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nw nil Binlt little Ihen-liy prvreutlnir
San Antonio Daily Light
Srujrpkii ofmeranr been
clllnir Dr. Klnir't New !HooTory Hlectrie
Hitter and Iluckton'i Arnica fUUre for two
reart. lUre never hirulltHl nmedtot that i
o wen or itItc such nnlrmir Mttefaotton.
There hare been anma wonderful com ef
IVctedbr these tned)elnelntb)eltf. Aorerml
oawe of pronounoe4 oonaacaptlon hare been
entirely cured bribe uaeot a few bottles of
Dr. Klrur'i New Ptsoorerr taken In connec-
tion with Kluetrlo Hitters. We ru a ranter
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Volume VI. Number 339.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17. 1886.
Only $5 a Year
I.
slF YOl-
WANT TO UK TUOKOUOIIIiV
I'O.VfKI) ON NKW
Fall and Winter Goods
MKT BOMK HOI.II INKUItM ATION FKO.M
TA01sF13 Tail AO
'ji i . Alamo Plaza.
Theylhay.e one of the Finest and Largest Stock of
i!!Cood3Ver before brought to this market.
MARK - DOWN - CLOTHING - SALE !
Suits and Overcoats!
"NEW GOODS !
FINE STYLES
AW.1IAJ!
Inquire for Prices!
Genuine Bargains !
WOLFF L MARX
Cot . Commerce and Alamo Sts. San Antonio T.ex.
H. D. Kampmann Presldont - Otto Koohlor Soo. and Manager
-Skuar
LONE STAR
Jrewing
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Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
-- SELECT'' BOTTLED ' BEER
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN ANTONIO - - - TEXAS.
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ALWAYS TO THE FRONT!
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Gigantic Stock in all Departments
.283 2Y J SPECUL' ATTENTION CALLED TO THE GENTS DEPARTMENT.
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Merchants nilvcitiso in viirious
ways such as "Scllinn Out ut
Cost" "Dainngcil Goods" etc. try.
ing to gull tlio public that thoy
l)ossoss peculiar advantages by
which thoy aro enabled to sell
cheaper than their competitors at
the same timo soiling at a good
profit. Thoy perpetuate it fraud
on a generous public by offering a
lower grade of goods which uro
palmod off as good and sold as
lirst-elnss.
jEuch season it has been my
earnest endeavor to improve the
quality and make of goods and to
sell them at a reasonable profit
giving each customer his money's
worth in each purchase. In fol-
lowing out this .course I have
been successful and am proud to
say my business has increased
each year and is now
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the Kind in the South.
mi2 to!-
. ISOurlne the Beaton I will ofler extra Inducements In all departments.-!
' LWOLFSOH
N. W. Corner Main Plaza
San Antonio Texas
LATEST TELEGRAPH NEWS
From nil Parts of the Olobe Con.
densed and Dolled Down.
Tbit visible grain sunnlv has Increased
10(10000 bushels during the pait week.
Silver nrosiieefors aro wild over the
discovery of oro In the Indian Territory
below Caldwell Kai. and troops aro
anting 1110 ironuer.
The News ratrly bubble! over with
llartow t both ends
Missouri has 44 democratic majority
ilolnt ballot not 21 ai nrevlouslr re
ported.
A terrible powdcrexploslon at Ualves-
ton yesterday wrecked the nun atore or
N. J. Ilnghes and probably fatally In
jured a clerk who wai loading cartridges
nen tne auoiucnt occurreu.
llurko'a accounts nt Galveston show a
possible ahortago of $0000.
The creditors or Jofenli Slelskl. La
redo will probably bp paid In full.
A Kbost Is said to uaunt the bridge
over the I'ecan bayou near llrownwood
and the train nien run over It but can
and no traces or anyone being hurt.
I.. Kaiser a Hemustead urocer. has
failed for 1 12000; assets t.MXX).
rotherlnirham was arraigned at HI.
Ijuls for that $100000 exnrem robberv
and pleaded not guilty.
Floresvllle aradetnr renorts a very
large attendance
A
atl
The gap on the Mexican National be
yond Haltlllo will soon be tilled anil
lurougn trains win oe running to tne
capital of Mexico.
CornusChrlstl reduces the snecd of all
loaded dravs and such to a walk: Dleas-
are riding or driving to a slow trot or
pace.
Eastern Hounialla Is In a ferment ltiu-
lan agents have been getting In their
work.
Kaulbars threatens to leave Bulgaria.
; were a consummation most devoutly
to be wished.
The Beabrlght divorce case In London
emieu: tue juuge ueotanng that no
valid marriage ever was consinumated
nd Mrs. nealirlght regains her 1 uertv
and her property.
French armorers have been deteoted
shipping arms to Irish moonlighters In
uouniy nerry.
Ilrltlsb anarchists meet on the. 23rd
Inst. In London to express sympathy
with their Chicago pais now under death
entencc.
Vienna Is drouth struck. Water for
Sdraullc supply and baths has been cut
for a week and now theeiinplr for
Hushing mains will be curtailed No rain
nas lailen lor weeks.
Fremsteln. Canton of Heme. Switzer
land hiia been destroyed by lire and sev-
eral lives lost.
UnoleHamseled GUI Illicit stills and
arrested 1214 persons employed In
them for the llscal year ended Jane 'JO
A bill for the conversion of tlio na
tional debt will be Introduced at the
next session of the Herman relchstag.
ihe French chambers aro considering
tne propriety oi gramiug a l.uuu irano
Denslon to the widow of each olllcer and
soiuier Kiueu in tue ronquin war.
monument to Hum's Highland
Mary Is to be raised on Castle Hill
uunoon.
The continued hostility of the Arabs at
Stanley Falls on the Congo river has
caused that station to be abandoned.
Jloulancer savs France Is continually
preparing tor war as the best guarann
tee of peace.
The llfth cave In of the river at I'lo
quamlne. La. has Just occurred render-
Ing the new levee practloally useless. A
new one farther back from the river
must be built.
The Detroit Kvenlnir News has sued
the Free I'ress or that city for $90000;
uoei suit.
The Mutter Chesse and Egg associa
tion Is now said to have downeil Morri
son for his opposition to the oleoiuargar
ne steal.
Blue Mountain near Hamburg. 1'a . Is
on lire and great deelruotlon of timber
is reareu.
Durham the great North Carolina to
bacootown was damaged by lire $500-
wai early yesieruay morning tne loss
in tooacco was i.wai uuu pounds
A young Canadian caught In flagrante
delicto shot the husband or his para
mour suoi ner miner oraineu iter
mother with a chair killed her two chil
dren with a ciud. and staubeu the worn
an to the heart lie then tired the house
ana fled but was caught.
The Santa Feroad will have 0000 miles
of track west of the Mississippi river by
next may. ineir air line iroin unicago
to rtansas is no uiun
The' Jersey legislature contains 40
democrats 40 republicans and one labor
representative woo uoius tue Daiauce oi
power rvno win tue senator Der
There were ninety and nine whom the
La Crosse police took In for violating the
nunuay taw. tue lull nunureu was too
many lor tnem or else the other fellow
imu put up his shutters
The New York boodlers have demand.
ed the opening before the court of the
grand Jury minutes which held them for
bribery. The district attorney opposes
me inuuoii. uuugmeut reserveu anu uo
cision aererreu.
Samuel Orndes. aged SI. of Chester.
tod. goes to Switzerland for a $CJ0000
ivriune
Army officers not absent far their full
term of leave .shall be credited for the
unexpired term and the accruing leave
win oe goou ror lonr years.
Cabinet meeting yesterday considered
sue coming message ana reports oi ae-
parimem ueaus.
The civil servloo reform association
will probably Investigate the charges
against the I'blladelphla postmaster.
The light house board Is ordered t
pass upon the utility or tlm llnrtholil
otatue as a beacon and the president of
wis American system oi eieotnc ugnting
offers to light It up free of expense to
tue government.
Ward Lamont. the Choctaw attorney.
gets a $200000 fee for securing ludsrment
against the United States In favor of the
tribe.
The beneficiary fraternities .have or-
ganized a Congress of Fraternal llene-
Uclarlet. The fratcrnitlea are seventeen
In number and aggregate over 630000
memuers
llurke. the Oalveston County Treas.
nrer was seen and recognized at Austin
last ououay morning
Forty ner oent. of the alrlklnir work
logmen are at work In the Chicago
pacaing unuses.anu more are being IRK
inaii tue time. The militia have left
The Attorney General's cilice It not
vacated nor It It likely to be.
A drove of bogs parsing over a bridge
trailing to Allerton's packing lioii.e
Chicago broke through as a passenger
train was passing under neverst lings
broke through the roof of the roaches
and many of tlirni were killed. No pas-
sengers hurt.
The St. l-oiils and the Chicago
National Catllo Associations haw eon-
Holldated miilrr the nanieorthcNnllonal
Cattle (Irowers Association.
Foster or Uhlo.ravors lllalne ror presi-
dent but thinks Sherman should have
Ihe suppuit of his state delrgstlon In
the next convention.
Wise Is under $1000 bond to keep the
peace towards Lanib.and woi't lain It to
lilin.
County Court.
Transacted the following biMlneM to-
day: Allowed .to It. Ojilntana for tnklng
n lunatic In Austin and lor hack hire
and lueali.
To cleaning out vault or court-house
fit.
Old Laredo and I.osoyo road matter
continued.
Somerset road and the report of the
Jury ol view on the propiwed change or
raid road rijeoted.
IVlltlnn to discontinue part nt the
Denton City road continued until Ata-
scos i county establishes a rtmd to con-
nect. IV 1 1 1 Ion to continue Ihe llerk rosd as
a Ihlril-nlars road paspul upon and W.
r.dwnnls Jesse I.. Conoway J. h.
kand W. K. MoKlweo appointed as
irv oi view.
Jose Angel llarga allowed eight roll
' wire and 1.KX) feet or lumber a. here
in fore ordered In a new road through bis
property.
rctitinn ior i)ron ronti was granieu.
ustice narnrs' rquituion rorsiauon-
was tiled and nassed.
A number or small bills were ordered
Id.
II
Stills
took I
District Court.
City vs. J. Webb appeal from record
's cnurr. juiigmenr nisi nirainst j.
cber and Frank Krlsrh lor $.V)
State vs. Slgmond Untie. Motion to
quash overtuled.
riiaie vs. l euro i.ujun Hs-nuii i khi
anil murder guilty and sentenced to
wo years In the penitentiary.
Slate vs. Clnrlano Crrrn. assault tn
kill and murder guilty and sentenced to
lour years in penneniiary.
City vs. Mike MoDcrinntt.Hnneal from
recorder's court dismissed by city at
torney.
State vs. Mangle Albertson. Unlo vs.
onls Krnnkl n and state vs. Kunnle
ranklln veru dismissed by the district
nttorney.
yew oases iiieu: iiunnnu iuinuisvs.
II. Williams illvorre on Hie grounus
or cruelty.
I.;i nninii vs. nuiiaiu small ui
vorce cruel and brutal treatment.
Sick and In DIstresH.
Messrs. H. Vaclier. of Moore's Station.
and l'eroy S. Welford ot Hone randi
lloerne call the Liimr's nttrnllon to the
case or h destitute Kiiullsutnan sutler
ng from Inllammatlon of the bowels and
say that he Is In n dangerous condition
and ouiitit lo bn admllteil to t ho hospital.
The city physician is attending him oui
he has no means ror things necessary
for his proper nourishment and recovery
nor lias hu the necessary attention II
these facts aro trim the man seems to lie
i proper ooject ror atimitmon into tue
lospitai as a city paueni nut as ineuiiy
phytlclan does not do this Messrs
Vaclier and Welford are Irving to raise
funds to send him to tn nospiini as s
invate nal ent. Donations ior tins no.
ect may be sent to either gentlemen at
tin (.entrai hotel.
HOPEFUL NEWH.
Matters Quietly and Surely Working to
Mnko San Antonio a Manufac-
turing Centre.
Northern nnd eastern capitalists
becoming awake to the fact that San
Antonio lorius an important sue ior re
frigerator anu meat packing Dimness.
I hey also sec tutu mo nan Ainonio anu
Aransas l'ass railroad. In all directions.
will bo a most valuable channel for the
d ng of cattle heru and subsequent
distribution In the United State- and
Eurone. Mr. T 11 lialnhlsnow expert
mentW. and savs that !f his experience
warrants It he will certainly start the
refrigerator works In thlsclty. Mr. John
w. w l is. or un cairo aim Juuire
llellfleld of Louisville Ky are also
making stringent enquiries with a view
o estau ismngiuc rringeraior nnu meat
nnniiu uusiness in tins city anu it is
slated both these gentlemen will be
hero In January to decide what can be
done.
Judire lie ll eld Is an exner enced cat
tie raiser k. owing hit business and
Mr. Willis lias Deen connecteu win on
or the largest meat packing factories at
Chicago. Doth have ample capital. A
better combination for the aucccssful
working of the scheme could not be
rounii.
San Antonio allords ample scone for
rich harvest In such enterprise because
there Is an unlimited supply of cattle al-
most at the doors of the factory a good
market surrounds it ror the monopolize
tion oi tne Texas jiexicau iraue anu
there Is ampin facility for distribution.
Once tlio Refrigerator and racking
company starieu here mere win ne
liberal supply of hides glue making m
terlals and fatty ooinnounds. A tannery.
a glue lactory anu oiuer ministries
must toiiow as an ausoiute necessity.
Ihe stock yards will soon be erected
and other Industries must spring ui
This It an absolute necessity forSan An
tonlo. beause there Is no Question that
the future greatness of the city and the
weuaro oi tne people lies in Ban Anto
nio uecounni; tue inuusiriai anu com.
merclal metropolis of the Lone State
Htaie.
Deaths.
Nov. IS. Mrs. L. V. llaokus. aged
years pulmonary consumption Fourth
warn neporieti oy nr. r . Hern.
Nov. 10. Dick Smith aged 24 years.
typhoid fever Second ward. Keported
oy ui. Ainos uraves.
Nov. 10 Charles Nash aged 13 yeart
consumption Fourth ward. Iteported
oy nr. a. neru.
W. W OoxuKllled.
A telegram lust received from Corous
Cbrlitl. says that W. W. Cox. the well
known commercial drummer for Half Ai
Uro.. of this o tv. while attempt ng
board the train at Corpus Chrittl this
morning iobi ills noiu leu anu w
killed. Ills remains will be brouuht
this city where bis family resides by
the train due here at Ci:'M p. m. Cox was
a very popular young man and bis many
friends and relatives in tblt city will
deeply mourn bit untimely deatb. He
was an aotlve member of the Knlulitt
Pythias lodge of this city. Tim full par
ticulars oi ins tieatii it nut Known up
time oi our goiug to press.
WBDD1NO DELIA.
daughter
.Mr. win. Dickey of the no re force.
Place at St ram's M. K. church at
u p. ni.. anu was certainly a granil ills-
rwo sisters Mls'ta Henrietta
Alice Dlikey. lead the way to thu
ar afler nhlch rtmc the bridegrooms
.Mrs. inrkey. next came the
bride lead by her lather. Miss Alice
ks llrst bridesmaid escorted by Mr.
i llenton. llrst uronuifiuan: Miss
leu Dickey.escorled by Mr Cnriithers
onen oy tne parents oi l lie gnmm
-and Mrs. S. ill: lastly the brothers
I sisters or the groom Alter the utusi
rpremnnyiilprrsentlnglirlde and groom.
inatrlave rrreino ly was performed
llev. Mai k lleiison after which In-
ted gui sts repaired to Ihe residence
n. ill. Klin Ira street where was a table
loaded nlih luxuries and every one
arucipairii in a manner mat iniiicatrii
ir'i appreciation or all. The
vis dressed In a most elegant
colon d brocaded satin long
uarc train and side panels ofcrcmu
red velvet Ihe front trimmed with
rich Spanish laco and decorated with
satin liows and orange blossoms
ostllllie was trull of elnlilMIe iln.
sign The groom was dressed In hand
le black cloth suit .Miss Allen wicks
bridesmaid cream colored buntlnir
and oriental lace. Miss Helen Dickey
nu onuesiuaiu uiu gum satin anu on-
ai lace i lie presents were: Ulass
trr pitcher .Miss Maggie Dibble;
ent lamp. S. I' Washington: Elass
ater nllcher. Miss Annie Winn: cream
illchrr W. II. Harper; glass pitcher nnd
auer i. ii. turner; one-nair uozen
Miktns. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas llnllnv
glass butter dish Mrs. Harriet King;
'iiiioiu couiu anu iiru.ii ami nanti glass
satin lined case. Dr. anil Mrs. Starncs:
silver butter knlte and sugsr spoon Mr.
Bescey; clock llev. and Mrs. llensun;
dozen ten spoons .miss Hester
hlngton: table cover. Messrs. Frank
nnd (inrret Woods; while bed-spread
and 3lrs. Ueorire Tavlor: wash bowl
and pitcher Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Harier;
ass wine sei Air. anu .nrs. iiuis it aus;
i-rcani set Mr. ami .Mrs. James
phemon; majolica cream pllohet
s. Millie Washington: unlit. Miss
utile Morri: bridal wreath and veil.
Miss Helen Dickey; patent leather slip
pers am gloves ueck-ue anu sua socks
A.C. Collins bouquet Ilenjamln Wal-
laoe; one dozen towels Mia Kliza Mc-
Culiough; lamp Hester MuCullough;
satin riuuou ami Kin gloves jiiss Helen
Dicker: nil painting. Mrs. Krastus Iteed:
silk niching Mrs. Dr. Ilnrnltz; laoe
in auanii iniiu. .11 rs. inckev: sliver set.
rs. I'. II. (Junnlnelinm: irra.s set. Mrs.
Dr. Hunter; sugar bowl Miss Kmnii
Knger; butter dish Mrs Lena Welch;
water glasses. Miss T'wesla; horse ehoe
butter dish. Miss Alice Wicket: ooov
imperial Highway. W e llenton:
mbroidereil luerlnoscarr. Mrs. and Airs.
W. W. Urlines; lialf dozen nln glasses
ypo .-unrris: nan uozen iruit mates.
r. anu .Mrs. lien r.HrnesI; glass caku
n I pitcher Miss Melissa Dally; set of
laies 31 r. iv. niuker: glass
Mi-u llettla Turner: hair
dozen china fruit nlates. Mrs .las. Mar-
r.: glues pickle stand. Miss I.lzzie
Dlbide; silver pickle stand Miss Annie
w!s: iialf dozen goblets anil cake
ates. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. I.anklonl-
glass horse-shoe butlerillsh MissMatlle
winn; silver butter dish .Miss Martha
Aaron; half dozen goblets. Mist Helen
Illnes: cream mug. Miss Amelia Aaron:
ono dozen wine glssses Miss Emma
lions; glass set .miss Lena Itaymon;
card basket Mrs D. L Harper; glass
set. Miss Susan Dibble; Ice cream set
.ii IBs ji.n.uarry r .n iiaiiony anu 31.
Men. Boys and Children.
na.lv a spcolal effort IhlsM-a
ailvertlso onlf
II I'lillilren's Jackets and Pants S3 (ill lll Men'
i will offer you. All
Any ot Ihew suits ror tn) s. rtillcli
Bulls rood value IIM
a 111 Ml Men's Stills Casslmern immls. 7 00
4 M Ml Men's Klralrlus Wmlanlhilu 10 110
many liaraalns with which we ojKin our Ian sales or clothing.
'ui will look and wear as well as
OurXJrand FalllOpening
AND DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS
is now on Kxiiiurnox-
Wo uro Prepared to Givo SpocialBargainJn"EvotyJDoartmont
Carpets Rugs and Mats.
w thuwl uir !) Inrirr-t line of CA Itl'KTd wo oror hud. Coraa nl boo If our styles
not MI'UI CHBAPBIUIiniiovertKjroro.
rl wlle Ttc I Fine All wonl Onrpct wide. Tno 3
ilwltlu. ......... 4Co HnisHcIt 04Mlt...Mta . "rfsfV-
Body Brussels YelvetICarpts Foil Llnu.
MATriNtl VrrrdiKiJ i ISo
i;v m Ai l i. u iiism mm
HAAS & OPPKNHEIIER
212-214 Commerce Street 212-214
Something 4- IJeW
EVERY DAY!
EMANUEL ABRAHAMS
Cor. Military Plaza and Trevino Avenue.
TO AltltlVK THIS IVKKK
500 Five-Pound Pails Mince Meat.
100 Ten-Pound Pails Mince Meat.
10 Twenty-Pound Pails Mince Meat.
10 Forty-Pound Pails Mince Meat.
New Salt Pickles Imported Sauer Kraut
New Crop Bouquet Syrup New Crop Maple Sugar.
D. llrown.
Thoy Don't Like tlio Division.
There is considerable dissatisfaction
upresseil at the division of the Second
ward Into thu new Third and Fourth
wards aud the Idea U that Hie (aid ill-
ision is not an euultnblo one. Manv
ieople aro In rawir or dividing the line
by A ceo u I a street and San 1'eilro
iivcniiH. inner pians lire suggested. but
(iblcclors nirrerd that rue
division nireniiy outlined Is not satla-
lactory.
Ho Clot Ilia DouoVta.
1'om llnllcv. Ilui man who hired Dunn
it Hniltli's rig to make a Irln to the Lone
Star brewery mid went so far round the
country with It ns to lead lo tho Just 1m-
oressiou mat ue was steal nir u. was
tried In Austin on Monday upon a simi-
lar charge and sentenced to live years
imprisonment in tue penitentiary
llalley it Is stated Is wanted in eeveral
places on similar charges.
ALSO IX BTOCK AS FOLLOWS!
Hew WMttaker Ham Smoked Tonp.
CALL -AND KX'AMINK MV I.AItOK
STOCK OF NKW GOODS AT PiUCES
THAT CAS.NOl' I1K UNDEUSOLD. .
L. ABRAHAMS
A Large Balo.
A lew days ago Mr. Louis Hose uro-
prlefororsnnny Slope Vineyards San
Uabrlel Cullfornln sold his whole pos
session to nn Kngllsh firm or London
Kngland for 21)7000 or In American
money $1037000. Tho tract contains
1'J.V) acres of which 7S0 acres are In
vines 155 acres In oranges and lemons
20 acres in various fruits and the balance
In small grain nnd pastures. This Is the
vineyard that Iguaz Meyer wanted to I
iiuy out uis money uiu not reaun.
Wrecked Near Twohlg.
The passenger train on the I. A O. N.
railroad was delayed for several hours
yesterday by a freight wreck near Two-
hlg said toliave been occasioned by de
tective iraca ine train cousisieu oi
rour cars ladened with silver ore for
Kansas city thai ought to have stopped
here and been dealt with at our smelt-
ing works. Several or the cars were
damaged and much track was torn up
but fortunately none of the employes
werii iiijureu.
A Warm Friend.
. Penitentiary Cnnrr.icilor 1). It. MnCiil-
lougu is in ine cuy on uis way to tue
convict camps tn north Texas with oon-
victs. ue win leave inis ariernoon to
ward Austin with four convicts.
While here lie received a beautiful
pack of silk tlnlsh gilt-edged playing
cards from a friend out In New Mexico
accompanied by these lines:
"Friend and Mother we have played a
game or two together. I send you this
pack of cards with ray best regards and
nope nr. limy piuy auuiuer.
He Waa Seen In the City.
Ui) to a late hour last night the where-
J llurke had not been Iraoed but tuere'
Is distinct and positive evidence that be
waa seen In front of Turner ball on the
day following his disappearance and
was BDoken to by one who knew him
well. There was a wild look about his
eyes that was strange and the Idea con-
veyed to the spectator was that he wai
on a spree. Tills It the lost trace of Mr.
llurke. The detective enquiry here rails
in nun any inner trace ami it is pre-
aumeu uiui nu must nave leit me city.
FOR STREET COKMISJIOIUR.
wlllilnmy work as I bavo done lo the pn
n Antonio.
Jon CAV-IKACflll.
rOR CITY COLLECTOR
iiuilerBlKiivd most respectfully an.
thu ctwulnir cllr election to be hold t
day or February rt.
CARTER & MULLALY
Transfer Line. u
Livery Feed and Sale Stables
DO YOU
Wisli to Buy a Neat Well-Fitting
SUIT OF CLOTHES F.0R FILL; '
IP 80. LOOK AT
A. MORRIS'
Elegant Line at $ 1 0.OO
$1 l.50$13.50 $15
and Upwards.
UNDERTAKERS
IN LI
FU.NERAL DIRECTORS
42 and 44 Alsvmo Plate .
SAN ANTONIO. ... TUCA8.
Rneclal Attention riven to .torwardln
bodies to all parts of the United BUtes. Tele-
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BERGSTROM & GtAY
Undertakers FDneraT Directors
Hats Shirts Underwear
252 'and 254 Main St;
For tals.
The race ootirse. south of Main olaxa.
can now be bouirht -JO tier oent. below
Its value. 'nnHivt -
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cord delivered. Head orders to M. Boat-
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San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 339, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 17, 1886, newspaper, November 17, 1886; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth145004/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .