San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 88, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 1, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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SATURDAY MAY 1. 1880.
A WOMAN ON WOMEN.
"(Jail Hamilton" passes ftitisttr
wherever known as one of the brainy
women of America. Her earl; writings
attracted attention were widely read
sharply criticised and generally ac-
cepted at the product of a fertile richly
stored tliouiUlful mind Vcars hare
matured the powers and added solidly
tothojudgiiieiitoftuat writer. Her radi-
calism will hardly be questioned by any
one familiar with her writings. In the
very fore front of all movements for ad-
vanced education for women for open-
ing the doom of all our higher schools
and colleges to women on equal terms
with men ; thoroughly committed to all
that can ndvnnce In any way the posi-
tion of women educationally Indus-
trially socially and morally Miss .Mary
Abigail Dodge (Uall Jlaioll'ou) has
certainly earned a right to speak for her
sex. Her opinions oti all matters con-
nected with the sphere of woman her
duties rights poelbllltles advantages
etc are entitled to consideration bhe
has recently put herself on reuord con-
cerning "Female sutlrage" In u way
that will not exactly suit her radical
friends; but MIts Dodge like her big
cousin James 0. lllalne has alwaya had
the courage of her opinions and the
power of their forceful utterance.
Concerning this matter of conferring
the franchise on women Miss Dodge
says:
Woman sutrraxo in Hit artificial cnue und
Is Just as haul to keep up Ms slavery was to put
down. Convention discussion legislation I nil
any cninutuaKiu lor woman a UkIiIs
i organized Inslstant
J SUttel
and e
share In thu
klubly bee
UHuudcd ot t:
hale
they
sulTer from an linperlectlonof human soclrtj!
not from uny combined Intentional opiirf anion
by Its ttrotiycr wx. Woman's Vuttiaiio
laumilshea nut because men will not m nut
but beiausu women do not wish It. Women
eauuot bo inude to vjsh It tx-cauiio they du
not suircr from tho lack of It. W heuever tliey
wiinl It they will have It. There Is more dan-
irerthattbey wlllbavo It without wantinirtt
lliau they will want It without having- It.
There Is a quiet power of conviction
tlon In this article the conviction that
the writer of It hat thought tueiubect
out observed closely concerning It made
hertelf familiar with It and llrmly made
up her mind concerning It.
With that opinion one way or the
other this article hat nothing to do.
While the questlen of woman's franchise
It agitating the legislative bodlet of the
several States and the nation and knock-
ing at the doort for recognltien In State
and National law It It at least tlgnlllcant
that one of the most fearless. Indepen-
dent radical outspoken advocate! of
woman's enlarged sphere and duties
should to deliberately and squarely put
herself on the record as opposed to the
demand made for her sex. This oppo-
sition too based on the declaration that
women did not want the franchise and
would not exercise It If granted. There
It at least lood for reflection and some
nuts for the rractlcal legislator In
"OalPe" brief sermon on suffrage."
Ami still the Farmers' alliances multi-
ply like blossoms on a squash vine.
Mexico has passed a law ordering the
Immediate executlen of all train wreck-
ers caught In the act. This action of the
Mexloan chambers was most violently
and rigorously opposed by some of the
members whose friends filled the galler-
ies and socheered antagonizing speeches
that the galleries were ordered oleared
by the Speaker. This bill Is a regular
lightning-greased arrangement for legal-
ized lynching for this Is what It vir-
tually amounts to. The local courts are
clothed with an absolute power of life or
deatb-on whose testimony? The abuses
Incident to such a law are legion. Its
operations will destroy more lives in a
year that all the train wrecking In
America would In Ave. It vests alto-
gether too much power In an Inferior
oourt and opens the 'way for perjury
ndall manner of evils that follow In the
wake of spite malice greed envy and
revenge. It Is a regular blunderbus
loaded to the muzzle.
TiiKCanltol City shows sltrns of wear
Iness. She wearies of sitting down on
the door-step of opportunity waiting for
a boom to come along. San Antonio has
some capitalists that can give big points
on this hatching process. They are
philosophers In tbelr way and patience
on a monument never was a patehlng to
the patience of these fellows In waiting
for something to turn up. They can sit
on a boom some otber fellow's boom
until hair grows on the back of a cast-
Iron monkey and never warm that boom
a perceptible atom. San Antonio has
some live wide-awake warm business
men; men who are a credit to Texas a
blessing to the city and the pioneers of
every good word and work. Without
them she would be a conspicuous exam
pie of arrested development; by their ef
forts she bids fair to achieve commercial
aad Industrial success. Hut there are
silent partners In this concern men who
are so silent concerning the Interests
growth and progress ot tho city that the
shell of the oyster Is vocal with speech
compared with them. Men who are
afraid to adventure a cent for fear of
losing a great big dollar men whose
souls are alwaya under their feet and
those souls so small that If a thousand of
them were put In the hull ol a tobacco
seed the listening ear would hear audible
voices crying out "rooms to let" "rooms
to let." When Austin wants to see men
consumed with dry rot she can find
them at home or her Journals prevari-
cate; but when when she wants an able-
bodied example of a few men oovered
heart-deep and pockct-hlgh with the
barnacles of Inaction San Antonio can
trot out the specimens.
Siiktpdlpplngdocs not seem to have
monopoly of the dipping business In
Texas this spring.
lUiitK I'm does not desire that her
patients should be lonesome and so
cates her hospital where the ears of the
Inmates can hear most noise. Mow this
noisome plan suits the pattella N nol
stated.
Tub summer noriunl shows signs of re'
opening and will doubtless amoagother
greater blessings vegetate a flue crop of
fresh muslins and new summer pants.
Tiik morning Express most charitably
discourses of the alleged Inability of the
Times to pay union prices to Its printers.
Other papers In this city pay the union
scale from the Express down to the
Figaro. The times can do the same or
It can quit. This Is the general rule in
business and It applies here; If business
don't pay stop. If the oily Democracy
are sufficiently Interested In the publica-
tion of that paper to maintain It let
them put up. The Typographical Union
has waited six years for the Times to get
Its ofllco up to Union scale and If that
point Is not reached now when will
It be.
(JicoVKit says Umaha cannot become a
port of entry. He did It with his little
veto.
A I'm in calls aloud for a comprehensive
s j stem of sewerage and a thorough
cleunlug of the city In order that disease
and sickness may be warded oft. There
be other cities that should adopt this
capital plan.
Tiik "Kids of Labor" are now on deck
In San Antone; their frisky propensities
will not be questioned nor their ability
to develop Into first -class butters.
Tiik human hive grows the hum In
creases and the quantity of honey to hum
seems largely on the Increase. Less than
half a century since the bees In the great
Industrial hive worked about 14 hours a
day and as Illustrative of the tllfler-
enccs between now and then a little
comparison on the basis of cotton-spin-
nlng returns Is In order. An operative
of that day working 14 hours turned out
from 23 to 30 yards of sheeting lor liln
day's work 0C00 for the year. To-day an
operative In that same mill turns out for
a day's work 10 hours 30001) yards a
year or Bbout 100 yards a day. The
wages 50 years ago aggregated for agood
weaver $175 they now average $033 a
year. The weaver of that day was paid
one and four-tlfths cents a yard for
weaving; the operator of to-day receives
less than one cent per yard. The old
rate of wages per yard would enable
him to live denoently on the basis or
present production; the present rate Is
altogether too low for comfortable exist-
ence. The mirnlng Express has the follow-
ing conundrum" 'Chickens come home
to roost.' Does the Times sabe?" The
quotation of the Express Is somewhat
Incomplete.
The wool Interests of the country are
being badly wooled over this tariff dis-
cussion on wool. Congress alwaya does
get In a snarl over wool.
Lo Amikum that fruit paradise or
America the vast productiveness of
which has been so abundantly de-
monstrated In the "Chicago Citrus Fair"
has Imported a bush fruit from South
America called the "melon shrub." It
Is as large as a goose egg and Is a per-
petual bearing fruit the btossoms green
fruit and ripened fruit appearing at the
same time. The hortlculturallsts pro-
neunce It a decided acquisition to the
list of Southern California fruits.
Cleveland's veto of the bill turning
the unclaimed bodies of paupers In the
District of Columbia over to the medical
colleges Instead of burying them la ac-
cepted by the Senate and ne attempt
will be made to passtt over the veto.
Tub free trade taffy In Congress has
sickened the whole wool business of the
country. If the talk on tarlll was
squelched so that the country would
know what to expect so that business
could calculate on something or noth-
ing It would be Infinitely better for all
branob.es of Industry
The London dallies referring to Jell
Davis' raking over the old Confederate
coals at Montgomery this week are of
opinion that It would be betterto let the
past sleep In Its little bed as "Lee and
Benjamin did." J. D. Is not that sort of
a man; he not only wants to embalm the
reminiscence but to occasionally galva-
nize It Into Ufa.
Morry Marriago Bolls.
A few evenings ago a young man of
this city wnotn we win name .lonesiu
ha cornea of a reapeotable family and we
would spare their leellngt) called upon
his best girl Miss II An oye-wltness
states that be aaw the family bull-dog
make a abort circle and attack Jonce
vigorously from the rear. Jones saw at
once that the dog meant business and
as retreat was Impossible and being
very near-sighted Jonesjumped through
the tiarlor window which he had sup
posed was open. Jones went sprawling
on to the middle of the floor full of
glass agony ana impressions ot me
bulldog.
Miss Il's brother who was a retired
pugilist or note seeing Jones apparent-
ly tearlnir ui the parlor carpet and
smashing the front windows swore at
joncsanu tnumpeu mm to iriguiiuiiy
that Jones laid fist upon the floor wait-
ing for the entire building to fall on and
crush nlm. Jones afterwards said that he
did not know there waa a mule In that
parlor until he (Jones) had been killed.
A light step in the hallway. Miss 11.
entered. Explanations and regrets were
heaped upon Jones but none regretted
the misfortune like Jones himself who
for a long time refused to be comforted.
Hut llnally looking Into the beautiful
dreamy eyes of his girl he said he would
forgive her but be never could forget
i no nerce eye oi mar. uog. .J ones oeggeu
the family to allow him to stand as he
had many pressing reasons for wishing
to maintain an erect posture.
Miss U. upon seeing the fearful abra-
sions upon her Jones's features became
terribly excited and Instead of tincture
of arnica produced a bottle of double-
strength nltrlo acid which she applied
with great vigor to Jones's sore neck
and bead The members of that family
will never forget the awful yell that es-
caped from Jones as be vanished over the
buck fence like a meteor darting across
the heavens l'oor Jones broken down
In fortune and health now applied to the
l'oor Man's Friend who loaned him a
sum of money and gave him advice as to
his future course. The advjee was never
to give up the Bridge but to storm the
same Fortress again. Jones Immedi-
ately carried out bis Uncles Instructions
and at once proceeded to have his trlpe-
oolored pantaloons lined with boiler
Iron. Ah happy waa Jones as he walked
calmly Into Miss U.'s front yard. A
crackling twig and his old enemy was
upon him. There was a sound of break-
ing teeth and broken laws and In a
twinkling the dog was out of sight.
Jones smiled serenely and walked as
quickly to me outstretonea arras of his
sweetheart as the great weight of bis
clothing would permit. Jones was
warmly received (not quite as warmly as
previously) and everything In now on a
solid basis as to future operations. The
happy event will be celebrated as soon
as Jones Is well enough to aocept the
trying oraeai as Decomes rue occasion.
There will be no cards. Jones thanks
Uncle Jesse Emerson for all his bright
Jones saya that Mr. Emerson holds the
linage to help tuo uins as wen as the
Hoys over.
P. S. Jones exneots to accent a posi
tion on the editorial stair of the Texas
Slftlngs and nays that your Unole Em-
erson Is as good as a paid-up subrcrlber
for one year.
Mandarin of the second deirroe.
who lives on tho river Vans- T-Sio.
tls years collector forold Hun Tung
lie carried tho IW-strlct by thu bung
Alio leaving- nimiiy roo iue r
ldarln of the a
Thence to I'ekiu as'I'sung U Vouk
w here ho put on tho stylo of a roial Doukt
Anon we'll so him p. d. soon.
As 11.8. Minister Chans; Yen VVoon.
.North (Ji-orgia that ho had rather iru and farm
limb nno hill than remain in a eountv when.
Lurs For Plies.
1'Ilm uro frequently predated by a sense of
I'ltrht in the back loins and lower part of tho
alHlomen causing- tho patient to suppose he
gcMlou uro present flatulency uneasiness of
nroducinir a very disairrecablo ltcnlnir
after gettlna-watnt. Is a common attendant.
kulio Medicine Company I'iqua Ohio.' Hold
by Marry I Fowler 11. Cohn & Co.. J. D. Do-
vine J. C'lavin.
Trr Fowler's Ice cold soda water.
with positively pure fruit syrups; also
vlchy or soda with milk of magnesia
wheat phosphates tongallne or acid
phosphates lemon orange raspberry.
strawberry and chocolate syrups a spe-
cialty. No. 14 West Houston St. 4-IG-tf
iiurltvof tho blood ! to
lid give tone t. tho dltrestlvo and nislmiiatlvo
wans: to eradlcato all unhealthy humors
from tho blood and for tho lassitude and do-
Hyslem Renovator Is uncqualed. Bold by P.
Why don't y
euullfy and
all druggists. Bold by K. Kalteyer & Hon
1 Hoarscnoss. WhooDliur Couirh. Bnasms
of tho Wlnd-pliOt known as crowlus disease
and Indeed for all pulmonary ailments most
unmonamonirthollttlo people. MOllLKY'B
WOUITUiMlll SY11U1" Is a certain cure
or salo by K.Kaltojvr & Bon.
Iiila Oliiutu Co. Texas March 31 18)4.
Messrs. Mortoy Ilros. Austin Texas!
Deaii Hiitfl rleaso send us four dozen bot
tles of WONlll'.HFUI I'KIIIT. Wo have a
groat demand for your WO.NIIKIIFULKHJIIT
id It Is giving satisfaction to all thatu
) 11.
ell n
of It tbut all liniments together
that wo handle.
I M. Ncexy & Co.
For salo by F. Kalteyer Jr. Bon.
A Reliable Article.
For enterprise push and a desire to get
such goods as will give tho trado satisfaction
II. U Fowler It. Colin Si Co. J. D. Devlno. J.
flavin tho druggists lead ell compotltlon-
They sell Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung
Byrup liecuuso Its tho best mcdlolne on tho
market for Coughs Colds Croup and Primary
Consumption l'rleo fjO cents and fl. Ham.
pies freo. t
Swift's Specific.
cut rvpt-PBenU the method of lta manufactun
1X1 yoars ago. The ilemanil has been gradually
ncrcaBinfft unm n siuu.imuiaDoramry is now
ntt'csiiary to supply the trado. This (Treat
Vegetable Wood Purifier cures Cancer. Hero
Tula. Catarrh. Kczoraa Ulcer llbeu mat lain
id IUi-mmI iVrnl. hereditary'
without the use of Mercury or Potash.
TUB SWIrT SPECIFIC CO.
N y 147 w. Sid St. Drawer 3 Atlanta Ga
MISCELLANEOUS.
Horsfords
SELFRAISINQ
7)8read.
Preparation.
TIIK lir.AI.THKIII. AND NtmtlTIUUS
Baking Powder.
Hcitnrcs In tho Flour the Rlnwth-Klvlnjr
PhoHphatfH that are removed with tho bran
and which am rrulreI by tho s)itcm. No
other linkltisr Powder does Oils. It costs lens
and Is Healthier and Htronjrrr than any other
Powdsr.
Home Testimony
Gcorgo H. Kalteyer
CHEMIST
BAN ANTONIO - TEXAS
Ban Antonio Tex. July 1 ltw.
I purchased In this city a package of Prof
llorsrord's He! I-Kill i In Ureal Preparation
and lubinltlMl It to a chemical eit.tntnu.tlon
and find that tho same la compiiseiiofpure
and ixm-polaonous chew leal
The Idea of Prof. Ilorsford was Indeed a
grand one lu supplanting the Indigestible tar
taratoof soda which is always the end result
of all Haklnif Powders coiniHMod of Cream or
Tartar and Soda by tho soluble phosphate of
llmo and nod a tho very nutritive value of
I) rend and tho iKine-produelnir elements of
nature.
It Is certulnly thu best and must healthy
bread-raisin preparation ever offered to the
public and every mother that has the health
of her chltdrcn at heart should use no other.
I can only Join In tho endorsement Riven by
tho tale celebrated chemist. Prof Huron V
Meblir to this preparation Iti saylntri "I con
sldur this Invention as on of tho moot useful
irlfts which science has made to mankind."
For Sale by all Grocers. Try It.
ALAHO IRON WORKS.
Iron and Hraaa Caslliijjf Church und Fire Hells
Oln and Mill
MACHINERY
Mads and Repaired on Short
Notice.
Ilulldlug and Flro llrlck constantly on hand.
3-2Wf
Wm. ltauntR.
fjKO. ItlUTXR.
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets.
UDXLNIO ULOCK.
Keep tho Finest-Imported wines Chatn-
pairnes and Liquors. Specialties In the finest
brands of Domestic and Imported Clears.
Come and Bee i First-class (rent lemon's ro-
sort. Fine lunoh dally at 10 o'clock a. til.
C. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
HOLKDAD STKEKT
Opp Courthouse - - San Antonio.
All kinds of Illudlntr and HuUnirdnu'wlth
neatness durability and dispatch
ComietltIon In prices defied.
S.S FLOYD &. CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS &
BROKERS
2i Soledad Street SanAntonio
TEXAS
Hxad UrriCK
i6y Strand Galveston.
Exooute oidors for tho purchaso or sale of
UHAIN FllOYISIONS COTTON and
STACKS Are proparod to rooolvo or make
aotual deliveries on all trades wo make.
IVCorresDOndenco sollcltod.
HENRY LAAGER
BAN ANTONIO T3X AS
Real Estate and Loan
-A-GKEDSTT
General Aent for Adams & WlckeV lot and
Improved property In all parts of the city
Bpeolal attention paid to Lands In Boutbwesl
Teias
Correspondence solicited.
Office 373 West Commerce street
The ooolcst place In the elty. A fine assort
mentor the best brands of Imported aud l)o-
mcstlo Wines Liquors and Cigars.
HOT miaLMCH FROM 10 TO ti M.
KIO DAMKKK CO.
Infirmary Remedies &c.
BYE! Ml!
All those afflicted wits any disease of the
est and quickest rellof and euro at tho
HAN ANTONIO
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston and St. Mary's Sti
1 and eiperleii
testlfr whn have been trratif! thorn nf
any InBtltutlnn for tho treatmont of this ipe-
elalty In tho South or West.
KKVJCHKNCKft
Tho follnwlnir aro only a few of tho many
throat Han Antonio T. II. Johnson catarrh In
throat manairer ban Antonio Light! F. Kuhn
catarrh of tho bead Denver Col.i Miss Mary
Frasor catarrh of the throat and cars Nova
Scotia; Frank Newton catarrh of the throat
v f w tv A? iXHinasuury
Tba Ears A. A. Drcscher Ban Antonioj W
Dletert Ilocrno: James Davis San Antonio;
(Jeorre son of V. O. Daurhcrty 8 he riff Krlo
county I'earsall.Tox.i W. W. Uerry Kbo. San
Antonio J. II. Murphy San Antonio K.T.
Allen learflall J. II Jones. Major T.T.Tool.
J. 0. Dlermover San Antonio.
Th Ky !). II. IlreedlnK blepharitis clllv
riai mnjor i. a irei pierjnuin; II. J liad
state srranular lids and keratitis! Frank Nw.
ton stricture lachrymal ductal L. It. Lambert
daughter blennorrhuealo conjunctivitis; An
ton Hatarauda acuto coujunotlvlttsi J W.
Casey daughter IrltlBj Itachcl Ilrealln choral-
a us serosa rv a. uarnanan irido cyclltls
all of San Antonio: It. J. Vlnocnt. Cotulla
ulcer on corneal w. II. llrown Ieesvllle.frran'
liar Uds and kerato-lrttlst W. J Iloe Eairle
rass cataract Ueorffo Locsbers; daughter
Castrovlllo strablsams: Mace Bore 11 llelmont.
entropluin and trichiasis; Kobcrt Urler. Fan a
Maria pterygium and leukoma; II. C. Burnt
hypoplon; W. J. Terrl
traumatlo fraucoma.
EYE EAR THROAT!
Gbas. Dead; H. D. 0. et A Gbir
I.alo Surgeon to the Novr York Ophthalmic
Hospital and rrofosaor or Otilithalmoloiry In
UioCollrRoortlioNi'w York Ophthalmic loa-
filial. Diseases of KVK K A It TIIIMIAT und
NOof a.- cicluslvo sneulaltr. KorraMloi
t'tlod and correct irlasscs prescribed.
OFFICE-40J K. HOUSTON TI1KKT.
OIncohours9tol2m.! 3tnAp.m. Nnolllco
lours on Hnuday. Itesldcnce Zil Han IVdro
veniio. Olflco Tclepliono V!. Itesldcnce T3.
IMfWlm
SAN ANTONIO ICE FACTORY
Fisii Oyster aii
Quir Fish Oysters Soft Shell Crabs
nrul all kinds of Came to Order.
1 wllUhlpa.Hiiii.Uta thoMUwilrlns snwi.nrroaa
ri!'tw;'c?l!iYNn""rfor raJl'oi'ri HoTi"'
f "rVyAfcXrj r$oKTfrn'A r.if-t.'m"1!
J. A. It. (InsACK.
Auction Commission
Merchants Ileal Estate Agents and
Oeneral Collectors.
Have amplo store room and will store con
signments or sell them at private sale or at
auction at No. 7 West Houston street Comal
block.
Feather work on cards
from Morelia and the City
of Mexico. Aztec and In-
dian Pottery and figures
of all kinds from Guadala
jara. Onyx Jewelry from
Puebla Filigree Jewelry
In Gold and Silver from
Guanajuato and the City
of Mexico.
Miniature Birds on
blocks from Aguas Cali-
entes and Morelia.
Horn Goods from San
Luis Potosi.
Zarapas Mexican and
Indian Blankets.
A. O. GILBERT
4 East Houston;st. Next to Bridge
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
16 and tt Msln Plsza Heir French Building.
tjtriTft and Ann Ihinnf Bi.rlnir and Hummer Ram
iranlzatlons a specialty A nw method of
Game Dp
pfFrce delivery system to alt accessible por-
tions of tho city 11-lfUiii
AGENTSl
MISSOURI
STEAM fflSlS
SPRING and SUMMER
The Grand Opening
AT
L. Wolfson s
IN THE -
DRESS GOODS DEPARTM'T
rialn and Suinih.
WOOLEN GOODS
Nun's Velllnr. Ilatlstes Tamlac. Iluntlnirs.
ctu.Hteileatil Domestic (looifs.
Grenadines and Lawns
in Ktrlpoil and Plain L'heckcnil nn.l 1'luln.
IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
All tho Latest Bt)lcs and Patterns for Pprlnjr
Clothing and Furnishing Goods
Is tin- llti put mid turircidof anythtnir ever tu'en
in Weit Texm rmhraeliifr all tho Latest rat-
tern and Pi) hs.
I do not give goods away but will sell at such low
figures purchasers will not go any further when they
once price my goods. A call is cordially solicited.
L. WOLFSON
Main Plazi aad Acequia Street San Antonio Tei.
J. H. MARQUART
BOOT anfl SHOE MANUFACTURER.
OPPOSITE COUUT HOUSK.
(lents Calf Hoots from $ I upwards Hoys' limits f4ill description; Hoys' Rhoes call" and
u rain In lmttoit and Ittce.
Therk'aniless.OXltHtl) PATENT I.KATIII.Jt I.NCWC1 PUMP. nhfU Khoo In tho mar-
kit. Kleirant OPI'.HA HUl'l'UtS. lust tho thlinr for a nlvo t rfne.it. Full linn nf UKAVi
1l(H)Ti hent In tho market; irlit $'i.U). Cotno and oxninlne them A complcto stock of
lU'KINi: MUTTON I.AC1! and (Inlter Hhoos. 'They uhuuM bo seen to ho appreciated.
lYfln addition to my stoek nf Hoots and Shoe. I carry all kind of sImm polish for
leu' and children's shoes and the celebrated "T. M. Hliiekliitr for vents' fttioe-l.
ladli
ir uniers tor any sijies or unois aniiHnoc
it-ral satisfaction guaranteed.
M ISSOURIPACIFICJI SYSTEM
INTMATIONAUNHR R. R. DIVISION.
SOLID TE S
With All Modern ImprovoineoUThrouith Hot ween
Galveston and St. Louis I San Antonio & St. Louis
VIA TEXARKANA.
Without Cliang-o of Curs of any lliscrlpllon and Only lino t.'liam
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing-
ton Philadelphia New York Boston
And Other l'rlnclpal Cities in tho
NORTH AND EAST.
1-Triiln lenvlmr fun Anlonln nt 0:: n. in. hut Pullman Hotel Cur. via Denlsnn. tliniunh
lc Ht. Iiuls. rsyt'raln lenvluirfliii Antonio
via uenlsnii ttirouirn to Kaunas Ully eoniiootlnir at ueulson wttli Ttirotiirh filocpor t.i tit
Ixiuls. (r-'assonirers limikod found from nil iinlnts In i:illtl)l'i: via tlio '7AM KIllCAN" 8
rl. Lino hotweon I'll 1 1.A 1 A anil I.I VKIU'OOI. and Inn-IIKI) 8TAH" H. H. Lino be
twecnNKW YOKK I'llll.Alll'.l.l'Ill A nn.l ANTWKU1'. Fur full Inlorimillon call mi
J. S. MaoNAMARA.
Ticket Airent2Sj Commerce SI reel Kninpniau
H. p. hughes.
1' ;A. Houston Tel.
SAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY.
MISSION ROUTE.
Until further notloo trains will run ns follows. Dally except Sunday
I.kivkSin Antonio 8:15 a. m
AnitivB at Kenkhy 1:35 r. h
I.EiVK Kuneuy 1:53 p. m.
AimivK nt San Antonio 7:10 p. m.
rnnticctlUK nt Ban Autnulo with Missouri I'aclllo mid Houtheril liaclllu Itallwiis and
at FlorcHVllle with riftuo Line for rlulhcrlnnd Htirlnirs l'li'iimlutoii nod Uireiutit and at
Keneily for llovvlllc llopeuoll Mineral City ami all points soulli.
U. LOTT
lrealdent and Ueneral ManaKi-r
RICE &
(Lnto with ltlce Horn
DROP IN AND SEE US WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN.
HI- SCHTJLTZE
Id STILL IS TIIK LKD ANDaANNOUNCES TU AT HIS HAS
Tlin I-iinnrr fllrl In tho
into tais market.
itiicii as tlio To i hi
Ilrcukr.iftt and Diamnnd in
hand uuoh
lt and Air at
Tin Shop lor tlio
nroiuntlvuttuiidod to. Host
and dolfviTOd free to any
STOVES FOR
No. 0 West Commerce Street
MARTIN &
GALVANIZED
oonnooted vithinyci- A VV'
BuHdlng Material of all kinds shanea or sues. A larh assortment of Ornamenta
Goods til way In atovk. Wo keop oonstautly on hand Urge quantities of tho never yet ur-
passed J. HalSCll'S Barb Qnd Pence Wire. WearoBuoeosfru'ooiapetllorflluprloe
and iroodi. Come and be convinced.
OFFICE :
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPOT
In Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods
llurxhlblta tho fsiiwst stock ever hrouaht (o
Western Texan.
NAINSOOK AND MULL
In both White anil ttiloml.
Is tho Innrt'St In Han Antonio schcti! trot
Tlio Fnmituro Department Is complctowllh
Ash llwlroom Suits. Wardrobes Chairs llndv
llrusscls and Inprnln Carpets Ituits Mnt.
tlnir. Curtains window shades life. Coun.
try aiders ailed promptlr and satlatac'tlnn
iruarantced. dond for samples.
win i prumpuy uxecmou. a nico tit and
i
VIA DENISON.
at 4:0) p. m li is Pullman 1'alaou Sleeping Car
W. F. SIMMONS.
Ilulldlnir. Tlcaet Afrent I. O.N. Depot.
b. w. Mccullough.
(1. 1'. T. A. Dallas. TeiasJ
B. F. YOAKUM
Trafllo Manaicer
DALLAS
lc Co. New Orleans I.a.)
Hardware Paints Oils Glass Etc.
Stoves Tinware House Furnishing Goods.
SOLI! AOKNT3 FOIt
Cotton Plant Stoves and Rangos
The BEST on Earth
Now York Ruuinel 1'alnt Compuny'a MUed Pulu
Must In tlio market. Lariro.llno nf lleatlnir
titovoa at liw Trices.
;i3 & 35 Wkst Oommekoe Stiiket.
the other lead! US' brands
the New Charm tho Early
lariro quantities always on
Cutlery Table Ware Gran-
ware cte. Awellrerulated
turlniror
part of tho city
THE MILLION!
San Antonio Texas
SCHRYVER
OF ALL-
SORTS KIRDS
AND
QMIiTIESI
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
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