The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 80, Ed. 1, Monday, April 6, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
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lili-iw make e-eimplaleit In ll.c nHle. Pnl
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Monday. April 6.1885
l'liHi Waiihk tliinilil be Krifliil with
TOWllnl llOIWS. (iOOll MOX llllllll l'C
rlfoinril llli full 1i(iiim.
H IIiitii nro no onltiiiiliceH niilnH lliv
river nml Irrigation illklics.nmiu-"lioiilil
lio iit'il nt once tlii'ii tlii'.v ulionlil lie
rnforceil liiipnrtliill)'.
As m i:i.mi liiiK iiprnril IiiiMiicm mrn
lioiilil nilrrllno IH'eriilly just to let tlie
juiMlu know tli.'y liuvo not Koni' Into
Imnkruptry or rctlrnl from bimlncM.
The Fi'Hon for n tlmuliiK-niit lum ronie.
W. II. Vmi nun i I liavlniiu iivi.nim
iiniinoli'iiiii 1 in 1 1 1 Tor tin- rcn ptlnn ul Ills
lioily iiflcr lil ilrntli. Imt It would lie n
winT nml lietter tliliif; In lilin to live
Hint money in siiinll lonim to .mki pour
men to gle them n etnrt.
Niimti furiiiem wltliln tlie nt
ten jettM Ii.'vmj plnnteil twenty milium
or forest trees nml two millions of fruit
trees nml the Slntc will soon Inn nil
nniplc stock of liolli tltnlier nml hluiile.
Texns lanil-owners slioulil iuiltnlo Itin
Nelirnsk.i fnrmers.
Wiur lias lieeonie of tlie refrlgi rallng
estalillslimeut Unit was to lie Ii.rlnl In
San Antonio by n lompany of stockmen?
J Inn It been nbnniloncil.orpoMpnnriiy It
Is Just the tiling nrriltil by West 'IVths
to eounternct lliu ell'orts to exeluile
Tex is beef from tlie market.
Tin: stockmen of Texas must prollt by
tlie lessons of the. past anil lay up astore
ofwlnter feed for tbelr stock as well as
provide some sbelter from tlie
winds and sleets. I'nless they do so
they will Krasp no profits fioni llielr
business but be reduced to pntcrly
A i.i:or. milliner of people are of tlie
opinion Unit Dick Hubbard recently
lapanmd by levelaud. Is a grandson of
".Mother Hubbard" of blesed memory.
The rlillndelplila Times sayR be Is tno-
thlrds lung and one-third beard but
this falls to schedule bis paiinih and
brains.
Tin: S:ui Antonio I. nan pin the
Pharisee Shite 1'ress In Hut (laheston
News. This remnrk is as discourteous
as It Is untrue. The I.n.nr has never set
up as an "niuo guile" ar.d "rigidly
righteous" newspaper and Is In no dan-
ger of doing so State I'ress no doubt.
Intended to bo witty but only succeeded
In being Impertinent discourteous and
slanderous.
Tim:K Is a good deal of criticism and
censure of the requirements as to street
rrosslngs and the spcclllcatlons should
be ourhnulcd by the Council. 'I lie
foundation required to bo laid for wood
crossings doubles the cost and la not
general as should bo the ease. Wood
oroselngs are better than concrete ones
ai vehicles soon mash and cut through
the latter.
A. K. JIcCl.lT.K has lately delivered a
lecture In Philadelphia on the theme
"What In Charity'' but we have not
cotne across his dellnltlon. Charity Is
somewhat of a myth. Practically It
means a nickel given to a beggar or a
plateful or cold victuals far advanced In
(talcneis to a tramp on the steps nt the
hack door. The only charity In circula-
tion la n very baso counterfeit. The
richer men are the less charity they pos-
sess the. mlto of the poor widow Is al-
ways on hand when the box goes round.
lliu .kkxk-s Is destroying the bodies
mid tnluds of half a million of people mi-
miiilly In the t inted states nnd Jet this
nt 1 1 Is on the Increase. There were many
drunkard deputed by the. people to the
Nineteenth Legislature. Drunkards are
ndmlrablo lawmakers. Here In San An
tonio two lanjirs were recently locked
up In the "bat cave" for being drunk and
disorderly. The welfare of society dc
inands that driinkeiinessshall beeheeked
by the strongarui of the law. If society
regarded and treated drunkenness asun-
gentlemanly brutal and degrading. It
would llnil no countenance and encour-
agement. Let this remedy hit tried In
combination with the Imposition of lines
on public sols.
Tin. newspapers of Texas w lib n faw
exceptions lime had the (ourngo to
handle the Nine Icenlli I. glshilnre-ns
II iIcmtms In be handled without
gloves lint the matter should not slop
here. 'I Ik sins of the Nineteenth leg-
islature both or commission and omis-
sion or blackguardism nml rowdyism
should not be condoned by the peopli
they richly ilc-me i omli uilintlon
There Is no la ek or proper material for
able and Industrious leglslalors In
Texns so that the political exile or the
sluggards and rowdies In the Nliielielilli
Legislature will not Injure the State In
any manner whatsoever. The people
should "sit dowii upon ' these men with
crushing ell'ecl In 1SN1 nnd the press
should remind them to do so.
Mil. .1. II. Iln hi' imi ii or New York
arrived In New Orleans n few dajs ago
from (luatemalii and In mi Interview
with a Tlines-Deinoerat reporter gave
the ToIIoh lug as the situation or affairs In
South America: "President Itarrlos has
ai(KJO well (quipped regular soldiers
massed on the frontier of San Salvador.
The Infantry Is nrinidwllli Kenilnglon
rllles. '1 here are six batteries or artil-
lery three (falling gun and three
lultrnllleiises. The troops arc under the
command oHiencrnl Varllles.an experl-
enied soldier and a man or line ability.
In a short time San Salvador Is to be In
vaded anil I have no doubt about the
result. 'I hey have only n smnll nmiy
there say about 10(l men. My Imprcs
slnn Is that there will be no light of any
consequence as all President Itarrlos
needs to do Is to whip San Salvador
ami Nicaragua nnd this ho has the
menus of doing. The Interfere!!
the Mexican (invfrnmchtwlll nnioiint to
simply nothing. President Itarrlos has
all his military Torccs inlact In the
upper portion of (iiiatemala and they
w III check anv demonstration made by
the Mexicans 1 regard the action ef
Mexlciinsn puce of bluster. You see
President Dla. Is fcnrlul of the results
that will follow the establishments of n
union ortho Central American Stales
and Is Interested In doing all he can to
prevent II; but I make the prediction
that the union will be nccmnpllshed by
thellrst day of the coining month of
.May. This will bo accomplished by the
r.olonlal Convention which President
llarrlos hns called to meet In Guatemala
on May I for the purposes of adopting
a constitution selecting a capital and
electing a President of tho Central
tral American Republic. This
convention will be composed
or l.'i delegates rrom each State
and they villi meet war or no war nml
accomplish the object ortho meeting. 1
further predict Hint General llnrrlos
will be President or the Kepubllc; and
that Guatemala will be the capital. 'Tho
situation nt present Is Just thK' con-
tinued Mr. llUhclmer. 'President .aldl-
var ol Snn Salvador was placol there
by General Itarrlos and has Ik en sup-
ported by Mm. I'liUke President llo-
gram of Honduras he did not Imme-
diately fulfill Ids agreement to bring his
Slate Into the Republic. Ho was some-
what vacillating owing to dlll'etences
exbtlng between thoillllerciit parties or
bis Slate and Instead of casting them
aside to fulfill his agreement ho
appeared anxious to get out of It.
Hi m e Itarrlos wllltako Immediate steps
to force San Salvador Into subjection.
Melendcz and Avlllc representatives of
President Xahllvar left Guatemala three
days before I did and they said they
did not think there would be any light.
Melendez went to seo Itarrlos to havo an
explanation nnd try to adjust matters.
Apparently ho has succeeded ns there
has been no lighting there. It has been
only through itarrlos that Honduras and
San Salvador have had peaceful govern-
ment for the past four or five years. In
Costa lilc.i the younger portion of tho
population arc In favor of consollda
tlon."
How the Prince Won Her.
I heard rather n pretty story yesterday
apropos of the .Mackey-Colonna allalr
which (pardon the hackneved expres-
sion) "Le non e vero o ben trovato."
Last winter In liome-so runs tho
story tho Count escorted .MIssMackey
to the Colonna ml7o on the Piazza do
Santl A pes I oil to show her the family
portrait gallery. Passing along the
Prince would now and then halt making
explanatory remarks In regard to the
history or his ancestors dwelling with
pride upon the story or Cardinal Colon-
na whom Petrarch venerated or the
great admiral w ho performed prodigies
or valor on the momentous day or l.e-
panto and longest or all upon the sad
story or sweet elark-ejed Victoria Co-
lonna who loved nnd built "the lolly
rhvme."
lienchlng the end r tho gallery Miss
Mackey said with an arch smile to her
companion pointing to a vacant Bunco
on the wall:
"Principe when time roIN on and
your portrait Is hung thore how will
men speak of you to distinguish you
from the other ('oliiiiuas!"'
"U they nierelv say 'Tills Is the Prin-
cipe Colonna who wnshappv In being
Miss Mackey 'a adoring slave' 1 will bu
more than content."
"Non bramo ultra esca" New York
World.
Ioi.a Grimes County Texns
.March Ul ISM.
.Missrs. Mnile) llnis. Austin 'rein.
Dkaii Sins I'lenso send us four docn
bottles Wosimnn'i. Lieiiir. Wo havo a
great demand for your Womikiihii.
Kii.iit and It Is giving satisfaction to nil
that tiso It. We cell more or It than all
liniments together that we handle.
Yours 1 il. Nnxv fc Co.
Kor sale by F. Kalteyer it .Son.
hmokcrs are cautioned against injurl-
i ous imitations or Opera l'ull" Cigarettes.
BUY PROPERTY MOW!
Splendid Opportunity for Investment of Capital nnd Enterprise.
Tho Tlmo to Buy Propel ty Is
I he following Is only a partial list of
some of the fine properties offered for
sain by Colonel J. W. llrndley the live
real estate ngent No. lo-J L'nst Houston
street. Kvcry piece ot property ollcred
by Colonel Ilradley will be represented
Just as It Is nnd are bargains nnd can bo
bought on nlmnst nny terms to suit the
purehnscr:
200000 Acres solid body line
grnlng land dhliliil Into dlllerent pns-
lures nil fenced well Improved nml
slocked with cattle horses nnd sheep;
plenty of timber: river freuits nml per-
manent witter.
100000 Acres seilld boily.llnc gran-
lug land all fenced and Improved; cat-
tle and horses permanent water mid
abiimlaliee of good timber.
G0.000 Acres. seilld bnilv.llneuralng
liimlwelltliubereil nnd permanent river
and creek water; daeo llnely Itnprove'il
Iciieeet ami inviileil into pastures nun
corrals.
20000 acres solid body line grazing
nnd some farming hind rein ed nml per-
luniient water.
3 1000 nercs seilld benly line grnzlng
lniiil fenced permnnent wnter on river
good Improvements nml stocked with
e ntile ami norse-s.
9.000 acres solid body line grazing
rsc wen wniercei
CO. 000 acres In Southvv est Texas solid
body line grazing land all fenced with
Iii.iksi he-nil or cattle; can be bought very
che ap ami on easy lerms.
108 Sections (alternates) (SID acres e-rch
tn 'l'niii (Irei-n eounlv. IK) miles from T.
P. ridiwav! line trass Tor caltlo and
horses; plenty of protection nnd timber;
water acoosmiile by nigging luieci
Price f l.'JS per acre ono-quarler cash
bnlnni'O three to live v ears with Interest
Is ono or the best ranches In Texas.
Great deal of tlie Innd s vcrr rich mill
Into soli and well ndnpted to ciilllvntlon
or grnin.
land In Presld ii county: steicke-i
slie-eii nml permanent wnter. Will s
eine-halfor take In partner.
KUU) acres one-half solid body In
We-st Texas lino grazing and farming
laud with permanent running water
creeks and lakes. Place llnely improved
and one oftho most valuable in Texas
III miles from rallroael cattle sheep anil
horse-s. .
.MI.IHiei acres sheep ranch solid benly;
lino grass and water about!) miles from
San Antonio on the rallroael.
Lli.lKXI acres line irrnzlng nnd funning
land all fenced on San Antonio river;
plenty of limber; about III miles fronting
on the river. Ollcred nt n very reduced
price.
liil.lKKI acres solid bod v. nil felieeel. one-
half rich valley land suitable for farm-
ing purposes fronting 17 miles on the
San Antonio river well Improved and
stockcel with cattln ami Horses.
l.iiio acres solid body lino grazing
nml funning land fronting em tho river
1 1 miles Irom Kbjrcsvllle nil feni'cd
some Improvements nml pnrt under cul-
tivation. Price SIM per ncrc very
ensy terms.
0.000 ncro sheep ranch lino grnlng
with '.'.IKK) heuel of sheep e-ntllo and
horses; geiod Improvements ami perma-
nent spring water Xi miles from San
Antonio.
'.".mi acre-s four miles from San Antonio
fronting on river; rich soil; f Pi per acre.
Ill acres 2J miles from Main plaza or.
Ple'iisanton road fronting on tho San
Antonio river small house and fenced
on erne slele. Price ?1VK terms easy.
:i:ui."i ncrcs lino grnssed lanels well
adapted for hay farm and cultivation
well timbered with luesqulto am' live
oak permanent water and vvclloflasting
gooel water; somu improvements ami
partly fenced; small portion of It in cul-
tivation: about olio and erne-hall hour's
rlelo from the city. This Is ono er the
cheapest ranches In Southwest Texas
ouercei on easy ami long-time lerms.
T.'O ncres or rich rolling prnlrlo land
fenced on threcslilcsllne funning lands
suiinuio iur uny inrm ami larnung pur-
noses well timbered with live onk and
luesqulte; enouglitlinbcron tho place to
nay tho price asked for It. Cnn bo
nought for one-third ensh balance In
one. tvvo and three years with Interest;
good water accessible by digging from
I J to feet; vvltlilnln thrcc-ejiMrtcrs ot
an hour's rlelo from tho city located In
a iieaiiny anil lino neighborhood.
10 acres of Irritable lnnel. with fair Im
provemenls ami in n lino stato of cultl
vat Ion: II ncres of It river bottom cov
ered with largo pecan trees; a well or
gooel water; ! ncres or It well set In
.leihnson grass within ono hoiir'srldc or
san Antonio rnce Jiwu.
Ti acres Irrigable land wltliln J miles
or Main plaza; well ndnpted for garden-
ing nnd dairy rami; new house of four
rooms nnet well ot gooel water. 1 ilce
H ncrcs of rich Irrlgablo land 3orn
mile from Main n aza. w lib irnoi! in
provements; gooel two-story house with
i rooms gallery all around shed mom
and dry lellar; bcaiitirul shades shrub-
bery and sou bearing fruit trees apple's
peaches pears tigs quinces anil inul-
oerry; quite a number of bearing pecan
trees; located on ono of the fashionable
drives of tho city. Ollered at a snap
uargain ami easy icruis.
i'J.'iO acres of rich grass and farming
lands In Ilcxnr county Texas with a
river fronting; well timbered with pe-
can ash live oak and luesqulte. The
ranch bulldlnirs are lariro and comoillnus.
built or hard rock at a cost or J'.'l-
000; cistern connected; capacity 1100
onrreis waier; aooiii in acres in cultiva-
tion. The soli Is rich sandvlnain.adanteil
to grain and nil klniN of products grapes
nml fruits. The lnndls worlhthemoney
asked for the whole property ns it Is the
lines! In the Stnlc ami can be bought
lor 5i.iumsj on easy terms; nccessnnio ny
rail; 33 minutes ride from city.
(HOD ncrcs fine land In Uvalde county;
permnnent water. It! miles from rail-
road one-third rich vallev land and well
grafcseei;au rcnceei nml good Improve-
ments with cattle and horses and An
corn goats: -10 ncres under cultivation
cattle Improved blooded; ollcred at a
.10000 acres fine stock ranch well Im-
proved (not fenced) In Uvalde county;
permniieui vvnier nenr raiiroaei. ui-
fered at a low Ilgure and on easy terms.
When l'coplo Want to Sell.
17.000 ncrcs. Improved ranch line
grass and plenty or timber; river from
permanent waier nsj neaii oi came;
l m per ncrc for land; cattle at market
price.
e n v I'liornirv.
A 12-room hard-rock house with all
modern e'onvenleliers enunclators and
burerlar alarms on the deiors. stable ami
carriage room located on one or the
rashionnblo nvenue's. eiuereii cnenp mm
on easy terms.
four two-story house's well built nnd
splendidly finished tl rooms each Willi
all modern niivenlenees located on
Avenue C. Prices ranging freini $NKI
to Ji'.iiki on ensy terms
New fi-room cotlngo em Avenue II
wllh store doing good business. Price
II-room eollngc on Avenue II Tor $2Nl.
Now eollnge of II looms. 2 L'nllcrlcs
splendid lot on Avenue D. Ollered very
cheap. Prle c Slim
."room rock house on largo lot. fruit
trees nnd vineyard Irrigable 2 blocks
from Alamo plnza.
f-rooni cottage 1) block from Han Pe-
dro avenue near tho High tehool lot
7!ix200 feet. Price $ 1(100.
High school; will rent for Sift to
each. I'rlco or properly $2700.
S acres of lnnel having n beautiful
view or tho city locnled em the hill near
and south ol Ihu Powder house. Ollered
nt n great bargain.
8 cottages In the fourth ward.wllhln
2 anil II blocks nt the street ear track.
Prices ranging from SlOoo to $IN) ench.
Soma of these cottages have 2) lots and
nre Irrigable.
Ii lots nenr tho Lone Star brewery.
Price SliTM).
"i lots 00x220 rect on llackbcrry street
nenr Nolan tor $Mn).
S lots on Crockett street S20O each.
I lots on and nenr I'resa street. In the
Fourth ward. Price from $1.V) to :ioo.
2 lots encloscel. ndlolnlni;Cnptnln Mc-
.Mnster's property fronting on Cypress
sereei nnei .viavericKnvenue. iTicoioe"''
2 l.trgo lots on Tobln's hill near tho
pari iur if ji.
Desirable large lot on Oakland street
fenced on both steles for iiM).
l-rooni cottaire on 2 lariro lots on West
Houston street: shaelo nnd fruit trees.
siirunncry ami well grasseel nan iiiock
irom sircei car line lor -fiissi.
o-room eottniro with Inrere lot. with
stnblc.s ami water on Xnvnia street rur
SI 2-i0. .
New cottage fi rooms nml rock houso
oi a rooms on soutn i.ureeio street; very
desirable property for SUKJO.
Neat cottnee with I rooms nnd store
noiisi! on fan l-ernnnuo sireci. rriee
SlOOU.
Dcslrnlilo 2-storv houso wllh fi large
rooms nml lnrue cistern. 11 block enst ot
San Pedro avenue overlooking the city;
shrubbery nnd shade trees; lot well
grusscei. rnce $ s-ssi.
llrlck house nnd stnbleH on c( rncr of
.nvnlannd Pcceis streets; vvnnt nn oiler
eir win exchange lor ranch properly
lj ncres on South I.nredo street near
.vrrcnui sircei running oacK 10 win
l eeire creeK. uasn oner wanted.
rKN-UOOM TW OSTOItV
Kraino house closets In every room nnd
nil tho modern Improvements: located
em Avenue C. To be bought for SOOUO.
A nargain.
Pour (I) lots and two outhouses ol
inree roemis e'acn ou v.rocke'ii Bireei
lornuu. Terms easy.
Six line building lots on Alazan creek
near nriscu propeny.
S1KCIA1.1IA1UHI.XS AI'1'I.V ATO-NCU.
A Tour room cottaee. tvvo irallcrli'S
hall stable carriage house well wnter
and Irrlgablo land for sale $1I."iO
young fruit trees shrubbery nnd Eluielu
MKMCAN l llOl'l liriKS.
i:iOOCH)iicrcs of land In Mexico with
spiemiiii rock improvenient8 irontin
on the Hlo Grande. roIlliiL- nralrlu lam!
well grassed well waterdl with rivers
and creeks plenty ortiinbcr200H0 head
ot graded sheep IIOOO head of mixed An-
gora goats 100 head of horses. Price
uviu; on easy icniis.
IWO.OOO ncres of land In liepubllc of
.viexico inorougiiiy grnssed and wen
timbered fronting 2.'i miles on the lilo
Grande well watered by rivers mid
creeks lino ranch Improvements '.iii;oei
head or sheep cattle goats and horses.
i nco inclusive .uoisj; on easy lerms.
20 leagues or land in llenublln or Mex
lco; thoroughly grasseel; about 100 miles
irom uic mo urnniie. rnce $juoini.
:ill000 ncrcs In ot land In llepubllo or
Mexico within 110 miles or the lilo
Grande vvell grnssed nnd watered. Price
iiuouo; on easy icruis.
700000 ncres of land: ono of tho finest
ranches In the liepubllc of Mexico and
east of Monterey nenr the railroad; not
taxnblo for live jenrs. Price JX.0000;
eerms easy.
MII.MOXa M ( 1.1 IONS IIOI.LAII.1
The great sliver leads In tho Stato of
'1 amaullpas liepubllo or .Mexico nvvalt
the development which enterprise nlone
call bring. A party or long experience
In mines has denounced these leads and
has been nut in possession or them bv
the Supreme Government. Now he only
wants n row thousand dollars to buy and
erect sulllclent machinery to work the
mines wilt give one-third interest
Cost I Coil 1 1 Cost II I
Tho Knelt' Pass Coal comnanr Is now
ready to supply nil In need with a llrst-
ciass cienn nnru nnu oitiiiiiious com in
nny quantity to suit. They guarantee
prompt delivery nnd coricct weight.
.Main olllce nt Sunset depot. Telephone
1 1G. Orders nre also received nt olllce of
J. Ice & Ityun telephone llll.
2-11 II. Haiit Manager
'TEXAS SOUR MASS.
Tlie proprietors of Hits womUlful ineillelno
cnn Justly elnhii Tor It a superiority nverntl
nuiiilles ever ottireil In Hie public rnr Ino
safe e'eitiilu siniily unit penuiiiu-nt cure of
Hie several ibsensis tiinlileli II Imp. Ik i u bin lei
Inptiil This luiHllclne etiuiblnluir linn. Willi
Invi iiinble i-ielliiiillefi nii'l illurelles mnkintr a
perfi 1 1 Ionic nml nlli'mllve. tiuiikl) and e'lnn-
lul (li niml In Iniltv. I'tniiiire IIIihnI. I'lininia
Miilnrlii. I hills iittil I'cw-r. Sk-k nml Nervous
llimliiilie l i.usllpiilliiii. I linmle lljselilerr.
etc. II Is llll lililiilllme rilm il) tor Ills! uses of
ul rrinnry oiiiins ineiiiuuiir venereio ma-
ris. II lallivaliliii'ln lor llisensis nceullnr
VViimcil na l-uiaiiil i. Wiiuilinuil Viiirliuil
Illeeriillnll. wlile-li iIIim itsi-s Ucilies la-rlnane III
ly In a iiiniHciil nuiiiiii r nllnrilliiir Itie pitlli-m
joy an.l snl Isluel Inn. It enrlilies nnl purllli a
Hie I.IihkI. stliniiliiles Hie nppi llle nlils asslinl-
till Ion r liaal.ielliveslieilrlblllll.lale lillnr llli'l
sin niMlii lis ami tiiill.ls up Hit-wtmlc sesliui.
I'll) slelans will llnil It Hie la sl loulu fn use.
Opinion or W. II. Mclliiwu Inml iifenl or
r M!
sun ANTiiMii.TeT.. .inniuirv 1.1. IsK".
(IINTX- Flli'l mcliwil alfillHi umliiy or-
der pir wlili Use ml me tnn lailllearanir Muss.
I have la-e-n im in nun lor i-nrs nnu imiii-
Inirlnisilniie hi iiiiiiIi ina.l nainiir Mii.
oil IIIIIIII! Ill sill 11(1111 lilllll ill II. mar.
ntneiileiit In enrry. I luive IiimI niliiernl
nl i rx I nnu lliimpc nii'l iiiiinyitlllinul pmls
r 1 Ik- I 'III l( .1 MIiiK k. llll.l I I none so itll-l'
tiecaavoiirTt'tiisPiiiirMiiss 1 will iln nil I
cnn lululnnliiee It. unt only fr ou Iml for
Ik- la in III nf Hie aa.r sillli in.
Sorii Mass Is the snur mineral water
. uiniUi rflilli' niMlklnnl Te mis fniir
Kprlnirs Ikliowli by simie as I'urilwell Cprllmsl
lli-nr l.llllnil llifiuial by clluillliin In II
ilensixlr.iriu.
Iiilllllv. 1 1lls Muss Is
ME! EIR! NOSE!
I lluise llllllilnl Willi any illsmse of lh"
i Curs Nose iirTtirtml.eiiii llml I lie Kreut-
iiiiliiultkesl idler itlel cine at tlie
SAN ANTONIO
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston unj St. Mary's Sis.
vvlilili la lle mi! I Im utile lllb'il up. ami
l-illlppi it llll old ) thing neeessili y lliclllilllur
lliesUllamleipeileliei'iiiH liuiiilmla ul inais
llislitlitliill fur Itie lleallnelit of tills spi-
el.illy lii Hie H'Ulli or Wi-si.
itKi ki:i:nci:s.
Tlie rnllnnliur lire ii'lly II few of Hie lililby
persima Im Inn e been liem (llt.l ami (ill lit by
lieilttlielll lltlhla llistitllt Ion:
1'nr t'nliirrli .1. I'. Itiibliisnn eillnrtli In
Hmial Sim Antiinln; T. II. Juliiisnu.i-iiliirrli III
lliroiil nmiiiiiri-r Sun .Viitnnln Mailt: I-'- KiiIiii.
eiilnrrii or llie liiu'l. I Kin er. (ul.; Miss Mnry
1'iiimt'iiIiiiiIi ol the llitiial aiitl cars Niimi
t-eolliil I'lank Ni-eeliin eiilnrili eif Hietlimnt
ami eves hnn .Vuloniu; Miss II. lanimlstiiiry
cumu li or Hie lliroal ami In ml Sun .Mitiinln.
Hie Kura-A A. llreselier Sim Alitnllln: VV.
tlietett. Ilia-rne: .Inuii-s Davis. Sail Aiitonlni
(leoiiie mo nl W. I'. Iliiuitlicrly MierllT t-'riu
eamiily I'ciusidl.Tcv.i VV W. Id-i ry. ln Sun
.Vlilinilii: J. II. Murphy San Aiitmilii; 1 1. T.
.Vll. n. 1'i an.iill; J. II. .linn s Maji.r T. T. Teel
J. ('. lllerinever. sun .Vntunlo.
Hie Djf.-ll. II. lite lilt nir ble pint i Ills e t tin-
l la: Majnr T T fee l pli rjuliiiii! II. (' Hail-
slate irianilliir this ami kernl 1111 I'liink New
tiill.slllilllie liltlirvinnlillKISi l II bllliilielt
iltiiiKliter lileiiiiutiliieale iiinjlilu tie ills; Vn-
lull Ibllillilllilil. mule (iiulllliellvllNi .1. W
I'nacy.ilnuji liter Irltlai lliulii-l llieallu.elmml-
illlls w itisu: W. A ( iirnnliiiii lil.lu elelllls
nil or Sun .Vuliuilu: II .1. Vlma nl. ( uliillu.
ulce r on .tirni lllVV. II llmnn beesv IIUmiiiiii-
iiliirllilaiimUl'rnli'lrltls; VV. J Untrue. l:nli
Pass catiuiu-tl (iiiirire laa-sta-rir itiiinrlili-r.
Marin. ptertrlimi ami li-iikutiia; II e'. Ilurrls
Kiliicliii eliiiitut' eaiujiiiielivilis nnu Kerailiis
.V. L'. Decker Stia kilnte trillltilutlc ulcer ttmi
liiplun; VV. J. Tenllany Sullllln .Mexlia)
liiiiuiutllo irlniicoiiue -Is-tr
GEO. R. HINES
Real Estate and Loan Broker.
I.IIVNS M (H)TI.VH:il.
Improv ed nnd.llulmprnv eel City Lots nnd
(.'ountry I.nnd Tor Hnle and Kent.
BOOM i KAMrMANSUIl.DIi:
SAN ANTONIO : : TKXAS.
since Mil I In Sim Aliliinluslnielms
Auction Commission
.Merchants Ileal Kstatu Agents nnd
General Collectors.
Have ample slnle
R. W. ROGERS
M.AI.KIl IN
Grain. Hay Flour. CountryProduce
I'lish llutler. Kkks iiinl Piitnlncs
uheiosemSliiiml.
1'icsli SimI a Specially. (I. W. Ward's nl.l
plilie Nn. Ill Ninlli I'lmis slici t. ;l-iK;in
Citation by Publication.
Till! STATU (If TIIXAS
e eiumyoi iie-var.
TntlieSlieiltrorauyCii
The Slate or Teai
sluliluiil llcanr
Vim me lii n liv
(Heeling.
ili-illlial tiyiiiakbiK
pulillcallnniit llils elliitliiu III
iispnpei-
piiuuMicu iiuiiue iniiuy
I hells uf Jnliit C.
i reslili nee Is iinkmiv
I li- lllslllel ('"lilt
ul nppi
oiiuty
llicn ut lulhe city ul San. no i In mi Hie Hist
Mnmhiy In .lime tiexl tlie-n urnl llieie In
iiiisnei-Hiupellll r lletlli' Walker IIIihI In
mlil euiiil im Hie lllli ilny iir.liiniiniy IssA
ntrniiist Hie unkliiiwn heirs of Jnliu el VVnlki-i-
ileeenseil Snld vet II la iilllnheit'il SIlH ami Hm
petllluii ulle-Ki-s In siiliMiuiec as lulluus. In-
l(: 'Unit plalntlir la u ivslile-ut nr lleiar
(oiiuty Texas; lliatjiihii (!. Walker Is ilemli
Hint tie the il lli-e-e tnher 1 PoaJ; Hint nn aihiilu-
Ml ill lull una liit.l iipim ia estate In lleinr
Couiily ami Hint lie as un nlleueil slnitln
Iniliil Hint lletlle Walker ua his set Mint liiul
keeper uml Willi her mniie-y entl lisle-tl to
liltll til mm Ilium lurliei
Nn. IT. In lliia-k 4 betiieeu Siititli-slxlli an
I
Snlllli-sev I'litli slie
ui illy or sun Antoiili
l plliellliseil (villi salii
i pluliillin Hint plain.
ailverse. iiusscssliiu tlierenr iiinie lliailfuiu-
jeais. VVIiclclurn plnlntlir pmis riil uileclen
ilia;liiliuluK plaint III 1 lie I IkIiI I ul ov per of snlil
hit ami that Hie deed Hieieii) he iniuiu in no
onrilnm-o hereair.
llerelii lull mil Imt have) im then ami there
beloro salile-ouil llils uill. ullh our ii luiii
llu'ie-tin sliuieliia- huw jnu hae eAeeuleil tlio
Witness (lenriro It. Ilnslilell Clerk of the
District t'oilil ol llexnr County.
(liven limle-r my liaiiil nml se al or said court
til Hie City or Situ Antiinln llils a-lli day ul
l-'ebiimry A. t. lJ.
(IconiiB II. Ixsiiiri.i.
. .... "elk l- O. II. Co.
Came tu liiinit rebriuiry 2. Ism ami publica-
tion en .H nil siiiiiu day In llie San Anloiilii
Llalit
. II. A.STtvr.NS Blierlirll.Co.
lly Nat I.twis Hepuly.
THE CINCINNATI
Corrugated Co.'s Roofing Siding and Ceiling
Above cut shows a store constructed or our Corrugated Iron. Couutry
merchants nnd merchants In the small towns can save the cost or their store
houses constructed or this material In Insurance. Send Tor our catalogue.
The E. F. Redficld Co. General Agents
Address Snn Antonio Galveston or Fort Worth.
ARTESIAN WELL - DRILLING MACHINERY
IFIOIISriEalElIEB
Block: Paving factory t
:m and aus south i.aukdo stkkkt.san antonio.
WALTER SCOTT PROPRIETOR.
Waller Scolt has no partner In his paving business. He has tho only ractory
In Nan Antonio. Lays the Four-Inch mock nnd guarantees Ids work for live
years. Has contracted for enough Miveeii'iiK Timiikii to jinvo the whole city.
Call on him for estimates.
WAHRENBERGER & BECKMANN ARCHITECTS
OFFICK AND CONSULTATION llOOMfl :
Over Lockwood & Kampmana's former Bank Cor. Yturrl and Commerce Streets.
I'lans Kpeclllcntlons nnd nil Information desired by those contemplating to
build furnished. We acknowledge no superior In the profession. Call nnd see us.
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will be paid to any one who will find adulteration of anything
whatsoever in our Ucer. We furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
LUCK! LUCK! LUCK!
Down With Prices
VALENTINE LORRA TAILOR
NO. 4 COMMERCE STHEET
Has reduced his prices nnd Is now making Flno French Dlngonnl Suits for rrom
$M) to $1.1; Kngllsh Worsteds $2A to 1.1; Pants Irom $U to Perfect tit guar-
anteed nnd goods ns represented.
RICE & RYAN
rucckshohs to hkahionh a co.'t
Dealers in Hay Grain Feed Coal Salt Charcoal Cedar Posts
230 Houston Stroot San Antonio Toxas.
J. II KAMFMANN President. LOUIS
LONE
Brewing Co.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
O. F. PROMMBH.
Practical Book Binder and Ruler
Opp. Court House Holcdnel St. Ban Antonio
All kinds or Binding nnd Itullhg done with neatness durability nnd dispatch
Competition In prices elelltd.
FOR BOTH STEAM AND HORSE POWER.
BEST IN THE MARKET.
ADDI7ESS:
FORT SCOTT
Foundry and Machine Works
FOIIT SOOTT KANSAS.
S. BERG Secretary and Business Manager
STAR
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