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The San Antonio Light. lll.lt(AI TIMB TAIILK. Inlarnatlonitl Hint (Ir.at North. i.r.Avts :4A a. m. ISIS P.m. Kipru KlTO ve-lem Extcn'lon 0lestun. llarrlsburg nnd Ban Antonla tM p. in. 0:40 i. m. 8:.fJ a. in, 71 a in. i Klroman's Kail. Vlaltlnir brethren welcome Dlt. J, P.. IlltKKMNn, Dentist. Office. Alamo block, corner Cotamcrco and Alitmn streets. Ssn Antonio. l'l-.'lm FINK (lOOtlS. LOW THICKS V. Lorra, Mrtit Tailor. fommerro St., Xoar Bridge. lias recclvod tho largest Mock of English, French and Ocrman good over brought to this cits. All ftylrs nnd colors. Only first -claw tailors employed. Suits mado up Id the latest style, nt tho lowest possible prices, and a per fect lit guaranteed. Main 1'laza, San Antonio, Tax as. Fowler. Berliner & Co. Pronrietors. N. S. BURNHAM, M. D., m All diseases of Kyoand Kar treated in moat approved maunor with tho latest uppll ancea, Crookod eyes straightened. artlneUl, 1nrtw1 to inovo naturally etc.. wtc. Office at San Antonio live and Ifer Iuflrraary, corner of Houston and tit. Marys' streets. J. c. ARCHITECTS, 373 Commerce Street. " Over L. Kouvant's Jewelry Store, MISSION DRUG STORE. JOSEPH WALUAUElt, l'rop. 305 youth Alamo St., San Antonio. Proscription carefully compounded. Patent medicines inTfumery, toilet articles. lanoy goods, to. Pure wines and liquors fnrmcdf eal purposes. 2 2V3in A. W. PILLAHI), ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, No. 12 Soleilud Street, ltooru B, San Antonio, Texas. Will practice in all tbs courts tot Texas. 10-19-1 1 City Property For Sale 1. Three and street, running provoraenu. n I jtt it. hi (ink 7. Hun pV'firo avutiuo. 4 Two lots on Uarden street, runnlrig through to Presa street. 6. Lot ou Bo u tb Presa street running to Oar den street, with Improvements. 0. Lot No. 13 and 13, block 48, corner Mvo Oak and Dawson Btreets, with Improvements. 7. Two lota with Improvements, on Sixth street, betwoen Avenues 1) and 15. 8. Flvo lots, corner Austin and firm son streets. Immediately east turn or strcot railway 9. Fifty-two acres, with Improvements, Im mediately below Mission Conceuclou.iiOU yards river front. ,10. Iiots with Improvements on (laru street, near Han Pedro springs. House two story; beautifully located. H. Twonty-louracroe, lot 210, west of San Pedro creek, at crossing of International and Sunset rail road J. 13. llousoundlot corner North Concho and Hidalgo streets, on Franklin in u ore. llntlru block No. HU and a lots lu block No. i. on Par . Avenue. if. rour loisui oiock no. huovo upper Tjiti.ir ditch. 16. Kit teen tots on 0 rand avenue, nearLono FUnr hmwdrv. riinnlnix hack tit river. 17. Throe and uio naif lots In Post homo- i toad, corner commerce, uusk arm north itreots. . IK. 121 lots In lot No. 73. near Prntmeri hill street railway, at prices raniting from $100 to jizo a ioi, on easy terms, lying wem ui i morn ttnnul dptmt. and trnst of AUzan crock. 10. Five acres running from Camden street to upper uioor uncn. 30. Three lots on Klmlru street, corner Tron 1 ton avenue. 31. Hovcn lots on Jackson street. S. Hlxtv-uvo and one half acres under fence with Improvements, known as 'raeo and fair grounds." llrtVH nnd Ilurnett street. 35. Twenty-one acres on South VI ores 8 1 root, rutin in u back to river. . 30. All property belonging to Messrs. Adams ac wioKos, comprising ouuaing iois nuar inter- which we otter at liberal prices, and on easy terms; also, all their Irrigable lands In ana aoout mo ciiy. Wo Wilt examine tltls. wrtto conreva attend to the renting of bouses, negotlato loans on reasonable terms. Notary public at office. J, II. Kit UNCI I & CO., i ioiinneree struct. The best smoking tobacco Is "Little jo cr."j TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. COUNTERFEIT $20 SILVER CERTIFI CATES, CIRCULATION. Sparring Match at Chicago The Usher nejolu tlon. -Tiller, the Eipress Robber Through Train to Meilco, Nkw Oih.kans, Jlnrcli 15. Tho IMca yuno's Jlnyou Snra special says: 'Tho crevasse nt Morgnnzn or Grand Levee Is now 30 yards wide Tito Stnte authori ties hope to save tho ualanco of tho levee. A enmp of Stnte laborers in tho rear of tho break was submerged and somo $100 worth of provisions de stroyed. St. Louis, March IB. Prentice Tiller, the l'nclllc Express company robber, Is still housed at tho I.lndell hotel lnohargo of express olllclals. lie still continues to aid them In straightening up tho books and accounts. JIo will bu turned overto tho police this evening. Tlllcrsnys posi tively no win pieati guilty anil not sees to avoid punishment. Coi.UMMA, S. C, March 15. A speolal to the Iteglstcr from Greenville says William T. Barrett, agent of the Mutual Itescrvo Fund LIfo association, Xow York, committed suicide. Ills last words were: "It takes moro cournce to llvo than to die." 1'eounlary embarrass ment was tho cause llo squandered a fortune llvo years ngo In fast living. IIanana, Maroh 15. A bandit band In tho province of Santa Clara had an en counter with troops yesterday. Threo bandits were killed ind 110 taken pris oners, nnd of tho remaining 30, 20 gave themselves tip and eight escaped. Among the last was Dcurace, tho leader. City of Mexico, Maroh 15. Tho llrjj through train over tho Central railroad left this morning, taking Mr. A. J. Cas- sat, of Philadelphia, General Manager Koblnson and several friends. Tho train was comnoscd of tho nrlrnto cars of Messrs. Cassat and Koblnson. Tho road will be opened to frclirht and a limited passenger tralllo April 1. Kcgular ex press trains, with Pullman's, will oom- mence jiay i. London, March 15. A Suaklm dis patch dated 11 this morning, gives, an other account of tho panlo last night among the Egyptians In Uaker Pasha's camp at Zcrcba. It says a falso alarm spread that Osman Dlgnn had rallied. roinea ucncrai uranaurs iorces, anu was advancing on Zereba. Tho report produoed n panlo among the Egyptians, many of whom openly announced their sympathy with Osman Digna. A riot ensued, and order was only restored by the arrest and Imprisonment of tho mu tineers, two of wiiom had to bo bnyo- ncieu. London, March 16. In Paris there Is much uneasiness In diplomatic, circles by olllclal information from Berlin to the effect that sudden and extraordinary activity has developed In the German navy, nnd the Imperial Admlrallty has just Issued an order commanding the Immedluto doubling of the number of uermnn marines anu Bailors. jNew suu marlne batteries on a most extensive scale have also been ordered. The Ger man Government has also taken steps to establish, on a permanent basis, a German commercial station in West Africa. Wasiiinoiox, March 15. Tho sub committee of the House Committee on Foreign Allhlrs to-day considered the Laskcr resolution and agreed upon a re port and resolutions concerning lt.The action of the sub-committee will bo sub mitted to the full committee Monday. The resolutions as agreed upon stato, In ellcct, mat tne action oi me iiouso or Itepresentattves was simply an expres sion of sympathy with tho German peo- ue m uieir great iuob, uuu uiu jiuubu ias no concern with those relations be tween the Legislature and the executive branches of the German Government, wuioii prevented mat expression or sym pathy from reaching the body to whloh It was addressed. Ciiicaqo, Maroh 15. A sparring exhi bition was given at the Natatorlum, in this olty, to-night, nt which Mervlne Thompson) the Cleveland man, was the chief attraction, being pitted against a local boxer named llreennock. Three thousand people were paoked In the building all that It would hold solely to seo Thompson, Ills appearance was greeted with some cheering, but the crowd guyed him n little after he had made a few passes at his antagonist, on the theory that he was not equal to Sul livan In sparring skill. lie allowed jireennocK to aumimsier a numoer oi sounding blows, receiving thorn good naturedly, and only retaliated onoe, put ting In a body blow, which sent the young man against tho ropes nnd com pelled nun to sit uown unu uo ianneu. when tho fourtli round ended Dunoan C. Iloss announced thnt he would match Thompson against John L. Sulllvun, or any otner man, for n glove or bare hand tight for $5000. Pat Sheely, a local sporting charaoter, Immediately stated that he wasauthorlzod to match Hull Ivan for $5000. Iloss ut tirst wanted to make a match of $2500 a side, hut llnally con cluded to make a match for $5000 a side and both men put up a deposit of $500 each fof a tight to a llnlsh within three months, either with or without gloves, the urtloles to bo signed next week. Wabulnction, Maroh 15. From the Seorct Service Division of the Treasury department reports are received that it Is believed that certain counterfeiters are concerting measures to simultan eously pass upon tho publlo, especially In oltles In tho Southwest, counterfeit $20 silver oertlllcates. A ample of the same has just been reoelved at tho olllce of tho Secret Servlco Division. Tho Issue Is n series of 18S0, signed Joseph Gllllllan, Treasurer United States. Tho paper Is thlok. creasv and still". The note Is one-eighth of an Inch Shorter than tho genuine, there Is no distributed liber or parallel silk threads In tho paper as In tho genuine. The words silver oertltloate appear In panels, twice In the upper borders, on the fuoe, and not In ine panel to tuo teit in ine counienoit, The letters r 1 und f. In tho word certi ficate, aro engraved wrong side up. In the counterfeit there nre no periods dividing tho Initials In 1). K. llruoe, on tho lower left corner; the check-letter O Is without the accompanying number; nnd the name GUtlllan only the tlrst I Is dotted. On the back of the note tho word taxes Is plainly spelled tarts, and the won! engraved Is spelled engravod. The color of tho seal Is brlok red. It should be verging on brown. Tho fore going are Ballcnt points, and, If carefully noted, will, for the present, protect tho public. While the noto should not de ceive careful handlers of monoy, especially when gcometrlo lathe work Is examined, yet, among the hurried and earcless, because of Its fair appearance, It might work great damage. BREVITY BASKET. Filled With Mention of Minor Events and Tunnj Items. " Whv did vou nut that nlcklo with a holo In It In tho contribution boxf" asked one man of onother. " llccauso I couldn't put tho hole In without tho nlokel, and I had to put In something." " Don't trlvo It awav. nlease. Mildred." snld Amy to the high school girl, after reciting an escapade In which sho had ucen engageu. "io," replied .niuircd, " I'll mnke no gratuitous presentation of lt."-OU City Derriok. 'John." said n wlfo to her husband. "you told me you were going to tho lodge nnd coming right back, didn't youf" "Yes, love," was tho tender re sponse "And you didn't do It either. Ono llo Is bad enough, John, goodness knows, but what you wanted to tell two for, I can't see." "Can't you, love?" "No, I can't, well." "Well lovo, I wanted to pair o' lies you you see?" Merchant Traveller. The Logan Boom. We hear tho Loiran boom, w-o think : possibly It was tho shooting going on nt Tokar. Philadelphia ltecord. C. L. MUELLER, ARCHITECT! 233 and 235 Houston Street. E.HERTZBERG, And Dealer in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, tyCall and oxaralnouir stock and prloosbo foro buying oletmhf-ro. All Roods will boeold under written Kuarinto. IS. IIehtzdeho. mibro's; No. 11, Commerce Street, Silver and Plated Ware, CUTLERY, ETC., Watches and lewelrv repaired. Charccs reasonable. Wo take pleasure In show ing our goods, nnd purchasers are Invited to call. Satisfaction warranted. 12-1-ly Alex. Sartor, Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 18 Commerce Street, SAN ANTONIO, - - TEXAS. S. STERN, li48 Commerce Street, DIAMONDS! Watches, Fine Jewelry. JEWELEPIICIl 3 w M JL Staehely & Tips Wo. 30 Commerce Street, Hn An tonio, Dealer In MM Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nulli, Horse Hhoen, Wood Work, And Tool of ETery lecrlptto IPUSTTS and OILS, John tWrn humi nnd milkr nlow. culti vator, oto. TcnncAfteo wajrunj nnd (rrncral tann macbincrv. 12-12 CALLAWAY, . Photographer. Best Instruments. Best work. Iteneon able rates, tin Kast Houston street. Reduction in Cost of Gas 1 The Gas company offers Its coinsuiners gas, on and nfter Maroh 1, at $150 per 1000 feet, being a reduction oflOperccnt. on former price, lly order of lloartl of Directors. Tnos. G. Williamd, lD-lm Sco'y San Antonio Gas Co. J M. ECKFOKD, ATTOItNE Y-AT-L AAV, Olllce, 45 Solcilml St., Ban Antonio, Toxae. Examination of tltloa and land lltliratlnn a specialty. 1 30-1)- TG. STIIASSBUIIGEK, ARCHITECT, 245 Market St., San Antonio. Tho Improved Wblto has moro valuablo Improvements tlian any otbor euwlnir machine. It Is slmplo and twrfrct In all Its parts. Self aottlnv nccdlo.soirthrcadlnirehuttlc. Runs Light -Sews Fast. AndlsftlmoAtnolalofis; winds ercry bobbin a a nooth as a spool of silk. Warranto for flvo years. Call and ozamlno beforo buylotr olso where, No. 408 Avonuo H, opposlto publlo school bouso. f 1-1 -0 ml W. G. ERPS - - AGENT. Clias. II. Mayliold, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 272 Commerce St.. San Antonio. Boerne Hotel IIOEKNE, KKNUALl,COTKX., JAS. T. CLARKE, Proprietor. Iloorno, as a health resort. Is unequalled In this Stato or country, especially for pulmonary and kindred complaints. Tho above hotel has been thoroughly renovated, and per sons favoring it with their patrouarre wiu una every ininjr as conuucivo 10 incir com fort as can bo found In Western Texas. Lanro and spacious rooms, with southerly exposure, well furnished, carpeted and well ventilated, opening on verandas 160 feet lonjr each, Tho 1JOHKNK IIOTKL Is directly onposlto tbostago olllce and within two minutes walk of the poet aud toleimipb otHocs. Mall and flrst-olass staare aany. BiHifes win can iorana ueiivcr passcn vers and batfirairo at this hotel. Hvery atten tion paid to irucsts and the traveling public. First class accommodations for commercial travelers. Ifr-25-lv JOHN H. COPELAND, Attomey anft Connsellor-at-Law. AND NOTARY PUBLIC: nmc Nn. 2T0 West Commcrcu street, un stairs. Practices In all tho courts. MARCIS0 LEAL, LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE And General Commission Dealer. San Antonio. Texas. American House UoerncjTcx., A.W. llarr, Prop. homo comforts as can be found any whore. Well ventilated room, beet of beds and moro verandah promenade than any other bouso la tho btato. l'uro woll and cistern water. As a hralih resort iloorno has no caual In Texas. especially tor pulmonary complaint. Uur FRED STEINER, rKOi'nrtrron HadsNo.21,26,27,52,73 Btablcs Corner of Avcnuo B and Houston atreot. Oonnoctod by telephone. A. order, promptly attended to. day or night. Tolepbono connection No. 80s. liaiu. AREYOUAFFLICTED? A Brief Description of the Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat, With a few References of Remarkable Cures, By Dr. N. S. Burnham. Ban Antonlo;ione felt Iho need of a skillful specialist In treating diseases of the Bye, Ear and Throat. Tho Inhabitants of all this Immense State, whon rtiulrliur tho aervleoa of such skill werecomncllod to mako long Journeys to distant dues at irrcat expense, such as Kansas City, BU Louis