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Harry Pauro SCO- J jv Hairr Daum Co j
Oommcrco Miff t. j m A W SN. Ctommerco street S
i g -The San Antonio Light
JniroOsrfniat N$i5 J !' Imported and 5$S. I
I Iteaeonablo Prices I i Domestic Claars. J
Volume V. Number 157.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS FRIDAY JULY 3 1885.
Only 10 Cents a Week.
Cor. Main Plaza and Solcdad St:
TW:0 SmChRlEiS
I10TII SI'.UINQ
Tho lMimlnr Mi-
llniMirUNl t'lirnrs...... . .
All kinds nt Ola-arctics .
SIM HART
Wliolosnlonnd
And Commerce
C3EH
10IIN NKWTON.
Newton
....Whileiale anil ll.tall Ileilers In....
Crockery Lamps and Glassware
Woodenware Housefurnishing Goods.
Commission lCerolaa-nts.
Ko. 16 Kaln Ploia (East Side) ' SAM ANTONIO.
f. w.
WHITE
LIME
AND
"Cement !
201
Wo
I'url
cull or
whore
J. H. MARQUART
-rnormCTon
CRESCENT CITY
And Dottlor In Loatbor and Findings Wholosalo and Rotall.
Will sell you a Hoot or Hlioo Homo ami Hand Miulc. My Block la superior to
any In tlio State Ten thousand dollars worth of ready hand made Roods to bo
closed out at prices lower than heretofore known. This offer Is fur tlio next SO
days. Call early and be convinced.
Fino OuDtom Work a Spoolalty.
BARGAINS.
1 IIAVR CONCLUDED TO CLOSK OUT MV r.NTIUH STOCK OF
MEN'S YOUTHS' AWJ CHILDREN'S
CLOTHI
AND
GESTS' FUMISHIMG GOODS
BELOW COST
Cull wirly and Bccuro lm renins Termsi Heady Cneh
A. M. COJH EN
Dollar Storo Building
Wholesale and Retail.
'Thomas Goggan.& Bro.
Galveston and San Antonio
Also cnrllcs Iho I.nriroit Block of all kinds of Muslcnl intninim.t n.i i.i.i c ii .
of anj- house In Iho Boulh. COMriiTlTION IN QUAMTV ' HTYI fi ani! ui !fS.?S2nil ?
Call or send fur Cntaloeuo ofl'rliiis. ottl.ts AND t'itICK J)hVil!D.
.BO Cents t'er I'n
Tobacconist.
Street Bridge:
I UiWT IMI'llOVF'l
YOKE ATTACHMENT.
nnsT in thu wow n. l'ltfci; t.t
8. II. WlXI.l'll.
& Weller
McAllister & bro.
203 AND 20J S. M.M0 ST. I OR. IUT
SAN ANTONIO TKXAS.
are WhnlFMlo and llctall Dealers lii Auitln
Uhlto I.lmc Host llmnds of Dnrk ltiocndnlo mid
Imported l'nitlluli 1'orttitnd Cements flatter of.
and I-ouir float llnlr unci would ink you to
write Ui. for prices boforo purchasing elso
ricnio montlon this paper.
of tub
OUT ani SHOSw
Ko. 17 Solodadst. op. Oourthouso.
BARGAINS.
300 and Oil Main Plaza.
TELEGRAPHIC HEWS.
HEP0BT5 HEGARD1NG THE HA1D-
1MG INDIANS.
Fm.Rh Soc'iollsts SinlteotCicvfl
Hind John Brlghl's Letter
-other News.
Sax Kiiastisco Jr"y 2. Tlic lli-"i In's
Tombstnnr Ar'Tona special savi: Win.
l'enn IIiia lane who arrived list night
from Snttorn a ranch gives the follow-
ing acoonnt of the light jilevioi'ily tc-
porled between the whites and tho
Indians at (Junto: Ciihtaln Crawio-il
with the uinln body of troops and scouts
went directly towards tho Torres inotin-
ta'ns while Lieutenant Davis' command
passed around to tlio cast end of t'io
mountolps Hanking tho Indians. Davu
surprised tholrcauin.consls 'ng of seven
teen bucks and fovrtcen women and
children. In the attack two buoks were
killed and another n oiindcd. The women
and children and woculcil Indian were
made prisoners. Thu fourteen reuia'n-
In bucks escaped Into the mountains
w.iero It was found Impossible to over-
take tlicui LVuloimtit Davis sent
Lletilcnunt Ilmina wllh n detail of six
men In charge of llio prisoners ami lli'co
mutinous Indian scouts to Sanborn's
lancli. At tlio same fine bo sent a
courier to Fort Howie ask tig General
Crook for reinforcements tumeet llania
at rJanborn's ranch to re"evchlin. When
llowland leu Sanborn's ranch yesterday
llama lmd not reached there althouitii
no u:u uren on tuo way six uavs. i.icu
tenant Jlcllrow. who bad been ills
patched us a rc"ef of Jlanna arrived at
tho rane'i Jlontlav. Scouts have been
sent out from McUiow's command to
obtain r.ewsoillanna. 1 ho belief oxltls
that the fout.ecn bucks who escancd
I. oiu the Uputo light see'nt tbo prison-
els icavo trie main comiuanu g.iarueu uy
but six men fb'towed ambushed and
masncreu tnem and rescued tnc pile-
oners. I'aiih July 2. Tho French Hccla'lsts
have issued their platform of pnuolples
for the coui'ng elccioral campaign. It
demands: Krst the abo'ltion of tho
r.'csldcnt.y; second Iho abolition of the
benalc; third bestowal upon tho A
tembly of the power to dlsm'ss M'uhv
tcrs of Slate; fourth the settlement ot
p'l ntifsllonsof warnnd of constitutional
revision by n popular vote; tilth a re-
duction ot tho number of puhllo olllcera
r'idolllu'al salaries; sltth tho onllsca-
lion oi chinch property; seventh tho
Bepairllon orC'iiitcu and Slate; eighth
thu lecal coua'ltv of "Iriiflliiiiito am
legltliuato c.iildren; ninth the gradual
nbolllloii of a andlnir armies; tinl'j the
jrre euucation oi oii'iuren at tuo nuuiio
c. pence and the free feeding of children
at lbs nubile expense In all cases where
they are not otherwise properly pro-
v ded fur; eleventh political amnesty;
tnci'ib thunLolilirnof tho octroi duties;
thirteenth the establishment of s pro-
gressive income tax; fouttcenth the
ubrllllon of tol'ateral Inheritance;
ll'teenth the f.'adual abolition of thu
prb'lc debt; Blxteeita reduetlon In the
hours of labor; seventeenth prohibition
of employ mm t of children under 14 years
c avei eighteenth a reorganization of
tuo llu'ik of Konce; nlneteeiitli prison
irorns; twentlelh tho nialntonnce of
disabled workmen at tlio public expense.
Clkvjclam). June 2. All departments
'n tho Cleveland rolling mills aro idle
now except tbo pinto mill the employes
of which aro not effected by tbo si.ike.
This morning tho wire mill men bad a
meeting and decided to quit work.
They accordingly marched out 800
strong largely llohemlans and 1'oles.
Tho men In tuo raU mills and black
smith shops also refused to go on and
Joined the otjicr Idlers At noon over
1&00 men were out. The excitement of
the day began at a o'clock this morning
when n largo body of men fo'ced down
the gates leading to tho mills. The en-
gineer of tho buck rod mill was forced
to uanK ins iires and nit the employes
Induced to null. I ho cnrlnccr of tbo
blooming and rail mills rcuiscd nt llrst
to slop the inacU'ncry butgavo In even-
tuallr. and all the men In those mills
joined tho strikers. No violence was
ll'Mjnieneu nnyone. una aueiuuun iho
strikers he'd a meeting and snecobes
wcie made in ltohemlan. Tolls j Ger-
man and Kugllsli. Iioili sides are deter-
mined. Lo.MKix July 2. John lirlght has
written a latter to Deputy I'assy of
I'ai'.s In wp'ch ho says: "J." Ki'ropean
nations would icccpt commercial liber-
ty that Is tuedlale or abolish the cus-
toms Europe might ston tend to an
era of prosperity and peace. At present
all resources are swallowed up by mill-
taty exigencies. Tho people's interests
are sact'Oced to the most mlserablo and
callable fancies of forolgn policies. Tho
res. Interests of the masses are trodden
under foot In defercnoa to false notions
0'p'ory and national honor. I cai not
help thinking that Europe Is marching
toward some (u'eat catastrophe of crush-
ing weight. I'bu milltal system can-
not Indetlnltelr bo sunnoi.ed with in-
Hence and the population driven to ces-
pair may possiuiy oeiure long sweep
away the royaliies and;pietended states-
men who govern In their names. I
hope yout country and mlno will remain
at peace and he real u'lends."
Gt.ksiili:ci Ills. June 2. A sensation-
r1 doublo suicide occurred at Gilson yes-
terday tho victims being ilcllssa Sta-
pleton a well-known school teacher
and her adlanced Kdward Sutherland.
The two had been for a long time en
gaged and the date for the nuptials set
several times but when the tlmo came
Sutherland's circumstances were such
tlitt the event was postponed. Her
folks strenuously opposed his suit
Tuotday he reiused to matry her. On
tuat evening alio bought some rat
poison afterward exchanging it for ar-
senic took a dose of tlio latter in the
morning and died. When Sutherland
heard of tho tragedy ho borrowed a
Title went Into the timber a mile away
and suot me wuoie top oi uis uead ou
JUni'.in Jr'y 2. Two new cases of
cholera are reported to-day In this cly.
Alato-'lng reports are received of In
creased uiscaso at Araniucz. tuo in
habitants are seeking safety in flight.
KiTixkronr Juno 2. Tlio anarchist
t.leske. w!ki murdered Hetr Ituninf. ro
lled Councillor In January Inst has been
convicted and sentenced to death.
Mount .Mctli-.i.oon July 2. At about
11 o'o'iOck General Grant expressed him
self as feeling heller able to work than
nt sty time slnco lie r.amo here. Ills
writing matitlals were brought and ho
ininmtncrd writing npaln on his work.
t in uay lias neen to oiit.ty lor I lie patient
In (o out doors.
Wakuixoiox July 2. Secretary Man-
n'ng learned tlio facts In tho Kcllar caso
ly this morning and ho nt once lent
for Kcllar and appointed him to a o'erk-
ship and set him nt work. Kellar Is Hie
Ohio man who having been certified by
tlio Civil Servleo Commission wane-
fined hi nppo'nlment by First Auditor
Clienowetti on the ground that he was
distasteful to Congressman Warner and
oilier Demoorats In Ids home dlsttlct.
WixiiiKmov. July 2. On Juno 30 at
tho cose of business In tho dead letter
office. In cliargo of tho new snpci.nten-
dent J. It. lliird every branch and sub-
division was up wllh Its work a stato of
afinluthat has not occm.Td for many
years llio ordinary dead letters aro
now passed or iiifposcu or in twounys
nnd returned on tlio third dav. This
degree or celerity In tho disposition of
dead tellers lias not yet been rcaelr I li
any oilier country In the postal union
and has never before been reached In
this count..
Jackson Miss. July 2 Tho Stato
l'rohlbltlon convention met to-day In
t lie State homo. About COO delegates
were present. Including many negroes
ltev. C. It. Onlloway called tlio conven-
tion to order. He sa'd the lino of policy
fol'owed In the 'inst would ho pursued
In thu future. Tho tiartv that onenlv
antagonized prohibition might as wed
go into iiijuiuntion. auugo unrisman
of Lincoln county was elected chair-
man. A vigorous cll'ou will bo made to
elect a prohibition legislature. Tbo
convention however opposed party
fealties. Tho adoption of tho .local op-
tion law by counties Is their Immediate
ouject.
Ciiicaiio July 2. Tlio West Division
Hallway company has mndo no attempt
since the setious encounter on Madison
street yesterday afternoon to run out
any of Its cars. Ofllcers of the comnnny
hat o had several consultations wltu the
.Mayor and Cider or l'olice without any
apparent result jinyor Harrison uc
clared his willingness to give tho com.
1)3 11 V police nrotcctlon. orovlded It wai
jirepfed to puts Its cars In operation
hut ho did not believe In keeping the en-
tire police forco on duty to oversee the
tanning of two or tl"-eo cars. Tbo
newspapers are beginning to look nt the
el mm Ion as one of actions Import nnd
tho Times this morning Intimates that
tho hesitancy of a mushy MnvorlnlSTl
provoneu tno serious t.ot or mat year
and warns Mayor Hariisun that any lies
Itancy In preserving peace nt this tlmo
may result In a similar outcome
Wou'd Draw Ilottor
t i.-nlp closely resembling an r'
pliant Is on crhlhitlon at Key West."
At o'ephant e'oscly resembling a larnlp
wou'd draw a blgae r orowd at a o' cus.
Nortlst in Herald.
Saturday Holidays.
Tho agitation In favorof abalf-holl-
day on Salfrday has been taken up In
Montreal and It will nrobahlv he suc
cessful there as soon as n few large fituis
can be convinced o." tho benefit to them-
selves to bo derived om allowing tbelr
employes inoto rccrcntlon dut'ng tho
hot weather.
Very Easy. Indeed.
"Aro you papa's boy?-'
""es. sir."
"Hut how can yon ho paia's boy and
iituuiu'i it the same timer"
f Afier n pause! "Can't u nlco carrlaco
have two horsesr" Chicago Sun.
A Q rim Fact.
A erd"nue-:
O d Ki end Vou ouvit to bo proud of
)(irwl."n.ToiD.
jit 1CBT
O. F.-' lie's a rooitbri"lant talker
IIoH-Siie or-lit to bo.
O. K I co.-ltrilslpn to her for a wholn
II It'll t.
jios. jwefllyj l ouendo.
Their Proper sphere.
Mr. Duscnbetry Here's another arti
cle upon allowing tho women to vote.
It's all stun.
Mrs. Dusenbet.-y tiy shouldn't
women vote I should like to know?
Oh not that you are Inferior my dear;
but until you get Into you proper
sphere
"i -ray wnat is our nroner spncrei"
"Well not this sphere. Some other
sphere." I'tilladelpldn Call.
Orl?I.ial canned Goods.
According to a current story the hint
for the American canned-fruit Industry
was given by tho I'ompcllnns. Years
ago when tho excavations were begin-
ning a party of Ameilcans found In
what had been the pantry of a house
manvjars of preserved llgs. Ono was
opened nnd they were found to ho fresh
and good. Investigation showed that
tho llgs had been put Into the jars In a
heated state an nprture being left for
the steam to escape and then sealed
with wax. Tho hint was taken and
soon finer fruit canning was Introduced
here the process being identical with
that In voguo at 1'omnell twenty centu-
ries ago. St. Louis liepubllcan.
Rod Load In Feppor.
"I dlslli j to see you cat cayenne pep
per" said a wholesale grocer to a friend
who was putting the stun ou some raw
oysters.
"Why?" asked the fr.cnd.
The itrocer dusted n little of the nen.
pr" on the open naro of his nntelicni.-
and drew his finger over It. A number
ot suiait rcu lines snowed wnere grains
of pepper had been drawn over tue pa-
pet. "ilecauic half of this stuff is not nen.
per. The real ankle puro and strong
comes fromthd Wst tnules. Ida recfi.
larly adulterated for restaurant use oy
mixing it with rlco Hour and ground
mustard husks which have been colored
red with red lead. Those red linos on
the taper are puro paint. Chicago
iteraiu.
MEXICAN ITEMS.
Gathered from Exchanges nnd
Other Sources.
Xlcolentol.Tatuaullnas. has been In
vaded by the locusts.
The writer of the libellous sheet
Dauehtcrs of Venus" lias born cap
tured by tho police.
The Governor of tlio Stale of Mexico
has Issued a circular requiting action to
be taken against the gamblers.
The ladles In Tncubaya have decided
refrain from vlslt'mr Ilia Alameda of
that town because of tho ltuncrablo In-
sults of the lagartljos or dudes who In-
fest tbo place.
W stano L. Orozco. editor of the
Gnadr'njara Herald was liberated after
being Imprisoned for Ids political faith.
When tree for wo hours ho was rear-
rested and Imprisoned.
Dr. V. do Aruianny a learned Italian
rlrst who recently arrived In this city
las renounced ltomanlsm. and was pub
licly received Into Trinity M. E. church
on Tuesday evening.
10 year-old orphan In Monterey stolo
the last dollar Irom tho good woman
wno raised mm anil uougnt a pocket
Pistol. There scout to bo "young Mexi
cans'' as well as "young Americans."
Farmers In Nucto Leon complain that
the irrnVauies turn their horses loose
x their crops without saying as much as
wllh vour net mission." and ask Ifthero
Is no remedy for such acts on tlio prrt
or lie miuiaw. ljuicn saue.
The National Quard of tho State of
era Cruz Is being disarmed. What Is
the incanlni! of this decision of Iho COV'
rnmcnt Is not stated. According to
last accounts vera cruz is over-run
wltu band Is who aro slioollnir travel
ers In tlin narrow rnckr nasst-s. attack
rancucs nu even turcaiening tue
way.
STATE NEWS.
Gathered from Our Exchanges
Over tho suite
l'ottsboro It to be Incorporated.
Jacob Yost was recently killed nerr
ic iter-: ny rgutniag.
Tin nnd silver oro has been discovered
In Montagito county near Howie.
Tho question of a local option election
is ueing ngitateu in -noi.-.s county.
Continued cheerful crop repot. s conio
iiom evet section ot .orincni anuicn'
tial Texas.
Tho coal discovered at Ilonlo proves
to bo good smithing coalnudlho vein Is
two iver it ck.
'Iho asteriment of the International
t id Great Northern railway atl'alestlne
uas ueen raiseu ?zoowu.
li. F. Jacobs of Temple went homo
drunk placed n pistol to his bead nnd
blew his brains out. Ho was of m'dd'o
ago and bore a good reputation.
l.'odney Emmel has been arrested In
Correll county for lll'clt tllstllllntr. Ills
wllti cat distillery turned out nbont n
bat. el a day and has been in operation
tor over a year.
The city of Fo. . Worth and the tvater-
vtn ks company havo been sued by Gus
lYintoy .or .uj unuiaaca rccervcu in
I no fa 'lrg 'n of an excavation by which
several lives wee lost.
On tbi vaiacltv of railroad men It Is
a ed that tuelli'llmorcandOliloTclc-
giaph cotrjnany Is using tho corn stalkn
along t'io J eiai central tor poles on
w uicu to sircicit tncir wires.
Co'orcl Snt MtNcelv. Vice-President
of ueTexis Veteran assocla...nn tccent-
ly mrrrieci iuisj initio tvuiuker young
and beautiful and the belle of Nsco-
docbe. The bridegtoom Is ell" hearty
anu wen'iny.
At n recent mcetlntr In Fort Wonli of
tho Texas trotting and running circuit
It was decided to have a series of races
throughout the Sta'ilato In the fall In
which nearly all the larger towns are ox-
pej'ed to Join.
D. T. Stewart manager of Flovd'a
bucVetsbop at Dallas was aTcsieufor
vlo'rt ogtbe law regarding that kind of
gambl'ng. Jt is proposed to try the ton-
ai'idi.onai'ty oi tue act ueiorejuuge
lIiiuof tho Supremo couri bench.
Fann'o llosenfleld who was fatally
bt' ned with coal oil In Houston called
lrr slste-a to her bed-sldo and sang
"Sweet Uye and Hva" In k clerr voice
fien bade all her friends good-bye and
dealU ended her terrible sulleiings.
Two toclety leaders of Fori Worth
'31 rj that they could not gain the
t lsent of the irdy'a naren.s nbtunlly
It t and went west to Cisco where tnev
we e mr led. and sending Tor tbelr
L ;TV conl.nued their wcdd'ng tour
A 12-year-old youth tbo son of a
' dow lady of Grandy.ew havlrtT be.
t ne onamoi'ed of his mo. net's servant
phi about the same age created quite a
seasitlon yei.e'.dny by taking his
molhcr's horse and bugg the girl a
plsto. and $5 In money and striking out
tor parts vnunowj. rattles went in
pp'otlr jovettaklng tnem about 20
miles westot litre on the Uranbury
i -J. Tho g'.rl was allowed to proceed
on ner journey iho dov was ro
1'rned and now rcpen ot b's wild lot'
petuoslty.
Recorder's Court.
C. A F.-ancols beating and striking
Lou Lamont Ills wife. He was dis
missed.
Francisco Yturblde pleaded guilty to
being drunk and was fined $5.
g C. A. Francois and Wni. Palmer were
Rrliflrireil with flirlittnir 1..S nlnl.f nr.
ileer Heltgen had a good deal of trouble
In getting Hnncols to the bat cave as
ho resisted arrest. Iloth were fined $5.
Tom O'ltonrke for lighting had his
case continued
Johp Smith was charged with being
drunk. He came to tho bat cave from
the FasWon tbeatro. accompanied by
the sneclal officer of that nines .ln
said be wnC drunk and disorderly there.
Duck Frazier. a stout-hiilltneiprnmsn.
was brought In by Officer Itollngcr of
found hlui In Hie yard 'of Stumberg's
storo actlnirverv susnlclotlslv. Hnnsted
him bis business there at (hat time of
night 3 o'clock a. m. and be received no
answer lie was ltneu o.
Daniel Stone the soldier who shack
another soldier wllh a beer glass the
It was reported that the man he struck
was in u very uangerous conuttion and
not at all able to appear. The caso was
continued.
Every tlrst-olass dealer sells Opera
mu cigereites.Avoiu injurious ttuita'
Hons tf
R
t a i i
0 AICillo&
I
6 J1
out
I Offer a few Specialties that Must Bo Sold at
the following Prices:
Marie lluzanl Anlsetto (bottle)
Absinthe Kdourd Pcrnoud (bottle)
Vermouth Nolllv Pratt fbottloi
Curacoa In stono Jugs
Ilencdtctlne (quarts)
iieneuictine (ini)
Chartreuse (pints)
Claret (quart bottle)
Hhrrry (quart bottle)
II. Ilrandy (quart bottle).....
y
Imported beltrcr Water (quirts') pe'r
The above goods are
be had by calling on
i Emanuel Abrahams
I 206 Commerce Street.
OIBDlDraDHDliaDBIJoSS
SOUTHERN HOTEL
Main and Military Plazas San Antonio Teias
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
Convenient to !usliu-a center with Itcsl nccoinniolatlnni. 6-4-ly
GREGORY 4 CD.'S CHINA HILL
Houston Stroot San Antonio Texas.
suLEAutxTs rou jewtrr's ivtrtr cclidiutid
Refrigerator
lr dealers In Ban Antonio who handlo ttiefio rood direct from tho factory
inter a viiarsnteo Hint It IIKUUIIIKH Il:sa ICK aroroo o eMIIr kept clean
thoONI.V r'HHll whero C'lll.h I1I1V Alll la rln-nl.K.! through mfurr d.
Evorjr i
i sola '
turtmrnt. Jowetfs patent Is tho ClltCUI.ATION Of COUl DltV Alll. Wherever a Jowett
ucinifuntiiror ico uu.i t can no nitu iaku
roll Jars. Jelly (Haines. rri-crrliur Kettler Nitia-llamllo Preserving ttpoons Ieo Crcflm
UTS. Until TultH. Illlllllliockl lllldolheracailoimlili irfm.1.. Wn will nli.iun vnil In fiintlilr.
lUMittmont and prltn.
J. W. llltADI.I'.V.
Bradley &
Real Estate Exchange
403 East Houaton Stropt San Antonio Texas.
City Properties and Large'Bodles of Land aSpecfalty.
id Poll Ijin.lj. ltanchos nnd
Id In nil nuns or tho
erul lind Ifuslness 'Pransactetl.
to Diuim Jit
Shafer & Braden
Practical Plumbers
R. W. ROGERS
Grain.Hay Flour CountryProduce
KrtBh Huttor TVtjB and Tutatoef
alwayi on hanJ
FroihBfi-1 n SiHKjIuIty. O. W. Want'i old
place No. IC Nurth Flurus itreet. JWWm
HeraovDJ to new work Buntct road near
Ft Commorco street ami aro uow
tavy tn Jo all klnda of
Casting in Iron and Brass
Keep ou band all kind of Mill and Qln Ma
chine ry. ltcpalrlnj done on ihort notloo. Old
quarters for rent on Presa street.
T. a. IMIIIUSOH.
TOU 1UUUISOM J1U
HARRISON & HARRISON.
Attorneys at Law
K A MP MANN BU1LD1N3 JA!t ANTONIO.
Will ltrnotico In all tho Blato And Federal
Couru. Collections and ullbuslneiis Intniited
o us will mo promptly attcndui to. -WKI
Go at
v
$75 I
. 110 '
dozen'.'.'.
2.00
all First-Class which can '
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for Texas and Mexico
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LABATT & CO.
Market street
Grain Depot
Wholesale and llctall.
Corn Oats Bran. Hay
Delivered Free.
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CO cents.
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easonublo prices.
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Stationer and News Dealer
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Am headquarters for all tlio La to Dnll and
Weekly I'uiwrs. Monthly Mairailnos 8o Wdo
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 157, Ed. 1, Friday, July 3, 1885, newspaper, July 3, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163210/m1/1/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .