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RAILROAD TIMR TAI1LK.
International and. Oreat Northern
turn
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9:00 p. m.
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Western Extn
Galveston Ilarrlsbnrff and Han Antunlo
MAVIS.
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UTS PYTHIAS. HI It Lodirn No. M.
etsevory Thursday at TOO p. m. Caatlo
snau. visum? nroturcn wcfoouio.
Dlt. J. It Bltl'.RrHNa Dentist. Omoc Alamo
block oorner Goramerco and Atnmo
strooU Ban Antonio. 1-12-lin
DM. 0. W. PIIILMPS. dcntlstolllcogIS Com.
.morou street ovcrNloTc-ngg' lionkBtoro
Man Antonio. 1.12-Jm
riNK tlOODS.
I.()V I'ltlCKM
V Lorra
t
Coramerre St. Near UridRo
Hal received the largest stock of . English
French and German goods ever brought to this
cltr. All stylos and colon. Only first-class
tailors employed. BulUraadoup In ttio latost
style at the lowest posalble prices and. a por-
feet fit guaranteed.
JHstln riiM 8in Anlnlo. TeiM
Fowler. Berliner & Co. Pronators.
N. S BURNHAM MD.
J. G. BREEDING & SON
ARCHITECTS
373 Commerce Street
tSr OverLv ltocwMit'a Jewelry Htore.
MISSION DRUG STORE?
' JOSEPH WALDACHH Prop.
305 South Alamo St. San Antonio.
Prescriptions carefully compounded. Patent
medicine' perfumery toilet articles fancy
goods eta. Pure wines and liquors for medi-
cal purpoaea. 2-lfiV3m
A. W. D1LLAUJ)
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
So. IS golcdnd Street
Koom 6 Ban Antonio Texas. Will practice In
all the court of Toxas. 10-19-tf
City Property For Sale
1. Throe and one half acres on Nacoirdochea
Btrcot runnlugtn Ban Pedro crock with Im-
provements. Fine fruit orchard on ground.
2. Lot and 4 block 6 Ban Pedro avenue.
U. fjot 6 block 7 Ban Pedro avenue.
4. Two lots on Garden street running
through to Pre street.
ft. Lot oi South Presa street running to Gar-
don street wltblmprovementa.
a. Lots NorUlandl. block 48 cortier Live
Oak and Dawson streets with linprovemcnta
7 Two Iota with Improvements on Blxth
Btrcot between Avenues D and B.
8. Klvo lots corner Austin and Grayson
street fmmodlately cast turn of street
railway.
V. Fifty-two acres with Improvements Im-
mediately below Mission Conorpulon uuo yards
riverfront. IJ 1 a
10. Lou with Improvements on'Garza stroot-
near Ban Pedro springs. House two story;
beautifully located.
11. Twenty-four acres lot 210 west of Ban
Pedro oroek at crowing- or International andl
BunaotraUroads.
12. House and lot corner North Concho and
II Idalgo streets on Franklin square.
U. Entire block No. 33 and 8 lots In block.
No. it! on Pari Avenue.
14. Four Iota In block No: 25 abovo Upper
Labor ditch.
15 Ton lot In block No. 6 abovo Uppor
Labjr dltob.
Id. Flttecn lots on Grand nvonuo noarLono
Star brewery running back to river.
17. TimeIudl .ill .half Inla T In IM.I tAm
touduoruor IComtneroei Hbsk and. North;
Bircots.
19. 135 lots in lot No. 73 near Prospect hill
street raljway at priocs ranging- from sum to
a iui im vaoy icriiis ij ing west oi in to ma
in. Five acres runnln
to unnor Ijabor dlteh.i
2U. Three lots on lilmlra street "corner Tron-
ton avenue
21. Seven lots' on Jaoks'on street
83.. Hlity-tlvo and one half acres under fence
with Improvements known a "race and fair
grounds."
21. Bovcnty-flvo lota on cast shlo of Austin
stroot above Bunset round house.
St. Twenty Ave lots on llurloson Lamar
Hays and llurnett Btrcot.
Si. Twcnty-ono aorea on South Floros Btroet
running back torlver.. . r
ai. All property belonging to Messrs. Adam
ic Wlokea comprising building lots noar Inter-
national Bunset andQovernmont depots. Ban
Pedro springs aud othon parts of the cltr
which wepaer Millbefal e riots aud on eaiV
termaalo tit their' Irrigable lands In and
about the city.
We will examine--titles - 'write- conveyances
attond to the renting- of houses negotiate
loans on reasonable terms. Notary jmbllo at
uuiuu. s n.jfniinuuaatAi.
1973 Commerce street.
TELKilBiPHIEfS.
DEEtSNOWS DOWN. EAST AND IN THE
. WESTERNTERRITORIES.
The Moulh and Hoof Disease In Kansas Ross
Wins the Boat Race on the Thamea
-Cigar Makers" Strike.
Cmctno March 10. AnUmnlmtpcnlnl
unys : lllshop Itobert Clnrknon tiled nt
1 o'ulttok tills inoriiluff.
Conioocook' N. ir. Jfnrch 10. A
licnvy biio w bloukutlca this Beotlon. State
trains nre grcntly lmpedeil.
ifo.NiGOMKitr Aln. Mnrch 10. In n
illspulo to-tlny rcgnrtllns jiropcrtv hlhs
Ilnrwcll stabbed fatftlly lit r sister Mrs.
JIiikIich. ilotli lived In Coll'ei) county
Alabama.
' Kahminotox Mn. March 10. No trains
over tlio Maine Central railroad slnco
Hatiirclny inornlnjr. The Sandy Itlver
rtintl Is also fliiowi-tl under. The snow-
fall continues nnd evcrythlni; Is blook-
ailcd. CniCAao .March 10. .y special from
Petersburg Illinois says: The trial of
Orln n carpenter for tho murder of Zora
Hums began hero. This morning was
consumed in an nttempt to secure a Jury
but no panel has yet been obtained. The
witnesses summoned exceed 100.
Cincinnati February 10. Tho cigar
makers declared a look out to-day whloh
thoy Intend to maintain. Over 1100
cigar .makers are ont of employment.
'Tho cause of the trouble was the amount
of wages paid to men for making a pe-
culiar brand of cigar. The union de-
manded that (hey should be paid more;
the maiiHfucturura refused and declared
a hick out.
Cino.tcio 111. March 10. A Lincoln
111. special says: William llongland
was urrcsted nt Warsaw last night and
lodged In Jail here this mornlngupon tho
theory tliat ho was concerned with Hall
In the Mount Pulaski triplo murder. A
letter received by llongland from a
supposed accomplice and lost by Hoag-
land Is the clue upon which thu deteu-
tlvcs worked.
OiuiiA March lO.-nmcs Nugent n
brother of tho proprietor of tho Theater
Couilijue of this city- was shot and
i;lll(lin a ImrroomndJolnltiL'tho theater
at a lato hour last night. A young man
named Stout who was present wns shot
In the head but not fatally. Several ar-
rests have been made but tho guilty
parties nnd the cnuse of the shooting are
not yet certainly known.
Sr. Louiii March 10. A prominent
lawyer representing large Interests In
St. Louis and Kansas City asked leavo
of the Supremo court at Jefferson City
to-day to lllo a motion for a rehearing of
the caso of Long vs. Long recently
decided by the Supremo court through
Combilssloner Philips against the right
of foreign corporations to lend money In
this State. Leave was granted. This
caso affects over $a00O0OUO now loaned
to Missouri btr lnsuranrn nnmnnntoa nrwl
other foreign corporations which will be
Withdrawn If the deolslon maintained Is
not reverseu or tue present law not re-
pealed or inodllled by special session of
the Legislature.
Si-akask Failh. W. T. March 10.
Fears exist for tho safety of 10 men who
went to Hathrtim 13 days ago to looato a
trull to tho Coeurdo Alcno gold minim:
district. They left n point 25 miles from
Ilathrum with four days rations and
left other nrovlslons in clinrcn nf n mnn
with Instructions to wait six days. They
'never returned -and tho man left. It
wasuuougut tnoy had reaohed Kaglo
City bnt'B man who arrived Saturday
says they had not beenthere. Search
for tho party had been organized and the
men are now out. There Is no nlnon
whero they can stop between points
known and the snow Is very deep.
.Their names are Charles Pond.jlj. Mer-
nuui cnnriti lioiimnn JiciNUt nmte-
sell William lcan O. Statford William
jinycs a- cier j-.scn anu one unknown.
Kansas Crrv March 10. Topcka ad-
vices state that Major Sims rotunied
yesterday from the district infected by
the foot and mouth disease. The dis-
trict. U5 miles in area. Is now rliridlv
ffiuafatitlned and every effort will be
maue to stamp out tne disease. Dr. llol-
comb visited Chase county upon tho
repprti that tho disease had appeared
there; Jand 'after-a.cnreful examination
pronounces Hho herd in question 'free
from the disease. A publlo meeting will
be held to-morrow when a systematic
movement will at once be Inaugurated.
ii is proposed to buy tne lnlected cattle
kill them and then burn tho bodies. Tli
railroads In the district have given (tudw
ance of their co-operation In tho work bf
Jirpvenitng ine spreaa oi tne disease
tcportsrom the northern western and
southern parts of the State Indloate the
cattle and sheep In 'good oondltlon hav-
ing passed unusually well through the
winter season.
London March 10. The race between
Oeorgo Burbar the well known English
oarsman and Wallaco Itoss the famous
Now Brunswick Soulier ocourred this
iuornlng. Tho dlstanco rowed was four
miles and five furlongs over the regular
Thames course frdm Putney to Mortlake
Itoss conceedlngllurbar 10 seconds. The
betting on ltosa was live' on Ilurbnr
four. IJurbar lead at the start by four
and onc:half length. but at Hammer-
smith tlte boats were nearly'even. The
Aioe was won by tho American by six
lengths. After passing Hammersmith
lloss led In spite of the exertions of Hur-
bar nnd come in easily; time 2(1 minutes
10 seconds. Tho contest was virtually
ovor at Umumcrsmltli. Koss paddled
home 1 lengths ahead bf llurbor. Great
crowds thronged the" banks. Fenian
O'Lcary writes to the Pall Mall Gazette
that the. doings of tho dynamiters are
utterly abhorrent to his nature. Seventy
picked detective liivrfhAan'flollAMiul In
London and Instructed in a system of
raiMouafco wuu regaru to mo uyna-
miters. The best smoking tobacco is "Little
Anetlen Sales
" uuhi.j anu ouiuruay at iuu ureen
ffontauetloq house. Consignment aollcltwl.
1-63-U I'aaltsOM OotTON
i. m.. .. .t
. Auowooeera.
Periodicals magaxlnea newapapen aid all
llaldwlu Ic Coa 2; Comnieroo atreet. lil-tl
Staeliely&Tips
No. 30 Commerce Street bitti An
tonlo Denleri In
Bnililers' Hardware Iron Steel
Nnlli Iloria Hhoeii Wood Work
Auil Tool of Kery Dttncrlitlln
PA.nSTTS andOLLS
TaMe and Pocket Cutlery.
John Dwru hanJ ntxl milky plnwi butlU
VittniN uic. Tenn-wo whkuiii nnl trcnrtl
fKrminBctMnorr.
CALLAWAY
Photographer.
Hest Instruments llestwork. Itenson-
able rates. -11.1 Kist Houston street.
Reduction in Cost of Gas I
The Gas company offers lis comsumers
gas on and after March 1 at $1 CO per
lOOOfeet being a reduction oflOpcroent.
on former price liy order of Jloard pi
Directors. Tnos. G. Williams
10-lm Seo'y San Antonio Gas Co.
J "M. HCKF0RD."
ATTORNEY-AT- L AW
OIllco 45 Solcdnd St.
Kan Antonio Toxaa. Iliamlnatlnn nt titles
and land lltlvatlon nanoclalty 1 30-lj-
Y.. STIIA8SBUHGEK
ARCHITECT
245 Market St. San Antonio.
Tho Improved Whlto has raoro valuable
Improvemouta than any other sowing
iiiiichlno. It la simple and pcrfcot
In all Its part. Self aottlnir
necdleself Ihreiullnx shuttle;
Runs Light -Sews Fast.
And Is almost nolsloss; winds ovory bobbin a
smooth aa a apool of allk. Warranted for Ave
ycara. Call and examlno beforu buylna; else-
where. No. 408 Avenuo U oppoBlto publ o
Bchoot houso. fl-l-3ni1
W. G. ERPS
AGENT.
Chits. II. MnyJlcld
ATTORNEY -AT - LAW
272 Commerce St.. San Antonio.
Boerne Hotel
IIOKKNK KKNDALLOO..TICX.
JAS. T. CLARKE Proprietor.
iuia omul or country especially xorpuimonary
and kindred complaluU. The abovo hotel
has boon thoroughly renovated and per-
sona favoring- It with their patronage
win nna everything aa oonduclvo to their com-
fort aa can be found In Western Texas. lArirn
and spacious rooma with southerly oipoaure
well furnished carpeted and -well ventilated
openlog on verandas ISO foot long oach. The
IIOEKNE HOTl'.I la directly oppoalte theatage
OlHop and within two uilnutea walk of the poet
and telegraph omooa. Mall and nrat-claw stage
dally. rHagea will call for and deliver passes-
gers ana naggago at tnia notei. Kvory atten-
tion paid to guests and tho traveling public
rlrat elass accommodations for commercial
travelers. ln-as-iv
JOHN H. COPEL AND
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law.
AND VOTARY PUBLIC.
Olllce; No. 5M Wcat Commerce atreet up
stairs. Practices In all tho courts.
NARCIS0 LEAL
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE
And General Commission Dealer
Kan Antonio. Texts.
American House
lloerne Tex. A. W. llarr Prop.
rorsuhi wishing to sia-nd the fall arid winter
In thu country will llod at this house as many
Well ventilated rooms beat of bods and more
tviuiiuuu pruuiuuKuti luna any otuer nouso in
thumalo. l'ura well and cistern water. Asa
health resort lloerne has no equal In Texas
. 'SVJf" ' V iu""o"ifyeompiainis. tiur
fnollltles aro ood Urst-cllM stago coaches
FRED STEINER
ruoruuroH
HaeksISo.2126275273
C; Stable Cornet eat Avenue B and Houston
street. Connected br telephone. A orders
promptly attended to day or night. Telephono
conneouon no. uuo.
E. HERTZBERG
JEWELERS OPTICIAN
And Uraltrln Hatches
Diamonds Jewelry
Silverware (locks
tvT"Call and oxatnlno my stock and prices be-
foro buying elaowliero. All goods will bo sold
under written guarantee R. IIeutzhkiio.
BELL & B'RO'S:
No..ll Commcrco Street
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLER V ETC.
Wntcliesnnd lewelrv rcnnlred. f:linrcea
reasonable We tako pleasure In show
ing our goous ami purciinscrs nre invited
to call. Satisfaction warranted. 12-l-ly
Alex. Sartor
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Jfo. 18 Commerce Street
SAN ANTONIO - - TEXAS.
S. STERN
H48 Coinnicrco Street
DIAMONDS!
Watches Fine Jewelry.
No. 843 Comtnoroo Btroot San Antonio Toxas.
Particular attention paid to repairing.
FERTILIZER!
From the San Antonio Fcrtllizlncr com
pany for flowers shrubs and trees In
rfickaL'cs of 25c. and fiOc. I'or sale nt
Iutb & Vollbrecht's 210 Crockett block
Alamo plaza or Unth & Son's 220 and
zju .market street. z-iu-im
C. L. MUELLER
ARCHITECT!
233 and 235 HoustoQ Street.
Traders' National Bank
S04 Commerce nlreetf
SAN ANTONIO ' TEXAS
Trausaou ft Koneral banklnir ualueu
TO PRINTERS!
For Bale at a Bargain t
Two Washington Hand Presses
Uno a 6 column press the other
V column. Also.
1000 POUNDS OF TYPE
Drovier Long Primer Pica and Nonparlel.
Oood order and plonty of sorts. Addreeai
T. II. JOHNSON
I-M-tfl L101IT oflloo.
Berwick Bay Oysters.
restaurant propria tors and wuolesale dealers
tne oeieoraien uerwicK nay oysters una rresn
Oulf ash. Packed on loo to any town In
western 'lexas u. u.o. llospcctrully
llu also In copncctlon a flra; class rostaraunt
PRANK STARR.
li-G'lm San Antonio Texai.
ARE YOU AFFLICTED?
A Brief Description of the Diseases
a few References of Remarkable Cures By Dr.
N. S. Burnham.
Ban Antnnlo.long folt tho need of a skillful
Throat. Tho lohabllanta of all this lmmenaofltaU when requiring tho iorrloee of such skill
worocomiielltsl to make long Journeys to distant cities at groat oxnenso such u Kansas. City
St. Ixjula ami Chicago and still further Knit In order to obtain relief for diseases afflicting
these organs and iHtrts. . " T'jL"
Munyof Ihocltltensof thlsHUlnho went to
skill inado the aoiualntanco of tho Oculist Aurlat and Larytctotv ' -'
IDr. 1ST. S. BuLmiLrH-m
who had chargo f Ihn Kansas City Mo. Rye
unlliil In urging him to eoiuobi this point In Toxas. Finally falling health caused by tho
cold climate compelled achange and soHan Antonlogalnedaepoolallat who was known by
of her own citizens and many In tho fitato
ilcllculi'nil arled oixtratlnns and treatment
nwl lils clfortsaml ho has won thecndurtnrgratltiido of hundreds whom be has treated
from all parts of theBlate. A few of them aro
Catarrh.
A few remarks In reganl to thladlseaeomay
Nearly all havothe trouble at some tlmo ln the aeutrlfnrni and call It a cold. Sometimes they
aroawarotheyhanllygctovrronocoldtintlltheyliavoanotbcr. Tho cold or more properly
peak ng the catarrh thon wvome sub-acute.
Sometimes It la located In tho noso; sometimes tho throojorbotb.1 Sooner or later. It affects
tho cars causing frequent ringing or roaring In tho ear or other noises Sometimes vlolont
Intlamatlon causing excruciating pain and the acutencsa of hearing la lessened In a
greater or less degree. Veryorten too It extends up through a llttlo duct from the noso to
ono or tho other and even bothcyea causing aeveral different form of dlaeasea of the oyo.
Nearly all are familiar with catarrh In the form of bronchitis.
Catarrh In all Its forma nnd nearly all Its atagea
do physicians. They neither prepare themselves with the Instruments or knowledge sufficient
or necessary to treat this troublesomo disease asa rulo and thus peoplo themselves do not
apprehend tho danger they aro In when they consult a physician and ho tells thorn "OI Its
nothing but a cold" and yot that so-called cold In a vast number of cases la the drat start of
deaf nras blindness loaa of smell loss of voice of Laryngitis llronchltls and Consumption.
Any or aeveral of theeo.may follow and be caused by a neglected cold. Below are a few names
which I havo permission to use who havo been treated by mo with benont for Catarrh In aomo
of Its forms alnco I haveHwen located hero t
J F Itohlnson Catarrh In throat San Antonio;
San Antonio I.imiTi P Kuhn Catarrh of the head Denver Colorado! Miss- Mary Fraacr
Catarrh of tho throat and care Nova Scotia; Frank Newton Catarrh of tho throat and eyea
San Antonio; Mlaa K. Loundsbury Catarrh of tho throat aud bead San Antonio.
Scores mure might bo added to thla Hat that I
only mention ono raoro aaa remarkablolnatAnco of how much good can bo done that claaa of
Incurable so-called Consumptives. O. W. Tye df loon Springs had Catarrh for somo years
In tho head and throat finally tho lungs became affected and ho had several hocmorrhages and
had a vory bad cough becamo much emaciated and a confirmed Invalid and was pronounced
by his physician In tho last and Incurable stago of oonauinpllon. llo camo to mo for treatment
last whiter nearly a year ago. Ho commenced to gain lleah and went to work tn tho spring
and I saw no moro of him until a few days ago when ho came In bragging" how wall ha ws
and weighed thirty jniiue mnro than bo ever did.
Tlie
A few words now In regard to tho ear may
who aro sufferers from varied and numerous forms of disease. Very few people need urging
to consult an Aurlat when they havo a discharge of matter from It especially If accompanied
by a foul smoll yot somo will and that too atrnngoas It may sound In this day of enllght-
mont by ndvleo of physicians but surely It Is never dono by ono who. understands diseases of
this organ.
Itlaalamenlablofactthatsomeof tho older
this point) havo a prejudice against the stoppage ot purulent discharges from the ear but thl
la based upon tho erroneous teachings of old French writers Du Vornoy and Itard. D. II. St.
JohtUtoosa M. D. LL. 1). Professor of Diseases of Eyo and Car la the University- of New
York City; Surgeon ot Manhattan Byeyuid Ear Hospital; Consulting Surgeon of Drooklya Eye
and Ear Hospital etc. and who Is considered tho vory host authority On tho sbbjeet says In his
last work : "There la no pathological experience on rcoord wtlch can sustain the assertion
that It la dangorous to stop a dtschargo from tho ear." Lot anyone aoqualnted with' anatomy
consider this fact that thoro Is perhaps no part of tho human body whloh has raoro Important
anatomical relations. Tho cavity or tho'tympanauntla ooverod over bra thin bony plate
which Is In direct communication with the cerebral monlngea; tho floor la cloto to the groat
Juglar ltslntanal wall latho labyrinth wall oovored only by very thin membrane and open-
ing Into tho branches of tho acoustlo norve while on tho outaldo wo havo a thin membrane
about as thick as paper it Is easy to seo that a continuous destruction of these parts by sup-
puration unleaa cured. In thla part would aoonoror later (which It always does) lead to serious
troubleslit tho brain andsomotlmosln tho lungaor heart I And a largo percentage of tho
caacs having a "running car" have also u cough nnd.whcu tho ear la cured tho cough la also
cured Instead of being worso.
Thon there la another cla as of cases that
rlnglngorroarlngorothor uolsesln tbo ear. He tolls thorn ther have cold and a dose ef
qulnlno perhaps Is given this may bo relieved for a time but sooner or later returns but the
sufferer bad his fours allayed by recover lug partlally'from tho first attack and so does not feel
any anxiety this tlmo and tries tho old remedy again; It falls aad so does everything- else they
try and their friends don't sympathize aa there la noj oxtornal ovldonce of the s Jfferlng caused
by this condition but this atloaat causes them to bunt up an Aurlat who examine the ear
and be llnds tho car perhaps so far gono that It Is Imnoaalbls to restore Its full hearing powers
and ho must havo great skill Indeed to stop the course of the dlseaso and kocp tho hearing
from being lost entirely so far do tboso cases
If people would go to tho Aurlat evory time
not wait to consult physicians and othors thoy would suffer far loss and presorvo their bearing
much better as ncary all the dtsoaaea of thla organ aro curablo eap cclally In the Drat stage.
Space will only allow a f ow names for reference who havo been cured of ear diseases horo by
me. Scores more might bo added i
A. A. Drescbcr San Antonio; W. Doltart lloerne; James Davis Ban Antonio; Oeorgo son of
W. a Daughcrty Sheriff Frio County Pearsoll
J. 11. Murphy Ban Antonio; E. T.Allen Pearaall Texas; J II.Jones.8an Antonio; Major T. T
Tool San Antonio; J C. Dlormeyer San Aatonlo.
Tli
The diseases ot tho eyo aro vory numerous
nliod by tho oculist all requiring different treatment tn order to cure them and restore rood
vision. Yet nothing shows tho folly ofgolngtotho general physician for treatment of this
organ than tbo fact that ho has only sufficiently studied thla complicated organ sufficiently
to reeognlzo from three to a dotcn. It la In this and the careful application of properly selected
remedies to tho and tbo dlfforont affections ot tho eye that tho superiority and the sueooss of
tho Oculist consist.
Nearly all tho diseases of tho oyo aro curable
and properly treated and attended to In the earlier stage before It has had tlmo to destroy or
Injure permanently tho vision. Hut thoso cases that show blemishes and defocta of vision and
blindness so frequently are casos In which there ha boon dolar In seeking an Oculist and
valuablo tlmo was wasted by trying somo domestlo remedies or what Is nearly as bad trying
tho ordinary physician.
I do not mean by my remarks abovo to condemn or criticise tho general practitioner for
treating Catarrh or diseases of the Ero or Ear that occur In hla practice. It la his duty to give
rollcf to all who aro suffering in anrandovorv wav possible and no doubt all do the best they
can. Hut tney will all honestly confess that thev have not the mean's. In the shape of selected
remedies. Instruments nor tho time to aoqutro tbo skill and practice to do Justice to these
oases.
What I do want overvbo.lv to understand Is
experienced doctors men who have devoted money tlmo and study to these particular parts
of tho human body in order to acquire tho greatest amount of skill to treating Its affections
I seo In this country many cases of Btrablamus ("crooked eyea" they are generally termed)
which Is a dofecttn appearance uncertain vision aud weakens It. Nearly every one of tbeso
cascB can bo completely cured and some ot them without any operation. Children should
never smrv hi pcuuoi wunoui naviog iuia remouieu
Eyelids that turn out showing the Inside or tboso t!
nil hn turfeftlv eiif-eit. ArtinMul -r. rmn tA Hltwl ai
perfectly natural. I havo a Urge stock of them
uin granuiatcu lias curea auroir.
A few namca are glvon below for rofcrenco that have been cured by me here. If any more
might be given If neoeasary but thoso havo boon selected because each ono represent a
different and yet moat common form of dlseaso of tho eye t
I). II. Rrecdlng San Antonio Blepharitis CUlarls; Major T.T Teol San Antonio Pterygium;
ILCHadsute SanAutonlq Urauular Lids and Keratitis; Frank Newton San Antonio
Stricture Lachrymal Ducts; L. H.Ijtmbert. (Daughter) San Anionlo Uleonorrhccalo Conjunc-
tivitis; Anton ilatauiuda ban Antonio Acute Conjunctivitis; J W. Oasey (Daughter) fan
Antonio Iritis; luushel llreslln ban Antonio Choroiditis Serosa; Vf. A. Csxnafaas Baa Antonio
Iridocyclitis; 1U J. Vlnoeut Cotulla Ulcer on Cornea; W. II Drown. LeesvllU Oraaular Luis
and Kerato-lrltls; W.J. Hoggo Eagle Pass Cataraot; Ooorgo Loestburr (Daughter) Costro-
vllle Btrablaame; Mace Boroll Del moot Kutroplura and Trichiasis; Itobert Urter Pana' Maria
Pterygium and Leukoma; 11 Culurrla ltancho. Chronlo Conjunctivitis and Karatltssr A. U.
Docker Stnckdale Tramnatio Ulcer and liypoplon; W. J. Torrlberry Saltlllo Mexico
Trauinatlo Glaucoma. ' .
Included in the reroronco given Is the name of W J. Kogge from Bagte Pass. He had been
blind fur years and tho operation waa so auccesatuf and gave him suoh good vision that phy-
sician who bad practlcod In Now York City for year said when he saw Ita few dan ago that
It waa belter than any he bad ever saw' before. Thla patient was sent to sas by tho courtesy of
Dr. H.A. Koerppon.of Pledraa Negraa' Mexico who was also kJnd 'enough to assist tn tho
operation and to whose valuable aid apart of the success I doe.
For further Information address
N. S. Burnh'm.M. D.
Oculist Aurist and Larynoist
Corner of Houston and St. Marys' streets.
of the Eye Ear and Throat With
UfisV
specialist In treating dlaoues of thfl Kye.Jlar end
Kanaai Cltr Ifor the benefit 'of an ooulUU
Rar and Throat tnflrinary. They ono and all
to possess 'tho requlslto skill In all of Its
and slnco locating hero tho greatest suooessbaB
given below as reference.
not bo outof placo here aa It Is so common.
Ily neglect this runs Into a chronlo form.
can bo cured. Ilutpeoplo neglect It and ao
T II. Johnson Catarrh In throat Managor
have cured slnco located tn thla city but I will
Ears.
not be unlntcrostlngtlo some especially those
physicians (without anypoelal knowledge en
sometimes consult the doctor they complain of
run before tbo pa oplo consult competent skill.
anything waa tho matter with their ears and
Toxas; W. W. Uerry Bso- Ban Antonio Texas;
Eye.
nearly 200 In number cloarlr defined and recog-
oven In the severe forms If clearly understood
that thoro are a elass of sneelallr lnstruetnd and
always on band.
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