVIKSON
S-'-T-lm Monger Hotel. WAN ANTONIO.
SUN ANTONIO ICE FACTORY
Fish Oyster anil Game Depot
dulf Fish Oysters Soft Shell Crabs
and all kinds of Game to Order.
Mr" Free delivery system to all
tlonsof thoeity.
3
STEAM
Mrl tuZki SWjTsTr iniirhrfc
1 will khlp a unfit to tkowi dHalrtuc ma mci on
tliUMitwMhrlnth world for Mln Utor. clot hM
fodtMp nJprriirthjrijftnl bi money. Writ
. irirUr)'Ur J WORTII. Hov; .vrKYfOulMo
Auction Commission
Kerch ants Ileal Estate Agents and
General Colleotort.
Hare ainpl. store room and will atore oon-
tlnmenu. or tell tb.m at private sale or at
auotlon at No. 1 West Houston street Comal
block.
a to all aoceuHlbla iror-11-lB-ilin
rth.
SPRING and SUMMER
fgMeGrand Opening
AT
L.
DRESS GOODS
Plain and Surra n.
WOOLEN GOODS
Nun's Volllnf' IiaUties Taia'saatlunilngs
etti staple and Domestlo (IiknIs. 1
Grenadines and Lawns
In Striped and 1-laln Clieckered and Main.
IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
AU tho Latest 8t) lea 'and Patterns for Spring
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Is tho fliiest and Unrest of anything over seen
I do not give goods away but will sell dt such tow
figures purchasers will notgo anyfurtherwhen they
once price my goods. A call is cordially solicited.
l. wolfson; .
Main Plats and Aceqnla Street San-Anloiilo'Tei.
J. H. MARQUART
OPP0SITK COUBT HOUSE.
Gents Calf loots from ft upward Hoys' Moots of all doner! ptlonsj Hoys' Shoos calf and
eraln tn J)uttm and lace.
The Seamless. OXrtMtl) PATHNT r.KATHP.lt DANCING PUMP iilwnt Shoe In the tnar
ket. Cteirant Ol'KltA HIsII'PKItH just tho thin if for a nlco present. Kull line of HKAVV
ltH1H ttent In tho market; prlw t-VU). Com and exautnn them. A complete stock of
(Huts' KINK 1UTTTON LACK aud 11 alter Hhoes. They should bo seen to be appreclatod.
r"Iii addition to my stock or 1 toots and Hboen I carry all kinds of shoe polish for
ladle)' and children's shoes and tho celebrated "T. M. UlaokluK. for ireuta' stioea.
tYfOrdcrs for any styles of Hoots and Bhoes will be promptly executed. A nloe flt and
general nulls faction sruaranteed.
MISSOURtJPACIFIClISYSTEM
INTERNATIONAUNDM W R. R. DI7ISI0N.
SOLID T E'A nsr s
With All Modern Improvements Through Between
Galveston and St. LouislSan Antonio & St. Louis
VIA TEXARKANA. I VIA DENISONj
Without Chana-o of Cars'ofanr Description and Only On.'Chanre' to) '
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing-
ton Philadelphia New York Boston;
And Other Principal Cities In the
NORTH AND EAST.
ITraln leavlnirPan Antonio atO::s)a. m. has Pullman Hotel Car rla Denlson. throuah
to ft. Louis. tey"Traln leavluirtian Antoulnat 4:1X1 p. in. husl'ullman Palace Hleeplna Car
via llenlsnn IhroUKh to Kansas City otinuectlnir at Denlson with Through Sleeper So Ht
I-mls. IJff-i'nsscwrers hooked to and from all points In litlllOPH la tho "AMERICAN"
8. Lino i n l'IIII.Al)i:tl'IIIA and I.IVIIIIPUIIU and the "11KII UTAH" 8. B. llne bo
Iwi . ii Nltw VIIIIK I'll I t.A DKl.l'll IA and ANTWRItl'. K..r full liifonnKllon call on "
J. S. MacNAMAHA. W. F. SIMMONS.
Ticket Airent Sti Coinuieree Htrerl Kainiiiiail llull.llnif. Ticket Alrent I. U. N. Depot
II. P. HUGHES. B. W. McCULLOUGH.
I' JA. Houston Tex. 11. 1. & T. A.. naUaa.Teias
SAM AHTOMO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY.
MISSION ROUTE.
Until further notice trains wilt run as follows Dalljr except Sunday
I.kavkSan Antonio 1 8:30 a. at.
Akkivk at OauuitEaaRO 12:45 p. 11.
I.KiVK Bkacreoibp 2:15 r. u.
Akiiivx at Six Antonio &30 p. u.
Conneelinir at Ban Antonio with Missouri raolQo and Southern racltl. Railways and
at Florosvlllo with Btaf. Lino for all points south. '
U. LOTT IB. F. YOAKUM
President anil General Manag-tr. TrmSl. asVmwS.r.
RICl&DALLAST
(Lato with Itlco Horn & Co. Now Orleaus La.)
DROP IN AND SEE US
HE. SCHTJLTZB
IB HTILL IN TUB I.RAD.aAND ANNOUNCES THAT US HAH
Tim Farmer Olrl Is Ihe
Into tblu market. Auionir
such us tliu 'J'eiaa HcHUty
iirtmkrast unj liirtinond fu
hand. 0t)kintf Utensils.
11 a Ki o wtxre iiiini'
Tin alio p fof titu t
11 luo
GALYANIZED
11 connected with ray es-
promptly attended to. Itoit
anil delfyerod free to any
STOVES FOR
No. 0 West Commerce Street
MARTIN &
OFFICE :
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPOT
Wolfsom's
In Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods
lie exhibits the Lanreit Stock ever bronitht to
Weitcrn Texas.
NAINSOOK AND MULL
in Dotn wnit. nnu coiorea.
Is tho largt'st In San Antonio telecUtl from
tbe best factories.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS!
The Furnkur. bepartmenl I. oompltVltli
Household Goods and he will suit ejerybodj
in thla line. Amoniothcr eoods we llnd Flush
Parlor Bulls Mohair Parlor BulU Walnut and
Ash 111 room Hulta Wardrobee. Chalra Ilodr
nptlr and satisfaction
Hardware Paints Oils Glass Etc
Stoies TinwaM House FnralslilBj Goods.
'sols AbkNTa .'pori
Cotton Plant Stoves and Ranges
The BEST on Earth
New Vork Enamel Paint Company's Mixed Pain t
Host In tho market. Larue line of Heatlnr
Store at Low Prices.
33 & 35 West Oommbeob Stebit.
WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN.
beat Stove erer brought
Ithe other leadlnar brandi
the New Charm. The Karij
I arte quantities always on
Cutlery. Table Ware Oran-
ware.eto. A wollreaTUlated
tu ring of
tatillihment. Order are
Cedar Charcoal on hand
part of the city
if1
THE MILLION!
San Antonio; Xtuoui
SCHRYVER
OF ALL
SORTS KIHDS
QUALITIES!
SAM ANTONIO TIXAS
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