The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 157, Ed. 1, Friday, July 3, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
PHOI'MRTOllS.
Publlelml lHy ocrptSun.ln) Kt 210 Unit
Commerco etreet. Ilollvrrnl li) wmlcre
throughout tliooltjr at Went twtch rAtilo
to our nirent. Klnirlo coiilce fur Ale uv liowe-
ljoye Ht ftccnte. SuUcrlptlrm H-r i-ar f r(l.
In lulTAnco.
AIIVBUIIHIHU KATKNl
MILL
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tl m
t in.
ficolftl mtc irlrcn on larjrcr fpawnml lonjr
time lu'vertlfcmenti.
ffftl mlvcrtlncinptiti tU per Inch flrtt In-
nrrtlonj "A cents per inch each ulmcriuent In-
sertion. Truitcra thin 1 1 W per Inch first In-
portion! Sict-ntieach Innertluti nfterwanl.
Itcadlntr matter ctlltnrlal payo'i wnta per
line each lusorllon. Local voluran a cent
flrtt Insertion! lOccnta II mt wet It. ftrvnta after
OroLweck. Fractal rates on M anl Ml lines
running for niontli.
Home nJriTtlseinents pajaWe on nrnt of
each month. Transient tvlvert (ring pajrablo In
advance. Only im tat ritts printed.
All contract munt ! approved by tho Ilusl-
n ess Mnruiftcr.
Bulwcrlbcn not rccehlntr their r will
plcano make complaint to tho oHlee. flul
scrllerfl are warned not to pay their BUt-scrln-llon
except upon presentation of a pmifrly
recelpteil Mil from this Hlw.
Hl'KUIAI MITILT..
Mr. 0. I. lltiemer and Henry Hrhunmchcr
arc authorisrt Solicitor and (Vlectoni for
Tub Limit and their receipts us airenU will
l duly rewijrnln-il. Mr. Uoomer will have
charirii of tho delivery or tho oily snl-fcrlptlmi
department and all complaints and tvitlcw of
chanjres given to either of the alcove or Ivtt
at thoolllce. will to promptly atn nded to.
No member of tho Mrm oranyemplojoo of
the Liuiit olllce has authority to contract any
liabilities In the name of tlio firm. And no
bills will 1 rccoirnlzed or paid unless the
saiuo Ikj first approved by tho unilcrslitnitl
THOMAS n. JUHNSOft
Ilnslness Manager and Trcasuier.
fltrrono Joiinwin k Wintkh.
UAII.UOAU TIMK TAIILK.
r ft. lmls
For Laredo
AIUUVaLP
Vrom Pt Lmiln Mlnsmirl Pnellle
From Ht. Louis Iron Mountain. .
O. II. ft H. A. JtAILHOAl).
TWO TUAIN8 TO NKW OULKAN8 DAILY.
Through ISxpress Vt Dally.
Leave for New Orleans Houiton and (la'vts-
ton 8 IB a. m.
Leave for New Orleans. Houston and (iaivt.
..7.13 p. in.
n and (
. 7 111 n
Arrive frum Nuw Orleans Houston and Gal-
veston if U) a. in.
Through West.
Loaio for Ban Francisco F.1 l'aso and lUgl
Arrive from Hsu Francisco F.l l'aso and fttftla
Friday. July 3 1885.
It h some relief to rend Hint In a re-
cent eeout a number of tlio raiding
Apache Indians were made to bite the
duit.
Diuinauk and eeweri are tho greutoit
needs of San Antonio at tho present
time and ocryraln storm demonstrates
tho Tant beyond dispute.
Tim Ileevlllo peoplo aro greatly Inter-
ested In the progress ol the Kan Anto-
nio and Aransas I'ass railroad and want
a show for their white alley.
GkneiulOiunt has Improved to tho
extent that ho Is able to do some work
upon his book. lie appears to be ablo
to light It out II It lake's all summer.
Tux dog days have conic and will oon
tlnuo until the cotton Is picked hut tho
wide-awake merchant who advertises
will not bo aware of tho stagnation.
A local option election has been petl
tloned for at Tort Worth and the Idea
will ho tosted there for all It Is worth
sometime about the last of August.
It is not often that the 4th of July fes
tlvltles are upset In this locality by con
tlnucd wet weather but tho experiences
of the last few days would Indicate that
the floods of the month of .May were to
be repented.
It Is about time for the Hoard of
Health to mnke a recommendation look
ing' to making sewers of the river. That
man who has to clean tho river has not
made any report of his doings under the
special order of the Council.
Tim Philadelphia Times says: "Con'
gressmah Jtengnn of Texas Is meditat
ing a declaration of war against the ad
ministration. This Is the only obituary
notice of Congressman Iteagan that will
appear In these columns."
No locusts no grasshoppers no cot'
ton worms and line rains will give
Texas crops a chance which will ho
greatly Improved and the reports from
all over the State go to show that they
will be Immense. Great Is Texas and
fortunate are her people.
Notw iTiisTAKDisa the racket made by
tho people or Kansas over tho alleged
threatened uprising of tho Cheyenne In'
dlans General Augur says that ho has
troops sufficient to nip the rebellion In
tbo bud. Bad agents runko bad Indians
and it might be eoonomy to kill off the
agents.
It is not often public- men liavo momi
rnenti erected In honor of them while
yet In tho llcfh but tho Laredo Times Is
quite correct In this sentence: "Poor
Hivnlnl roor'i'cmplclonl ToorWalsli.!
Thrco deceased political heroes with
lasting iijomiiuen.'j built of Indiana
limestone."
That correspondent In tho Limit yes-
terday who made soma practical crit-
icisms touching the welcome of tho
Ilelknap Illlles from their trip to Lam-
pasas founded a keynote wfllcb will And
nn echo In many homes Sobriety abroad
was one of the virtues of the boys which
wns subsequently compromised by Ibn
punch reception'.
Tiik question of i ho opening of tho
world's fair In November nt New Or-
leans has not yet been dcllnltely settled.
Tho question Is onn which calls for the
putting up or nearly $.K)()00O by thn
people there In order to carry tho expo-
sltlon as It now stands for the next four
months with a great uncertainty of
making It pay alter It Is again opened.
Ukm.iial I)avii S. Btamky In his
address to the cadets of West Point
gavo them the following golden words
of advice: "I think 1 tuny sny that
your necessary expenses need not exceed
JGO per month. Allowing then $10 for
Incidentals Jou have J 10 over your
actual monthly expenses. With this
amount I advlio you to begin Invest-
ments In lands town lots sound hanks
railroads or In life Insurance."
Hhciikmiiv Lmah has received the fol-
lowing letter from an olllca seeker:
"Hon. L. . C. Lnmnr Dear Sir: In
trying experiments I Placed A Duck un-
der a Spout and worked tho Pump vig-
orously Half nil Hour. No Drop of the
Fluid entered Penetrated Ills Kenlhcry
Armor. I next wrote A Politician who
Could Help me to A Position Ily A word
or the Scratch of a Pen tho Duck ami tlio
Pollllon aro Imprevlous. In Consider-
ing my Applloatlon Kor Kmploymcnt I
Ilopn you will not He A Duck Nor n
Pollllon."
Tiik car drivers seem In be on top In
their strike In Chicago. They will win
In tint city If anywhere but the strike
Is working great Inconveiilenco to thou-
sand of people. The men dlrchnrged
nhowcrothe onusc of the strike hud
been employed by the oompany from
one to 17 years and tlio complaint al-
leged against them wns Incompetency.
Hut the fact that they were n committee
appointed to ask for certain concessions
from the company Illustrates very plain-
ly the cause mid elfiict and It was to
have the men retained that the strike
was Inaugurated.
A mono tlio recent appointments hy
President Cleveland uns thntorW. C.
Perry Ksq. of Port Scott Kansns to
the position or United States District
Attorney for that State and If all or .Mr.
Cleveland's selections i.re as well made
there will be no cause for complaint
from the country In general. .Mr. Perry
Is a man of brilliant attainments ns a
lawyer and ns n gentleman belongs to
tlio lounger element of tho Democracy
and whllo truo to his party Is honored
and respected by nil who know hlui Ir-
respective of party lines. Tho fact that
older men In the party wero Ignorod Is
nu Indication that Mr. Cleveland Is nhly
ndvlsed both as to tho popularity nnd
the abilities of his appointees two
qunllllcatlons possessed by Mr. Perry In
an eminent degree.
A lucnixoit German Immigrant who
went west three years ago" says the
New York Tribune "and who had suc
ceeded In getting a farui undor a good
state of cultivation recently sent to
Cnstlo Garden to have a wife selected
for him. Ills request was published In
tho Tribune and be now prays that the
marriageable maidens bo Informed that
he Is no longer In tho market. He has
been deluged with letters from nil sorts
of feminine creatures slim (at tall
short blonde brunette fair freckled
nnd with black brown red and gray
hair and coming from every rart of the
country. lie says that he would re-
quire tho bank account of a Gould and a
regiment of stenographers to reply to
tho letters he has received which ask
hlui about the SI70 and value of his pro
perty the climate soil products popu-
lation schools churches nnd age and
description of tho minister. Ho Is mar
ried now."
Ittcv. Gloiuif. lUiuiKLoit of Chicago
recently preached a sermon on the sub-
ject of how to prevent cholera In which
he said: "If It does come It will attack
the Ill-fed the Intemperate the dis
obedient the peoplo weakened by dissi-
pation or fear. Other things being equal
It will leave the strong the obedient
nnd tho healthy. The llret Injunction
Is 'bo not afraid.' A cheerful
protected against epidemics by tho
mere fact that ho does not permit him
self to fear an attack of the prevailing
disease. I need not tell you to obey
all the sanitary laws. Not only to make
your houses and homes clean hut also
make them cheerful. Cheerfulness Is a
health giver. The man who Btrlves for
pleasure Is not happy while exhausting
pleasures are more deleterious than
wearying toll. Next to an obedience to
the ordinances of the Hoard of Health I
would reccommend tho closing of nil
business houses on Saturday nfternoons
the spending of Saturdays In such u
way that there will be no Sunday morn
lng headaches and the spending of
Sundays so that thero will bo no Momlny
lassitude. Inordinate pleasure kills more
people than cholera or any other epl
demlc. Another hcnlth-glvcr Is a good
conscience. The conscience burdened
with evil anticipated or accomplished
Is a disorganizing element to happiness
anu 1.0 neaiiu."
"It ts'always ainuslng"snilles the gos
sip of the Brooklyn Kagle "to note the
young man who has Just been elected a
member of a good club nnd who stnrts
In as a regular club man. Take him at
an Immntaro age and confer upon hlui
tho dignity of a club member and he
either becomes a loud boor or tho mi st
proper nnd reserved of men. As a rule
he picks out some time-worn and blase
elub man for a model and apes hlui Id
everything. He assumes a stolid tnd In'
dlflcrent air slls as his model sits eats
as his model oats and smokes the same
brand of cigars that his model aflecls
He Is slow languid but not lazy and
his attire li of tbe most fftsMor.nble cut
Another eort of club member la the one
who makes up ids mind to frel perfect-
I. i i xr i.i a
ly nt borne at nil hazards. lie cultivates
n easy nnd careless air. He learns the
Christian names of all tho mcmbcrf
Jokes with tho portors sprawls ovcrtwo
or three chairs In the smoking room
converses at the top of bis lungs at dir-
tier and has his club printed on his vif-
King card more prominently than )ils
own name. The effect of club Hie on
young men of all dispositions Is good
however. The rough edges are soon
worn on" by tho sharp comments of tho
older club men and n raw youngster Is
turned Into n polished man In less time
at a good club than anywhere else on
earth except at West Point. It has al-
ways astonished me to obscrvo the ef-
fect of military training upon tho boys
who go up the river to learn to be sol-
diers. The uncouth clumsy nnd stum-
bling louts who enter the llrst class aro
turned out models of deportment nt the
end ot the term of whom oven n Turve-
drop might he proud."
A Compnlgn Secret Given Awny.
