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Tuesday June 24. 1884.
NOW WE ARE
1IKINC1 ANXIOUS TO CltHK Ol'T
Jewett's Refrigerators
WK oitkii TIIK
CUOWtf CROWN
No.tial Ii6no No.4li3
PAUL WAGNER.
City Ordinances
SAN ANTONIO.
Revised Edition to June 1 1884
NOW COMPLETE.
Forsale at thlsofflcc. Pamphlet bind-
ing $1.00. Cloth binding S1.C0.
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SAX ANTONIO : : TEXAS.
LIGHT FLASHES.
What tho importers Learned en Their Tour
Through the City.
Railroad meeting nt the court house
to-night.
To-day Is St. John's day nnd duly
observed by Masons.
t1 Candidates are getting thick fur the
office of County Surveyor.
The County Commissioners aro still
at the assessment books.
The ladles of the Exposition society
held a meeting nt the Jlenger hotel this
morning.
Martin vs. Michael In the District
court to-day judgment was rendered for
$105 damages. "
Ithodlus A Teuipsky last week sold
three Xew England pianos to he shipped
to Chihuahua Mexico.
San Antonio Lodge Xo. 2322 Grand
Union of Odd Fellows will meet Wed-
nesday night nt 8 o'clock. -
The Soledad street sidewalk along
the Kamnmann bulldlnir Is once more
1 y ' clenr nnd free lor the passago of pedes-
trlnns.
I.. W. Menger Ed Steves Jr. and
Harris were this morning sworn as
jury commissioners for the September
terra.
The general query Is "What Is the
graud Jury doing?" and It was briefly
answered yesterday by a county officer
who said: "I guess they arc playing h
ngaln."
Louis Schick and Celestlne Jmhof
W. W. Avey and Mamlo Wnlsh Alfred
Owens nnd Martha Johnson. Feline
Zoten and llosii Hidalgo have taken out
marriage licenses.
J. M. l'erry alias J. M. Ego one of
lue vorycii county iiorso inieves nnd
under Indictment In three cases litre had
his bond fixed nt f 2000 In each case by
Judge Xoonan this morning.
Thanks are returned to Messrs.
Oscar liemtrom and John T. Hamilton
for an Invitation to attend the public In-
stallation of officers of the Alamo and
Anohor lodges this evening at H o'clock.
Over 80 school teachers came In on
the 4 o'clock International and Grent
Northern train yesterday afternoon and
most of tbem had to find their way to
headquarters without the aid of the
commuiee.
The citizens of the Second ward on
the line of the International and Great
Northern railroad wonder how it Is that
the city clears olf the brush In the streets
and the railroad company does not make
any crossings so that the streets may be
used. Left as they are now they will
soon overgrow again. Some say the
City Council wants to provide work for
tue vuy prisoners.
Military Orderi.
Under Instructions conveyed by tele
gram of the 20th Instant from the Adit
tant General of the Army the following
named enlisted men win proceed to Fort
Monroe Virginia and report In person.
to the commanding officer thereof for
flnal examination for promotion by a
board of officers to convene there July
B next I Hospital Steward Jerome J
Weinberg United States army Fort
Jlrown Texas; First Sergeant Leon S
Houdlez Company II Sixteenth lntan
try. Fort Conoho. Texas: Corporal O.W.
I Ituthers Company!'1 Sixteenth. Infan
try lort Stockton Texas. TheQuar
teiranster's department will furnish tho
nocessarr transnortatlon. and the Huh.
nlstence department commutation of
rations at i wi per uicui.
The Journevs are necessary for the
publlo service and It is ImDractlcabla to
carry rations or any kind.
A Hoard ot SurWy to consist of
Klgbtbcavalry; First Lieutenant Eugene
a Cuebman Sixteenth Infantry will
assemble nt the San Antonio depot
ou Monday the 23d Instant at 10 o'clock
a. rn."or as soon thereafter as practic-
auic. 10 examine into report upon nnu
for which the Chief Commissary of Sub-
sistence Is accountable.
Oh and after July 1 181 Camps Del
lllo l'ena Colorado nnd Itlco 'loxas
will he viewed ns separate camps re-
porting direct to department beadquar-
''rhe respective commanders of posts
of which the camps aro at present sub-
posts will on receipt or this order send
to the camp commanders one month s
supply oral! necessary post blank forms
of returns reports etc. Inclusive of
those for stair departments.
Under Instructions from these head-
.i. . ... m lm tirnmiihratedln duo time.
the troops or cavolry nt the respective
camps will bo kept hilly officered by
detaching officers If necessary from
other troops.
Cdtitiminl fivm Fint ibje.
e appointed. This resolution being
('.! t- I Hettv Hab-
lett or Austin was conducted 'to the
secretarial tablo by l'roressor l'llman.
The rresiueni men sam ue u
the tension or order and called a recess
during which time tho attending dele-
gates were requested to register their
names Willi the Secretaries.
After a recess of in minutes tne Hirel-
ing was ngaln culled to order and l'ro-
ressor Hole made an announcement
the lommiliee oi iiecei-
im. rr thi. t ar. consist nir or
Mrs.l'olk Jllss Crlder Miss Steele and
l'rnfoaanr lialbcdl. Professor Iloto ten
dered nn npology to the visiting tench-
ers. no sniti ne tnii not miuw mm mo
enchers of Texas were so prompt in
making an appearance. 1 herelmd been
mlsiimlersianuing nt inciicniiqiiuriuia
rotfnt-ila rprpMllon. the irctltlciliell
being taken In w Idle the ladles wero left
out In thocold. He hoped however all
this would be rectllled. ir they wpuld
give the committee n little time nil
could be nrranged In n satisfactory man-
ner. ...
The rresident then sain uie constitu-
tor ronnlreil li I tn to nnnolnt a Teachers'
Aid committee the object or that com-
mllteo being lo am leacners who rc-
nilre locations and nld boards and
inrnlltlei who rcniilre teachers. They
would he appointed for this special pur
pose nnu lor tuis special iiieeuiiK "inj.
The following committee was then np-
olnted: rroiessor 1'. r. 1-iecnnri
'rotator A. J. llobcrls Mrs. annul
itngsdnle.
I'resiiicnt joiner men issueu acorunu
nvllatlon lo editors or papers nnd
pcclnl invitations to reporters. .viso io
man rcnreaentlnir mibllslilnir Interests.
nnd stated that there were rooms which
they could uae to exhibit their books
antl they Invited all ngents or manufac-
turers; or school furniture especially to
exhibit. In order that the teachers pres-
ent might Inspect thrin.
l'ror. iiowen men oiiereu a reaoniuon
that a committee of live of which the
State Superintendent of l'uhllo Instruc-
tion should bo Chairman be appointed
to co-operate with Hie commissioner oi
Terns nnil the National llureaii or Edu
cation In preparing for the exhibition or
education and Institution or processes or
the liberal arts (group 8) at the World's
Industriol and Cotton Centennial Expo-
sition at New Orleans.
l'rofessor Carlisle moved that It be re-
ferred to n committee of three. Itcsolu-
Hon adopted.
The following committee oi tnree was
then appointed: Superintendent Dowell
l'rof. Carlisle Prof. Itogers.
The meeting then adjourned until J
o'clock this afternoon.
1 1 OF Htl. 1.(11 ty.
Mrs. Itairsdale. Austin: Miss Lulu Mc
Coy Clarksville: Miss Etta Wiley Miss
Sntlle Ilattle McKlnney; Mrs. J. Mer-
rick Miss Sarah It. Wllgus Miss nibble
Cook Miss Martha Cook Miss Katie
lieu Man Antonio: .urs. r. si. ivirK
MIssMainlft Cathlll Schulenbcrg; Miss
Lucie Xuley Mrs. S. .1. Organs llastrop;
Miss Annie storts ityio; jiiss Annie
llf 11 a CHrBUIl -H0. .' i. JtUUIllllllll. IUI-
veston; Miss Lizzie I .or I rig Sulphur
Springs; Jllss K. It. KaulI'mnn Galveston;
Jllss Laura T. Crlder Mies Julia C.
Clarke Miss Laura Steele Miss Julia S.
Haenel Mrs. N. A. Murphy. Miss M. D.
l'casy San Antonio; Miss Jllttle Edrlng-
on Bfliauo; -inss j-ieua ArcuerMaives-
on: -Mrs. Kate W. Oakes. Columbus:
Miss Lllllc Shaver Mexla; Mrs. Mlttlo
Decherd. Weimar; Miss Sallle It.
llootb. Miss Ella A. O. lteilly Huntsvllle;
.Mrs. iiiaccaiester uieuurnc; -nra. a. .
Kelly Itockdnle; Mrs. Ann Itlchardson
Milam; Mrs. A. 1. Gunsborough Miss
lexana uossy. .hiss r.. jieusingcr -uiss
Alvina KlockeSan Antonio; Miss Annie
Thoninson. Mrs. M. W. Gibson. Waxa-
hachle; -Mrs. Chnstwalt Mexla; Mrs. E.
N. Hood Jllss Sainmle StrnRhorn. Miss
Jessie Straghorn Austin; Miss Minnie
Ualley. Salado; MUs Alllo Hold Itock-
port; Mrs. Millie M. Lewis Mantlllo;
Mrs. Cnrrle L. Cox Ornndbury; Miss
r.mma iinuer&niatio; jiiss jjizartcwen
Miss Hattlu Ilattle Miss Mnttle House;
Miss I. ula Shcrrnrd Eagle Lake; Jllss
Carrie W. Duke I.aCrangc; Jllss JIary
L. Sloss. Austin: Jlrs. V. T. I'olk. Jllss
Agnes A. Cotton Jllss Nettle Xoyes
San Antonio; Jllss Nellie Eastland Waco;
Jllss JI. Jlurphy Galveston; Jllss JIolllo
l'atterson Waxahaclile; Jlrs. Willie I).
House uucnonie; Jills llenrle Yvllllson
Dallas; Jllss Hoxa Itay llastrop; Jllss
Josle L. Wood Jtrenham; Jllss
Annio E. lieck Jllss Edwlnn D.
Itolili San Antonio; Jllss Cora
Italdwln Jllss Fred llryson Jllss Fronle
Wynn Huntsvllle; Jllss Laura JIalone
Dallas; Jllss JIaud II. Carrlngtou Miss
Jlr. Thotiins' Cnrrlncton. Galveston:
l'rofessor J. N. Gallagher Waco; l'rofes-
sor Smith Itagsdale Austin; Jlr. I). A.
ramus lerreu; .i. jiaiuwin liunisville;
W. H. Coleman Corslcnna; John ('.
Jloon Jiexln; F. S. Sllgh Jllneoln; A. J.
Itobert. Colorado; J. Jl.Carllsle.Whltes-
boro; It. 1'. Deckard. Weimar; John
Collier JInnsfleld; l'rofessor .1. E.
Dowell Houston: O. JI. ICoberts Austin;
Frofessor W. C. Itote San Antonio ami
many outers.
Good Luck.
From lliu A-kmans Traveler.
"It requires quite alongtlinofora man
to get n start In the world" said an old
fellow "hut some of the most colossal
fortunes have been built on loans ad-
vanced by friends. When I married I
had lo borrow money with which to pay
for my license. That was shortly after I
came to this town."
"I suppose you are well situated now."
remarked a bystander.
-jiartiiy as wen as i mignt uc: sun ir
business should be prosperous this year
I think that by close economy I can re-
fund the money which I borrowed to pay
for my license."
Plumb's Predicament.
From tin New York Mall.
Senator Plumb of Kansas was a type-
setter early In life although ha Is now
worth half n million dollars. The night
he was to nominate Logan for Vice
President he was refused admission at
the door. He told who be was ami
argued at great length and tlnally
passed to the stacre entrance.
"You can't pass here" said the door-
''lut I must" was the reply.
"You can't sir."
"Senator Plumb of Kansas will please
take the platform" said Chairman
uenuersoii.
"Yes air as soon as this man lets me
pass through the door" jelled the
Senator
"Whewl" said the doorkeeper after-
wards "I thought ho was some dead
beat trying to work his way In here I"
On the platform Senator Plumb spoke
earnestly and to the point. He was one
or tho rew men whose voices could be
dHtlnotly heard all over the building.
PERSONAL.
Items Cleaned From the Hotel Corridors end
Various other Soureei.
John Keith of lleaumont Is at the
Jtavcrlck.
Charles Wetzel.a merchant from Kyle
Is In the city.
T. 11. Cox Esq. of the Waco bar Is at
the Jlaverlck
A. It. Nuncio. M. K. of the Lehigh
corps Is in the city.
8. 1). Teterson and his son from Will-
iamsburg are guests or the Central.
A. Garcia and 11. Preclllano from Xew
Laredo Jlcxlco are slaying nt the
Jlenger.
John S. Conway n prominent mer-
chnnt of Gonzales Is staying nt the
Menger.
Professor G. II. Hansom 'principal of
the eollego nt Gonzales Is registered nt
tho Jlenger.
Leslie ltewlt or Cincinnati and E.
llilgham Jr. of Chicago nre guests or
the Jlaverlck.
Itev. It. Fielder pastor or the Lu-
theran church nt Fredericksburg Is at
tho Central hotel.
Prof. Smith Itagsdale and wife nnd
Jllss H. Suhlett or Austin aro hereto
attend the Teachers convention.
Prof. J. X. Gallagher Superintendent
of the Waco publlo schools Is here at-
tending the Teachers convention.
The venerable Prof. O. JI. Itoberts ar-
rived on Inst evening's train from Aus-
tin to attend tho Slate Teachers con-
vention. "William C. Foreman Esii. or Tarle-
ton A Foreman attorneys hns left for
the North hoping to benellt his health
by the trip.
Judge Frank II. Earnest of C'olulln Is
here homeward bound with his beauti-
ful bride having spent the honeymoon
traveling through the Southern Stntes.
JI. Upton of Helena. Just hack from
Wexlco Is slopping nt tho Ccnlral. He
has been at the Springs near Jlonlerey
and II ml himself much Improved In
health.
Jlr. Charles W. Earnest of Pena Du-
val county Is In the city visiting his
father the proprietor of the ance
house. Jlr. Earnest will be married at
San Jlarcos to-morrow to one of the
most charming belles or that thriving
city.
Sam Ileaty or Waco was n passenger
on the Incoming International train yes-
terdny. Sam Is not a school tenchcr nor
n drummer but uhen last seen by this
reporter his giant rorm showed to good
advantage ns lio promenaded nlong
Alamo plaza wllhtwoorthe fair feaclier
delegates by his side. Sam la on his
first visit to the Alamo City and says he
must see all of It.
Bitmarck't Children.
Mortis HiMCb In lUrpjr'e.
The Prlnco has three children n
daughter the Countess JIary who was
born In 1SIH and married about four
years ago to Count Uantzau and two
sons Counts Herbert nnd William both
of whom nre younger than their sister
and unmarried. Tho former Is In the
diplomatic service and has In his official
capacity been attached to several eui-
onssies. nnu recently lu mat in i.onuoii.
The latter who bears a strong personal
resemblance to his rather has devoted
hlmseir to the legal profession and has
been a member of the German Par-
liament llolli served at llrst ns privates
In the Drngoon Guards In tho Inst war
during which the Prince evinced ninoh
anxiety on their behalf riding out after
them ns often as circumstances permit-
ted lloth of them work from time to
time In the immediate neighborhood of
the Prince In whose bureau his son-in-law
has oNo found employment. I may
mention too that the Prlnco is the
happy posaessor of grandchildren line
sturdy little fellows the eldest of whom
occasionally pays a visit at his grand-
father's palace wllh the cap of the Yel-
low Cuirassiers on his fair young bead.
Victory Assured.
From Thu Clilcfltfo Mining Journal
The campaign will be one of stirring
and Irrepressible excitement. Xo name
could have aroused the depths of publlo
feeling as they will be aroused by that
of Blaine at the head of the ltepubllcan
ticket. An electrlo thrill will awaken
the popular heart. The ltepubllcan can-
vass will be n prolonged hurrah and
will be overwhelmingly successful. The
loud voice of iiolllleal calumny will be
lost In the louder chorus of general en-
thusiasm and In the premonltary nnd
gleeful shouts or assured victory. With
that name upon the ltepubllcan banners
a Itcnubllcan triumph as splendid as
any thnt has been achieved In the past
is n lorcgone conclusion.
Eaamtnalion of Teachers.
Thcro will be a public examination or
applicants for positions In the publlo
schools of this city to beheld June 30
July 1 and 2 three days for the exami
nation iiy oruer oi me &uperintenuent
tv J. JIOTE.
Dentistry.
Dr. J. II. Chess .t Co 'a new dental nnr-
lors. 231 East Houston street. Dental
operations done In the best manner
known to tue profession. c-!M2m
To Be Clven Awny.
Two line lots In Itlver avenue nenr
horso cars 401 East Houston street.
Restaurant for Sale.
(rood restaurant Is offered for Rale
cheap on account or present proprietor
wisuing io leave me city. Auuress "1".
Ex." this office. 0-21-it
Dissolution of Partnership
We have this dar mutuallv dissolved
the partnership heretofore known as
Gus A. Kanipmann & Co. Gus Kamn-
mann retiring from the business and C.
u. iioeiiiauwo continuing me same.
U US A. IVAMrMAXX
C. G.llOKLllAUVlK
Thanking the publlo and my friends
ior paBt patronage i request tne same
continuance for the new llrni.
Gus Kami'Mank.
AN ORDINANCE
Requiring Connection to be Made by Properly
Owners With the Gas and Water Mains of the
cily aerore streets are Paved.
II It ordalncil by tho City C niacil of tho City
delt-i
of 8an Antonio eliitll Imi patfd with wooden
blocks nnd concrete roundntlou tho Ms)
khsll cause a nntlco 10 ba
aironts
of property ulonir the line ot suth etrucli
wbero euch paruiuents aro proposed to bo laid
and also serve a Uko notlco ufion the propel
eutborltlofl or ttieirie nndw.lir nntniiMnina.
requiring- hlin hor or tbora within ten days
laid in
hero euch
tlone havoalrtndv boon luadi
Kite. 2. 1 slonir tin. lino of aneh
revt there
Is any vacant or uiiouoiiplcd lot lots or prem.
lc. and tno
airenbi there
tm convenlonily round tliu said Major shall
i-uuao 10 do platen sucn nollco as arorceald li
ootno conspicuous placo upon said lot lois o
premises.
tfEC. S. Any imreon havlnir receded such
notlco as aforesaid who shall excavate or
cnueo to be exuavstM any iMirtlou ot a tubllo
ii-uut or aner wuitn nae ueeu pavcil
nnectlon if mndo.
l'aaaed and approved June 'SI. 1HK1.
Alleell J. 11. VHKNCir
K. P. Clacdok Mayor.
City Clerk. O-il-l
J. JOSKE & SONS '
LiLiea-EST nsriD the cheapest
Dry Goods Clothing Boot and Shoe House
UN" S-A.KT asrrroisrio.
Our Goods are Always New and Received Weekly.
Call and See Them.
Owing- to Change in Business we will sell our entire
Stock of Men's Boys' and Children's
Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods
AT ACTUAL COST!
lleinember our Spring
tho
C O
jop and 3 Alain Plaza.
Sl'KCIAL NOTICES.
The Xew American No. 7 Sewlnir
Machine Agency 211) Alamo plaza.
" Plant's flour" by the barrel nnd
alves at JI. Castanola & Son's at re
duced prices. G-14-3m
l'rcscrliitlons carefully compounded by
Itlce Bros. & Co. C-9-Im
Kvery smoker should try "Little Joker."
For Itent I.nrco furnished rooms.
for gentlemen at No. -101 Avenue C.
Xew lot of millinery lust received at
Miss Hoy's 213 Alamo plaza. 3-22-Utn
For neatness and beauty Itlce llros. &
Co.'s drug store Is ahead. G-D-Ini
Forty years' trial tai proved "BLACK-
DRAUGHT " tho best liver medicine in
the vtorld.
SoldbyJameeClavinand L. nryuekl.drufftflats.
Claret and white California wines on
draught nt M. Cnstnnola & Son's.
BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costlvcnaw
and sick headache.
B.'ld byJi.nitsClavlnaMlI.Orviikl.druirKlat
Itlce llros. & Co.. 1 1 West Houston
street Is the place where all go for tine
periumenes etc u-u-im
lluy your groceries nnd liquors on
icenulu street at M. Castanoln & Son's.
Illch class Plymouth Itock. Light
Urahmn nnd I.angshnn eggs for sale by
A. It. Hurley2USoledad street. M-KKhu
No hcnd-nclio or bick-nclio for ladles
who drink "WINE OF CARDUI."
dold by Jainte Cluvln and U Or) naxl.dri-!rgfu
Mr. Juan Manuel Chavez one of our
most respectable citizens has formed n
partnership with Mr. NaroisoLenlln the
live stock and general commission busi-
ness. The linn will be Leal & Chavez.
The friends or both these gentlemen are
requested to continue their liberal
patronage. 4-2H-um
Large Comfortable Hall to Rent.
Is airy nicely carpeted curtains and
lambrenuiiiB on windows. Suitable for
lodge room or meetings of any descrip
tion. j.nnuire at ito. u junin naza.
tl-17-Ct
The Central Hotel
Situated In the center of the city Main
plaza is headquarters for all stockmen
under the same management for the
last llftcen years. Terms $I.SU per day.
Steam Baths
For all kinds of rheumatic complaints
and skin diseases and poison oak can
be had at A. Zllllan's corner Alamo and
Commerce streets. (i-U-tf
To Consumers of Oil.
lluy oil In bulk thereby saving price
or cases nnd cans.
Jlltt aa Uoo.l.
Many unscrupulous dealers mar tell you
thjy bsvo reiuodlts for Couirha ami Colds equal
In merit nnd in every re.K-ct Just as irnoil as
tho old reliable llr. Uosanko Couub and I.unir
Uyrtip unless )OU Insist upon thU retnidy and
will take nootnor you arellablo to beareatly
ileeclved. Price W cents and $. Hold by 0
Pcbniee tc Co. Jamea Claln Itaa und St Co.
A Special Bargain.
Full set or elegant furniture nearly
new can be had at a bargain; also the
rent of a nice seven room house only a
short distance from Alamo plaza. In-
Sulre at this olllce or to J. W. llradley
10 West Houston street. 0-1 if.
Ureas MHklngSSOO Iteward.
I will give $500 to anyone that will
surpass me In dress cutting and $100 to
anyone that Is mycqual. 1 have opened
a school or dress cutting also cut and
make to order. I give the best fit and
most stvllsli droning that has ever been
introduced in Texas. 1 have schools for
teaohlng tho art of dress cutting In all
the principal cities. 1 teach a girl of ten
perfect dress makers i'ou can tit your-
self with my Perfect Tailor System I
give a perfect lit the llrst time; It also
cuts dolmans and all over-garments
children's clothing and under-caruients.
I am obliged to remain here on account
oi sickness in my lamny. jauiestuai
have attended Chicago. St. Louis nnd
Cincinnati expositions will remember
me. Agents wanted. Territory for sale.
O-ZtWlin JUMK M. JIUTH
213 K. Houston St. San Antonio Tex.
READ !
FOR O-A-SiHC ONLY!
and Summer Goods have Just been received and In calling early you can find exactly what Is needed for
season and at n price that will astonish you. All we nsk Is nn Inspection nnd you will bo
convinced that we mean what we snyl
H N & K O
Cheap Column.
Special Advertisements Sucn is Wanted For
Rent Lost Found Personal For Sale Etc. Will
be Inserted In this "'lumn at the rate or 3 lines
for 2& cents each Insertion. Each Additional
HnelO cents.
i wlio Is will no
ni tint Hfrxlri to
rlptlon miitoRfif
ii In S 10 arid 5 bills and tmnunli to
oreril 0. A ltlTHl itwanl will U paid f. r
lta delivery ttt this ofllco. 0-;t tt
lOIIBU.r F.rcoiBltnroAln thn II. 11. nnd
J1 l.-an Hi-fKUtlvn. AddrtM A. h. this
uincc. o 21-u
fANTTD-A wA dry (roods and clotlilnir
I tile
STIllll! IMIt Itr.NT-rorpoi
Vlurrl ttreite. Apply to
of Market and
James llurtto
OKI 0t
rAN1T.II-Tho advertiser want- a Joh;w
woik in porler. or anv othrrwork m-ci
surf; uUo bus a uniroti nnd team. Addn
T. 1 . this olllce.
Hon. Apply to II. 1. Jolinaiin Liuiit ollloe.
mills COUNUCOPIA JK1ISF.V DAIRY lines
J no chomlonls to preserve Its milk ti.la-lm
IJUlll 1IKNT-.M
J; iwoirentletrt
SOU llHNT-.NIco furnllb-d r
1"J7 roledad ktrect.
can
arrv In
1.11111 ltK.NT- A llrkt class
1 eleituiit eland
J; for barber shop or any small neat ti
lirnrr '
II 10 If
ppiy c
CORN till IIKEK-Ynu mil iret corned beef at
S ccnte porpound at Hit Ucfrt7Cnilor mar-
ket uppoaiui Hotel tlaturlck. '1'ry III 3-1:1 ir
1011 HKNT-New)Uaro and uprltrht pianos.
1JOOMS FOR RKNT-riiriit'hrd or unfur-
Xv tilvhr.l. with prl lloro of bull house; an-
C!
aT. II. Johnson Light oiaco.
SKCON 11-11 INO bloka bought and told at 23
riolo;ad striei M)potflio oourt tiouae.
nUFRIUKRATOR JI HATS -All kinds of
Xtiueuirea very nue at tue ucinecraior mai
kel llous'on street. 3-13-tf
DUpofllle liiitI MaverloV
llll.l.li: KORNIIUMI'P.
UKO. KUllUtANX.
BILLIE & GEORGE
Bar 0 Restaurant
FURNITURE
Matresses Carpets
Wall Paper and
Upholstering at
ZE IBIEBE-SriElIES'S
210 Market Street.
J. W. HANNIG
Wl.oWsnlo Retail Dealer la
Furniture Carpets and Mattinus
Oil Cloths Window Shades Etc.
87 and 39 Comnieroo street Sau Antonio Tex
READ !
E ISr i Q H l
DOLLAR STORK BUILDING.
SOLEDAD ST.I I Sl ) )C0DRTH0DI!
RHODIUS
235 Commerce St.
MUSIC
rfAKinle (urNiml.o.VCo New Knclaiiill'mnoCo ami Clirl.lloX Bona' pianos llhira i
tfsnt. tatnatatir-t't muKlo always on Imn.l Call and secthem. S-1H.1)
KSTAltl-ISHICI) IN 1800.
Thos.-Goggan &: Bros. .
GAIA'KSTON AND SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Carry a Lnrgcr Stock of
Pianos Organs Violins Guitars
Accordeons Strings Sheet Music Etc. than all
' the' Dealers in Texas Combined.
If you waut to buy a reliable 1'IANO or OltOAN low Tor cash or on easy
monthly Installments or anything else In the Musla I.lne It will pay you to write
for catalogues and prices to
Tiios Goggan Sa Bros.
Cor. Market nnd Twenty-Second Streets Qalveston.
SAN ANTONIO BRANCH 350 COMMERCE STREET.
I
ITEMPSKY
San Antonio Tex.
STOR'E
ORGANS
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 151, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 24, 1884, newspaper, June 24, 1884; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth162894/m1/4/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .