The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 135, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 5, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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Light.
JuH WINTER
riioruiRioiii).
rubll.lwd dalle. ut Sunday t l K-aot
llownieroA street. - Delivered by carriers
Ifcrouibuut tbo city at 10 ocota a week. l ablo
to our Kent. Slnolo copies for Mlo by no-
Hi.llMtl. Subscription rr.WV
1n adanee.
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AIIVKIIT1HI.NO ItATKSl
irifiTlaiHi?
JoVii win W) ui:i(0
icnlimin..' Hi I") 10 in
weiio i-i
Kradlntr matter local column 20 ccnl.pcr
Jlna first InwrUon 10 oonU fir week and!
oenta after llr.t wetk. Per month I cenla
IK-rllne.
Ural adrertlncmeeti II per ! nnllim-r-tki
n ccnta for each tubKqucnt Inaertlon
I Com ad t rttnemenla payable! on II rat of each
month. Tran.lent advertising payable In ad-
vance. Onljr metal cult prlntol.
All contracts muit bo approved by ilia Busl-
DeM Manager.
D. P. Joiihook U duly authorized to aollcit
tor tbo Ban Antonio Lhiiit. Subucrllicrt not
recclvlwr their paper will pleaao makeuom-
(ilalnt to him or at tlionftlco. Sulnerlbert are
warod not to par their auUcrlptlon caoept
upoaprrlallonof a properlr receipted bill
from thlsoffloa
TItUMAII II. JOHNSON
IIu.Iiim. Manager.
Thursday June 5. 1884.
JUiuiuu Texas la excited otcr the
(mull-pox In a negro family.
Tiik Martin boom "went thundering
down the ages" until It got clear out of
sight.
Tiik candidate that does not announce
himself will get left before be gets
started.
Tiik Imd board seem to be doing pret-
ty well considering the racket made by
tlio free grass barons.
Tiik pistol should go but It should
first shoot the man who circulates a peti-
tion asking for the pardon of some cul-
prit. I.ct the good work of street Improve-
ments be commenced at once and It
houUl not stop until every portion of
the city has been benefitted.
A citCMim has recently been com-
menced against piano playing In llerlln
or that part which Includes the practis-
ing and thousands of tortured citizens
have eagerly signed the petitions.
Wmt Hon. John Hancock out of the
Congressional race for this district will
make It an exceedingly lively free to all
between Upson llrackenrldge Wash
Jones and a number of others who tin
aglne the Congressional bee to be buz
zing In their bonnets.
Aiiout the most snubbed man In all
Ibo great State of Texas is General Clai-
borne Chairman of the State Deino-
cratlo committee on account of Ids
many nnd diverse rulings and sugges-
tions. The primaries as a rule sat m-
verely down upon him.
Joiix Hancock became prominently
mentioned as a probable Vice l'reslden.
th e candidate on the Democratic ticket
and now they do say that Judge C. C.
lllnkley of Sherman will bo pushed for
that position before tlio Republican con
vcntlon now In Chicago.
Majoii Klmott State Commissioner
to the Xcw Orleans exposition Is quite
enthusiastic over the display that Texas
an and should make. Ills visit to San
Antonio Monday was short but he says
he will return In about three weeks and
work up a lively Interest In this city for
the fair.
That General Duller will have some
following In the Democratlo National
convention there can be but little doubt.
and It may be of that unknown quantity
that may he large enough to create con-
siderable trouble In that party. It Is
understood that lion. Albert 1'almer
the eloquent ex-Mayor ot Jioston will
present General Butler's name to the
convention.
Hon Jon Haxcock In his letter de-
clining to again make the race for Con-
gressman from this district says: "My
Individual atratrs that have been much
neglected need my attention; besides
family allllcttons render It Inconvenient
nnd very unpleasant to be absent from
home the length of time the duties here
require." Politico. Is powerful uncer-
tain hut If any one .had the edge on n
euro thing It looks as If Mr. Hancock did.
liut Ida withdrawal will give the other
fellows a show.
Tiik Twenty-eighth New York volun-
teers recently made a trip to Virginia
and they visited the grave of Stonewall
Jackson at Lexington escorted by the
aurvlvors of the Fifth Virginia Infantry.
A correspondent says: "They did not
decorate the (dace with Jib or jest but
stood with uncovered heads and paid
mute tribute to the valor and virtues of
the Illustrious dead. It was an Inspira-
tion to a new and stronger brotherhood
It was a lesson for the bloody-shlrted
politicians to take note of and profit by."
Tiik Annall dl Medlclna tayo that the
consumption ofbferln Italy Is growing
to enormous proportions while that of
wins la lessening every year. During
the five yean 1870 to 1870 the amount
was 20(581 hectolitres. During the next
three years It rots PfiW and In 1&0
aione lua amount equaieu iiu Hecto-
litres. A hectolitre Is nearlr 20) calloni.
he.'linporiqtlon of Iliottled beer bos
doubled since 1870-70. A reason for lhti
remarkable change In drinking hoblta Is
in l.nilmt llie ltnllan vtlne ltavl-
jenrly lieen nioro nnd more licrtvlly
nmilteratcd
Tub Statu Democratic jinncr ore pow-
erful touchy whenever n uinn or paper
i. .nixivi Independent anil now
orKnli. Democratic or inur.i. ......
thedaftto "la a Rood paper nml lias
iloiic not n little In tlio Interest of Texas
and any party or any question could
w ell reel prom! of lt Influence In Ita lie.
Iialf. The tlanetto la liroa.l gauged anil
liberal anil will win at nil time.
"Onk HiInK needed 1" restore l"bI
conlMenci'sBys the New York Tribune
"anil that li punishment ot mo guui.
That some persons lnvfi wen gum;
over body allows. It ll not for the pn.s
to pronounco Judgment but publla
opinion will surely not be salUllcd nor
vvlllronlulflioo III Hie inicriij ui -porate
Iiialiaireniellt bo revived as It
should be unless there U manifested
enough of public Justice lo Insure the
iiiiilsliinent of criminals. It will l.oi no
anyjongcrtoliave It said wllli n color
of lt"lli that ninnn whosteals by the
millions III Wall atfe fan escape with
Impunity."
Is Kkvikwimi the life of (Jcmral rnii
llouilon wrltlen by ltev William C.
Crane the Xevv York 1'ost sayst "Ills
character was n singular one but per-
haps less so than his enreer. He was a
sort of leaser Andrew Jackson with the
latter trails of aluclatlon and Insllnct
of adventure MBggeralctl arul Js In-
veternle ami ilnillellvr III fart" mur
nan In ecry way Hut bo liuil a genius
for affairs In his way and was sound nt
heart kindly grateful nnd affectionate
with a manly spirit which gnve way
. l..r.UIIi I nt not III I
............ II. ni Terns nt a er s s
Ill IU fule. It liny ho hoped that some
capable hand will one day depict his
life In clear nnd enduring colors''
I'm. two candidates now before llin
people of Texas for the high and Import-
ant olllre of Attorney General" says the
Dallas Mercury "are John M Temple-
ton who Is said to own tip notorious
White Klcphant'biilldlngatl'ort Woitii
mil rents to blacklegs for gambling pur
poses which act under the slatutes Is
an Indictable offense and the other Is
lluck Walton a former Attorney Uenerul
of the State and now tho noted uiithorof
the foul nnd slimy 'l.lfo and Doings of
Hen Thompson' the red-handed mur
derer which publication uught to be an
Indlefablg ollcnse If It Is not. With tho
present nwakenril public sentiment of
the peoploof thlsrllae )iere Is n line
opportunity for some man Willi p clear
and spotless record to step in and carry
oifthe prize."
Ix an-article on tho "Issue Iletueeli
tho Parties" the Dcnlson Journal says:
"The Democrats of tho United States
have recorded themselves as the party
of free trade. The vote on tho .Morrison
bill dellned their position ns It did the
position of the lEepubllcan party tho
votes of w hlch were unanimously against
the measure. The Democrats have
made this stand a stand that Is directed
against the best Interests of tho country
and against the protection of tho Amer-
ican farmer nnd mechanic and In direct
opposition to what the Itcpitbllcan party
has advocated. This position they will
have to defend In the next campaign
and with It the responsibility for those
outrages In the South by which the
right of siill'rage Is denied to thousands
of negroes. It will be expected of them
to meet squarely nnd fairly tho charge
that persistent bulldozing Intimidation
and ballot-box shilling account for the
tremendous majorities that they roll up
at every election for their ticket In tho
States which were a fair election pos-
sible would bo overwhelmingly Iteptib-
llcan. These lire the Issues that will be
forced on the Democratlo party and an
evasive platform together with it ticket
that represents the variety of Democratic
politics will not sulllcc as an answer.
