The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 229, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 26, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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The San Antonio Light.
HAIMtOAI) TIMK TA1ILE.
International mid Oreat Northern
JLEATU
7:4.1 a. m.
1315 p.m.
""I P.m.
tiiprcsa
KxnrcM.
3-Tl p. m.
7:1.1 n. m.
vy"etern Kston.lon
lut m(o
HarrUbnn: nnd Him Antonl
Houston (Hxiuvm) 15 . rr
(1:10 p. iu.
S:30 a. 111.
.Illusion (Mixed) i 1.43 p. iu. sao
weniwaru no aim
'entward no and 1 I
from I'.l Pom) . . . I 1:10 p. m. 11:10 a. m.
AdvorllHini Directory.
'NluTlTiT PYT1I1AB I'.lk Lndgu No. M
incolsovcrr Thursday at 7:.T0 p. m Custto
i 1 Ireimm'n 1 1 ill I. Vlaltln brethren wchnuio.
KnF(ThTS OP Till'. (lOl.PUN HVl.K Castio
Alamo IxluoNo.-ia.lnivt In Odd Follows-
tmll tlrst anil third Thursdays of each month.
1 Ititlnir comrades welcome.
i:. II. Macon Commander.
II. Kiicksnkkhpkk Bccrctarr.
liiTexnaBlnco 1840. ' In Pan AntoiilnSliicot8l"
J. A. II HnatCK. 1 K. McC. .Naw-riiN
Hosack & Newton
Auctioneer. Cniiiinl-Mlon Merchant an I ln-
end Ollc-rlor.
t3T llavo largo store rooms for t.'tni.lmi.
jiontsat SI Bolodad slirct oppoaito court h"iio
Berwick Ray Oysters.
lam prepared to riirnlah to liolel kl lis.
restaurant proprietors nnd wholcaalo th-iilem
the celebrated llorwlok bny ojslcni. anil lrcli
(luir Ilsli. Packed on Ico to an town In
Western Texas O. O. II. Hcpcttrully
FRANK STARR.
12-a-'m flan Antonio Tex ha.
City i'roperty For Sal" !
a. Imnrored property corner Nmarro unU
TrnvU street.
U. Fivolotnln Tost liomctcal corner Ituik
HiidRAitComnmco strec.
4. Tnreo lot corner Martin am. Concut
tree comprliuntr Mock No. 1.
B. Flvo lots on CftinrU-n street near MaJi'on
iqmr In block Ho. V.
. Tbreo lota on Snn Pedro Atmuo.
7 Half lots on Avenuo 1) between Fifth ami
Six in direct-.
u. Haiuo and three loti on Crockett iuuare.
10. Ten aoros irrigable land wltb Itnjiroto-
inenta on Garden ftreet
11. Ttireolotaon I) nil as street near Madinon
square in mock no m.
14. tIiitu lots corner IU Paso. Salailo and
Mf -dlna street. In Muck No. 07.
15. Hlxty-llvo and unc-hiilf acres with tut-
nlrflroundfl."
IU. V.'uht acres tmoroveil lrrtirablelandon tlie
lower Tabor on bouth Floret street under
Jcnre lino eacl. orchard on part of k rounds.
17. Firtytwo lots west of Alazan creek on
Dunuiiro street out of lot No. 132.
18. Twenty-four acres lot No. 210 wot of the
Han Pedro creek ut crowing of International
and fluiiBct roads.
IU. Twelve iota south of Oovcrnmont depot
Immediately nn Grayson street out of tho
Polley subdivision.
iU. On lot 1W feet front ou Avenuo II and
runnliiK back to river oppotUu Sixth street.
si. iwoiois. pto. s nnu . in mock jno. 47
Ulncl
Steves St Sons lumber vard.
23. Four lots In block No. 2.1. abovo Upper
Ii bo r ditch
21. Kntlre block No 33 and cljrhtloUln
block No. 32. on Parkuvenue.
lit. All property bclonfrlno- to Messrs. Adams
& Wlckvs couiprlsliitr bulldlnir lots near Inter-
national H linnet and (km rmnent depots San
Pedro springs and other parts of tho city
which wo otic rut liberal prices and on caBy
terms; nido all their Irrlg-ablo landa In and
about tho city.
Wo will examine titles write conveyances.
Attend to the renting of houses netrotlato
loHiison reasonablo tertns. Notary publluat
tifflco. J H. FltP.NCIl & CO.
273Couuneice street.
l have known and watched tho uso of Swift's
Fpcdllo for over fifty years and havo never
known or hoard of a failure to euro Klood
Poison when properly taken. In all my llfo I
havo never known u remedy that would so
fully accomplish what It ft recommended todo.
It. li. DKNNAHl) Perry (la.
Wo have sold Bwlft's SpeclUo (b 8. H j with
lost astonlhlnir results. Uno Kentleman who
osod half a dozen bottles says that It has done
hlin raoro good than treatment which cost him
9 t.UUU. Another who has used It for a Scrofulous
affection reports a permanent euro from Its use.
VAN tillAACK 8TKVKN80N & CO.
(Milcajio Illinois.
$19000IIGWAHIM
substnnco. THE SWIlT HPEC1 FIC CO.
Drawers Atlanta (J a.
Our trcatlso on ftloodand Bkln Diseases msllod
free to applicants 1M-1 yr
TYPE for SALE.
700 rounds Long Primer
Almost as good as now utilO cents per pound.
500 Pounds Urcvier
flaino as used In thoLiailT at S3 cents. Also
ono caso old style nonpareil about 100 pounds
at ono half the price or new type. Havo also
10 Fouts Display Type
and column rules aultablo for a country
weekly paper. Address
T. . .TOIIS'SON
Caro I.ioiiTonice.
CARTER & MULLALY
Undertakers
42 AND 41 ALAMO l'LAZA.
ruD.ral. Farnlth.d With KTOi7tnqul.lt.
Hpoclal attention itlvcn to forwarding- bodle.
toollparUofthoUnltodBUtca. PcTTeleplione
connection. Colli ealod day and nfgbt
AN ORDINANCE.
To II. One ami Tunltlt Ntitianc. and to
lUtAbllsli (leneral Banltnry lleKulatlon..
nnil to ll.llne Ilia Uutlaa of the Health
. OnlcerAndSanlUry Inspector..
Be It ordained by the City Council of the
City of San Antonio:
SCCTIOM I. The following acts and things
are hereby declared to be nulisnceii Filtb
the contents of cest-pooli. olTil foul water
refuse from manufactories ordure urine
animal mailer (decaying) or other substances
detrimental to heallh thrown p'aced or
allowed to remain In or upon any street
avenue alley sidewalk gutter public reser-
vation or lot In ihecii;.
Src. 2. The carrying and transporting of
bones hides fish ofTal or olher animal or
vegetable substance in a decomponlog or
offensive condition in any other than covered
and Inclosed vehicles through any street
alley avenue or public place within this city.
Sic. J. The filling leveling or raising the
surface of any street ground or lot within the
city with animal or vegetable substances filth
gathered In cleaning yards or streets (except
mud accumulated during bad weather which
shall not be considered as filth) or waste
material from mills or factories or the removal
of any ground or lot within said city filled with
such olfenslve matter or substances.
Src. 4. Any privy in thia city the inside of
which is not at least three feel distant from the
adjoining lot and at least five feet distant
from any stteet lane square or public place
and at least to feet from any ditch rlvtrVr
public water streamj or any privy discharging
i's contents into any lane ditches streams or
street or any privy o constructed that it can-
not be conveniently approached and cleaned.
SC. 5. Fecal matter not thoroughly
deodorized anJ disinfected eveiy two weeks
in any privy In this city; and the Hoard of
Health shall upon receipt of complaint cause
any privy to be insnccled. and. If neeeiiaiv.
clean d and disinfected! and it shall be the
duly of any person or persons occupying
pinm.c. ra wmtii any sucn privy is situated
to permit the same to be Inspected cleaned or
dislnlectfd at the times designated by the
Health Officer or the Hoard of Health.
Sue. 0 'I he cleaning or implying of any
privy in this city without first disinfecting the
same in the manner prescribed by the Health
board. The deposit of contents of any privy
in any place other than such as mav be
approved by the Hoard of Health.
sec. 7. fhe removal ol night-soil cleaning
privies pilvy boxes or tnrrels vaults sinks
and cesspools within this city by buckets or
other pruce.s agitating or exposing the con-
tents Iherc.if In open air and transporting
said contents in cms or other vehicles not
air-light through the slreets alleys and other
public places within said city.
oau. o. tne Keeping 01 a nog or nogs in a
pen within the mile and a hall limits on the
north south and east sides and within a mile
limit on the west side: and the San tarv In
spector of the Hoard of Health shall compel
the owners of all hogs found within the above
limits to remove them beyond the above limits
within 15 days from the adoption ol this or-
dinance. Src Q. rillhv and unwholesome stables.
sheds pens or places where cows horses
mules or other animals are kept.
Sec. 10 The keeping of any grocery soap
tallow or chandler establishment and black-
smith's shop tannery stableslau:hter house
distillery brewery sewer privy or other
place in an unclean condition.
Sec 11. Stagnant water upon any lot or
ground within this city and any low or marshy
lot or land the same being made such by de-
fective drainage or otherwise.
Sec 12. The sale or offer to sell In this city
of any animal or part of animal that may be
sickly diseased or unwholesome or which
may have died from disease or accident or
any fish or vegetables or fruit not fresh
sound and fit for food. Upon the knowledge
of a violation of this section by the Market
Master any inspector of this Hoard or any
member ol the police force of this city said
officer or officers shall report the same to the
Health umcer who shall cause such nuisance
to be abated and the parly dealt with as pre-
scribed by law.
sec 13. Any store stall room or stand
here meats or fish or vecetables or fruit are
sold for food which Is kept In an uncleanly
condition cr which shall emit noisome odors
disgusting to the citizens residing near such
store stall room or shed; aad upon com-
plaint being rendered the Health Officer shall
order the place to be kept clean and free from
noisome odors and if the owner thereof re
fuse or neglect to obey the orders ol the Health
officer the latter shall cause the same to be
vacated and the person so offending to be
presented to the Recorder's court for punish
ment as prescribed by law.
Sec. 14. The Health Olhcer shall be the
executive officer of the lloatd of Heallh.
Sec 15. It shall be the duty of the Health
Officer to carry out all orders of the Hoard of
Heallh and the laws of the State and 01 dl-
nances of the city regarding sanitary regula-
tions of the city to cause all nuisances to be
abated with all reasonable promptness. And
for the purpose of carrying out tbe foregoing
requirements he shall be permitted at all
times In the discharge of his duty to enter
any house store stable or other buildingand
to cause the floors to be raised if he shall
deem necessary In order to a thorough exam-
ination of cellars vaults sinks or drains; to
enter upon all lots or grounds and to cause
all stagnant waters to be drained off the
pools sinks vaults drains or low grounds to
he cleansed filled up or otherwise improved
or amended; to cause all privies to be cleansed
and kept In good condition and to cause all
dead animals or other noxious and unwhole-
some substances to be buried or moved be-
yond the limits of the city.
Sec. 16. In order to the carrying out of
the provislens of the foregoing section it shall
be the duty of the Health Olficer to serve a
notice in writing upon the owner occupant or
agent of any lot building or premises in or
upon which any nuisances may be found or
who may be the owner or cause of any such
nuisance requiring him to abate the same in
such manner as he shall prescribe within
reasonable time l'rovldcd that it shall not
be necessary In any case for the Health Offi-
cer to specify in his notice the manner In
which any nuisance shall be abated unless he
shall deem it advisable so to do; and such
notice may be given or served by any officer
who may be directed or deputed to give or
make the same and if such owner occupant
or agent shall neglect or refuse to comply
with the requirements of luch order within the
time specified he shall be subiect to a line ol
not less than $5 nor more than $50 for every
said officer to' proceed at once unon theez
piratlon ot the time specified In said notice to
cause such nuisance to be abated. Provided
that whenever the owner occupant or spent
of any premises in or upon which any nuis-
ance may be found Is unknown or cannot be
found the said Health Officer shall proceed
to abate the same without notice and in cither
case it shall be tbe duty of the Citv Attornev
immediately to begin an action against the
owner of the property to recover the cost ol
abating such nuisance.
Sic. 17. It shall be the further duty of the
Health Officer to visit and examine all per-
sons who shall be rsported to him as laboring.
or supposed to be laboring under anv vellow
fever small-pox cholera or any contagious or
pestilential disease and under the advice ot
the President of the Board of Health cause
wherever possible all such Infected persons to
be removed to the cholera small Dox or other
hospitals or to such other safe and
proper place as he may think proper or as
shall be directed by the Mayor and to cause
them to be provided with suitable nurse and
medical attendance at their own expense If
they ate able to psy; but if not then at the
eipense of the city.
Src 18. It shall be the duty of the Health
Officer to cause a placard made of yellow
print cloth IiiS inches In site upon which
shall be written In letters at least one Inch
long in the English and Spanish languages
the word "small-pox" and if any person or
persons shall deface alter mutilate destroy
ur tesr down any such notice without permis-
sion of the Health Officer or Hoard of Health
luch person or persona shall he halite r.irrnh
offense to pay a fine of nnl less than twenty-
live nor more .nan nny dollars. Ihe occu-
pant of anv house unon which such notice lie
placed or posted as aforesaid shall be held
responsible for the removal of the same and
If the same shall be removed without the per-
mission of the Heallh Officer or Hoard of
Health such occupant shall he subject to the
like fine not less than twentv-five not more
than fifty dollars; unless he shall notify the
Health Officer or Hoard of Health within
twenty-four hours after the removal of such
notice.
Src to. It shall be the duly of the Sanitary
Inspectors upon receiving information or ob
taining knowledge of Ihe existence ol any-
thing or thlncs herein declared to be nuis
ances by any ordinance to notify the person
or persons commuting creating keeping or
maintaining the same to remove or cause to
be removed the same within the time pre-
scribed by Ihe Hoard of Health or Heallh
Officer and if the same be not removed by
such person or persons within the time pre-
scribed by said notice it shall be the duty of
the Inspector aforesaid to report the same to
the Health Officer who shall have the nuis
ance abated and Ihe parly dealt with as pre-
scribed by law.
Sec 20. F.ach Inspector shall be assigned
to a particular ward and shall be held to a
strict accountability for the faithful discharge
of the duties assigned to him.
Sec. 21. The duties of the Inspectors
shall b: to traverse frequently their respective
wards and carelully note Ihe peculiarities of
topography population character of occupa-
tion or business conducted therein and of the
construction and condition of public build-
ings with regard to their sanitary atate or of
JiMvate dwellings tenement houses shops
actorles stables number of privies or other
buildincs: also the condition of streets atlevs
or sidewalks pavements and street gutters
me relative level 01 lots and slreets and tne
system of drainage and sewers in every lot
street and alley
Src. 22. The inspectors shall promptly re-
port to the Health Officer any nuisance or
cause of nuisance found to exist In any street
alley lane or vacant place or upon any lot
yard or grounus or witmn any stable shop
factory or other building whatsoever any
offensive or putrlfying substance any offal or
refuse material kitchen garbage stable
manure or any manner of filth noisome to the
community or detrimental to the public health
which may have been cast out or permitted to
accumulate or remain; any cesspool overfull
or leaking stable or place of business ill-kept
or drainage of let street or alley Imperfect or
tenement house unfit for habitation or over-
crowded cellars or basements damp or foul
or any instance deserving of attention.
Src 33. Inspectors shall upon finding any
of thjhereln enumerated nuisances upon a lot
notiiythe tenant in possession or if unoccu-
pied the owner thereof if in the city to abate
tne same wnnin sucn time as tne inspector
shall specify. Should the party notified
neglect or refuse to obey said order the in-
spector shall by order of the Mayor have the
said nuisances removed and the cost of such
removal as well as such fine as the Recorder
shall Impose upon the delinquent shall be
coueciea in tne manner provtuea Dy law. All
notices served upon owners agents or tenants
to abate nuisances shall be in writing and
shall be served In person on such owner
agent or tenant. The notice served shall
specify the nuisance ordered abated and time
of abatement. Blanks for this purpose will be
turntsned an inspectors.
Sec 24. Each Inspector shall make a
monthly roport in writing to the Secretary of
of the Hoard of Health in the form directed
by the Board.
Sec 25. Inspectors shall from time to time
perform such other and additional duties as
the Board of Heallh may prescribe.
Sec 2j. The Inspectors shall report the
number of privies in their ward and the
character of each oho the water closets and
their terminations whether into cesspools or
side drains leading Into main sewers also the
relative level of lots as compared with the
side drains adjoining affording good poor or
no drainage. Tfiat every privy and water
closet In his ward be disinfected at least once
each month or oftener if necessary.
Sec 27. It shall not be necessary to give
notice to abate the nuisances mentioned in
sections 2 7 and 8 of this ordinance before
arresting the persons violating tbe provisions
of said sections.
Sic 28. Anv person violating any of the
provisions of this ordinance either by doing
or causing to be done that which is prohibited
or by failing to do that which Is herein re-
quired to be done upon conviction before the
Recorder shall be fined in apy sum not less
than five ($5) and not more than two hundred
($2ool dollars except wherein any section
hereof prescribes a special penalty for lis
violation. And each and every day the act of
commission or omission continues shall con-
stitute a separate offence and subiect the
bffender to a like penalty.
sic 29. All ordinances and pans 01 ordi-
nances In conflict with the provisions hereof
are hereby repealed.
i-assed and approved December is 1053.
T. II. FRENCH Mayor.
Attest:
E. I'. Clauoon City Clerk.
"BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures dyspepsia
Indigestion and heartburn.
Sold by James Clovln and I OrjDBkldruital(.
BURNHAM M. D.
272 Commerce Street
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
All dtaoasesof Byoand Rar treated lu
moatapprorod manner with tho latest oppli-
aneoa. Crookod oyes strahrhuned artllfcial
InsArtnd L move naturally etc. eto.
FRAN
No IIS Miitn IMaza.
Ban Antonio Texas wholesale dealer and man
ufacturer lias tho Unrest stock of
ltarucs!LeatlierSboe Findings
In the city and gives tbe beat value for the
money to bo bad In Texas. Call and too for
yourself. 10-25-tf
FINK GOODl. LOW I'ltlCES
V. Lorra.
Comnicrrt' St. .Near llrldRf
llaa rici'htd the lamest stork of Knxllsb
Krcmh and German frowls ever brought to this
cltr. All styles and colors. Only drst-claon
tailors employed elultsmailo up In tlin latrst
style at tho lowest posalbl. prlcea and a per-
fect tltiruaranttod.
Mit hi flam Sun Antuulo. Tesns.
Fowler. Berliner & Co. Proirielors.
Daily Hack Line
From Fan lutoulo to FlorfMllle
Leaves Ban Antonio dally at 0 a. lu. Hundaya
excepted. (Illlci at Central hotel. I. N. linker
nirent. tHS-tf A.U. I'ICKUTT I'rop.
BoeriNe Hotel
I012UNK KKMDAlXCO.TKX
JAMES T. cr.lUlCK I'roprl.tor
lloemc as n health resort. Is unequalled In
thin Htatuor country especially for pulmonary
and kindred complaints. Tho above hotel fa
now open to rruesta for the fall and winter Rea-
son and those favoring- It with their patronaao
will nnd everythtnir as cnnduclvo tu their com-
fort as can bo found In Western Texas. lairiro
and spacious rooms with southerly oxposurc
woll furnished and well ventilated opening nn
verandas ISO foet lonireach. Tho llol'.KNr.
IIOTKL Is directly opposlto tho staito ortlro and
within two mlnutca' walk of of tho post and
telegraph olllces. Mall and llrst-claaa stairn
dally. Htairce will call for and deliver pruwen-
Iters and bHirrrairo at this hotel. IO-IS-3m
A. W. D1LLA.1U)
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Xo. 11! Solcdnd Street
ltoom 6 San Antonio Tcxoa. Will practlco in
all the courts of Toiaa lO-lO-tf
j. C. BREEDING &S0N
AHOHITEOTS.
rarAircuta tor PATENT TIN ltOOFINO
I'liATKS made by tho National Sheet Meuil
ItooMnir Company. Boo samples at our oOlco.
SAM C. BENNETT.
Wholesale and lloUtl Dealer Id
mV WINES LIQUORS
Cigars and Tobacco. Particular attention
Riven to rcceivlna; and soiling Wool for my
customers. Btoro on corner ot Main phua and
Market street.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
JOHN H. COPELAND
Attorney and Counsellor nt Law
mid Notary Public.
Office: No. SM West Commerce atreet up
stalra. Practices In all the courts. 0-S0-ly
L. N. WALTUAL.
BliTAK OAtLAQIIAN
WALTIULL Si CALLAGIIAN
ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW
San Antonlu Texas.
OOlco: Uwyer building anuthojut come
Main Plata.
NARCIS0 LEAL
LIVE STOCK EXCHANGE
And General Commission Dealer.
San Antonio. Texas.
PRED STEINEH
PHOPRIBTOH
is Ko.2U6 27 52 73
Btablea-Corucr of Avenue K and Houston
troet. Connected by telephone. A . orders
promptly attended to day or night. Telephone
connection No. KM.
lerctat fait
Towel ry 1
H. KLOCKENKEMPER
""" BRcdl 'rl"in'"mCr is O
No. Si Foledad Btrcot. Opposite Court House
Ban Antonlu Texan.
Keeps on hand a tluo stock f Watebm
Clocks and Jewelry a well-M-lrclod stock of
Spectacles: also Mraxlltan I'cbblea Bet In Hold
and Bllrerrraiou. Ilcrnirlngof Pino Watches
a specialty -7-m
E.HERTZBERG
And Dealer lu Watches
Diamonds Jewelry
Silverware Clocks
tVCM and examlno my stock and pr1ce.be-
foro buying clsowhero. All goods wilt beaold
under written guarantee. II. IlEiiTzncna.
BELL & BRO'S.
No 11 Commerce Street.
vmmmt
mm
Silver nnd Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
fsfactfon warranted.
Alex. Sartor
Watchmaker anil Jeweler
Mo. 18 Couuaaci Strut
may tf San Antonio. Texas.
Staehely & Tips
Nn. 20 Commerce Street Ban An
(onto Healers In
Bnilta' Hardware Iron Stee
NaIIi Horte hluien Wood Work
Anil Tool of livery Ileicrlptlo
PAINTS and OILS
John Deere hand and sulky plows culti-
vators eto. Tennessee wagons and general
farm machinery.
o r. rcngiPA.
it. m. rrHXiiii.
PH3REIDA BRok
Watchmakers Jewelers
N. K. Cor. Commerce aud Altma Sts
Successors to Ferelda IlrosH established 1549
formerly on Market street. Allihinds of re-
pairing done In a flrst-clase uanrrr. !!. Jrn
DEVINE & SMITH
ATTORNEYS-Ar-LAW
BAN ANTONIO TlXAS.
Offleo-Itoonu 7 and f fcrne Building
Roledad street. Will attend to au uuainea.
tbe state and reuerat uuuri
Q
JEWELER 1 OPTICIAN
I
SIlRcollnneouH.
InternationallGreat Northern
TT.TH-r A "-P-.
Time Card In Meet July it.
In-avoBan Antonio bound North at 7:11 a.
in 12:13 p. ra: Arrive 035 p. m. and sp.m
Leave for Laredo 9 p. m. arrlvo from Laredo
T:1S rum.
Train leaving Ban Antonio 7ii5"a. m. iSr""
the famous
PULLMAN IIOTKL ( Alt
throiiRh to St Louis without change rraln
leaving Pan Antonio at MM p. m. boa Vulman
I'alaco Sleeping car to 8t. Louis.
Two cxproaa trains dally between
San Antonio St. Louis and
Austin. !
Clrmo connections nt Utile Rock for tho
Southeast and In tho Union depot ft. Ils
with all expires trains.
For ticket. raw time cards or my Infor-
mation apply to
J. 8. LANDItl. TlckCCIerk.
13 Commerce .troet San Antonio. Tex.
II. 1'. IIUOIIES I'aMcPircr ifcnt
Houston. To i
ii. w. ttccuLLOuaii a. a r. a.
Msrahall Tex.
II.C-TOWNSItND.O. l'.A
tu Loula Mo
II. M. 1IOXII!. Third Vlco-Prceldent
St. Lout. Mo.
.Kalteyer&Son
Hi- visltlnt- thia wbolrsalo and mtall estab-
lishment you will find ttiolr lariely
assorted stock of
Drugs Mcdicinesi Chemicals
I'ATENT MEDIOIN12
botiwrapblo material sponge. chamois
skins etc. fresh supplied also elegant tttlet
sets toilet aoaps colognes periumea tootn
owdcr hatr and toot.h "ruatice toilet
powder etc. 13-10-Iin
Royal Havana Lottery.
January 5 1884.
Humbcr for Rnmber--l'rlzo for Vrlto
$
With 43) additional prUoi.
Only 42.000jTlclets. 1838 Prizes.
1 Capital Prlto
B Prizes 5M raich.
10 W " .
Ill " CO " .
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nu
11IU " i JU " .. I1.WI
irj Approxiinaiiona 10 ursi prue -u
cli.i . J.W0
Vi Approximations to second prise
i-M each 1.10
CO Additional I'rixcsof V each to the
430 ticket having aa ending num-
ber tho two terminal unlta of the
number drawing tho Capital l'rlro
of 12000 8.W
1835 Trlior amounting In V. S.gold to.. 1 41080
Tickets S3.00. Halves 81.00.
Tho Koyal Havann official list decide every
f rlxe. Subject to no manipulation not con-
rollod by tho parties in interest honestly
ALL PHIZES TAID ON MIE3ENTATI0N
Tor Information and particulars address o-
PPir to siIIPSET COMPANY.
K13 Broadway New York City.
M Bast ltandoipli Street Chicago 111
Or V. W. WALLINd
No. 3 West Commerco Street and
No. a Alamo Plata San Antonio
MUlll'ilV & SIlEhTO.V
AEOELTTEOTS
Office Corner Houston Accqqla Street.
San Antonio Texas.
rTingoKisT.it.iicctrTi oaoAimtnoaTBOw.
(Successors to Phil Del.)
P. SID JONES & Co.
FIWEIIAL DIRECTORS.
liunai discs nnu cbbici. ui yOVJ"b'
tlon. OIllco Ilium street opposlto Menger
hotel. Telcphono ISO-day or night llnder-
taker'a OIBco at g8 tost Houston St. jlHil-tJ
Helotes Ranche.
STANDARD STALLIONS.
MAMIlItlNO HOWAUD.ttrotter) so. No.
D. J. Treacy'a catalogue Lexington. Kr. II.
Is a blooded pay 19 hands high weighs UU)
pounds. Bervlco $28.
vwinirT nv rt. TTTIfl thorouffhbred)
aired by O londower dam by Bpsllon see Ilruoe'a
Amttlcan Stud Hook v olume 8 page S6S. II.
laadarkchostnutsorrel. Bcrvlcn S25.
DICK (Kentucky Jack) 15 handj.nlgb weighs
000 pounds. Will oovur maros or Jennets.
Service llfi.
Short-horn thoroughbred cattle lied Bulla
by twenty-eighth London Duke Lexington
Ky. Services tlO.
Spring season February 1. Terms cash. Ber.
eoason f rvo ot charge. Stock delivered at Al-
fred Heaves' Main Phua will be token on.
nrougni oaok wiiaout oosu
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