In the ciunpnlgn of 1881 the two can-
didates for gocrnor in a "pivotal"
Western State nrrnlgned for n series of
Joint discussions lloth men were pop-
ular both of lino appearance and wero
so well matched In mental forco and as
orators that the contest between Ihein
promlml to bo n magnificent one. Kor
several weeks the scales halano d evenly.
Hut one day the brilliant Itcpubllcan
candidate canio up ailing. Ho seemed
overcome and spokr lahoredly. The
next day ho was even less effective.
Later ho was compelled to ask his op-
ponent for n postponement of certain ai-
polntments which was granted. Hofore
tho campaign ended ha had abandoned
the Meld altogether.
Mcantlmo tho Democratlo candi-
date continued the canvass Beemlng
to grow stronger cheerier nnd
moru ellectlve with each suc-
ceeding week. He was elected. One
overling III December while entertaining
several gentlemen he snld:
"I will tell you a campaign secret
whloli gntu me the election. With tho
opciiliig oriny campaign 1 began caring
fur my liver. I knew that n disordered
or torpid liver meant dullness and pos-
sible sickness. 1 took something every
day. When my opponent began falling
I knew his trouble to bo his liver and
felt like prescribing for hliu but feared
If I did so ho might beat mo I I grew
stronger as the campaign progressed
often making two speeches n day. Kven
my voice to my surprise did not fall me
once. All beooiKO Warner's safe euro
kept me 111 A 1 trim." Kx-Govcrnor
Jacob of Kentucky also mado a cam-
paign tour under precisely similar cir-
cumstances and says he kept up under
tho exhausting strain by use orthc same
means. (.Rochester Union.
There Is nothing that adds so much to
personal beauty as n set of pearly white
teeth ami pure sweet breath. Hy using
OltlDON'lO tho Teeth nnd Gums nro
kept In perfect order and n frngrnnt
hrculh nssured. Only ft) cents a box.
Liquid nnd Powder. At nil fancy stores.
For salo by P. Kaltcycr & Son.
Bl.cs-Lsg.
This Is to certify that I havo used
WONDKItrTL KIOHT and found It to
bo nn immediate roller for Mack-Leg In
cattle bv ulvlng them from IB to 'JO
drops Internally and applying once or
twice externally to pans aueoieu.
A. J. ilcCLUItK
Hitttc rctip Williamson Co. Texas.
Kor salo hy I . Knlteycr & Son.
LADIIl-l LOOK HKKKI No propar-
ntlon cut discovered has been so suc-
cessful ns .MOHLKY'S T-N-S TONIO
CORDIAL tho Grcnt System lEcnovn-
tor in me euro or an tuscases to which
the women of this climate are subject
such as Wcnkncss Debility Melan-
choly Whites Falling of the Womb and
every form of nervous prostration. Only
try one bottle and you will bo entirely
satlslled of the truth of our assertion.
For sale bv F Knlteyer & Son.
Flui.
Woon City Hastrop County Texas 1
April IStli. issi.
lessrs .Mnrlcy Hros. Austin Texas.
!ents-I tried MOItLKV'S HI.ACK-
IIHltllV HAI.SAM on two ot my chil
dren that had tbo flux very bad and It
aeteii liko a ciinrm curing mem iiotn
ml and well. 1 thank von tor having
such n valuable medicine on the market.
o nil who aro siillcrlng from tho nbovo
complaint I can cheerfully recommend
3H11U.KI H IH.ACKI1KRIIY 11IAM.
MOKlilS MITCH 10 1.
For (alu by F. Kaltcycr it Son.
Annuo.
Onn of tho Uncut establishments that
nn Antonio if not Texas can boast of
Is tho Art Gallery ore. 11. Mueller at
SOS Commerce street. Hero can be had
artist's and draughtmen's materials of
both domestic and Imported kinds. En-
gravings chromos nnd pulntlngn aro on
hand In an endless variety. Pluture
frames mouldings nnd materials for
flowers In a large assortment. Mr.
.Mueller receives direct from factorlcf
large shipments of paints oils and other
material In that line ns well as window
Slass. and lino domestic and Imported
vcoratlve wall paper are specialties In
his establishment. 12-13-lv
Home Enlsrpms
Mr. J. P. Condon on Nacogdocnes
street between Houston and Crockett
announces to tho publlo that he Is pre-
pared to make to order by hand all
styles of carriages buggies and In fact
everything on wheels at lowest possible
prices. All his work Is hand made and
In stylo nnd prlco will compare more
than favorably with Northern machine
work. Old vehicles taken In part pay-
ment for new ones. Only llrst olass
workmen employed and satisfaction
guaranteed iino carriage painting and
trimming a specialty. 3-13-tf
A Wonil.rrul Discovery
Consumptives and all who suller from
any all'ection of the Throat and Lungs
can find a certain cure In Dr. King's Nuw
Discovery for Consumption. Thousands
such a record of wonderful cures.
Thousands of once hopeless sull'crcrs
now gratefully proclaim they owe their
lives to this New Discovery. It will
cost you nothing toglvo It n trial. Freo
trial bottles ut Itlce Hros. it Co.'s drug
store. Large size f 1.
Very Botnsrkihls Recovery
Mr Gcorgo V Willing of Manchester
Mich. writes: "My wifo has been al-
most helpless for live years so helpless
that she could not turn over In bed nlone.
Sho used two bottles of Electrlo Hitters
and is so mu h improved that she Is able
now to do h o own work." Electrlo Hit-
ters will do all that Is claimed for them.
Hundreds of testimonials fittest their
great curative powers. Only CO cents
n bottle at Itlce Hros. it Co.'s
Bueslen's Amies Stive.
The best salve In the world for Cuts
llrulscs. Sores Ulcers Salt Itheum
f.SKS.ffi.7U.VXff.
nnd positively cures riles or no pay- re-
quired. It U guaranteed to glv perfoct
SliL0" f"10?6?111?;! c
2o cenU per boxt Forsaloby Klcelros.
1 &C0.
HOMES OH EASY TERMS.
Stock ran still bn obtained In tho
fourth series of the; Mcrchnnt nnd
Mechanics Itiilldlng nnd l.nnn associa-
tion Parlies desiring to own their own
homes by making monthly payments
mat wilt nni lie greater man mey now
pay for rent will do welt to call on the
undersigned who will furnish all Infor-
mation. W. A. Hosynok Secretary
ItoomX Soledad lllock corner Houston
and Soledail streets. b-is-lin
BARGAIN COLUMN.
Parties Wishing to Buy Rent or Sell
Should Consult this Column
a riNK rAiiw run pai.e.
Fine tract or land or 1100 acres In Har-
ris county 0 -miles from Houston on
nmlnlo Harnu. railroad running hr the
same; plenty of water gnus and timber:
Homo Improvements and pnrt under cul-
tivation; 1(10 Inns of hay cut rrom sauio
lust iriiim. Will be sold client) nnd on
easy terms nt n bnrgnln. Address T. II.
Johnson this olllce or J. W. Hradley
Ileal Kslnto Agent sun Antonio.
a sri.r.Miiii iuuciaiv.
A n-fll Imnrnveil farm situated two
hundred ynrds from stntlon nt Mooru
Hollow.on tho International railroad In
n good licnlthy country containing
1400 ncren or lnnd all under fence ; (!") In
cultivation n good frame house of six
rooms dining room and kitchen nil sur-
rounded by gnllcry; slnhle bnrne bath
bouse i garden all In good order; water
rrom a lank and well ; to be sold for
cash. If desired some cattlo and horses
will bo sold on me pinco ni uicir mar-
ket value; possession given nt short
notice. Title perfect nnd wnrrnnted.
For particulars address or call on "L
V." Price $12000.
VALtlAlltJ'. LAN1W FOR KALE.
r.in ni-roit on thn I.eona river about
SCO noros Irrigable; niesqiilto timber
nlentlfiil ! situated 8 miles below Uvshlo
on thowfstsldo. All the Improvements
with sugar mill juvioo. Aiiurcss "i..
C" caro this olllce.
IXXi aores on tho ltlo Frio partly Irri
gated from tho Frio river. Situated In
Uvalde county 12 miles from railroad.
About lUX) acres under goml fence. Ad-
dross "L. C." this olllce. Prsce $0000
A CIIKA1' 1IANC1I.
V'nr aula at a hnrtrnln. A ranch Oil the
dry Snlado 11 miles from San Antonio
111 liexar county iv nuren uuiici utiu
and cultivation out of 2S0 nuren. Good
tnnks farm house and cow pens. All In
good order. Title perfect tlood place
for stock raising. Price SLGSO. Ad-
dress "L. C." this olllce. iVlO-tr
GOOD SMALL FAI1M.
Fourteen miles from San Antonio on the
Cnlnveras creek containing 100 acres of
land CO acres under cultivation ono
house with two rooms stable n good
well and water In tho Calaveras creek.
Price J.1200.
A very desirable property as a sum-
mer residence or dnlry20 minutes drive
from Main plaza consisting ot W) acres
of land under fence a good dwelling
house with six rooms nnd gnllcrys
kitchen nnd storo room a gooil cistern
Bnd water tanks HO head of milk cattle
horse and farming Implements. For
particulars address "L. C" euro Liuiit
Price ?7600.
12 acres of land fenced between tlio
San Antonio river and tho San Joso
dltob three miles from San Antonio.
Good location for a dairy. Prlco $2700
SO head Improved ii'llk cows and
heifers; price $18 all around.
All tlioio afflicted with any cMiruM of the
i:yeH. Kims Niwii nr Thniut.cuu Hint lliu rrcut-
L'et unit quickest rellcr unit euro at tho
HAN ANTONIO
Cor. of Houston nnd St. Mary's Sts.t
Wltfr-t. U I tin iiinut tlinrnuirhlv (lit oil mi. nnd
cqulimlwliliuvirllilnvii(-i!t'Miiry. fncUnllntf
tlio Bkitl iiml cxi'ork'iicf? (u timid red u nt ciwi'8
man tcntlty wim ituvo in-en m-atou iiktc)
any luttllutlun for tho ireiUinmit uf this nj
dolt y in tliu Houth or West.
ItKlWKKNUKN
Tho tollowlntr nro only a fuw ot tho many
roraoiii who Imvo U'cn bonclltodund curi'd by
ruatincntntttiis InatitutlorTi
For Catarrh J. F. Hoblnuon cittarrh In
throat. Ban Antonio: T 11. Johnnm.. catarrh In
throat tnnnaircr Ban Antonio I!kM; r Kiilm
cut anh ofthohcud. Denver. Col.f IIss Mary
rrauf-r catarrh uf tho throat and care Noiu
Bootlai Trank Nowton catarrh of tho throat
and cvcb. Han Antonio: Minn 1'. lVmndBbury
catarrh of tho throat and head. Han Antonio.
Tho Kan A. A. Drencher Ban Antonio: W
Dlcttrt llocrnoi J amen Davis. Ban Antonio
Geortru Bon of W C. Dauyhorty bhcrltT Frio
county I'carrjallTox.i W. W. Horry Kbo. Ban
Antonio; J. U. Murphy. San Antonio; K. T.
Allen l'uartallt J- M. Jones. Major T. T. Tool
J. C Dicrmcver Ban Antonio.
trranular 1Mb and keratitis; Frank N
ion siriciuru mcuryrnauiueiBi it. ii. iainiHrc
liiutrhter LlennorrhuMilo conjunetlvlttii Air
ton llaluimida. acutu couluuctlvlliB! J. W
C'asey.dauu-liter Iritis; Itachol Urenlln choral
ditls seroBa; W. A. Caruuhan. Irldo ciclitls
all or Bun Antonto: It. J. Vincent C'utulhi
ulcer on cornea; W. II. llrown leenvilleirftn-
ular 1Mb and kt-ralo-lrltls: W. J Jloirc I.atrte
t'ass uaturuct; Ueoriru LoesbeiK uauyliter
CaBtrovUlo. Btrublsainst MacuBorclI lleltnont
cntroplumundtrlclilaslsi Hubert drier 1'una
Marlu. j-terjKlum and leukoma; II C llurrls
ltanuho chronio conJunetUltls and keiatltls:
A C Decker Btuekdalu. truninatlo ulcer and
liypoplom W. J Tcrriberry Baltlllo Mexico
truumatlo plaucoma S-ltJ-tf
ECZEMA
For the Irene lit of ufferli)ff humanity I deem
It only my duty to ylro thin unsollclii'd testi-
mony In fatur of Swirt's Bpecitlo. My wifo
has been allllcleU with liecm a from Infancy.
Wo tried every known remedy hut to- no
avail HhowasalBoamictcd with a perl (Mica I
nervous headache sometimes followed by an
Intermittent fever so that lierlitu lieeamc a
burden to her. Fluully I determine! to try
BwUt's BiKVitlc. Bhocommencodsovcn weeks
atro. Alter taking tho llrst lurifo bottle tho
disease seemed to Increase; the burnluir Itch-
Injr uud Intlamir'Uioii bct-uino unbearable.
Bhe. however pereevered In tho ubo ot tho
rnodJcJno Alter taking tho second Imttlu tho
Intlaminatlou betrau to subBldc. After tho
third bottle the Intlaminatlou dlBitppcurcdaud
lit ell
soft and white as a child s. ller heudaches
havo disappeared and sho enjoys tho only
(rood health sho has known In i) years Uo
wonder sho deems every lottloof B H. B. Is
worth a thoueand times Its wcljcht in void.
Any further Information ooncernlnif her
JOHN F 1IUADM5V 44 OrlSHold 8t.
Detroit Mich. May 1U
For salo by all drugirlsts.
THF. SWUT SI'F.CIFIC CO.
N y. 137 W iSJd fit. Drawer a Atlanta (Ja.
E!E! WIOSE
SRAMOTHER
Jod hrbt In doetorinjr tht family and
her aim pie romoitlen Ji cuftjs la
and rot the ton den cr of the times la to
juro.the Bjitem.
IflBSHLER'S
s roffular l'lirnlcta
3 UNed this pro
's- It le Invaluable for liYSPf.fHlA
nti)Ni:r and i.irr.nrtinvi.AiKis
ltniiruuM j:xiiavmtiok wi.au-
tti:sx lNmtu:sTlox .tr.i and whllo
curing will tioi hurt tlio system.
Mr. O. J. Rhodes n well-known Iron
man or Safe Hubor Fa. writes t
inio. Uiilnlno i.:i lrl 111 lilra oil rati I
thru ami (nr Mlriili r'n llrrl Uillrra Slid 111 Sliort
tlli4th4tlOrvMqUlU Well.''
"E. A. Ochellentraeor Drngetst 717
St. Clair Street Cleveland c writes :
Veiir Ilillrni. 1 ran r. Slid do mr r r(w
rrll.-l lr fonM ot llui oUlUiul moat I'fomluriil
I'hrntcUrmln our rlly."
MIBni.Ell HEItn llITTEnS CO.
628 Commerce St. rhllndelphlo.
Varker'sPlciiantWcnnfJjrurTeverFsiTs
VI A j B'lDiT.lLATCB
MTuUmU ami rdM
Tea Dealer Coffee Roaster
NO. 14 COMMERCE STREET.
Immitatim of Frtncft and Jlngllish tabU
'tlclicncit a itxcialtjf Cvffte varchtd and
ffrowulfvay rfy. Ti&s of all grade and
MICHAEL ODER
SAN GERONIMO QUARRIES.
Htiuio for tulltllna iirKi it furnished In any
quantity nnd all d linen Ions. Oiikamental
Htomk CuTTiNd alU-mliil to If iltelrcd. My
price am low and attention .rumit Try mo
Adilruftti
ISO. 83'4 HMtM hTKCKI.
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F. GROOS & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers In Exchange.
NAN ANTONIO I I t TEXAS
J. B. Al.CXANUEII AHCII. A. ALIXANDIU
rrt'BlOont. AeeletiiutCHshlvr.
TEXAS NATIONAL BANK
Or SAM AKTONIO -ISS COMMERCI STREET.
Aulhorlied CaplUI 1150000
Pilit in 100000
A CEKCKAl BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Dlnttnrs J.8 . AlonnJcr O W. llnirkcn.
rliliro 11. II. AuJrcws A. Uolknap II. K.
Vuukum.
JiMrj 1'. Kitu. Cashier.
Traders National Bank
804 CJoinmcrca tilr.nt
SAN ANTONIO : : TKXAS.
Transacts a general bunking business.
U'h. Kkutkii. Qr.o. Kkutkii.
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streeti
I1ULI.NIO 11 LOCK
Keep tho 11 FlncstI m ported VInes Cliam
;iairnes and Mquors. HpoclHltles In tho finest
minds of Dotnestlo and imported Clirurs.
Flrst-cIaHS tront lemon s ro
GEO. R. HINES
Real Estate and Loan Broker
LOANS NEOOTIATKIl.
Improved and Unlmprovcil City Lots anil
Country Land for Bale and Kent.
ROOM 9 KAMPMANN BUILDING
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
S TIERS
MISSOURI PACIFIC
International and Great Northern R. R. Division
Now Schedule in Effect May 17 1SS5.
DKl'AKTUKKS.
Kor Ht. Itils via .Missouri I'uclllo route
KOI Ht. I.OUIS Vlll iru iuumu
For Idrrik
Ai!l!IVAI.S.
Krom St. Iuls. vln Missouri I'aoIHo
rrom Ht. 1.01ns ti iron muuiimin
rrom i.nrcno
Two Express Trains Dally Between
Close conntciioru at l.Mle Rock fur Iht Smhnt ami in thl Vnion . SI.
nth Etjitui Tralm in all Diralior. Fur licUU w anyfurtlur information aly to
J. J. UIIKW TTcArtBCTit2BO.mmrff.St.iilt..iil.
II. P. Ill)(llll-S !Viiir Autnl JfMirtwi. Trim.
It w. McOUl.I.)llII. Utniml ftuMiwr AiH. laletrtn. Taa
Wheeler Wilson's No. 8
(Tho Lutc-el
Cheapest
To Buy
R. H. JACKSOH Special
MACHINE ypRPONSIBLl
ARTESIAN WELL - DRILLING MACHINERY
SAVE-
11 v having: onr uf
Suits Made
IICST 0(M)I13 KVKtl llltOUQIIT TO
WAHRENBERGER & BECKMANN ARCHITECTS
OKK1CK AND CONSULTATION ltOOMSf.
Over Lockwood & Kampmann's former Bani Cor. YtarrI and Commerce Streets.
rian Spcclllcntlons nnd nil Inrormntlon doalrcd liy those contemplating to
build furnished. We acknowledge no superior In the profession. Call and see ui.
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will be paid to any one who will find adulteration of anything
whatsoever in our Beer. We furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
RICE & RYAN
SUCCESDOllS TO 8K-S310N3 ai CO.
Dealers in Hay Grain Feed Coal Salt Charcoal Cedar Posts
230 Houston Street Ban Antonio Texas
O. !F FROMMER -
Practical BookBinder and Ruler
Opp. Court llmiBO Holotlnil Ht. Hiui Antonio
All klndi of Jllndlnp and Killing done with neatnefts durability and dlnnatch
Competition In prices delled.
J. OahPHANN President. " OTTO K0EHLER Secrelary and Manager
LONE STAR
Brewing Co.
SAN ANTPNIO TEXAS.
RAILWAY SYSTEM.
. 4-M ti. in.
. KXO 11. 111.
.idra fl. in.
1 1:00 n. tn.
10;'. I') ti. 111.
3::) p. 111.
San Antonio Austin and St. Louis.
Iiuiimrttl)
GUARANTEED BY A
Company.
Ag't 13 Comraerco St. San Antonio.
FOR BOTH STEAM AND HORSE POWER.
BEST IN THE MARKET.
ADIlltl'.'h I
FORT SCOTT
Foundry and Machine Works
FORT SCOTT. KANSAS
S . BERRY
Commission Sale and Livery Stables
No. 28 (1Cst Sidk) Main 1'i.aza San Antonio.
MONEY
tiik fink hi-uinu
by V. Lorra.
UlTV. VEltFKCT FIT OIUtlANTni;!).
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