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The San Antonio Light.
ItAlI.ItOAO TIMB TA11LE.
International and Oreat North)
I LEAVES I AimiVtS.
. ! 1:1' a.m. I 8n p. m
r.xprroa I 13:19 p.m. I 3X p. in.
Wi-storn Extension I P:t" p. tn. I "M a. m.
flatvstnn. Harrlsborc and Han Antonio.
MAVIS.
7:15 a. m.
l:Mp. m.
(1:40 p. m.
Ilniiiilnn (Ktprrw)
loustoniMlxod) .
Wcatwnrd To and
from El Puso)....
Advertising Directory.
J OU HOSB. hardworo nnil houso furnishing
goods removed to 401 Commerco street
lxiwcst prices guaranteed Mu-lm
VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS given by Joseph
fcAUI(cr. Terms 7fi cents n lesson Alt-
ply nt rishlmcc on AlmnoMrcct. 1-10-lm
OACIFIO IIOTKU 13'u West Commerce
J street Snn Antouln. Nlco rnomsHud good
faro llnurd. per day $1; per week 0. I. II.
Potty Proprietor. 1 llt-'.'rn
i Fireman'! Hall. Vlnltluir brethren welcome.
Dll. J. I!. IlllKKtllNO. Dentist. OIHiv Aliimn
block corner Commerco huiI Alimn
streets. Bin Antonio. I liMiii
l'INK (ItlODH.
LOW I'ltlCKH
V. Lorra
I'oiuioerco St. c.tr llriilcc.
Hiui received tho largest itock of Imgllsb.
French nnd (loruian goods ever brought to this
cltr. All styles nnd colore. Only llrst-cluas
tallora omployod. Suits mudo up In the Intent
itylo at tho lowest possible prlceji and n per-
fect lit guaranU cd.
MaIh 1'Iaza San Antonio. Tasah.
Fowler. Berliner & Co. Pronators.
N. S. BURNHAM M. D.
272 Commerce Street
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
All discuses of Eyo and Kar treated In
most approved mannor with tho latest appli-
ance. Crooked eyos straightened artificial
Intw-rted t raoTo naturally ic.
Otnent Pan Antonio Hye and liar Infirmary
lornor of Houston nnd St Marys' streets.
A.TV. DlLLliti)
ATTORNEY - AT -LAW
No. 12 Solctlnd Street
ltooru S San Antonio Tolas. Will practlcoln
all tho courts of Texas 10-10-tf
DECIDED 11Y
Royal Havana Lottery.
February 9 1884.
Number for Niuabor--lrlzo for I'rlzo
With 3D0 additional prizes
Only 23000 Ticlets. 933 Prizes.
HCHEDUl.t.
1 Capital 1'rUo t U.UKi
1 " "
1 ' " 1.UU0
a Prizes till) each
l.ajo
1(111
01110
U Approximations to Hint prize $100
u Approximations to second ptlzo
Innt
each A.
S30 Additional Pruos of 13 each to tho
ax) tickets havlngas ending nunw
ber the two terminal units of tho
number ilrawlntr tho Capital l'rlzo
ot tU.000 1150
UHFrlzoa amounting In U B.iroldto.. $2.1010
Tickets 83.00. Halves 81.00.
Tho Hoyal Havana official list decides overy
prlzo. Subject to no manipulation not con-
trolled by tho parties m intorcst honoally
managed II la the fairest aquarost and best
thing thnt oould bo conceived.
Boo that tha name UOULD & CO. Is on the
ticket. None others are genuine.
ALL PHIZES PAID ON PKE8KNTATION
1212 Ilroadway Now York fjlty.
M Bast Itandoloh Street Chicago Ill
W..W. WALLING
Mercliant Tailor
pllflllf.
JIM'S PLUCK.
A Tale of 41) In Which Present United
States Senator Figure
l'rom the Chicago Herald
"Yei Flood anil O'Brien used lo keep a
saloon and to did Mickey" nid an elderly
passenger who had (raveled about tome and
hadn't forgotten it. "I wis out on the coast
myself hack in thefiltiei and there's lots of
men who now carry themselves putly high that
wasn't quite tn proud them days t know a
case a mtn what's bloomln' out fine now
who was in them times a faro dealer. He
owned his own game a iquar' one it was too
and Had nary a limit. The boys used to think
Jim would give 'em a show for their while
alley and he had a good many Irlends in the
camps. He had nerve t tell ye an' I believe
it's nerve has made him what he is Notliln'
like true grit to send a man prancin' to the
Iront in this world. One Sunday he was run
nln' his hy-out in a little shanty in our gulch
when a gang o' teamsters from over the range
tackled the game. Some of 'em were ugly
drunk and weren't very perlite in their
langwldce. HinMy the dealer raked
in a big stack o' lens ofTn the jack
what had turned up a loser. One o' the team-
sters a big bullyln' cull swore he had a cop-
per on the stack an' his bet had won inttead
of losin'. Jim quietly remarked that hr
very rarely made miitskcs but perhaps he
hid.lhls time an' if the gentleman was sure
he was right he would pay the bet. at the
same time pleasantly handin' over the two
sucks. This made the ugly teamsler think
Jim was afraid of him an' his gang an' he
brgan to blow 'bout no d d gambler bein'
smart ennuch to steal from him right before
his face 'n'eyes. Ilm turned his box over
told the players to keep their eyes on their
chip' and says quiet but solid like:
" I aim to treat every man that plays at
my table like a gentleman but I can't stand
no such chad" as that sir; and I want you to
cash in your chips Immediately and git right
out that door." '
"Well sir I eipteted to see the hull top
o' Jim's head Mowed olT. but the teamster
makin' jilt one faint molion fr his shooter
caught the dealer'seyc.sJowly paved his chips
over took his stufT and skipped jut. I tell
ye it took nerve tn du a thing like that to an
ugly drunken teamster surrounded by a
g.inn o.' his chums "
"I should say s t" I remarked; "but who
Is this 'Jim' that you praise so highly!"
"lltcss me! Didn't I tell you who he was?
Jim Farley now United Slates Senator from
Californjl"
The Outlook.
From tho Christian Union.
Mormoniim is not a mere suciil evil prac-
ticed by a few Ignorant and superstitious peo-
ple whom civilization will speedily convert.
It is a powerlui nnd arrogant hierarchy; an im-
perium in imperio; it violates the funda-
mental principles of liberty as embodied in
our American institutions; it is more than
church and Slate It is a church which is the
State; it controls nearly all the valuable lands
and water courses of Utah; it holds a balance
of political power in Arazona Idaho and
perhaps Wyoming and if not checked will
soon control five or six of the Stales and
Territories west of the Mississippi.
How Is It ?
Vrzuu-ib lloeton Herald.
Mr. Morrison saijs the Democrats on the
Ways and Means committee are unanimously
in favor of a hill making "moderate reduc-
tions" In Ihe tariff. Very likely; they were
appointed to be unanimous. Hut how is it
with the 52 Protectionist Democrats none of
whom are on the committee.
Directory of the Churches
Sorvicva are bold at tho followim namil
Miurchea In ihiscltr awry tin inlay
l'rntfiitiint Knlgnonal St. Mark's Cnthrdral.
mist side of Travis wiuaro Utjht I to v. It. II.
Iiiif serviced at 1 1 o'clock : ovcnlnir twrvlcn at 8
o'clock; Friday service at ftn.m.; Sunday (school
at t:.'fO a. in.
Cumberland I'mthyterlan Clmrch.SolcdadSt
Uov. W. II. I'rcatnn. l'aator. .Service ttvcrv
Sunday inornlnn and evening. Sunday school
overy Sunday at 0;''0 n. in. Praycr-mectlng
every Wednesday evcnfiiK1
St. John's Chapel dlvlnonervlco at h o'clock
Ei. in. and tJuuday school at 4 p. m. St. Luke's
ft a pot bundav school at U a. in.
1'alno Methodist Kplsoopal Church South.
SoiitliwcHKvirncr Travis uti'l Navnrro Btre'ta.
Uov. M I). llvyuoldB I 'as r or. Hrvlcea at 11 a.
in. and p. in.. Sundir school Vii) a. in.
Tenth Street Church near HuiitioUlepot Sun-
day school at 0 h. in.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Cliuruh cor. Pe-
can street and avonuuC. tServiocH Sunday at 11
mect'ntf Wednesday at 7:00 u.
(lerman M. H. Church Khon Kzer riermnn M
C. church Vlllita streot Uev. (1. Dosdall pas-
tor Krrvlocs on Sunday at 10.0l n. m and S v
m. Wednowlay eveulnu: seryleea 7 o'clock.
sunaay bcdooi at v a. m.
First Prosbyterian Church corner Kouston
and North Florea street a. Uev. J.W. Nell pas-
tor. Sunday services at II a.m. and 8 p.m. Sun-
day school ut 9 a. in.
Itev. J. F. Wlttlch will nreach In Herman In
the First Presbyterian Church every Sunday
even In it at 4 o'clock. Kcsldcnco No. 403 North
f lores street.
MadiHon 6(imro Prcsbyterinn Church. Uev
W. II. lltiuhanan pastor l'reachlnjf every
Sabbath at 11 o'clock u. m. Sabbath school at
First Hunt 1st Church southeast corner of Jef
ferson and Travis streets. Uev. W H l)olson
li.I). nastor. Uesldeneo No. 10 Jcliorhon streot
PreucbtnK every Sabbath at 11 u. m und 7 p. in.
Sabhath Bchool i(0 u. in. II. C. Kverett super
's streets i lUderb. Peunlnirton. Pastor. Ser-
Ices every Sunday at 11 a. tn and 8. p. in.
Lutheran St. John's Church enrnerof Nuom
and Pecan streets. Uev. A. Wleder pator.
Berv lees ut 10 a. in.
Uoman Catholic Cathedral of San Fernando
between Main and Military plains. Very Ho v. J.
CNaroz lllsbep. Key U Uenulln prletit. Low
moss at 7 u. ui High tuasa at 10 a. tn. Vespers
I o. m.
evangelical Church Hev. William Melor
Pastor. Services at Tenth street Methodist
Church. Sunday school at it p. m.
St. Mary's Church eorner Ht. Mary's and Col-
lege 8' reels. Very Uov T J Johnson pus tor.
IjOW mass 7 a tn. Illtfh mosH 10 a. m Vespers
r p in.
St. Joseph's (Herman) Church east sldo Ala-
meda street between Alamo uud Uouham sts.
Very Jtev. 11. Peirerkom Iw mass 7 a. m.
HIkIi mass 10 a. m. Vespers SUJ0 p.m.
'SUMiehers(Pollsh) Church.Bouth side South
Htroet btwocn Indlanolu and Matagorda sts.
Very Uov. lleler. Illtrh mass at 10 a. m.
Ursullno Convent Church Augusta St. Uov.
II. M. liutrurd rector. Low mass (ttlOu. m Hun
day Gctiool 0 a m.' Vespers 4 p.m.
COLOHEI) cimitciim.
Freo Mission Ilaptlst Lurarra street. Fourth
Ward Uev. J. w. Williams pastor. Aervlcea
overy Sunday at3Bud a p. m. l'ruyer meeting
every "Tuday and preaching ut 8 p. m. on
Thursdays.
New Iltglit Freo Mission Ilaptlst Lavarca
streot Fourth ward ltov. J Holmes pastor.
Services overy Sunday at 3 and s p. m. Prayer
meeting every Friday preaching at B p. in. on
Wednesday and Saturduy.
Bt'Faul Methodist cast Alameda street. Iter
J It. Carnos. pastor. Services every Sunday
and Wednesday and Friday nights.
African Methodist Church opposite Santa
Ilosa Hospital Second Ward. ltov. J.C. Emory
pastor.
Macodouia Kuptlst Church Pecan street ltov
L.G Jordan pastor. Services overy Sunday
at 3 aud 8 o'clock n. m. Sabbath school at u a.
m. Services Thursday night and prayer mcet-
AREYOUAFFLICTED?
A Brief Description of the Diseases of the Eye Ear and Throat With
a few References of Remarkable Cures By Dr.
N. S. Burnham.
Bun Antnnlnlong felt tho need of a skillful specialist In treating diseases of tbej Rye Karand
Throat. Tho InhabllfliiUof all this Imuicuso State when requiring tho services ot such skill
wfrocompcllcd Ut makelong journe) a to distant cltleaat great oapense. such as Kansas City
St. Lou Is and Chicago and still further liist In order to obtain rrllif for dlaonaei arlllctlrig
these organs nnd parts
Many of the citizens nf this Hlatn'who wont to Knnaa City for the Lcucfll of an nciillsta
skill uiailo the neqimlntancoof tho Oculist Aurlst and Ixirynglst
3Dr. 1ST. S. Burnham
who hail c-hnrROof tho KansiuClty. Mi.F.ye Kir and Throat Infirmary. They nno nnd alt
unltrllniirKln(rhtmtocoinotothlsH)liit In Texas. FInitly falllntr health cau.til by tlio
cold climate compelled a change and so Siin Antonloitalned a specialist who was known by
somo of her own citizens and many In tho State to (mmwcss tho rcfpilslto skill In all of Its
delicato!niid arld oNrations nnd treatment and since locating hero tho trrcatest success has
crowned his ctTortsaud ho has won the enduring iiratttudonf hundreds whom he has treated
from all parts of ihu State. A few of them are given below as rrferemt.
Catarrh.
A few remarks In regard to thlsdlfteasomny not ttuoutof pUcn here as It Is so com in on.
Nearly all hnvo tho trouble at sometlinu lu tho iicutform and call It a rohl. Sonic times they
are awaro they hardly got over ono cold until they havoanother. Tho cold or more properly
sjHnklng tho catarrh then lcoomo sub-acute. My neglect this runs Into n chronic form
Sometimes it Is located lit tho noso; sometimes tho throat or both. Sooner or later It fleets
tho ears causing frequent ringing r roarlmr lit tho ears or other nolws. Sometimes lolont
Inllatnatlon causing oxcruclatlug pain and tho acutenena of hearing Is lesaenetl In n
grenter orlcus degne Very often too. It extends up through a little duct from tho noso to
onoorthu other and even both eyes causing several dluVrent form of dUeaiies of tho uje.
Nearly all uro familiar with catarrh In tho fotin of bronchitis.
Catarrh In all Its formsand nearly nil Its staires can bscureil. Hut penplo neglect It nnd so
do ph)slctans. They neither preputu themselves with the Instruments or know led go sulfleteut
or necessary to treat this troublownno disease as a rule and thus pcoplo themselves du not
apprehend tho duiigorthoy are in when they cntiHutt a plijnlelaii and ho tell them MOt Its
nothing but a cold' and et that so-called cold lu a vast number of caws Is thn ll rat start of
dcarncfis blindness lotw of smell low of volo) of Laryngitis llronchltU and Consumption.
Any or several of these may follow and lw caused by ft ncgloctcO cold llelow area few names
which l hftvo periniiwlou Ui use who havo leeu treated by mo with bonctlt for Catarrh In some
of Its forms since 1 havo.lH'en located hero i
J. F Hoblnson Catarrh lit throat San Antonio; T. 11. Johnson Catarrh In throat. Manager
Sin Antonio Lkiiit; F. Kuhn Catarrh of tho head Denver Colorado; Miss Mary Fnuwr
Catarrh of tho throat and ears Nova Scotia; Frank Newton Catarrh of tho throat and eje.
San Antonio; Mis n.Lnumftbury Catarih of tho throat and head San Antonio.
Scores more might bo added to this list that I
only mention ono moro as a remarkable instance
Incurable so-oallod Consumptives. O. W. I'ye of Leon Springs had Catarrh fur soma years
In tho head and throat llnally tho luugs bocamo affected and ho had several huunorrhogc and
had a very bad cough became much emaciated and a confirmed Invalid and was pronounced
by his ph)slclau lu tho last and lucurablo stage of consumption. Ho cainn Umiio for treatment
last winter hourly a year ago. Ho commenced to gain ilesh and went to work In the spring.
and I saw no more of hltn until a fow days ago when became lu bragging how well ho wa
and weighed thirty Hiuiy's more than ho ever did.
Til
A few words now In regard to the ear may not bo uuintcrosMng to some especially thono
who arc sufferers from vuriod und numerous forma of disease. Very few pcoplo need urging
to consult an Aurlst when they havo a discharge of matter from It especially If aceompunled
by h foul smell yet some will nnd that too strange as It may sound In this dnyof enllght-
ment byiujvlcuof physicians but surely It Isnoverdune by one who understands dUcascsof
this orgun.
It Is a lumontnblo fact that some of tho older physician (without any spoclal knowledgo on
this point) havo a prejudlco against tho stopiuigu ot purulent discharges from tho eur but this
Is bsscd upon the errouoous teachings of old French writers Du Vcrnoy and 1 turd. I). II. St.
John ltoosu M. D LL. DH l'rofesaor of Diseases of I'.ye und Vmt in tho University ot New
Vork City; Surgeon of Manhattan Bye and IUr Hospital: Consulting Surgoon of llrooklyn Kyo
and liar Hospital etc uud who Is considered tho very Lost authority on the shbject suys In his
lostwork: "There U no pathological ox pcrlenco on record which can sustain tho assort Ion
that It U dangerous to stop a discharge from the car." Iotanyono acquainted with anatomy
consider this fact thut thoro is porhapj no part of tho human body which has moro Important
anatomical relations. Tho cavity of tho tympinaum Is coverci over by u thin bony plate.
which Is In direct communication with tho corebril meninges; tho lloor Is closo to tho groat
Juglar lis Internal wall Is tho labyrinth wall coverod only by very thin membrane and open.
log Into tho branches of tho acoustlo norvo whllo on thu nutaldo wo have a thin membruno
about as thick us paper. It Is easy to aeo that a continuous destruction of thoso parts by sup-
puration unless cured In this part would soonernr later (which It ui ways does) lend to serious
troubles In the brain andsomotlmcs In thu lungs or hoart. I llnd a lurgo percentage of tho
cuses having n "running eur" lnu o also a rough and when tho car Is cured tho cough Is also
cured. Instead of belug worse.
Then thoro la another clu ss of cases that (omctlmca consult tho doctor they complain of
ringing or roarlngorolhcrunlM in tho cur. lie tells them they havo cold und n doso of
qulnlno perhaps Is given this may bo relieve! for n time butsooner or later returns but thu
sutlerer had hla fears allayed by recovering partially from tho first ultuck and so does not feel
any anxiety this tlmo and tries the old romody again It falls and bo docs ocrythlng clso they
try nnd their irlends don't sympathize us tnoro
by this condition but this at least onuses thorn to hunt upnn Aurlst srlin examines tho ear
und ho lluds tho cur porhaps. so far gone t hut It Is Impoxsihls; to rcstoro lis full hearing powers
arid ho must have great skill Indeed to stop tho cnurso of tho dlsoaso and keep tho hearing
from being lost entirely so rar ao ineso cases run
If pcoplo would go to tho Aurlst every time anything was tho matter with their cars and
not wait lo consult physicians and othort thoy would suffer furless and prcservo their hearing
much better iw nciry ull thedlsutsos or this organ .iro curable osp cclally in tho llrst stag.
Spaco will only allow a few names for reference
me. Scores morotn Ight bo aadcu t
A. A. ITrcHcher Sail Antonio; W. Deltart lloornc; Jamos Davis San Antonio; (leorge son of
W.C. Daugherly Sheriff Frio County roarsull.Toins; W. W. Ilcrry Km. Ran Antonio. Texas:
J II. Murphy San Antonio; B.T. Allen l'eareall.Toxns; J. H. Joiics.Suu Antonio; Major T. T.
Tee San Antonio; J. C. Dlermcyer Ban Antonio.
The
Tho diseases ol tho eyo nro very numerousnearly S00 In number clearly defined nnd recog.
tilled by tho oculist all requiring differont treatment In order to euro them and restore good
vision. Yet nothing shows tho folly ofgoliigtotho general physician for treatment of this
organ than tho fact that ho has only sufficiently studied this complicated organ sufficiently
to recognlzo from thrro to a dozen. Ills In this und tho careful application of properly selectod
rcmodios to tho and tho different affections of tho eye that tho superiority and the success of
tho Oculist consist.
Nearly all tho dlsoases of tho eyo nro curable even In thu sevcro forms If cloarly understood
nnd properly treated and nttetidod to In the earlier stages before It has had tlino to destroy or
Injure permanently the vision. Hut thoso cases that show blemishes and defects of vision and
blindness so frequently are cases lu which thoro has birn delay tn seeking an Oculist and
valuable tlmo was wasted by trying soino domestic remedies or what Is nearly as bud trying
the ordinary physician.
I do not mean by my remarks ttbovo to condomn or crlllolso tho general practitioner for
treating Catarrh or dlsoascsof tho Kvu or liar that occur In his practice. It la his duty to give
relief toall who uru suffering lu any aud every way possible and no doubt ulldo tha best they
can. Iluttney will all honestly confess that thov havo not tho means. In tho shapoof selected
remedies Instruments nor the tlmo to acquire tha skill and practlca to do Justice to these
What I do want everybody to understand Is thnt Iheroaro n olaas of specially Instructed and
experienced doctors man who havo devoted money timo and study to theso purtleular parts
or tho human body In ordor to acquire tho greatest amount of skill In treating Its affection
nod diseases; and pcoplo who are suffering with any dlsoaso In thisso organs will as far as
potsllile leeovertun best and fullwt use of thusu organs who sock thu specialist the earliest;
uud the physician will deal honestly with his patrons who gives them such advice.
I see In this country many cases of Strabismus ("crooked eyes" Ihoy uro generally termed)
which la a detect In upiwarunco uncertain vision und weakens It. Nearly overy ono of theso
cases cun bo completely cured and Bomo of them without any oiK-ratlon. Children should
never Hart to rchool without having this remedied
Kycllds that turn out showing the Inside or thoso that turn tn and Irrltato thu eye-ball can
all bo perfectly cured. Artificial eyes can bo titled and worn without any pain und lo look
perfectly natural. 1 have a largo stock of tbeiu always oil band.
Old granulated lids cured surely.
A few uames are given below fur rofcrenco that havo boon cured by mo horo. Many moro
might be given It necessary but theso havo been scloctod because each one represents a
different and yet must common form of discuso of tho eyo :
.."a1!: n.recdlug San Antonio lllepharltls Ciliarla: Major T.T.Toel Sun Antonio Pterygium;
II.O. lladjtuto San Antonio ( ranul.ir 1.11s and Keratitis; Frank Nowtou dan Antonio
Stricture Lachrymal DiicU; L. H.laimliert (Daughter) San An onlo Illonuorrhmalo Conjuno-
tlvltls: Anton Halainudu.Ban Antonio Acuto Conjunctivitis; J. W. Casey (Daughter) San
Antonio Iritis: llaohol llrosllii. Sun Antonio Choroiditis Serosa; W. A.Curnuhun.Suu Antonio
Iridocyclitis; U.J .Vincent Cutulla Ulcer on Cornea; W. H. llrown Loosvlllo (irauular Lids
and herato-Irltls; V. J. Hoggo llagie Pass Cataract; (leorge Lnessburg (Daughter) Castro-
ylllo Strablsams; Mara Sornll llolmont llntroplura and Trichiasis; Hubert Urlor Fana Maria
Ptoryglum und Leukoma; II C. Ilurrls Hanuho Chronlo Coolunotlvltis and Keratitis: A O.
Docker Btockdale Trunmatlc Ulcer and HyoopioL" W J. Torrlborry Baltlllo Mexico
TraumatloUlauooma
Included In tho rpferenco given Is tho nnmo or W. J. Hogge from Kaglo Pass. Ho had been
blind for years and tho operation was so successful and gavohlm such good vision that a phy.
Slelail. who had l)ractlco41n Nuw Vnrlf (!llvf. vp al?l who l ad I a rnu .-.
It was bottor than any he had over saw before. This patient was sont to mo by thu courtesy of
Dr. H. A. Koerppen of Plcdras Ncgras Mexico svho was also kind enough to usslst lu the
For further Information address
N. S. Burnham- M D.
Oculist Auristland Laryngist
Corner of Houston and St. Marys' streets.
havo cured uliico located In this city but I will
of how much good can bo done that class of
Ears.
is no oxtcriisi evidence of the suffer ng caused
ucroro tna po oplo consult couipctont ski I
who havo been cured of car diseases hero by
Eye -
Jowolry!
E.HERTZBERG
Anil Dralcrln U'atclics
lllamnntls .Icivelry
Sllvcrwarf Clocks
IWCall and cxninlne my stock and prlecsbo-
foro buying elsowhero. All goods will be sold
under wrlltenguarautes. K. llRitTZURiia.
BELL & BRO'S.
No. n Commerce Street
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
sonablo. Wo tako pittas uro In showing our
Ufaetfon warranted. LM-ly
Alex. Sartor
Watchmaker and Jeweler
No. 18 Couuiaci Smirr
may tf San Antonio Tixai.
S. STERN
IMS Commerce Street
DIAMONDS!
Watches Fine Jewelry.
TO PRINTERS
For Sale at a Ilsrguln :
Tiro Washington Hand Presses
Ono a 5 column press tho other
8 column. Also.
1000 POUNDS OF TYPE
Urovtcr Long l'rlmor Pica nnd Nonparlcl
Uood order and plenty of sorts. Address t
. T. II. JOHNSON
1-21-tf LiaitT oiTlco.
IJcrwick Hay Oysters.
f am nrnared tn furnish to hotel krenora.
rostauraul proprietors and wholesnlo dealers
tho eeleliruted Horwlckbay oysters and fiesh
western ieias u u u iiospecituiiy
PRANK STARR.
ia-3-1m San Antonio Texas.
Daily Hack Line
From San Antonio to Floresrlllo
Leaves Ban Antonio dally at So. m. Sundays
agent. ifr-ii-m a. ii. i-juribtri' crop.
T. 1 Dkyikx. Y. B Sunn
DEVINE & SMITH
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
OtBcfl Kooms T and 8 Porno Building
Boiouau strooi. win aticua to an nusiueas
the State and Federal Courts.
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JEMlTICIAN
MlHcollnnooiiR.
llosack 8Ncwton
Auctioneer Commission Merchants and Oen-
ertl Colleior.
tV Havo larro store rooms for Consign
aiontsstNo.OComsl Illock.on Houston slrro
lotcrnalionaUGreai Northern
riAiiiWATr.
Tlnm Card In KiTect July 22.
IHToHan Antonio bound North at Jiti
inM 12.15 p. in. Arrlvtai p. m. and 8 p. in
Ix-nro for I.irclo 0 p. m. arrive from Laradn
T:U a. m.
Train leaving San Antonio 7:41 . m. has
tho famous
riTLL3IAN HOTKIi CAK
through to St Iiuls without change Train
teat Ing Fan Antonio at 13:15 p. m. has Pullman
Palaco Sleeping car to RU Louis.
Two express trains dally between
San Antonio St. Louis and
Austin.
Closo onnectlons at Little Hock for thu
Southeast and In the Union depot St. Louis
Ith all express trains.
For tlckcta rates tlmo cards or any Infor
mation apply to
J. U. LAN lilt V. Ticket Clerk.
13 Commerce street San Antonio Tox.
II P. HUOHl'-S Passenger Agent
Houston Tex
II. W. McCULIX)I!(lH A O.P.Am
Marshall. Tax.
H.aTOWNSRND.O. P. A
St. Louis Mo
II. M. llOXII' Third Vkl'rinldcnt
St. Ixiul. Mo.
CHINESE TEA STORE.
HAM KAY ... Proprietor.
Dealer In fresh tea. China and Jiunna
goods children's tors silk handkerchiefs and
Chinese flowers and all kinds of novelties.
VALUABLE 1WERTY
FOll SALK.
Hotel proiwrty In Iloerno Texaa situated on
the Public Square and tho bank of Clbolo
Creek. Tho house has 30 rooms DOU feet of
promenade gallery two-story has 3X acre 6f
ground with an orchard of select fruit trees;
also a lino garden. 1 1 us two wells and a cistern
llli force pumps and Irrigating machinery.
Plenty of stable room and Is tho stage stand
for all tho differont stage lines. Has a largo
patronage and can bo bought at a bargain
lorlnforiuatlonaiid particulars apply to
16-ltf T. IU JOHNSON this office.
Clms. II. Mayilchl
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
10 Solrilad St. San Antonio.
Boerne Hotel
IIOICItNK KKNl)AI.I.CO.TEX.
JAMKHT. Cf.AltKK Proprietor
Iloerne. as a health reanrt. I. itnnnimlln In
this Stuteor country especially tor pulmonary
und kindred complaints. Tho above hotel
has been thoroughly renovated and per-
sons favoring It with their natrom-iro
will find everything as conducive to their com-
fort aa can bo found In Western Texas. Large
and spacious rooms with southerly exposure
woll furnished carpeted and well ventilated
openjngon verandas 180 feet long each. Tho
HOi:itNP. HOTF.L Is directly opposite tho stage
olllco and within twomlnutcs'walkoftho post
and telegraph offices. Mall and flrst-claa stage
dally. Stages will cull Tor and deliver passen-
gers nna baggage at this hotol. Every atton-
V a""' anu me traveling public
rti.i. i-ium ucvuuiuiuuaiious tor commercial
travelers. 10-rly
J. C. BREEDING & SON
ARCHITECTS.
ltnnin No. B Cnmmoreo street Alameda
JOHN H. COPJ3LAND
Attorury and Counsellor at Law
nnd Notary Public.
Olllco I No. '.SO West Commerce street up
stairs. Practices In all the courto. 10-31-ly
1- K. WALTIUL.
BIIYAN OALLXaiUN
WALTHALL & (JALLAKHAN
ATTORNEYS-AT-1!AW
San Antonio Texas.
Offleoi Dwyer building anuthasst eorna
Main Plaza.
NARCIS0 LEAL
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE
And General Commission Dealer.
Sau Autonlo Texas.
FRED STEINEU
ruorHteroB
Btablcs Corner of Aveuuo E and Houston
street. Connected by telephone. A. orders
promptly attended to day or night. T.lephou
connection No. Dun.
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