The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 224, Ed. 1, Monday, September 21, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
nioriuKTons.
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thruirhoutlheoltjr. Single copies tor ilo br
new bors at B ccnti. Subscription per jesr
13 no In adranco.
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tlmoae'trcrtlseincola.
tcRal advertisements II 0 per Inch nrst In-
ertlon t5 cents per inch each subsequent In-
sertion Trustee' sales 1 1 Ofl per Inch nrst In-
sertion !S cciila each Inn rtlon at tervanl.
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tne each Insertion. UtiX columns 20 cent
llrst Insortloni loc-nts tint week llccntsaftcr
Brit week. Special rates on 50 and WO lines
running tor tuontb.
Home advertisements parable on flrit of
each month Transient advertising- parable In
advance Only metal cuta printed.
All contracta must bo approved T ho u"1-
ncss Manager
km. .ritrr not receiving their paper "111
please niako complaint to tho olllce. Bub-
crlbcra aro warned not to par their ttitMcrtp-
tlon eiccpt upon prciontatlon of a properly
receipted bill from mu mco.
HI'KGIAI. HOTIC1:.
Mr. O. D. lloemer and Henry Schumacher
are aHhorllod Sollcltorl and Collectors tor
t.i i.miiT. and their recelnta. aaugrnt
lie dulr recognised. Mr. Itinnier will hnvo
charge of tho delivery of tho city subscription
denarttnent. and all onninlaltita and notice of
changes given to either of the above or I
at Ihoolllce will bo promptly attended to.
No member of the Drra or anr employee of
the Lioiit oOtco has authority to enntnu t any
liabilities In tho namo of the nrm. Ami mi
bills will bo recognlied or paid unless the
same Is approved by tho undersigned.
THOMAS II JOIIN8ON.
Jlusiness Manager and Treasurer
Oirrono. Joiieso Wintim.
Entered at l'ostomce at San AntonloToias
as second class matter.
v N rmnrf en flle at ox.
caumU uiar ba mud. Iwr It irt rt SiW 1 UIIH.
ItAILltOAK TIJIK TAIILK.
New Time Card In KITect .May 17 I8"J
I. . N. Ilallroad.
OKrAiirruRA.
Vurht. Urals rla Mo. I'm route. tiinp-m
For Ht. Uiuls via Iron Mountain.. o..i 11. 111
Kor Laredo. 11:00 a. m
AttltlVALS
from St. Uuls Missouri I'neldo . litis! a. in
1 Mountain .
. 3:110 p. 1
). It H. A. HAILItOAI).
XWO TRAINS TO NT.W OULKANS DAILY
Through Xxpresa Ka.t llallr
Loavv for New Orlcsns Houston aud Oftlvcs-
Latvo for Now Oilcans iiou.t.in aaa (Jl
Arrlr
Tbrongh West.
lave for San rranclsco El I'ai
3 aod Eagle
... Win. in.
so and Knglv
Arrive from Ssn Francisco El IN
Monday September 21 1885.
Wiutlno about the original .Morto tel
eirraphic Instrument the Washington
correspondent of tho Cleveland I.cadc
say : "It Is upon this Instrument now
In tho National Museum that .Morse
worked at his experiments while acting
as a daguerrotyper In Jew York and It
was on Buch nn Instrument that the llrst
messago was sent across the first tele
graph line In the world running along
the line of the lialtlmore and Ohio rail'
road front Washington to Hnllliuore
Congress by n bare majority of eight
granted an Appropriation of 30000 to
Morse to build a line and It Is stated
that shortly after It was completed
Congressman came to tho ollico here
with a bundlo of dirty shirts under his
arm and wanted them sent Immediately
to iiammore 10 oo wasueu nnu re.
turned. At this time Louis Mcl.utic
who had been Minister to Knglnnd. tjeo
retary of State and Secretary of tho
Treasury was I'rcsldent of tho Haiti
more and Ohio ItaUroad coumanv
It was duo to him larcelv that
tho line was cotten throueu and
I see that the lialtlmore and Ohio
Telegraph company nre now dating
their origin back to this time and thus
claiming inemseives to oe tuo ursr teic-
ffranh oomnanv In the world. Mora
llrst thought of laying the lines under
grounu. mu mis was lounu impracti-
cable and they were stretched upon
poles. It was comnleted the Utli nf
May loSI about 41 years ago and the
llrst words were sent. They ere "What
hath Ood wroughtfThoy came through
all right. The olllce hero was then In
the Supreme oourt chamber and lien:
1'erley 1'ooro. who was present says thnt
n great crowd was gathered at tho Capi-
tol. Mrs. Molly Madison was among
iuciu buu sue wna usaeu to eenu tui
next messaire. She wrote ono tn tin
wife of a member of Coneress In Haiti
more and It was sent. 'I he telegraph
was now a success but tho people did
not have much faith In It. Morse of.
rereu nis wnoie right to It to the Clov
ernment for $ 100000 and was laughed
for his pains."
This most Important feature of tho io
lltlcnl struggle now going on In several
States Is the election of the Legislatures
which are to choose members of the
Senate writes Austin Washing!
correspondent of the Cincinnati Times
Star. Tho terms of 25 Senators exnl
in March 1887 and where they aro from
States whose Legislatures are to he
elected biennially their successors must
be chosen by the Legislatures chosen
this fall. Tho Democrats aro coulldent
that with care they mar secure enough
of those to gain control of the Senate.
Of tho 23 Senators whose terms will ex-
pire on the 3d or March 1887 10 are lie-
imbllcans and U are Democrats. The
Hepubllcans nre: Messrs. Mlllerof Cali-
fornia llawley. Harrison Hale Dawes
Conger McMillan. Van wyck Sowell
Miller of New Vork Sherman Mitchell
Aldrlch Kdmunds Mahone and Sawyer.
The Democrats are: Messrs. dray Jones
of Florida Qormnn Oeorge Cockrell
Fair Jackson Maxey and Camden.
According to Demooratlo calculations
their party may count confidently upon
electing successors to eight of the nlnn
who go out on their side. They count
Delaware Florida Maryland Missis-
sippi Missouri Tennessee Texas and
West Virginia as safe to elect Democra-
t's Senators' and admit thnt of the nine
outROlng Democrat the feat or onlv
f air 01 iruraK i. i nn 1""':'::'
will. f.r.t in tli lit r.tlrlnir Henubll-
enns. Democrats contend that eight of
them can bo replaced uy ijemocrnis vy
f;ooH innnsireiiient. it Is claimed tliat
n California (Miller) Connecticut (llnw-
ley) Indiana (Harrison) Michigan (Con-
Ker)Now Jersey (Sewtll) Now lork
Mllleri UIIIO inncrilinil 01m i iiKini"
Mahone). Democratic JcKlslntiire
may be elected. Ir the Democrats
SUOUKl suocrru in iiiukihk
mates hold irood. they would fialn nine
Senator! and loso one which would
iilvo ihcm a majority of eight In the
Senate.
Mil. Ukaoan of Texas whose vlows
upon the question or Intcr-Slato com-
merco have becomo tolerably well known
tho country by reason of the longnnd
ahlo contest which he has carried on In
Congress for the formulation ot his theo-
ries Into law will renew the light next
Inter with his old-tlmo nrdor stimu
lated by tho signal victory which he
gained in tho House nt the last session.
I'bo great point ordlllercnco In tno con-
r.i.rivrlnlilln Hill fnrillS of llllllolllt
Inquiry which shall bo established for
lie eniorcemeiH ui buch auumc-a o vmr
resa may prescribe. Upon tho ono
ami Mr. lteagatl contends Unit tho
courts orordlnaryjurlsdlctlon to which
tho people usually resort when their
rights aro Interfered with aro tho prop-
er tribunals for compelling ohtdleneo on
the part of the railroads lo tue ms
paased for their regulation: while the
ponents oi ino iieuguii uui uu o-
r Hm u iiiiin iiih ret to n com
mission constituted by Congress or other-
wise. .Mr. Jtcngan Is convinced that the
commission or "bureau sjstcm" ns he
more properly calls It Is not only Itn-
iracucaoio tor securing mu reuicrw. v
irotecllon demanded by the country
wit Hint 1! la lriu'iril tnlll the firotlOScd
legislation for the express purpose of
uamucapping or ueioniing u mm m uiu
present temper and constitution of the
senate controlled more or less ns It Is by
mil Inllnvnce. Ii n 111 lltnl It dlllklltt
lo eliminate this element or iilliiuuuy.
Commissions ns a general thing seem lo
ho created for iiurnoses of delay
iucu wo nave ti noinoie iiiiisiriitiuu m
he attempted revision of tho tnrlll.
tinge itcngan insists upon uircci nn"
rnetlcablo methods which shall reach
lie root of the trouble nt onto and cnln
for the people thoso great reforms Its tho
present system of transportation for
nblch they have already waited too
long. n asuington critio.
'I'm: President Is remarkably simple
In his habits. Nearly every evening
shortly after 0 o'clock says n special
correspondent of the Philadelphia Nowi
the President takes a ride In a landau
accompanied generally by Colonel La
Tho routo Is frequently up K
street and Vermont nvcnuo toward tho
Soldiers' Home; the return Is usually
after dark Albert nankins I no col-
tachnor the Whlto House stables for JO
ears snl tvais tho drhcr. and takes
great pnuo in ins position .iirs. inn
the colored cook nt tho Kxccutlve .Mnn
stun snya thnt tho President Is very
easily picaseu ns no is noi m nu tin
epicure. She did not tio the word
epicure but something that sounded like
It. Fancy French dishes lire nn abom-
ination to the President but trood fried
potatoes beefsteak bread and collce
and pieniy oi itiemnro wiiac no iikcs.
The President Is a heartr eater and Is
becoming n little annoyed at his In
creasing weight which is now X13
pounds 10 pounds more tnan secretary
.Manning a puysictan recommcmieu
me minting system witn exercising
dallr baths aim diet lie: but tho Presi
dent i. Ul not try that plan very long as
it reduced nis wetgut only lour ounces
a w eek. The President has been eon
tcmplatlng horseback riding for tho
purpose of hardening his musilcs and
reducing his llcsh and a quiet horro has
been procured lor tuo purpose. nen
Secretary Lamar heard of this he re
lated his experience to the I'rcsldent as
to his exerclso In the saddle the Sec
retary believes the President should try
equestrian exercise although he himself
bus given It up.
I'm: President's message bus been
guarded by live or six of Mr Hounds'
most trusted assistants nnd the Indiana-
polls Journal Washington correspondent
thinks It due to him to s.iy that during
the threo years which he has been in
the olllce not a Hue of ootifldentlal mat-
ter has ever leaked out through the
printing olllce. On the llrst floor of the
building Just off tho main composing-
room a vault has been constructed
which is to be UBed for stor nir every
thing of u conlldentlal nature which
comes to tho ollico There will be
room enough to lock up In it nil "forms"
nnd "galleys" of type ns well as proofs
and manuscript. "I suppose you dread
this conlldentlal matter to a certain ex-
tent do you noir" snld sour corres-
pondent to Mr. Hounds lust night.
"Yes 1 must say 1 do" he replied. "1
remember the llrst time that 1 under
took to set up and print the I'rcsldent s
message. He called me to him nnd
said: "somehow or other tho message or
a digest has leaked out every year. Now
i suuu iioui you personalty responsioio
If a word of my message gets out to the
newspapers this year.' I saw 1 was In
for It" said Mr. Hounds and made up
my mind that not a line should get out
through any or my employees. I selected
Mr T aylor my chief clerk Mr. llryan
one of my foremen and four other men
in wuom i uau tuo utmost eon oence.
We went Into a small room where we
could be absolutely alone and there wo
set up tho message and took off the
proofs nnd I can assure you that every
scrap of paper that came Into that room
was accounted for. Tho boys nt the
time made a great deal of fun about the
way that messago was set up but It
never leaked out. nor hasunvBiilmeiiiii'nt
ono found Its wiiy to the public before
tho President has authorized it. The
great trouble Is" continued tho Public
Printer "that In rending the proofs of
conuueniiai papers ciiner tno copy-
holder or proof-reader has an opportuni-
ty to absorb a very fair digest of the
matter contained In tho paper. It Is by
this means that tho Information ireller-
ally tlnds Its way to the public 1 never
allow I no conlldentlal papers in my
uuuiKO iu ku iu iuu Jiiuui-ruum." tvnBII'
lngton Critic.
Teias Joint Trills.
The toilet of no lady Is complete win
out tho Justly celebrated Texas Toilet
Trllle. which is universally admitted tn
bo thoroughly effective In the removal of
i an rrecnies jiiotcties nmples and
jjiemisues irotn me skin wiiuout detrl
ment to It.
Ladles who have fairly tested the
Texas Toilet Trllle are entbuslnstlo in
Its praises and letters of endorsement
aro constantly received. Leading drug.
elsts keen it. Firtv rent. .r iim?.
Manufactured solely by J. A. Selby &
Co. Galveston Texas. For sale In San
i j it mo oy "a j Fowler druggist
A Rellibls Artlola.
For enterprise push and a desire to
get stioh goods as will give the trado
satisfaction H. L FowFer It. Cohn
vu. u. jjevine j. flavin the drug
gists leans an competition. They sell
Dr. Hosanko'a Cough and Lung Syrup
because Its the best Medlnlnn n. ih.!
mj'kot for Coughs Colds Croup nnd
Pf mary Consumption. Price CO cents
nuu ?i oampies iree.
oQlvlngthe Drlde Away: t
A society paper In describing tho or
der In which a bridal party passed down
the church alslo says: "Tho ibrldo
walked on the arm of her father." This
may bo nil right. Imtlt st eins to in that
n churoli was harillv the plaeo for her to
display her acrohatlo accomplishment.
Chicago Itnmbler.
Didn't Know But He Might.
Deailbcatfoovorcd with dirt)-Where's
tho barf
Hotel Clerk (who knows hlm)-Whnt
bar?
Dcadboat Why the liquor bir. of
course. What do you t upposo 1 mean!
Hotel Clerk I illdn't Know out yo i
might mean a hare of soap. Now ork
lime.
Satisfactory Sfttlomsnt
riieWoolcilad llcnevolencla Mexlcanr
or rather tho people's organisation In
which the society delegated tho celebra-
tion of Independence day liAd a final
meeting on Saturday tind all tho business
was closed up Tho sum of $2ii was
paid and all demands were sntlslled and
enough left to treat tho crowd. AH were
pleased with tlio result nnd probably
110 next Hanoi oeinemuvi v. wo
brated tho same way. .
"Lorrn sells cheaper than anyone
THE VOLKSFEST.
un Ladlss-A Golilin Opportunity OfTtred
to Win a tins IISO Orgin.
Tho line S150 Chnso organ kindly do-
i nted to tho Volksfest Association by
.Messrs. Ilhoillus A Tcmpshy wilt no
awarded to tho lady who sells tho grtat-
flt titiiiitiernfVnlkafi'Ht llckf'tsfrotll UOW
uulll U p. m. on Wednesday the 21st of
uotoocr ib.
I'lutsi wlshlm' tncntnnetfl for thn nrlfto
organ will please call on Mr. Ferd. Hern"
Jr. treasuier ho will furnish all neces-
sary Information nnd tlokcts. He says
uon'i nil come at once."
D-I7.tr L. W. Maiiars7 President.
Gotllna Strona Again.
Fevers nnd exhausting chronlo or
octilo discuses lenvo the patient on his
recovery. In u oltliihlo stnto ot nrostra
Hon. then It Is that he needs n tonic
upon which he can rely one which liko
Hosteller's .Stomach Hitters will accel-
erate oonvalcscenco. and aid the pro
cesses ordlgestlon. That pecrlesslnvlg-
nrant cnmneiisntes. ns noth nir elie w 11
for depleted strength. After using It n
short lime Hie quondam Invalid feels In
every nervo unit mtiseio mat no is get'
ting strong again. Appetite increnscs
there is n ernln In weight color and full
ness return to the check tho lack-lustro
eyes grow brighter sleep Is unbroken
nnu rein stung inese graiiiying oxpe'
rleiicea nre renewed with each return
Inir day. until completely restored In
hcnlth and vigor ho returns to the avo
cations which ins illness intcrriipieu
Use Uui Hitters In biliousness ilypep
sin rheumatism nnd constipation.
For doors snsh and blinds go to F.
J. Iteltcl at International and Great
.Northern depot. u-u-iy
Medlclnn Mexlcann Maravillosn or
Marvelous Mexican .Medicine is a com-
pound Kxtrnut or roots and barks found
In the forests of Mexico and loner used
hv the knowing Mexicans and Spaniards
ns an Infnlllblo cure for nil diseases of
the blood of whatever namo or noture.
from the IILACK or SPANISH SV-
Plllf.ISdown to tho common pimple
it Is undoubtedly the most potent blood
purlileroftho age. Write to Mkxican
ilijucisi: Company St. Louis Mo. for
Treutlse on Hlood and Skin Diseases
free. Sold by F. Kolteycr & Son.
Cure for Piles.
Piles are frequently preceded by n
sense of weight in the back loins and
lower part of the abdomen causing the
patient to suppose ho has somo efleetlon
i tlio Ktitnoys or neiguuonng organs.
At times symptoms of Indigestion are
nresent. flatulency uneasiness of tho
stoinuoh eto. A moisture like pcrsplr-
utton producing a very uisagreeaoie
Itchlngnftcr getting warm Is a common
attendant. Blind Weeding and Itching
Piles yield at once lo tue application oi
Dr. llosanko's Pile Itemedy. which nets
directly upon the parts effeoted absorb-
ing the Tumors allaying the Intense
Itching and ellecting n permanent cure.
Price W cents. Address The Dr. Ho-
snnko .Medicine Co. Pinna () Sold by
Itlcc & Kowler It. Colin &ko.' J. D. Do-
yine j.uaTin.
A QUESTION AliOUT
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
Tim qniwiUm liu nrolLly bnn ukod thnuM
of Limm "ll.rw on llrrtwn's Iron KitU-m our v
ttJnjtr" Well. It dimmt Unl tt dooti our Mjd
f ..r wlilcb rvpuUlil phjult.Ui. would prnwrslM
v to ih profiM
tckanwliMlKMl to the r
xirtwt f M.tor in uocswf ul mstdicu practlM. It b.
pryofllilO.
im'.Nri I ItO nilITliUMnoiflrfect!
Iron oombiDatkm btul er been found.
BROWN'S IRON BinERS&S
bMdsctui or pradae.eonirtlp.tlnn-.nll other Iron
liirdlrllir.ila.llllOWN'HlUO.NIIITTItllH
rnrcslnillgr.llonllllloinr..Vrnknr.
Ilr.pep.la .llalarln c'lillt. nnd FeTeriN
Tir.dl'r.llng(lrnernllibilltrl'aln latin
Hdr.Ilarkurl.lnibMlrndurliruid'NraraL
gtn-tur ill tbM stlnMDU Iron ! pmcrlbed &Bt.
BROWN'S IRON BinERS.nXSI
mlnntA JUk all other thorotich mtllolnM It acta
tliwty 'Whoa taken bj mn the tint mmwUua ot
bwncftt U mewta vTgy. Th mtiiielai thnn baoom
firmer thn dlfftlnn ImurovtM thbotrU r kcIIt.
Inwilhafltntoaiuajlmnrripldrid marktxl.
ictionavl rifli-aiif fmieuti somracut
W. in.l tf si i
H ttupplled fo
rhild. pt
Th Oonnln hu TnAt Mwk nd crraMM rM 11nt
onwrtpjwr TAKK1SO OTIIi:iI.
Cancer pf the Tongue.
A Cateltencmbllnc that of (Jen nrant.
Somo ten yt'nr niro I lnul n ncrofulous nor
'rltflit liana wliieh iriivo mo irri-at troutlu
In
the mo nt imtusli and
u ry uml In Muruti
IW it Lroko out In tnr th
traUl In wlmt wnno of tlio doctors cnlh.il
cor catlnir Itiroiitrh my fheok destroying tho
it Hit or my inouiU and uinr Up. thon attackotl
inytoniruo palato and lower llp.ilciBtmjInir
tho imluto ami under Hp entirely und half my
tunjruo catliiif out to tho top of my left check
bono and up m tho left cio. I could not cut
mytontruA vas no far irono I wniM iiot'lal'k.
