The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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Fridw February 27 1885.
SOUVENIRS
SAN ANTONIO.
ELLGANT VltWS OF THE PRINCIPAL
Sights In and Around San Apionio
Bound In Book form for 50c.
tSTSIerroicoiilc Vlenn of tnn Anto-
nio at fie. each. Mexican nml Indian
Curiosities at
PAE WAGNER'S BAZAAR !
i luinr.ii. o tnimix.
POLITZER L CO.
No. 25 S. W. Corner Military Plaza.
General - Auctioneers
AM iir.iitnsix
New Furniture.
lOiriilur Pali- -MoihIhv WnliHintiiy and Put-
unlay. I'timlcnmnntB nt new furniture. ctc
rivetxiil weekly fmm iimmifut-torU-ft In tin
Untt and Norlli. Oul-lHriirtlcsatItniliil. Ho
turn inmii. Smxid linn! furniture Ix.ufrlit
andiMikl I.llicial tHlvatit't'H rniulu mi coiiMhu
incut. O. I'i.titimis. AiU'tlnnccr.
CHEAP COLUMN.
4 HIBUC BOOM-IVmiiw wanting hark! day
A air iiIkIU ran lime th "i "'" " tlw-lr resi-
lience or el.cwlii'n' without extra ctinriri' ly
ciilllnir tip tin. kiiii'M x AuMiclntliiii. Tele-
phono out. 1'. I'. l.lojd Ainnt Central Hotel.
mj OCIT-Toonlif rooms with Imnrd. Mr".
1. V. II. Ili'alun inn Iji.t llou.ton street. 11
I.10R SHE CHEAr-eine maul llllllilril Table
l complete. Adilrei.ii pollmr .V en. r. Mil-
itary 1-lara. tKMt
WANTED-A funk. lillr prcrcrrc.1. Apply
at No. SH Ij'iliiittun atomic corner of
iS Inljr nr li-ano Irtmi II. (Irlllm a lili-cu or
fini.1 lit AtaMiwutrofttity railed "tiel.er aland"
ii I clnlm It my lill.lri'ii lionicMcnil.
St Ktiwist liEiakii UMow
IFT AT THE CASINO till.- hllc Mrl
1 J r-liawl anil oiiewliltochrd ac'olk. oni
wllltilfii.fi call ami cl.iliii llielrprnjicrty a
juty tor thl adit n Lenient.
'S--rn it j n tun it. i.kntz
jllt-iT ll.XS-f-Tny liril anil room a
I1 Inj.nlai No. II HI Mar 'ant. 2-21-ln
rp iii:n"t Kiatu iim
OOK UUP fir llnack A Newton's "red.
1J wftltomid tilu" lljfrr iinil iret tcadrto
titir a li'li nil'il homo nl auction No. in South
Pre rtit'i't; lots ttli lata trout n elarden
i-itit -nutli Praai .t ccm. Itnik liojau ac4en
FllHr-i LAS 4
i In fliartr.) uf
Mrwilj" tblsnni'V
illi.n Marrlil. A'lilirn
1 2ltf
nltt)TIMr. -titniiiiihcr iV - plac whrrc
)iiu ci.ii hi c )inir ontlilrir and bait
..)-! .n.l I'.i.n.il at No. It lVt Cf.nimcrce
at cel. nea- Milan 2 Mm
flKllONIMO tniAI.K' M 8. l.".do alrcit
VT laid ami Fancy 41 rucr. CoiylH Itc.
Mitr a .Imtalty nt d plotna.. lOjnnlHelonl
tli'. Tup-. imrtctiite. II.H-tf
QKCONII.lt 'Nil book oouicbt and lolJatSl
O ol njatrcct opfoMte court houso.
TURNER OPERA. HOUSE.
T. W. HOWARD MANAGER.
KtiKnueniont ol t lie Kmlncnt
Kmotlnnnl Actroa
ROSE ETTINGE
SiiiMirtii I.) licrim n Cnlim Riiiiiif) Coini'iiny
licu.liil t.y Hi" jHiptilttr urtlal CYRIL
SEARLE. In tlm rtillimlnir en at mo
t-fuHcm KrMiiy. Ffl-niary -T Tom
Taylor'a (in iit t laaalc Ilrama
Ifatunluy .Miillnw Her Lust limit I'liloi
Sfiunrc Succce
FELICIA.
LED ASTRAY.
Vi:UNMIlAV MAItCII 4.
A Grand Benefit
Will l.u nil i ll for tlx- ramlly or tho lnti
Hal Gosling
In which It 00 Itlntro. Amcrlcu'i Ort-at
Atiri'pn.will i.rfwnt
L - E - A - H
THE FORSAKEN.
TieVeti tor talo by V.rnwt Itlsche ojukwJio
the l'oslollli'e ati by tticcuimiiltu-o.
Bend 6 cents for nnntaire
nl remit o free enirlr Imr
of (MXlB whicll will Iirlpjou
tbm unyttiJnir elioln this world. All. oS Hlber
'Py F'KOj. iw7
vx iuccwi irom nni noiir. me broa roan
tolortun opfoa before tliAworkerr; loluto-
Iriurr. AtoocoaddrcMTHirM A Co Auuuita
3 If
goslings assailants.
THE EXAMINATION TO-DAY AT
NEW BRAUNFELS.
roat Exoltomont Thoro Whrit
tho PrOBOOittlon Will Show
Tito Pistols Etc.
t-.liil llcinrt tiy Tclri'honi' to llio Uitlit.
Tula morning tlir quirt town ot -ew
llraunftU la In aterrllilclntoor csclle-mt-nt
cauicil by lite cxninlnntlon of Hie
drrrndnnta concern il In tin- intirtltr of
Martlial Ooallng. Tin- State It repr'f
aentetl by Clwrlea OKtlftt V.ui. nntl Ibe
ilefrnilanti by M. (!. Antlerfon anil J (I.
Qulnn of New Ilraunfcla. Tlte I.ioiit
rrirc(enttlve talkrtl with cltlrcna litre
nnd from llio county. Tbo fcellnj;
liero la aoinenbnt etrong ogalnat
ttte ciuclcuncM of t lie Mnrlin!s.
wlilch tliey conaltler nlinoat n
criminal net. Kxtitnlnntlon will coui-
utence nt 2 o'clock. Both prltoncra tire
doing well nml were Inlervleivctl by tbla
reporter. 'rotn Veager It wna nfrer-
talnctl tltat he got the pUtola In thejnry
room nt Attitln on Hnturtlny during the
trlnl there. He dcaorlbetl them very
clearly and the one found neai tho rail-
road track 4 hero he nml l'llti jumped
from the train nnawcra tothc descrip-
tion he gate. As to the re-
port of Vcnger bretiklng the 4vrlt of
I'ltla lit order to get tho linmlculla oft"
It Is unttitr. Tho handctifla were ao lootc
that they wete entlly flipped olT after
rills waa dead. A Ltntemeitt waa made
by P. Veager to the editor of tlte Post
here In which he Bald the penitentiary
44 as no place fur him and that ho would
juit na coon hang as go to the e: Itcn-
tlary.
Itoso Vettger 4-ns very reticent nbout
tlienlTnlr. and refusts to toy anything.
It Is tinderitood that the State In Its
prosecution 44 111 recall an Interview be-
tween Pitts and George Veager nnd
their relatives In the grand Jury room at
Austin at w Hch Interview the pistols
vrere handed to them by Ilo4e Veager
nnd -Mrs. Pitts.
Thetestlmonyof Colonel A. W. llonth
of Decatur will go to show that Con-
ductor Tow le did not hit the old lady
or that she drew'n pistol 011 tit an during
the tiring on the train.
The father of llio Krnuie bojstays
that If his aona are guilty he hopes they
4vlll bo punished but If they ore Inno-
cent let them show their hands.
The examination Is nbout to com-
mence at the time this report closes.
THElujlfDiREnS.
Their Attempt to Break Jail nt
Austin.
The Sheriff of Travis county on the
night before the day on which -Mashnl
Uosllng 44 as murdered. In making hit
last loiimls about the Jail discovered n
rope ofblanketa suspended from the Jail
walls. He searched the prisoners and
found all llio cells except one unlocked
ami all the prisoners. Including Pitts
nnd Veager In readiness tti make
their escape. One of the pris-
oners 44I10 had been inadti it trttstv
by the Hherlll' and had the litinilllni;
of the keys Is supposed lo haw
taken the Impressions of the keys on
pieces of soap nnd gltlng litem lu Uih
women who visited the prisoners anil
by them obtained n full set or duplicate
keys 44hlch 4vcre found.
Captain Sheley eajs he lias collected
enough evidence ngalnst nt least four of
Iho witnesses by their own vtntrmenta
to cum let them of complicity In the
murder of Uosllng He liaa lonnd one
pistol and Is on the track of Ibe other
one used by the prisoners.
HYMENEAL.
Hoppy Mo.rrlo.ge Lost Night in the
Third Word.
Mr. Charles P. Steiiblng brother of
the well know 11 saddler -Mr. Theodora
Steublng ofthltclty 44ns married last
night nt 8 o'clock nt the residence of the
bride's mother on Seventh street Third
ward to Miss Louisa Hoefgett .lustlee
Anton Adam performing the ceremony.
A large number or friends and acquain-
tances were present and a line supper
4va afterwards discussed by the as-
sembled guests. A large number of
pre-enta 44 ere received by the bride.
The onngcouple III reside on Water
street. The J.kiiit 44 Ithes them all sue-
cess and happiness upon their Journey
through life nntl while the cake anil
tvlne wllli 4vhlch the LiRiirwna pre-
sented to-day by the joung people ivns
being discussed tun 11 v toasts 10 them
4vero tossed offby the Lmiir Torre.
Grand Jurors.
The following Is n list or grand Jurors
who havo been summoned to serto nt
the next term or the District court:
Joint Wlcklnnd KU Arnnud. I.ottls
tergstrom C. J. Langholm William
Prescott Sr. Harry Cunningham. An-
eon Bennett Albert Maverick. A. tl.
Jackson Mortimer Slocu luan M.
Chavez Tom Dewees Harney Oppen-
heliner.John C.IIeck nnd 0. Sclnnellzer.
OH for Mexico.
A grand cavalcade consisting of
Messrs. Harry Itecknlth J.Outhewnlle
Jas.Ilussey Win. A.Otis and W. Mo-
Fnrland all of Chicago nnd Cleveland
started out this morning for Laredo
Monterey ardSaltlllo. They were rigged
out In full frontier atyle nnd expect lo
m-.? "!e nlre rl" horseback.
ltlle they may not object to coming
back on tho railway they maintain they
44 III see mote fun going on lioebnck.
New Suits Filed:
Amongttienew sultsjiist llled in the
District court are the following; Frnnclt
Mason vs. William Mason divorce;
Julian Stapper va. Henry Mason Ires-
r.a.".?.rj' m! Williams t ltmseiva.
C. D. Morgan A Co.. suit on account and
to foreclose lien; Jones A Wells va
Henry Olln and Charles Calvert suit
on check and to forccloso lien; Lniires-
ton White va. J. II. Ilelobrndsity & Co .
suit on acoount; Jeremiah Ilrotvn va. i:!
J.Mtirphyet nl suit on note nnd to
foreo lose Ilenj Wllllnm llennett va. T.H.
Harrison et nl. suit on note; Henry
Hunt vs. c. D. Morgan et nl. suit 011
debt; James C Duncan va. John j: Price
appeal from JuiticH'a rmn. i ... ..
i)Iartln vB. II. K. O'llrlen nnpenl frotii
Justlce'a court; Jlonnle llrotlera va. II.
V 1 tJi ' -fi"1"'. nuance court;
Adam Fisher va. J. It. Gordon appeal
from Juatlqe a court.
MAYS OF LIGHT.
Gathered by Ilcporters on Their
Tours Through Town.
The skating rink closes nfler to
morrow night.
Mr. Dan Uppenhelmrr has returned
from Neiv Vork.
County Judge Wnribncli baa gone lo
Austin on business.
"SHU Waters Kim Deep" nt Turner
hall to-night.
Alderman Hamilton nntl family hate
returned from New Orleans.
District court commences next Mon-
day. The dill docket will be llrtt taken
up.
-Dr. .1. W. Nell of the Firat l'reaby-
terlan church It sintering from a severe
eoltl.
Meeting nl thn Women's Christian
Tempernneu Union tbla afternoon at 4
o'clock.
Tho Knights of Pythias will meet
to-night nt Arbeller vereln ball for drill
practice.
A large attendance of visitors at
military dress parado on .Military hill
yceterday evening.
Otto II. Wellnganil wife leave for
New Vork to-morrow morning and will
be absent until next fall.
A new matting Is being laid Inside
the bar nt the Courthouse Instead of the
oilcloth formerly laid there.
An Itinerant musician wllh a guitar
4vns singing songs nnd selling copies of
them 011 Military pWn this morning.
Mr. Pat Field the old 4vnr-ltoss
Democrat ot the First 4vard has re-
turned from his ranch In the country.
Tho firemen go to Austin to the cor-
ner stone celebration. Many will go on
.Sunday and ninny on Monday morning.
The committees of tho different lire
companies on the endowment fund will
meet lo-nlght nt 8 o'clock at Krlsch
hall.
-Mr. T.J. Scott of Scott & Co. has
returned from Jelfrrsnn Texas Willi his
bride formerly Miss ltosnlle Ludovlc of
that city.
A progresslvo euchro parly 4vas
given nt Ibe residence or Wnor Muhlen-
berg on Avenue C last night which waa
very enjoynble.
Marriage licenses Issued to-day: A.
L. Moses nnd It. Muner: Andrew Onrper
and Annie Wilson; C. F. Steiiblng and
Louisa Hoefgen.
About 2."i members' of the Knights
or Pjthlaa lodge or this city will go to
Austin In the corner stone celebration
1 1 their line new uniforms.
A new coat or whitewash has been
administered the Inside walls of the bat
cave. A cont on the outside 4vould Im-
prove lis appearance greatly.
Hut fe4v of the editors 44 ho attended
the press convention nt Galveston hn4e
eulllolently recovered to say anything
nbout the big feast they enjoyed.
The cl4ll case of G. W. Weymnn
vs. Anderson & Norcross suit on ac-
count. Is set fur trial beforo Justice An-
ton Adam to-morrow nfirrnoon at 2
o'clock.
Divine services at the Temple lleth
LI this evening nt 8 nnd on to-morrow
morning nt lu o'clock. Subject or ser-
mon for this e4enlng: "Atheism or our
Present Day"
All members of the Knights of
thins expecting to go to Austin Mon-
day are requested to attend drill prac-
tice at Arbeller vereln hall to-night and
Saturday night.
Dr. M. Lindner Secretary of the
Scientific nnd Literary association says
he Is expecting n live collection of min-
erals to arrlte soon from Japan. The
collection Is for the society.
The Lmiir received n pleasant cnll
this morning from Mr. t'. Searle. the
very tillable manager for Itose Ktylnge
44 ho nppenrs to-night at Turner hall in
"Still Waters Itun Deep."
Illsbop It. W. II. KIlloll or the Epis-
copal dlnerro of Western Texas iroes to
Dallas Sunday morning next. He ex-
pects his mother to visit him In Sun An-
tonio next week.
TlieLiiini has received a courteous
limitation to nttend the plumed drill
nntl grand skating carnival at the Com-
merce street rink to-morroiv night
Tickets are selling rapidly.
Judge J. II. Lee nt his residence on
North Flurcs street baa two mag-
nolia trees In line growing condition.
These trees are rare in San Anlonlo.
This latitude being rather too high for
tVm.
The 44eek day services during Lent
at St. Joseph's Catholio church are as
follows: Wednesday night at 7::tO ser-
mon nnd benediction; Friday night lit
7::iO holy way of the cross and benedic-
tion. L'llbrts are being made nmong the
members of the lire companies or this
city to organize an endowment rank nntl
ntld an endowment fund for the benefit
ofslck and deceased members and fami-
lies or meiubere or the lire department.
A meeting will beheld to-night.
PERSONAL POINTS
Collected From Hotel Corridors
otirl Elsewhere.
F. Itoblnson or Taylor Is at the St.
Sheriff A.J. Smothers of Halletsvllle
Is In the city
SberllfF. Thumui olVMedlnn county.
Is In the city "
Captain Lee Hall of I.nSallo county
is In the city. "
Captain AlonzoMllleltelelt thla morn-
ing for hla ranch.
Henry F. Sada or St. Louis Is a guest
of the St. Leonard.
Colonel A. S. Ambler of Kentucky Is
at the St. Leonard.
llobert L. Foard "Old Itlp" Is In the
city from Columbus.
S.J. Thomas a mcrchnnt of Centre
Point Is In the city.
Deputy SherlirConslanllne Gllden of
Medina county la in the city.
George C. Woodman of Laredo la
registered nt the St. Leonard.
Mr. Sam Newman has returned from
feeing the Ne4v Orleans exposition.
1 y'VI)'er' I'alo Duro Texas la
In the city nnd quartered nt the St.
Leonard.
0. Burkhardt. of New o'rleans la In
leonariy IIe ' atopplng at the St.
The name of Mr. Ferg Kyle Esq. of
hylt) appears upon the register or the
St. Leonard.
Captain It. I'. Yoakum nnd 4vlfe left
Tor a visit lo Austin last night. Captain
oakum goes on lo IlearneV
Mr. W.J Pngeandwlfeliaveretiirned
front an extended visit to Northern MIs-
slss ppl nnd seeing the New Orleans ex-
position. Mr. J. J Cnvanaugh wnt this morning
appointed nnd iwora In as one or the
new sanitary policemen and hla duties
while or the Tilled ward;
H. (1. Glllel t and It. It J?mllh or Ly tie
atatlon; J. T. Wagnon. editor or the
Junction City ' Clipper anil K. W. Hive-
ly orsnllda Col. are among the arrivals
at the St Leonard
A TERRIBLE CRASH.
K(w Toik rrlctt MprassatM by Kleholi 1 Co.
211 WU Commarca atrial.
Branch store or Nichols A Co. 337
llroadwny New Vork City dealera In
dry goods notions stationery. Jewelry
glassware crockery tinware ball
shoes clothing etc.
Pins 2Jo per paper; good heavy gold-
plated brooch pins iV worth $ l.CO; also
nice line coral Jetvelry; fancy sheirpnper
0 sheets 21c; 12 sheets note paper 21c;
hoop skirts lOo nnd up;No.O nil silk Ot-
tontnn ribbons 12jo perynrd; other quali-
ties same ratio; ladles and misses gloves
10a nnd l.'io per pair; gent's Uncut
dog (.kins gloves silk stitch backs b.o
per pair worth $2; gent's still' hats
1. (JO; gent's silk lints $J !H); Indies and
gent's 4-ply linen collars all latest styles
llio cnih; cull's 4-ply 18a pair; 2-quart
tin buckets live; goblets 7."io per dozen;
all 4vool Ingrain carpets CSo per' yard;
all wool pants dark grey hair lines
$2 00 and ?:PJ."i per pair worth $5 and
Men's rubber conts $1 00 each; ladles'
and misses' and bojs' rubber coats 7."c
$1 nnd J 1 23 each; Big line of Indies fan-
cy lace scarfs Co and 100 each. Hoys'
and men's soft hats 2So nnd Wo each.
Uenta' sort hats $1 2." and the beat $3.
Wo guarantee tlnwaro 'M per cent
under other competltora. Gent's latest
styles or pure silk and satin
scarfs 30 cents sold by others at 60
cents better quality 45 cents each.
Heavy nil llflen table cloths white 23
cents n yard worth 33 centi.
We will toko ordcra for ony nrtlcle ad-
vertised by New Vork retail houses de-
livered here free of charges.
NiciKim A Co.
2-21-301 23S West Commerce St.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Galea Grand Forks
Dakota; K. U. Moore Uvalde; General
W. It. Hamby nntl family. Austin; Cap-
tain and Mrs. U. King and daughter of
Santa Gertrudes; S. II. Bobbins nnd 4vlfc
Philadelphia; Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D. lttim-
Bey Biulnlo. N. V.; Colonel Thomas F.
Fisher I. nnd 0. N.; Captain N. W. Hun-
ter; Chailes Bender or Spring arc atop-
plng nt the Mengcr.
LOCAL notes.
Peach trcca 10 cents nt Armstrong's.
The San Antonio Klfles In their full
dress uniforms will give an exhibition
drill Saturday night at rink. 2-23-3t
Fine M. N'cnl nnd Lnmarqua pot
roses nt Armstrong's. 2-27-Ot
Fresh fish at the San Antonio Ice
factory 211 I.osoyo street at 10 cents n
pound 2-25-Ct.
See Armstrong nnd buy your trees
and shrubbery at your own prices. 213
Commerce street.
Wheeler A Wilson's silent No. 8. 13
Commerce street 2-3-tf
Our clothing made to order Is strictly
first-class. Pancoist A Sons.
Overcoats and w Interunderwear cheap
at Pancoast A Sons'.
Buy a new No. 8 tewing machine tf
Every smoker ahould try "Little Joker."
Fresh oysters at the San Antonio Ice
factory 211 Losojo street nt W) cents n
hundred. 2-25-Ct
Great reduction In prlcca on winter
gooda at Pancoast A Sons'.
Shade trees nnd shrubbery at lower
prices than ever before kno4vn nt Arm-
atrong'a. The only perfect family sewing ma-
chine Wheeler A Wilson's silent No. 8.
A bran new piano never tiaetl cost
$330 enn be bought nt n bargain by
calling on or nddreaslng T. B. Johnson
LimiT office. ' 11-12-tf
Chenille embroidering etching np-
llque heui-alltchlng and name writing
4 orked perfectly on Wheeler and Wil-
son's latest Improved machines. 2-3-tr
f'.rnpe vines In varieties at 3 and 10
cents nt .riiisirong s.
ISrif When you 4vant to buy real estate
or make large Investments of any kind
In the city or country property rancbos
or minim: properties cnll on J. W Brad-
I ley 402 Last Houston street. 2-2U-tr
j Have jour Wheeler A Wilson eeivlng
machines adjusted free of charge nt
company's otllce. All makes of machines
adjusted. Work guaranteed. 2-3-tf
' Apple trees 10 cents nt Armstrong's.
Colli Coal 1 1 Coal 1 1 1
The F.ngle Pnss Coal company la noiv
ready to aupply nil In need 4vltli a llrst-
olass clean hard and bltutnlous coal In
nny quantity to suit. They guarantee
prompt delivery and eortect welirht.
Main olllce at Sunset depot. Telephone
110. Orders are also received at olllce of
ltlce A Ityan telephone 314
2-14 F II HAitTZ Manager.
TinTEy!!
Haivkea' celebrated spectacles and
patent spring eye-glasses the tlnest In
the world lilted to every condition or
the eye by Crltzer Bros. Jewelers Main
plaza San Antonio. 2-27-2m
The Alamo Ice company Iin4e taken
the agency tor the Indian Territory
coal. To telephone coal orderB call No
220. a-aa-tr
S. Floyd & Co.
Brokers In f.niln cotton and provisions
No I) Soledad street. Home olllce Gal-
veston Texas; branch olllces nt San An-
tonio Houston and Fort Worth. 10-17tf
l. Hutu t son.
This old nnd reliable firm has received
bracing garden cerenla and gra'sses
Thev mnL n i..nl. In il... i.
They make a specialty In these croods."
ud receiving them In carload lots are
enabled to supply country dealers and
gardencre at very low ratea. All kinds
of seed potatoes orange nnd sorghnm
enne clover buckwlitut any many oth-
ers. They nre nlso agents and dealera
In all modern garden and agricultural
Implementaand general hardware.
Italian Coal Company.
You will line it to your advantage to
buy jour coal ot A. Brunl 324 Military
plaza telephone 234. Delivered In any
quantity to nny part of the city at low-
est price ll-10-lm
Notice to Printers.
M AYOH'S OFFICE )
Cirv 01' San Antonio Tkxas V
February 28 lbtSfl. J
Hutu w lit bo liccl4 cil nt tills omee until 13 ill.
Thursday the isth day of March MM Tor the
publication or oniclal udvcrtlnemcnta ami all
Job Printline for llio City or Bun Antonio.
Plicclllratluns of advertisements and blank
forms enn Ik' seen at llio City Clerk's ntlleai.
IlllV IN UAI.L.4I1IIAN Major.
Hotice to Tax-Payers.
CITY COLLEOl'OirS OFFICE
San Antonio January 20 1883.
1 Taxpayers are hereby notified that the
time for the payment of City Taxes for
the year 1S81 expires on the 2Sth day of
! February 1835 after which date I am
! required to enforco payment In accord
nnce with tho State law nndjClty Ordi-
nances. F. C. HAUEISEN Collector.
DAN AMTOXltl
SAYINGS BANK
4.1 NOIXOAII STIIKRT
tfiitJi r tin itnni7ciri-nl of r flanu. Itinkrr.
IieiHwItf suJ"rt to chef. tv tI hut utmr.
Mt will bu itall finijr mi'ItuH liritium nf tl
nnd iiwHrdt Iho rttctii 4 per tt-nl icr u-
nmo. lUtiklntr timiri-ii b. m.lna n in. ht
u ni.to p. ni. fortlicfunwnlfnoi
of HUntfc lu nk l)t?iMjsitor
San Antonio Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
Bitrl rtnlcd In our lluiyliir Vroof
StMl-llnrd Marblo-rnvAawl Vlult. All box w
protected by ft inuUr krr. l(it Ut cnli ft
inotill nd iipwAtd scvordlnir in tl of box.
I. GAltZA lV(nMrnt.
Altar. A. Ai.kxinii
AiilMiiiit CHihliT
TEXAS NATIONAL BANK
OrSAS A1T0NI0 21 COMMERCE STREET.
II. II. AndrcwF A. Ilelkm'ii'll. r. Ymikti
WM. liERPEL.
-tlKAI.KIt IN-
Beef Pork.Mi ((on and Sausage
Corner Avenue D and Ninth Street.
Meat delUcrcd to any part or tho city.
All orders promptly attended to. Corn-
fed beef a specially.
A. J. NOCKER & CO.
Matlress Makers and Repairers.
No. 14 Navarro Strut.
Old Furniture cleaned rcpnlred nnd
varnished; carpets laid; curtains hung.
All orders will be promptly attended to
and satisfaction guaranteed. l-31-3m
HENRY LAAGER
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Real Estate and Loan
-A-O-Bisra?.
(leorral Aaeitfor Adams WlrW lota mil
Improved proiwrty In all parts of tho city
fpeelalatltntlon paid tobandeln Soulliwcit
Tea as.
Correspondence solicited.
Olllce 237 West Commerce street.
T . V "
The Leading Brands and Latest Styles in.
GENTS' FURNISHING
iC9 iZaB
M IbiohP lwej'
At the Lowest Prices go to 46 Commerce
Street next to S. Mayer's.
W m 1 1 9 mnjzm
k A
THE GREATEST
No. 9 Commerce Street
Are going out of business and offer their entire
stock' consisting of STOVES HARDWARE. CUT-
LERY TINWARE WOODEN WARE CEDAR
COALS at strictly
COS
Call and Convince Yourself. A Splendid Chance
for city and country merchants to buy spring goods
at their own prices. All goods sold for Spot Cash.
Calcasieu Lumber Yard
nmSx-.iSy-rX - ssjssjaa mm
East Commoroo Stroot and Sunset TsErcRu
ALL. DIMCNSIONS OF
LiiBr FraiDi Tmtasr Boxini
Flooring Celling Fencing Shingles Lntha Palings. While Pine and Ilea Wood
Finishing Lumber. Sash Blinds Doors Fencing Wire
Builders' Hardware 4'alnts Oils Etc
Sole Agents for this Section for Patent Hoi anil Sheep Proof Fence.
SAN ANTONIO LUMBER CO.
1C"1AC" 3 l I'm can hart any article of Jmrlry you mav wish tnade to
ml j" U If I l Y orrfr. rcpairtil or engraved equal to iW York ttylet. The
" jjnet( engraving on icooif or tnetals by
DOB & ENQELKE 211 Commerce Street.
JAMES MARTIN
IIANEFACTUIIKU AND IinAt.lilt IN
Fine Boot and Shaes
THE CITY COAL AND WOOD COMPANY
Corner Avenue D and Sixth Street San Antonio
Hard Coals Cord and Stove Wood Charcoai kindling Cedar Posts.
Ti:t.Hl'llONK NO 3811.
SitstllSSiMSsaRsk
EVENT IN SAN ANTONIO'S HISTORY!
T
IPffiKDEISo
SAN AHT0S10 TEXAS.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 48, Ed. 1, Friday, February 27, 1885, newspaper, February 27, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163103/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .