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The San Antonio Light.
Tl WKDNESDAT JANUAIIY 0 11B4.
J. W. HANNIG
Wholesale Kctall Dealer In
Furniture Carpets and Mattings
Oil Cletks tVladew Shades ate.
OTand 39 Commerco street Sao Antonio Tex.
'S SALE
MAMMOTH STOCK OF
CIotltiHicfor MenBojs and CMlOren
Aid Gents' Furnlahlsg Go4s
VrU W closed oat at and below cost. Call
early sad don't miss this dunce.
Leitli S. litre Aislgruco for
COHEN & KOENIGHEIM
m and 311. MAIN PLAZA.
Am Old Poet Sayst
"In the forehead and the eye.
The sMlure of the mind doth llo."
XDDtiislzrn:
MIn the stomach through tho Hp
TJo th peopio's morning nips"
f AiXAtimii'a Ukst. IS-
raralsked ltoesns ror Itent
At 164 South street near the Polish church.
Forty years' trial bi proved "BLACK-
DRAUGHT" the best liver medicine la
the world.
Sold by James Clarin and L. Oryoskl. druggists.
Wanted.
A good boy to carry a horse route. Apply at
tali ottlce.
Baslnosa Opportunities
lUUrowl TIcU.U.
Railroad tickets bought sold and exchanged.
Reduced rates to all points at Harnett's ticket
ofOee.la film Hart's cigar store. Main plaza. 6tf
Dr. SI. K Tarvln Dentist
Successor to Dr. Weeras. Office 413 East
Honiton street. Up stairs. 12-ls-im
Hellday Goods or Every Description.
A splendid assortment atO. W. Baldwin &
Go.' 27 Commerco street.
Domestlo Iteglatry ontee
XI Houston street. Hours 10 to 4. Servants
placod 111 town or country. Terms on appllca-
" BLACK-DRAUGHT" curca costivenws
and sick headache.
Said by James Clavln and I. Orynakl.drugglsts.
200 Cords Dry Wood For Sale.
Cat and split to order and delivered to any
pars ui law cuy. uvap lur cunii.
100000 Hard Ilarut llrick
For sale rick work done cheap. Citterns
Small Tracts of Land for Sale
TTIthln one and two hours' ride of tho city
plent r of water wood etc by Hilton & Vgung
30 West Houston street.
February 13 ltafUe of Curios.
first prise ebony and gold cabinet worth
HO On view nt the Intelligence olllce 101
Houston street. 3U0 prizes. Tickets tl. 1-2-1 01
Trees I Trees 1 1
For the next few weeks is the best time to
plsntany variety of our natlvo trees and no
Madarasz.
tf
Farnltare for Sale
At a bargain: J1.VU worth or furniture will bo
sold at hair first cost. Two bed room one par-
lor oomplete dining room and kltchon sets.
Only bn In use a few months. Call at or ad-
dress S10 North Flores street. Ml
A Girl Wauted.
X smart colored girl about 12 years old can
and a good place to work byappljlng at this
pfflee oratNo.ajCamargostrvet. U-31-tt
Furniture lloughtand Sold
Repaired and packed. Carpets cleaned and
laid. Address Oiouge Kline
1J-1-1ido hi Austin street.
I. C. Meek at Lone Star Tea Store
Corner Houston and Losoya streets has a
complete line of groceries. Including now
arrival pure Louisiana molasses and sugar
Will be sold mighty low fur cash. 1-2-tf
Tnradshed Itooms to Kent.
Corner of Huuitou and Cameron streets
1-S-et
Jlolbs! Bulbs 1 Hulbsl
Dakllas pieunlcs tuberoses hjaclnths. and
glasses gladlolas llllies narcissus etc. for sole
Handsomely Furnished ltooaa
To rent; also stable 29 Loioyo street.
Have Yoar Teeth Filled
By Dr. X. J. Smith. No. 38 Commerce street
over Cavln s drug store. 11-1-tt
Your Opportunity to Purchase a Lot
On easy terms and at your own price. Is now
offered to luosu who with to make WU per
cent on uu Investment In six months. For
special bargains send for our printed list.
Hilton Vou.ia
No. a 8 West lloustou street.
Tke Alamo Uakery
Alamo Street near Commerce bakes dally a
fresh supply of wheat graham and rye bread
rolls biscuit and ules. All kinds of cake al-
ways on hund and delivered frvo to all parts
f the city. 1-sijm
Hoofing
Messrs. Byrnes A Kerr us contractors for the
Fletcher Composition gravel rooting are pro-
f ared to till all oiders. The root Is proven by
borough Investigation long use and thousands
or testimonials to be the most economical.
durable and best tire roor In the market. Tbo
closest scrutiny Is luvlted. Olllce No. 2V1 Cora-
iuuii. li-satt
The St. Leonard If olel.
Tfe sdvlso our friends when they goto San
Antonio to stop at tho new "tit Leonard
Hotel." on the south side ot Main plaza where
they will nnd handsomely furnished rooms an
excellent table and every borne comfort all
for the reasonable sunt of $3 and 12 CO per day
according to tbo rooms occupied. No where
In the South can the samo accommodations bo
found for the money. Stock men will ploaro
snake a uoto of this. K-1J am
Tke Alamo Skating lllnk
On Losoyo street near Uarerlck hotel has
lust been opened for ladles and gentlemen and
will be so oonducted as to secure Its popularity
with both and a place of entertainment for ail.
ladles and children will receive any 1 sslstanoo
desired by the polite and accomplished man-
agers. Hours tor ladies and children only
Irom 10 to 12 and for gentlemen from 1 tog
aad from: toll) p.m. Admission lioentsdur-
iy.V dr ' at algkl. Including use
LIGHT FLASHES
TTfcal Ska Jtesrtera Leans am Tkelr Tewr
Threagk tke City
rroleisor Secraan to-ntcht at Turner hall.
Officers were elected by the Turners
last nlrht.
J S. Martin job printer has sold out bit
job office.
The treat Seetnan every nlfht at the
Turner hall.
Don't fall to ice the tcat Seemsn at the
Turner hall.
The great Stcman evsry nlht at the
Turner hall.
Seeraan's wonderful entertainment at the
Turner hall every night.
A lively Interest Is now stirred up over
the Aldermanlc race In the Fourth ward.
Seemsn I Seeman I Seeman 1 every night
and Saturday matinee at the Turner hall.
Alderman Gallagher has opened the ball
in dead earnest for Ihe race in his ward.
tt costs Ihe Ilaverly Silver King company
$6j5 te give one performance In this city.
The Turner I took and Ladder company
will meet for drill llils evening at S o'clock.
E Dooley's case in the Recorder's
court for quirrelling and fighting was con-
tinued. Mr. Ed Freboeie the transfer man Is
somenhat Indiiposed He will be out In a
few days.
William Schuncke an eld resident of the
cily died yesterday afternoon at his residence
on Mill street.
Mayor French last evening scored Judge
Noonan before the City Council in ae infer-
ential manner.
A boy while'plijiiig in the bat cave fell
and injured himself. Dr. Graves Jr.
attended to him.
A brakeman named Bullock had his foot
crushed while coupling cus at Lytle station
yesterdsy morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Payne's case for disturb-
ing the pesce of a man named Crux was con-
tinued until to-morrow.
The Ladles Utnevoltnt society met at
Scholz's yesterday and several good works
were proposed and carried.
Dr. S. T. Lowery has been elected medi
cal examiner for Section 632 Endowment
Rank Knights of Fhythias.
The friends of John T. Hambleton and
Alderman Dcgener both claim they are sure
of election from the Third.
Rev. J. V. Neil preaches to-night at the
First Presbyterian church union services. His
subject is "Family Religion."
Professor Tripp's fifth lecture to-morrow
evening at the Baptist chapel will be "Italy
aad the war for Italian Independence."
The meeting of the Alamo Council of the
American Legion of Honor did not take
place yesterday but will do so to-night.
Members of the Endowment rank
Knights of Pythias are requested to call oa
the Secretary lor their certificate policies.
Salvationists lectured on the plaza yester
day afteraoon. Several hackmen wept copi-
ously and hid away their frail one's cards.
fuitice Adam had nothing in his court
this morning. The Express man though
will no doubt extract some facts for bis paper
to-morrow.
II. R. Foulk of Galveston is soliciting
busiaeis for a new paper to be published in
this city weekly to be called The Sundsy
Opera Glass.
Julias Belmont and Albino Montez were
fined $5 each in the Recorder's court this
morning. The other cases were cnatinusd
and dismissed.
Street Commissioner Rutii has just com-
pleted the graveling of San Pedro avenue and
his force will soon be through rolling this
thoroughfare.
Seemsn's great electra act; Sceman's
voyage around the world; Seemaa'a elegant
presents at the Turner hall every night and
Saturday matinee.
The opposition (oColoael Belknap in Ihe
Second ward will find they have a small fol-
lowing on election day. Moisbstks must
tske a back seat.
Some of the excursionists call our present
weather a dalli-ance with midsummer they
having left the mercury behind thtm register-
ing 23 degrees below tero.
At Meyer's hall this evening the Edmund
J. Davit Post of the Grand Army ef the Re-
public will be organized. All old Union
soldiers are invited to attend.
Mr. Gut Menger was blessed with an ad-
dition to his family yesterday altcrnoon in
the shape of a fine boy. Mrs. Mary Menger
has now six grand chlldrea.
Richard Fetichom complaina that he
was driven out of the city some miles by a
hackman and robbed of $10. He says he
tried to get the police authorities to aid him
but failed.
The air Is full of rumors about some sub-
ordinate city officials devoting the greater
portion of their tiaac log-rolling for certain
caadidates for Alderman la the First and
Fomtli wards.
The backbone of thts cold snap seems to
have been broken the thermometer having
fallen 12 degrees since 6 o'clock this morning.
But still the temperature is hardly mild or
fervid enough to ripen bananas.
Brick buildings are beiag rapidly brought
into use for residences here in Saa Antonio.
Mr. Mlchelsen the General Freight Manager
at the International depot It building his
house of brick which he Is erecting on
Prospect hill.
At the next county election asplrlag
Aldermen wilh long memories will be as
vengeful as Nemesis in paying soaae old scores
contracted in Ihe present city campaign. Some
of them know where to locate the "bug under
the chip" and will see to it that the "bug"
doa't get away with any county honors or
salary. Blessed Is the man who hath do
political aspirations.
The Kingdom of What ? I !
The Inter Ocean prints a list of Chicago's
eligible bachelors. For of such is the king-
dom of heaven. Kansas City Times.
Sullivan's Ambition-
Professor) John L. Sullivan says he wishes
he were a newspaper man. Probably he
wouia line to put a tieaa oa an editorial now
and then. Chicago News.
BJfston Bret.
MlM I'allas Riidorsr.rnn Murky
She didn't know chicken from turkey.
High Spanish and (Ireck
Sho could lluently speak.
Hut horknowiego.ot poultry was murky.
She could toll the groat uncloof Moses
And tbo (Intra of tlio wan or the Hoses:
And the reasons of things
Why the Indian! wore rings
la tholr red aborlg Inat noses.
Whr Shskespcaro was wrnnir In his grammar
And the meaning of Emerson's "llrabinai"
And sho went chipping rocks
With a llttlo black box
And a small geological hammer.
She hv views upon coeducation
And the principal needs or the nation
And her kisses wcro blue
Ant tho numhor she knoir
0( the stars In each high constellation.
And alio wroto In a handwriting clvky
And she spoke with an etnpbasis Jerk)
Anil sho painted on tiles
In tho sweetest or styles
Hut her knowlcdgoof poultry was murky.
The Judge.
Harriet Gets Even
Haritet IVcicott SpolTord sajs in Harper's
that Joha G Wbittlcr Is color blind. There
Is a rumor abroad that Mr. Whittler once
casually remarked that Harriet had red hatr.
Kansas City Star.
True Love Down East
A Ilaoror Me. young man brake his en-
jsjeraent alleilnE that his sweetheart
couldn't cook. She replied that she could
"cook hertlnp" and "you know darned well
that them's all you can afferd to pay for."
N. Y. Tialh.
Bl'EClAt. NOTICES.
Geraniums in bloom at ltunyan's.
Mkn's nnow nalf-solcd and heeled for J 1.
IjvIIcs' booia half-soled and heeled at 73 cents
at tho Little live Hire. nearTunier ball. tf
Arbor-vltics SOo. II. SI S3 SI Wand up to
K'h ut ltunyan's HI Couitncrce street.
T. C. Frost extends a prrs'lng Invltatlim to
all his old customers and friends to call and
sco bhn at his warehouso on Acequla street.
8ewi.no Machines repaired rurnlturo wag-
on alwuys on hand at FcarsonJtCol ton's 1C1
Soledad street. 12-13-lm
cerles at 43 Soledad street. Call before leaving
orders elsewhere l'rlccsaa low as anywnere
In tbo city. 1-S-ltn
Large Japan plum trees at SI Commerce st
Messrs. Huermann Bro. Inr'teall to call
and Inspect their stock or groceries wines
liquors etc. at SIX Alamo plaza. ll-W-lf
Ladies' boots tnado to order at the Llttlo
nm Hive near Turner hall Houston street.
Wltchcll's Little IIco Hire Is not connected
with any other firm In this cltr.
Full assortmontof fresh stanlo and fancy
groceries at llucrmann le llro.'s 1 Alamo
piazA. 1 1 -i i
ANYTntNn In tho boot and shoo lino made to
order from a man's low-quarter at S.1 75 to an
English top boot at the utuo lice Hive near
Turner hall. 10-aKJm
ScmwD.lt and Furniture of all descrlntions
bought and sold by l'earson 3c Colton 51 Solo-
dad street. 13-12-lm
Just received tinnnrtnd sardines mush
rooms rents In oil. ollvo oil. peas and all
kinds of French preserves at 43 Soledad street.
Mr entire stock of merchandlsn Is now In
order In the warehouso on Acequia and North
lore sireci. i win sen my goous ai r great
eduction and earnestly Invito all tn call.
1-5-it T. 0. i'ltoST.
has removed his enllro stock of goofs tern
norarllv. until his now store at bla old stand Is
oompleted. Is situated on Aoequla street about
one half block from Moln plaza. The ware-
houso nlso fronts on North Flores street
about aamodlstanco from Mllltnry plazn. Ills
stock Is large and will be sold low till April 1
next to avoid expense ot removing it o-ot
International Saloen.
near tho International depot the International
ssloon with a fine f reo lunch. Dave Saunders
will bo found behind the bar. 9 -'t
New Orleans ItesUuraut 303 N Flores St.
Furnishes first class meals at 23 cents. Dishes
to order. 1 lest of French cooking. Call onco
nud you will call agalu. 1-&-4F
Texas Trees For Sale.
Peach pear. plum apple cherry apricot.
grapovlnc strawberry. Also ornamental trees
shrubbery and roses. Also fine collection of
bulbs SI Commerce St. E. Huntan. 1-8 tf.
You will alwnrs And nt John Ilrnriv'a Whltn
Houso Parlor liar lllpy's hand made Sour
-uosu uia jiournon anu uougntor a uia itye.
Wanted.
A nartner with 12000: to collect and take
charge of olllce safe monopoly. Ulg chance;
No. JS17 East Houston street. 1-5-U
Special for the Ladles.
For the nxt week I will soil at greatly re
duced rates a large lot.of ladles' underwear and
corseta. The ladles are specially Invited to call
Two Finely Farnlsned Itooms
For rent cheap to responsible parties. Inquire
at 311 lAvacca street. l-9t!t
Free Luach Tkarsday Night.
The International saloon will be nnentri
Thursday night with nf reo lunch. West Com
merce street near international depot. A
general Invitation extended. D-2t
Wanted
A suitable person for a tour through Mexico
Tug Dogsl Pug Dogs!
Three of tho handsomest pug dogs living to
be rsfltud at Herman Laux'a saloou hack of
iHwiuuicu. jauuary iru xirat prize "koung
Dr. II. M. Uanter
At 403 East Houston street hasreturnod from
a threo months' visit to Ucorgla and can be
found at his olllce. 1-T-St
Netlce to the l'ablle.
I am prepared to do. In llrst-elass manner all
klnd of carrlaso work trimming painting and
wood work 1 also make a specialty of horse-
YVlilte Elephant IleatauntBt and Lunch.
Ilnth restaurant and lunch counter equal to
any In tho country. French cooking. Perfect
iienaance. i;noiccst or meats game oysters
Lytle Coal.
Order this fine coal from Harrison & Harri-
son 24 Soledad street or Scfaultze le Son
Commerce street or from John Crosby 1c Co.'s
coal olnco and vard north side Military plaza;
telephone No. UU). 11-it-tr.
Special Ilargalas
Can bo had for the next week at L. Wolfson'a
In ladles' underwear and corsets. 1-7-Ot
The Cavae of Failure
Want of confidence accounts for half of the
business failures of to-day. O. Bchasae A.
Drolss and L. Orynskl druggists are not liable
to fall for the want of contldonce In Dr llosan-
kos Cough and Lung Syrup for they give
sway bottle fcee to all whoaresufferlng with
Coughs Colds Asthma Consumption and all
affections of tbe.Tbroat and Lungs.
Assignee's Notice.
Notice Is hereby given that heretofore tn.
S.lt'.0.1.h0.21""'ayo' December A. D.188.1
W. D. Wright of the city of Ban Antonio. In
llexar county Texas doing business therein
by his deed of assignment of said date and
duly on record In the otHee of the Heglstor of
Deeds In said couoty. In Vol. 80 pages 214-220
J.'yfnod and transferred to the undersigned
all his estate and property or every kind not
exempt by law desoribed in sobedule attaohed
to said deed as astlgneo and In trust under tho
general assignment law or Texas for the beno-
tltor nil creditors ot said Wright who would
consent to said assignment and agree to tho
discharge of said Wright upon receipt of tho
Proportional amount of said assigned estate
) whloh they are entitled by law.
-' IUnht UALDiaUir.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ghrr asnrandldato forro-electlon to the ouico
of Alderman In the First ward at the enduing
election In January.
First Ward.
We aro authorlzr-d to announce T. T. Teel as
acandldato for Alderman lu tho First ward at
the ensuing election.
For Alderman Second Ward.
Wo aro authorized to announco Colonel
Augustus Uelknap as a candidate for re-rlto-tlou
to the olflro of Alderman In the Second
ward at the ensuing election In January.
For Alderman
We aro authorized to announco Hans L.
Pegcner as a candidate for re-clcctlon ns
Alderman forthoThlrd ward At tho election
In January 1881.
For Alderman Third Ward.
At tho request ot many friends I announco
myself as a candidate for Alderman from tho
Third ward at the com lug election In January
1884. II. W.llItTEIl.
Third Ward.
We are authorized to announco John T.
Hambleton as a candidate for A Iderman In the
Third ward at tho coming city election tn
January llo asks tho consideration of voters
of his ward.
Fourth Ward
Wo aro authorized to announce Mr J IT
Smye as a candidate for Aldermnn at the com
Ing city election from tho Fourth ward.
For Alderman Fouith Ward.
Wo aro authorized to announce Mr. (lustavo
flroos as a candldato for Alderman In tho
Fourth ward at the ensuing election In January
next. 12-ll-tr
Fourth Ward.
At the request of many voter I Announce
myself as Ai-andldato tor re-election ns Aider
man from tho Fourth ward ut tho coming
election In January. E. Ntuou.
BARGAINS OFFERED
lly J W. Ilradley Land Agent.
Nlco cottage well built fronting east on
Milam square No 'UU) offered for less than
prencnt cewt.
New cottage elegantly finished 7 looms one
block from San Pedro avenue tViOO.
Two story commodious house or II rooms
halls and galleries two cisterns stables etu
on San Pedro nvenuo. (Ircut bargain.
Klgbt room hurt rock houso nnd two room
sort rock lrontlng 011 Marketand Presa streets
and adjoining Casino hall. Splendid invest-
ment. 114 acto farm within two hours rldo of tho
city river front six room houa ceiled through-
out GO acres cleared and fenced orchard nf
Uro acres good well and cistern. Price $20U.
Six nice cottages In Ward 4 price 12U0 to
$31X0 paying 15 to per cent rental.
Improved farms dairr farms much proper-
tics with live etocx largo bodies ot laud In
Texas and Mexico.
Houseor 4 rooms galleries etc. with 4 lots.
No. 1110 West Houston street.
Two large lots corner or Soledad and Itodrl-
goes streets.
Two nice cottages 3 rooms each on 1'annln
street.
Nlco cotlogo of 3 roomson Arenuo D.
Cottage of 4 rooms galleries stable etc
3 cottagta or. Avcnuo II.
814 acres In Karnes county on Hondo creek
fenced. 100 acres cleared and 21 In cultivation'
IS mllca South of Helena and 7 miles from
Dalleyvllle. Flue Improvements well grassed
and timbered. Apply to J. W. DiiAULcr
11-Stf 4(ti Houston street.
Bcruitv health nnd happiness for ladies
In "WiriEOF CARDUI."
Sold by Jainea Clavln and L. Orynsk (.druggists
Attention E. J. Davis Post G. A.R.
The comrades ol tho abnvo post are hereby
notified that tho election of nfflcirs wilt take
plcco at Meyer's hall'" Alamo plaza Wednes-
day January S 1861 at 730 p. in. lly order
Geokoe Kleim Secretary pro tem.
FEBRUARY 23 'S4.
TURNER OPERA HALL.
Event of the Stason.
2 MGIITS OiLYl
sionmy.tcesdiyJ
1.1115
J.H.HAVERLY'S
E-pecially Belected corapnny In the spec-
tacular melo-drataa tbo
SILVER KING!
Now In Its third year at the Princess theatre.
iAindon England Tbo longest run en
record at Wallack's theatre N. T.
in Double stago and revolving acano. Mar-
velous mechanical effects. Or cat acting.
Ileautlful muslo and reullstto grandeur
No advance In prices. Scats on sale at
lilscho's opposite postofneo.
Baptist ehapol corner Travis and Jefferson
streets. Professor Tripp's descrlptlrescriesby
patronage of prominent citizens for a benev-
olent ohjoct- Tickets at Nlo Tengg'a and at
the door. 1.7411
CARTER &MULLALY
Undertakers
4J AND 44 ALAMO PLAZA.
rnnerala Furnished With Every Requisite.
Special attention given to forwarding bodies
to all parts of tho United State. tarTolcphone
eonueotloB. Calls ended day aud night.
mum Ui
FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
The Finest Assortment of todies' and Gents' Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs
LAce Cellars Flschns Kid Gloves Money I'nrses Embroidered
Slippers Ijtee Curtains and Table Covers.
Gents' Undcnvenr and Neckwear.
J.. c&? SOIL'S.
Entrances t Alamo Plaan and Losoya Street.
Grand Slaughter Sale !
$15000 WORTH OF BOOTS AND SHOES!
AU of My Ow Usissxlin will u Bald nt
ACTUAL COST ID NO HUMBUG
WTroprlctor Crescent City Itoot and Shoe Manufactory No. it Soledad street ppoetto tin
court house 8an Antonio. My stock embraoel all kindsof Boots and Shoes and I can guar-
antee quality stylo and price. 18-W-lm
Wagner's Bazar.
WOLFF & MARX
Corner Commerco and Alamo Sts.
B-AuPiC3-JI3SrS in OHiOTHiaSTO
Ueutn' Suits Young Mens' Suits Bit? Boyn'
Suits and School Suit.
Late- Shipmonls of Boys' Suits at Yory low Prices I
BEST MAKES OF.BOOTS AND SHOES.
tSTThc above aro new departments and srrery dollar's wortssf goods Is near asss M
nought at prlnes that enable us to sell them to the aattsfaetton of 'the consumer.
City Property For Sale !
1. Improved property on Aoequla street op-
MtH. CC
G. Hve lots on Camden street near3fadlson
squan1. In block No. o.
6. Three lots on San Tedro Avenue.
7. Half lota on Avenue 1) bctwecu Fifth and
Sixth streets.
8. Housn aod lot on Fifth street between
Avenues II and O
9. Houso and three lots on Crockett square.
10. Ten aires Irrigable land vrltb improve-
ments on (lardeH street.
11. Threo lots on Uallas street near Madloou
square. In block No. l'J.
j3. houso am 101 corner rrunaun square
ncr lot No. 11).
11. Threo luts corner HI Taso Salado and
Medina streets. In block No. 07.
1.V Slxty-llvu and ono-balf acres with Im-
provements under fence known as "ltacoand
Falrflrouuds."
lu. lS'gbt seres Improved Irrigable land on the
lower labor on South Florte atrect under
fence fine ficach orchard on part of grounda.
1". j'llty two lots west or Alazan creek on
Durango street out of lot No. 1X1.
18. Twenty-four acres lot No. '110 west ot the
Ban I'edro orcok at crossing of International
and Sunset roads.
10. 1'wclva lots south of (lovernmerit ilpnnt.
iiiiiuuumieir
Urayson street out of the
dl
runnlnirback to river onnosfto Sixth street.
21. Two lots. No. s and 4 In block No. 47
nbovo Upper Labor dltch.nn San I'edro avenue.
SI Iilock No. S on Walnut street below
Steves Ic Sons' lumber yard.
m. lour iota in uiock ao. aoovo upper
block No. 22. on Park avenue.
1. All property belonging to Messrs. Adams
& Wlckos comprising building lots near Inter-
national Sunset' and Government depots San
I'edro springs and other parts of tbo city
which weoffer at llboral prices and on easy
terms; nlso all their Irrigable lands In and
attend to the renting ot bouses negotiate
loans oa rcasonablo terms. Notary publtaat
ollloe. J. 11. FltlSNCH in CO.
STs Commerce street.
TS AND HITS
EMU
UaitdHrmio Patented
ROCKERS
BED LOUNGES!
BUEEAUS
WashtaDuS Marble Top Tables.
33 COMMERCE ST 35
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 8, Ed. 1, Wednesday, January 9, 1884, newspaper, January 9, 1884; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth162753/m1/4/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .