The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 290, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 3, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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A. W Girmnn. Tno. tl. Jons
W. I WiKtrn.
GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
ritoriiiirroiis.
rubUihnl dallr except Sunday ati'10 VmH
Commerce ttrect. Delivered tr curriers
Ibrourhout the city at lOccnli wccV myoMo
to our ag-cnt. Elnirlo coptea for alo tiy nevrf
bo)nl5cciin. PuUcrlplloii per jear MI
la adrancr.
ADVERTISING I1ATKS I
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Ppeclal rates Kit en
time advert laeinenl.
Unl advertliementa 1 in per Inch Brat In-
tertlonj tScenUper Inch each subsequent in-
mien. Trustees' sales II 00 per Inch lint In-
scrtlout 25 cents each Insertion afterwards.
lIMdlnr matter editorial pare 23 cents per
tlaa eaoh loicrtion. Local culuinns !0 cents
arst latertluut lOeenti first week a rent after
llrst week ("pedal rates on 60 and lol lines
running for month.
Moms advertlserornta payable en first of
eachmonth. Tranlentadrcrtlslnirm)nlile In
adrance. Only metal cuts printed.
All contracts must lie approved by the llul-
ness Manairer.
Subscribers not reeeltlnir their paper will
please make complaint to the olllee. Suli-
scrlbers are warned not to pay their sulscrl-
tlen eicept ukii presentation of n properly
rcselpted lit 11 from this nmee.
THOMAS II. JOHNSON.
Holiness Manager.
HntertJat 1'i.stonlii' nl Sim Antipiiln.TVxna.
as second clnss mstler.
""""UAII.KOAII TI.Ui: TAIII.K.
N.wTlm. Card In Vtrnt October 19 IHBI
I. 1. N. Kallroad.
!.. l Mn I'aclde rriltr ji'l l m.
Vat ft Louis vial. M. route II" n in.
IHVll.a.
From larrdo
Mlp
O. It. 8. A. HAII.HOAII.
TWO TIIAIN8 TO Nl'.W OI1I.UAN3 IIAII.V.
Through Espress ICaM 1'ally.
IavoforN'cw Orleans Houston ant oacs-
Lsavs for New Orleans Houston i
Ml p.
Arrive from the Kast.
i from New Ortcsnl Houston r
I (Il-
Orlcacs Houston and Oal-
Arrlve from N
velton.
Througlt West.
Leave for San Francisco. F.1 I'asi
ArrivVfrom Ban Francisco I'.l I'ai
snd T.sple
7 1 n. m.
snd I'diale
Wednesday. December 3. 1884.
It is apprehended Hint n war will
break out between Dallas and Kort
Worth unless their newspapers case up.
lr a system of sewerage was now go-
ing forward working men would obtain
work and trade would bo brk. All the
money would bo spent In the city.
Voting It down was a great mlstako In
all respects.
Congrksh Is In session but as a vigor-
ous attempt will be made to get both
Houses to visit the New Orleans World's
Exposition 11 Is quite possible that much
needed legislation will go over to the
summer session.
I'nraniEST Aiitihjr Is a true political
economist and briefly shows In his
message that our manufactures need the
South American markets very badly.
He Is n protectionist also to the extent
that he Is In favor of the abolition of all
excise taxes except those on distilled
spirits.
Tiik weather is delightful In the ex-
treme and there has been no killing
Irost In San Antonio. Invalids anil val-
etudinarians In the Xorth should couie
here to spend the winter as It surpasses
the climate of Florida by reason of the
dryness and purity of Its climate. A
word to the wise should snfllce where
health Is at stake.
Tiik United States Is allllcted In every
nook and corner of Its Immense territor-
ial area with stagnation of business and
tlEhtness In money mntters. The elec
tion of Cleveland has not had the effect
as sanguine Democratic editors pre-
dicted It would do of rendering money
easy and plentiful and of raising the
prices of agricultural products
"Will San Antonio develop enough
energy to make the railroad to the Gulf"
asks the Itoerne Advance. "At the pres-
ent time the promoters seem to have
gone to sleep or possibly their previous
exertions tired them so that they must
take a rest. As a railroad to Fredericks-
burg will naturally follow the comple-
tion of the Gulf road we are anxiously
looking for the work to bo put In hand."
Th deep water edition of the Galves-
ton News of Monday Is a marvel of enter-
prise and extended research. It shows the
prospective greatness of 3) States and
territories which are tributary to the
Gulf of Mexico and the Importance of
a good port of entry at Galveston in
that connection. The facts and llgurcs
are given In detail which relate not
only to Galveston but to the balance of
the State anil the News should be justly
proud of the special edition and its
untiring energy.
A pension for General Grant Is one of
the suggestions made by 1'residcnt Ar-
thur and It Is to be hoped he was not
"casting an anchor to the windward"
In the precedent. It Is a fact that Amer-
ican ex-I'residents are placed In an em-
barrassing position because they are in
n measure debarred from again entering
Into political life or the restless activity
of trade and If upon retirement they
have not accumulated a competence
they Indeed become objects of a nation's
gratitude.
In conveiuution with a Tribune re-
porter the other day General Logan
said he felt like the man who stubbed
his toe and sat down on a stump to
and asked! 'Hurts pretty badlont It?'
'Vcs replied the man as ho hugged Ibo
toe up closer In his bands 'anil tho
worst of It Is I'm too big to cry and it
i hurls too bad for me to laugh.' " Hut
1 after alt General Logan lias proved that
he possesses one good virtue and that
Is bo accepts his defeat with spartan
firmness lie v. Ill not be returned as Sen-
Inlorfroin Illinois but It will not be for
j all time If his past Is nny promise oflhe
I fill u re.
Tin: newly-organized Worklngmen's
club r ts upon tho proper foundation
and ill - rves universal favor and assist-
ance. Ii embraces the true protective
policy fur worklngmen the providing of
I a mnil rorthe reller or tho sick anil in-
I dlgent and the payment of a small week-
ly pittance by each member will soon
provide an adequate fund. Our wealthy
citizens would do themselves an honor
by making donations to this sncrcd fund.
Tho cessation In the bnlldlpg boom tho
general stagnation of business and the
scarcity of money full wills peculiar
Hardship on all whose dally blend de-
pends on their nblllly to get work unci
our benevolently Inclined clllrens should
exlenil a generous nsIManc lo Ihe
Worklngmen's club Just started Ktiry
working man should hnslcn to Join It.
M-Minii Conn's report on the Knds
deep water bill will be presented to Hie
rctiato In a few dnjs The points ills-
lusscil are: "Tho necessity for deep
wnlcr at Galveston to a section or coun-
try solargc in area nnd varied In pro-
duction as lo make It an object of great
N'utlonul concern. 'Mint Ihe ellorls of
the Government lo deepen Ihii water nt
(inhesion have been confessedly on
plans purely experimental all of which
have after nn expenditure of upward of
?lr000G0 proved utterly unsuccessful
and futile lly comparison or the cost
as proposed by the Kails bill ullli Ihe
cost of Hie .Mississippi Jellies to show
Hint the amount naked by Kails is rea-
sonablo and fnlr." Owing to the short
session and the change in I lie adminis-
tration It is a luntter of soiuo doubt
whether It will bo considered but eery
effort will be made to give It n slnrt.
Tin: people In every county It Hie
Hlnto should proceed nt mice to get up
petitions to the legislature fur Ihe repeal
nrihu unjust unequal and oppressive oc-
cupation tax now levied and collected.
There Is not n shadow of Justice In tills
tidluus tax. Nor Is there the least
necessity for It. It cumpels a merchant
or grocer with ."iiJ0 capital to pay us
much iiccupnHoii tax ns the merchant
with n capital of flll(l0; It compels Ihe
lawyer doctor rcnleslntebrokerili'ntlt.
mechanic etc. who Is Jlnt starting. In
pay the same occupation tux which Is
paid by persons In an established busi-
ness. The tax Is upon the occupation
and utterly regardless of Ihe amount of
business that Is done by those paying it.
Tho press ol Texas should take up this
unjust law and discuss It freely and In-
eIs t upon lis repeal by the legislature.
Let Hie voice of the people be heard nt
Austin. The I.iiiiit Is opposed tonll un-
equal taxes such as Is t lie present occu-
pation tax.
Tin: Austin Dispatch u slmon pure
stralghtout Itepubllcan puper advocates
sensibly n while man's Government and
predicts that tho party will prollt In the
future by Ihe recent defeat. The Dls-
patch sari: "Itlssald Hint otryevll
works lis own cure nnd we believe that
I'rovldence permitted the defeat of the
I'epubllcnn parly tit tills time that It
may bo purillcil and freed from Its er-
rors. If our country to be freed from
the curse of slavery could endure four
years of bloody war the Itepubllcan
party to iedcem itself can stand four
years of Democratic rule. Its defeat has
already strengthened It especially In
the South. Carpet-bag adventurers and
Ignorant negroes no longer control the
party and we now predict that under
Hie management of intelligent while
men the Itepubllcan party In tho South
two years hence w 111 poll a larger vott
than It ever polled before. Hut for ne
gro sulTragc the South would not be solid
for tho Democracy to-day and it would
not have hnd -10 additional electoral
votes with which to defeat the Itepub'
llcnu party. From this time forth the
negro censes to cut tho Important llguro
he did In politics. I.Ike while men he
must lake care of himself."
An hi Texns hns presented nil her
statesmen nnd patriots to theconsldera'
Hon of 1'resldent Cleveland In the
make-up of his Cabinet the I.iiiiit
though Itepubllcan wishes to ndtl a
word In favor of a gentleman u lawyer
and n Democrat in tho person of Gen
Chas. W. Hlalr.of Leavenworth Kansas
as suitable timber to place at the head
of the Dcparlment.of the Interior. Gen
lllalr has already been mentioned In this
connection notably by the Dally Trl
bune of Fort Scott Kansas and while
there can he no harm In making the
suggestion It may not be known to the
general puhllo Just how much good inn
terlalthero Is In tho ranks of the Dc
mocracy. General lllalr has been
an able and trusted leader
Kansas Democracy for Hie post de
cade and he has willingly led the for-
lorn hope at all times and under all clr
cumstances because he Is n representa
live Democrat If there is one In all till
broad land and because he has tho
ability coupled with a clean career and
spotless reputation. Having spent the
best portion of bis life In Kansas he
would bring to the Interior Department
the practical knowledge and the experi-
ence so greatly needed In Hint depart-
ment for the proper settlement of the
many Interests It has to deal wllh
The Lioiit does not profess to have any
Influence In this matter but when n
Cabinet It to be made up It Is policy to
get honesty experience nnd ability and
theso are Gen. Illalr's qualifications In
the highest degree.
Eminent Physicians
ENDORSE
svw j-vi il ii ism-. - Mmmm-
BITTER W
DR. WASSERMANN
KeiMenee and Ofllce SI Mum I
.sr. a ii mf.no nu uotv.t.
w; jjj Vi7rt'i-Tf)Hi.
Tilt OrlKlnftP'SnisMt'
nd '8trnd Uretiit" llonO.
H Ao HWI.1T. ANB THB TRUB SOUTHERN PACIFIC
fi7 HOUHS FROM HOUSTON TO NEW YORK ft7
U I ABB1VIKG HOURS IH ADVANCE Of A1Y RIVAL LINE U I
Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Coaches!
"4 DAILY TRAINS 41
Wliotocnto and retail
Tea Dealer Coffee Roaster
rilYMICIANHare nalurnlly unil raprr
y ?f ry rarcTuI la Ihrlr rirotnmcnilnll.m
nrproprlrtary rrmrdlr. .linrttlrlur ltut
ln unci nn quit) 111 t'd riitlorritirnl nn tUc
Jollotvlnji I f llworltiy ofirlnl by Miirrr
rrn to who! nllmrnln It ffnn ml a pi nil
In J. F. II r int.. tlfl Ijti-t Monument M . JUIti
" l' uisfttorowf' Iron nitlrm In mr iwtlf I
I. nm.1 wilt. Mill 1 tin iif.l kiiow i-f m I m
aratiou tint afJortla ao niuUi nUnfictlwii."
Dm. J. Wj Wrum "9 Wl F)tlle Ft. Iiltl-
lTiviuTiron Iron Illitirnanil tUrlTitt
tMill I rouM Hw. Mr motlKT. who la ipitto
an aml la4r alo iin1 II for ItKlltn-MUm ii.l .1) a.
1-11 an.l 11 did Wnifw mmr Jll1'
alia baa ever laJicn. I hlybly rucvmuieud IL"
Iil H HtM ItuTLeitoc lua Alw.ulUi Ht. Ua1U
"I'iioilot knowany la ftr rrcrrtlon. I nwU
In my i-rivtuw ami "$1 "
wraHarlfnV'inaiarVal fVr. and tlw otl't-r m
laily aiilTrrttiNT f roiu tntieral Uebillly awl lirrvuua
ITUKtraUwii."
Da E. 0. Watboh irm-l'iate of llii Vlnrlnl Mll;
(Ciliitrtoii HtM.' Daltiinom Ml mi ai
j iti hisvIii a i-s-miiial tt ul'ttio tunlli'lnal
iinalittMiof Urowua lmu Ulttir ail rmiM-Ur it
a tntitiln and n-lialila Ionic '1 li iron lrui rtlti
are rajy of assimilation Ita f ffw t ilfwn 11h hIi-iii
la atn-nirtlii'liltiir and U mnlinne would mi
itoubUxll)' prova UilunHiU In maaUntf dliaaMa."
lm Jomh Monma 5 franklin HI Ilaltlmorr Md.
""idwn'a Iron Hltlra la a aflandld nitllrit
Many oi my iMt-nU an n-lmr It for yn ala
.1 hilily and maUrlal li.r.l. ra U I llml lhs-y
riiilrfarAMxl tuulo 1 Kt llirm UVe liruwn'a Iron
llilura.M
" HavliVtflim-4 1'itimii'a'lroti IHltem In my family
1 takf I'lfaioin lu mminMilliitf II iti en-" r tl) .
14 liLlKottot. mi.l in-m ral tl. btllt) and aa a
I.rU;liMa atn mrtbcnliiir tonli- "
Dr. FnAiK It. Hunt Wiar MoulromTy
" 1 an! I'himol to m-oViimt-ml llrown'a Iron It.t.
atliUou tnalarla and otln r atU'Uibiwf lUt.' '
Db lawtwll. rtnrniitOKof linHlmon Md aay!
"I would rmnmiii'ud a trial of Itrown'a IrvU
)tttUraln alli-aM-aor anaitiUu dcUlily or mlirti
umto or an tiwr la utttlnl.
Dr J. I. Mrrna of Falrfli Id. Iowa aara-
"llrowiralroiiltiltsrala tin Ut Inm i-r4ara.
Itt'fritI.s'AlIfflM
Materia Mi-dlca. and mm I but abotdd milti tli
rndnnH'Uivut uf tbo whulo nnsllial i ruf."luu."
Pr .?. C BroTawoon HiinUvlUivMa airas
I htifidy nrnnitnriMl llroxu'a Iron lidli ra for
dyai cala rbcumatlHiu ami urucral dtbilH.M
ln L M. ranoi. of DardandlP. Ark aa a
"Urowti'a Iron Hi Hit la tlw l-M imUlsllif In
tlte world and la Dw-tlntr inlracnloua curea."
In N. R. nrooi ra of Marion. Maaa . anyai
'I n-oomniPUd llrowti'a I roil ltitH-ra aa a taluM
tonic for fnrirhimr tlio liloml and if movinir all
dya)ei'Uo j lut'touiu. It dura not biirt tbfl b-Hh."
"l i.'rwMTilio llrowii'a IrvU lllttera'aud And It i
Oh I Dear John look at mv I
I But Ion Shoes how nice they Jit.
j got them nt
SULLIVAN'S
.. inmmn: nn: stii:i:t-;p
Their targe assortment always i
assures a Perfect Fit. I
"THE ELITE" !
306 MAIN PLAZA.
JOHN LOUSTAUHAU & Co. Proprietors.
NO. 14 COMMERCE STREET.
importjiUon of French and Kngtlih UbU
deltcaclfi a ppcclaltr Coffc parched and
jrround evrry dar. Teas of all madei nd
JAMES MURPHY
ISOECIT ZE30T
OmCE- NO. II DEVINE BLOCK
SAN ANTOXIO - - TEXAS.
Correspondents Sollclled.
" THEO ROZIENE &CoT.
ABSTRACTS OF LAND TITLES.
MOSKV l.l)ANi:i).
01 Til l: : 21 SOI.KDAD STHIIKT.
si'i:ciAini:s:
t. it. law iiontitox witisur.r
.ir.SSAMl.Xn HYK WlllSKKV.
Bianchini's Restaurant
Sold by
All Druggists.
LUNCH COUNTER
The Finest Kitchen in tho City.
WHITEIJPHAKT
BETWEEN
San Antonio Houston
New Orleans
MnVIng close anil reliable connections In Sew Orleans with all lines
tllverglng for nil points In the Knst and North.
THE THROUGH CALIFORNIA ROUTE j
f o.n
San Francisco Los Angclos Sacramento and Oregon and
Washington Territory Points.
The Direct Ronte to New Mexico and Arizona ! Shortest Line to City of Mexico I
Trains Loavo Snn Antonio at..
Arriving at Now Orleans at..
..0:06 a. m. and 7:16 p. m.
..7:30 a. m. and 0:26 p. m.
QUICK TIME
LOWEST RATES!
1011 1T1ITIIKI1 IMORMUIOX CAM. OX Oil AlllllU'.Sf
V. .V. KiailT Vantngtr Agrul 11. (!. ARCtlEtt TkM Agtnt
San Antonio. Texaa. Kampnmnn lliiililing Saw Anltnit
Or T. W. PEIROE Jr. O. P. A. HOUSTON TEXAS.
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY SYSTEM.
j International and Great Northern R. R. Division.
j Schedule in Effect October 1 3 " 1 884.
I.eure Snn Antonio bound north at 7:30 anil 11 n. m.
Arrive at fi:Ml anil 1) p. in. I.rnvo for I.nreilo nt H::m
n. in.; arrive from I.nreilo nt 7:1.1 p. in.
'Pttiin Irarinq San Antonio at T.'M n. m. un Pullman ltlarf llottl Car Haggute far
ami Coachrt through to St. l.mtU trit.out chawjt tin Hiini I'ult H'wfi Mini and Pm'titii.
Tt ain Irarinq San Antonio at It a.
h through to St. lAtiiin without eha'ngt
mttarhlJ vhirh
. Antvuto Telia
Tha And srotted
Ocnulna ht M JL 1J Kta Unci on
Trade- Mark VovUBITYC WrPP"'
This space Is reserved for It.
Heeler's Furniture Empori-
um 10 West Commerce I St.
I Huipcrs fcr filiate nartli'a furi)lflii''l on I
I sliort nolle?. Heard t ll.u day n w.-k. I'mno
and I rv inc. It. IIIANCItlNl.
FRANK STARR
WHOLESALE ' AND RETAIL
Fowler. Berliner & Co. Pronrielors.
DR. WEATHERS
H IN ANTi NICK TI-VAH
Mukcs a specially of all Cbronlo DUoasci. Can
prreent cb rood crolrntUIas anr prictltlnncr
of the hcallntr art. Omeo at Ntttc' Prufr
Horn. Tclcv)hono371.
TM(.KTO'
J M nnnw5w
Sj DR' BREEDlsG'
' Dnllnlg Blcck
Traders National Bank
thkvimi stiiei:t
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Telephone 3). Orders l'ramptlr rilled.
nnrie It. "Ills neighbor came along banco
BUILDERS' MATERIAL
Of Kvery Description.
Unit; Roseflale Portlantl Cement
Plaster l'arls Ilnlr l'lre llrlck Fines
Sewer l'lpe lirlcks Iron Shingles Iron
Siding Sanils Ktc. Also everything In
the I'lnniblng line.
j. BOWMAN & Co
Plumbers and Practical Michlnlils.
BELL & BRO'S.
No. Wl Commerce Street
8 y.-JPapv 1
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
Watchesaniljewclry repaired. Charges
reasonable. Wo take pleasure In show-
ing our goods and purchasers are Invited
to call. Satisfaction warranted. 12-1-ly
ALEX. SARTOR.
flN AUTIIMH
rrnri wet a general banking buslnew.
Henry E Vernor
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAV
SAN ANTONIO TKXAft.
Two Express Trains Dally Between San Antonio Austin and St. Louis.
('. connertiont at Little Itock for the Soatheant ami in the Union DepiS St. Ami's.
irirVi Kxyiren Train in all t)irertioni. For tirltt or anytnther information apply to
.1. .1. CIIKYV 7lc'r(.ltfrfr.imirrr.Sf..'iin .llltnila.
II. I'. IIIIUIIK.'S ltoiwiiu.i-.ilriif Itmtlnn Tun.
II. IV .VcOUI.I.OUllll fjnirml liMlirr-ll.r;nlmlil Trj-n
V. LORRA
MERCHANT TAILOR
CommercG Street Near Bridge
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Has on hand the Finest Stock ol Cierman Kngllsh Scotch and French Goods.
Only tlrst-clnss workmen employed and the best of trimmings used. A fit guar-
anteed oi .noney refunded. .
POMPS STEAM-FITTING PLUMBING ETC.
Steam Wind Mills Hand Pumps Plumpers'
Supplies of all kinds spoolal Attention to
) wator Supply In tho Country.
Sc CO.
JJ3 ALAMO I'l.AZA SAN ANTONIO.
: .:l14k?r
I
ATTOR NE Y-AT- LAW
ltooms '1 mill a No. 1 ii SOleiliul St
Sin Antonio Toxas. Kxamlnritinn of tltlpa
nd land tlilirntlon aacrrlultr. l-.K)-lr
F. GROOS&CO.
HB A N K E M S
And Dealers in Exchange.
SANANTONIO TEXAS.
HEALTH IS WEALTH.
Mullo far Blls snd Parties.
The Frank I). Zottarelll Company will
furnish tlrst class music throug-
out the coming season lor balls and par-
ties. The band Is composed of the Lest
talent In the city and will Insure satis-
faction whenever called upon. Give us
atrial. Address 012 Avenue K.
The above cut reproaents tho Walters' Hoof-
ing' and Biding l'lalea or Tin Bhlnnlca un-
doubtedly the oomlnir roof. Tbrr have been
thoroughly tostcd br hundreds we claim the
rouowioir vnry cascntiai points! I. tur
"Little Joker" Is the best smoking to-
These goods can be found at
O. M. KINGSLEY'S
210 Main Plaza Ban Antonio
Yfholiagaat for SeuthwaitTtiai.
nl ! oreeitton of
Watchmaker and Jeweler
No. 18 Commerce Street
SANANTONIO - - TEXAS.
UoutUiflionrt li
or ttluotiM i
dcnlh TreintiliPrn OUI Ai
of rower i'tfiuicri
Hfiermut hIkbi iai
tbe brHln.ielr-abiiH
box contaliii one n
box. orilx boxf h
paid on receipt of prtou.
IT IS OU.VltAMKi: MIX IIUXKS
to euro any cam. Wth eh order elvfd
by ut for mx but-i kit mpaulcd with
The City Coal&WoodCo
Corner Avenue D and Sixth Street San Antonio
Arc now pre pared to dellur nud enter Into contract! for the supply of
Coal Cord Wood Stove Wood Charcoal.
O. IF1. FROMMER
Practical Book Binder and Ruler
Opp. Court HoiiHC Solodail Ht. Sim Antonio.
AU kind of blndlnr and rullnir donr with ntatneM. durablbil v nd dUrntch. foropttlt
WHjTIlIR. SCOTT
Manufacturer of Mesquite Block Pavement
(mco aud Factory :MI ItOS S. Urflilo Street HAn Antenlo.
The brat material now offered to the public forrtreeti and sidewalk pavir. Jrlrri rim
clitMiWc. twr loot. Becond-claM Zc. Unferonctat F. Oroon. 1'rrnldf nt (Jernian EnirlUb nbool
Antnnlo I-ahor BMOclatlon. Krlli ntprfrt. Occior It. Ptumherir
7.S8-t
J. H. KAMPMANN President LOUIS S. BERG Secretary
H. BARBECK Vice President and Business Manager.
LONE STAR
intee to rtfuad the i
JOHN C. WKST Si CO.
does not t (Tret a r
br
Nt! W Mallnn hi Clikavo III.
CARTER S MULLALY
UNDERTAKERS
sa AND 44 ALAMO PLAZA
Funarala Parntahad With Bvary UeqaUlta.
Brewing Co.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
RICE & RYAN
Hl'CCKSOKS TO StaSIONK Si CO.
Dealers in Hay Grain Feed Coal Salt Charcoal Cedar Peats
aao Houston Street San Antonio Ttzaa
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 290, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 3, 1884, newspaper, December 3, 1884; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163031/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .