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faint Tour Roofs.
II) hut In your mof painted well tberwl)
lait three tlmcaaa loir and nop op aft the
flaws and small boles thereby prerrnttnir
leak during the storm and rains of thooom
inir winter monthi. Orrteri left with mo at
the corner of Arenue K and Mount on it root
will be from pt If and tatlifnctorily dono .A Ira
all kind of house iljrn and oarrtairo painting
Dent material used. Charges pom ton able.
H-w-am F. Pa sen a.
Wi D. Hort Co.. Wfcnlml i
jtrorelata of Rone (la- sani We m
tuning Dr. Ulnar's Now PWWTWf
utters and Buckl.n'a Arnk tarn
rear nave never bandied rem
in wnll nr a-lvit annh ubItmtwI
Then have been some won.rful
rected dt tnese medicine in unseti
fu of pronounoed oontnmpttoa
Dr. KJnc'i New DlMonrr Ukasi in coaaae
lion with Kleetrle Bitters. Wit (UmM
tnem always eoiaov A.ureua.
Volume VI Number 346
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. THURSDAY NOVEMBER 25. 1886.
Only 95 a Year
San Antonio Daily Light
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IF YOU
WANT TO I1E THOROUOIILV
POSTED ON NEW
Fall and Winter Goods
QET 80ME SOLID INFORMATION F1I0M
SKI IBOS.
Alamo Plaza.
They have one of the Finest and Largest Stock of
Goods ever before brought to this market.
MARK - DOWN -
Suits and
NEW GOODS'!
Inquire for Prices!
Genuine Bargains 1
WOLFF & MARX
Coi . Commerce and Alamo Sts. San Antonio Tex
H. D. Kampmann President -
4tLONE
Brewing
Celebrated Lager
- SELECT" BOTTLED BEER-
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN ANTONIO.
ALWAYS TO
h. wehrsoN
Gigantic Stock in
SPECIAL ATTENTIONICALLED
Merchants advertises in various
ways such as "Soiling Out at
Cost" "Damaged Goods" etc. try-
ing to gull the public that they
possess peculiar advantages by
trlilcb they are enabled to sell
cheaper than tholr competitors at
the same time selling at a gqod
profit. They perpetuate a fraud
on a geuerous public by offering a
lower grade of goods which are
palmed off as good and sold ns
first-class.
Each season it has been my
earnest endeavor to Improve the
quality and make of goods and to
Bell 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
The Largest and Most
the Kind
rDurlng the Season I will oiler
I.
N. W. Corner Main Plaza.
CLOTHING - SALE !
Overcoats!
FINE STYLES
Otto Koohlor Sec. and Manager
STAR
and Specially Brewed
- - - TEXAS.
THE FRONT!
all Departments!
TO THE GENTS DEPARTMENT.
Complete Establishment o
in the South
extra Induoementi In all departmenta.-;
San.Antonlo Texas
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LATE8T TELEGRAPH NEW8
Prom all Part of tho Globe. Con
densed and Dollod Down.
The anoralsers are at work vulnlne
the Infected cattle In the Chicago herils.
Patrick Eaean alien countenance to
the reported riot to kill Ditvltl and
think the ronsplratora are not far from
Die reports of tho Indian manner.! In
the Sweet Grata count rv over the Can-
adian line are confirmed.
Senator Hampton of Mississippi tthllo
tinting accidentally shut hla hor-e
Uneb. falllniron hint erlouly liiinreil
one lK-
Tbe first boodle alderinnti t rial n nutt
ed In a hu nit Jury; nine for miulttul
three for conviction.
The reoresentativeaatiil m tintors-ekel
on the Cook county lnbur ticket spoke at
a mass meeting in niciKn. at wiitvii it
was decided to appeal to Uov Onle-hy
for executive clemency In behalf of the
condemned anarchist.
The Indian department ha concluded
to locate the (.'omnnuhi-a Chetenni-s
Arrapahoe. henawle. and l ichltaa
asl of OKlnhoiua. Till- will anile tbit
part of the country ai to being opened
o wnitc at tiirmeru.
The socialists. Avelltitr and wife are
In tit. Louis and wilt lecture tunlght.
aliootlnc irullerr emntnre and a bar
ndtr at Dallas had a lllllu target prac
tice. The bar tender received the cold
lead In his liruas t but won't die.
A cattle train wreck on the Clilc.mo
ami northwestern railroad. Ktiteii a
driver and elaughtered whole carload
of tucf.
Dig Thunder and (even Crow Indiana
were drowned while attcmntlngto cross
the Big Muddy above lllttnark.
Treaaurer Uurke will not keen
Tbankaglvlng at Ualveaton. Ilia de'ere-
panciea rencu an inueuniie amount.
The trial of the Milwaukee rlotera. of
Ma; 6 la In progress.
The Advance Sun coutetnplatea re
moving to Waco and riling every dny.
Cutting la out on the lecturo lay with
wyer Clark of El I'aao aa bit uumpan-
m In mleery.
Jim l'rultt waa asaasslnated at Djl
Led Dlcklna Jailed on ausplclon.
Harry Hancock shot John Taylor a
fellow sport at llrenham killing him In-
tantly. The Baltimore and Ohio road la feel
ing Ita way aouth and will probably
itrlke Texaa In the aprlng.
The Chicago Kanaaa City and Omaha
a new IP. railroad company. Inco-no-
rated with IS.OOO.OCJ capital to run from
Chicago to Keokuk Iowa.
McDonald ol Indlaii.t I biny giving
ea reoortera tallv on the dt.mocr.itlc
certainties of 1888.
Orover'a meaaage la nearly comnletcd.
and tbo cabinet la bard at work taking
out the klnki.
Tho National bank question will aoon
be on deck. What will the do little con-
greta do with llr
That Important communication of the
czar rouice oil' Saturday
The Ruse an ambassadors at London
and Vienna are to be summoned to St.
Petersburg.
The Russian aervlce prohibits poker
playing among all engaged therein; of-
ficers soldh-rs unci civilians.
The czar la forming a volunteer corn
of cavalry Infantry and artillery for
apeelal and dangerous aervlce.
Russia seems to be spoiling for a light
lib Germany. She may be accommo
dated aa aoon aa she likes.
Irish troona are notified
for civil and military duty.
The British resident.! In Aden have
annexed the Island of .-Scotia In the In
dian Ocean and hoisted the Brltlab
colora.
The rebellion against the Ameer of
Atgnanistun make visiino neatiwuy.arni
many of hla troops are deserting to the
rebela.
IVyton Howard of Knnls. formerly of
uuivesion wai arresteu esieruayon
charge of forgery.
Republicans who hold federal old
must conform strlorly to Cleveland's
regulation or ho bciineud.
The wa-hliiiiton notice teandal la
Kept very quiet.
The argument for the condemned an
aroblata has been laid before Justice
Scott It relates to challenge for lur
ors. Judge' charge on preceedlng trial
ana eviuence Deiore ine court compru
Ing In all 150 pages.
The acbooner Annie II. UolTset.
cleared six weeka alnce from Mobile for
Now Haven Conn. not having been
nearu iroui ib auppo;ei to nave roitn
dered with her crew of six.
Millionaire Palms of Detroit. Is dead.
leaving an estate of from $15000000 to
91BVWWJ.
Ex-Qovernor Chauncey.of New Hnmn
shire has been appointed United States
senator vice rue ueceasea.
The Amalgamated Iron and Steel
Workers are Invited to loin the K. of L..
maintaining aieo rneir present organiza
tion.
Franklin defeated candidate for
sheriff of Monroe oounty Mo. aulolded
at ot. Ltouivyesteruay.
Gavlor MoKenzle and three sons were
(truck by lightning while husking corn
at juina mo. une aon waa Killed one
fatally Injured one crazed or blinded
ana since missing ana me tamer alight'
ly auooaeu
Minister to Mexloo Manning la renort
ed treading In Special Agent Sedgwlck'i
tracks.
Jos. Damon a crazv anarchist turned
his gun loose In a New York saloon and
severely wounded a printer named
nuntzman Deiore ue waa arrested
Sir Kobert Hamilton under secretary
for Ireland will probably be succeeded
Dy iiowianu jjiennernaseett
Stanley wanta to go to Africa In order
to Induco the king of Uganda to relieve
Emir Bay and hit 3000 Egyptlana. He
oners his aervlcea gratuitously to the
uriutu government.
The cholera bas spread from Buenos
Ajret to tno cities or Cordova San Nic
olas ana leitaat
Turkey Is still piling up war material
at Aurianopie
John Scherer political and historical
writer ot iierun is ueau
Batlneii i failures are manifestly In
4 Co. of Milwaukee; Baker Clark of
new lorai xaoora a 1.0. oi uotton arc)
reponeu among toe latett to assign
Austin amateurs gave llrotea of Pen-
CLEVELAND'S CIVIL BEBVICE.
RllUir l.tmiTi
Hiding two horaes going In opposite
directions la an acrobatlfl feat never yet
performed though It may be within the
postlbllltlea of the remote future for
aught I can tell Human Invention bas
achieved wonders and. really seems to
he without any asalgnable limit. Presi-
dent Cleveland baa been msklngdeper-
ate eflor a to ride two horaea that were
running In opposite) dlrectlon-d.-moc-racy
and civil aervlce reform hut It lias
ended Jut aa every man of Judgment
foresaw It ould end In hi tumbling
oil between the two hnrae D-iim raoy
and civil a- rvli-e reform nre nut oidy an-
tlpiMlc" hut antxgonlatia prloelplea.
They ear no more harmonize than till
and Men-no mingle whi n poured In'
the same buttle. One la an acid and the
oiht r an alkali and when pp i-lpitated
Into contact the one neutralize tr-e
other. The doctrine that "to the victor
belong the spoil" was of democratic-
origin; It waa broached In 18:9
by William L Mnrcy and adopt-
i ed and acted on by every
democratic admliiUtratlnn from 182U to
1NJI. It was an Integral part or the
dimorratle party.
1'realdent Cleveland la next-door
neighbor to n luugnump that I to say
' he I "neither ilidi. Ilrtli. fowl nor irooci
red herring" coniequenlly he act out to
run his administration on a sort of middle-track
between demooracy and re-
publicanism. Hut while his attempt In-
rated pluck It betrayed an entire lack of
discretion. Ills very cabinet was against
Ills new-fangled democracy. U Is as ar-
duous an undertaking to wean the de-
mocracy from tho loaves and fishes as It
waa to wean the ancient .tewa from the
flesh-pot of Kgypt; particularly aa the
democrats had not had access to the
feeding trough for 21 years and were
ravenously hungry.
rim letter ot rresiuenc uieveianti to
r. Benton of Missouri followed by his
order reinstating him In office waa a
square nacKuown. ino sun ana ine
World of New York so regarded It aud-
io the same tenor will be the verdict of
the people.
In order to obtain a Dretext for evad
ing the civil service reform law Mr.
Cleveland oi nia own motion invemeu
oranu new ground tor removal tnat
of offensive partisanship" an ambigu-
ous and convenient phraze thrown out
Itoout any exactneaa ot iicunitton. it
was a repetition of tho fable of the wolf
accusing the lamb of muddying the
stream since the democrats were to try
the republicans on ine cuarge or -ouen-
slye parllzanshlp" and could themselves
procure omcc oniy oy uniting mem
guilty. The "offensive partlzan" lode
wai woraea witu great zeai anu inuus
ry and heDce repuoiicana wero hustled
t otoiiico ana nungry democrats ap
pointed. But the decapitated republi
cans retired with a placard bearing the
inscription "removed tor - ouensive par-
tlzanshlp'" pinned on their backs. To
wnom waa tneir "panizantn p" "ouen-
elver" Why to the Democrats of
course aa It could not have been offen-
sive to members of their own party.
it anoweu wonueriui aatuteneaB on ine
part of Mr. Cleveland to Invent a new
Tounu oi removal auu 10 mara anu laoei
offensive partisanship." aa lc en
abled him to evade the fundamental
principle of civil servile reform even
line ne waa making an ostentations
show of scrupulous adherence to it from
onsc ent oil conv ot on or Ita Derreot
justice.
Having ejected repuDiican omce-
holdera and Injected democrats Into
their place the til n over the eyes of
resiaent i;icveianu suddenly passes
way hla vision becomes unclouded
and penetrating and he has no trouble
n perceiving ma-"circumstance alter
cases." or In plainer terms that
waa onenive parinansnip" wnen none
lone by democrats.
President Cleveland has a knack at
Inventing new phrases conveniently am-
hlguoua In tneir aigullicatlou and there
fore aiiaceptiuio oi a variety nr in
lernretatlons. but It would b
better for hla fame If he would inter
tbl same knack to slide Into "Innocu-
ous deaueludo." In hla letter to Mr.
Benton bo Issued from hla mint a new
coin ealled"pernlelou aetlvlty"v. hloh
ne aecm to have intended to ue expian-
ory of the phraze 'offensive partlzan-
ilp." Mr. Benton la declared by Pretldent
Cleveland not t have been guilty of
pernicious activity inmaaing a uozen
tump speeenea in one campaign anu
hence that he did not violate the osten
tatious order promulgated by him as a
warning to luicrni ouicera not to ci ap
ple In politics. Making stump apeeohei
In favor of the democratic party. la
neither "offensive parllzanshlp" nor
pern clous actlv tv." consenuentlv.
ir. Benton la re-lnatateil with a full
Jlanason of approval. It seems that
Mr. Benton did not neglect hi olllclat
duties anu tor mat reason mere waa
not the least bit of "nernlcloua activ
ity" In hla turning himself loose aa an It
inerant political missionary. Let us
stick a pin here.
A. J. titans made a nrst
claSB district attorney. He was
"honest faithful and capable"
came fully up to the JeOerBonlan stand-
ard aa to qualldcatlons; but this well
Known tact counteu tor coining wito
President Cleveland. He waa painted as
an "offensive Partisan." because he had
made an occasional speech In favor of
uatneiu or isiaine curing nis incum
pency ot oiuoe. ana ne was ousted con
trast. If you please the partisanship
snown oy juuge uvans wttn inatsuowr
bv District Attorney Benton of Mlssou
rl and tell me If Mr. Cleveland has not
neen groaaiy inconsistent in oia neat
ment ot the two men. Mr. Benton de
Clares he did not neglect his oOlolal du
Prealdent Cleveland accepta bla explana-
tion and exculpates htm from "perni-
cious activity" whatever tbat may
mean. lio one ever neara or juage
Evans' neglecting his official duties to
prance around the country as a political
intinerant preaoaer. lie was always at
nis post ana prepared ror his eaaea
orougni o toe perform
ance of bla duties all bis In
dustry energy and ability and
really appeared to experience pleasure
In what many others would have looked
upon as Irksome drudgery. No man can
be found wbo will affirm tbat Judge
Evans ever neglected his official duties
In older tbat be raUht deliver political
speeches. Tben. according to Presi
dent Cleveland be was not guilty ol
"pernicious activity" while In office and
he had a constitutional and legal right
to apeak or write bis political aantlmenta
so loDg as his official duties were cot
negleoted.
But. Judge Evans waa an "offensive
partlzan" cries some lickspittle of
President Cleveland. Ofeouree any re
publican speocutnaioontaineo any
and marrow and Inclalveneaa woul
more or leas offensive to democrats wbo
believe their party to be Impeccable and
Invulnerable and. for tbat reaaon.resent
any arraignment ol Ita acts. It la no
doubt true that the speeches made by
District Attorney Benton In Mlasonrl
In the late canvaaa were more or leaa
offensive to republicans. Tbey were
bound to have been offensive If they
contained pltb marrow and Incisive-
neaa and were telling apeechea.
If Judge Evans was an "offensive par-
tlzan" because he delivered republican
aperrhea It follows that District Attor-
ney Benton Is also an "offensive partl-
zan" bv the same token. Pretldent
Cleveland removed the former on the
jriuind that he was an "offensive parti-
in" but he exculpates the latter
though he waa aa deep In the mire aa
Judge Evaua waa In the mud.
A a reformer President Cleveland'.
tli-vla'e ld"lv from III profes-
liina-sn widely aa to Justify a doubt
in ine sinctrny oi me pron esiona.
In ha done no Inlurv to the republi
can party br the removal of lepuhltca is
irnm omce since sucii removal oniy
irrii republican iiiKewarmnesa anu
ugwiimnerv and consolidated the fac
tions In tbe party. I do not even
fflriD that the country has been
J u red by the removal of repub-
can from office for too long a
retention of men In office Is objection-
able. Hut President Cleveland has only
hown that the pressure brought to bear
on him by hla party waa greater than hla
backbone could atand and that civil
aervloe reform la a make believe. Hal.
ANOTHER ENTERPniSE.
An Intluontlal Call to Inaugurate an Ag
ricultural Mochnnlcnl and Live
Stock Association.
The committee charged with Issuing
an address to the citizens on behalf of
the Fair association and arranging for a
publlo meeetlog have Issued the follow-
ing address:
To tho Citizens of Sun Antonio ant Foutb-
ettern loxatl
Wo have been reouestcd to call upon
you and request you to attend a mass
meeting at ine court-nouae on naturuay
November 27 at 7:30 p. m. to inaugu-
rate an agricultural mechanical and
ve ato K association.
The lime has come when ban Antonio
can no longer afford to atand back but
must keep abreast with thla age of pro-
greaa of agricultural and Industrial de
velopment Anu one oi ine moat eiiect-
ual and profitable Inveatmenta a city can
mane ta a lair.
No half way measures or parsimonious
lnvestmenta will pay. Our elder cltlea
have and are now paving out large
amounts of money to aid thelrfalrs. Dal-
las alone put $ 230000 Into berlate fairs
Tbe auperlntendent aays It waa a good
Investment tbe estimate being that half
million dollars were Drought to tne
city
Xt to the Question of location of
rounds the committee deem It best to
cave tbat to the association when or
ganized
A ner
tered association need have no fears of
failure wltb a fair at San Antonio I-et
verv one wbo feels a pride In the ad
vancement of our highly favtrcd city
come out upon tbat occasion and take a
nana in tnit worm anuenaaing.
Geo. B. Johnson
Lkonird A. Hp.il
B. J. Malt.riunn
Committee.
This address la endorsed bv many of
the principal clttzrna ana a large anu
ninusiastto meeting may oe expecieu
The hotel Thanksgiving dinners are
remarkaoiy good mis year.
Mr. John O'Orady postmaster
Boerne.lt In tbe city.
Miss Clariae Howard la at tbe Menger.
Mr. W. B. Houston the cattleman of
Oonzales Is at the Menger.
The lion. W. II Burgess of Segutn. Is
picking the Menger turkey lie too
thankful.
Mr. C. T. Hicks of tbe tlrm of Stacy &
Illi ka. arrived at the Maverick In time
for the turkoy dinner. There Is another
thankful one.
DKiunri.a ciiuimni unjtr ui vnicku
baa been aenlenced to tire years penal
aervloe for forging a letter of credit for
XiXlon a London banking house
Cummlng canards are aa numeroua
aa ever. Tney all Include Fotherlngbam
aa hla companion prior lo the ropoery.
l'he Elba Iron and bolt workers. Pitts
burg are thinking of Joining the K. of
lj anil retaining meinueranip in tue
amalgamated iron worxera association
the Arkanaaa cotton crop will be tbe
largeat ever ralaed in the atate and will
reach 750000 bales; an Increase of 150000
pales over last year s crop.
Chill takes steps to prevent tbe lo
res of cholera by establishing a cor-
on in the Cordilleras and auarantlnlng
all veasels reaohlng port until visited by
tne medical inspector
Kuaalan crewa In the harbor of Toulon
openly express their sympathies wltb
r ranee Dy cneenng ana cupping tneir
colors to tne rrenon vessels
A luda-ment bas been rem
York against the Panama Canal com
pany lor jujj.rju.
Tbe revenue from German customs
continues to decrease. The receipts In
October 1880 were 1800009 marks leas
man in uciooer itwa.
Turner Opera House.
Tbe management haa the pleasure to
announce to me puono ot Ban Antonio
the appearance of Mr. J. C. Htewart'i
ureal uomeuy company in me nigniy
laughable piece "The Two Johns." for
one night only; Saturday November
ii in.
This combination with Its tbree gl
gantlo comedians The unctlout J. C
Stewart tbe Jolly l'aul Dutaer and
tianv f eeu ituau. r.acu or wnom lip
the acale of 325 pounds. Tbe Uaby go
ing lu pounua Detter maaing togeiner
almost a ton oi mirtniui numanuyj oae
been aaslsted bv a nowerful eaat-travel-
Ing for the paat live aeaaona making
one week etanda and turning away
people by tbe Hundreds. "The Two
Johns" comedy oompony Is tbe finest on
tbe board and tbe audience will be
treated to a select variety of solo's med-
ley's dances etc. ileaerved seats at Sim
fTa OIQ fm
Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Tbe ladles of tbe Woman's Christian
Temperance union are greatly In need
of bibles Eagllsh. German and Bpanlsh.
for free distribution In tbelr evangellatlo
work. Any friends wbo are wllllo.
donate one or more can aend to 1
Armstrong. No. IB North I'ecoa atreet
and tbe lame will be gratefully acknowl-
eogeu.
Deathfl
November JO. Win. Parti widow
agea so years pulmonary oonaumption
iniro wara. ueportea oy ur. jooes.
November 23. Infant of W. V
Swing aged 10 mootbs. tabes meaen
trlea Fourth ward. Reported by Dr.
u. J.ntarnes.
WllFiFIE TO BUY YOUR CLOTHING
FOR
Men Boys and Children.
Wo hurt? inavlo a ipooial effort ths 'noiiion In this lln. Head what we wilt offar TOO. Alj
womy noincan. Wo norcr adrcrtlio only what wo actually have and prices M adrertlatM
60 ChlMirn'i Jncacie and Panti.
.tl N I
am
IMirtv UMftmii'n suit.
) a u wo
ol ll) a I'asslinero Hulls
4 Ml
tnanr barsalns
nyof ihono ult
tlrt-ii or men.
In audition to
Our Grand
Mi GOODS AM DRY
is now on
Wo aro Proparod to Givo Special
Carpets Rugs and Mats.
We aro now nhowlntr tho lnrirpt lino of CAUVKT9 wo over had. Coma and aee tf our Itylea
(1 prlcrfl nro not MUCH CIIK. i'KIt than ever before.
Inarnln Carpet yard vrldo Vo I
(Joel Ingram yard wMo tfoI
Body Brussels Velvet
HAAS & OPPENHEIMER
212-214 Commerce Street 212-214
Something r IeW
EVERY
EMANUEL
Cor. Military Plaza
TO AltitlVE
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.
ALSO IN STOCK
New IbiMer Han
CALL AND EXAMINE MV LARGE
STOCK OF NEW GOODS AT PRICES
THAT CANNOT RE UNDERSOLD.
L ABRAHAMS
FOR STREET COMMISSIONER.
I herthv announce mmolf an a camlltlato
for re-elcutlon to ttmnfttco of Street Coin mil-
oner l tuic ror nn coin mono at ton oiner
iati rny work In tlili city ami If ro-electud 1
111 do my work as I hare dono In the past
n Antonio.
John Cavanaugii.
FOR. CITY COLLECTOR
Tho 11 ndernltrned most rci poet fully an-
FltatD.C. IlAUKISBlt.
DO YOU
Wish to Buy a Neat Well-Fitting
SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR FALL;
IF BO LOOK AT
A. MORRIS'
Elegant Line at $10.00
$1 1.50 $13.50 $15
and Upwards.
Hats Shirts Underwear
252 and 254 Main St.
Nathan Doubly Blessed.
Tbe genial Nathan Hart Is celebrating
his Thanksarlvlnsr dav In a roval war.
and be bas reason to do It for be hu a
donbla share of blessloa-s. Mrs. Hart
having presented him with a fine brand-
new girl and he Is standing godfather
ror Mr. n. uam a ion.
too Men' Suits irond value ( f M
M MenaKullsCMtlniero gonda. TO
IUU Men' nrst class woolen Bulla ue
with which w. open our fall salM of CMtaltw.
can on worn and will look and wear as wall ai
arilelet montioned above w. have a full Uoe of
Fall Opening
Of
GOODS OF AIL HUBS
nxiiinrno.v
Bargains in Every Department
Fine All-wool Carpet yard wide. 7So
Ilruitela rood 76a
Carpets-Fall Line.
DAY I
ABRAHAMS
and Trevino Avenue.
THIS WEEK-
AS FOLLOWS !
Smoked Tonpe.
CARTER S MULLALI
Transfer Line.
Livery Feed and Sale Stables
UNDERTAKERS
anu
FU:NERAL DIRECTORS
42 and 44 AIsubo Plan
SAN ANTONIO. - -
phone connection. Calls attended ear asm
nlaht Hf
osgar aaaoeTBOH.
& GRAY
Undertakers Fnneral Direct!
Wood for .
Best-poet oak wood br Ml ftt
eord delivered. bm oraen w
lao 301 Waa etreot.
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San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 346, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 25, 1886, newspaper, November 25, 1886; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth145011/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .