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XL' OTA flDontcrcu H&vcrtlecro. This spaco will be occupied by Dr. Alox Monasters, rhysl cttn and Surgeon, Monterey, Mexico. ATTENTION! ATTENTION! Miners, Prospectors, Farmers and Mechanics. t would call special attention to all who In tend coming to Mexico tor tho purpose or working mine, farms or engage In any other Industry.that the can find every thing needed In tho uRNKHAL IIAHDWAltE LINE, inch Supplies, and Agricultural Implement! kind. Ileadnuarte-a for M In Inn- and It liUiluOrV i weens nice-. Miner rooiaaoa Mining Head qua rte-s for Mlnlnjr and lUsnting luwdtr. Ailai Powder or Drnamite. Trtnnli force lila-tlng Cape, 8flf ty Fuse. Elrctro Mairnetlo llatlorlra, Steam Hock Drills and supplies. Platinum Fuzes. Loading and Con necting wire. Octogon Mining steel. Drilling and Napping Hammer, Picks. Matlock, e'c. Also lllicfcimlih Tools and Supplloe, Iron and Steel, Anvil. Vices, lleilow, Drill, Forges, Machinery, etc Paints,OUs, Varnishes, Jtiuab es, etc., at tho .10 and 74, Monterey t Mexico. Vlnda tie Santiago N, Laogstri Invalids Seeking Health Hot Springs at Topo MONTFHKT, MKXICO, Superior to any In llio country. Special In ducement offered for the establishment of a good botcl. Correspond enco solicited. Ad drew JULES A, It AND ALL, Proprietor, Monterey, Mexico. INVALIDS Jtonnd fur Mexico should bear In mind that tho BOTICA DEL LEON (The Lion Drug Store) Ot Monterey. Mexico, carries a full and fah supply ot Drugs and Medicines, American and Foreign Patent Medicine. In strument r, chemicals, etc. Physicians' pro acrtptlona are compounded according to tbo practice of the reapootlvo countries bv itrlctly competent pbarnudsts. English, Gorman, French and Spanish spoken. A large Mock of Faints, Varnishes. Urushes. Etc Mexican Curiosities a Specialty PATRICIO MILMO, BANKER, MONTEHEV, - . - MEXICO. Exchange on England, Uulted Stale and all Klnta Id Mexico, and American curroncy uirbt and told at current market ratea. SO, Fori SIB3CZOO I West End Hotel and Greenville Gardens, MONTEIinr, . ! MEXICO. Lovely .roves and ooollnir Healtblcat part or the city. Hot and cold batha. month. Ade- TIIOMAS (lltOOME. Proprietor. MEXICAN PATENTS. LOIIKN7.0 OA8TRO, fan Antonio, Texas. J. H. FRENCH & CO., General Real Estate Agents, NO. 173 COMMERCE STREET. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. AGK.NTS KOlt THE LANDS OF . . ADAMS WICKE8. AU business entrusted to ti promptly and satisfactorily attended to. North aide of Alamo Plaza, next to Campbell Brothers, ICE COLD CITY AND ST. LOUIS BEER Always on hand. Free lunch dally. Triable WooiaBuBM Factory, Manufacturer or MESQU1TK BLOCK PAV 1NU. Stove and Cord Wood always ou hand. Best. Walks, for Least Money. MHeaad Factory on Auatln, lire Oak aud Burnett streets.' V J..O. Metidetk. Proprietor. Does tho Bible Sanction Polygamy? Kroni the lknton Inveellarator. Mr, Editor. The Mosalo law provides that "If a man hire two Ives, one be loved and another hated," he shall not Ignore tho legal rights of the hated wife's children. This atatnto plainly recognizes and Impliedly sanctions tho institution. Another statute provides that If a man die, his surviving brother shall become the husband of his widow, and this regardless as to whether the brother be married or single. The first 18 verses of the Eighteenth chapter of Leviticus are devoted to what Is termed "unlawful marriages." Here polygamy Is recognized and regulated to the extent of prohibiting a man from marrying the sister of a living wife. ram ordained that a bishop should have but one wife, implying the right of oth ers to have more than one. But there IS one statute in the Bible which places the validity of polygamy, so far as this book Is concerned, beyond all controversy. This statute provides that no illegitimate child shall enter Into the congregation of tho Lord, even up to the tenth generatlou. Now, po lygamy was either lawful or unlawful. If unlawful, then the children of the po- rgamists were illegitimate cnnuren,anu Isquallflcd for entering Into the Lord's sanctuary. According to the Illble, children of polvgamlsts were not thus disqualified. The founders of the 12 tribes of Israel were all children of a polvgamlst. 'I he most renowned Illble "saints" were polygsmlsts, and their polygamy Is cither directly or Indirectly sanc tioned. Abraham had two wires, and when he died the Lord said, "Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my charge, my commandments, my statutes, and my taws." jacou was a poiygannsi, and when he had secured tour wives. Uod blessed him and said, "lie fruitful and multiply." mioses was evidently n bigamist, and being the law-giver, he certainly knewwhatwaslawful. Gideon had many wives, .and It was to him an angei came ami saiti,"Ane Jxtru is witn thee." David had nearly a score of wives and concubines, and ''David was a man af ter God's own heart," and "David did right In the eves of the Lord." God himself says to David, "I delivered thee out oi tue nanus oi Bam, anu i gave tnee thy master's house and thy master's wives." In view of the foregoing, I think we are Justified In claiming that the Illble does sanction polygamy. lours, Ac, J. E. ltmi.-mcnn, Atchison, Kan., August 11, 1881. Lament ot a Rejected Lover. The girls are all a fleeting show 1'or man's delusion given ; Their smiles of joy or tears of woe Deceitful come, deceitful go ; There's not one true by heaven ! They're false and light, and can assume From early morn till even, Fond love ; bid hope arise and bloom Within man's breast.then seal his doom And all hope blight by heaven ! Their moods are like a stormy day, AU clouds, when tempest driven My Jealous fancies, they will sway And make your life a troubled way Until you long for heaven. San Franclsoo News Letter. CITATION BY PUBLICATION- In the Honorable Dutrlel Court of Beasr County, No. IMS, Sarah A. Meadows . Mewlon Mead ows. Tins Statu op Texas To the Sheriff or any Constable of Bexar County, Greeting: Youaro hereby commanded that by making publication of this Cita tion In some newspaper published In the county of Bexar, once In each week for four consecutive weeks previous to the return hereof, you summon Newton HendowB, whose residence Is unknown, to be and appear at the next regular term of the Honorable District Court of Bexar county, to be holden at the Court House thereof, In the city of San Anto nio, on the first Monday in December, A. D. 1884, tho same being tho first day of December, A. D. 1881, then and there to answer a petition filed In said Court on the 29th dav of December. A. D.188L In a suit numbered 1030 on the docket of said Court, wherein Sarah A. Meadows Is plaintiff and Newton Meadows Is de fendant. Said plaintiff In her peti tion alleges as follows, to-wlt : That she has resided in Bexar county, Texas, for more than six months previous to the tiling of this suit; that she was lawfully married to defendant Sentember Bth. 1872: that about four years ago defendant abandoned plaintiff wim tno intention oi auanuonmcni, anu for more than three years has made no f rovlslon for her support; that there are wo children. Issue of said marriage. Garrold, aged 10 years, and Louisa, aged o years. Wherefore she uravs that unon a hear- Ingshe have the sole controland custody of the children aforesaid, and that the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing oetween uer anu ueienuant oe torever dissolved, and for all costs of Court, Herein fall not, but bave you before said Court, on the said first dav of the December term, 1881, thereof this writ, witn your return tnereon, snowing now yon have executed the same. Witness, Theo. Baldus, Clerk of the District Court ot Bexar countv. Given under my band and the seal of ' said Court, at office In. the city !.. of San Antonio, this 29th day of AUgUOt, A. U. 103-1. THEO. BALDUS, Cl'k D. C. B. C. By M. Ytuiuu, Jr., Deputy. Issued August 29tb, A. D. 188-1. THEO. BALDUS, Cl'k D. C. B. C. By M. Ytuniu. Jr.. Demitv. Came to hand August 211th, 1881, and publication ordered same day In the San T. P. McoAL,T)herlff Bexar Co. By W. G. M. Samuels, Deputy. Wall Rewarded. A liberal reward will be tiald to anv party who will produce a case of Liver, Kidney or Stomach comnlalnt that Eleo- trlo Bitters will not speedily cure. Bring them along, It will cost you nothing for tne meuicine it it tans to oure, anu you will be well rewarded for your trouble besides. All Blood Diseases. BUIous- ral Debility are quickly oared. Satis faction guarameea or money reranaeu. Price only CO cents per bottle. For i&le by Kloe Bros. & Co., aoledaa block. riu. Wood Cur, Bastrop County, Texas, I April 18, last. f Messrs. Morley Ilros., Austin, TVxas i Uentsl tried Motley' lilaokhcm Balaam on two of my children that had tho flux very bad, and It acted like a charm, curing them both sound and well. I thank you for havlnjjr all wbo are suffering- rrom the above o 1 oan cboerfuUr reuomuiend Morley ptalnt nerry jiaisaui. For sale at Kalterer a Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ltheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Tiles, or no pay re quired.. Itis guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale' by Itlee Brothers 4 Co., Soledad blopk, Fine braided black Jerseys at $2.50 apiece, worth 99, at S. Mayer's, t1. BARGAIN COLUMN. "arties Wishing to Buy, Rent or Sell Should Consult this Column. a rixK faiui or 1100 acrks, ron sale. Harris county, six miles from Houston, on Buffalo Bayou, railroad running by same. Plenty of water, gross and tim ber. Some Imnrovements. and part under cultivation. Four hundred tons of hay cut from same last season. Will bo sold cheap and on easy terms, nt a bar gain. Address, T. B. Johnson, this office, or J. W. Bradley, Beal Estate Agent, nun ajiiodio. u-a-it 11.NK nuiLDixa im cueai-. Corner lot In block 0. northeast corner of Franklin square, In Second ward, fronting on San Saba street; size, 40x10 vans. Fine location for a store and a residence. Can be bought cheap. In quire of J. W. Bradley, 4(12 East Hous ton street. mo cottaoks ron sale. Two handsome new cottsee houses. four rooms, irallerr. cltr water, out houses, all modern Improvements, only two blocks from street car. Will sell to good parties on easy terms. Not much cash required. caiui I'iikss ron sale. One ituircles card nress. In llrst-rlass order, for sole; $.'0 cash. A new six room house. Hear Avenue C, with hydrant water and other con veniences. Pronertv now rents for $23 a month, to be had on tho Installment plan. Price $2.m NEW CONCltETKIIOUSK, On Avenue C. No. 10(11. fronting east on Milam square. Has 10 rooms, bath room; stables and carriage room; all the mod ern conveniences: double parlors, water and gas. A special bargain can be had by applying at once, as the owner has left the city and wants to sell. coal LAM ron SALE, developed by a shaft 4x0 feet and 123 feet deep, line vein of coal In sight. Ssmple to be seen at the office of San Antonio Light. Forpartlculars Inquire otT.fl. J. TEN-ROOSI, TWO-STOR Frame house, closets In every room, and all the modern improvements; located on Avenue C. To be bought for $0000. A bargain. 7-J-tr Four (4) lots and two outhouses, of three rooms each, on Crockett street, for $1100. Terms easy. Six fine bulldlne lots on Alazan creek. near Krlscli property. Merchants' andlicchsnlcs' Building and Loan association. One irrand Snuaro nlano. bran new, cost $350. Will be sold ou monthly payments, at a discount. Onlva few conies of the ltevlscd Ordi nances of the City of Han Antonio, left. li you want n copy apply at once. Pamphlet binding, $1; olotb, l CO. SI-KCIAL BAnaAlXS AWXT AT ONCE. A four room oottaore. two arallerles. hall, stable, carrlago house, well water and Irrigable laud, for sale, $1,300 young fruit trees, shrubbery and shade on place. A five room cottage, stable, carriage room, plenty of shade, and hydrant water. Price $900. Address T. B. Johnson, I.ioiit office. WITH On WITHOUT FUIlNITUItE. One of the finest finished houses In the city, located upon one of the fash ionable avenues. Is supplied with gas, hot and cold water, bath room, stable and carriage room. House has 10 rooms. au elegantly rurnisnea ana carpetea with best Brussels, elegant pictures ana line piano. i;an ue oougnt at a, Bar gain. Address "B," this office. KKW TWO STOUT ITIAME house, six bed rooms and parlor, bath room, servant's room and kitchen, also two-story carriage bouse, with two large lots, in tniru wara, convenient to business centre, two blocks from street car line. Price $5,J0O,half cash, balance on easy payments. Also 29 lots on Olive street at from $2M to $000. Fine location for building. Forjiartlculars address "W," No. 20 North East street, care this office Two-storv house and two lotB In Fourth ward. An offer wanted. Apply to J. W.Bradley. Small cottage and largo lot40x7Bvaras on Elmyra street. An offer wanted. Apply to J. tv . Airauiey. New cottage and 10 acres, all fenced, 2 miles from plaza. An offer wanted. Ap ply to to J. W.Bradley. Thirteen acres, with a fronting on San Antonio river, and small plank house, 21 miles from plaza, $1500, Apply to J. W. Bradley. SPECIAL BARGAINS. Call on Hosack k Xewton, II Soledad St., Oppo site Courthouse, tor Special Baroatns. A splendid bargain in a well-furnished boarding house of eight rooms, No. 301 East Commerce street. Furniture and bedding aU good. Splendid Piano and small store and appurtenances included If wanted. Call on Hosaok A Newton, opposite the court house. That vnluable and beautiful lot on cor ner of Goliad and Matagorda streets, waru no. 4, opposite iticnters store, can bo boueht cheap now. Splendid Bulsness Stand, and business with Stock and Lease for Sale. Call on Hosack Newton. Fine property on South Alamo street, Improved ft Booms and fine large Iot with garden and fine vineyard. Call and see the mice. Seven 10 acre tracts, near Prospect Jim, at s-ou eacn. One 10 aore tract, well fenced and lot roved, Just out of city, on Corpus hrlstl road, chenn. One fine lot on Poplar street, west of can A-earo avenue, can do oougnt cneap now; fronts south. Five hundred and eighty seres of land on the Medina and Medio creeks; Fer- uauuv jiui ucauriKiii, ou ier acre. One lot In ward No. 1: bare-sin at SIM A 240 acre farm. 10 miles eastofcltv. on the Calavaras creek, 100 acres en- cioseu, iv acres in cultivation; come nulok if you want to buy. Two lots In ward No. 3, on River avenue, fronting w Iee eac1 tnereon, iwjor Dotn. Several Improved residences Crockett, Alamo and Nolan streets, and other bargains in unimproved property. One valuable lot fronting on Soledad and Acequla streets, and In the second block north of Houston straet. Im proved on Acequla street, and a bargain if sold now. . Jellies snd Preserves In wood nails at bottom orices for cash 20(1 Commerce street. The cash grocer, l-xni f-MANVEl. AJKAHAM. FINEST BARGAIN JNSOUTHWESTTEXAS, Two Farms for Sale In Gsudalupe County, I One thousand two hundred and seven ty-three acres of land In Gaudalupe 1 Co.. square sh&oe. frontlncon the Gaud- i alupe river; X acres In cultivation, mill creek runs through the property, 000 acres well timbered, birch, oak, pecan, cottonwood, sycamore, and black wal nnt. Variety of soli, rich river bottom land, snd all fenced except a hundred and thirty acres on an island two wires and one plank andamesnnlt pott, live California houses and three log tene ment houses. The home house has four rooms nnd shed room and kitchen with galleries. There are convenient stock pens on the place. Three hundred acres In cultivation, divided Into three fields. The property Is situated nine miles from the rail road and county seat am! on a main stage road. It Ilea on tho north side of the Gaudalupe river and on both sides of Mill creek. The titles are per fect, having been In possession for thirty four years. There are about (KX) acres of the rich est alluvial land between the two and three hundred acres In timbered land. There Is some rough land with sand stone In great quantities, excellent for building puroses. In the seennd farm there are TOO acres adjoining tho above tract. 