The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 170, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 16, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
I'ltOPMKTOUS.
' PumWd dally eiocl.tBunilaT al 210 Kaal
Commerce- street. DetrrcTfiT- by -carriers
throuUiu( tha city at 10 cents a week a) aMe
tooiiraxtit) Slhrtu enploa for sale by nam-
boysattfcootlJ Subscripted rycsr;HJ-
ln adranoo.
ADVtHTISINd IIATKNl
Inch . J 1(0 J am J ) Jlm J.nmilMin
lunches. "... .... 1 7 TO laj Cosmo
Mcoiumi. I linn1 eini oml no no hid on oo
rcohiiiin..1 "Moo 40 00 :s oo no nosto (D'tll i
Heading matter local column SO cenls per
line Urit Insertion 10 renta tint week an J 5
conta attcr Drat wctk. 1'cr uionlb amis
per Hue.
Legaladtcrtlscinctsllpcr Inch Brit Inner-
Ion 73 ecuta for catli lubpcuicnt Inwrtlnn
Home advertisements payable on nratofeach
month. Transient advertising payable In ad-
vance. Only metal cuta printed.
All contracta muit bo approved by the ltusl-
neaa Manager.
It. P. Joimsow la duly authorized to solicit
tor the Ban Astoiiio I.1011T. Subscribers not
receiving their paper will please make aom-
plalnttohlmorat thconico. Subscribers are
warned not to pay their subscription exoept
uponprcacntatlonof a properly receipted bill
from thlaotlloe.
THOMAS II. JOHNSON
lluilueia Manager.
ItAILItOAl) TIHK TAIILK.
International and Great Northe
Rxprena.
yye'terojitenilgnj
(jUlvfxton. Ilarrtabarc and San Anlnnlo.
t:l5 p. I
:40p. t
Westward Tn and
from Bl l'aiio). . I
Wednesday. July 16. 1884.
Kx-Guvekmiii Iltiintnii Is the latest
boom for Governor before the Houston
convention
I)ciuv succeeded In running nil her
gamblers outof town and many of them
have gone " Fort Worth.
A 'hi stem ofstreet Improve uients along
with worls on the Culf road would fet-
tle the fact of good times in San Antonio
and make our people more than pros-
perous. Tiirjir. are a large number of vacant
houses In the city because the owners
cannot realize that the times do not Jus
tlty the high rents of a few years ago.
Along with other things high rents will
have to go.
SpuTOK VanckIoM an Interviewer the
other day that ho "wanted to gel; bnck
to North enroll na so he could get out In
the fields and seo'. a nigger plowing n
one-eyed mule with n collee snck for n
plow line."
In vikw of the depressed condition of
trade the construction of the sewers
which proposition was voted down In
Jtnron would have proved of great ad
vantage Just now besides the great ben'
ellt to the city.
Tiik W'estllchu Tost of St. Louis nl'ler
warmly supporting Cleveland until
after he was nominated has turned on
him and now supports Iltalne and that
will be the way all through the cam-
paign Maine will grow.
Tin: Texas platform promulgated by
the Democrats at Fort Worth did not
cut much of it llgure at Chicago ; but the
boys ought to be satisfied with the hon-
ors carried oil by that most popular nnd
distinguished gentleman Hon 1'. 11
Hubbard.
SiNCthe time for paying the dog tax
went Into force 121) dogs have been
killed In Denlson 20 being the highest
number killed In one day. An even 1000
could be killed in San Antonio without
any very perceptible decrease. The rule
ahould be no tax no dog.
The Democratic papers affect to see
no fighting chance for the llepubllcan
ticket In Virginia but it Is truthfully
asserted that there are 27 newspapers In
that State which four years ago sup-
ported Hancock and Kngllsh now sup-
porting Illalnc and Logan.
Tub council and the contractors nnd
citizens have got Into a muddle regard-
ing the paving of Commerce street and
the matter goes over to another meet-
ing. The city administration have got
that old 'adage ''male haste slowly"
dpwn (o'n Teiy fine point.
Tiiuek seems to be a great deal of vir
tuous indignation expressed against Mr.
John Kelly by the Democrats now Hint
they ore likely to feel his opposition but
the fact remains that he is yet a Demo-
crat has been nothing but a Democrat
and his methods and Intrigues have
heretofore been commended and en-
dorsed by the party.
Hon. John Hancock thinks the Chief
of the Signal Service bureau will estab-
lish at an early "day a station at San An-
tonio. The Federal building had to rest
with the committee because of the
economy In the House but considering
the fact that the porties who manoged
the petition for that building sent It to
Benator Coke thus Ignoring Jtr. Han-
cook his work In Its Interest Is com-
mendable and can be taken up when the
Congressman from this city takes his
teat and passed to a successful approprl
atlon.
Hex Ciuuikiu In a speech on the
arH question n sliort time ago showed
"f"m records Hint the Southern
lanter received $33000000 more each
! tarllT than they did under a revenue
only tariff nnd that while the whole
foreign demand for our cotton Increased
lirodacllon of cotton incrcnseu irotu
Wit fi& Imlea In 1M0 to I03:l bales in
1S!H0. And during the aiinie period nil .
cotton good which the Southern farmer
conaiiiiieil wero reuiiceii in inco icr
rem. iiiio me uuiiuii Kiu.;i itinnu
two per rent mole for 111" cotton In IM"')
than In 1st)."
Sknahik rt'iiii. of Alabama who trnv-
eled extensively through New KnRlond
. . ....... i l.l .
l.nhor Committee 1ms expressed hltu-
elf aa very much Interested Intho won- i
derrul nchlfveiucnts of the JVew hn-
Bland people. "In going from Albany
to Boston I hardly saw an acre on the
Mnvlhat our Southern people would live
on so rugged and hard seemed the land 1
jet It supported one of the most sue i
cessfill and encyclic population on the I
globe. I have n cry high respect for
the sacrldce and genius of the people of
Now Kngland nnd I am glad to have
seen them more Intimately." 1
Tin: lloerno Advance thinks the Inlo
Teachers' association In this city did not
.1- 1. -...I .. I 1.Ar I
uu uusimnn ciiuiii!! iiimi Hint '"-". i
a lack of practical jiapers and speeches i
ond sajss "Tho Introduction of the
temperance ntifatlon was very much out
of place and If tho report of cx-tior- I
ernorltohert.' speech Is correct we can
only say It was poor twaddle to come
from so high nnd mighty n person as tne
l'rcsldent of a State lllilverslt'. If this
Is the sort of stuff he deals out to the
students It Is no wonder Hint the press I
ahould sneak unfavorably of the future 1
prospects of the University ond tho im- I
probability of a high grade of tuition j
being attained In that Institution under
Its present management. At their future
meetings the teachers should limit the
papers read to the discussion of methods
of teaching In the dlllVrent departments
and all other kindred subjects likely to
he a benefit to the parties Interested
and llrmly 'sit down' on nil attempts to
let the discussion drift Into trlvlnl talk
which Is useless to all nnd simply a
waste of time."
"ArrKit next Monday!' says the Hous-
ton 1'ost of the 12th "the Galveston
Harrlsburg and San Antonio will put on
one of their clipper-built steamships the
Excelsior to run In connection with
their road between Galveston nnd Xew
excelsior to run m connection wnn
York Anothcronc of their steamships
will lie put on nt Algiers to connect
with tho same port. Time over this
line has been made from 'Frisco to New
York In 1 1 days as against 2."i days be-
tween the same points made all rail
over tho Central 1'nclllc Hie Unloa I'a-
clllcand their connections n gain of
almost Km per cent. In time In favor of
the route through Houston. As soon as
business gets brisker live line steamers
of -UNO Ions each will bo run between
New Orleans Galveston and New York
In connection with this line. Three of 1
them will he off the docks In n short
time. They have been built by Itoach
and are tlrst class in point of time and 1
Interior ond exterior beauty and com-
fort. They are named the Kl I'aso Kl
Dorado and Kurrktt. Ily their means
the company expect to put 0 carloads
of California wheat Into Xew York
every week during the coming fall."
Tin: St. Louis Chronicle belongs to
the Independent press of the country
but it advocated the nomination of Mr.
llayard most vigorously. On the result
of the convention it says: "The Demo-
crats at Chicago have made at least one
blunder n blunder which they hnvo re-
peated too often heretofore In showing
a decided Inclination to "sit down on
John Kelly" nnd the Irish Democracy of
Xew York. It Is folly to say that Kelly
has attempted to dictate Democratic
Presidential nominations. He has never
esaayed such an absurdity but helms I
exercUfci his right to protest apalnst I
men obnoxious to the constituency
which he represents carefully refrain-
ing from ever at any
time saying whom
the I'reSldentlal nominee should he In
protesting whom lie should not be. The
history of ids connection with conven-
tions Irom ilrst to last haars this out.
And If never opposing the nominee Is
tho true test of Democraoy Kelly's De-
mocracy must rank high. It is true
that he is a demagogue but he is not
alone would not ho alone In the ranks
of either pnrty In this respect. Tam-
many hall Is Xew York city so far as
tho Democrats are concerned and the
cry "sit down on Tammany" bespeaks
either a woeful disregard of conse-
quences or n woeful Ignorance of New
York politics"
OiiVKuxoit Ci.kvi'.i.axii's nomination
by the Democrats is acceptable to the I
Republicans because he Is a new man
and because also ills will he a defensive
campaign and It was a lucky thing for
the Republicans that Folger was o
badly beaten In Xew York for Governor
In 1S8J because It naturally In view of
.Mr. 'Jlklen's declination made Cleve- '
land the Presidential candidate in lbSI. i
His record as Governor makes him vul-
nerable at almost every point and espe- I
daily among the laboring men. John i
Swlnton writes or one not of the Gover-
nor In the following: "A short time
ago 11 bill passed both houses of tho
Xew York Legislature limiting to !
12 hours per day the dally work of the
15000 itorse-car drivers and conductors
of the State. From a large proportion '
o these men the corporations exact II
or 1(1 hours a day of hard labor every
day or the week winter and summer; Wsgonor Carriage eorae and werne. Batis-
and tho despoiling effects of this upon faction auaranloed. I'r.ces low. IWMm
tueir tivea anuueaitu iinsueen tiescrllied
by prominent ldiyslclans In reports that
were laid before the Oovernor. Hut
Cleveland.as the tool of the corporations
has thrown even this bill out of his
oflloe. The corporations gave him to
understand that he must not sign It.
I hey warned him against any interfer-
ence wllh their hands or their way of
doing things. He knew their power
and obeyed their orders. It was but a
light amelioration or their slavery that
the men tried to secure; they did not
ask for an eight-hour law or even for a
10-hour law bat only for a 12-hour law.
let the Deraocratlo charlatan and
lawyer of monopolies who held their
fate in his hands refused to give them
any consideration whatever."
Notice to Property Owners
CirvroLi.KTOH'aCrncr
fan Antonio Jul) I leal. I
Tn (rata iirTrxaa! ....
Coumy of llcjar 1 Wln-aa.eirtaliiur
tliaohoae pamea appear below hainfalKd to
t mi ed airalnat them fur aide-
emenif raadd by llioClty of fan
Antoll; frn r tho r pnui
jlrIVS1SVmnrr wTth
instruct Oil same.
1 1 notice and aim
fied to pay the amount due the city for r
SXXt&'fm
jm
Therefore. I
orldclly hi
will during iia
djy .teVT.tifihe .I'comipihcMcP
cHrh.llic blnw deiicrllK-d tmroeUot land ami
' i.eingiusailoitr of fan
Antonio or .1
It portion tlioicof a will aatlply
r.pald by
lilnircntt. b-
Iboiloorol tliecouot) coi
i Ant nlo c
hlo coumy oi uea ir.
iut tna) pHll at any tl
.tint etui t
i I ho day r
ymt r owmrr iMinptlu. ol prop m
tl;VnA'VjoV.anin.bi.i2triiilni
- ." - - 't.VfSSlS'KlT.'Klnon
(i .. i.io t pan I'tdrnavrniie. sin (7.
iniili Dan I. Iota" and 7. block 9. In ntlna
on Ihc wi it aide f 4an l'ediu nvi hum Sill 47.
Oillaalian M. Mrs.. I lot friMillnir 7 varna
eiwt sldoHoiith Klonaalnet tnuindot eait b-
llicr avenue. SO! 7.1.
C'allaahatt llr an. I lot aoulheat
nllt - ainl Mmnh l-'liir. trc-l. SUA U.V
i.if. in. IHNnil rait halfof
i0t a niock 7. victoria tn-ct sinu.
JrV&V
Muench Mart north half ot low to and 11 and
'V' J;. S? 'nc"""" ub "
tifctffi'S
D) V. c r.Tridu.77 '0.
; "7 '.J
Junn liodrlouci
SMS. smtfi
Itohmi M.
.ui.
?""?."lJ'.
ttrccta ti :m.
I'lleia
of
tcry dlaaureeAlilo Itcbloir
ant. Illlnd li'eedlnir and Itclilnir I'llcsyleld at
nnco to tho application f lr. ilwanko's l'lle
Itcinedr which acts directly upon the parts
ttuVrted ato bloir tin Tumora alia) In tho
Intense ItLhinir and .-tfectliiir a ticrnianent
cure rrlre. 51 renin. Address Tlio Dr. Ilo-
ankn Mcdlclnn Co Fl'iua. O. Sold by O
Housae 3c Co James Clavlii ll-aland & Co-
German-Engll8h School.
WAXTKD. nn experienced Knullsh
icncher lady or gentleman to tench the
elementary brunches. Apply for one
week during school hours to
7-li-lH Vii.i.ttM lUiimck" Principal.
L".S. INTKItNAL ItKVKNl'K!
Tiiini) Dhtiiict of Texts i
I will sell at auction on the 21st dny
of July nt 11 a. in. ot (111 West Com-
merce street
One Hull's Fire l'roof Safe
One l.nrgc Show Case.
K. II. Ciiiciir-sitit
T-7-td Deputy Collector.
(JIy PrOIiOl'ty For SalO
odrn trofk. with lm-
Nauoirdochcs
roek. wltb 1
provcinent. fine fruit orchard on around.
lining
niwr to Gar !
T. Two lots
itn-et. KlwaH-n
rith IroprnvemrnU on titxtU
icnuM ii ana k.
nnrnur Austin and (IriTimn
8. Five lota
IrotU. Irancdliitolj- taut turn or at reel
railway.
U. Kittr-twoacrca with Improvement a Im-
mediately below Mlulon Coutx pclon yoo ) ards
boatitirullr locutod.
11. Twentr-fouracrea lot 210 went nf San
Todro crook at croaaloir of Irteniational and
IX Katlro .lock No. SI and 8 lota In block
o. Xi on Tar t Avenue
II. Four lots In block No. 35 abort) Upper
No.
o'ti In block No. 5 aboro Uj.pt' r
18. Flftocnlota on Grand avenue noarLono
Bt.7r frLaw
tcad corner Commerce. Uuak and North
13. ijnrtuia lot No. . near lronect bill
l ra.UwJ'al wlcoa ranaimr from JlOOto
tnnal depot and eaHt of Al zan creek.
1 running from Camden street
20. 'Ihroe Iota on Klmira streot cornor Trci
wllh lmnraTementM. known
f roundd."
23. Ueventynvolota on east aide of Auetln
twenty five lota
llurlcson Lamar
and llurnett street
rwenty-ono aorta on
25. Twenty.
South I'lorci street
lnir back torlv
'JS. All property bolotiKlnir to Mcurs. Adams
; Wicket oomnrbilliir bulldlnir Inf. iinnr Inter
national. BUOSOt and Government denots Hun
terms; also all tbolr IrrUjable lands lu and
about tho city.
Ino tlths wrllo conveyances
attend to tlio
nun of hnusoa nt reflate
ctns on rewonatdo
3 II.VltKNCl! 4 f"0.
notary puullo at
571 Commeroe .treel
J. P. CONDON
Nos 312 to 316 Nacogdoches Street.
MANfKAtrri'iinii of
Carriages and Wagons.
Old llugvles exchanged or repaired In first
mi l IK KORNiit'liri'.
I1KO. Kt'llUIAS'N'.
BILLIE & GEORGE
Bar 0 Restaurant
Otrncr of lloutnt ami Xttnmv Stint.
Lately refitted In elerant style with private
rooms for ladies and prlvato partlt. Meats
cooked to order at all hours. Our patrons will
repel to polite and courteous attention.
'Utile
I
1 1
SAN PEDRO SPRINGS.
The foiled States .Military Hand will play
e ery Sunday a teruoon. Choice muilo dally
ImmM to ln-:r)p. m Partlca. large or small
supplied wllh
Refreshments Wines Music and Floor
I Important to Printers!
Second-Hand Presses for Sale.
One Hoe Drum Cylinder n good press
for small daily or weekly.
One Country Campbell. No. 1 32x50 n
good press for general newspaper ond
Job work.
One I'ottcr I)rumll col. sire suitable for
country paper. Very cheap.
These presses aro In Ban Antonio nnd
will tie sold cheap to save being shipped
to factory In Xew York. Also V. nsh-
ington Hand Tresses (second-hand) any
size. Address
Ohas. O. Johnson
Light olllcc. San Antonio Tkxas.
WoWoWilii!Lli!
VETERINARY SURGEON
Onlca Ka. 3 Kait llouiln
Street.
i Pinlth & Va.
DE. L. V. WEATHERS
Office at Nelto's Drug Store
I moo hours from 8 a. in. to Bp m Nlahlsat
residence. No. 0' Netlh I'lorts street. To e-
phone nonncitlons.
&uccrssortoF.W. MoAIKntcr
St lire. dealer In
Groceries Comiry Proilnce Eic.
it- cto. Goods dc-
lliu
city lowest
nrlreii irUHrHiitci.l. 201 eor. Hot!
Houth Alamo and
V1IIIU sttwta. Telephono No. VO.
MU-Sm
JNO. RGROSHON
Real Estate & Commission Broker
SGB'Wrnt Oiniuerre Street.
KOIt SALn-ltanrhca larse and small. In
Texas and Mexico. Imptoved and unimproved
farms and city property. I"ans negotiated.
Flecks bought and sold. Taxes paid. 319-ty
J.C. TUCKER M. D."'
110 MYOPATHIC
409 Futt Houftton Street
Baa An ton lu. Dlnrtuk'H of rtilMrvn-thrnat
mil luiiLTs. Oflk-clionnilOto 12 b. m. nnl 2 lo
4 and 8 tn 0 p. m. Ilcsldonco No. 10 Jcirerftoo
tree.. TilcpboncOT.
J. M. IlKOWNBOrf
Traders National Bank
afl Commerce HtrMt.
BAN ANTONIO
Transacts a itoneral banklna bustn
F.F.COLLINS
(li:NKIIAt. AtlKNT
Wind Horse l'ow-
er steam and hand
rumps of all kinds.
Water pipes nnd
llltlngs of nil kinds
and sizes whole-
sale nnd retail. Ily-
drnulla ranis nnd
wind mills of all
sizes for pumping
or grinding to be
found or ordered nt
212 St. Mary's St.
Ban Antonio
Uy A M(D)..).APiniD
Wholesale and retail
Tea Dealer Coffee Roaster
NO 14 COMMEROE STREET.
Importation of French and Knullsh table
dellcaclea a specialty CoCfou parched and
ground every day Tcaa of all grade and
P WJTil P
' mean "Polaoned with I'otruh" TliUln
a veireabl
Comedy and restores OioBTCtem to health and
ullds up the waste made by these iolsoni.
atb. onl 7 to mako ina worso. Tho rotub took
away my appetite and irave me dyspepsln. and
both fravo me rheumatism. 1 then took tSarsa-
Earlllaft eto. All these Hrirsaparilla mixtures
avo 1'otatb In them. This made mo still
worse as It drove tho poison farther Into mv
system. A friend InsUted I should takeKwlfi's
ppocinc ana it curea me or me uioou roison
drove the Mercury and J'otasuout of my art
tern and to-dsy I nra as well as 1 ever was."
(Jto. u. Wkmjjav Jh Salem Mass.
Jnhn A. Pro tin the latest merchant In
flalnesvllle (la
sujs: -l sunerca tor years
under
medical treatment and by taking medicine
containing- Totash. 8 H. U cured me thor
ouaiiiyauaauaoiuieiy. iyappeuto. strength
and tlesh returned as I was cured with It"
Treatise on Blood and Bkln Diseases mailed
free to applicants.
Drawers. Atlanta (li
N Y. OlUce. 13) V id nr.. bet. th and 7tb
Avs.t Philadelphia OlDee. lA Chestnut fit.
Southern Hotel
-;" (Formerly llord)
HICKMAN & CAMPBELL Proprietors
HAN ANTONIO
Under new management. Has been
entirely renewed anil refurnished Kx- I
(.client cuisine. l-2lj-.1ui 1
Beats Prospect Hill!
Nparr r Town anil Chrnpcr !
SIX FINE ilUILDING Lots
on Alnzan Creek
Xenr Krlsch'a properly For Male at a
bargain for rush Adtlrcss
T. B. JOHNSON
Man Antonio Light Olllcc.
MRS. M. A. WEBB'S
RESTAURANT
No. 338 East Houston Street
Furnishes nrst-clasa regular meal dally and
locals to order al all hours. Alan lco-creani.
eako cto. 4.0-6m
CROCKETT SALOON
(Shaded by the Alamo)
No. lilO Alimio l'liuii
Frank Umscheld Prop.
NEW GARDEN
Hailntf opened n Flirt Clan (1 irrfen on8 ulh
Florci ttrevt. at tho end of tlm rr track I ak
all mr friend KirIvo mo n call. Mutlo Riid
UmiicIiib Fr
SIMON PE3T. Jr. Proprietor.
THE MEHGER BAR
as been entirely rtfltted by Imux XPclimldt.
r. Iter man Iux nai formerly Iho well
nown pruprlttor of Hie "Jowel" and tbey
lllbostad to me their old frlemUand try to
mak naw onea.
The Alamo Restaurant.
No. 10 Alamo Street near Post Office
Hat been rofurnUhcd and refitted and will bo
conducted nn tho American and I'nropcan
plan. Kcinilar Dfnncr&conta. Break fait and
Supper Wwnu. Tvorythliijc In the inakettn
tadlea dliilnir rt)om attached. U-2 H'tt
SESSIONS & CO.
IIK.tl.MI4 IN
HAY GRAIN FEED COAL SALT ETC.
310 IfiHidiiji Mini
SAN ANTONIO
TEXAS.
J.C. BREEDING & SOU
ARCHITECTS
37 Com roe rc Street
Hir Over h. Itonvant'a Jewelry Store
CARTER & MULLAI.Y
UNDERTAKERS
4a AND. 44 ALAMO 1'LAZA
Votierala Farulihed Wltb Utery Kaqulctta
Special attention g-lren to foi irarding bodJea
to all partaorthurjo!tcd8Uta. nTTclopLonr
oonnnctlon. Call attondel day r nlaht
JACOB WEBER & CO.
Wholesale and Itetall Dealers In
Wines Liquors Beer Cigars.
and Manufacturer of
THE UNIVERSAL BITTERS
Kuminel Antaette oxtraet of Ilonrhound. ete.
Krlsch'a hall corner Houston and North
Floros streets San Antonio. 1-s-ly
In Texas Hlncs 1S40. 1 In Ban Antonio fjlncolMS
J. A. II. MosaCK. I K. McC NlWTON
Hosack S Newton
REAL ESTATE AGENTS
W Have large atom rooms for Consign
nenta at No. II Comal Mock on Houston atree
Boerne Hotel
llOKltNE. KKNI)ALXCO.TKX.
JA8. T. CLARKE Proprietor.
Itclng tempered with cool southerly breetea.
tho evenings and nights delightfully cool and
THIS IIOTKLhasbeen thorouahlv
ted. Is built of stone two storlos ! height 1U
rooms are urpnana spacious aa root siuare
11 feet In height) carpeted well furnished ant
wall ventilated ooenlnr on nromonade bat
conies of ti!0 feet affording shade eto. Malls
and tlrst class Stages dal'y; Stage coach calls
Livery stable. Tost Telegraph
Oil 71 HOURS
XOO Mllea tha Sl.orte.t Ilonte. Arriving Ifnara In Ail
llntKqalpmut Harait Conn-tlonaf
Train carina' C.1 C T3 TT
Houston at 0. 10 Jtr JH
Arrlrea NRW nitl.RANH...
WAHIIINtlTON CITY'..
IIAI.TIMOIIK
I'M I l.A HKI.l'II I A
NEW VOIIK
Great California Route
Tliroagh New Mesteo and ArU
IX)S ANOEIXJS Cal.
KltKSNO
5ACHAll!NTOCnl.
SAN.'JOliK Cal.andsAft FllANCISCt).
The X'opular SU.plns; Car Una Il.t
rsrTba msnarement of this Dreat
T. r.NICIIOI.S.TIck.t Ag.ot
Ilonaton
T. IT. PEIltCK. JH..O.
International and Gt. Northern R'y
Timo 0vxcl lu 3E3CToot Jxxrxo 113 1004 t
tIaoavoSan Antonio bound north at CWa m 12.30 p. m. Arrive 4V) p.m.and 8p.m.
Leno for Laredo 8 4 p.m. nrrlvofroin I-tiredodlSa. m. Mliod train leaving fatm-diiS a. m.ar
rlvesSan Antonio S.tO p. lis. leaving Ban AntnnloSa. m.arrlvoaMrednOp. m. Train leavlnjr
San Antonio 0 41 a. m. has tho famous
Pullman Hotel Car
Through to St. IiOtilsliijUa'0 and Denlson without rhangn. Train leaving Ran Antonio at
to
SA.N ANTONIO. AUSTIN AND ST. LOUIS.
J. J.CIIKW Ticket A gfnt!J Commerce street. San Antonio IVxas.
II. V. IIUQHP. II. W. Mu:UI UHrOlI. A. (1. 1. A. W. II. NI'.WMAN
T. A Houston. Texas. (lsh eslon Tuxaa. Tradlo Mansgdr (lalveston. Tox.
25 Per Cent Reduction
"V- LORRA
THE MERCHANT TAILOR!
Union liantl one or the Finest Stocks ot
Gorman English Scotch French Goods
For Suits anil will during tho .Summer make same up In llrst-elass
manner nt a ItEIUtUTION OF Si I'KU UKNT. Satisfaction
KitiTrnnteetl. No lit no pay. Cnll mul see him.
('(imniL'rt'o Street Near Ilrltliro
RING
We aro prepared to 11 11
Staple anfl Fancy Groceries
STOCK PROVISIONS
PRODUCE AND GRAIN
AT LOWEST LIVING PRICES.
lur facilities lot bulla? goods In lariro
dueetneuts. You ean losonotblnir by ealllnir uikjii us. Wo assuto yotu iiollto attention wo
iruaranteoeverjlbl gwe sell and If at any t mnourKOo.lllo not provo satlsractorr.wovlll
tako It as a favor to bavo (bem ro urncd. Wo will bu r on tho plan any thtnir you may order'
and deliver to you wltb your other orders. Wo have a fast delivery wagon and will place
your foods In our bouses soon altor wo roeeire tne order
Just arrlvlnir by tne car loan Btiti Aits ruiuit vihmiah anu many omer tnmsa urn
numerous to mention. Wo offer
Plant's A i Flour at $7.50 per barrel for one week only.
Granulated Sugar 13 lbs for 5J1 00
And everything else ns low as nny house In San Antonio. Cull nnd ho convinced.
CALHOUN & MEEK
(Sumswrsto IX)ri SMAIt TKA
Telephone 288.
DKALEIl IN
Paints OilsWall Paper
Window GfysSf Mirror PlaUs Artists' Materials
llruihoa and Kvery thing to bo found lu a Flrst-Class Taint Store 1'lctura Franilnir and Flao
Blirn Work a Specialty. Commerce Street Bad Antonio Teiaa.
otto gerlach
Merchant Tailor
With S. Deittsch A Co.. comer of Commerco nnd Main plaza. Fine stock ot
German Kngllsh and Krench goods. Best work guaranteed. - 3-6-Cm
WALTER SCOTT
Manufacturer of Hesquite Block Pavement.
oil-nan! Factor 806 809 S. Laredo Street 8a Autonlo.
The best material now offered to the publfo fpr streets and sldowalk paring rrloes-Flrst
claaa eso. ier loot Second-class 3to. Hoferenccst f. Uroos Presldeut (Terman-Rngllab school
K. W. Lange Treasurer San Antoulo Labor asspo atlon. I'rlls Ulppert peorgi U.8tnmherg
II. D. Sturoberg. r r ' &-fy
to IDT YORK
HUtlNlilt Cnl.
MADICHA Oil.
f.ATIIItUP IVI
(Ml.
i NRW OKLKANf) AND SAN pltANClMCO.
Transcontinental route kcct.lna'
t. II. FIIEKK Ticket A cent
Menger Hotel Ban AnUiuln.
r Agent lloiutou Texan.
sr. Ijouis ia roxarkans. two erpross trains
Suit Antonio Texan.
US UP!
your orders for nil Classen ot
lots Daylnpcalli for same enable u. lo offer ln-
C andJ. si HAMILTON J CO.)
Military Plata Corner Trevlno Avenue.
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