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Iffy yynty ' -1$k,''1Fpvtryi '.Hjj.pi f,WfyWWiyyW,1gfwW' w ' 'fay srewrsiMr ; A HOME OR A FARM FOR ALL, Special Attontlon Invited to the Following List of Bargains In Lands, Ranches, City Residences, Farms, Building Lots 1 We rcpri'itnt mlely vrry i1pcc nf property nil vrrl lm l hy us, bihI nnvlnlm, without fur of contradiction, I lml e have the lnwst nnil most llverlilctl list of oropcrly In I lie Smillinest; Hint our fncllltlea for showing property nrc better, nml e give mora advertising H(hliUKi'8 t" wir clients limn nny other Unit hi this ell. Wo lire iremreil, nl nil times, to ocioiiimiiy luiycrs to miy portion of the rituto wlier we oiler lands, mill advise nit n IdiliiB Inforiiuil Ioii tncnllor write for our t'lreuliir l.lst of llarijiilnn Jiiat out by HILTON & YOUNG SO YVI-.NT IIDlhTON STIlKKf. 10,000 ncres of Innil on head waters of Uundslupe river, one of tho finest cnttlo ranches In the Btntc; nbuiidnnceof pura running water, line range unci good win ter prelection. A bargiiln If applied for loon. 40,000 acres outside range. li.OOOaores adjoining above, tame clinr acteroflnnd, abundant wnler; will sell at low figures, either separately br wild the above. U,MX) acre ranch In Menard county, 3J miles front on both sides of the San Hulm river; line range, abundant water and f;ood winter protection; also Willi the and 3,WX) line graded sheep. The. best bargain In tho State can be had ir. Hits property; It must bo sold. 700 acre farm on tho Guadalupe river, 12 miles below Segtiln, about 100 acres In cultivation, with good Improvements generally, can be bought for the very low price of $10 per acre; terms If de sired. 210 acre farm 10 miles southeast of the city, on the Calaveras creek, all under good fence; 70 acres In cultivation, good well, house of 3 rooms, stock pens, etc.; tine grass land and very productive: will be sold very low and on very liberal terms. 320 acres fine farming land on the Me dina river, In good shape, abundant water and good grass; Just the placo lor a small stock farm 320 acre farm on Medina river, adjoin ing the above; 20 acres In cultivation; small house; will sell one or both the above tracts for $7.60 per acre. .120 acres good farming and grazing land 15 miles southwest of the city, with permanent water, plenty oftlmber, soil mostly a sandy loam; will sell for tho low price of S3 CO per acre. 320 ncres of good postoak timbered land 15 tullcBendt of the city, near Saint Hedwlg, very productive and In good farming section: will oiler this tract for a short time at $2.50 per acre. 205 acre farm 15 miles southeast of city, on Calaveras creek; 115 acres In u high state of cultivation, balance all un der fence; abundant water, good slone bouse, 5 rooms, line orchard, penehes, plums, grapes, etc.; Is a perfect farm In every respect; can bo had at a bargain. 100 acre farm 11 miles east of city, 33 acres In cultivation, good house of 2 rooms, tank, line black sandy loam, easi ly cultivated and very productive. Price $000. 100 acres open land adjoining the above same character or soil; will sell with above or separately, l'rlce $0.50 per acre. 200 acre farm 10 miles east of city, K acres In cultivation. good house, -I rooms and gallery, lathe and plastered; 250 lino fruit trees, 2 good wells of sort water, permanent stock water, 135 acres In pasture, tine crass, stock pens, cribs and tenements, all complete; this Is an ex cellent farm, l'rlce $2700. 1100 acre hay farm 10 miles northwest of the city, all under good fence; can mow 1000 acres; good Improvements, tine living springs, and an ahundnnce of living stock water. A delightful home for Invalids, being much higher than the city. This Is one of the finest ranches In the State. Call for terms. 1G0 acre farm about 12 south of the city, 75 acres In cultivation, balance un der fence; good well, wind mill, lino sandy loam, easily cultivated and very productive, good house, wagon and har ness, l'rlce $2000. Terms If desired. CITY ri!01T.r.TY, UK.1IIK.CK.1, LOTH. Six beautiful building lots on Toblti hill, In front of Frank Anderson's resi dence, very cheap, at $G50 each. One large line lot on South Laredo itrect, containing 11 acres of ground, running back to San l'edro, equivalent to 0 lots; owner wants money, l'rlce $1200. A nice little cottage In blork 51, 1.opez street, 3 rooms and gallery, good cistern brick and cement, 125 barrels, lot 20x00 varas, all fenced, for $C50. Two splendid new residences on Dal las and Augusta streets, about 10 rooms each, with closets, bath rooms, hot and cold water connections, gas In all rooms and halls, with every other conceivable convenience, l'oslthcly the finest fin ished In the city, all now and In perfect order. One Is two-story; the other Is one-story both bargains. Terms given at our office. An elegant etono resldenco on Erie avenue, with one-halfblock of ground or G lots, with all modem conveniences, stable, carriage house, bath rooms, clos ets, sewerage, etc. This Is n princely home, and owner will take part payment lu country property well situated and will give a good bargain all the way. Call for particulars. Two nice cottages on South Kingsbury street; will sell very low; but llttlo cash required; balance lu Installments; One fine building lot 30x00 varas on 'Xobln hill, corner Main avenue and street, fenced and graded; the finest building site In tho city; Improve ment cost $200. Very cheap for $1250. Two hundred acres 7 miles east from city, house of 2 rooms, 85 acres fenced in 3 fields, 00 peach trees, almonds, crapes, pears, etc., 30 head of cattle, 11 cows and balance young stook, cistern and tank, all for $2750. Eighty acres 10 miles north from city: 15 acres In cultivation; can cultivate 00 or CO; house of 3 rooms, large cistern and nlentv of water. Only $1000. Four hundred acres about 12 miles east well, frame house and shed, newly Im proved. Terms reasonable. Half Interest In n country storo, cotton gin, etc., in a very flourishing location not far from this cltv. House and four lots In block 128 for saic low or will trade for ponies. Uood uouse auu large cistern. If you do not find anything to suityou In the above, call for our Descrlptlro Circular. Wo are alw ays at home, and, the latclistrlng hangs on the outside. JJILTON 4 YOUNG. In Mcmorlam, jcjl-covkbnoh kuiiu m. musk. Again the Iniid laments a patriot gone, jinoinir nonorcu veteran passed away. Her trusted servant long, and falthlui on, Whoso work began re San Jacinto's day. and hnnd. And signed tho charter Hint proclaimed us free. Willi Austin, Houston and llielr brave compeers, He helped to found our structure, strong nnd great, And lived to see complete the work of enrs, And show tho world "what consti tutes a State." In thai dark hour, when fate, In Hum. tiers louu. Decreed that war should drench the land In blood. He saw In tears the dark Impending And inuglit'ln vain lo stay lliu ar.gry Hood. lie bore no arms upon Hint bloody Held, worus lor mat sail war ne ever snoke. While reason bade hll Judgment not to yieiti. lie kept his fnllli, bill helped us hear I he yoke. He wrought no slrlckin heart n wound or leor, No orphan's wall above a father's L'rave. Tllldealh came on with xiible, pall and liter, And laid hlin tow by Colorado's wave. Ills name t ow linked foreer w ith thine own, Fair Texas, like Iby star undlinined shall shine. In everv ollmo whero winds thy fame lias oiow ii. While worth and honor have a home and sbrlno. Would any pale the lustre of his name, wr piuuK one laurel irutu ine wreaiues ho won: They first must cloud and dim ids coun try's fame, In Ihe long years his history is tier We feel I lint when he reached his dying Of II, To nav at last Hie irreatand flnnl debt. Thai naught for her that he had done or night 1 said, Had power to raise ono feeling cf regret. And that he leaves a priceless heritage, To all the lesson of a life will spent. Whose Influence seen and felt, from age 10 age, Will be his best and highest monu ment. A.S. Moniiok. in l'edro. Houston county, Texas, January, 18S3. ANOTHER WOFUL TALE. A Confiding Victim -Wnll From Word One. A handsome young foreigner living In the First ward is In sure trouble, and lilnks of taking a trip lo Kurope "for the benefit of his hcallh." It happened In this wise: Some opths ago a Mexican matron arrived In tins city from l'iedras Negras, Mex ico. She was accompanied by her pret ty little daughter, a child of some 14 rs, and Just budding into woman hood. Sho exarclsed very careful es- lonage oi uer uaugiiier, rarely allowing erto makethe acmialntance of a vounir man, and never allowing hei to go out with them. Our handsome friend, the foreigner, became acquainted with her and finally, by means known only to hlmseir, continued to escort her out from her mother's roof for several suc cessive evenings, always with the moth er's consent, wliohad placed great con fidence In her daughter's escort, Vio lating every known law of moral respon sibility and friendship, the young man at length caused the ruin of the Inno cent child and ceased to visit her. She at length fell sick and her condition be came npparent to beriuother, whodrove uer in auger irum uer uouse. sue toon refute at the residence of her married sister, In the Second ward, and there iicrciiiiu was uorn. Although the young mother suffered untold agony, her ruth less destroyer heeded not her 'woo, and refuted to aid her. until conmelled to do so by threats of public exposure In the courts, which he Is now doing. Pardoned torn Worse Fate. Aphella I.ccour, the young servant girl who was convicted of theft of Mrs. lteed's diamonds, and sentenced to two years In tho penitentiary, but afterwards pardoiif d fully by Governor Ireland, Is now the Inmate of amalsondejoic, west of tho San l'edro creek. All cll'orts lead ing to her reform seem to be set nt nauuht. and she Is far advanced In the down grade of moral depravity, lty iue viiiy mu j.ioiir tins never nearu oi any cflorts having been mado to redeem her, excepting the one kind act by the Governor of the Stole. Our charitable ladles who organized the home for fallen woman, have had a splendid opportuni ty to assist her if they so desired. Llttlo Jotter on Kissing. Cream and peaches once a week, Hut always 1,1 tt lo Joker; Kiss your girl on Up and cheek When smoking Little Joker. Hut why the rhyming, would 'jon sip The crazing nectar from her lip, Then smoke hut Little Joker. What matter when, or how, or where, So j on could sip forever there. Little Joker will keep up the charm, owing to Us delicious perfume; anil while nectar and ambrosia were the mythical drinks of the lrods of old. to Is Little Joker fast becoming the choice of an lovers of goon, line cigarettes anil long cut tobacco, manufactured by Gall Texas Pntenta. The following patents were granted to citizens ol Texas, bearing date of March 17, ISSo. reported expressly for the Luitir by Louis Hugger & Co., mechan ical experts and solicitors of patents, ii asuingion, i. u. Aiivice iree ; ... .1. j, aria, aniiuuBhy. Kme. D. O. l'age, Gainesville, double-foot plow stock. J. W. and J,;i), itose, lloonevllle, rem edy for chicken cholera. 