and Chlciuro, and still further East, In order to obtain relief for diseases aCUIotlnf theso orirana and parts. Many of tho cltlrens of this Btavto who went to Kansaa City, for tho boncdt of an oculist skill, rnado tho aoiualnUnco of tho Oculist. Aurlst and LarynKlst. TDr. 3ST. S. B-uirnltiam., who had charuo.f tho Kansas City, Mo., Rye, Kar and Throat Infirmary. They, ono and all united Inurvlnir him to come to this point In Texas. Finally falling health, caus.d by tho cold climate, compelled a chaniro, and an San Antonloiralnod a specialist who was known by somo of her own eitliena, and many tn tho State, to possess tho requisite skill In all of Us delleatifand varied operations and treatment, and since locating hero tho grcatcat success has crowned his efforts snd ho has won tho endurlne iratltudo of hundreds whom ho has treated from all parts of tho Bute. A fow of them aro ulrrn below as reference. Catarrh.. A fow remarks In refrard to this disease may not booutof placo here, as It Is so common. Nearly all havo tho troubloattomotlmo lntheacutfCform and call It a cold. Sometime they aro awaro they bardly get wer ono cold until tboy havo another. Tho cold, or more properly spcaklnfr, tho catarrh, then become suh-acuto. lly ncfflect this runs Into a chronlo form. Romet Imes It Is located tn tho noso; sometimes tho throat, or both. Sooner or later, It affects tho cars, causing; frequent rlDRlug or roarlnir In tho oars, or other noises. Sometimes violent fntlamaUon, causing oxoruolatlntr pain, and tho acuteness of heartnjf Is lessened la a ffreater or less degree. Very often, too, It extends up through a IHtlo duct from tho noso to ono or tho other and oven both eye, causing sovoral different form of diseases of tho eye. Nearly all arc familiar with catarrh In tho form of bronchitis. Catarrh In alt Its forms and nearly all Its stag A can bo cured. Hut people neglect it, and so do ph)l lans. Tbey neither preparo themselves with tho Instruments or knowledgo sufficient or nocessary to treat this troublesome disease, as a rulo, and thus pooplo themselves do not apprehend tho danger they aroln when they consult a physician and ho tells thorn, "OI It nothing but a cold," and yet that so-called cold In a vast number of caes Is tho first start of deafness, blindness, loss of smelt loss of votes, of Laryngitis, tlrunchttls and Consumption. Any or several of theso.may follow and bo caused by a neglected cold. Holo w aro a few names which I havo permlulonCto use, who havo boon troatod by mo with benefit for Catarrh In some of Its forms since I havcbcen located hero t J. P. Itoblnson, Catarrh In throat, Ban Antonio; T. II. Johnson, Catarrh In throat. Manager San Antonio I.ioiit; F. Kubn, Catarrh of tho head, Denver, Colorado I Miss Mary Fraacr, Catarrh of tho throat and cars, Nova Scotia; Prank Newton, Catarrh of tho throat and eyes, San Antonio I Mm & Loundsbury, Catarrh of tho throat and head, San Antonio. Scores moro might bo added to thb? tlst that I havo cured slnco located tn this city, but t wilt only mention one moro as a remarkablo Instance of how much good can bo dono that class of Incurable, so-called, Consumptives. Q. V. rye, of Ijoon Springs, had Catarrh for some years In tho head and throat. Anally tho uutr mv mo affectod and ho bad several hoomorrhages and had a very bad cough, becamo rou 'h emaciated and a confirmed Invalid, and was pronounced by his physician in tho last and lncurablo stago of consumption. Ho camo to mo for treatment lant winter, nearly a year ago. He commenced to gain llosh and went to work In tho spring, and I saw no moro of him until a fow days ago, when he camo In bragging how well ho wa and weighed thirty pounds moro than ho over did. Til A fow words now In regard to tho car may not bo untntcrcstlngtto somo. especially those who aro sufferers from varied and numerous forms of dlsoaso. Very fow people need urging to consult an Aurlst whon thoy havo a dlschargo of matter from It, especially U accompanied by a foul smoll, yet somo will, and that too, strangoas It may sound In this day of enllght ment, by advlco of physicians, but suroly H Is novcr dono by ono who .understands disease, of this organ. It Is a lamentable, fact that somo of tho older physicians (without anylspoclal knowledgo on this point) vo a prcjudlco against tho stoppage ot purulent discharges from the ear, but tht Is based upon tho erroneous teachings of old French writers, Du Vernoy and Itard. D. D. St. John Hoosa, M.I)., LI D., Professor of Discuses of I'.re and Ear In tho University of New York City; Surgeon of Manhattan Eyo and Ear Hospital; Consulting Surgoon of Ilrooklyn Eye and Kar It l'lui, etc, and who is oonsldorod tho very bost authority on tho sbbject, says In his lastworkt "There is no pathological exporlcnce on record which can sustain tho assertion that It la dangerous to stop a dlschargo from tho car." Let anyone, acquainted with anatomy, consider this fact that thoro Is. perhaps, no part of tho human body which has moro Important anatomical rolatlons. Tho cavity of tho tympanaum Is covered over by a thin bony plate, which Is In dlroct communication with tho oorcbral meninges; tho Uoor Is closo to tho great Juglar, its Internal wall la tho labyrinth wall, covorod only by vory thin membrane, and open ing Into tho branches of tho aooustlo norvo, whllo on tho outside, wo havo a thin membrane about astblck as papor. It Is easy to seo that a oontlnuous destruction of thoso part by sup puratlon. unless cured, tn this part would sooncror later, (which It always does), load to serious troubles In tho brain, and sometimes In tho lungs coses having a "running car" bavo also a cough, cured, Instead of being worse Then there is anothor as of cases that ringing or roaring or other noises In the oar. qulnlno perhaps is given, this may bo rollevod for a tlmo, but sooner or later returns, but tho sufferer had his fears allayed by recovering partially from tho first attack, and so does not foci any anxiety this tlmo and trios the old remcJy again, It falls and so docs everything elso tbey try, and their friends don't sympathUo as tbero Is no external ovldenco of tbo suffering caused by this condition, but this, at -I, causoa them to hunt upan Aurlst, who examines tho car, and he finds tho car, perhaps, so far gone that It Is Impossible to restore Its full hearing powers and ho must havo groat skill ludocd to stop tho oourso of tho dlsoaso and koep tho hearing from being lost entirely, so far do theso eases If pooplo would go to tho Aurlst every tlmo not wait to consult physicians and othors, tboy would suffer far less and preserve their bearing much bettor, as neary all tho dlsoases ot this organ aro curable, osp cclally In tbo first stages. Bpaco will only allow a few names for reference who bavo boon cured of ear diseases hero by mo. Scores more might be added; AJA. Dreschor, Ban Antonio; w. Deltart, Iloerno; James Davis, San Antonio; Qoorgo, son or W. C. Daugbcrty, Sheriff Frio County, I'earsull, J, II. Murphy San Antonio; E.T. Allen, I'earaall, Texas; J, II. Jones, San Antonio; Major T. T Tecl, Ban Antonio; J, C. Dlermeyor, San Antonio. Til Tho diseases of tho eyo aro very numerous nized by tho oculist, all requiring different treatment In order to cure them and restore good vision. Yet nothing shows tho folly of golug to tho genoral physician for treatment of this organ, than tho fact that ho has only sulnciently studied this complicated organ sufficiently to recognize from three to a dozon. It la in this, and tho careful application of properly selected rcinodlcs to tho and tho different affections of tho eyo, that tho superiority and tho success of the Oculist consist. Nearly all tho diseases of tho eyo aro curablo, and properly treated and attended to In tbo earlier stages before It has had time to destroy or Injure permanently tho vision. Dut those cases that show blemishes and defects ot vision and blindness so frequently, are cases In which there has been dolav In seeking an Oculist, and valuablo tlmo was wasted by trying some douKstlo rcmodios, or what Is nourly as bad, trying tbo ordinary physician. 