The Democrats have been crying fur an
aggressive campaign nnd this Is the
l!nd of aggression that they will be furn-
ished with. Tho llepubllcun party be-
lieves In the protection of Amerlcnii
labor In a free ballot and n fair count
and on this platform Is anxious to con-
duct a campaign feeling not the least
alarm as to the result."
NEW BARGAINS FOR JUNE
Hlllon k Young 203 Weil Houston street.
0 bulldlmr lots on Kast Commerce
street never on the market before.
M tiullillng lota corner or Chestnut anil
North Centre streets.
100 lots on Prospect Hill some of tbo
finest and best located nt from 510 to
$160 each'.
Two elegant residences on Avenue i
one for $:i.'O0 one for $ IJiOO tf not sold
dnrlng June will be oirthc market.
lt'J) urre farm near Somerset the Gar-
den of the Wot 40 acres In cultivation
in nenu came 'jj neiuiuopounry eic
all for SI. loll.
Crcseent bonrillnj! Iiotisc nenr Sunset
depot LU rooms well furnlslieil IU rrfe'-
nll nliont .' tulles front tlin clt
line lands mid food crops; burgiilng In
them nil.
Several very cliolco properties In lliu
country to cxcliniiiru for city property;
nlso n very cuolce reslilcnoo property
centrally loented In the city to exchange
for country lands rartlcnlars (riven lit
our olllce.
A few more eliolee lots on Dlgnovvlty
Mil about the lust to ho had.
Also some very handsome residences
In same locality n well as on Sun l'edro
avenue and all other principal streets In
the olty. Call for onr guide nnd circu-
lar. -;Mf
Miss Schneider Milliner
Has oiiencd up a new millinery and
ladles' fancy Roods store at No. 2() Alamo
direct two doors from iiostolllce w hero
(lie Invites Inspection of her goods lm
A FINE FARM
on 100 Acres for Site at a Bargain
Fine tract of land of 1100 acres In
Karris county six miles from Houston
on lluflalo Bayou railroad running by
fame l'ienty of water grass and tim-
ber. Some Improvements and part
under cultivation. 'our hundred tons
of hay cut from same last season. Will be
told cheap and on easy terms. Address
C-Stf J. W. lliuniKV
Ileal Kstate Agent Ban .Antonio.
MmieortJ.onareimuMiK .uu ". rivers JronunK "
Kort Worth (lacltc and Intimate ll.at Snlll. n .ilcnly -f R 1
nNE HANTsALt.
SObJUfl rrnc.d .no iod wllh HofiM
cattla and Colli
fenced. In Uvalde county 2S miles from
I o town of L'vnltle. Tim lam Issltu led
at il.e imu.il. of the Bib IWl
A fine nmi-li uru"" .
I'liern Is a nood
eight-room frame bouse three tenctm nl
houses stable and "lbs twowjlls ll
good wider. On the ranch arn 4fKJ limit
rattle one-l.nlf to to-hlr. Is Dlir hall .
101) biflil horses and iniiln coltl and WO
Angora mixed goats. Title warranted
lierfect. 'J'n be purchased at a bargain.
Address rurtho next wjilnjf for f n I
particulars "J. II. T.7 this oilier or J
W. Ilrndlev Ileal Kstate Agent San
Antonio Texas. fr"
J'lrlm-lluiinenllle Medicines
Are an liiiiuenso benellt lo the sick peo-
ple 'j'lie w onilrrful skill of many phy-
sllinf to icrognUe a illseaee shall iu ui-
toil' ieil I'llt III IIIIUIWIS t'l oHM-a V"? ;
don't know how In cure use poison ng I
dwtroyablo remeilleam and 'declare a '
irrent manv diseases as Incnrnble Our
reniedles dun't know such a sickness II
taken be fru ID hotly l l a dicing con-
dition lit cry sick person should mokp
a trial hrciiusu It never full to euro the
severest diseases of women cancers
consumption fevers cramps epilepsy
Insanity (not org) piles diseases ofskln
crofiihi ayphW onirics of the bones
t in atPi Treatment of children exceed-
ingly easy. Ileineinlier that these ined-
Icfiii'i are adoptc'lliy ho an Ofl!p nl
the Simla Jlnsn llosi'ltpl. I here Is nn
imloiit swindle about It hut the greatest
discovery In tlio medical lino since crc'
tlonofllio world Han Antonio refer
ences and testimonials given (.all on
me ruor.MMl.it. Ave D !IJ
Kleet. horn. Oeniral depot for I'exas
and Oulf States. -17-lyr.
:riirloii TlekrlH.
('oiiiiuencln Juno I Die International
and (Ireat Northern railroad Will se
eTciirilnn tickets to all the principal
summer resorts In the North Northeast
Vrllivv.iit nml Snut ienst lit irrent v re.
iiuecu ruiea. u iiiii i i..u.u. .... . ....
rales call upon J. J. tliew
Agent Ml Commerce street. i
The best smoking tobacco U
Jflker."
J P CONDON
Nos. 312 to 3IG Nacogdoches Street.
MAM TUTI"!"''" !)'
Carriages and Wagons
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Tr.x
In accordance vltli are
'Clluir liel-l
I III!
Is nllli lit. I' Jul 9. IB'I liM.
in Inn l!.i' niiw ell'i'i'l Iron
nun i
lilu ki
with tnceiiu
"AH bidder l
lib tliotltyl'.erk
lllliiir prop
i Ilia
lltul
lliey
IMrt
arorleltliieu
L' work ollli
iirdlnff C'Hitrri
ptcl.
I m niillrtd
lout lilii.l. H
riirrnunionf II
if two-ttilriU i
nt tlio ofi-e i
thou Id tlielr i
Ttie iucoim
enter Into a
.imtlea. fur Hi
won.: tli l.on.l
thouinnunt oreontn
HlKflllleHlluni
v lH! en
Durjneer. Contriictnr i
nir llieir plant nnd eiiecJUi
ms rlirlit t r )eit any un
W. W. TEELE
VETERINARY SURGEON.
i Slrrtl.
Hmlili li Co.
Didera lelt fit (taldea nt Hum
or llrre.lrom A llcuvlls will r
attentluu. Ilentat wotlc and tin
EAST I
on
NORTH
TO031
ST.LOUIS
Till lino .Her.
SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
rorth.eomtartbl. .nd rapid
tr.D.port of puHncen.
r. HA VINO KT. J.OI'IS S.Ort n. HI. eaerpt
niindiirTlironsliMe.rf(r'er Vorlc
nnl1inlrrnrrrTolelol Ftr-IH.atrCar
nml Klesnnt l'urlorcar for Clilonrrn.
Li:AVINlhT. I.DLIS fl.JO p. m. .Iiillj-
Thnmall Sleeper lro Vork nnU tho
otiriTliroilBh sleeper to Jlo.ton
I.HAVIMl HT. LOUIS 8.00 p. m. dnltr
Two bleepera fur Clilensu and I tr Chair
THE FINEST EQUIPMENT
All AfffnU toll 1 1-Uet nml ouimirn Plerit-
luff Cnr itmommoilalioiu throneli to
ilitatliiiitloii vlapio iiupulnr
WaisasBii Route
DR . M. HUNTER
DENTIST.
Office i&i Haul Ilniutnu ftrtt't oppoIt Av
BoerneHotel
HOKIIN1: KENIIALI.CO.TKX.
JAS. T. CLARKE Proprietor.
iirfc
iKiintr tempert-a wim cool oinbtrly liwucn
tho eTeniniri and night delfjfbtlully cool and
and rnirlrtnidl fi.t i
11 ftt't la beltrlit) orp(td well rurnUlied and
wuil vcntlliitl oiHiilnir on prom on arte tt
conU)oriUoU Uet atrordlntrivlmdotito. MalU
and flrit clai Biatfri Btano conch call
for and dellrra VMwntrer and hHtrtrairo.
Livery itHWe l'oat 'lVlfirrapii and Telfl'hoiia
otHcc with In two and Hv mluutti walk of
hotel. Every attention imtd to ffuctli and the
trarUntr puhllc; tint i-lain accomodation for
conimerctal SKt-uU. terms moderate u
WIMlil
GOINQ
SAjj pEDR0 SpRffl0Si
The United Hslc Military Hand will plar
cierrBiiiHlara'leniimrL. Ch.-lce mulo dally
(nm am t I0 . ni VtHltnU a-e or small
fUi'll It Hi
Kefreshmtnls Wlnts Music nhii Floor
nt nnr tlinunn ohm I notice. I'ltvllcnUUI.Ihiir
nl irfMxl mir fur liotn uirHiitud 1
Important to Printers!
Second-Hand Presses for Sale
One Hoe Drum Cylinder a good press
for small dally or weekly.
.nn.rv Vl I ii.Mi a
Una lountrj t.ampneii .No. I j-v'
F'".vl?r Ktm'rnl """'paper and
One Potter I)riim!i col. sl7c suitable for
country paper. .Very cheap
These prese nro 111 San Antonio and
will be sold cheap to snvo being shipped
to factory In New Vork Also Wash-
ington llnnd Presses (second-hand) any
sire. Address
Chas. O. Johnson
J.lejlit oUce 0AX A.ntomp Tr.ws
MliNGEK IIOTI-LBAK
Is H'llililllir n Juatlj-t ai'iM.l rtliulallon or
tieln.r i lie of the berl itlktf! mid most ele-
giint Imriln the city 'luc Ldiuoti and wines
srrllrtt class.
Oltl ll.i: Si SCHMIDT I'mprlefors.
DR. L. V. WEATHERS
Office at Undry'j Drug Store
nil AUuiPl a ruliiibniierti. OirUuliou'S
from S n. in In l in. .M'nlitl at residence
Nii.CIO Nnrh I'lonsslreit. T. ! IdioncOil.
! "vvrMCaULlSTliR"
femvciwoi'lo F. W. McAHUtcr
& lire . tlcuior tn
Groceries Country Froince Etc.
Auttltn white liinp ccnirtil. ctr. Go1 tlo-
Hvi'tiM fruo to nit imrts of tb city. Niwcitt
nrlcen truarntepfl. 'M cor. bouth Alamo and
VltUtH mrorM. Ti'lephont No. l-l(-8m
J NO. KOIvOBUON
Real Estate & Commission Broker
ati U'l Cuiimterrv Hhtrl.
roll SAUV-ltitiiilier. Lirirv nml miiiiII In
Texas anil Maxlti). linrotCM mitl uuliupri'l
fa nn ami city rro(K'rtj. LHtif iutrltati-l.
MtHjk boinflitniulsM. THXif)ktilil. 3-lH-ly
JC. TUCKER M. D '
IIOAKEOI'A Til 10
403 Kkl llomlon Htreet
Ban Antonln. IlIHMa of
12 n.m.and 2 Ic
No. 10 JclTrBoc
3 W ly
tnet. TiU'i'lionuW.
J. &. TnOBNTOH.
J M. Hhownson
I ra tiers' National Bank
80 Oommare 8trU
SAN ANTONIO t t t TRXAB
Tfiiniact a irmteral banklnft liu1nr
F. COLLINS
CKXKIMI. AtlP.NT
Wind Horse J'ovv-
cr slramnnillinnil
Pumps of all Vlndi.
Water pipes nnd
llttlngs of nil kinds
anil sizes whole-
sale nnd retail lly-
draullo rams and
wind mills of all
sizes for pumping
or grinding to be
found or ordered at
212 St. Mary's St.
San Antonio.
R. A. HOLLAND
tioua!o aud retail
Tea Dealer.Cof fee Roaster
m
NO. 14 COMMERCE STREET.
Importation of Trench and Kngllih table
dellcaclea a specially. CotTi )archcd and
ground e.cry day. Teen of all gradca and
POISON
lhrowntrltitf Hwl
Bpfcltlc doe t I1I4 1 ITeo-
iiitat'lc. noniolM)noufl
help
iint urn to foico all tho
pofmn
taint out ihroiiyhthv fKirvS cf tho
ftklu
ltolM-rt .1 En1cy of pi clt son. Teuu.
. inuliTflHtu of llnreli Itl IH4 t " 1 had
ritm underdatu of 11
hllliaiid fever followed by rtioumatltun for
threojeam an that 1 wai not u hie 10 attend to
my tulne; had tried alninxt cery kind of
medio ue and found no nltef. A friend re
commended Kwirt'i Bivetllo. I tried ono toottlo
and my health lieiran to Improve. I eoutlnued
until I had taken alx bottlea. and It haa net ma
on my teet aaaound and well an over. 1 recom-
mend It tn all similarly allllcted."
letter! from twenly.thrt ofSi) of lt3 Jcadlnjr
retail druirirli.tii of Atlanta part under dato nf
Mtircu 24. mil "Wo sell moro of Nwiffa
remedy and thr
Wei
famlhci usolt asaKentral health tonlo."
Our TreatiM on mood ana mu J)Ueoei
mailed free to applltanti.
TIIK SWIFT Sl-ECIFia CO.
Drawer 8 Atlanta
Mew Vorkofflce.laVJ Weit 23litrct.t tetween
Southern Hotel
(Formerly HordJ
HICKMAN CAMPML Proprietors
it t
N.iM .t.VrilNltlj i . . . nikA.
Under hew management. Has been
entirely renewed and refurnished. Kx-
ecllcnt cuisine. l-2fl-3m
Beats Prospect Hill!
Nearer Town and Cheaper
Six l-ino Bui1dinr hots on
Alazan Cicuk
Xenr K'rlscli's properly For Sale nt a
bargain for cnsli. Address
T. B. JOHNSON
San Antonio Light Onice
J 8. o.H. Vv II. MV.SON
MASON & CARR
Attorneys at Law
loom a DeWne llulldlnz.
No. St Soleilnd Street Can Antonio Tiiai.
ivm7M aTwebb-s
RESTAURANT
No. 338 East Houston Street
Kurntibes flrat-clau rtirular tnral. dally and
meats to order nt all hours. Aljo Ice-cream
cuke etc I Sft-flm
D. QUASSO
TAILOR!
Main I'liiut Nrwr Frrtirli f liallillnc
oVHtlnu:; olil rlnthlnir rondo 1
rri'iililntr wia to dono at il
Trrun rcQotaijlc. UUohli
MEANS & GLASKIN
200 W. HOUSTON STBETE.
van! to borrow in on or io to I hem.
want to buy or net M nnd trototlicm.
wnn(.to loati money on Kood Bocurity
want nf rinutlon about landa or
IT tou want eorm't and reliable Infitrmntlon
about lota In Ban Antonio or laudi In lU-iar
(4'unti call on them.
car rk rT&m" uL i T7y7
Undertakers
41 AND 44 ALAMO PLAZA.
'on...! rurtil.hed With K.rr lto.ml.lto
Srccl.-v! attention riven to forwarding bodies
t all nurts of the United States. IV Tulophone
eonr.x'ilnn. ol. attanda I ilar pd nlaht.
OHA.RLES BUOKEL
KIN ANIONIC TKXAS.
JACOB WEBER & CO.
WLoIeaalu and U.tutl Dealer In
ad Manufacturers of
THE UNIVERSAL BITTERS
Kumtnet Anisette extract or Hoarhound etc
Krlfieb'i hall (orner Uountnn and North
Floret strceU Ban Antonln. 1-5-1 y
In Texai Slnca l!H0. 1 In San Antonio HinceWH
J. A. II. HOftACK. 1 K.MCU. NKWTtlN.
Ilosack k Newlon
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
NOTICE!
Swarms of Bees and Queens for Sale.
One Italian or Albino Queen $3 CO.
One purely mated Albino Queen $1 00.
racking swarms do extra. None
but guaranteed pure slock sold.
P.P. L1NNARTZ.
Orders for above also for extracted
lioner o H left at HIo Tcngg's.
SANANTONIO.TEXASV.
Th Original "Hnri.al" and "Star and Unseen!"
TIIK Tllt;r;iUTIIHI!N I'ACIPII)
1
' S00 Mile. fh.Minrtr.l
Line Hunt i:.iiilpinen
Train leavli
IH1UBTON
; 6:16
Arrives NRW Oltt.RAKH
WAHIIINinil.N CITV.
IIAI.1IMI1IIK
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mini
The Great California Route
U(h Now Meilco and Arln
l)VANOKWSCaI.
COI.TON Oa I.
Tim I'opular Nleeilnc Car Line lllw.u NKVV tlltLUANM AMI HAN HIANIJISCO.
tf7Tho Uloliarenietit of IhU (Irent Tratmeoultnentnl winle kc plnir nil eve
latehrul eje on tho demands of llr.t-el.isa travel tiaa iteeldeil lo l.nvn n lnfc
bornuiitilrvpnLllaUd mrln wltttnir at llemlutf. uiul.ilil.tnjthn Inn h Inleri'a . lo trNn.frr tt-r.
annal hairiraae to .aid ear the pnmi'iiirers to
car thun virtually making no chanim hut fnr
.... rvu. lv m ur aivtew (oo aaeni. 01 iimii.il. sa. u i. oiaii.ji.
T. I'.MICUOLS.TIckat Afianl P. II. I'ltlCKK. Ticket Agent
llouaton Slengfr Hotel San. Aulontw.
T. W. 1'KIltCE.JH. II. V Agent llouaton Teaaa.
International & Great Northern Ry.
Card In 3H3ft3 Soo. 1C 1QOO t
U-UavtSan Atitonit)4U'Winorlt an;i1nin.. u. to. Arrivo-: p. m.nntl 8p.m.
L?nre for LhcJq Q h. u.t trrivofnua iMrtnln ru. Mlxtnl tritlit loavlntr Laredo 3 a. m. hp
rlrciSjn Anlonlo 5.40 p.m. Laavlrfr 8ia AniocloSa. m.arrlvetLirctloOp. m. Train loTin(t
San Antonio V.Vt a. m. haa thv fgoiuuo
PULLMAN HOTEL CAR !
Thrujfh to 8f. Louis vlijWflro
I3:IJV p. in tinal'ullman rHlattia
dally Utwfrt'n
SAN ANTONIO AUSTIN AND ST. LOUIS
Clortooinncctlonoat Little Hock for tlioSotitliPant and In tbo Union JepntSt. LcnitV wttt
allexiiiTM train. For tlcketn ratos time curds or any Information pplr to
J. J. CHEVf Ticket A tfnt all iViinrrprcc trect. Sin Aniimlo rnxa.
!. V. HlTOtll!r3. . Y. MtjrULUHHllJ. A- 0. V- A w li. NI.WMAN
A. HouBtob.Toin. fllvcilon IVxni. Tratllo Mannir r UalvrPton Tox
XWOLPSON
NORTHWEST COR. MAIN HAZA.
Spring Stock
ntho lutmt itvlri of Niti
of laern. nearfi handkcrchleri.
aiid all article of ladle
and winter In
FINE CLOTHING.
"rUlna
CHAMBER FUR.N
Of thrt fin
ever 1'Oforc Includlm
or an a t-number mr uu
A full stock of muttvftaoa and Ixd ili
urrroxjaTEmr
lid addllloi
tliatlii
kliir
O. EC.
DCALKH IN
Paints OilsWall Paper
Window Glass Mirror Plates Artists' Materials
OTTO GrilSilFOLj-OH
Merchant Tailor
Willi S. Deittsclt A Co. corner of Commerce nnd Jtiiln plazn. Fine stock ot
Oeruian Kngltslt nml Krencli goods. Beet work guaranteed. iUVlini
WILjTESF?. SCOTT
Manufacturer of Mesquite Block Pavement.
Oflico anJ factory a 00. 308 H. Iarodo Streot.Sii'i Antonio.
r offered to the public
Williams 6a Russell
(Successors to Boulo & Williams)
White Lead Linseed Oil Window Glass Paper Hanging
and Artists' Materials at Wholesale and Retail.
23! nml UUfi ICaKf. Houston H(. San Anjonlj).
tST Sp)e AgpitB for lie Cflcbratcil Avcrlll Jtenjly illxed ra'lnts anjl ttysjftl
l'iate Glass Company
O. in FROMMER
Practical' Book Binder ancLRuler
Opp. Court House Solcilml St. Snti Antonio.
tAll ilndi of bindlnir and'rullnn dono with neatnoaadurablbltr and dlilmtch. Cnmnetll on
In pHcoa defied ' ' . I-at-Ira
P. M.
........
liay.
I.ATIIItOI'. till
tHHin - y tnelr Mmo relative iifwltluu In tho now
the l-eiler. Fur Infnrnntlon reirardlnfr lates
Arriving
irln
tuniUhtnir not't
tin la'eat dt Un-
overj thin f 01 iren-
TTT TR F.PARLQR
Ml
-I .-il made. Theroaro many new and beautiful dptlirna
I Itrel-eluai workmanship In irreat variety and all that U
for Btroota and nidewalk pavinjr.
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