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The San Antonio Light.
ItAILUOAD TIME TA11I.K.
luteruatlon.l Great Northern
Ksprcsa... 12:15p.m. MB P. 10.
liT!lmLLl'-'.l!.'.gJ IMUSi
Oalvnstou. lUrrl.burg nud Bin Aiitimlu
LrAvrsvTT Aitmvta.
7:10 m. p. ni
4:45 p. in. oiw a. m
6:40 p. m. IktO a. m.
WcfUwanWro an
from Kl Paso)...
Aclvortlalnt; Directory.
J OK UOSi: hardware nl houso f urnlnlilnir
goods removed to 401 Couimcrt) street.
Ixiwctt prices guaranteed MOlin
VKIUK INBTIUTCTION8 given by Joseph
V McAllister. Terms 75 cents u lesson. At-
ply nt residence on Al.muatrcct. 1-10-1 in
f)AOIFI0 IIOTRI KM West Commoren
I street San Antonln. N leu rooms and good
faro. Hoard. itcrriay.$l; perweck fl. 1. II.
Pkttv Proprietor. H0-2m
KNIGHTS PYTHIAS. Klk lodxo No. M
inootsovoryTbursdayat7::0 p. m. Oastlo
In Fireman's llall. Visiting brethren wolcotno
I-il! .1. 1!. IlKKIilllNfl. IVllllnt. OIll
Alamo
AlrlMIO
i J block corner Commerce tine
streets. Ban Antonio.
l-lii-Um
GW. PHILLIPS dentist olllco 518 Com-
. merco streot over Nloqcngg's lok Horo
tan Antonio. l-n-'-'m
KINK OOODS.
LOW I'ltlCKH
V. Lorra
Merchant Tailor
(.'otnnicrco St. iVoar llridgi-.
Mas received the largest stock of Kngllsh.
French and German Roods over brought tothls
city. All styles and colors. Only Unit-class
tailors omployed. Sulla mado up In tho latest
stylo at tbo lowoU possllilo prices and a per-
foot fit guaranteed.
Co. Piwietors.
N. S. BURNHAM M. D.
mm
272 Commerce Street.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
All diseases of Iiyeand Kar treated lu
most approved manner with tho latest appli
anooe. Crooked eye straightened artificial
Inwrtrtwl to move naturally etc. eta
A. W. D1LLAKD
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
No. lii Soloilntl Street
Itnom 5 San Antonio Toxus. Will practice In
all tho courts of Texas. 10-10-1(
Royal Havana Lottery.
February 9 1884.
Number for Numbcr-Prlzo Tor Prize
With 230 additional prizes
Only 23000 Tickets. 93
BCIISDUt.lt.
I Capital Prlzo... t O.OOU
l 2500
1 " " 1000
;i Prlzos $100 each lajo
' ao 1200
20 " M " 1000
ft'il " 10 " 0510
U Approximations to llrst prize S100
each MX)
0 Approximations to second prize
J.VJ each 4.7)
S Approximations to third prize $50
each 100
tftl Prlzosaa above bolnKtlto full num-
ber In tho ltoyal Havana and
10 Additional PrlxcB of $5 each to tho
iTJOtlckoU having oa ending lium-
borthotwo torintnal units of the
number drawing tho CaDltal Prlzo
Of 13000.... 1150
(ttl Prlzos. amounting In U S.goldto.. $25010
TlokeU. SJ3.00. Halves Bl.OO.
Tbo ltoyal Harana official list docldcs ovory
frlzu. Bubjoet to no manipulation not con-
rolled by tho parties in interest honestly
managed it Is tho falrost equarost and best
thing that could bo ooneolved.
Boo that tho name GOULD & CO.. Is on the
UCKOl. noueuiuorsare geuuine.
ALL PHIZES PAID Ot PltEBKNTATION
For Information and particulars address c
apply to
BHIP8HY COMPANY
1213 Uroadway.New York Cltr.
08 East Uandolph Btreot Chloato 1 1
Or W.W.WAUI.VO
No. 8 West Oommeroe Btreot and
No. 8 Alamo Plata Ban Antonio
WHI11 mI.
Main 1'laa. Nau Anttiulo. Toihm
Fowler. Berliner &
''Tom Ochiltree's Simplicity."
A Washington special says i "John T.
Walt It a quiet tteady-coinf common-sense
old gentleman from Connecticut who it be-
ginning hit fourth term at a representative In
Conjreis. Colonel Thomat Portethouie
Ochiltree it a fittx untamed youlh from
Teiat beginning hit Congressional career
with an carnett desire to do light but hand!-
capped by hit ignorance of the world at to
the proptr course to purine. Colonel Ochil-
tree had never been Introduced to Mr. Wait
but observing the gray htirt and urene
countenance of the gentleman from Connecti-
cut went to him yeitcrday for advice. "You
are an old member of the house I believe"
tatd Colonel Ochiltree taluting Mr. Wait
with courtly gesture and dropping into the
nearest chair. "You.have been htrencver.il
yean I am told."
"I am beginning my fourth term"antwcred
the Connecticut Keprctentallve with a com-
placent smile.
"I am delighted to hear it" continued the
red headed ranger of the Kio Grande. "I
advice such advice as only a gentleman of
lorg Legislative experience can give. I am a
new member unlamlliar with the customs'
here and I do not wish to make mistakes at
the beginning of my public career. The lact
is Wait that ever sloce Congress met I have
been receiving pastel from all the important
railroadt in the United Statet franks from
telegraph companies and tcoret of such
favors from the big corporations. I with you
would tell me what I ought to do about it.
Should 1 return them or it it the custom here
to lep thete trinkett and ue ihemt"
Mr Wait after a vain endeavor to get a
square look from the Colonel's rolling eyes
said:
" beg pardon but your name it Ochiltree
It It not!"
"Yes sir; Thomas Ochiltree" proudly
antwered the dashing Colonel.
"You are from Teiat I think" continued
Mr. Walt.
"Yet. lit; fromTetai the grand Lone Star
Stale sir; a partdite the
"Now Colonel Ochiltree" Interrupted Mr
Wait "I can only say this : If I was a mem-
ber of Congress from Texat I would hold
fait to every railroad pais telegraph frank
and other gift that I could get my hands on.'
"Colonel Ochiltree looked intently for a
m iment at the bland countenance of the
Connecticut Yankee; he whittled softly; the
faint glimmer of a sickly smile played around
thecornert of hit rosy mouth and with a sigh
he began the preparation of a bill appropri-
ating $10000000 for the improvement of
Galveston harbor"
Couldn't Go With Him.
A story Is told of the wife of a nouveau
riche who by skillful pushing had got into a
certain circle in tociety and obtained a promi-
nent place in it while her husband who had
no tocial ambition remained unknown to
nearly all her acquaintances. One of the
guests at a grand entertainment given by her
found himself when tired and bored next to
an insignificaat little chap. To him he said
in an outburst of confidence: "It's growing
beastly dull and I'm going home. Won't
you come with me!"
"I'd like to" was the reply "but I can't.
I am the host." fNew York Correspondent.
Hang On Like Christians.
The three clergymen who with to prosecute
Preacher Newtoo in spite of his surrender
are the soit described by the dog trainer in the
story who wss brsggtig ot the lighting quali-
ties of his bull dog and wound up by saying:
ou can t open his taws with a crowbar
when he gels em fixed; he hangs oa like a
puffic Christian" rSpringfield (Mass.) Re-
publican Directory of the Churches
Servteofl are held at tho following naiued
shurchos In thiscltv every ounduy.
Protestant Knlaconal St. Mark's Cathedral.
east sldoof Travis sijuare Hiirht Uev. It. W. II.
i.iuoir. 1116110P 01 inuiiioccsooi wesurn loxas;
Very ltev. Walter It. ltlchurdson. Dean. Mom-
liur services at 11 o'clock: oveniitir Rervlcn nt H
o'clock; Friday scrvico ut fip.in.; Sunday school
atlUO a.m.
Cumberland Presb)terlan Cliurcu.SolcdadSt.
Sunday morning iimf ovcnlng Huuduy school
every Sunday at 9:'i0 a. tn. Prajcr-iucctlng
every Wednesday overling.
8t. John 1 Chapel dlvlnosorvico at ft o'clock
C. m. and Sunduy school at 4 p. ru. St. I.uko's
Impel Sunday school at U a. in
Pnino Methodist Episcopal Church South.
Southwest oornorTruvIs and Navarro Streets.
Uev. M. 1. Uernolils Pastor. Services at It a.
in. and 7)0 p. 111. Sunday school V-M a. in.
Tenth Btrect Church near &uusotdcpotSun-
day school at 0 a. m.
Trinity Blothodlst Uplscopal Church cor. Po-
canstreetand uvciiuuC. ServiceaSundayatll
a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Ilov. W. 8. Falklnburg
pastor. Sabbath school at 3:00 p. m.. Col It M.
Moore siiporlntoudcut. Prayer and pralso
meeting Wednesday ut 7:00 p. m.
German M. P.. Church Kbon Kier German M
i:. church Vlllltu streot Uev. (1. Dosdall pas-
tor. Services on Sunday at 10:00 11. m. anil t) p.
m. Wednesday evening Bcrviees a 7 o'clock.
Sunday school at 9 a. m.
Kirst Prcsbytorlan Church corner Houston
ami North Mores sin-eta. ltov. J.W. Noll pas-
tor. Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sun-
day school ut tt a. m.
ltov.'J. V. Wlttlch will preach In Gorman In
tho First Presbyterian Church ovory Sunday
evening nt 4 o'clock. Itcsldenco No. liu North
Flores stroet.
1 Madison squaro Presbyterian Church ltov.
W. II. lluuhunun pastor. Preaching every
Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. m. Sabbutli school at
0.30.
First Daptlst Church southeast cornor of Jof-
forson and Travis streets ltev. W. II. Dodson
D.L). pastor. Itesldenou No. 1(1 JetTurson street.
Preaching every Sabbath at II u. in. and 7 p. m.
Sabbath school i.30 a. m. 13. C. Kvorott supcr-
tendent Christian Church corner Houston and St.Ma-
's streets 1 Kldor I). Pennington Pastor Bor-
loca ovory Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8. p.m.
Lutheran Sc. John's Church eornorof Nuova
and Pecan streets ttov. A. Wleder pastor.
Services at 10 a. m.
Korean Catholic Cathodral of San Fernando
between Main and Military plazas Yery ltov. J.
U. Narez lllslip.-ov. L. Ucnulln priest. Low
mass at 7 a.m. High mass at 10 a m. Yespers
4 u. m.
Evangelical Church ltev. William Moler
Pastor. Services ut Tenth streot Mothodlst
Church. Sunduy school ut 2 p.m.
St. Mary's Chuieh corner St. Mary's and Col-
legosireots. Very Itev.T. J. Johnson pastor.
Low laass 7 a. in. High mass 10a. in. vespers
fi p. m.
St. Josoph's (German) Church east sldo Ala-
meda street between Alamo and Itonham sts.
Very ltov. II. Pellerkorn. Low mass 7 a. in.
II lull muss 10 u. ni. Vespers 3M o. in.
St Michel's (Polish) Cliurch.South sldo South
street betweon IndlanolU uud Matagorda sts.
Very Uev Holer. High mass af 10 a. in.
Ursullno Convent Church Augusta St ltov.
K M llullord rector. Low mass 0.J0 a. in. Sun-
day school 0 a. m. Vespers 4 p. in.
COLORED UIIUItClUM.
Froo Mission Daptlst Lavurra street. Fourth
Ward. ltov. J. W. WUUums pastor services
every Sunday at 3 and a p. m. Prayer meeting
every Tuesday and preaching at 8 p. ui. on
Thursdays.
Now Light Froe Mission Daptlst Lavacca
stroot Fourth ward Uev. J. Holmes pastor.
Services every Sunday at 3 and 8 p. in. Prayer
meeting overy Friday preaching at 8 p. 111. on
Wednesday and Suturday
St Paul Methodist east Alameda street ltev
J It. Curnes. pastor. Servtoes ovory Sunduy
anil u ouiicsuuy anu r riuay nignia.
African Mothodlst Church opposlto Santa
ltosa Hospital Second Ward ltov. J.C Emory
pastor.
Macedonia Uaptlst Church Pecan street ltov
L. U.Jordan. pastor. Services ovory Sunday
at 3 and 8 o'clock n. in. Kubliath school nt 9 n.
ra. Services Thursday night and prayer moot-
ARE YOU AFFLICTED?
A Brief Description 0 the Diseases of the Eye Ear and Throat. With
a few References of Remarkable Cures. By Dr.
N. S. Burnham.
San Antonio long felt tho need of a tkllirul specialist In treating dW-OMwnr the Itye Rar and
Thnint. Tho Inhabltanlsof all this Immcnsa State wheii requiring tho services of such skill
wcrocompclled to makolong Journeys tn distant clllin at great expense such as Kansas City
St. Louis nud Chicago nnd still further Hast In order to obtain relief for dlxeaM-a anllctlng
these organs and parts.
Many of tho citizens of this 8tal who wont to Kansas City for tho benefit of an oculists
skill made tho ncnpialntaneo of tho Oculist Aurlst and Lnrynglat
IDr. 3ST. S. Burnham
who had charge nr tho Knnsai City Mo.l'.) i I'.ir ami Throat Intlnnary. They ono and all
united In urging him tociimoto this point In Texas. Finally falling health cnuted by tho
cold cl!matcnintHllod a change and so San Antoiilogalned a specialist who was known by
some of her own citizens and many In tho State to (Mvwess tho roiiiilslto skill In all of Its
dellcatelnnd varied nporntlonsnitd treatment nnd slnco locating horo tho greatest success has
crowned hlsellnrtsniid ho has won thoendurlnggrntltiidoor hundnils whom ho has treated
from all parts of the State A few of them arc given Mown reference.
Oa.ta.rrli.
A fow remarks In regard to thlsdlwasomny not bo out of placo hero as It Is so common.
Nearly all havo tho troublo nt somo tlruo tn tho ncutciform and call It a cold. Sometimes they
aro awaro they hardly got over ono cold until they havonnother. Tho cold or tnoro properly
slinking tho catarrh then beeomo sub-acuto. Ity neglect this runs Into a chronlo form.
80motlm.es Ills located In tho noso; sometimes tho throat orbolh. Sooner or later It art cots
tho cars causing frequent ringing or roaring In tho ears or other noises. Sometimes vlolont
Inllauiatlim causing oxcruclatlng patn and tho ncutonoss of bearing Is lessened In a
greater or less degree. Very often too It extends up through a llttlo duct from tho noso to
ono or the otherand oven botheyes causing several different form of diseases of tho eye.
Nenrl) all are familiar with catarrh tn tho form ot bronchitis.
Catarrh In all Its forms and noarly all Its states can bo enrol Hut pcoplo neglect It and so
do physicians. Tbcy neither preparo themsehes with tho Instruments or knowledgo sultlclcnt
or necessary to treat this troublesome disease as n rule and thus pcoplo themsehes do not
apprehend tho danger thoy aro In when thoy consult n physician und ho tells them "01 Its
nothing but n cold" and yut that so-called cold In a vast number of cases Is tho first start or
deafness blindness loss of smell lossofvolo ut Laryngitis llronchltls nnd Consumption.
Any or sovcral of thcso.may follow and bo caused by a neglected cold. Ilelow aro a few names
which I hnvo permission to use who havo been troutod by mo with bcnellt for Catarrh In somo
of Its forms slnco I havo.bcou located hero t
J F. Itolilnson Catarrh In throat Sun Antonio: T II. Johnson Catarrh In throat Manager
San Antonio Liuiit; F. Kuhn Catarrh of tho head Denver Colorado; Miss Mary Kroser
Catarrh of tho throat nud cars. Nova Scotia; Frank Nowton Catarrh of tho throat and eyes
San Antonio; Miss K.Loundshury Catarrh of tho throat and bead San Antonio.
Scores mora might bo added to this list that I havo cured slnco located In this city but 1 will
only mention ono mora as a remarkable Instance ot how much good can bo dono that class of
Incurable so-oalled. Consumptives. O. W Tye of Leon Springs had Catarrh for somo i!iirs
In tho head 'and throat finally tho lungs becamo affected and ho had sovcral lucinorrhagcs and
had a very bad cough becatno much cmaclnU-d nnd n confirmed Invalid nnd was pronounced
by his physician In tho last and Incurable stago of consumption. Ho carao to m for treatment
last winter noarly a yoar ago. Ho commenced to gain tlosh and went to work In tho spring
and I saw uo tnoro of him until n fow days ago when hocamo In bragging how well ho wa
and weighed thirty iioum's rnoro than ho uvtr did.
Tlie
A few wordinow larotarttto the ear may not bo unlntcros'lng to some ospo daily those
who urosulTercrs from varied and numerous forma of disease. Very few pcoplo need urging
to consult an Aurlst when they havo a discharge of matter from It C9ccially If accompanied
by a foul Bin ell yot somo will and that too etruiifro as It may sound tu this day of onllKlit-
mcnt by advlcu of physicians but surely It Is never dono by ono who understands diseases of
this organ.
It Is a luinentablo fact that somo of tho older physldlans (without auylspoclal knowlcdfro on
this point) havo a prejudlco against tho stoppajro ol purulent discharges from tho car but this
is bsed upon tho erroneous teachings of old French writers Du Vorney and Hard. 1). II. 8t.
John Hoosa M. 1. LL. D. Professor of Diseases of Rye and Kar in tha University of Now
York City; Surgeon of Manhattan Ejeand Kar Hospital; Consulting Surgoou of Hmoklyn l.yu
and I'ar IIosplUil etc. and who is considered tho
last work; "Thcro Is no pathological ax purleimt) on record whlch can sustain tho assertion
thut It Is dangerous to stop a dlschargu from tho ear." Let anyone acquainted with anatomy
consider this fact that tbero Is perhaps no part of tho human body which has moro Important
anatomical relations. Tho cavity of tho tympnaum 1 covered over by a thin bony plate.
which Is In dlroct communication with tho corcbntl moulnges; tho lloor Is clotto to tho groat
JUKlar ltalnternal wall istha labyrinth wall covered only by very thlu membrane and often-
lug Into tho branches of thuacoustlo nerve whllo
about as thick as paper. It Is easy to soo that n coatlnuous destruction of thesa nurU by Bup-
pu ration unless cured In tbls part would soonoror later (which It always does) lead to sorlous
troubles In tho brain nud sometimes In tho lungs or heart. I find a largo percentage of the
cases having a "running car' havo also a cough uud when tho car is cured tho cough is also
cured Instead of being worse.
Then there la another cla bs of cases that sometimes consult tho doctor they complain of
ringing or roaring or other noises In tho ear. Ho tells them they havo cold and a doso of
qulnlno porhups Is given this may bo rolloved for a time but sooner or later returns but tho
sulfcrcr had his fears allayed by recovering partially from tho llrst attack and so does not feel
any anxiety this tlmo and tries tho old romodyiiguln. It falls and so doos ovcrythlng clso thoy
try and their friends don't sympathize as thoro Is no extern! evidence of the suffering caused
by this condition but this nt least causes them to hunt up an Aurist who exanilnos tho ear
and ho finds tho ear perhaps no fargouo that It lslnipouslbbto rcstoro its full hearing powers
and lioinu&t havo great skill Indeed to stop the course of tho dUeaso and keep the hearing
from be In gloat entirely bo far do those cases run boforo tho pooplo consult competent skill.