300 acres of river bottom on the south side of the river, 200 acres In cultivation. This farm Is not extensively Improved, but is fenced and being cultivated by negroes In the employ or the owner. Address, J. W. Bradley, Real Estate Agent, San Antonio, Tex. fl-2-tr REPUBLICAN Call for County and District Con ventions utlve committee for tho Tenth Congres sional district of Texas, this day In regular session convened, tho following call Issues : A Republican convention for the pur pose of nominating a candidate for Con- frress in the 10th Congressional district s hereby called to convene In the olty of Han Antonio, on Wednesday, Sei tember 10, A. D. 1831, at 12 o'clock tu. Tho Republicans of the several coun ties composing the Tenth Congressional district, will meet at the county seat of each county in mass meeting on the 3 0th day of August, 1881, and select delegates to the Congressional convention, said mass meetings to be called by the Chairmen of the county, or In case of his failure to do so, or In any county where no organ ization nt present exists, then by any threo Republican residents of the county, giving nt least three days' notice of ssld meeting. The basis of representation as fixed by tho committee will be one voto for every ono hundred votes oast for K.J, Davis in 1882, and one for every addi tional liny votes or over cast for Davis; provided that each county shall be en titled to one voto In the convention. Under the foregoing resolution the several counties will be entitled to tho following vote in the convention : Travis 22, Comal 0, Blanco 2, Bexar 21, Medina 4, Bandera 1, Uvnldo 1, Kinney 3, Kerr 2, Kendall 3, Gillespie S, Kimble 1, Burnet 1, Llano 1, Mason 1, Me nard 1, Lampasas 1, McCallouglt 1, Concho 1, Coleman 1, Runnels 1, Bas trop IS, Williamson 5, San Saba I, Ed wards 1. Tbo convention shall consist of bona fide delegates, regularly elected under the provisions of this call, and who shall do citizens of the county they rep resent, and no proxies will be recog nized. Gr.orcnK Paschal, Chairman Republican Executive Com mittee Tenth Congressional District Texas. August 15, 1881. Thli Idea oraolnx Weet. To Colorado or New Mexico for pure air to re lievo consumption isa'l a mistake. Aay r Cbeat and all affccllnuo that i and Itaa land & Co. ClUtlon by Publleallon, No. 1100, Mathlas Koch vs. Ellen Shoulders. The State of Texas To the Sheriff or any Constable of Bexar county, greeting: Whereas, oath has been made before me by John E. Ocbse. Esq.. attorney for Mathlas Koob, that tho residence of Allien snouiaers is unknown to mm so that ordinary process of law cannot be served upon her, you aro therefore commanded that by making publication of this citation In some newsnaner nub- llshed In the county of Bexar for four successive weens previous 10 tne return dav hereof, vou summon the said Ellen onouiuers, ueienuant, to oe anu appear Deioro me at my oiuce in tne city oi Dan second Monday In August, A. D., 1884, It being the eleventh day of said month of Aueust. at 10 o'clock a. ra.. then and there to answer the complaint of niaiuiaa nocu, piHiniui, in an action oi debt for forty-seven dollars and sixty cents, ($47 CO), due upon a sworn ac count, on file In my office, for live bun- area ana ninety-nve pounus or Deer soiu and delivered by plaintiff to defendant. Herein fall not, out of this writ make due return as the law directs. Given under mv hand this loth dav of umy, A. AJ. IOC-1. AaTON auabi, justice oi tne reace rrecinot jxo. i Bexar countv. Came to band July 15, 1SS-I, and exe cuted July 23, 1831, by causing this cita tion to ue punusnea in tne nan Antonio Liomt, a newspaper published In San Antonio. Texas, for four successive weexs ironi uate uereoi. FnED llAiiKit, Constable. Kloctro-Homeeopathlo Medlelnea Are au immense benefit to the sick peo ple. 'Ane wonuerrui sum oi many pny slans to recognize a disease shall be tin touched, but In millions of cases they don't know bow to oure. use nolsonlnir. destrovable remedies (? and declare a great many diseases as Incurable. Our remedies don't know such a sickness If taken before the body Is in a tllelng con dition. Every sick person should make a trial became It never falls to cure the severest diseases of women, cancers, consumption, fevers, cramps, epilepsy, Insanity (not org), piles, diseases of skin, scrofula syphilis, calries of the bones, etc, eto. Treatment of children exceed ingly easy. Remember that these med icines arc auopteu uy tue auiuontiea ui the Santa Rosa Hospital. There Is no patent swindle about it, but the greatest discovery In the medical line since crea tion of the world. San Antonio refer ences and testimonials given. Call on me. Pnor.MEYxn. No. 5 W, Commerce St. Elect, hom. General depot for Texas and Gulf States. -17-lyr. weight In the back, loins and lower part of the the stomach, eto. A moisture, like perspira tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, nr and ltolilnr Piles vlold at onoo to the application of Dr. Uoaanko's File Itemed fi which acta directly upon tbe parts affected, absorbing he Tumors, allaying the Intense Itching and ' effecting a permanent cure. Price, fid coot. Address, The Dr. ito aanko Medicine Co , Pk.ua. O. Sold by O Scaase, & Co- James Clavln Kagland & Co "Little JoVer" li tbo best smoking tobacco. Curetted. Wecklr.bj- Wm. CAMERON & CO. LUMBER, SHINGLES, SASH, llouab Lumber... .perf 1-1 to . $.inx .. " nan -tito um hr II &H I) 4 M Kloorlns Irl-ree Wbl rine Olllna- it Sldliur Ml U 3JM :l HI onlar tr nrAHdnt,. . Crrr m CHlInc A Biding.. Nnreltr Hldlnir elnolci Ixina'aO. K. ... No. I " & no fine " S0 lHxira and 8ah as lr liublUhcd Hat. 6-14-tr Henry E. Vernor, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW MA.t ANTONIO, TKXAS. ICfl Will rtuuntnn street, 301 Holrdad atn-et, on wnu-r, up stairs, roi.ina .Nna, a anil f. j-racticea Inall (he State and federal courts. iS-1 Mr J. ECKFOKID, ATTOltNEY-AT-LAVV, ltooniK 1! mill a, No. t'J HOlcilit.l Ht F. GROOS & CO,, And Ptaltrt in Exchange. DAN ANTON 10. TEX AH. JOHN H COPELANDi Attorney anil Coiinsellor-at-Law. AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Houston street, up LITTLE'S SOLUBLE PHENYLE, Disinfectant, Deodorizer And Antiseptic. Non-Poisonous, Pure, Safe and Effec tive, EUGENE STAFPEL, Ban Antonio Agent. BELL & BRO'S. No. 391, Commerce Street, Silver and Plated Ware, CUTLER V, ETC., Watches and Jewelry repaired. Charges reasonable. We take pleasure in show ins: our mods, and nurohasers are invited to call. Satisfaction warranted. 12-t-ly ALU SARTOR Watchmaker and Jeweler, No. 18 Commerce Street, BAN ANTONIO, - - TE DR. WEATHERS Jeffenon Medical College, of Philadelphia.- uooat rnvrTrVt) HltUo"BT(llU Iteaid'oce, la Macon street, iciepnonoa.i. J, C. TUCKER, M.D., HOMEOPATHIC, SO aTaat Hoaaton Straet, tonlo. Dlaoev as. Offloehoc to n. m. K tnet. felephoii.T. ARE YOU AFFLICTED? A Brief Description of the Diseases of the Eye, Ear and Throat jWM a Jew References of Remarkable Cures. By Dr N0 S. Burnham. Ban Antonio ong felt the nrcl of a aklUful ipedallat In Ire atlo dlkw-aaea of tbe Eye, Rr and Throat. Tho inhabitant! of aU tbla immenae 8(ate. when reoulrtiir tbo aerrlcet of aucfa aklll ware compelled totnakolona Journefi todlaUntclUeaat areat eipenae, such as Kanaaa Cltr 8L Lnutaand Chloajro.andttIll further KaiUIn order to obtain relkf for, dleraMi a letter theao onrana and part. Mftorof thedtlienaof thUftlatnlwhn went to Kanta Cltr for I he benefit of an ocullili kill, tnada Ue acufnUD of the Oculltt AurM and Urrnrlnt. 3Dr. 2ST. S. 33-u.r3rLlia.xn, who had charso at tbo Kanaaa Cltr. Mo., Rjr. Ear and Throat InArmarjr, Ther, one and all united In urnlrur htm to come to this point In Tens. Flnallr falllo health, causad by the ooldellmale, compelled a change, and so San Antonio jalncd a spccuUHt who was known bv some ot her own alliens, and tnanr In tbo State, to possess tho roquUlte skill la all of It dellcato and varied operations andtreatment, and since locating here the.s'reateet success has crowned hla efforts and he baa won the endurlnxsratltude of hundreds whom he has treated from all parte of tbe Plate. A few of them are siren below as Teferenre. Catarrli. AfowremiirkalnreMrdtotbladiWaatnarnottooutotlplac be re, aa it la ao coionon. Nearly all have the trouble at aomo time tn the acuteCform and call it a cold. Sometime they areawaretbejrhardljKetoreronecolduntlltbcrharoanother. The cold, or more prutwrljr peaking-, tbe tatarrh, then tecotno tub-acute. j neglect this runs Into a chronic form. Bometlmea It U located In the no;ometlmri tbo throat, or both. Sooner or later.lt affocta tbo ears, cautln frequent rtoglnjr or roarlnjr In the ear, or other noises. Sometimes violent Inflamatlon, oaiulnjr eicruolatlnir patn, and the a cu tineas of hsartn la lessened la a jrrvater or leas dejri eo. Vtryoften.too.lteiteodsupthrouffballttleduct rrotn the nose to one or the otherandereabothsjes,caualna'teveral different tuna ot diseases of the era. NearIjU are familiar with catarrh In tbe form of bronchitis. Catarrh In all its forma and noarly all Its itajros can bo cured. Uutpooplo nctjlccl It, aud so do physician. They neither prepare themselres with the instrument or know ledge su (Sclent or necessary to tit this Uoublrsome disease, m a nile, and thus people themselres do Dot apprehend tbe danger they are lit when they consult physician and he tells them, "01 lu nothing but a cold and yet that so-called cold In a Tst number of cases Is the tint start of deaf nets, blindness, loss of smell lussof vr, of Laryngitis, Ilronchftls and Consumption. Any or several of these may follow and be caused by a neglected cold. Uelow are a few names which 1 hare permission to use, wbo hare been treatod by mo with benefit for Catarrh In tome of Its forms since I bare been located here I t J. F. IUblnsoo,(Urrhln thrnat,a Autonlo;T, It. Johuson, Catarrh la throat, Managoi Ban Antonio Liqiit, P. Kubo, Catarrh of tbo bead, Denver, Colorado i Hiss Mary Fraser Catarrh of the throat and ears. Not a Scotta; Frank Newton, Catarrh of the tbroat and eyes. Ban Antonloi Wins B.Loundsbury, Otnrrb of the throat and head, San Antonio. Scores more might be added to thb list that I only mention one more as a reutarkablolnstanco of how much good oan bo duuo that class of lncurable,so-altod,ConsuuUrcs. (J. Y. Tye, of Leon Springs, had Catarrh far some years tue bead and throat. Dually tho lungs Minnie had a very bad cough, became much emaciated by his physician In the but and tncurablu stage last win tor, noarly a year ago. lloooiuu.om.M andl saw no more of him until a fuwdasa, and wotghed thirty pomS more than hitir Til Afew words now In regard to thecal may wbo aro sufferers from vartod and numerous to consult an Aurlst when they bavo a discharge of matter from It, especially It auwrnpaitrVd by a foul smell, yet some will, and that too, strange as It may sound In this day of vullgfai tnent, by adrloo of physicians, but surely It Is this organ It la a lamentable fact that some of the older this point) have a prejudice against the stoppage bssed upon the erroneous tvachlogsof old John Iloosa, M.ULU D., Professor of Diseases of Rya and Ear In tbe University of New York Cltn Burgeon of Manhattan Byeand Bar Hospital; Consulting Surgeon of Brooklyn Kye and Kar Hospital, etu, and who Ueoiul Jered the very best authority on thosbbjoct, says lahtr last 'work i 'There Is no pathological eipvrlenoe on rocord which can sustain the assertion that It Is dangerous to stop a discharge from tbe car. Let anyone aoqualntod with anatomy, consider this fact that there la, perhaps, no part of the human body which baa more Important anaionilonl rotations. Tbe cavity ot mo tymuanaum Is oovered over bra thin bony plate ing Into the branches ot the aouiutic nerve, while about as inioa aa paper, iiiicnaywi mublee la tbe brain, and sometimes lu m ration, unless cureo. in mis pare woi a lu tbe lungs oases having a "running ear" have also a cough, cured, instead ot being worse. Tnen , ringing Is another class of cases that sometimes consult the doctor, they complain of roeringorolbernolscalntheear. quinine perhaps Is glvon, this may be rolierod any anxiety thla time and tries the old remedy sufferer nau ms iearsaiiayea uy recovering puruauy irom ioe uni aiiaca. anu s try, and their friends don't sympathuo aa tbero u hr this condition, but this, at least, causes them nd he fluds the car. perhaps, so far gone tnat Trneonle would at. to the AurUtevorr time not wait to consult physicians and otbera, they Hpaoe will only allow a few namoe for refereuoo who havu been cured of ear diseases hero by ie. Hcorea more might be added i A. A. Drescher, San Antonio; W, Dvllart, Doerne; Jauioe Davis. San Antonio; Goonrw, son or W.C Daugeerty.Shcruz Frio County, tvarsall, Tmiw: w. w. Kerry San Antonio, Teias: J, H. Murphy San Antonio; U.T. Alton, PoanuUl. Texas; J. H.Jonoa,San Antonio; Ma)or T, T Tool, San Antonio; J. O Dlermeyur, San Antonio, THE Vision. Yet nothing showi tbe folly of going nmn. than the fact that be has only sufficiently studied this oompllcatod mjgai to rooognUe from throe to a doien It Is In this, ion oa dh uoir lumciniuj iiuuwu m uuiuiyncuux, hkid auoieieniiy remedies to tbo and tbo different affections ot Nearly all the diseases of tbe oyo are curable, even In the severe forms It clearly understood n KMnoriv treated and attended to In tne earlier staves before It haa had time to doau-ov or Injure permanently tbe vision. Uut tboso the ordinary physician, I do not mean by my remarks abovo to condemn or criticise tbe general practitioner for treating Catarrh or diseases of the lire or Kar that occur in his practice. It Is bis duty to git relief to all who are suffering In anv and overr war possible, and no doubt all do the best tae Vbatl do want everybody to understand is that there are a class of specially Instructed and experienced doctors, men who bavo do voted money, time and study to tbeso particular parts ot the human body. In order to acquire tho greatest amount of skill la treating He affection r the best and fullest u of which Is a defect In appeennoo, unoortaln ;an DO oomptowiy curw, uu wiiMi sj iiauiu i start to school without having this remedied, ot Krollds that turn out showing the Inside, or all be perfectly cured. ArtlQclal eyes can be perfectly natural. 1 have a large stock nt them Uldgranulated lids curod surely. a raw names aro given below fur rvicronce might boglven If necessary, but these h-tve different and yet most common form ot disoaso Uiioreni ana D. H.Mroedi ILdliadstato, lUn AntonlCh Stricture Lachrymal Ducts; 1 lYldoCjcUU.;ilj. vmamt.Uoluliaj Ulcvroli Oornoa; W. 11. (Jruwn, Leesvllle, GraauUr UA andKorato-lrltls; W. J.-Hogge,rUgIoPa Cataract; Oeoige Loessburg, (lUughir,; Ohssru. Pterygium and Leukoma. U,O.Durris, Itanubo, Chronic (Vinjunctlvltta and Keratitis: A. C. operation, and to wboss valuabHi aid a part of the siicct ) due. For further Ui formation addms N. S. Burnham, M.v D Oculist, Aurist and Laryngbt. Corner nf Houston and St Marvs' streets O. FROMMERi Practical BookBinder, andRulel Opp. Court Home, wrxu kinds of bladtasr sad rullan 4ono bavo cured since located tn this city, but I will affected and he bad several haemorrhages and and a eonflnned Invalid, and was uronouuevd nf ootuurapUoru He came to me for treatment to rain tlesh and went to work in tbo aprlii wht-n hcme In hrarglng bow well be a did Ears. not bo uninteresting toeoinr, wpiYlalty tbtt forms of disease, Vnry few people tit ed urirlrtu never done by one who understands diseases 01 ph)sloUn (without any special knowledge cn of purulent dlscharaea from the car, but thla French writers, Iu Verney and Jtard I). U. St. bin luriobraue or heart. and when tbe oar is cured tb cough Is alto He tolls theia ther bare cold and for a time, but sooner or later returns, but the again. It falls aud it m lmpoattiuii to restore Its lull bearing pj anithlng was the matter with tnelr tour, and' would suffer far less and preserve their hearing EYE- 'nt In order to euro them and rtMtnr tros-wt to tho general physician for treatment of this and the careful application of properly selected the oye, that tbe penoruy ana tne suoocea or cases that show blemishes and detects of via ion aad a not the means, lu tho shape of selected thesoorgaus, wbo souk tho specialist the earl teei; uo gives mem sucn advice. ed oyeV' they are generally termed eakens It. Noartr everv one of thsMH vision and weakens tu Notti: them without any operation. Children should" tnose that turn In aud Irritate the eye-ball, oai titled and worn without any pato and to look alwayson baud. , ... that hare tnwn cured by tue here. Many' more boon eeloctod beoauso each one fcpreaeatea of tbo eye t ass. He had beeo vial on that a nav. few days ago ism Ble4A fit., h Aatotito. with tteatues., durablbltv aarf