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Trbe2)ailEXi3ht
Monday August 31.1885
DIRECTORY OF SOCIETIES.
Time and Place of Meetlne Name of
Officers.
Oim FrLl.owii.8an Antonio LiKliro No. 11
nutl ht old Follows liall. Houston strri-l.
rtrrr Tuesday nliilit. William IK.II N. II.)
!. B. Lcnmiau. rtrinanent Bocrctary.
AxrirxT Vmn ami Ai cur-mi Masiiks Al-
amo Lorlgo Nil. i meets llrst Untunlay nliiht In
each month In Alntm-da bUnk. corner Com
inerco ana Alamo streets. W. A llonyiiire
Secretary.
Annan IxinaK No. t!l--Mccta llrst nml
thlnl Wednesday 111 each mouth. K. I!. A
lcrly. Secretary.
Kiuuiits r I'ttiius.- Hlk Lodso No. r.1
uh ets at csllo ball corner Uuininerco and
Alamo irecll every Thursday nljlltt. Her-
man Locunltr Chancellor Commamlcrt tlco.
IU Intshlell. Keeper or Records and beal.
Kjiiiowmim lUKK-Knlitlili of Pythias
mecta atenBtloor lilk Ixids-e No. X. Ilenjntnln
tloldcnliiirn 1'rcsldcntt T. II. Johnson. Sccrc-
lary ami Treasurer.
BAH ANTfiNloAimEITtuVKllEIN Meets Iho
first anil Ihlrrt Saturday nights each tnonlh at
lachl Bee
William IJinre.
A1.AMO Knits Association No. 2 Moots first
Wednesday In each month at their hall on
Avenue U. William lloclllnir Br l'oremant
K 0. llauclsouBocrotryi Onirics Ilcircn Br.
Treasurer.
VOUAn MEN'S lltiNKVnl.KNT Assoct 4TION
Meets second and lourlh Wednesday In each
month nt rtrcmon'slialiAwnuoi;. William
llocllliiK.lr. l'reslilents II. Ilelllmiuiiiu Sec-
retary; K. Julmes Tteasurer.
AncikntOuiiek Umthi Woukmkn Milam
Lulim NU.S. regular meetings II ml iin.l tlilnl
Momlajslnenth month HI udd Fellows' hall
Houston street William HoelllnirJr.Matter
Workman! John II. Hamilton Heeorder.
Italian tfoclr.TV Meets the first Sunday In
each moulh. Hall Mil Mnnlerey strett (I.
Ulorda. 1'resldenti II. Morottl Secretary.
r'liKNl'll ltK.SKvnl.KNT Siicir.Tr Meets sec-
ond Sunday In each month at linll No. e Main
l'laza. K. V. Uau Ion Secretary.
lNTEUNATlONAI. llllll.lilNri ANH LOAN Asso-
ciation Hcirular liicctlnas seeolul '1 hursday
In each month at notary rooms.2l lAsu)a
street. M. Lindner Secretary.
AiJtun Lcntoi or Honou star Council No.
23! meets at Chid Fellows hall llrst itnd third
Satuiday in each mouth. Ucoigo U. lluslilcll.
Secretary.
Knights or Honoii Sunset toilgc- No. 1l3il
meets at Oddfellows hall second and fourth
iday In each month. C It. Wagner Uo-
ourdcr
lNllLfKMIKNT OltDKIt IlSAt UlllTIt Hilar
LoilloNo.:ll meets at Udd Fellows hall sec-
ond and tourth Sunday In each mouth. U. II.
Frank. Kcconllng Secretary.
Mkxicak Mutual Aii Bociktv Meets ev-
ery Saturday at 7::w p. m. at the lteeordcr's
onicv. Juuli T. Cnrdctias.l'resldent; Ur. 1'abio
ltoditgucz.Sccictary.
AlJtMO Cotctl. No. American Legion
of Honor meets second and tourth Wednes-
ila)S In each munlli 111 Odd Fellows' hall.
Iouls Spahn touimandcrt J W bchuwtrtli
Secretary.
Sciileicheh Lodok No. UGIV-Knlghts of
Honor mcctsevery second and fourth Thurs-
day In each month In udd Fellows' hall. Otto
Boons Ulctalort J. W.SchuwIrlh Ucportcr.
llr.KTimvtN MAKsNEiratoii - Meets every
Thursday night at Scholz'shall. II. Karber
Prcsldcull J. W. Schuwlrth Secretary.
llAll.ltOAU llllAklUKN.C. HlMMll.HII No. K.
Holds meetings every Wednesday at 2 p. In.
at Knights or P) thins Hall. P. l.oos. Master;
lTuller Secretary.
San Antonio Fiiik Association No. 1.
Meets the first Wednesday In ever) month at
Fireman's Hall. No. I. on Market stieet- F.
Schtclncr Foreman; Air. CJ.tt.hlld Secretary.
Ban Antonio Hknevoi.k.it Association.
Meets tlio first Hunday of each miarler. Frits
Ituuelson l'resldcnt; F. Iloltz Secretary.
.1.-
Mee
I. MoT
ritary.
HAll-ltoAI) FlIlKMEN Davy Crockett ImIro
No. ItA meets every Wednesday night at
Knights of l')lh!as halt. John Sullivan Mus
ten W McQueency Secretary.
Yellow Fever Approaching.
I'aso JJkl Norte ilex. August 29.
Kenortfl readied liero to-day whloh
seem to conllrra previous rumors that
jellow fever la .laglog on the 1'nclflo
coast of Mexico and Una Appeared both
at Quavmas and .ilnzatlan. Lite re
ports from Vera Cruz says the scourge
is continually sprenuing noiwnnninnu-
Ins the creat cllorts of the olllccre
Many small Interior cities back of Vera
Cruz are suflerlng terribly from the
deadly ravages of fever and people are
dying to higher altitudes. Travelers
from the Cltv of Mexico say the city Is
line for anv enldemlo. Titer say It Is
flllhy and many residents of the gulf
towns are settling in tne city pending
the subsidence of the epidemic on the
gulf const. Mazatlan and Uuaymasare
represented as reeking In tilth and n
icanut moriamy may no expecicti ni
places.
Peace Assured
London August '.'J. It Is nlmost cer
tain that peaco between England and
Itussla on tlio Afgban border Is now
completely assured. The two govern
ments are at present busily engaged In
arranging the last details of a mutual
understanding and negotiations are pro
ceeding rapidly and harmoniously. The
business of conducting tbo llnal nego
tiations to a nappy termination is non
engrossing all the time of Huron Uestall
Itusslan Ambassador to England and In
consequence bo bas been compelled to
forego bis customary vacation and re
main uere uuring tue august iicat wmcu
loner niro drove all the resident Encllsh
statesmen out of town. The Baron ever
slnco the arrival of the Marquis of Burls-
bury whose chateau Is In France there
Is dally sent to the llrltlsh foreign olllce
for transmission to blma very large tel
olllce bas already dispatched to the Ilrlt-
Ish premiers numbers of special mes
sengers wltn important connuentiai let-
ters. During all tbls time the Itusslan
Ambassador has also been busy In at-
tendance to the vast cable correspond-
ence which his government have been
carrying on with ulm concerning tlio ad-
justment of the Central Asia dlaioultles
irom Bt. rctersDurg.
A Romantic Story.
Ckntiumi III. August 21). Captain
Jackson Warner ex-Commissary ut Lib
by prison who now resides here gives
to the press u romantla story of how his
tribute to the memory of General Grant
published some time since discovered
the whereabouts to a long lost sister;
and also to an old time Irlend. Captain
Warner savs that about the tlmo of the
commencement of the war his sister
went witu ner nusuanu mei.ov. it. n.
l'riest. a missionary to Africa since
when the brother and sister have bad no
communication with one to tue other
until the dlsnalch disclosed to Mrs
l'riest the whereabouts of her brother
During the war the Iter ur (J. 11 Mar-
shall had a commission from the Conled
eracy to supervise tbo caring for the
sick and wounded In the State of Missis-
. slnnl. The doctor was n kind-hearted
old gentleman and between himself and
Uncle Jaok therogrew a strong attach-
ment. The vicissitudes of the war and
reconstruction drifted tbls Jonathan
and David apart and they mourned each
other as dead. Dr. Marshall read Uncle
Jack's trlbnte to General Grant's mem-
ory In the newspapers and straightway
wrote blm a verr nathetlo letter from
Eureka Springs Ark. where ne was so-
journing with an lnvnlld wire. The old
eT-Commlmarv relolccd over having
been heard from by his sister and his old
menu.
Every llrst-olass dealer sells Opera
runs cigarettes jivwiu injurious muni
tions.
THEKNId LAE0R. I
The Situation at
From lis.
Manage
state that thc
to concede to the ttnrt
of the strikers until eve)
ble remedy Is exhansted
and county Is unnbla to protect fho
roRil then tbo chief executive of the
State will be requested to Intercede In
Its beltair In securing to It the proper
protection of Its property which Is all
that is asked. A dispatch to this morn
ing's News from Austin touches this
point. Sympathy with the movement Is
proportioned according to tlio Interests
allectcd. The fact of the grievances
not being comprehensively understood
never having been given to the public In
detail leaves a wavering of publlo
pinion as to tue justice oi tue uctnanus.
'he taking possession of the company's
property however by the strikers la
generally condemned and loses them
much sympathy they would probably
gain were their demands more generally
unuerstoou. jtequesis nave ueen utntie
by tliu press for copy of the griev
ances In detail and If not upon the
proper authority It has been owing to
the disposition on the patt of llioso
wno are avaiiaute to utvtiige who aro
the managers of the present move
ment. It Is argued that no Just cause
can oe uttrt uy uu open uvowai oi Kre
vances anil fair and open light. The
matter may be well enough understood
bv thosu at Issue but the present move
ment has gone beyond such confines
and when n posso cotiiltattts has to bo
summoned from n body of citizens to
prrecrvejaw and order it Is but Just to
all parties that n clear exposition bo
madeofovcry fact connected with tlio
origin of the dllllcultysought to be rem
edied l tie puono uemanu is to ouviaia
false Impressions and the unjust sway-
ing of sympathy. A disposition on the
part of the strikers furthermore to con
ceal the names of those Inaugurating and
managing tuo etriKc is nnoiuer tact plac-
ing the publlo at a disadvantage. It was
til llrst stated that three members com-
posed the executive board ot tbls dis-
trict Knights of Labor organization
who were those to order the strike. It
now develops that these were the three
committeemen merely of the exeoutlve
ooaru wno prcsenteu ino grievance to
the Oulf Colorado and Santa Fe man-
gement. and that tbo board Itself.
whence cmlnated tbo order to strike. U
composed of 11 members. Mr. John
Frlery so far bas been the only member
of this board Inclined to bo commuulca-
tlvo In stating the position of the strik-
ers. Mr. Hurry Uolden tbo head if
the order In this district also a
resident of Galvcstonhs been absent
from the city during the most of the.
time ho being tlio delegate who was
sent to look after tbo strike nt Tyler
.11 r. l'atrlcK l.mmct another prominent
member of the board. Is mainly In chargu
of the Immediate scene of the strike at
the Santa Fe yards though the authority
hero Is assumed by relays on duty night
and day. The strike being ordered by
the Knights of Labor organization those
most prominent In managing It were not
employees of the Unit Colorado and
Santa Fe road and in fact three-fourths
of those at the yard In possession of the
Santa Fe engines were not employees of
tue company.
On Friday morning In the News was
published a card without signatures
emaifatlng presumably from the Knights
of Labor. This card notified tbo mem
bers of the order throughout the State
of the strike and stated among other
matters that the Santa Fe road had raueu
to coinn v with Its agreement mndo on
April 22 with tbo executive board of
District Assembly No. 7H to raise the
wanes of all employees. 1'resldent Bealv.
of the Gulf Colorado and Santa Fe em
phatically uentes ttiat any agreement
was made with nny assembly and states
that no speoltlc agreement was made
with any one by tlio company In refer
ence to wages. J ue management um
promise its employees mat when times
were better and the company could af
ford It. thelrsalaries would bo Increased.
This was all and the only promise ever
mnuo
H01IK OV Tlllt GlttF.VAXCI
Among the grievances complained of
anil stipulated it is saiu that prominent
Is the disparity of wages paid by tlio
uoiiiu system ami tue santa le the
scale or wages in ineuiiierent itepnrr.
ments of labor ranging from $5 to $10
and even In somo Instances up to $10 and
$20 per month In favor of the Gould sys
tem tho nrlces being nuoted as higher
on that road all through the category of
ueparinients ror me same mass oi lauor
an performed for the Gulf. Colorado and
Santa Fe. Tho minimum price paid for
labor by tbo Santa Fo Is to soot Ion
hands $1.15 per day. The strikers de
mand that this amount be raised to
$1.30 per day.
NOTBK.
The following dispatch was received
last night In reference to the slrlko at
lyicr on tue Bt. i.ouis r arrow-gauge:
T'vutlt August 20. 1'. Euimlt. Ool-
vnlnie Ktrlt u over. On. nil vIMnrv for
the men. 1 signed the contract at 0:36
p. m. iv as presented witu a gotu uauge
i'. 11. UOLI1KN.
No attempt was mado last night to
move anv freight trains.
Passenger trains aro still running as
usual.
Commerce and business s becoming
exceedingly exercised over the condition
oi auatrs.
Mlscellaneoas News Notes.
Esn'oiiiA. August 29. Mrs. Walkup
under susplolon of havlog poisoned her
husband and who has up to this time
been kept under guard at her residence
In this city was taken to the countyjall
and Incarcerated In the prison for
women.
Loniion August 29. The belief Is
growing among military and other
friends of General Gordon that be really
escaped alive from Khartoum and suo-
ceeced In fleeing to the enuator.
strong nas this la in become mat a mis.
slon has been organized to search for
and secure him. The work of preparing
this mission for its enterprise is now al
most completed.
Coll'Muim Ohio August 29. The !'
hlbitlon State Executive Committee has
sent a communication to tlio Democratic
State Executive Committee challenging
Governor Iloadley to n discussion with
Leonard the Prohibition candidate on
the question ot prohibitory license of
tue liquor trauic. rue committee win
not renlr till they receive Information
from Governor Iloadley who Is now In
tue .BBt.
Cincinnati August 29. John ltoeen
meyer a well-to-do farmer living near
Welsburg Dearborn county In a condi-
tion bordering on delerlum tremens
yesterday plied the bedding and furnl
and then mounted a chair In tlie middle!
or the room and arming uimseti witu a
shot-gun. bid defiance to his neighbors
When the neighbors rescued him his
eyes were burned out and he was other-
wise so badly burned that he cannot
live. The house and contents worth
M.oov were uesiroyeu.
Call on Abrahams and see the larg'
est assortment of fiuicy baskets ever
fttiuwn in tae city ueiore o-?iot
hv
JL JL iose
BARGAIN COLUMN.
Parties Wishing to Boy Rent or Sell
Should Consplt this Column.
a arucxbiu nirtmt.
A welt Improved farm situated two
hundred yards from station at Moore
Hollowon the International railroad. In
a good healthy country containing
lai acres of land nil under fence: C5 In
cultivation ft good frame house of six
rooms dining room and kitchen all sur-
rounded by gallery; stable barns bath
house ; garden all In good order; water
from a tank and well; to be sold for
cash. If desired some eattlo and horses
will be sold on tho place at their mar.
ket value: possession given at slier
notice. Title perfect and warranted
ror particulars address or can on "i.
C." l'rlco $12000.
VALUini.lt LANDS roil HA I.E.
CIO acre on the Lcona river about
2.'iO acres irrigable; mcsqullo timber
plentiful; situated 8 miles below Uvalde
on the west side. All the Improvements.
Ith sugar mill $5.00. Address "L.
." care this olllce.
I00 acres on the Hlo Frio partly irri
gated from tlio Frio river. Situated In
Uvalde county 12 miles from railroad.
About 3(X) acres under good fence. Ail-
dress "L. C." tills oniec.l'rsco $0000
A CIIKAl'IU.NCII.
For sale at a bargain. A ranch on the
dry Salado 11 miles from San Antonio
in llexar county 10 aorcs under fenra
and cultivation out of 2M) acres. Good
tanks farm homo and cow pens. All In
good order. Title perfect. Good plant)
for stock raising. l'rlco $1(IN0. Ad-
dress "L. C" this office. fl-lB-tf
GOOIl SMALL FAItM
Fourteen miles from San Antonio on thu
Calaveras creek containing 100 ncres of
land SO acres under cultivation ono
house with two rooms stable a good
well and water In tho Calaveras creek.
'rice $1200.
A very desirable property as a sum
mer residence or dairy 20 minutes drive
from Main plaza consisting ol IK) acres
of land under fenco a good dwelling
house with six rooms und gallerys
kitchen and store room a good cistern
and water tanks 80 head of milk cattle
horse and farming Implements. For
particulars address "L. 0." care Lioiit
rico jv.oou.
42 acres of land fenced between the
San' Antonio river and tho San Joso
dltoh three miles from San Antonio.
Uood location for a dairy l'rlce $z7UU
80 bead Improved trllk cows and
heifers; price $18 all around.
PROPOSALS FOR PLUMBING.
llllADQUAUTr.ltS DKl-T OF TTXAS.I
UrricKoi'L'ingrgoAHTr.iiMASTr.ii V
Han Antonio Tox. August 27 1hk:. )
llAIjKTJ I'ltOrOSALS. In triplicate siililcct
In usual conditions. Willi e nt'cltiil nt tills
nilico until 12 o'clock noon on tlio Mth day of
Hcntcmtior 1SK1 at which tlmo and place lliev
win no opencu in presence or nuenmng dm.
iicrs. ror lurnlsi nir material and doing n limp
ing work in connection with construction of
is oiiiiuiiigs. at ran Anwmo. Texas according
plans and spool ucntlons on niu In thlsollice.
Inch will be shown tilauk proiiosuls fur-
illnir. and terms of contract given.
appll.
cation.
Tlio flovcrnmcnt reserv
stho right to reject
nny or all proposals.
Envelopes containing proposals should ho
i. a. c. hr.xt
id Chief Quartermaster
auir-'7ii-".K-i'iH).ll
FRANK STARR
Wholesale and Ik tall Dealer In
Fish and Oysters
furcnt for tho followlntrpltct bramln of
0Ht
uerwicK iiny juamironm nay nvw
Ork-aim Ijikc Mubllo Plant llifuxl 1'lant XXX
Boicct ona toicct hnnmp. irans nuru ami
oft hell. Will del Ivor imotl toani'iMirt ol
tho city freo of cliurtrc ami will promptly
nntwer all mull Inquiries an to prices loto-
pbouoiNo.
FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION.
I am constantly reclovlntr frt-sh uooU y
Co's IliprcBB and To i n Uxprcea Co
Itomovod to new works Sunset road near
East Commerce street and aro now
ready in do all kinds of
Casting in Iron and Brass
Keen on hand all kinds of Mill and (Jin Ma
chlnery. Impairing dono on short notice. Old
quarters for ront on Prcsa street
A. S. CHEVALIER
Lawyer Collector Notary Polilic1
43 Soledad Street.
SAN ANTONIO. - - TEXAS
Tho onoleBt plaoo In the city A fin
ment of tbo best brands of Imported
tnestlo Wlnos Liquors and Clears
HOT REE LUNCH FROM 10 TO 12 M.
A Mexican restaurant Is attached for tho
preparation or naiumni oikiioh rmm n p. u
pally. MU DAMKKN CO
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets
I)ULLNIO IlLOtlK.
Keep the FInost.Itnnorted Wines Cham-
pagnes anil Liquors. Specialties In tbo flnost
Come and see '1 Flrst-otass goutlemon
sort. Vine lunch dolly at 10 o'clock a. m.
THE ALAMO IRON WORKS
The House
No. 202 on corner of Ilium and flonliatn
streets Is on September 1 ror rent.
Also the house and workshop. No. 231
on East Commerce street formerly oc-
cupied by Mr. Ciimtnlngs.
MMf ED STEVES.
Notice to
Tax Payers.
MA YOK'S OFFICE 1
Han Antomo August in lSSS.;
Notice It. hereliy given that tho llnnnl of Itr-
Islon and Anneal will meet at thnlltr Conn-
'1! Chamber on IlioUnh. JKt.'nd. Jllli..'.lli.
j:ihr:ili. SMh '."Jill and 31st days of August.
I J ear ending Fct-
and determine all
writing) from tho
aluatlon of rendered projierly.
BRYAN CALLAGIIAN Mayor.
By E. P. Claudon City Clqrk
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
26 ml It Main Vliit Near Trtnch DiilMlng
I jirtM-iin.l tln. HiwMif Full ntnl Whit or Sum-
ioi suit n
oIi-tnI. Hull
which will In nnlcri-l M
to nnlcr itl Ni'W York
I III irt in nut I nil lli.ifiirin Torur
irnitlxHllotiM n np'Cliilty. A now tin-tin"!
Attorneys at Law.
kamcmahn building san antohio.
Will praettco In all the Statu and Federal
will ho promptly attended B-'Ji-ir
F. GROOS & CO.
BANKERS
Ant Dealers In Exchange.
AN ANTONIO I I I TEXAS
. 8. TiloiiNTOs I'res. J. W. tll.Ass V. 1
Jas. r. i:itt Cashier.
NAN ANTONIO TKXAH.
TRANSACTS A CENCnAL BANKING BUSINtSS.
Alien A. Al.KXANtir.lt
Bias National Ban f San Antonio
258 Commerce Street.
AtlTIIOIUKKIt CAri
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
IHi
IL-i
. Yoakui
n Texas slnco 18101 In Han Antonio since 1848
J. A II JlOttACK. K.McO. Nkwton.
Auction ad Commission
Merchants ltetil Kstato Agents find
Ucncrnl Collectors
Bell & Bro's
No. '231 Commerce Htrcct
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
Watches and lowclrv renalretl. Charges
reasonable. We take pleasure in show
idc our iroous. anu nurcnasers are inviieu
to call tiatlsfactlon warranted. 13-4-ly
DENTISTRY
0. A. Johnston. II. II Carboll.
Dra. Johnston & Carroll
Thank their patrons and tho publlo KCncrallr
prosont dull tltnes they will do work at tholi
olRoo 2T1 Wsst Commtrta Strssl Up Sttfrs at
tae louowina-ra test
Fall Bat of li Teuth (best material). S)10 OO
Gold Fillings (srnall slle) 100
Oold Fllllnss (medium) a 00
Amalgam or Silver 1 00
Oleanlufj Tth from HI to a 00
KEtracUcTetli.4.. ..from 0Oo to 1 00
All other work In proportion. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
IjUILDING LOTS-Two ano building- (oon
J J lots alio lluzltg foot. In a healthy port
of tbo city l'rlce W Address "T. II.
Light ollloe;
tho most generally read
WANTED -BverylKMly to know that Woo Job
l'rlnltng la dono at tho Light olllce M
reasonaoio pneua.
R. A. HOLLAND
(oUUU and TttM
Tea Dealer Coffee Roastor
HQ 14 COMMERCE STREET.
Importation of fVmA atut Knglluh tabU
dtlitacit a uptciatty Qofft iwthtd owf
ground tttry day Tra$ of alt yredt and
price.
TOTHB PUBLIC
d Heads of Finn 11 ten llmiifkeepeni Hotels
ml lt(ntaurantj. and all who are luteri'it
nl in tlndlntr out where thejr ran sret
tho full value of their money N)tli
In quality an quantUjr. aro In
Heleet Htoek FOIIKKIN
ANU DUMKSTIU
n
GROCERIES !
KverjIhlnKfluarantced as Hcprcfentod.
ARANSAS PRESCOTT & CO.
Cor. Houston anil Solediu! Hts.
Carriage WagonShop
CORN Ell HOUSTON STREET AND AVENUE C.
Bpcclat attention irlvcntolhe manufactuiinir
of CarrlAtres Ilujrirtrs ami Wajrons In all Ita
branches. Also to BlIUHINn OV HOltSRS.
II ralntlnfr.Trlminlnir and Ho pairing on
hort notice. All 1 ask If a trial.
JOSEPH HERMANN
i:d. A.si:vFi:i.
M. IIK11WKCK.
E. A. SEFFEL & CO.
8IGN AND FUHSCC
PAINTERS
Landscapes Decorative and Art Wort
FINK HK1NS A HI'KCIA I.TV.
so painting glaxlng and all work per
gin tho business promptly attended U
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Biiop and ornai
N. Alamo St. Opp. JoHko llroH.
BAN ANTONIO TKXAH. t-Myr
WASHINGTOH
COR. W. COMMERCE AND LARCDO STS
rho Choicest lniiorte.t nnl Doniestlo Wine
mors and 1'lgara. lxuo Star and City I In
Tup. Krco Concert and 'theatricals eiei
cnlng. Call mid see tne.
RUDOLPH SINGER Proprietor.
Texas andSt. LouisR.R
TIIIIOUGII line rnoM
Connecting In Union Depots with
Through Trains to all points
i NORTHS : AND; : EAST.
PULLMAN DAY COACHES
PULLMAN SLEEPING
AND PARLOR CARS
Kurt Through to St. Louis
Without Change
Don't bur a ticket to any noint North
or East until you learn our rates and
facilities for Tour ootufort while travel
Ing. For maps rates and full Informa-
tion npply to any agent of this company
or to
South Fmrlh Strul SI. Louit Mo.;
OK TO
STARR S.JONES Ticket Agent
Ao. S3 Main l'laza San Antonio.
PATENTS
and before tho Court promutl and carefull
auenaea 10.
Uoon recelnt of model or sketch of Inven
tion I maku careful ciamtnatlon and advUe
UM uj pauiuiauiuiy r oi uuartv.
VKKfl SlonUltATIL and I mftV
Oil A Ktl F. UNLHiS PATENT IS HKOUIIKD
Information adrloo and ipociai rerorenoe
KDl on appucaut
J It. MTTKLL TTachlnKton U. O
Near U. 8. l'atcnt Office.
thrurttot dttnsnirwiiti
Ttwr 1 no inUUko U
thU atrmwnt tlo m
tinuonsj trcim ( EI.E
TKIOITY pormMUi
thts with KlMtrk) tk-lu
from haul to toh UU
thuONb;ioojno ixjrix
ClucUlO IMt to. i WsUlUiigfc Bk. UiWu Lt
StLonisiCliicap
MENWQNL
DAI J. COLTON.
STltlCTliY
COLTON &
2 4 and 6 W. Houston St. at Bridge.
sEcom-mm furniture bought end sold.'
ii unll Awl it to your advantage be fort
our lAtrge A$ortment of SKW AXI) SKCOXD 1IASD HOUSEHOLD GOODS M
at J'urlor Suits Itai-Rootn Sttt D.mng-JlvTn Iwithm and Offlc Fumiiurt Crockery
GtaJuuxtre Iamp$ IHatfd Ware Tin Ware Cutlery Etc Cooking and Heating Stoves
Ovtton Wool l(Mf ami MUetl Mattrtt on hand and made to order; Canto Cote and'
Ital Sjiringi of alt description); IKeturee Mirrore IKanot Vera tnbu tat ore; a targe aewrt
tnent of Fine CtocAi Ohm JSstole Stuno Cast Fire atut Ilurglar Proof Safe liar
tuom Fixture und other tnutceltaneou tjfftt too numnvu to mention; alot Hone
liuggiea Carriage 'Wtigon Harne Saddle and Blanket that wilt be toll at
price within the reach of everybody.
Our House and
FOIl SALE.
Kiirnl.i.rn (coinlptc) of an A-rnoin ho tint?.
run or iNinnicm: centra lotiiiuin. a
nmt tlinnco For n llvi. rncrvctlo nrtr.
niiPlmlMlntrltil on llncklH rrr ilrt'Pt.
Iwn n Nttlmi nml llurnct. (Hip of 0i tntmi
irHM.'HiHi nitrnnue imiiainir mcr in tliu
r. flksft varns. Vmv lornii iilTrrc! In inir-
Twn U ln Idtrtr rariw on llnltlrnorr arrnuc
iMim ihuhp( mn Ikj Hirclinal on wry
iKinr. tiliarfnn ftn1 hnrticM. cotntOfln
vitty lunitiiit for lnllci rriuarkattl) tlu-n.
nn hinifip.nulililo kltrhrn. liall
gallrrlea. cunu r Uak ami Twelfth ntrvrt.
A wcll-txntructtl ntck hnuitr. i nxitnM
kitchen metal roof two galU-rim Rtaltlf
hidrunt water shario t
ml hruhlMTy
nriralu on Ai
.Ightti strecta.
vry cor ho;
ticrentli and
A new nntetit nintniilnn Iferrinira Baff. 1
Inch ea de.'p. 4 fvel lncliia imlJe. & foot fl
Inrhei hlirh inutile iiipaiiiirt'itient ultalilo for
lariro commercial hounti or muiity rewnli.
Can lo hal at a rcniarkably low Uguro.
nd Klliaheth itrect
A dwelllnir houBo with twn lota lOOiino feet.
cmI of Uovernment hill. houo 3 room yal
lery ibailo trcei etc. l'rlco f TW).
Two house framed rcllcHl and weather-
boarded S fraUerlesi enclt homo contains 2
rooms unu miction. Krajw vines snaio trees
lots fiuxsiu feet on Cameron street! will sell at
uarKaui.
A cot t a (to of 4 rooms hydrant water lot Six
house nicely flnUhed out houses.
!th two I nts each lutixtil '
encloNed un-
lerii
Id
llacklcrrr streetat a great bir train on very
A 4-iicro fun n In llexar eountr. It inltei
reo small hoinu-a on ItrfKtkH strwL Ih
uOlhuHiid HuekUrrr streets
reis-room house. No. IKK) North Olliu
Twelve tiiilMlnjr loto Moctt 1 ttwren In
s.lf desired. 1 ' '
sttaTl'articular attention given to Outsldo Sales. Con sign tncnts solicited.
arge8t Auction Homo tn West Texas. Vine Display Kooms. Bales every
rttcMlay Thursday and Saturday
ooiiT03sr
Auctioneers ltcal Kstato and Commission Merchants 24 and 0 W. Houston St
A. T. Hensley & Son
scccr-iions TO SOULK VTILLUMS
Wlioiexiito and Itcutnll Dcnlorx In
Colors in Oil and Japan Plate and Window Glass.
Strictly Pure White Lead
Boiled and Raw
233 East Houston Street
j. w. litiAiiixr.
Bradley &
Real Estate Exchange
402 East Houston Stroot San Antonio Tox as.
City Properties and Large Bodies of Land a Specialty.
Will Buy atvl Boll Tanls lUnches ami CItr Property on Commission. Lands subdlrldod
and plats rurnlthed. Titles ox urn I nod and perfected. Abstracts of titles fur nlshod for reason
ablo ehnrtres. Tuxes paid In all parts of tliu Htuto. Business witu tbo State departments at
tended to and a General Land Business Transacted. MMf
"CITY DRUG STORE"
8 COMMERCE STBEET.
HARM L. FOWLER
LSUCCKSSOn TO KICK HHOTHEHS CO.1
4 4 W. Houston St. San Antonio.
. . nn-vixit in
Pure Drugs Medicines Combs Brushes
Fancy Toilet
Prescriptions n specialty. Goods ordered
City. Telephone No. aw.
NEW DRUG STORE I
One Ooor North of Court House.
A full and complete stock of Drags Chomlc&ls and Fansy Articles of all
kinds. Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours by experienced apothecaries.
JAMES D. DEVTNE Proprietor.
Sunset Drug Store
633 AUSTIN STREET OPPOSITE SUBSET DEPOT.'
A fullUnoortnruKSnnd'CMmtcals always uu hand. Tlio lutcst slloa of FerfmKrlM iai..
Toilet Artlclofa of tho bvst suloctloiis. 1'roBvrlpllon IK'twrtuaeut carefull MImuImI uj.
Only puro drugs ot the best quality uso4.
TsktTXT T1 T-kT.U(1VTHr A KTTVT TIll--
JOHN II. BOti OK
nUSINHSS.
BOLTON
pureha$iwr tltewhert to call and txamitu
Estate Agency.
Threo hundred and twenty acres of Und
ton In endowed with iroot fence plenty irrasa
and water and Umbcrt will sell at a barf aln.
ron rent.
ses nn Ilelrln
month llyiln
houso on Duval street. 111 per
on Crosby street 17 per
month.
r montlu
i house on North Lcona street tt
homo on North Ieona street f 1
81 f -room house on Austin street $13 icr
month.
Tlirev-room housoon Austin street $10 per
Heen-rmm house. No. ItOO North Olive
street at 1 15 per month.
Three-rooin house on 1 1 rooks street between
OlUoaud Haoklcrry stroeu ftf per month.
PURCHASING AGENCY.
Wa havo opened for tho bencQt of pconlo
livlmr distant from tbo city a OKNKltAL
I'lMtCllAMlNO AND COMMISSION I1USI
N IWS and will promptly nil all orders for any
article of mcrchundiso you may nodsarlnir
)ou thu cost of traref and at the same time
vlvlntf jou tho advantage of buying at tho
lowest market prices our arrangements with
tho wholesale houses being such that they will
pay our commissions not the buyer thus glv
lug) outtiesa.no advanUget as if you were
hero In person. If you wish to purchase
Dress Uofhts Clothing Hats. M 11 II ner T or
CnckeryOlaMware lioots Shoes or Hard-
ware please write us for prices rates of
frcljtht etc. We will cheerfully give any Jn
formation desired.
BUSINESS FOR SALE.
A restaurant outfit with all Itn furniture
and 3 rooms built of lumtier cook range coun-
ter show cases tables chairs etc.; also piano.
Will sell at a bargain.
PROPERTY WANTED.
A two story house; modern Improvements
fulrsUed lot at reasonablo figures.
. MONEY WANTED.
On tho best real estate securities.
LOANS NEGOTIATED
In sums tossult borrowers on approved se-
curities. & BozLroisr
Linseed Oil Etc.
SAN ANTONIO.
J. N. (lllOF.Snr.KCK NoUrjr l'ublln
Groesbeeck
for Texas and Mexico
SAK AKTOHIO. TEXAS.
Articles Etc.
by Telephone DollvercU to Any Part of. tne.
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