11. J. Swenson, Sugar Land, end gate asiener. Who Married Them? Kider Jackson, of the African Hell dlst church, called at the I.ioiit office vesterdar and renueBted the statement mads that lie did not perform the mar riage contract uetween .iiimes iiianuanii Annie rnyior. vvnouiur Draw-poker Is much dearer than u draw on an Opera 1'uff Cigarette. Avoid imitations. BARGAIN COLUMN. Parlies Wishing to Bay, Rent or Sell Should Consult this Cclomn. A KINK CAI1M IOII MIT, Fine tract of land of llOUacrea In Har ris county, n miles from Houston, on , llultalo llsjoii, railroad running by the mine! plenty of water, grass and Umber: some Improvements, anil part under cul tivation; 400 tons of liny cut from same i last seaton. Will lie sold cheap and on easy terms at a linrgaln. Addri T II. JohnMin. this ofiice, or J. W. Ilrndley, Heal Kstale Agent, San Antonio. lllll'HIIIN I'ltOI'l iitv Km mm:. A iVrootn cultnire house and lot on Mc- Kinney street; fine brb k cistern, fruit and simile trees and doners. A cheap piece or property at $12110. Address T. II. Johnson, this olllce. eixTV-Kivr. Hint 'Sami aciim. Solid body of land, well grassed, 10 miles fronting on I lip ItloUrnmle; I2,iimi(lieep, 3K10 goals, UNI head of hursts. l'rlce of ratlin mid live stock and also all equip ments Inclusive, quick sale, $I0,(K). Address J. W. llradlcy or T. II, Johnson, San Antonio, Texas. .1 M'l I.MUli MIIICHIS. A well Improved farm, situated two huiidrid arils from station al Moore Hollow, on the International railroad, In a good, healthy country, containing 14(XI acres of land all under fence; G. In cultivation, a good frame house of six rooms, dining room and kitchen, all sur rounded by gallery; stable, barns, bath houto ; garden, all In good order; water from a lank and well: to bo sold for cash, lfdeslred some cattle and horses will be sold on the place at their mar- notice. 'I title perfect and warranted. ror particulars auuress w can on "i, (.:.," care T. II. Johnson, I.iiiiit olllce. VAi.iiAiu.K i.xim ion ad.K. fill! acres on Ihe Leonn river, nbotit ') ncres Irrlcahle: mesqulle timber plentiful; situated 8 miles below Uvalde on i no west sine, ah me. niiprtivciiienis, with sugnr mill, $5500. Address "L. .," care mis oittcc. WO ncres on the lilo Frio, iiartlv irri gated from Hie Frio river. Situated in Uvalde county, 12 miles from railroad. About 300 acres under irooil fence. Ad dress "L. C," this olllce. Cure Tor Piles, Files arc frequently preceded hy a sense of weight In the hack, loins and lowcrpartof tho abdomen, causing I ho patient to suppose lie lias some allectlon of the kidneys or neighboring' organs. At nines, symptoms or iniugcsiion are present, as flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspira tion, prouucingn vcryuisagreeaoio lien Ing, after getting warm, Is a very com mon attendant, llllnd, Weeding nml Itching I'lles yield nt once to the appli cation of Dr. llosanko's l'lle Itemedy. which acts directly upon the parts af fected, aborbing tho Tumors, allaying the Intense Itching and effecting a per manent cure, l'rlce, Weents. Address, The Dr. llosanku Mcdlolne Co., l'iqua, O. Sold by O. Scliasso it Co., James Clavln, Ilagland & Co. Drunkenneil, or lh Liquor Hil.ll, Can Ba Cured by Administering br. Hslnei' Col len Specific. It can be irlvitt In a cup of collee or ten without the knowledge of Ibo person taking It, ellectlng a speedy and perma nent cure, whether the patient is a mod erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. '1 hoiisands of drunkard have been made temperate men who havn taken t lie Golden Spccltlu In their collee without their knowledge, and to-day believe they quit drinking or Ihelrown free will. No harmful ellects result from Ha adminis tration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars and testimonials sent free. Address, UOl.tlKN SrtciFtc Co., IS5 Knee Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. To cure Illlllousness. Drsnensla and Sick Headache, when these disorders aro caused by impurity or tho blood, to create an appetite and give tone to tho digestive nnd assimilative organs; to eradicate all unhealthy tumors from the uiooii, nnu for ine lassiiutie ami iietuiiiy peculiar to the summer. MOltLF.Y'S T-X-S TONIO COItDIAL, the Grent System llenovator. Is uneqttaled. An Important Discovery, The most Important discovery Is that which brines the most irood tolhoirreat- est number. Dr. Kings New Discovery tor consumption, coiigns anil ;outs win preserve Ihe health and save life, nnd Is a priceless boon to the allllcteil. Not only does It positively cure Consump tion, our lougns, mollis, jironciiius. Asthma, Hoarseness and all allectlonsof Ihe Throat. Chest and Limit vlcld at once to Its wonderful curuttve powers. it you iiouut tins, get n triat uottte free nt lilce Bros. & Co.'s drug store. Dr. Bosanko. This name has become so familiar with Ihe most ol people throughout the United States that It Is hardly necessary to stale Hint lie Is tho oilginator of Ihe great Dr. llosanko Cough and Lung Syrup, Ihe people's favorite remedy, wherever known, for Coughs, Colds, Consumption nnd all aflectluns of the Throat and Lungs, l'rlce W) cenls nnd SI. Sold by C Scliasso & Co., James Clavln, Itng land & Co. A Couch or Cold. If not lironnitlv at tended to, may result In an Incurable lung disease. For nil diseases of the throat, breast and lungs, bronchial or nsthtnatlfl allectlons. MOKLF.Y'S TWO- HIT COUGH SYUUr s n lileasant and certain cure. It iiromotes exneclora- non unci removes an uiseaeeii matter which obstructs the lungs, the ulcera tion Is healed, and the sufferer Is re stored to pcriect neaitii. ask J ., unt ie er iv son lor ii. anil take none otner. An End to Bono Scraping, F.dward Shcnhcrd. of Harrlsbun?. III.. savs : "Having received so much bene fit from Klcctrlc Hitters, I feel It my duty to let sullerltig humanity know It. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctors told me I would have to have my bone scraped or amputated. I used, Instead, three bottles or Klectrlc Hitters and seven boxes llucklen's Ar nica Salve, mill ii.v leer la nnw unil nn,1 well." Klectrlc lllttern are sold at 50a, a bottle and llucklen's Arnica Salve nt 2,ic, per box by Itice llros. ,t Co. Bucklen's Arnica Saive. The best salvo in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fever bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin F.ruptlons, and positively cures Files, or no pay re quired. It Is iruaraiitccd to ulve uerfeot satisfaction or money refunded, l'rlce z, cents per oox. eorsaio uy nice tiros & Co. Black Leg This Is to certify that I have used Wo.siiKiiHii. KiciiiT and found It to bo an Immediate relief for Itlank Leg In cat tle by giving them from 15 to '.'0 drops Internally and applying once or twice axicrnauy to pans auecieu. A. J. McCmhik, llultcrcup, Williamson Co., Texas, For Hoarseness. Whoonlnir Couch Spasm of the Wind-pipe, known as crowing disease, and Indeed for all pul monary aumeiiis most common an the little neonle.MOltLKY'S TWO- COUGH BYKUl' Is a certain cure Sold by t . Kalteyer & Son. OLOENl TIMES Till formula cy uhlth MiiMer'i Mirl Billm Ii tomjvundtt It avr tuo irtt jrmrt eW, and tf Gtrmnn erifin, The ntiti rnnge cf jwrfWorj mrdVefriKt fiinnft pndtrt prrjvnlin tti en joys to hifh a rrpuiatiim in IKt nmmuiKf V-W it U mail if ISHLEPTf? s& 1TTERS' H is thi best nrntiy for Jiiftirj c I I.lrcr Complaint, Jljsjirjislif, ffitmplntht Stomach, JihUim- lon, Malaria, l'erlodlrat Com itlnltits, etc. As a lltootl J'urljlri; ' has no equal. It tones the systirn, 'renqlhening, invigorating end gnu v life. IMvensnlmrt'l Im. anil 1 am aatn. An1 that tho r,ulaUon la not unmerited N UtSIILER IIElltl HITTERS CO., 628 Commorco Bt l'hllsdelphla. Pirier'srTaattat Worm ByrapNever Falls FRANK STARR tkkvino STiti:i:r. 3 AN ANTONIO, TEXAS. Telephone WW Orders promptly tilled. In pnscutt irlven aw free, uncksa-uof iroo.lant hrKvaluo that ntll eta't )"u In work that wlliatonoJt tirlnir jnu in money Meter ihnu Hn)lhlmr elso In America. AllntKiiitthlllo.- kIIbbi s. for all tho time, or rpnro time only, In wnrk for us nt l homes, i-ntiun P. GROOS L CO., BANKERS, And Dealers in Exchange, HAN ANTONIO, i I IDX.IS TEXAS NATIONAL BANK Or SvN ANT0NI0-2S8 COMMERCE STREET. Ailtliorlrcd capital, ST.'sl.lxl; Pal.l In, f 100,010. A. Ilelklinp, ft. F. Voakllin. Jamk 1. K.u:t., Cashier. Traders National Bank, 204 Onniini no Street, SAN ANTONIO, : : TEXAS, Transacts a general banking business. Bids for Crosswalks MAYOIt'S OFFICII, ) Citv ov San Antonio, Tkxa, March Kl, 1SS5. J lllds w 111 be received at tills olllce tin til 12 in. Thursday, .March 20, 18S5, for tho construction of Crosswalks. Specifications of Crosswalks can be had nt the City Kngineer's ollico. BRYAN CALIAGIIAN, Major. Hy K. P. Cmupox, City Clerk. Two Brothers Saloon, Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets, 1)1! I.I.N I (J 11 LOCK. Kci-p tho rinPsHmrKirtc., Wlties. Clinin juifrricr. nit'l Liquor. iu'cIilUIcb lu Ilio tlriont mno mul w uh. rJrU'nn9 iri'iitk'iin'n i tort. Fluu lunch iluily nt 10 o'clock n, m. Brick Brick Tho very heal of i:.in.i: l'.XIS 1IIIICK forsulo at Messrs.Muillii & Bcliryver's I.u her Yard, near the Buiiset railroad ih-pot. Slf I T. SHIELDS, Newly Married Husbands Phoul.l remi'inlKT tliut Ilio wife U thoMculic vt ufct, und mn I'lu licr prnmptly ll Ii n lioltlo of Crwilo Fi'iatiloTunlo If ho wUhcs to jirccorvo licr youth ami benuty. It invuriubly cures WHiVnoRs, ihtuui) i rout rat km, lrrctfulttrltics, nml all fcniulo t-ouiplalnts. For Balo by ull Drugirleta. Wholesale ty A, UrcleB, " RENDLE &. DERBY, 336 EAST COMMERCE STREET, to part fen bulM UrderiMwIcttt il. All work punraiaUfMl nnd at lowest OVim. flllnr book nut. Iletflnnm Nonefkll. Terms free. Hali.ctt Il ok Co. I'ortlaDd. Malao. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL h a. HiMAAKiu , Tea Deilcr, Coffeo Roaster HO, 14 COMMEICC WHEEL Importation of Frtnrh nml EnglhtK tahU i dttitaeiti a $jM-natty, (fr jmtxhrd ami ground tray dny, TVa of alt grnttt and HERVES! HERYES! Man) In every lomiiiuiilly suffer acutely from disease nt I lie nertous sys tem without knowing the lauseot It, as from head-ache, face-ache, back-aelie, nervousness, neuralgia, palpitation, sleeplessness, cough, spinal tenderness, pains, weakness, tingling, numbness In tho lower limbs, followed by loss of ap petite and excessive debility. These symptoms should prompt patients to seek relief, or paraljsls may follow. He lief can be had. Thin. IIoit.iuov, M, I)., 402 Fait Houston street, up stairs. DR. BREED1KU, i:ntist, HENRY LAAGER, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Real Estate and Loan lmi'roTot proi-crtf In nil putt of llm cyt "pc Intnl. c-nnon (mil to irfiii'U in pnmnwmt rttiN. C Tr--fivin.il mriwil.t-.tti, Onico 2.17 Went Coiiimiitco trttt. ALEX. SARTOR, Watchmaker Jeweler, No. 18 ComtntTCH .Street, HAN ANTONIO, - - THXAS. Bell"& Brds No. "iSl, Coiuincroo rttriTt. Silver and Plated Ware, CUTLERY, ETC Watches and levvclrr repaired. Charges reasonable. We tutu plcastiro In show In); our goods, and purchasers aro Invited to call, riatlsfactlon warranted. 12-1-ly STOP, THIEF ! A Ihkf wan Hci'ti jt'Htenluy (rni8li)(r Ilio tlinmt of n l.ubl iicudl oM trvnl Ionian. Thu t liltTa nnrnu wus "CoukIi." A polict'innn culli-d Murtxlcn'fl l'lttdrul Itulni promptly nrrcst liim. TIio nlil Kfntlemnii, Air. Coneuniptlnn, now ciirrlt'Hlliu iwiUteinniilnliU pm-ki-t, nixl la hnppy. l'orfalo hy nil iIiukkIkIh. WlioUnulu lty A, Jimt C)iCikh, nllnu ltrt,(llrt et froinMcxI nn i:uM lloiiKhm vmt, umh-r th- Viun hoiisu. StCM-kcoiiHlstlnu: of tlilll. ('lit lice pea pdliiticlllo, tlicn-dltiH, niK-kcry, txleatitra uml fancy wikiI hats ornuiiHi.ti''t wlthjfnltl ai kIIvit. ('iirloltlv n rpivltilly fn ull kinds Mexican jriKxts, llU31III.UTO1e H ItOSSI. DMl'ATCIl Steam Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing Est't Itirlfitn iintltltii In our ctliililltihtiH'iit nllkimli f Indies' und (fonts' npparcl. Iiato, ffutlirrs, KfMHN. nhawln, flaiuaftk, 'taldo rlntln, caiit utul ManketH, no matter liow (lclk-uiu tho fut rlc, our uiettHMi v. in not Injure It In tliu It utt. n-ia-lm w. UAii.MSDoitr & to, To ContracLors. Tho pliuiR uml ppcc'ltl('Utlonfifrtliti Atnucota tun Ht tho County Clark's nitlcclii rk-tixun nr Htlhiionicnnf J. ('. Hri'cllnif i Kii. iir tii-tH, Ii) Han Antonio, fiiiui Moiuluy, Muix-li 151, io -MU'Kuuy, aprn i. HNU for Uio rrjH'i Ion of Ilio Court Iiouko may nrf-vlolm to 10 o'clock u. in.Vm Anrt'l lt!is.s.v' Hhlcli tlum tho bids will l,t opciunl hy ilio urt. ilach bU intit h tircoinpiinhsf hy n rorfi-lturouf Ono HutulrM Iknllura In u writ tlttl ihtck. Amount of ttond, D,uu. Vai-U bidder will tu rcpurt'd to tuimo his bouiUiucn (two nutiu t). Tho court will pay cash for tho Murk, In sc on Installment., at statttl crlodfl. In thu proirrcua of tho work, Tho court ro wrvcB the right to roject any or all bids after two da) ' tltuo in which to cmuiidcr tin-in. $s&& DallBia Block MISSOURI PACIFIC International and Great Northern Ii. R. Division. Schedule in Effect December 23, 1 884. DKPAllTUllKS. For St. Ixiuls, via MUaourl Pacific 0:30 a. m. For St. Louis, via SI. Louis, Iron Mountain and Southern 7:45 p. m. For Laredo , , 8:30 a. m. AltMVALS. From St. Louis (Missouri I'nclllc) , 10:33 p. m. From St. Louis (Iron Mountain) 7:1.1 p. m. From Laredo 7:00 p. m. Two Express Trains Dally Between San Antonio, Austin and St. Loals. Clite tonntduint at IAttlt lloek fur He Suvthatt, and in M I'nion Dtvot. St. Ixniit, with lUprtt 7Voma in alt IHrtdiont. For tielttt or any further information Offly to .1. J. Clli:V, 7VM .firnt,ITOnnnifiTSI,Siinnml," II, I'. lll'IIHl:, IVmnvr.tvrlif, Um,t,m, Ttliu. II. W. SlcCtll.l lll l.il, (Hmml li-isrAvt,l,ilvriton.Ttia J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s SI IT1I0 CITY BREWERY. $1,000 REWARD $1,000 be paid to any one who will find adulteration of anything whatsoever in our Beer. We furnish Pure Goods and Defy Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of the city or country. Williams (Successors lo wiioi.rs.vi.i: ami Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Polly, And Step and Extension Laddorc. Atrenti for Cnfl l'lstr (linos Cnmprny nnd Avrrlll I toady Mljrd Taints, Hive on hand full llnoof Waif I'mxT llpirlpfrs and DiToratlons of latest rtrsijrn. which wo ara now pro hit, to sell at Hard Timr Trlrf. Ve al-vt hate killM workmen and are pri! aro 1 to oon 'act for nil witrk In tLla lino. Aluo a f ull line of Curtains. Phadc. l'oloa and f murci. Art Materials, tto. Ho. 233 and 235 East Houston Street. THE CITY COAL AND WOOD COMPANY, Corner Avenue D and Sixth Street, San Antonio, Hard Coals, Cord and Stove Wood, ti:i.i:i'ikim: WAHRENBERGER & BECKMANN, ARCHITECTS OrTICK AND CONHUI.TATION ItOOMS : Over Lockvioo J & Kampminn's former l'lniis, Sperltlcnlloiis nnd nil Inroriiintlon ileslrcil by those contcmplntln)r to build furnlslicil. Wu ncknonleilKO no superior in file profession. Call anil sea us. Dan J. Coi.tos. "STUICTIaY COLTON & AUCTIONEERS $ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 401 EAST HOUSTON STREET, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS. MaSr Kccoml-lintiil I'nrnlt uro llouKlit anil Bold. I'urtlcular nttentlon given to Uutslile Hales. rMtlsfiictlon Knarunteeil nnd consignments solicited. is-avamr. Till. tlFT.T or lrvrnrr WHITE ELEPHANT, Mulu 11 tM. HMnAnttfolo. Teims, Fowler. Berliner & Co. Prourietors. HEALTH IS WEALTff Dr. E. C Wwt'kNrrvonnrl UralnTn ntmeut, HCbv. Nurvous l'rostratinn chuw-! i-y thu ute of atoohol or lobaoco, Wnktfu'noia, Mental lity and Irsdintr tu misery, decay and of Power iii 'tborbox, lovolnniftry Ixwiwaand Spennat rrlitpa catm-d by OTcr-eieitlon of thubralo.eelf-abutoorovi'r-ln uIncdco Kncb box eontalna ouo month' treatment. St (0 a box, or ill boxn for $5 CO, tent by mall pre paid on receipt of price. WK (lUAlEANlCK BIX HOXE8 to euro anrwf. With each order rwelvmj by us for ilx boiea, accompanied with 85 00, we will nend the purchaser our written guar antee to rofutd the money if the treatment doe notetTecC a cum Ouarnnt'lMuedonly RAILWAY SYSTEM. & Russell Soulo A Williams) iii'.t.ui. m:.it.i:iti in Brushes, Kalsomine, Alabastine, Charcoal, Kindling, Cedar Posts. mi. sho. Bank, Cor. Yturri and Commerce Streets. J. II, Doltox. ltUSINKSS.' BOLTON EYE, EAR, THROAT. , I. D. 0.81 A lata Piire,n to tbo Now York Ophthalmia I narliat anil l'lufi-wuir if I lnhis.lm,,ln in tho Unlli iiuur Iho New Ynrklhilithalmlo l(o lilUI. Dlscaicn of RYU KA It; TH IIOAT amt niints an I'xcmaivb aiwciaur. llcrrmctlon leatbil anil correct ulaases preserlbeil. lli riUK 403 K. HOUSTON STIIKBT. onico Hour.- 8 to 13 in.; lo 5 p, m. No otnro hours on Huntlajr. Hmldcoce XM Ban l'edro Avenue, Telvphono 97. 12-3&4m rii7iri7uH " RESTAURANT 310 MAIEKirr bTItKKT. rirrtHliiM lounl hy tn week or month. 1 lot coil cu unI lucli. atli)fuetlon guaruntecU. SlltS. AMIXIA 1ILUA1, I'roprletnss. A PRIZE 1 tnananrtlilnirelaeln ihlaworlil. All, or either ui-ci'eu irom nr.i nour. ine Droaa roaa A. II. SlUrilk ID.OlIUDIN, JIU A. H. Shafer & Cc. 31 VTtMt Coiumerctl St. Telephone 970 Practical Plumbers. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TTT7I T r forworkliif people U U I Upo9tati-e,andwowl, I III I 1 1 a royal, valuable i UULI 1 koo.Is that will out Bend lOctjnti mall Toufrea ram pie box of you in ine war work In nare tltuo on r. or Hih tiir All of both iexen, of all Bgvt, praudly luuceaa- fill. IO Ocntl tO S&eaSllV Litrm it nvirvnvcn.ntr That all who want work tnny test the buKlnraa. ke iii unparalled offer t Toall who are win Nina i to pay for tuo tlons, etc., eut (no. luimcnso tay absnlutcly rule for all who start at once. f)on'tdelay, Addrraa ' nson & Co., Portland. Maine. CARTER 4 MULLALY, UNDERTAKERS 41 AND 44 ALAMO PLAZA mnarals aTnrnUh.d With Kv.ry Hoqnlalt. oanaMUon. Oalli alUnieil day nlDlctt. 4 1 .4