1 do not mean by my remarks aboro to condemn or crltlulso tho general practitioner fcr treating Catarrh or diseases of tho Uyo or Ear that occur In his practice. It Is his duty to give roliof to all who aro suffering in anv and evorv war posslblo, and no doubt all do the best they can. Hut tney will all honestlr confess that thev hare not tho means, tn the shape ot selected remedies. Instruments, nor the time to aoqulro tho skill and practlc to do Justice to thoso ""what I do want ovorybody to understand is that ibcroaro a class of specially Instructed and experienced doctors, men who have devoted money, tlmo and study to these particular parts of tho human body. In order h acquire tbo greatest amount of skill In treating It affections nnver siflrl tn school without having this remedied. Eyelids that turn out showing the inside, or those that turn In and Irritate tho eye-ball, can all bo perfectly cured. Artluclal eyes can bo fitted and worn without any pain and to look perfectly natural. I have a largo slock of them always on hand. Old granulated Uds cured surely. A few names aro gtvon below for reference that have been cured by mo hero. Many more might bo given if necessary, but theso havo been selected bocauso each one represents a different aud yet most common form of diBcaao ot tho oye t D. II. rtrecdlng, San Antonio, lllepbarttls Clllarls: Major T. T. Tool, San Antonio, Pterygium; II. C. Iladstato, San Antonio, Orauular Uds and Keratitis; Frank Newton, San Antonio, Stricture Lachrymal Ducts; I 11. Lambert, (Daughter), San Amonlo, Hlennorrhrcalo Conjuuc tlvllls; Anton Ilalamuda, San Antonio, Acuta Conjunctivitis; J, V. Casey, (Daughter), Han Antonio, Iritis: Hachol llreslln. Ban Antonio, Choroiditis Serosa; V, A. Carnahan. Baa Antonio, Irldo Cyclltls; It. J. Vincent, Cotulla, Ulcer on Cornea; W. 11. llrown, Leesvlllo, Uranular Lids and Kerato-Irltls; W. J. Ilogge, EagloPasa, Cataract; Gcorgo I.ocasburg, (Duugbter), Castro vllle, Strablsams; Maoo Sorell, Uolmont, Hntroplum and Trichiasis; UnbvrtUrler, Pana Maria, Pterygium and Leukoma; II, C. Harris, Itanuho, Chronlo Conjunctivitis and Keratitis: A. 0. Decker. Stockdale, Tranmatlo Ulcer and Hypoplon; W. J. Terrlbcrry, Saltlllo, Mexico, Trauroatio Olaucoma. Included In the rcforcncoglvcn lathe name of V. J. Ilogge, from Eagle Pass. He had been blind for years, and tho operation was so successful and gavo him such good vision that a phy sician, who had practiced In Now York C)ty for years, said whenheaawlta few days ago that, it was better than any ho had ever saw before. This patient was sent to me by the oourtesy of Dr. II. A. Koorppen, of Pledras Nevras, Mexico, who was also kind enough to assist la tho A operation, and to whos valuable aid a part of the success la dm. For further Information address ' N. S. Burnham, M. D. Oculist, Aurist and Larynoist Corner of Houston and St. Marys' streets. Ears. or honrt. I find a largo percentage, ot tho and when tbo car Is cured tbo 'oough is also sometimes consult tho doctor, they complain ot Ho tolls thorn thor havo cold and a doso of run bcroro the pe ople consult competent skill. anything was tho matter with their ears, and Texas; V. W. Kerry, Esq., San Antonio, Texas; Eye. nearly M0 In number, dearly defined, and recog oven In the sovcro forms If cloarly understood