The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 116, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 14, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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The San Antonio Light.
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Galveston Ilarrtsburg nml San Antonio.
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AdvortiHliif? Directory.
I Club moots In Hootn No. B.otcr (Irons' bunk.
Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 n. m.
JtUt'flltonffO$t. tiilsorlptlo.i rVnccntsnmnth-
Ir. Application for membership to bo oil
dressed to tlio Secretary.
II. Htiikh-Tavmii rrwidont.
O Kit A l. li 0 lit ) rt.v Secretary.
INK1IIT3 l'VTIIIAS I'.lk Lodjro No. 33.
1 mit ts every Thursday at ":30 p. m. t'nsllo
In I'lrcman's Hall. Visiting brethren welcnino
INIUHTS 01' TUB (lOMtUN HUM!. Castlo
IV Alamo UHlito No.SC units In IWil rVllmvs'
hall first ami Ihlril Thursday of cull mould.
ibiung comrades wcictii!
vvi'kly in rlckiicM. tm
utitth. Initiation leo fJ U) iiiuiitiny sun-
scriiitionCO cents. Meets tint and third Wed-
nesday In each month at Honiniers V Peter-
son's hall. It. 13. 110.N1) l'resirtent.
PAUL HOVl'.lt. tleneral Secretary.
(J. W. llirrii.
W. Voi.Miur.ci
HUTU & VOLLIJUHOUT
Ur.At.KHS IN
r-IA.R.DW-A.HJB
AqUICULTUllAt IMI'LHUHNTS
Wooden and Willow Ware l'alnts Oils Vor-
nlsbcs llrushes etc. A siwctalty made of
David Lnndrcth & Sons' Oardcu and Flower
Seeds. Also (lulta I'ercbn Itwvly Mixed Taints.
J 1 1) Crockett Illock Alamo Plata
3 AN ANTONIO TEXAS.
llosack & Newlon
Auctioneers Commission Merchants und len-
erat Collectors.
JST" Have larffo storu rooms for Consign-
ments at 1 Soledad street opposite court house.
Directory of the Churches
Services are licit ut tlio following named
dm relies In Hits city every tiuuday.
Protestant llplseopiil St. Mark's Cathedral
runt side or Travis square UJjrht ltuv. It. W. II.
l.llloit Imdiop of thodlocesoof WostcinToxas;
Very Itev. Walter It. Itlchardson Uoan. Mom-
Injr services at 11 o'clock; ctenhur service ai 8
o'clock; Friday service at 5p. in.; Sunday school
atli.30 a.m.
St. John's Chapel divine service at ft o'clo-k
1. m. and Sunday school nt 4 1'. in. St. Luke's
Chapel Sunday school ut Ma. iu.
Methodist I.plscojml Church South Folcdnd
street Itev. U.J. Vounir pastor Scnlcoat 11
a. in. mid 8 p. tu Sunday school at U a. m.
Tenth Street Church near Sunset dcpot.Sun-
day Bchool at U u iu.
Trinity Methodist Kplacopal Church cor. I'o-
can street and avenuuC. Services Sunday ut 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Kov. W S. Pulklnbury
pus tor. Sahbath school tit 11:00 p. m. Col. It. M.
Moore superintendent. 1'iaycr and pi also
meet'mr Wednesday at ?;00 p. in.
German M. 13. Church-Kben Xlin Ocrman M
12. church Vlllltu sticet Itcv. (1. l)otdull. pas-
tor. Services on Sunday at 10:00 a. mi. and 8 it.
m. Wednesday eculmr scrvlcrs u 7 o'clock.
Sunday school ut U u. m.
r.rt Presbyterian Church corner Houston
and North l'lures streets. Urn. J.W. Nell pus-
tor. Sunday services at 11 u.m. und 8 p.m. Sun-
day school atua. in.
llov. J. K. Witllch will preach tu Herman In
the Flint Presbyterian Church oery Sunday
morn in if at (J o'clock. Upside nee No. WJ North
Flores struct.
Madldon tviuure Presbyterian Church Uov.
W II. Iluchunun pastor. Services overy tmb-
batti ut tlio chapel at II o'clock u in. and t.:tu p.
m Sibbath schugl ut 4 p.m.
V
fer
U.l. patttnr. Ketddcnco No. Hi JelTcisnn strctt.
Preaching overy Sabhuth ut 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.
Subbath school i.au it. m. 13. U. l.terctt supcr-
lendent. Christian Church corner Houston iindSt.Mii-
ry'istiects; Kldurl). Pennington Pustor. Ser-
vices cvury Sunday ut 11 a in. uud tt. p. iu.
lailhcrau St. Jolm's Church comerof Nue a
ami rceuu sirceis. mv. d ieucr pastor.
C. Narcz Ulshop. Uitv. L. lletiulln pricnt. Jsow
niuAS ut t n. iu. High mass ut 10 a in. Vespers
i p. m.
St. Mary's Church corner St. Mary's und Col
legos reoiH. Very llov. T. J. JoIiiimom imstor
5 p. m
Ht. Joseoh's ((Icruiau) Church cabt sldo Ala-
mcdit slretrt between Aluiuo uud Itonham sts.
Very llev. II l'eirerkorn. low muss 7 a.m.
1 1 IrU mass 10 a. ru. Veupcrs 3UW p. in.
St. Michel's (Polish) Church wen sldo Victo-
ria street between Second uud Third streets.
Very ltuv. Stanislaus WotcicchewosM. lllifh
maHslOu. iu. Votfpem 4 p. m
Ursullno Convent Church AuRusta St. Hcv.
Yi. M. Jlultord lector. Low masH(l:U0u. m. Sun-
day school 0 a. m Veepers 4 p. iu
COLOUISD CllUItCllUd.
I'ruyermcetlnir
Thursdays.
St. l'aul Methodist) eait Alamcdu street. Ilov
J It. Curues pustor. Pcrvtces ovory Punday
and Wednesday und Friday nights.
African Methodist Church opposlto Sunt a
Itobii Hospital Pvcnnd Wurd. ltov. J U. Ihnury
pastor.
Macedonia Uuptlit Church I'ccan street llov
I. (1. Jordan piiator. Pcrvlcca every puuduy
ut 3 and B o'clock i. in. Pubbutli school.ut U u.
tn. Purvlocs 'i'huisduy night und prayer incut-
Iok Tuesday night.
Five Cents
Fays for one glass and 10 cents fora schooner
und 10 cents will pay for tho Liuiit for u wholu
week.
Sfooullglit ut tlio bprlngs
Thcro Is not a floor placo fit tho couutrr for
pleasure and cuJo)tncnt than tho Pau I'edro
pprlngs park Tho beautiful moonlight nights
added to tbo fresh trfumos of spring1 and
summer Uowers and the sweet tnuslu as ren-
dered by tbo Pprluir bund make It tbo reallza
tlon of im earthly paruJUj. S-lll-tf.
The Cuuao of Fttlluro.
Want of confidents acoounts for half of tho
ouslncss failures of to-day. U. Pchasdo A
affeotlo'us of tbo '1 hroat and Lungs
BREVITY BASKET.
filled Willi Mention of .Minor V.tenin anil I
l uiinr Items. !
"Forever and forever farewell Cattlui. If
we do meet again why we shall smite" said
Urutus and how pleasant It Is to contemplate
that " ape does not wither nor custom stale"
this delightful habit of "smiling" when friends
meet. Ule.
"I will and bequeath" said Tat "to my
beloved wife Bridget all my property without
reserve; to my oldest son I'atrlclc one-half of
the remainder; and to Dennis my youngest
son thereat If anything is left it may go to
Terence O'Catty in Melbourne!"
"I'm sorter 'spiclous 'bout book sense.
Heal old hoss sense is the kind to have
an' ef a person's pot the hoss sense he don't
need the book learnln' and efhe hain't got
the sense he can't take book larnin' to any
great shakes" Atkansaw Traveler
It was a rhladelphla girl who first revealed
that squeezing the nand enlarges the knuckles
and spoils the beauty of that member. Per-
haps this eipl.iini why the girls invariably kiss
each other lutUad nf clasping the palms.
They do it to preserve the beauty of their
liar.d'. The Dlaty.
The Trenton (N. J ) editor who spoke
slightly of factory girls snd their morals railed
a hornets' neit and the bulling of I coo girls
coupled with an elaborate display of boycot-
ting methods was 10 fearful that he had to
come and say that he wrote the offensive
article in a hurry and didn't mean It.
Gentleman' "How can you afford to sell
these tides for $5f They certainly can't be
good for much. I hey won't stand much ser-
vice will they?" Dealer "They will stand
aslong as the man who fires them; what more
do you wantl" Gentleman thinks "sure
enough" and goes off without a title. lloston
Transcript.
An Apache Indian omplalned to the agent
that the people called him a bad Indian. He
said: "They said I killed my mother. Yes
I did but I did It because she was too old to
wotk. Then they say I killed my wife. I
did that because she was too sick to work.
They talk about me killing my papoose.
Well I did that too but It cried too much and
I couldn't sleep. I'm 'good Indian' not bad
Indian."
The way with a woman "Ise a gwine ter
quit you" said a colored man to his wife.
"I can't lib w id a 'oman what am so untrue
ter me as ter let a man kiss her." "Yerself
needn't make moufabout der matter. Didn't
I see yer' wid yer arm round Sister Smith?"'
"Wall now if yer commences to compar
notes we'll let cte subjeck drap. Dat's dc
way wid a 'oman anyhow. She's alters sav-
ing up sulhin ter crush a man wid."
The Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer calls atten-
tion to the marvelous crowth of the South.
Thirty years ago in the heyday of slavery
the total value of Southern crops pf cotton
tobacco rice hay hemp and sugar cane was
$138605738. The census report of iSSo
shows that Southern agricultural products
were mat year valued at $700000000. furth-
ermore the South Is becoming a rival of the
norm in cotton ana otner manuiacturcs.
"You certainly play very well" said the
music teacher encouragingly; "but you have
not had good instruction. If you will promise
to practice four hours daily I will make an ar-
tist of you in two years and only charge my
regular rates lly the way where do you
live?" "Right next door; just got board
there." "On! ah! yes I forgot to say that
your fingering is bad and it is now too late to
correct it. 'l ake my advice and give up mu-
sic altogether."
A Prognostication.
l-'rom tlio Hoston Tost.
The fellow who proposes to make a trip
over Niagara Falls holding a gas bag will not
In all probability be drowned. It Is much
more likely that he'll get a jerk which will
break his back.
Tlio Present Situation
I'roni the Chicago Inter Ocean
It Is too early to forecast the action of the
convention bu it must be obvious to all that
a good President would make the best candi-
date and that if the nomination were to be
made this summer President Arthur would
undoubtedly be nominated by acclamation. Of
course the developments ot a year may make
a change. We only ipeak of the situation at
the Present.
The Corset Must Go.
Jane Grey Swlsshelm is out with fresh con-
demnation of the corset: "Man In Christian
civilization" she says "sees no beauty in the
feminine form unless there is a notch alt
around it like that with which a woodman
deadens a tree. The deeper the notch the
better he is pleased for it makes a convenient
rest for his arm. In msklnd this notch for
his admiration and convenience a woman as
surely if not as shortly takes her own life as
the woodman takes that of the tree."
As to Mr. McDonald
Prom the llrooUlyn I'nu'.e.
Mr. Watterson's recent innocent observa
tion that lithe Democratic National conven
tlonwere to assemble to-day "there is little
doubt that Us nominee for President would be
the lion. Joseph K. McDonald of Indiana"
seems to have had a sort of an aperient effect
on certain nartles who have other nlans in
reference to that nomination. From the man
ner in which thev have opened unon Mr. Mc
Donald it is reasonable to conclude that they
uo not regaru air. watterson s rcmaric as en
tlrcly innocent.
Something Quaint In Surah.
A quaint and stylish visiting costume for a
young lady is made of willow-green satin surah
shot wilh gold. The underskirt is of very
dark green with a ruche around the bottom
faced with the gold-shot surah. Over this
skirt falls a tunic of the sursh with loose
lluckincham puffs fallinc over the hios snd
front of ihe dress and laid In flat pleats at the
belt. The Louis XIV. bodice also of the
shot spoils has a vest of Ihe dark green satin
delicately embroidered in pale gold In a fine
vine pattern mis uouice lastens up cacti
side with tiny gold buttons. At each side of
the vest are rcvers of the satin laced wilh the
surah. The close coat sleeves button up the
back to the elbow The wide collar is of
green satin lined underneath with the gold-
shot goods and embroidered around the
edges to match the waistcoat.
A Model Woman
A wholesale cloak house on Market street
advertised in Sunday's N. Y. Tribune for a fe-
male model wilh a 30 Inch bust and for the
benefit of the people with an Inquiring turn of
mind 11 reporter called at the place to learn
what the lady with the required bust was wan-
ted for. "Did we get any answers?" said the
foreman of the establishment; "I should say
we did. No less than 25 women with all sorts
of busts have been here this morning and we
expect to be besieged thlstiftemoon. We
want only one however and we made one
selection. You see we make cloaks for busts
measuring from 31 to 42 Inches but as we
can't afford to keep a model for each siie we
strike the average at 36 Inches. The model's
only duty Is to try on cloaks for the Inspection
of our patrons.'' "What salary can a lady
wilh a 36 inch bust command!" "Well from
$7 to $3 a week.
That Awful Cowboy
Ho wore but one suspender.
And with neither coat or vest t
He was on a high old bender
In a peaceful town out westt
Ills muddr homespun frontiers
Wero In bis boot-lrffs stuck
Ahd bis yells at time old routers.
Ho said were "Just tor luck."
Hnhada blif pistol.
And ho stated bevould smash
A small sized watch's crystal
At a hundred yariK Tor cash
He worn no tie or collar.
And Ills shirt not over tine
Cost just one-half a dollar
In tho day or "Auld Ijluif Syne."
Ho scorned tho town officials
unininurnl or tucir stars.
nth Initials
And carved un
And whene'ver he took a drink
He called tho landlord "sonny"
. And paid him with a wink.
And fired his old horse pistol
At tho Ma or' tKt-frum hat.
lie tmlcd tho ladlos' faces
With h's loud pardon I a Uugb
And made uncouth grlnuues
At tho con table And staff.
Hut a fellowr met this row boy
And mufbt him by th ear.
And paid quite coolly Now boy
In a way that ralcd a laujrti
And proved bf jond a question
That tho cow buy wa n calf.
and 10 cents will pay for the I.himt for a whole
lutt Opened.
O I). Parker formerly with Thompson
& Austin has opened a flrst-cIaM barber nhop
opposltn llord hotel otllco on liellflrnas street
where he will be pleased to wo all his friends
und customers. Mr. Parker Is too well kuown to
need any recommendation as a llrst-class bar-
bcr.
3m.
If You ar SutTerlnjE
From torpidity of tho liter or constipation nf
the bowels try a bottle of llepatlxltic. Dr.
To bin's (treat liver medicine. Every bottlo
Is ffiiamnteed to you and your money refunded
If tou aro not Batlstled.
For sulo at Clavln's drug storo and by c.
Schasse. il-21-tmi
Wiwitof Faith.
If CSchassc L. OrynskI or A. Trels druif-
iUt. iln not nuncpcJ It Is not for tho want nf
They have such faith Iu Dr. Uosauko's
A Card
How to save money (and
dtws) by taking
Turkn-Husslun bat hi or Stenm Hath for v
colds. rheumatism dumb aguo and all skin dis-
eases can bo found at A. Zi man's.
Comer Commerco and A lamo streets.
Also Hot and Cold Water Hatha at ." cents
efech. 4-y-tr
Cu CoMKcroit's OrricE San Antonio
Auffust 10. Notion Is hereby nlven to all ier-
sona pursulnir their occupation without tirst j
otllco that If tho same Is not paid within 10
days from date complaint will be made before
the. Itecorder as required by taction U7 of the
y section 37 or the
vxxl
cltyordlnuncts.
An Open letter
Han Antomo January 1 188.1.
Drs.J.J.&V.H.Toblni
Genti.euen: Your Hepatlzine has been
used tn my family tor over a year and I
can unhesitatingly Bay it Is tho best remedy 1
latlonofthe bowels. I would not bo without
jtespectruuy a. w. houhton.
Piles are frequently prcctMled by a senso of
wot ir lit In tho back loins and lower nart of tho
abdomen causing tho patient to suppose ho
nas some auecnon or tno Kianeys orneiffnoor-
tntr owans. At times symptoms of Indigestion
aro present as llatulency uneaslnons of the
stomach etc. A moisture like perspiration
producluff a very disajtreeai o Itching partic-
ularly at night after get lug warm la bed Is a
very common attendant. Blind UlccdUur and
Itching riles yield at once to tho application of
Dr. Itosanko's Pllo He mod y which acts directly
allaying the Intense Itching and effecting a
'ri"lsfl and L.
Notice to Vroperty Owners.
CITV COLLKCTOK'S OFFICK.l
San Antonio August 7 im. f
Thk State ov Texas l
County of Hex nr. f Whercns certain par-
ties owning property In tho City of San Anto-
nio have fulled to construct Uieir sidewalks
after due notice given as required by Section
1 of "An Ordinance Regulating Construction of
Sldo walks" and tho city hulug constructed
said sidewalks ua required by Section 7 of said
ordinance and tho Mayor having cert I tied to
mo tho below mentioned amounts for collec-
tion. Therefore I V. C HaucNen Tax Collector of
said city. In accordance with Section It of said
ordinance do hereby notify the below men-
tinned projerty owner to como forward with-
in .HI da a from date of this notice and pa) the
amount set opposite each ruspectho name to-
gether with Hccrulng cost
If not paid within suld time I am required
by Section 10 of said ordinance to levy and Bfll
so much of said property as may be necessary
to satisfy tho cost of construction and collec-
tion F. C. Haukibkn City Collector.
H. A McKlroy cast sldeof Dwycr avenue
$3N1 40.
Mrs. Catherine Weber west side of Aeequlu
street $110 K8.
Mrs. Jane A. Wheal west side of Acequla
street $X1 00.
Mrs. O. Marurheau west sldo of Acequla
street ?12tl IX).
Instate of Mrs. Mnchacca do Ilustlllo east
sldi of Holedad street $1)1 1A.
John F. Camp west sldo South Flores street
$185 Vtt.
Hfehard Itlley west side South Flores street
$1U7 :w.
San Antonio leo Company west sldo of
Losoya Btrcet. $3K1 3. aug7-17-S7-scp0
CSpringCartCo.
ItUSIIVILLK INDIANA.
Wholesale Manufacturers of
TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES
The only thing on two wheels that rides as
easy us a carriage Goods made of tho best
material and warranted. Weight
from 00 to 150 pounds.
PRICES LOW.
Ask your merchant to get prices for you.
C Spring Cart Co.
Kcw First-Class Ltiumlry.
In HrsUclasfl atvln. Lad Ipr anil irflntlemen wl
leave notice at the laundry and their clothes
will be called for and delivered at short notice.
marges reasonable. wu liur & CO..
tMI-lm Ijite of ban Francisco.
IFYOU "WANT A
For a Little Money
Valentine Lorra
THE 0SS TAILOK
Will makoit for you. Hols now offcrliifr all
the iMlrst Styles In KiikIWi French
Ocrman Ooodsat
20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT
in am known slrlo at short notice and
tltKuarauU-ed iryou want a nice ult at n
nominal cost don't fall to Interview Mr. Lorra
on Commerce street ticsr brldjfo. He ran suit
you In quality and price. 7-2-ltn
Win. D. Cleveland
solicits open orders for all Kinds
of Groceries including Tobacco
Cigars and Liquors and will fill
them with that careful selection and
moderation in prices that such orders
should always command.
He desires also to be remembered by
every Cotton Shipper in the State
when the new crofl is ready for mar-
ket. No one in or out of the State j
can give better results than he can.
Buying 'Goods at HOUSTON
and shipping Cotton to HOUSTON i
is no longer an experiment. It is i
a saving and a success.
T T I rr
Houston Texas.
SAM C. BENNETT
Wholesato and ltetall Dealer tn
Staple and Fancy Groceries
mi: U'INKS LIQUORS
Cigars and .Tobacco. Particular Attention
given to receiving and selling Wool for my
customers. Store on corner of Main plaza ana
Market street.
SAX ANTONIO TI2XAS.
THE 33 EST
CHEAPEST!
GET YOUJi
Job Printing
AT Tils.
LIGHT
PRINTING OFFICE
No. 210
East Commerce Street.
Cards
' Uill-Heads
Letter-Heads
Statements
Receipts
Dodgers
Programmes
Hand Bills
And all other grades of Job
Printing.
MESQUITE BLOCK PAVEMENT.
Walter Scott
Contractor and Manufacturer.
Ihe llest MattrUl now offered to the public for Streets snd Sidewalk Paving.
I'RICF.S-Mt Clsit sScuperfoot. sd Class t cts. idCUuioctt.
OFF1CK AND FACTORY jc and 30! SOUTH LAREDO ST. SAN ANTONIO TEXAS j-ss-ly
Ittti-EMcsrEH-F. tlrnos. President Ocrman-Fnillsh School 1 V. W tangr Treasurer Pan
Antonio '.auiir Association: Frlta Mlpiwrt Oconto It Mtumbcrir II. II. Ktmuuerr.
O. F1.' FROMMER
Practical Book Binder and Ruler.
Opposite Court House Solcdad St. San Antonio.
e-fAII kinds of I'
delled
indina; and Ruling don. with neatneildur.Lilily and diipstcli Competition In pikes
j-S-l m
Jewelry 1
' H. KLOCKENKEMPER
Sfff Klockcnkotnpcr 1 f
i called -c bjy'iTinn
muU Jam
iligs ? I Itaciaiis
Pan Autonlo
Kcci on hand a lino stock of Watches
Clocks and Jewelry a well-soloeted stock of
Ppcctaclcs: also Ilrn'llian I'ehblcnPct In Oold
and PlIvcrFrnmcs. Repairing or Flno Watches
a spcclnlty. s-'-Cm
Alex Sartor
Watchmaker and Jeweler
No. 18 CoMMiaci Stiiit
mar tf San Antonio Txzai
E Hertzberg
and Dt<r la
WATCHES. DIAMONDS
JEWELRY SILVERWARE
CLOCKS. ETC.
tJ-Cs.ll tad sismlas my stack sad prices bsfor
aylng Uwbr.
AU good ('! add coder wrlttso gnsraDis
E. HERTZBERG.
BELL & BRO'S.
No. 11 Commerce Street
Silver and Plated Waro
CUTLERY ETC
Watches and lowolrv ronalrod. Chat
sonable. Wo fako pleasure in showuiK our
OTTO BLUMENTI1AL
211 COMMMtCIS ST. SAN ANTONIO.
WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELUY.
Itcpalrlnir and Cloaulnir dono carefully.
Ooods Warranted as Ileprcsentod. Bpeclal at-
tention given to all orders by mall. A trial
solicited. 6-My
! JEWELER ANlToPTICIAN
Medical.
N. S. BURNIIAM M. D. G.
Ocuilst and Aurlst
I'roprMor Pan Antonio KYK and KAK n
flrmarv. formerly siinrron In chnrirn nf K.nea.
City hye. Ear and Throat InBrraarr.
All disease of Byoand Bur treated In
most approved manner with the latest appli-
ance Crooked eyes straightened artlllcfil.
Inserted to rnovo naturally eta etc
Onion at iSTlt Comtnorco Htroot.
1
&
HOMOEOPATHIC
OrncKi Sam Maverick building comet
Losoyo and Houston streets.
OFFICE IIOUU8.
is M. D. ) ( Jno. O. Uowsk M
I. 1 to s r.m J I Q to to a. la. la ... J .
jo.
K.iideoc. ) ( us.aelea reildeoc.
700 Aceouis St. Sooth nrtttS.
Special attention given to diseases of women
and Children and to diseases of th'. Lungs
Throat and Heart. Chronic cases treatedat
a distance and medicines sent promptly bj
mail.
tr.
NIGHT SCHOOL
lly a teachorwho has had 1 years' exp'rtrnio
In Mllwaiikce.Uls.llrnnchrs taught: ENC
(HUMAN PI'AMPII PI'll.NCKItlAN
MANHHI1' MATIIUilATICH and 1
MUlllIll
AN IM'.N.
Kl:i:i'lN(l. TlTmlilK-rl. iTIrntnln.lnirllnn.
In abovo branches. Also French at pupils' or
my residence.
ItOIir.UT f!. tiAtiiitiuwniinpii
S3) Vllllla west of Bouth Alamo street two
blocks south or poeUittloo. 0-7-3 ra
r. Rhode it V. II. Ilcnclic
Manufacturers of all kinds of IIAltltBLS
KIM 8 m'C
CVPRKSS CISTERNS A SI'ECIALTV.
Prompt attention to orders. Address IIox 20
Houston Texas.
" " G. "W.WRISTIAN
Plijsiciaii and Surgeon
OKKicn-imiiiBa' diiuostoub.
NARCIS0 LEAL
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE
And General Commission Dealer.
.San Autonlo Texas.
iSDWAHD J. GALLAGHtiU
Mason & Builder
031 HOUSTON STREET.
tanks. furnaiKn. nvin. rritS on.l hlinn..
all kinds. Will guarantee aatlaraotlon. Job-'
.trfntlr attAnrtPri tn tl-IK-lr
1 raders' National Bank
204 Cmiilllerco Street
SAN ANTONIO - - . . THXAB.
Transacts a general banklnar business.
LIVERY STABLE
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
fed by t:
ordered at alt houn
PHIL DEI
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
24 HUim struct opposlto Mcnucr hotel.
Will furnish Wnndnn .ml H...C
Disea and Caskets. Heurscaand OarrlttKeaat
all times. Ollloo open day and n'uht. T"elo-
phono conncctlonswithboth offlccs. 7-18-tJ
Parties wlshloir llrlck in largo or small lota
wMl do well to dcrcr their ordora until they sco
Mil. O. THOMPSON who Is now In San Anto-
nio with
200000
llrlck and will bo pleased to give Information
as to Quantity quality and prlcea.
JOHN A. KEKB
8-23-t Ootulltt LaSallo County Texas.
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