The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 312, Ed. 1, Monday, December 29, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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GIFFORD JOHNSON & WINTER
ritoi'ititrroits.
I'uMlsheililaMjr ricriit Flltlcln) l!IO Hint
Commerce strcot. llcllvcrt'il l) carriers
tliroughnut tlio city at lOwnts a wiot. pujitMo
to our nuent. Blwrlo copies for salo lv new.
1ji RtSccnU. Buliacrlptlon per jc.lr 15 (JO
In advance.
ADVttltTlglNll ItATKS I
srACE.
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fpcclnl nitcli Rlrcn nn Inrircr space ami Itinir
tlincadvrrttoemonts.
Lena! a.hertlwnicnls II (0 per Inch flrst In-
sertion! tl cents r Incli cacti sulimilicnt In-
nrtlon. Tnittccs' fates tl to per tilth llrat In-
nrtlon; l'i cents cacti Insertion artcrvronl).
Itcii'lInK matter editorial pare Si renin per
lliiu each Itwrtlon. Nival columns 01 cents
flirt lnertlon IOcentaflntrckfirriitsiiflrr
tint wick. Fpeclat rates on So and tl Urns
running fur numtli.
Home advertisement payable cm first nr
enih month. Transient ailrcrtlilnir payable In
ntvanee. Only metal cuts printed.
Alt contracts must to approved liy I lie llul
ness Manager.
8utMTitiers not rrcclt Iwr their ip r lll
plesse matte complaint to ttie oftlee. Hut
scrtlx rs aro warned not to pay their sulscrl-
lion except liion presentation of n proerly
ri Iplcl l.lll from this oHIcc.
u.iii.iioAii timi: taiim:.
Nnw Tims Card In ITITecl December SH
IBSI I. O. N. Ilallroad.
ItEI'AKTt'KKS :
For 81. I.ouU rta Mo. racldo route aft) m.
For St. Louis rta I. M. routs 7 U p. m.
i Lamia. .
UV p.
(1. II. A H. A l(AII.Iit)AI).
TW TltAlNS TO NBW OltlXANS llAII.V.
Through KipreM Kant Dally.
for New Orleans Houston and Ou'tr
ton
s for New Orleans Houston and lln'v
i i p.
Arrlsa from New Orleans Houston and tlnt-
veston u to a. m.
Through Went.
I.jMe for San Francisco F.I Paso andlfrlo
Arrlcofrom San Francisco III I'aso and Kstrle
Monday. December 29. 1884.
Every rainy spell shows the folly or
the present street Improvements where
In dry weather they haul dirt on tho
streets and In wet wenthcr they haul It
olT. .Macadam or block pavement would
he much cheaper and more satisfactory.
Tub llrownsvllle Times trstlflea to
the Limit's consistency In the following
sentence: "The San Antonio I.tmirls
on Its good behavior; and very good be-
havior It Is too. Never mind neighbor:
you were very fair when you thought
you would win."
In hik balloting for JInyor before the
Committee of Ono Hundred Saturday
night Messrs. .Merrltt and Story the
two principal contestants can well bo
proud of the estimation In which they
are held by such a representative body
of citizens and business men.
Julian IttuoAX denies the purported
Interview In which It was alleged ho
did not want a position In Cleveland's
cabinet and he thinks a member of Jell'
Davis' cabinet Is no worse or better than
any other person who held n position In
the Confederate government.
In Tin: face of the general depression
of business and the fast Increasing labor
troubles In the Kast the opinions of
men who ought to know are published
saying that the coming year will bo ono
or general prosperity and the Indus-
tries now languishing will bo revived
and Invigorated. Thcso opinions are
given almost dally and while they may
Blmply bo assertions yet If they have
the effect of restoring conlldence they
will have served a good purpose "It Is
better to laugh than be crying" any-
way especially when crying and com-
plaining does not mend matters In tho
least
The Committee of One Hundred on
Saturday night put In nomination a
ticket for city officers as follows: C. II.
Merrltt for Mayor; W. H Huston for
Recorder; F C. Hauelsen for Collector
and P. Nelson for Street Commissioner.
This Is the result of the meeting and
the I.iaitT thinks tho committed could
havo made stronger nominations and
ones that would like the county nomi-
nees been an earnest of tho desire for
general progress Improvement and a
real change. If the ticket Is successful
It will be only through hard and united
work and much convincing argument.
Ox hik subject of Immigration tho YA
I'aso J lutes says: "As we have re.
peatedly said: the Legislature wlllhavi
to take hold of this mtestlon Kb con
slderatlon demands the best thought and
most practical Judgment of our I.eglsla
tors A wise policy will put forward
the material Interest of tho whole State
while ineft alone or n narrow policy
enacted tho Stnto will receive a blow
from which she cannot recover In years.
What we have to consider Is the qucs
tlon of lease or sale. We hardly think
there ought to be an argument neces
sary. The question of sale Is ono only
of limitations. How to protect the In-
terest of and secure the greatest number
of actual settlers this Is where the
Btate'i wealth and prosperity and power
nnd grandeur In tho future will come
from. If tho State wants the Inevitable
result of being controlled by large syn
dlcates and corporations then the lease
system with the high price of lands will
lio nn vflectunt bar to Immigration nntl
1 small settler. While we hold our lnml
we In effect taVotl.em out of the market )
to nil except large syndicates who buy
when they can't lease. We trust to seo
Texas put herself right on this (iiiestlon
and she will then be on the road to pop-
ulation and wealth."
The people locally aro generally In-
different to tho work dono by the news-
popcrs In building nnd maintaining tho
reputation of tho city. Kvcry extra
edition of Its papers Is simply that much
business and consequent advertisement
and to -how this tho I.ioiit copies tho
follow 1 ; compliments and comments
made about Its holiday edition by Its
contemporaries by tho State press:
The holiday edition of tho San Anto-
nio 11 ; it r Is n compact of prettily
printed brightly Illuminated nnd ap-
propriately Illustrated pages. Galves-
ton liccord.
The holiday edition of tho San Anto-
nio l.itinr Is the tin eft thing of the kind
that wo liao eer seen In tho State.
Just tho thing to sentl to friends abroad.
Kyle News.
The San Antonio I.ioiit and Houston
Chronicle Issued holiday editions in tho
highest degree creditable to the manage-
ment of tlioo papers. Tho I.iiiur Is old
enough In have placed several such feats
to Its credit but this latest Is Its must
successful cllbrt. Waco Day.
The San Antonio I.ttinr holiday edi-
tion lies on our table. It Is tho hand-
somest and best executed work of Its
description that has ever been done In
tho State of Texns. Twclto pngesl
Dominie Sampson exclaimed: "Pro-
digious! " so tlo wc. Kaglo Pass
Journal.
'the San Antonio l.imir published n
largo holiday edition day before yester-
day which was a model of typographi-
cal elegance nnd contained a largo num-
ber of excellent "write-ups." Tho
newspapers of San Antonio aro no mosi-
backs If some of our clllrens do have an
unsaory reputation of that kind. San
Antonio Times.
Tho San Antonio Dally I.ttiiir each
day throws Its refulgent ras Into our
sanctum tilling It with cheerfulness nnd
pleasure l.lko an egg the l.tmir Is "all
meat" tho news of the day nnd current
el enls of the Alamo City being given In
condensed form but no Important part
ntiilttt'd. Long niiiy It shine subject to
Democratic eclipses. Tho holiday edi-
tion of tho I.iciti r Is Indeed a beauty ami
n credit to Its publishers. glo Pats
Mat crick.
The holiday edition of the San An-
tonio l.tnur Is so full of gooil things so
voluminous bright nnd altogether de-
sirable that to do It a moiety of Justice
would tax our powers. A contribution
to the early history of Texas Is readable
and will prove Important data tothu
future historian 'lhe I.iiiur thoroughly
deserves the full measure of success
which It has honestly earned and we
hopo Its rays may long bu bright In the
land. Laredo Times
Thn holiday edition of the San Anto-
nio I.ioiit fa a large triple-sheet and
handsome nllalr. nnd as the papers used
to say "profusely Illustrated with cuts."
Tho old missions the lake anil San Pe-
dro park Kalteyer's drugstore. Wolf-
son's store nnd other standard Illustra-
tions again doduly apparently nono tho
worso tor wenr while tho history or tho
historic city Is not only repented but In
part rewritten by Lorenzo Castro from
the foundation of tho city In ll'.W nnd
etcn as tar buck as low w;hen a Spanish
expedition passed that w ay to expel tho
French Immigrants under LnSalle front
Texas. Tho edition reflects great credit
on tho publishers oi tliel.wiiT. Halves-
ton News
Tho San Antonio I.nnn'.s holiday
edition Is one of tho llnest speci-
mens of Southern newspaper enterprise
that we havo ever seen. It Is nn unfail-
ing fotircu of surprise that San Anto-
nio n city ot but lit tlo greater popula-
tion than Houston Is able to support it
good morning paper nnd two tlrst-class
evening journals. Hut such Is the fact.
The Lxpress Is an able and successful
paper and everybody knows that tho
I.Kiiir and tho Times arc not only well
conducted evening papers but also
prosperous nnd to all appearances pay-
ing enterprises. Tho holiday edition or
tbeLtiiiirls really n credit to San An-
tonio to tho Stnto of Texas ami to the
eralt. Why cannot Houston do as well?
There Is n great deal to bo packed In
tho answer. Houston Journnl.
MM. HAND ALL'S TMP SOUTH.
Suggestion of Republican Scheme
to Embarrass Mr. Cleveland.
The Washington correspondent of tho
New York World telegraph) : .Mr. llan-
dall said '1 hitrsday that thero was noth-
ing very much to say about his proposed
Southern trip. It was to bo undertaken
for the sole purpose of rest and recrea-
tion. He had from time to time rccched
invitations from his friends In tho South
to visit their locality and ho thought
the present holiday season n good time
to mnko use of. these Invitations. Ho
says that there Is nothing political In
his visit. Ho will tnko ids wlfo with
him and will probably visit New Or
leans uetore tits return.
SomeorJlr. Hnntlall's friends aro not
so reticent about thotenl oblect of his
visit. They say that ho Intends to con-
test with Mr. Carlisle for the Speaker-
ship and that his Southern trip is for
mo suto purpose 01 worKtng up support
for himself. Your correspondent asked
ono of the prominent Democratlo mem-
bers or the House how It was that .Mr.
natulan was beginning Ills canvass so
carlv.
"Well" said he "Mr. Itandall fears
there may he a called session of the House
and with that view ho wants to get In
his work so as to develop as mitoh
strength as ho can before tho present
uuu&e ntijotirns. '
"lSut you don't apprehend any dangir
of thero being a called session:''
"iieartuat tncrolssomo probaulll y
or It." '
"In what way?"
"It Will COlne thronch tho Sennte. If
tno itepnullcnn Senators can without
appearing to ue working to throw too
miiny obstacles In tho wav or a now nil-
ministration nrllii; about a called session
or Congress you may bo sure they will
do It. They know that It would be cm-
uarrnssing 10 a new administration to
have Congress In session nt the very out-
set of its career nnd no matter what
should or should not bo dono It would
be a disadvantage to our party In the en-
suing fall elections to havo Congress
"In what waycanthoIlepttbllcnnSen
ntors force n called session V"
"Ur loading down tho appropriation
bills In such n way that wo could not
approve and then Insist soastomako
ono or two of them fall. Such a contest
Is verv noaalblo over the naval nnnronrl.
ntlon bill for wo will not agree to glvo
Chandler tho money he wants for dis-
bursement In alleged building up or the
navv. If any one of the bills should fall
It would be necensary for President
Cleveland to call Congress together be-
fore the 1st of Mav. Of course It rr
without saying that the Democrats will
bo solidly opposed to any such plan but
If tho Jtcpubllcan Senators should tie-
they certainly have ft In their power so
"MttK. Joker" U tho best imoklntf to
bacco.
S R171 1-A Till II I Sf atfiTTIP.nf
UU1HX I11IHUU1 UlUlUiliUill
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS
BUILDING AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Statomont for tho Term Ending
August 31 1884.
Vice President
.T. St. Itanisny
111 Kotulii.
A.(!.fkhrjvci
(Icorire II. Hlu
lid FndH
II. Ijilintl
i-ohM M. Mkliucl
Hiikhur nmd-llllls
Si HI
1.71 III
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I'ttoriTS i-ott Tilt: TMtM.
Interest
Fines
Forfeits
Net pmlll
llTldcdns rollnns-
First
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S.ls t
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Third .
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Itespiclfully siilitnlltcd
W. A. Itim mik t-ccrclnry.
At'
I ny tho I Inance IV
We take pi
h Ifhs
lhe iH'St results etertlltill
xH'litlioii In this city In tlio s
it tltni
Why pay rent wli
Mo1
ii kin c the
Mi-riliaiitH
tnonllily piitinentH
Mrtlmnlcn' ItulMlmr
ftHH'IUtln
MmlmntN imtriiink'N clerk ItiUircro ntni
litlirrsili-Plriliir to ou n liit-lriiw n lintnrnt-iiiHlii
wi I iv iiuiklnir monthly '. meruit in thin iippo
i'litlltiii In miiny vnfvn of Irt unmiint Hum
they tire ikiw paIntr for ri-ntto im-My land-
IopR If )ouiire tHitrt-iKlylnliiiililatiireM nt
loinir
'k in thin
flat lu
the
iniiirerjmi huM our Ptot'k he font tn
.n It tlte lex intern.! nn will liuw
w lien ) on ilu l.orrmv mnl lhe chni ter (1
will lime tn i my jour nmnthly InMnl
The iHMiksare huh open lorMilwcrhitlit
fourth tterle
itlon
apply to any orthnoitl
V. A. liliVVNUI' Si
SoIihIiu) lllook. hoiithni
i ami N'MiPl M reel .
Semi-Annual Statement
Of IIIU
nternational Building and Loan
ASSOCIATION.
SAN ANTONIO : : : TEXAS.
Statement for tho Term Ending
December 13 1884.
Cll.-i:i lit
..'11.11 to
rs on uullulslicd hottlcs
5 M
;ri Hi
INI F
To I' divided as folio
to llrst series elicit
'I n second series ca
To tlilld series eael
Wo
e.l in
tlnir t
he report of thu fee
ndliiK lleecmlrt r 11 11 find
cel. IMIirncd
It. A. 11(11. 1 AND l
r. It. IIIHirKWAV.VFItuin
MAHTlNMUIt.NCHl
Attest: M. Linonkii. Heeretat
sutiinlttlnir tho bIkho reHirt to tho plilille
i profits iK'luir trreiller and expenses much
Hutu any other similar oixinilatliin In
s city. For full particulars apply to
M MNllNFlt.ttectctary.
Tarqnanfl's Chiclcen Cholera Cure
Prevents nnd Cures time
most fatal of
ALL
OULTItV lUSIUKKN.
P'rccthna for
In thrro linvunte
o ich pat-kptfo. rrlco W e-nt
Prlncli
nrnirffliitj nnil nt
tjr South ITcM etruct San Antonio Tux.
SAFETY
LOCRWOOD & KAMPMANN
Iloxes to Itcnt. Valuablo Packages
Htorett. Hank Jill il ntr. corner of Kol.
I uatl anil Coniutarce streets. ll-'J3-lui
W. ERNST'S
-NF.W IMrttOVED-
m
TO SAUCE
Is registered nt tho World's Exposition
nt New Orleans for competition against
all Tomato Sauces.
FOR SALE BY
Ucorgo Dttllnlg Ilnrnlsclt A Itaer
(I. A. Ducrler Ilcticrtnnnn A lire
W. U. Kilwnrcli ti. C. llcllli.
Orricr. 8At Axtomo Natiokai. IUxkI
If AS AXTOXIO TCI. Dec. J 18SI. I
To Whom It May Concern t
At the request of Mr. W.Krnst wo stale that
o placed In our vault some bottles or his
sauce which remained there about four years.
openintr it anoui tuemtauiooi eiorem.
A BfU)t.r4ANB
Wholesale and rcUlt
Tea Dealer Coffee Roaster
NO. H COMMERCE STREET.
Importation of French and English table
(lollcactri a ppoclaltr Colic parched and
tr round every day. Teas of all rradca and
TliU jiaco Is reserved for It.
tecker8 Furniture ICinporl-
um 10 West Commerce St.
THEO ROZIENE & CO.
jio.m'.v loam:u.
OKFICi: : 21 SOI.i:i)AD STltKKT.
PAULY & DIELMANH
Builders Contractors
like with S. Detitsclt A Co. corner of
Main 1'laza anil Jlaln Slrcct.
Are prepared to contract for ecry class of
ork la tho bulldlnir line. All work entrusted
ttietn will he nroinntlv and satisfactorily
carried out. UI1I1KI1.S l ull ItlU'AlllS will rc-
itnmedlato attention. to 7tm
A. SCHOLZ
Wine and Beer Saloon
Alamo Stroot Noar Postoflloe.
All kinds of beer constantly and fredi
on tlrnuglit. Fine wines liquors and
cigars domestic and imported constant
ly on hand. Vino lunch dally at 11a.m.
THOS. HAUGHTON M.D. "
Homoeopathic Physician
Ofiice-402 E. Houston St. Up Stairs
SAN ANTONIO : : TEXAS.
Sneclal attention to Chronic Diseases.
Throat and Lungs and Diseases of
omen anu unuurcn. FJ-i-ti
EYE EAR THROAT.
chasTdeady;
IM. D. 0. ET A CHIR1
Late Purireou to tho New York Ophthalmio
llosoltal and l'rofessor of Ophtholinolotry In
Ilia Colli no of tlio New TorkOphthaltnlo Hos-
pital. DlseasesoC RVK KAIL Til lift AT and
NUSK an cxeluslvo sicolalty ltcfractlon
tested and correct glasses prescribed.
Ol'FIGK-40? H. HOUSTON STIIIIKT.
HEALTH IS WEALTH.
1 ant'.: n
Oonvulalonirlts Nervous Neuralgia Head
of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefulness llentsl
Ucprewion 8ottenitijr of the Ilraln resulting
In insanitv and kadina- to mlncry. docar and
deaths 1'rematuro Old Aire. Itarrcnness. Loss
of l'ower In either sci In voluntary Jioshcs and
Hpertnatorrlura caused by oyer-oierllon of
tho train solfabuio or OTcr-lndutirenco. ISacb
tMz.orsU boxes for $5 00 sent by
lald on rocelpt of prlco.
AVK UUAItANTRB SIX UUXK9
to euro any case. With eaota order received
by'us for six boirs accompanied with $IVO0
we will send the nurchaser our written irnar-
autce to refund the money If tho treatment
aoea noieueci n cure uuimnwiiHiini on
by JOHN V WKST CO.
tl W. Had IB Bt (JhlcAfft 111
"THE ELITE"
OOC MAIN PLAZA.
JOHN LOUSTAUNAU & Co. Proprietors.
SPECIALTIKSi
t. n. nwr novnnox mnsKicr
jessamixi: iirs vrnisKEr.
Direct Importers of best brands of Foreign
JAMES MURPHY
.ISOSIIT EOT
orricc-No.it deviri block
SAN ANTONIO - - TEXAS.
Corrsspondenea Solicited.
F. QROOS & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers in Exchange
KAN ANTONIO I I I IKXAg
JOHN II. COPELAND
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
AND NOTARY fl'llMC.
Onicn No. 2Cfl West Houston street
up stairs. I'mctlces In all the courts.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
ItooniA "nntl a "So. 1 3 SOIctlntl St
Traders National Bank
S04 Oommlrc. Strict
SAN ANTONIO I : TEXAS.
Transacts n general tanking business.
DR. WEATHERS
BN ANTONIO. TKXAS
Makes a specialty of all Chronic Diseases. Can
present as pood credentials as any practitioner
or tho lienllnfr art. Offlco at NettVs Dnifr
store. TelephonoSTl.
cwiiii
Military Plaza. Cor. Trevino Avenue
Have Just received fresh and in large
quantities
Thutbtr' Shrrd Oats Jamaica Ginger
MapU Syrup Pitied Cherries Fancy
Ikajxtratcd Peaches ObdUK IHekUs
Steed Chocotatc lilack Hates yew L. L.
I'igi 12xtra Fancy UaUins Vatencias
Sultana$ Jlahins Turkish and French
Prunes Aztec Shrimp Chipped Jlecf
Jkvilcd Jlam Catsup Jlrad Sauce Cross
J- HlackweU's Pickles in great variety
Thurbei's Apple Peach and Stmwberry
Putter llaspberry Plum and tyiince
Putter Parsons Household A mtnonia.
Also one ear of ll'm. Xumsm $ Sons
Freshly Packed Can Fruits Perries Yeg-
etables and IVcscrvei Stobie's Fire Dried
Oat Meal in barrels and half barrels
Graham Flour Puchcheat Flour Grits
Hominy Tapioca Another large ship-
ment of California Fruits Jams and
Jellies Also Moirs Ixtndon Imported
Jams and Jellies Fish of all Jxinds Pure
Jxuisiana Sugar-house Sytvps and many
other nice things too numerous to mention.
Ixtok out for the PIG ItED A Fancy
Patent Flour best in the city and Catu-
mnct Polled Patent Flour only to be had at
Military Plaza and Trevino Avenue
TAKE NOTICE!
Tlio tindcrslL'iieil recommends himself
to all who are Interested in good FOOT
WKAlt. 1 only use the very best ma
terial my prlocs are low anil repairs
made quick anil by cootl workmen.
Heels and Soles a specialty at $1 a pair.
A. SOHIEHSMANN.
No. i Alamo between l'ostolllce and
uommerce street. iKJS-tjam
DR. BREEDING
DKNTX8T
PRANK STARR
TKKVINO SjTItF.RT
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Telephone 31S. Orders Promptly Filled.
CARTER & MULLALY
UNDERTAKERS
43 AND 44 ALAMO PLAZA
Fausrs.li ruslihad Wltlt BTry Roqntatt
Special attention sMTen to forwarding bodies
to all partaof tba United SUtos. ptfTelepbona
connection. OsJUi attended jr rd nlcbt.
Vfgggg Dnllnig BlocK
WHOLmE RETAIL
Tba Ortclnat "Sansst" muA "Stnr and Crescent" Itont.
THE TRUE SOUTHERN PACIFIC
fi' HOURS FROM HOUSTON TO NEW Y0Rl"fi7
V I tRRIVIHS HOURS IN ADVltCt OF 1Y RIVAl HUE V I
Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Coaches!
4 DAILY
BETWEEN
San Antonio Houston - New Orleans
Making close nnd reliable connections In New Orleans with all lines
diverging for nil points In tho East nnd North.
THE THROUGH
JLOJL
San Francisco Los Angelos Sacramento and Oregon and
Washington Territory Points.
The Direct Route to New Mexico and Arizona ! Shortest Line to City of Mexico !
Trains Loavo San Antonio at 0:05 a. m. and 7:10 p. m.
Arriving at Now Orleans at 7:30 a. m. and 0:26 p. m.
QUICK TIME!
ton nimint i.vtoiimahox call ox on ADonr.M
C. iY. KlOllT ranmgtr Agent 11. C. ARCIIKB. TMrt Agent
San Antonit Texan. Kamjnnann HuitMng San Antonio.
Or T. W. PEinOB Jr. Q. P. A. HOUSTON TEXAS.
MISSOURI PACIFIC
International and Great
Schedule in Effect
DKl'AltTUKKS.
For St. Louis via Missouri I'nclllc
For St Louis via St. Louis Iron .Mountain and Southern. .
For Laredo
AIIHIVAI.S.
From St. Louis (Missouri I'nclllc)
From St. Louis (Iron Mountain)
From Laredo
Tno Express Trains Dally Between San Antonio Austin and St. Lonls.
Clote eonneciiom nt TAttU Hock for the Southeast anil in the Union Depot St. TttiU
rith Erpre$l Train in all Direction. For tickets or any further information apply to
F J CIII'.W ricM AgcnUZn Commerce St. San Anlonln.
II. r. UVaiir.1 rantnatr Agent Unmtmi.Terai.
II. IT. MeCttl.l.OUdll tltneraH1uueiiarrAllttlalrwlmTtm.
THE CITY GOAL AMD WOOD C0MPAHY
Corner Avenue D and Sixth Street San Antonio
Hard Coals Cord and Stove Wood
TKLKI'IIOMi; t. 380.
Block. Jiving factory
30(5 AND 303 SOUTH LAllKDO STUKF.T SAN ANTONIO.
WALTER SCOTT PROPRIETOR.
Walter Scott has no partner In his paving business. He litis the only factory
In San Antonio. Lars tho Four-Inch Illocfc nnd guarantees his work for tire
years. Una contracted for enough Miyqum; Tiunim to pare the whole city.
Call on him for estimates.
POMPS STEAM-FITTING PLOMBIHG ETC.
J. B. Belohradsky & Co.'s
$1000 REWARD $1000
Will.be paid to any one who will find adulteration of anything
whatsoever in our Beer. Wc furnish Pure Goods and Defy
Outside Competition. Bottled beer delivered to any part of
the city or country.
J. H. KAMPMAHH President LOUIS S. BERG Secretary
.H. BARBECK Vice President and Business Manager.
LONE
Mm
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SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
RICE & RYAN
st'CCISSOK TO SESSION'S CO.'
in Hay Grain Feed Coal Salt Charcoal Cedar Posts
330 Houston Street Ban'Aatonlo Tezos.
TRAINS 4
CALIFORNIA ROUTE
LOWEST RATES!
RAILWAY SYSTEM.
Northern R. R. Division.
December 23 1 884.
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7:15 p m.
H:'M a. in.
10::i:. p. m.
7:l.r p. in.
7:00 p. in.
Charcoal Kindling Cedar
Btoam Wind Mills Hand Pumps Plumbors'
Suppllos of all kinds. Spoolal Attention to
Wator Supply In tho Country.
IMTJPTST & GCD
33 ALAMO rLAZA SAN AKTONIO.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 312, Ed. 1, Monday, December 29, 1884, newspaper, December 29, 1884; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163052/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .