San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 170, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 4, 1886 Page: 2 of 4
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AGENTS KOll TIIK LKIHT.
S C. Ilicawmi NcwYipiik
N. w. AraiiiSnn. ..
NklJON ClIEHSUANN.
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THIS PAPER FX.raMXZfft
Ad.Mtlalaa Ilurvau ( 10 npnica HI whjrjirl tal ng
cuatracta war be mad tut
Wednesday August 4 1886.
Have the Light Untied.
Subscribe lealntf the city for
iner. or an) time.
m ir
ulnt for Till cents n month. 1 li
address will lie cliawred
often as desired
ltiLvrioNs are strained between
France and the Vatican; the relations be
tween Germany and tbe pone are In-
creaslngly cordial. Is there anjrpolltl
cal correlation between tbeie facta?
Uibus and Wellborn are fighting to the
deatb.fn Wellborn'! district with' good
prospects of killing eaoh other oQ' and
letting a third man capture the congres-
sional plum.
Tin opinion Is expressed In several
well-regulated circles that the candl
dalea who get there In Texas this fall
will be Indebted to pure acoldent and
general euiiednefi for their elevation to
oftlce. Neither merit nor fitness seems
to count.
Wniue cotton crop reports are far from
universally favorable on tills tide the
ocean the reports of tbe India crop Inub
cate the largest yield ever known. The
time may como when American ootton
planter! even will need protection and
then will tbe solid South monkey with
free trade no longer.
Tiik California legislature mowed
Hcnator Hearst under by a vote of 70 to
a I. and gave bis seat to A. V. Williams
tbu nominee of the republican caucus
Hearst enjoyed the honors of hit appoint
ment to fill the vacancy caused by Mil'
ler's death Just long enough to tbow hts
unfltnestfor tbe place.
As in democratic congress does not
seem to understand enough about the
publla business to engineer a civil un
dry appropriation bill or a supply bill
why not vote to continue the approprl
atloni made by a republican congress
until next December and adjourn
UiisTav Cook In poling for moral effect
at tbe San Marcos Chautauqua felt him'
elf on semi-religious' ground and at
tempted to evolve some profound moral
reflections from the deepa of bis rusty
renectlvenest on such themes t as usual
he slopped. over and spilled thejmllk of
nil wisdom beyond possibility ol sopping
It up.
Tint Irish National league has ordered
Hi county Kerry branches to get ready
for a general strike against rents. Tbe
Orangemen In Belfast have entered
upon a' murderous crusade aaralnat the
Catholics. The new cabinet lends an
offensive coerolonlst to Ireland for chief
secretary and a relative of the Infamous
Castler'elgh' as lord lieutenant. There li
no peace for Ireland yet awhile.
Whin democrats assail democrats for
being offensive partisans and demand
their removal from office on that ac-
count there U something In Denmark
that Is highly scented. One more year
and there being no republican office-
holder! In federal positions won't the
fur fly among the democratic rustlers for
office.
1'lMSlON COMMBSIONKU BLACK dOCI
himself fcroua In outtlng down a union
soldier!' petiilop for wounds received
id wsr.jrom twelve aoiiars a montn
four.- The' letter' tbe commissioner re
ceived fromthaj oldler when be re
inrneq nil new eariiuoaw to tue pepsioi
ollloe and asked Black to add It to hi!
own 1100 a month Increase make! good
reading. Union loldlen have no rlgbti
which a democratic administration
bound to respact.?
Tbk Harris oounty demooraeydld not
BiuxtrJaM al candidate for the collector'
oMe' inihite'i Otfriiln 'and'
igiijwere bfp'retbe .eonfentlon! but
tha aaeembled wUdom of Harris oounty
CM not ae fHto.nomlhate iq branded
bo eVir democrat! and tent them
oul';to .foViirj'' jsinQqf" the faithful for
votes on cltetlan dsyv 11m the grey-
backs found In tt Union soldiers' linen
they "i wore them and let them go."
Tu" more the P0ltlctl make-up of
Salisbury' cabinet ! studied anu
derilood tue mora certain doe It ap
appear
that the great event! 'of the past year
have taught him nothing Churchill Is
virtually the head of the new govern-
ment and bis friends are well provided
He cannot liavo any real Harmony
of sentiment with lucb men aa Lord
Caallereagh's kinsman and Sir Michael
Hlcki-lleacb and yet these men are tbe
highest officers of tbe crown In Ireland.
he policy ol coercion "vigorously ap
plied for twenty yean" which li tbe
Tory regimen for existing evils In Ire-
land will only be met by a stubborn non-
reslstait polloy on the part of the Irish.
Kvlctlons mean no rent and In tbe pres
ent depreed condition of agriculture In
Ireland illstreal li luro lo follow any at
tempt to enforce payment of rentals.
The Salisbury administration win ue
dominated by Churchill who ambitious
bo li to supplant Gladstone in the af
fection! of tbe English liberal! may at-
tempt to unite tbe liberals on a moder-
ate Irish polloy which wilt command a
lufllolent oonserva'tlve support to carry
through parliament. There Is no one
parly In England to-day that can com
bine to carry any measure of Irish re-
form. There are at least four If not
five faction! In English politics on this
question and of these three are neces-
sary to carry a majority In the house of
commons. Tbe conservatives must
have tbe support of every anti-home
rule liberal to defeat the l'arnellltei and
the home rule liberals. Tbli vote they
nnot get. Tbe anti-home ruler lib
eral! will not vote ooerclon. The home
rule liberals and tliel'arnellltcs must se-
cure tho vote of the anti-home rule lib-
erals to defeat coercion on the part of
tbe conservatives. This tbey will get
but cannot get that vote for a home rule
bill. Parliament li at a dead lock and
111 10 remain until after another appeal
the country at least so far as Irish
home rule li concerned.
"One Horse Farmer" made
neb a blue streak In the Express' atmos-
ihere yesterday morning because aome
tbe "names of his old soldier friends
were misspelled In hli Kan Maroon let-
ter" what may lie not be expected to do
ben be sees himself written uown eui-
torlal In tbe apology for that San Mar-
os mix ai the "One Hose rarnier."
Types will get mixed In tbe best of of
fices
Tint disagreements between the two
branches of congress are not an edifying
icotaele te tbe country. Tbe differ
ences appear to be not only radical but
Irreconcilable. The bouse seems to de-
light In making suoh changes In all
measures originating In the senate ai
make It Impossible for that body to
accept them. Committees of confer
ence are appointed In vain and their
patched up truce! are not acceptable to
either body. Hills are sent backward
and forward from lenate to house and
from bouse to senate amended and
reamended and amendment! are non'
concurred In until tho original author!
of the measures never could or would
recognize their bantlings unlets tbey
followed them by number upon the leg-
lslatlvejournals. These bills are doom
ed to Inevitable defeat when tbey come
up for final action and as a result tbe
Igbt month's session baa passed and no
bills of any general Importance have
been passed. The experiment of a con'
gress with one democratic and one re'
publican branch la a mugwumplsh affair
lor which the country has no special
The country wait! and waits lm
patiently for congress to adjourn.
Tint EunorKAM war cloud doe not
lessen In Its omlnoui portenti as tbe
dayi go by France has taken a posi
tively exasperating attitude towards
Germany Her minister of war Is de-
cidedly self-asserting and very popular
onsplouously palrlotlo and very Jealous
of French honor. It may be that the
fiery nature of tho national spirit has In
vested the rising general with qualities
which be does not possess but It oannot
be denied that he has suddenly awak'
ened a military ardor In Franco that has
not been witnessed before In a genera-
tion. Tbe reoent discovery that the
Germans have been secretly training car
rler pigeons In France presumably for
war purposes has not had a quieting
effect upon tbe French nerves. These
facts taken In connection with the clos
tng of tbe pert of Batoum by Itusslal
and the completion of her railway
through the Merv desert ; also with the
refusal of Austria to permit newspaper
correspondents to witness her military
manoeuvres this fall.all eo to deepen the
anxiety that Is felt for the peace of
juirope snouia uostuiiiea oe openea in
any quarter there seems every reason
to 'conclude that It wonld Involve at
least three of the' great powers lri a de1
vastatlng war before It would close and
In that time tbe entire faoe of Europe
might be politically changed.
The right of way across Bexar oounty
Is secured. Tbe contract between tbe
several committees representing th
subscribers to the bonds for the north'
western railway extension of the San
Antonio and Aransas Fass road and the
officers of that road was signed yester
day evening. Grading will commenoe
as soon as the locating engineers have
established their tine and our Boerne
neighbors who desire to eat their Christ
mas turkey In the Alamo City will have1
an opportunity to mike the trip by rail.
San Antonio owes a larger debt of gratl
tude than she will ever piytothe'twd
or three gentlemen on her railway com
mlttee who have accomplished this work
of extending our northwestern tr'ade.by
rait Jntp' the; Fanhaidle region. The
good these men do will live' after them
The money saved by those who have
contributed nothing toward! this enter
prise will be scattered before their ac
tlon Is wholly forgotten. The commit'
tee breathe free tbli morning.
Thk people's eyes .turn towards Oal
veston tbli week and the military evo-
lutionsor ttm several companies rote red
for tbe drill will be followed with Iritei
est. The politicians' eyes will tnrn
towards Oalveatoh next week and
whipping in of tbe refractory ones will
be a sight for "ye gods and little fishes.
Ta liiineamhA nf a flail nn floVerLOf
Ireland for permission to raise troops for
servloe against Mexico is oheap. As
affording an index of pnblto sentiment
It may have Its value but It Is unfortu-
ately not the provlnoe of Texas to as-
.. hr rlvMa In this matter uncle
Ham has reserved tolilniself the right not
to make war and If a democratic aumin-
Istratlon Is lost to all sense or honor and
li. nil of nrrservlntf the life and
guarding the liberty of American citi
zens there is but one remeay cnange
tbe administration uive Jim maine a
chance.
'' iinnimn I.lilit Guards having
snuffed tbe battle from afar could not
resist tbe temptation to take part In the
fray and at this writing are on the
ground 'reads' for the contest. The
ranks are somewhat depleted and all of
tbe "old guard" who have heretofore
covered the Bayou eity wun giory a
garment are not In line but there are a
sufficient numberof them.and those upon
whom their mantle has fallen to give
Houston a strong feeling of confidence
i..t ih. v.tht nnarda will bring back
that first prize upon the point oftbelr
bayonet!. May tne nest company win.
... .wmntntna In the morning
dispatches that the unmerciful prodding
given this democratic aaminisirauuu .or
Its milksop methods In tbe Cutting case
.... ..lmlnlitratlve bile. If
not tbe sense of national honor and
something may be done to relieve lexas
from the fret of sitting with her arms
folded In dumb helplessness while her
citizens are iplrlted across .the Klo
Grande to uungeona aim
....... mnitt. nn foralirn affairs has
adopted a resolution calling upon the
president to renew nis uemauu mi
imm.ili.te release. This means
suspension of deplomatlo relations If the
demand Is not compneu witu.
run iTnniton Post takes righteous ex
ception! to the garbled itatements and
raise Impressions arising tnereirem mai
have1 been scattered broadcast over
..ni..rnlnir the Harris county
convention. No one who read the pro
ceedings of that convention couiu uouui
for a'momeht' that as a matter of pure
unadnlterated fact Swain bad the call
over anyone man In tbu state ae guber
natorial candidate. Tne entire coui-
i.i.lmi nnnM rin'nntnore than defeat
the motion to Instruct for him by a vote
or six In a total of one hundred ana
elghty-slx. This fact alone is sufficient
to demonstrate the aosoiute untruiuim-
nf auch renorts as appeared In the
San Antonio Times and In the Waco Ex-
aminer concerning the outcome at Hous-
ton. In tbe fac and'eyei of such a vote
as Swain commanded in mat convention
to say that the nominating committee
reported an almost solid Koss delegation
Is simply misleading anu -wiuuuy so.
Th. whnla Intent of such reports Is to
make capital against Swain and send his
friends Into the convention disheartened
and defeated before tbe real tug or war
opens. On tbe other hand It Is hoped
that thereby the Ross following will be
marla to annear so mucn stronger man
It really la that the convention can be
atamneded his war on tbe first ballot
the Ross men knowing mat on tuisue-
nanria the r hone of victory. 11 IS now
nn.ii.ri that unless Rosa ls nominated
nn the first or second ballot he has no
chance of carrying tbe convention. His
friends have made war upon swain anu
'Martin anrl fllddlnirs so unrelentlesslv
'that once the followers of these men
have an opportunity to mass their forces
ltnia win tnaicn no lartner neauw&v.
iTh. hlttarn.aa nf tha eandldacv before
tbe oonventlon precludes the possibility
of any beany union alter it ana it may
ha written down aa the conclusion of a
I fair judgment that the democracy of
this state this year are hopelessly
aiviuea among luemseivea.
aunt. t. M.th.rs
Ura. Wlnalow'a Hoothlns SvruD
should alwava be used for children
teething. It sooths the child softens
the gums alleys all pain cures wind
oollo and Is the best remedy (or diar
rhoea centa a oottie. i-n-iyr
Anrll 18.
Messrs. Morlex Dros.1
Gents l tried Morler's Illacktwrry Palsam
twoor ray oauuren toai naa menu
plaint I can cheerfully recommend Morley'i
saio or r. nauoyer sou.
NOTICE
-TO-
Appllcants Tor Positions in Public Schools
Orrira or SriT. rYui.ic School:
Ban Antonio Texas July -M im.
All examination of applicants for positions
In tho Bail Antonio publlo schools will be held
at the High School nulldlnr on August 16 IT
1 120. SI. J. K. SMITH
7-W-eod-ai Supt. City Schools
I RED OUT!
1 .1 louki. I HON t.l.r. IdIo ilmnl ann Vb
-rl lm'. r-DacrlpUui fur UuiM vtu BHd taHaliia ap
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
N0TICI.
Orric Sam Antonio St. It'rlCo.l
April 31. 18).-
During the summer last bar en the
1 1'euro line win leave tue npnoga i
0 p. ni. except Saturday andHundaT
which days they will run regular till
Kxtra cars can be had at all hours by
parties wishing to remain later.
PLEASURE RESORTS.
THE
The Southern Palace of
AMUSEMENT.
MILITARY PLAZA.
TTio only plow of amusement In the city.
Open every night all tho year round.
MAX SAMUELS
Manager.
NEW ATTRACTIONS 1
Special Engagement
OK TIIK
Arlington
Cathcart
McCraw
All Slar Specialty Company
AT THR
San Pedro Springs
Sanda? Niglit Jifly 2S
AND ON KVliltV
Tuesday Thursday Saturday and Sunday
Nights UntllFurtherNotlce.
Admission -
Free I
SAN PEDRO SPRINGS.
Only Resort of Pleasure In the
City of 8an Antonio.
Concert dally from 3:30 to 10:30 p. m.
A variety of atuuscinenta for young and old.
Itofrcshmcnts of all kinds. Plenty of thado.
A flrst'Class restaurant Is attached to tbe ea-
tatiUshuient.
t-lWin r. KaUIIILB Proprietor.
SIMON FEST'S GARDEN
Ijitrcr Boer and other refreshments.
I mtir-.. ..vPrvHiintl.iv.
Tho publlo and strange rstnrltod. 4
Yeramendi Garden and Barl
Tho coolest place lu tho olty. A flno assort-
moot of tho best brands of Imported and Io
mestlo
Wines Liqnors and Cigars.
H01 Mil LUIICH FROM 10 TO II M.
NIC DAMKSCH M CO
ALAMO GARDEN
J. D. FRY MANAGER.
Bar Room Restaurant
AND ICE CREAM.
Preparing of largo publlo and private dinners
and suppers for parties balls otoM a specialty
East Side Alamo Plaza San Antonio Texas
VANCE HOTEL
FHANK BTAIttt PKOPR1ETOU
OX THE EUROPEAN PLAN..
Uoouts with board'! I.fi0 tu -'.00 per day! ac
cording to locality;' also rooms without board
Lines of street cars pass the doors between
both diktats every eight minutes.
!u connection with tho hotel will keep
his regular rlsh and ursur business. R-iMf
Hotel Val Verde
Dot Rio Val Verde Co. Texas
All tlia vnsir HfnJth lli'iort of the fbiuthweit
New managemont. courteous attention and
special care to Invalids.
morolal travelers and stockmen.
Mrs. E. V. Close - Proprietress
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS
back par bounty and pensions for soldlorsj
joiiN M uurriK
lov-fleneraill- da:
Washlnirton. D. C. and to 11. llreuBlnir.
iv h. jiathdk lxi. uanaers wasnutgiou
1 r A TvT C 1 TO 4 PKU CENT-On
ijUniNU gooa notes uonas iiooi
real estate eto tiovefnmeni nonas sold
monthly payments. Good premiums for
vealors. Reliable correspondents wanted.
Address
G. W. FOSTER Banker
No. a Ilroadwar New York
Seffel & Herwielc
scenic Artists
Ornamental Plain Sign and House Painters
Alamo St Opp Soholz Hall.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HorsMs
ffiBread
Frepamlion.
KIIF.AlrilFUI AND NUTltlTIOUS
Baking Powder.
HfHtnrra to the Flmir thn Rtrrnirth-irlvltlaT
Plinauliatfi that arc remnrc with tho brnru
and which am n-nulrt-0 hr tho ijritcm. No
other llaklnif l'nwdrr dwi thli. It coeti tcsi
and m li eaitmer ana mrnnjrer man any omer
Powdor.
Home Testimony
From
George H. Kalteyor
CHEMIST
SAN ANTONIO - TEXAS
SAN Anton in Tex.. Julr 1 18K5.
purohaactl In this clt a package of Prof
Hnriford't HelMlaUtnjr Bread rrcparatlon
and submit td It to a chemical examination
and find that tho narao li compoaod of pure
and non-polionoui cbvmloala.
The Idea of Prof. 1 1 on ford was Indeed a
jrrand one la supplanting- the lndlg-estlblo tar-
tarate of Soda which Is always the end result
all Uaklnf Powders corapos(d of Cream of
Tartar and Soda by tho soluble phosphate of
lltno and soda the Tery nutrltlro ralue of
ad and the bono-produdntf elements of
nature.
It Is certainty the best and most healthy
bread-raising preparation ever offered to the
public and erery mother that has tho health
hor children at heart shoo Id use no other.
can only Join In tho endorsement siren by
tho lato celebrated chemist. Prof Baron V.
Llclilg to this preparation In Baylnjti "I con-
sider this Invention as one of the most useful
trlfU which science has made to mankind
For Sale by all Grocers. Try It.
Infirmary Remedies &c.
AND THROAT.
est and qulckost roller and oure at tbe
AN ANTONIO
YE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston and St. Mary's Stt.
n Texas since 1540 1 In Han Antonio slnoelM
Auction Commission
Merchants Ileal Kitate Agents and
General Collectors.
Have ample store room and 'will atom con'
sta-nmetrts or sell them at prrrato sale or at
auction at No. 7 West Houston street Comal
block.
JOHN KINAHAN
Elsh and Oysters
The Bay Fishery
Depot on Galan street south of and oppo
site the cathedral. Is a well known fish stand
waere everything In that line Is kept In re-
frt iterators built for that purpose. Fish both
Gulf river and lakafish ate to be bad with
shrimp crabs turtles etc. and at bottom
prloes A watfon Is on hand to deliver fish
twlooperday durlnrttae forenoon and from
4 o'clock to (1:30 o clock in tbo evening.
Tho polite and affable (Klnaban' Is In
charirD and will take pleasure in waiting upon
7UU t
RACKET! & SALL1WAY
Plain and Ornamental Plasterers
Anlv PraHal rVimnt .nil fttnned Workora
In the city flaater Baajr Cltra Nello. Terrs
turers or
Patent Stone Mantels.
ltepalrtna In all Its branches promptly done.
All work (uaranteod.
orncts-33C I. Caamir.. and Jis it; Mam's It
ALAMO IRON WORKS
Engines Boilers; Gins and1 Mill
MACHINERY
Made and Repaired
JAMES MURPHY
ARCHITECT
OKFICB-NO. 11 DBVINB DUILDINQ.
Oorreapondenee Bollclted.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
SPRING ;and SUMMER
The Grand Opening
AT
L. Wolfson's
iNrnm
DRESS GOODS DEPAM'T
Sjirii ai Summer Sis!
In plain stripes Burrahs. Trlcontlncs ronireet
Irish Poplins and Satins lu all grades both
Plain and Surrah.
WOOLEN GOODS
Grenadines and Lawns
InStrlpcri and Haln.Clicckcrcl amll'laln.
IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
All tho Latest fltjrlcs antl I'attcrns rr Hprlnir
and Bummer Wear can txi aeon anil will lie
trlmmeillo suit the most rastltllous taato.
othing and Furnishing' Goods
Urns and strips
I do not uive Broods awav. 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 Plaza and Acequia Street San Antonio Tex.
EUGENE 8TAKF1X.
STAFF EL
General Commission Merchants Cotton Wool and Hidot.
AKcntn3for Weir Sulk now BUcI HldlnK and Walking Cultivators Corn and Cotton
Planters Deorlng Mowers Kcapers Binders and
Littles Chemical Fluid and Powder Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. -
J. H. MARQUART
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.
dents' Calf Roots from f upward I Dors Hoots of all descriptions l Dors' Shoes calf and
grain in ouiion ana ihw.
tho
dilation to inr stoca 01 noma nnn
ladles' and children's shoes and tho celebrated T. M." DIaeklnfr for gents stioes.
garordcrs for any styles of Boots and Hhoes wilt be promptly executed A nice lit and
genera) satisfaction guaranteed.
MISSOURI PACIFICJX SYSTEM
INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT
SOLID TEiLIlTS
With All Modern Improvements Through llctwoon
aWeston and St. Louis I San Antonio Sl St. Louis
VIA TEXARKANA. I VIA DENISON.
Chicago Cincinnati Louisville Baltimore Washing
ton riiiiaueipiiiti now i ui n. uuiuii
And Olbcr Principal Cities In tbo
NORTH AND EAST.
IVTraln leavlnv San Antonio at 6:30 a.
to St. Louis. car-rralnleiivlnaii .vnionioai iiuj p. m. nna i-uumin riuaoo siocpma- uar
via Denlson. throuirli to Kansas City connecting at Dentson with Throuirh Sloepor to St
Louis. tVI'assenirorl hooknl In and from nil point! In KIIIIOI'K via tho 7AMKHIOAN" S
B. Lino botweon PIIILAURM'lllA and LIVKKryill. and
tween NEW VOUK PHILADELPHIA a
ij
J. B. MacNAMARA.
Ticket Asrent SK5 Commoroo Street. Karap
H. P. HUGHES.
1 A. Houston. Tex.
SAN ANTONIO & ARANSAS PASS RAILWAY
MISSION ROUTE.
Until further notice our trains will run us follows iDally except Sunday
Iiuva SaK Antonio 8:30 a. u.
A suva at Biivilli 6:16 r. .
SOirniBOCND TlUINS LXIVK llKKVlLLX 6:16 1'. II.
" " " Bridmoki! 0:16 p. n.
Aubivk at PariLOTK 7:16 r. u.
NoimiBOUNU TnaiNS Luvi Pai'alotx 0:30'a. M.
" " Skidwokk 7UW'a. m.
' ' 11 Bkrvillb 8:46. u.
Abiuvi at San Antonio .' 0KX) r. at.
Connect at Ban Antonio with Missouri Paolflo and Southern I'uolno ltnllwars: at Klores
rllle with Rtaie Lino for Sutherland Spring. PleiwiitiUin and Lnvernlat at Kooodv for
Helena: at Pottus for Mineral City and making cIohu hack connection at Paitntoto for Corpus
Lunall anu an poinia aouiu.
U. LOTT
Prasldant and General Manac r.
RICE &
(Lato with Illce Ilorn
DHOP IN AND BEE US
MARTIN &
BlllldlrUt Material of all kinds shapos or sues. A largo assortment of Ornament t
Goods always In stock. W. ke.D constantly on hand large quantities of the never yet aur
passe J. HalSSh'a Barb and Fenoe Wire. w. are suooessfu' oomnetlto'rs In price
and goods. Com. and betoonrlnoed.
OFFICE :
SOUTH OF SUNSET DEPOT - - SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
In Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods
Ho exhibits the tariffs t Htock ever brought to
Western Texas.
NAINSOOK AND MULL
In IkjIIi Whllo and Colored.
Tbe Bootanil Sboe Department
Is tho largest In San Antonio selected from
the ln'st rnetorlcB.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS!
nir other iroda wo And I'lush
I'urlnr Hulls Mohair I'arlor Sulla Walnut and
Kuarantced. Send for samples.
ALKXANDRIt KUI1L.
& KUHL
Harvestlntr Machines.
- SANANTONIO.TEX.
thin if for a nloo present. Full lino of HKAVY
to bo appreciated.
nniMs( i curry ku kuuis ui moo ihjiibii lor
NORTHERN R. R. DMSION.
m. ha. I'ulltnan Hotel Car vlaDonlson through
ItKD HTAIt" H. 8. Lino ho
ANrWBItP. Kor full Information call on
W. F. SIMMONS..
nulldlntr. Ticket Agent I. & O. N. Depot.
B. W. MoCULLOUOH.
Q. P. & T. A Dallas. Texas
B. F. YOAKUM
TraiB e Manacar
DALLAS
& Co. Now Orleans La.)
Hardware Paints Oils Glass; Etc.
Stoves Tinware House Furnishing Goods
SOLB AGENTS YOU
Cotton Plant Stovos and Ranges
The BEST on Earth
Now York Enatnol Paint Company's Mlxod Pain
Host In tho inarkot. Large lino of Heating
Stovos at Low Prices.
33 & 35 West Oommehoe Steeet.
WHEW YOU ARK IN TOWN.
SCHRYVER
OF ALL
S0BTS KIMDS
AND
QUALITIES I
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