Kut-liwiiamj wreUhrd. helplewieomminii tho
Unit of luHt October UHHt) when my friends
incneed and tho fearful i
iv cheek lmi Im-pii iUmi mul flPinit'i...if
tof 1 1 her. A process of u now u nder lip U pi
KU'eainir finely und tlio toniruo which
moBt (U'Htroyetl li belnir recovorert und It
wriiiB it ui imiuru m Bui-iii) iuv n now xonifuo
MUS. MAUY L. COM EH
..u.Mii.mt- uti. way ii wa.
rec.
Tub SwirfHi'Kcirio Co. Drawer 8 Atlanta
iST-Fur everything needed in the lum
ber line call on F. J Ileltel. nt Inter-
national and Great Northern depot ly
OAtivirr Wise Co. Tex. March 21'SAI
Messrs. Morlcr Uro". Austin Texasi
(If.NTLKMrcN Hend mo threo ilo7.cn of
our T-X-H Aguu Tonic at onco. 1
avo sold overy bottle I received from
you and gnarnntccd It to cure and It
' Vours truly W. P. Skaiicv.
Sold by F. Kalteyer A Son.
NUW A I VU I IT I H KM I2NT8.
rrtTim!8lls!7 TOM IIAIIIUSOH JH.
HARRIS. 5 HARRISON.
Attorneys at Law.
KAMPMAKN BUIISIH3 tAK ANTONIO.
L. HUTH & SON
Garden Flower Seeds
Also Kln.d Seeds Winter It 0 Alfalfa Ittil
ml Whlto Clover Millet Sorghum fsl Hush-
els flenulne Jnhnami (Inula Bccd il rolllula
uuiOiilmi Seed. I""
ALEXANDER'S
Commercial School
And rtchonl of Specialties with fourconirc-
tcut teachers will omi nt No. 13 Husk street.
Pan Antonio on tho lllh day nf September.
Terms for full comnicrclal course $1. Tuition
by tho month In graded or school Secliiltles fjl.
THE ALAMO CITY
Short-Haiti ana Tyje-WritiBi
Institute.
Mas fncilltloi for ItnpArtlnir n IUulnrat
nitlou (tiunl tn tlio Unt In CHStcrti or ISurt
cltU'i. il(lrc-B for circular
W.C IIUCKMAN. PrtotJpm
AHOLE&HADDOX
;tl Coiiitnerec Street
LAND DEALERS AND AGENTS
Heal Estate and Agency Business
O V Angle Agent for tho International
ltiillrond tMm llrnnt.
Turner Hall Bar
Corner Houston nnJ 8t Mory'i Street.
I'lncst Importctl and Domestic
WINES LIQUORS AND CIGARS
ED. DIESSELHORST
PIlOl'IlUCTOIt.
HUTCHINS
Houston Texas.
Loadltitr Hotel of tho Olty. Uoad
quartors of tho Oommorolal
Mon and Tourists.
TH03. II. OAI.E. - rKOl'ltlETOIt
HOUSE!
F. A. ItF.LIlin
8eo! nnd rcas.
HOUSTON
Barrel and Cistern Factory
Manufacturer of nit klndi of
Of Every Description.
GEO. R. HINES
Real Estate and Loan Broker
LOANS NKUOTIATltl).
Improved and Unimproved City Lots anil
Country Land for Sale and Itent.
ROOM 5 KAMPMANlt BUltDING
BAN ANTONIO TKXA8
H. O. MILLER
Manufacturer of
Rubber Stamps
MUiiclll Stall 'lrr Metal Checki
Door rutn. Ilomit Numburi lite.
SAN ANTONIO
OptKWIto (In
Cavanaugh's
Sanitary and Fertilizing Co
Oflloo 410 Bast Houaton Stroot
Tolophono 303
All nnlM fn tln vetnnvnl nf Itarrolfl
Emptjrlnir 1'rivlc Vault eto. attendcil
IE! EAR! NOSE!
All those afflicted with any dlsraau
est and quickest relief aud euro at tbe
HAN ANTONIO
EYE AND EAR
Cor. of Houston and St Mary's Sti.
Which Is Iho most thoroughly Otted up and
fHiulnifd with everything necessary. Including
thosklllainloxiicrlcncetaB humlri-l of cases
ir Institution fnr the trvatnicnt of this spo-
iltjr in tho South or West.
IllCI'EltKMCKS.
Tho following arc only a few of.tho many
'altnontauuis instltuiloni
Catarrh J. V. ItoMnson
Rtarrh In
cntnrrh In
throat Ban Antonlot T. II. Joh
trer tn Antonio Liantt v Kutui
h of tho head. Denver. Col.t Atlsa Marr
Kraser catarrh of tho thrunt and pars. Nova
oiitarrti of tho throat nna hcnJ. Ban Antonio.
The Kar A A Drouclicr 8hi Antonlot W.
Dlctcrt llucrnot J r iocs J)Ii Han Antonlot
unty.'l'fumull.Toxit V.V. licrrj-l.i .Bun
titimlot J II. Mu n.h V. Han Aritunloi It. T.
A Up ii 1 tarsal 1 1 J. II. Jonos Major T. T. Tcol
i). DiorrncyDr pan Amouio.
Tho Kyei-1). I! llrcctlnr. blcnhnrttlfl ollla-
nil Major r i. imi iHtTj-Kiumi 11. u. iiwi
iLHtu. irrnnular 11U anil kpratltlil Frnnk. Nuvr
ton utrlcturo I itch ry inn I ilucti U 11. 1.nmlrcrt
uauKixcr. uicnnornucaio conjunciivuiBi An
ion iiftiainuuti nemo cnujunciiriiiBi J. n.
C'(uryilnuKbtor. liittst Uacnol ltrcntlu chorot-
Antnnlot It J. Vlnwnt. Uitulta!
Iceron corneal w Jt llrown. ixrsvlllo.Kran-
lar I Ids nntl kornto-trltlf t W.J. HoRiro KhrIo
'ami cntarai'ti (leoriro lM'it-rrtrf itatifhUT
loHtrovlIlp. Btriiblnams: Hiicottort'Il. Ilehnont.
rntronluin and trlcblaslflf ltobert (Jrlcr Tuna
Matia nteryftlum uml leukoma II. C. Uurrls
u. uctker ntociLdaio irunmauo uiocr ana
i-tronloni W. J. Ti rrtbvrrr. Haltlilo. Moxlra.
truuiuatlu irlaucoina a-iS-tf
EYE EAR THROAT !
Gtias. Deady.M D.O. etaCliir
o eurg-eon to tho Now Vork Oiht lull into
inuai una rroressoror unniiiainiouitrv in
il. Iltvimcn of T.Vi:. HAILTllltOAT a
tSK an oxcluilio Boeclaltr. Itctractlon
tcatou una correct tfiusftcs prcvcrliicd
oKnci: -tot Houston htiikitt
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on tsumiay. ucstticnct'. vs: itoinnu
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30 UNIOH SQUARE NEW YORK.
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220 Commerce 6t. San Antonio.
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HENRY LAAGER
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Real Estate and Loa
.A-a-iBiisrT-
(loner! Avent for Uins WlolK' lots snif
Improrod property In all prt4 ot tUu eitr
Spoolsl sttentlon 1M to iWU In Hotitliirest
MISSOURI PACIFIC
International and Great
Now Schedule in Effect May IT 1SS5.
DKPAUTUllES.
For Ht. Louis via .Missouri l'aclflo route.. 4:30 p. m.
Koi Ht. Ixiuls. vln Iron Mountain t:.10 a. m.
For I.arcdt
AltlUVAt-S.
From St. I.ouls vln Missouri 1'aotllc
From Ht. Ixiuls. via Iron ilotintaln
From Laredo
Two Express Trains Dally Between
Clone comectloni at IaUU Kotk for Ms
with Kxprai 7Vnins in atl Dirtctioia. Far
J. J. CIIKW Ttckel AomUSB Omimcra Hin Anitmti
I'. HUOtlK rumengxr Agent HowionTtlaii.
II. Vf . McOUI.UID'lII Oeniral niMiu'r Ant. flnttwtan Txrn
A. T. Hensley & Son
SUCCKSSOIU TO SOULK M WILLIAMS
WlioloNnlo und Itcittitll Donlers In
Colors in Oil and Japan Plate and Window Glass.
Strictly Pure White Lead
Boiled and Raw
233 East Houston Street
FALL OF 1885.
To the Dry Goods Trado of San
llavlmrarrantred with Momm. Urn AaiiKitaml Mikk Oppksiikihcu of Ban Antonio tn
nri'drnt tin In Wi-niorn Texao. wo take ptoanuro In Inrormlntr vnu that they liavo oppiutl an
Ilea ami SAMPLE DOOM AT Nf. 571 mMMRHfiRSTHRRT. Man Antonio.
(opiK)Blto Iiockwiiml ami Katnpnianii i Lank)
Full Lino of Samples of Drv Goods.
Notions Boots Shoes and Hats
they can nlwnya bo foumt. They will call on you In tluo thno with utmplci. Wo tniBt
I I either communlcato with or resorvo your onlers Tor them. Wo appreclnlo your
Maml haro determlnwl to cultlrnto It nml feel confluent that im (ti(i)K'Cilon or our
Ivollnoof namtitii will necuro for u a fair shnro nf ihotnulonrKitn Aiitoolnaiul
Western Tcias. Any favors shown Mt-mrt. Ashcr St U(icnholmcr by our frlomls nml ouih
touicrs will bo duly appreolatetl. Vours truly.
BYRNES
OFFlCr. ItHOM I
Composition or
WAHRENBERGER& BECKMANN ARCHITECTS
OKF1CK AND CONSULT ATION KOOMS :
Oiei lockwood & Karaptnann's former
Imllil rurnlsLcd. Wo acknowledge no
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
SI ANTONIO
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will bo paid to any one who
whatsoever in our Beer. We furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition'. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
O. IF1. PROMMBR
Practical BookBinder aud Ruler
Opp. Court Houho
All kinds of lilnillne and llullntr
(uipotltloii In prices delled.
J. H. KAHPHAKH President.
LONE
Brewing Co.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
I will put up $500 that I can tako
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And cure any ease of Syphilis or Scrofula on earth and guaran-
tee a porfect and permanont cure.
D. 'P. BARR
Solo Atrout Tor tlio State
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
IS STI LI IN THIS LHA1) AND ANNOUNCES THAT HIS HAS
Stoves for the Million!
Tlio Farmer (llrl 1 tho best Btnvo oror hrouirht Into this marknt. Amonir tho othor
lrodlinr brands uoa a the Texas lleauty tho New Charm tho Karl? llroakfast and
Diamond lu larire quantltlos always on hand. Cooking; Utensil Cutlorj-. Tablo Waro
U ranlto nnd Arattt Ware Hardware eto. A irell-ruirulatod Tin Shop for tho manuraoturluK ot
GALVANIZED CORNICE WORK
ii comioetwi with my eBULlishmont OMori promptly nt to ode J to. Host Cedar Charcoal on
bait J uml dollvcroa free M any part of tlio city
H. Schultze No. 9 West Commerce St
RAILWAY SYSTEM.
Northern R. R Division
Il:o0 a. to.
ll:(x) a. m.
10::i.1 n. in.
3:.K) p in.
San Antonio Austin and St. Lonlr.
Smtthttut end in tht Union DtvA. St. Ixmit
tkkrU or any further infonnatitm nphi lo
Linseed Oil Etc.
SAM A1MTONIO.
Antonio and Western Texas.
with 11
LEON & H. DLUM. Cfralveaton Texas.
wouM tto pleasM to navo merchant call on us and ozainlnc
AS HER r OPPENHEIMEIi.
& KERR
BOU'.IIAl) IlLOCIv
Gravel Roofing.
Bank Cor. Yturrl and Commerco Streets.
superior In tlio profession. Call and sou us.
CITI BREWERY.
will find adulteration of anything
Soloflud 8t. Hun Antoulo.
done with ncatnoss. durability and illsnnlch
OTTO KOEHLER. Secretary and Manager
STAR
Oorrcepondsuoti tolloittA
OlUoo i37 Wntt Cotoinoroe itroet
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