If people would go to tho Aurlst every tlmo anything was tho matter with tholr cars and
not wait to consult physicians and others they would suffer far less and preservo tholr li wiring
much better as ucsiry nil thodlsotuoa of thU organ aro curuhlo ujp cclally In the llrst stages.
Bpaco will only allow a fow names for reference who havo been cured of ear diseases hero by
inc. Scores moro might bo addled:
A. A. Drcschor Ban Antonio; W. Dcltart Hoerno; James Davis Sun Antonio; Oourgo son of
W.O. Daugherty Sheriff Krlo County Pearwill Toxus; V W. Uerry Ilso. Ban Antonio Texas;
J. H. Murphy Bau Antonio; Ii.T. Allon Vcarsall Texas; J. II. Jones Sun Antonio; Major T. T.
Teel Ban Antonio; J.C. Dlormeyer Ban Antonio.
T
Tho discuses of tho oyo aro very numerous nearly 200 In number clearly defined and recog-
nized by tho oculist all requiring different treatment In order to euro them and rcstoro good
vision. Yet nothing shows tho folly of going to tho goneral physlclun for treatment .of this
organ than tho fact that ho has only sulllclcntly studied this complicated organ suniclontly
to rccognlzo from tbrco to a dozen. It Is In this and tbo careful application of proerly selected
rcmodles to tho und tho dlfforcnt affections of tho eye that tho superiority and the success of
tho Oculist consist.
Noarly ull tho dlsoascs ot tho oyo uro curable ovon In tho sovoro forms If clearly understood
and properly troatod and attended to In tho earlier stages boforo It has had tlmo to destroy or
Injuro permanently the vision. Dutthoso cases thatshow blemishes und defects ot vision and
blindness so frequently are casos In which thoro has been delay In socking an Oculist and
valuable tlmo was wasted by trying somo domcstlo remedies or what is nearly as bad trying
tho ordinary physician.
I do not mean by my remarks nbovo to condosin or crltlclso tha goneral practitioner for
treating Catarrh or diseases of tho Kvo or Kar that occur In his practlco. His his duty to glvo
relief to all who aru suffering In any audovery way possible and no doubt alldo tho best they
can. Hut they will all honestly confess that they have not tho moans in tho Bhapoof soloctod
rcmodles Instruments nor tho tlmo to ucqutro thd skill and prnctlco to do Justlco to theso
Whut I do want everybody to understand Is that theroaro n class of specially Instructed and
experienced doctors men who havo dovotod money tlmo and study to theso particular parts
or tho human body In ordortoaoqulro tho greatest amount of skill In treating Its affocltons
and diseases; and iiooplo who aro suffering with uuy disease In thnso organs will as far as
poFBfhlc locator the best and fullotuso of thoso organs who Book tho socialist the earliest;
and the physician will deal honestly with his patrons who gives them such advlco.
I sea In this country many cases ot Strabismus ("crooked eyes" they aio generally termed)
which is a defect In apiK'arancn uncertain vision and weakens 1L Nearly ovory ono of theso
cases can bo completely cured unit some of them without any operation. Children should
novor Btart to school without having this romcdlod.
Ryollds that turn out Bhnwlng tho Insldo orthoso that turn In and Irrltato tho oyo-ball can
all ho perfectly cured. Artlllclal eyes can bo tlttod and worn without auy pain and to look
perfectly natural. I hat o a largo slock of them always on hand.
Old granulatod lids cured suiely.
A fow names aro given below for reference that havo been cured by me horo. Many moro
might bo given If necessary but theso havo been selected becausu each ono represents a
different und yot most common form or disease of tho oyo :
I). II. Breeding Ban Antonio Ulopliarltls Clllarls: Major T. T Tool Ban Antonio Pterygium;
II. O.Hadstatc San Antonio Granular Lids and Keratitis; Frank Nowton dan Antonio
Stricture Lachrymal Ducts; L. II. Lambert (Daughter) San Anionln Iilennorrhreala Conjunc-
tivitis; Anton Ifalamuds San Antonio Acute Conjunctivitis; J. W. Casey (Daughter) Ban
Antonio Iritis: ltachol llruslln San Antonio Choroiditis Serosa; W. A.CaruahanBau Antonio
lildo Cyclltls; It. J. Vincent Cotulla Ulocr on Cornea; W. II. llrown Locsville Granular Lids
and Korato-lrltls; W.J. Hoggo Laglo Pass Cataract; Georgo Locssburg (Daughter) Castro-
vlllu Btrablsams; Maco Boroll llolmont Kntroplurn and Trichiasis; Itnbort Urlnr Pan a Maria
Pterygium and Loukomo: 11 a Uurris Itanuho Chronlo Conjunctivitis and Koratltls; A. C.
Doeker Btookdale Tranmutlo Ulcer and Ilyiwplon; W. J Torrl berry Baltlllo Mexico
Traumatic Glaucoma.
Inoludcd In tbo roforenco given Is the name of W. J. Ilogge. from Eaglo Pass. Ho had boon
blind for years and the operation was bo successful and gave him such good vision that a phy-
sician who had practiced lu Now York City for years said when ho saw It a few days ago that
It was better than any ho had ovor saw boforo. This patient was sont to mo liy tho courtesy of
Dr. II. A. Koorppon ot Piedras Nogras Mexico who was also kind enough to assist lu the
operation and to whose valuable aid apart of tho success Is duo.
For further luformutlou address
N. S. Burnham M. D.
Oculist AurisEand Laryngist
272 Commerce Street San Antonio Texas.
Ears.
very bust authority on tho sbbjeet snys In Ills
on tho outsldo wo havo a thin membra no
Eye -
Jowolry;
E.rJERTZBERG
And llraltrin Watches
lllamonils Jewelry
. Silverware Clocks
trrCxU and examine my stock and prices bc-
forobuylngolsowhero. All goods will bosold
underwritten guarantee. n. llr.iiTZnruo.
BELL & BROS
II Commerce Street
Silver and Plated Waro
CUTLERY ETC.
Watches and Jewelry ronalred. Chars-M rea
sonable Wo tako plea uro In showing our
goods and purchasers aro Invited to ca!1. Bat-
tsraotton warranted. lS-4-lj
Alex. Sartor
Watchmaker and Jeweler
No. 18 Couuisci Strut
may tf San Antonio Texas.
S. STERN
U I8 Conuiicrca Street
DIAMONDS!
Watches Fine Jewelry.
TO PRINTERS
For Bale at a Bargain t
Tiro Washington Baud Presses
1000 POUNDS OF TYPE!
Ilrovicr Long Prlmor Pica and Nonparlel
Good order and plenty of sorts. Address t
T. II. JOHNSON
1-Sl-tf Lioiit ofllco.
Berwick Bay Oystors.
I am prsparod to furnish to hotel keepers
restaurant proprietors and wholcsalo doalors
tho oe lob rated Iterwlck bay oysters and fresh
(lulf fish. Tacked on ice to any town In
Western Texas O. U. D. UcBpectrullrt
FRANK STARR.
13-3-lm Ban Antonio Texas.
Daily Hack Line
From San Antonio to Flores'JIIc 1
Loaves San Antonio dally at Or. in. 8undkya
.uvpiuu. iimwiBi uvuirui -jin i. n iiaaer
rent a-lS-tfl A.O ilCrynT Prop.
T. J. Detini. w B. Smith
DEVINE & 15MITH
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
BAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Offloo Hooms 7 and 8 Dor no Ilulldlng
JEWELTICIAN
No.
-?TiW-rA "
1 'SUil '
MlscollaneotiH
Hosack & Newton
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
IV Havo largn atoro rooms for Contlgn-
neHtsat No. 0 ('ninnl lllock.nn Houston strro
riAiiuwATr.
Tlmo Card In KiTert July 'it.
U avoSan Antonio bound Nortk nt 7;(H
m. 12:1S. m. Arrlvo p. in. and 8p-m
Invu for Laredo Dp. ra. arrlvo from Laredo
7:ISa.ra.
Train leaving Han Antonio 7:15 . m. has
the famous
PULLMAN HUTKL CAR
through to St Ixtils without change Train
leaving Ban Antonio at 12:11 p. in. hot Pullman
Palacu Bleeping car to Bt. Louis.
Two express trains dally between
San Antonio St. Louis and
Austin.
CIoso o.nncctlnna at Llttlo Itrxk for ili
Southeast and In tho Union dcjt Bt. Louis
wiui ail express trains.
For tickets rates tlmo cards or anv Infor
mation apply tu
J. B. LANDHV Ticket Clerk.
12 Commerce street Ban Antonio Tox.
II. P. HUailia Passenger Agent
Houston Tex
II. W. McCULLOUGH A. O. P. A
Marshall Tex.
H.C.TOWNBF.ND.O. I'. A..
BU Louis Mo
II. M. HOXIF Third Vloo-Prcsldcnt
St. Louis. Mo.
CHINESE TEA STORE
SC Hast Houston Street San
Antonio Toxas.
HAM KAY ... Proprietor.
Dealer In fnsh tea China and Japanese
ft""1' ehlldrcn'.toie silk handkerchiefs and
Cblneso flowers and all kinds or novelties.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOK sali:.
Hotel property In llocrne Toxas situated on
tho Public Square and tho bank of Clbolo
Creek. Tho houso has 20 rooms aio feet of
proinanado gallery two-story hos2 acrwi or
ground with an orchard of select fruit trees;
ali n lino garden. Has two wells arid a cistern
with force puinix and Irrigating machinery.
Plenty or stable room and Is tbo stago stand
for all tho different stago lines. Hat a largo
patronage and can bo bought at a bargain.
For Information nnd particulars apply to
10-lHtf T. II. JOHNSON this ofllco.
Dims. H. Slayfiold
ATTORNEY -AT - LAW
0 Solcilml SI. San Antonio.
BoerneHotel
iioi:kni- kkndai.i co tkx
.IAMIUT. CI.AKItK l'n.prletor.
.i.li-u.t7.0u"1 roaort. la unequalled In
ili1 1 2 Mf"T cuntp'' especially for pulmonary
and kindred complaints. Tho oliovo hotel
bos been thoroughly renovated and ner--ni'o
fKV0r""f " wllh h"" palroi ago
will find ovcrythlng ns inndiiclvc. to (heir com-
fort as can bu found In Western Texas. Larro
n.'!l'?cl?!" '""'". with southerly exposure
well funiWiod earcted and well ventllutiHl.
in M. UN 15 IIOTI.L Is directly oppo.lto thottago
and telegraph utlloes. Mall und llnH-olassastago
dally tjtages will call for and dollve7TasoK.
tlnn paid to guests and the traveling public.
First class uccommodatlons for commercial
travelers. iiKr.y
J. C. BREEDING & SON
AROHITKOTS.
nin?nl No' Co'n'ncrco Btroet Alameda
JOHN H. OOPJ3LAND
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
anil Notary Public.
Olllco i No. SCO West Commerce street up
stairs. Practices In nil tho courts. ' 10-2tHy
U K. WALTUAL.
OHTAH CULIUQIIAN
WALTHALL & CALLAtJHAN
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
San Antonio Texas.
..0.fll?. Dwyor building southeast corn.
Main Plaza.
NARC1S0 LEAL
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE
And General Commission Dealer.
San Autoulo Toxas.
FRED STEINEK
riiopninon
HaeksNo.21262752 73
B tables Corner of Avenue E uud 'Houston
atrect. Connected by telephone. A v orders
promptly attended to day or night. Telepboa.
conneetlon No. Duo.
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