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1 1 XTbe Bails Xicjbt Mondiy February 23. 1885.' bOUVJiiNlliS SAM ANTONIO. ELEGANT VIEWS OF THE PRINCIPAL Sights In and Around San Antonio, Bound In Book Form, for 50c. CQTStercoscopIc Views of San Anto nio at Sc. each. Mexican and Indian Curiosities at PAUL WAGNER'S BAZAAR o. iktitimin. POLITZER & CO., No. 25 S. W. Corner Military Plaza. General - Auctioneers, ANI IIKAI.FM IN How Furniture. llPBiilar Balm Miimlar.WwliM'xlar ami 8t Unluy. Consignments of new ruriilture, etc., m-eh-inl weekly fnitii itiaiiufiu'tnrloii In llio i:al and North. OuUloursalrsattenileil. Ite lurns prompt. HecoiHl lian.l lurnlturi'liOUBlit ntiilsoM. Miami ii.liances inailoonconslKii ments. 0. l'tTITlMIKi Auctioneer. CHEAP COLUMN. VTOItK KOlt UP.NT-West tIJo Vain ilan i liol 1', till olllce. w rANTKD-A Bltuatlon by a wilted prrton idom?wiQirnnl .Sowlntr." tbs ottlco. nbouta of Victor Kir . IHrnsir. VVIirn lt heard nf was In the ml ) cf lliolluck l. pliant aaloounr r hi mnt III attar at Mmiierc) In a luitc near from lilm. 2 Silt Ort lot of wuic J (lii'liiu Ibfin wUl iltu riu-f. CIS) 30. MITK1W WANTED IIMJHT lXAJ-lr hoard and nvin V tHiirr) hi No. H tt Marrat. 21-1 Loyr Httwr r-astplr "'arrlu" on bar, J I mo f ini(ft hi pri.tilntf. Liberal reward l.i. return tijOiii. It. btumiertr. SKO-St i rift. Inriufrjut r'rejc Urtw 401 W'vtt r-om-iiuroebiutl. SPt noil HKNT-Tcn-riH tit twoamry boua.. I1 l.rtili riKini nnd klulicii) No, u-4 Avrruo C Apply in J M Vaine. I'. inxAtf. SITU MllUI.NCK FOIt H I.K Ony In um ft abort t lino an J rcoJ ut how, nlltbusnld tuip. Inquiry at II m at net, Nc, 2.1, J OOK uLT f,-r Knack & Newton's rrilt I j wi.IIohihI It'll. " tl)rr', end trot 'eadyto buy u ipitndtd homn ttt HK'tlon, No, 5JT ben ill Hick bo j re, eeten fllWO FITUNMIIRII HUOM8 FOU IlKNT I N". tt (Juilad fctreet. Cltf (It I?(Ht8ALF.. OnoUrtre h"iar, dray and har r tuts throe boom dei lek, villi Itorso or ban I pawctjnl-w oto butra., or will exchange tnrinllebouw T W.Ctrttuo. AUto Lumber 115 Mnc, Ut No, fi Wwt Oi'fi fi RHUS I MO t'F.UAlX, II 8. Undo Ktrwt, vj Card and Fancy Writer, CopyUt, etc Afatce a pfeUlly of d pl-mw, commlwloni. ttc. Torroa moderate. IMt-tf ii rnlZiljj gxssr-'AKsjss AMUSEMENTS. TEXAS NATIONAL BANK 01 UN ANTONIO- 2S8 COMMIRCE STREEr. Authorized caiiltal, :50,uu; I'alU In. I IKIHlo. A tft-neral banklnir liuiliicm trammeled. 1)1 eulora 8. J. Alciander. (1, W. ltrackcnridire II. H.Andrwi, A. llnlknup, II. F. Yoakum. HENRY LAAGER, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS, Real Estate and Loan AG-B1TT. Spoclll attention rait to IjidOi In Soutlitit Ofllce 237 W'eat Commerce strott. Pled. Monday, February 23, at 10 n. in,, ilrs. Fannto Itltcble, widow of tbulate Sam uel Jtltcble. Friends and acquaintances of tbe family and of her son-in-law, Captnln W. II. Elliott, are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 4 p. tn from residence 309 .Solednd street. Italian Coil Company. Vou will find It to your advantage to bay ycur coal ot A. Ilrunl. 324 Military plus, telephone 234. Delivered In any quantltv tetany purt of tbe cltv at low est price'. 11-1 Mm RAYS OF LIGHT. Gathered by neporters on Their Tours Through Town. The law and other public ofllccs did no bttilnes.i this morning. Tht (rrand street parailo to-day was turned Into a funeral proceaslon. Mr. E. O. Htevens cave a delightful party to his railroad friends at his resi dence a few nights ago. There was a slight ihoollm? scrape In Ilrady'a saloon on Saturday night, In which Judge Howard llgurcd promi nently. Zottarelll's string hand left this morning for Uonzalcs to play a several wesks' engagement at the Uonzales skating rink. A slight fire occurred on Garden street last night from a sinnki chimney, hut It was extinguished beforo any dam ags was done. The expressions of sorrow on the streets to-day a to numerous, and n gloom pervades the whole city at tho untimely death of Hal Gosling. Both the breweries were to have elegantly-decorated vans In tbe proces Ion to-day, hut owing to the parade being stopped, were unable to show tbelr wagons. The San Antonio Hides, In the death of Marshal Gosling, have lost their libe ral patron and a true friend. The mem bers feel their loss keenly. Xo plumed drill to-night. The Flro department celebrated Washington's birthday by a parade yea terday morning, and afterwards lowered the flags at tbelr halls to half-mast In respect to the memory of their honorary member, the late Marshal Gosling. '1 he best amusement for the fun and musla loving San Antonlan Is to be had at Uehllnger'a pavilion. The character sketches of Tyrolean home life, Inter spersed with somn of the most laughable songs, will cure any mliantbrope. Ad mission free. 2-IG-tf The Ktnmn Abbott company con cluded their engagement In this city laxt night, when lllzet's Carmen wns given, Mlts Annnndale playing Carmen admir ably, and Tagllnpletrn as Kscamlllo tho toreador. The toreador's song, ns ren dered by this artist, was iiiagnlllccnt, and a rapturous encore wns demanded. PERSONAL POINTS Collected From Hotel Corridors nnd:Elsewhcro. Mr. J. J. Sweeney, of the well known Houston II rm of Jewelers, Sweeney & Coombs, Is In the city for n few days. Mr. Charles Grlesenbeck,.Ir., and wlfo returned from their bridal trip to New Orleans Sunday morning, nnil lmvo moved to their residence, No. 1 Santa Clara place. Mr. and Mrs. M. Haatlan have returned from the New Orleans exposition, whith er they went on a bridal tour. Mr. llas tlnu s the manager for O. H Baldwin's branch of Houston house In this city. 0. F. Ingram and wife, W. A. Smith and wife, F. I.. Ingram. Texas: K. W. Palfrey, K. T. Ambler, Mrs. A. J. Lind say, John Delaney, St. I.ouls: F. J.. Moore, Indiana; J. II. Keating, Chicago; K. 0. Delavane, Ithode Island; Allen Letchword, St. Louis; W. A. Bailee, Austin; J. It. Hawkins. Louisville; Miss M. Butts, J. Butts, ltocbester; A. K. Foster and wife. Chicago; It. Ketcbum, New York; C. K. Davis, Cincinnati; O. II. Cochran, S. M. I'erregoy, Houston; Victor Jacobs, Comfort; J. T. Nolen, Kyle; It. H. Jackson, Now Orleans; J.T. W allace, St. Louis; G. 11. Thomas, New ork; Edgar Johnston, St. Louis; tt J. Neville, I'alestlne; .1. W. Collins, Hous ton; Alex Jacon, New York; W. D. Wheeler. I'alestlne; S. K. Lyons, Hous ton; W. It. McCIellan, Houston. Continued from Flist 1'age. foro whom we must appear. Breth ren, let not this warning be In vain; and as we deposit this eiergreen let It be tbe Ilttlng emblem or that brotherly love which shall live beyond tbe grave. To his bereaved friends n o w ould say, hopoln God; trust In God; He nlone can comfort your distress; Ho will heal your wounds. May the Lord bless you niul sustain you evermore. Despite tbe long service In the pouring rain, every head wna uncovered and every eye dlmtrtd with brine ns the heavy clods rattled on tbe collln and tho soul-angulsbed grief or the bereaved wife, mother and sister broke out In heavy sobs. Itequlescot In pace. Bottling Lone-Stnr Mr. F. Bnchrach, tbe well known manufacturerof soda and mineral waters, who has made excellent success in this enterprise, has completed arrangements with the Lone Star Brewing company to specially brew for hi in nn export beer, which he bottles for shipment, and Is preparad to deliver at saloons or private residents and supply all demands to the trade for export. Elforts for a New County. Mr. B. Q. Musgrave, one of the lead ing citizens of Murphysvllle, Fresldlo county, was In the city yesterday with about 20 friends and citizens of that county, who came over from Austin to spend the day. They are In Austin In attendance on tho Legislature to peti tion that body to lonn n new county out of Presidio oounty, to be called Brewster UIt.v. They fed very comment that this will be done. If n new county Is formed Its area will he about one-hair the area ori'resldlo county and will con tain about HXX) population, with about 200 tax-payers Children's Mask Bail. The children's masquerade ball given by the Arbelter Vereln Saturday night last was a grand success, as all the en tertainments nrranged by this associa tion usually are. Zollarettl's string band furnished delightful music Besides the children present a large number of older people, parents and friends or the llttlo ones, attended. Among the maskers a Lioiit reporter noted tbe following; Misses Tlllle Ohnezorgennd Carrie Fltz patrlck, Gypsies; Herman Felder, a Lioiit newsboy; Fritz Bohn. a clown: Jred au;t, negro dude; Frank Faust! -lower girl; Gerhordt Ileye, n Tyrolean; Helen Hoyer, queen of cards; Mary Seflel, goddess of liberty; Lllllo Sellel. Sootch girl; Fannie Seirel, flower girl; Ida Wolfram, San Antonio Lioiit; Annie i, nelwr' ("''J! ),er"" Herman, spring; Hose Waelcler, flower girl; Emelle Ple per, tamale vender; Charles Weiss clorfn; Bertha Bluhm, Express: Sarah' Bluhm, San Antonio 'Lioitr; Martha bwlng, lone star; Anna I'leper. n Lioiit newsboy; Llllle Belch, roriune teller; Mary Houelsen, maid; Katie Saens! peasant: Kleka Sellgman, Ited Hiding Hood; George Wurzbach, winter; Harry Wurzbach, clown; Henry Wurzbach. eourtler; Ida Bergmann, queen; Minnie i'"8n'nIn. 'fyroftnii; ifenry s'chumon, clown: Louis .Drelss. English swell; Eiull hraus, cow boy, F. Wolfram, sailor; W.Deussen. Indian; W. Lunge, negro MMrW'1? Slown! w- ominer Mother Hubbard; Lester Leland, noblei Deussen, devil: lie ena Darnwell col. oredglrl; Fretllchtercow boy. ' A WOMAN'S VIEW About n Chango of Administration and the Spoils System. Editor Ban Antonio Light As a very important and serious ent,ev the transferring of the executive depart ment of the Government of the United States from one political party to an other la soon to take place, this Is a pe culiarly appropriate time to discuss characteristics and political measures of men who havo been at the head of this department. No President previous to Andrew Jackson, seventh President, at tempted to remove men from olllce simply became they had opposed his election. As a rule, they rallied around them the most able and trustworthy men to advlio and assist them In the ad ministration of the Oovernment.regard lss of party. From somo things I read In the hooks, I infer that Andrew Jaok son was a brave, hold man; an aggress ive spirit, made or the stulf that consti tutes great generals, but when 1 read the rollowlng: "Andrew Jackson's ad ministration was marked by a wise and vigorous policy, which was ablesslng to the country," I tin puzzled. That his administration was vfgorous, I can read ily understand; but how It was a bless ing to the countrv, I do not understand. "On entering upon his duty ns Presi dent or the United States ho removed from ofllce nil who hod opposed his elec tion and put his political friends In tbelr places." I do not understand how that benefitted the country. It turned the country over to the meroyof a vigorous, dominant party and procured III in to be Idolized by that party. Was that abless lng to the country? "During tho first year or his adminis tration more than 700 changes were made in publloolllces.not'lncludlng sub ordinate positions (what a stampede), whllo during tho 10 years previous there had been Tint 01 changes In public otllces." , , , Thus, Andrew Jackson "ushered In the system or rotation In olllce." a sys tem which prevailed from his Inaugura tion to tho Inauguration or Abraham Lincoln, and which, according to tho declarations or the wisest men or both parties, "has cost the country millions or treasure, and bred Incalculable evils." H history informs correotly, Andrew Jackson was what might be termed a radical Democrat. As his advisers and assistants, he rallied around him the most radical and aggressive spirits of his party, and with their help he "opened a wide Held lor fraud and wild speculation, whoso evil ell'eots scarcely commenced during his term, but fell heavily upon that of his successor, Mar tin Van lluren." Aro not some of these evil cflects ram pant to-day? They are, and they extend from Wall street, New York, to all the business centres In the United States. If wise men would see to these things, would not that be a blessing to the coun try, nnd causo them to be Idolized, not as party leaders, but as benefactors of the people? Mits. E. C. Kkxt. February 15, ISSo. BUSINESS SENSATION. Crookedness In the Transactions ot a Kansas City Business Man. Our business community had another sensation on Saturday, but my urgent request of Interested parties, the Liciiit kept It from the publlo until tbe where abouts or tho principal actor could be ascertained ir possible. For many years a man named C. F. Jan ncy has been coming here ns the repre sentative of the Kansas City Milling company, and has always enjoyed the reputation as n high toned honorable gentleman, hut slightly Inclined to con viviality. Tho allurements of our gay city were Anally too much for him and he fell Into dissipation and In order to recover what had been squandered In riotous living resorted to the green cloth, which only made bad matters worth. Finally tho house dispensed with his services, but the many business men were not aware of lids, and there fore when he drew checks, as he had done many times beforo, many respon sible business men were found ready to endorse for him. Janney took advant age or this confidence nnd secured en dorsements to many checks of $25 nnd $S0. The exaot number cannot yet be known, but In the aggregate they ascend to the hundreds at least. His board bill at the Southern became unwieldy In size, and finally on Friday night things came to a climax, and Saturday tbe minions or tho law were on the track of the fallen angel. He was last seen on Commerce street Friday night, but it was learned that he had taken the train for the North Saturday morning. It Is confidently expected that he will he re turned to a hotel where they do not feed quite ns well as he probably has been used to. Just Opened. Branch store of Nichols t Co., 3.17 Broadway, New York City, dealers In dry goods, notions, stationery, Jewelry, glassware, crockery, tinware, hats, shoes, clothing, etc. Pins, 2Jo per paper; good English needles, 2Jo per paper; Clark's thread, 2Jo per spool; 12 sheets note paper, 2Jc: hoop skirts, l'Jo and up;No.O all silk Ot toman ribbons, 12Jo peryard; other quali ties same ratio; ladles and misses gloves, 10o and l.lo per pair, worth double; gent's llnest dog skins, silk stitch backs, 85o per pair, worth $2; gent's fur stiff hats. $125: gent's silk bats, $2 UO; ladles and gent's 4-ply linen collars, all latest styles, lOo each; cull's, -1-ply, 18o pair; 2-quart tin buckets, 10c; goblets, 75o per dozen; all wool lngrnln carpets, CDo per yard; nil wool pants, dark'groy hair lines. $ 2 IX) and $.1 25 per pair, worth $5 nnd JO. Examine our stook before buying elsewhere. Nicuou & Co.. It 2.18 West Commerce St. A Card. Editor Ban Antonio Light: Permit me space In your paper to this effect: There Is In San Antonio a man, bearing my full name, and who is fre quently Imprisoned for divers dishonor able offenses. As the press has In Its locals repeatedly mentioned them, ns well as the name of the author, It be comes neoessary to coll attention or the pub lc, having been confounded with the Individual to whom 1 have reference, as all errors of this nature would be detrimental to my honor and profession ns muslo teacher. HiMosG.GuKimKiio. 210 Market St., Poatolllce Box 412. Con. Tho Alamo Ice company have taken the agency lor the Indian Territory coal. 'J o telephone coal orders, call No 229. 2'Mr New Spring Goods. Wo have received a large quantity or new spring goods, consisting or new styles; calicos and ginghams, solid-colored and plaid worsted dress goods, at 60o. a yard; Turkey red 'table ii! 01 "mIU"-i.gooa quality, uamask last coior. at 4Uc. a yard; brown and bleached domestics, Victoria lawns, em broideries, trimming laces, everlasting Call andleorn prices. 2-18-Ct Wolff & Minx. TREASURER'S QUARTERLY REPORT, Consolidated Slslemsnt of Receipts and ipendl tures ot Id rroboest, Counly Treasurer, From November If, ISIS, lo February I, HIS. riitsr class. On hand t M Itwlpta S,li3 61- IllsliurrrinenU 'I.Mn IS llalaneo on hand .... a,iU ai $ t.m x,-t t,n7 as SKCONlit'Laaa. Ilrcrlnta t 1.IU TO llalaneo duo Treasurer. ... SU M Dlsbarscmente 1,871) SS l,l72S- l,Tr!S tii i ii n CLASS. Iteerliitl f SO nalaiicodueTrcasurcr.... Wa So ... Vleburicmcnti t 7,SM W $ 7,iuu iv-t ",aui MtxidAM nei.r haii.hoad. On hand I 7,li Kl Itwlpte 1M I" UUtmrpcmeiita (purchase . M i;uw bonde eanwlcd f 7,1T ! Iinlnntc cm hand IM I ifla ro- i,m ki cnt'iiTiinrsc noxus. On hand .TW W ItHI'ltrd ll "I (111 hand t .".Wl d $.41,891 B-f n.mu ai aftCIAL SCHOOL ITKII. On hand 4.1ST, SO 1,y,,,.Kr.,.i.,i.:,i?.,i:.,ur um Ilalaiiec mi hand t ,U !U-S l.til 20 artcMi. school ruKiiy.ii. Itecelved 1Z1 B7 lllstmrrrinents JJ ; On hand " ' 1 121 7- III ST I ccrtiry that tho almvo statement of inoneja remit rd lr mo ami disbursed during tho term i-iidlnir February 1. w,'j.'1)ryjr';rI County Treasurer, lleiar County. Ban Antonio, Tel.. February IS, 1WI. Kianilned and apprmtil In oen court. Allestl C. I- H CHIBACH, Thau W. Smith, County JuiIro. County tlerk, lleiar County. lletalle.1 statement of tnonc)B paid out by County Treasurer from November 1, 1M. to February 1, Ixxni l'alil out on liabilities contracted prior to November in, ISMi iinAb ahu uitiiioc Ai'corsT. n.Wuti'Fen.Heasantoii road t fH 00 V. J. lleltel, lu-iil-ertbrldire) ........ . it Jnniea Applewnue, mno leie i-t w mscr.i.LAtr.iH'. Kleetloii uccount nm Oil Balarlea or utlleers 411 TransiMirtatlon J T. 1 MoCall, feeding prisoners .. ISli W T. I". McCatl, fees, ht diem, ballltTs und Incidental ejpcnsm) iftt tfl I), u. Itohlnson, fee, lunacy case II OH POOIt HOl'SB ACCOUNT Salaries of otneers 1SJ 00 Million and alcohol. Matloiiery.lirlnllniraiidblndlnir 137 10 (InK-erleriiiuddry ifoiid ' j Hardware fj Hi A. Attain, Justleo fees la 'vtCT....il!'.'.'"."i!..'"".'. on da,....' r!M70 lleer, iHMirhoiiso and convicts. 114 IS J. Il. llarcla, Assessor's foes 1.111 00 t on n Salaries of oltlccrs 51 18 $ 4,TT a rnldnut for current expenses from Novem ber m, im. to February 1, HWi Juries..." 1.051 ItOAIlS AND DltlliOES. .1. UleadrToudoiiiobridtro MM 00 N. I.. Lucas, maps 100 00 roomiofsr.. Salaries 1M oil I. 1'iuoro and uleohol 13 B0 Milk Z) Clothlnir Kl CONVICT CAMT. Salaries i -T - Maleriat. UkiIs, etc all" llect 1SW Forairo in "0 Trunsi-nrtntlon , IV 10 l:. A. Htcvens, renlliiv prisoners till .0 II. A. Stevens, fees S l Work on Jail, courthouso. etc r-o a.1 Stationery, prlntlnir and binding- 151 05 Groceries and dry iroods for Jail, con victs and l-oorbousf .17 01 Hitrdwaro for Jail, courthouso and iioorhouso 23 70 llama's, district court 218 Ml Interpreters 1 Inquests HO 00 Pauper uccount 472 00 Salaries or ollleers g fiO Total '. MUSIC! Total niuount paid out I10.3H2 01 CVimiiensatioii or Treasurer not Included In above C. 1- WUItZIIAI'll. Attest! I nuntyjiidjto. 'lhAli W Smith, County Clerk. An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring us a case pr Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electrlo Bitters will not speedily euro? We say they can not, as thousands or oases already permanently cured and who are daily recommending Electrlo Bitters, will prove. Brlgbt's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back or any unlnary complaint quickly cured, They purify the blood, regulate tbe bowels ant act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guar anteed. For sale at 00 cents a bottle. by ltlce Bros. & Co. A Thing of Beauty Is sjoy Foreverl But no diseased woman can long re main beautiful; hence, procure a bottle of Creole Female Tonio before the roses fade from your oheeks. It Is an Infalli ble cure for all the Ills that female flesh Is heir to. A. Diikiss, Wholesale Agent. For sale by Klco Bros, nnd all drug gists. 1-20-ly . S. Floyd A Co., Brokers In grain, cotton and provisions, No. 0 Soledad street. Home ofllce, Gal veston, Texas; branch ofllces at San An tonio, Houston and Fort Worth. 10-17tf LOCAL NOTES. Wheeler t Wilson's silent No. 8, 13 Commerce street. 2-3-tf Fine petesporans at Itunyan's, 31 Commerce street. 2-23-3t English Iron Cement paint for roofs. Inquire at Williams & llussell's, Hous ton street. 2-17-Ot Buy a new No. 8 sewing machine, tf Every smoker should try "Little Joker." Fine assortment of Dahlias at Itun yan's. . 2-23-3t Great reduction In prices on winter goods at Pancoast & Sons'. The only perfect family sewing ma chine, Wheeler & Wilson's silent No. 8, A bran new piano, never used, cost $350, can be bought at a bargain, by calling on or addressing T. B. Johnson, Liain oflloe. 11-12-tf "Umbrella chlnas.cheap, at Itunyan's. If you wish to havoftsetof beautlftil pearly white teeth, don't buy them from a dentist, but take care or those nature gave you by using OUIDONTO regular ly. Only 60 cents a box, liquid and powder, at F. Kalteyer & Son's. Chenille embroidering, etching, np-llque.hem-stltcldng and noma writing worked perfectly on Wheeler nnd Wil son's latest improved machines. 2-3-tf The Tyroleans are having a grand success at the pavilion on Losoya street. A constant ohange of programme every evening. Admission free. 2-10-tf Ilavo your Wheelor ct Wilson sewing machines adjusted free of charge at company's ofllce. All makes of machines adjusted. Work guaranteed. 2-3-1 f Frl, Nannerl' Is tho name of a fine soprano acquisition to the Tyroleans at the Pavilion. 2-lfl-tf San Antonio Nursery, Corner N, Floret anu Kingibury Sti., Omtmrnut tbaio aod Fruit Trera, and HoM1, Vlnca and CroVrmra, Tnb-a Koaeu. New Double l'earl, Tampa (Jrivi, Pot Flint-, Bermuda Omm, etc. Will del Iter and trans plant Frfo ot CBarjrr P. n.ItOSE.SDBItaEUe Proprietor. SAYINGS BANK, 3 SOLKDAIl flTKKKT, and unwarda at tho rato of 4 ier writ tcr i num. lUnklof boura-9 a. tn, to 4 p. m. Pat- urnayar-9 a. ra. to 8 p. m4 for tbe cuuvcnlence of tavlotfi I !tt o It Depoaltori. San Aqlonlo Safe Deposit and Trust Co. Btwl IIoxm rt-htod la our Ilurglar Proof, Steel-lined, Marble-en caned Vault. All boxes I. GAltZ.V, proaldent. WM. HERPEL, -nKAl.Elt IX- Beef, Pork,Mu tton and Sausage, Corner Avenue D and Ninth Street. Meat delivered to any part or the city. Alt orders promptly attended to.- Corn fed beer a specialty. A. J. NOCKER & CO., Mattress Makers' ail Repairers. Xo. 14 Navarro Street. Old Furniture cleaned, repaired and varnished; carpets laid; curtains hung. All orders will be promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. I-31-3m FOIt TUB CHOICEST Beef, Port, Mutton, Sansaies, Etc., SO ALAMO PLAZA. Meats delivered at residences freo or charge: also constantly kept on hand. THE GREATEST ! removal! "Tell it Not in Gath," but publish it in the Light, Times 1 and Express that I Moved on Monday, the 16th. Q to No. 46 Commerce St., next to S. Mayer, I .jOaBOsnOsBaBBOsBOsHOsBOsaOssalB I i f00 H B lT" Bn,B mjBm rf77 S y 1 EClj I"111? F3" 151 r nb dv 8 ir m y iicltjbj Vcrrm m onjr 8 n To Close Out my remnant stock of Fine Shoes I offer Your Choice for $3, former price $6. Gents' Fine P Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Etc., V -s.sais.s.s...Csa.sais.s.a.. R ATJSTN 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 Call and Conyince 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 ALL DIMENSIONS OF Lite, Fraii Tiier, Bom Flooring, Celling, Fencing, Shingles, Laths, Palings, Whllo Pino and Red Wood' Finishing Lumber. Hash, Blinds, Doors, Fencing, Wire, Builders' Hardware, Paints, Oils, Etc Sole Agents for this Section for Patent Hon and Sheep Proof Fence. SAN ANTONIO LUMBER CO., I 1 M 1 I r W J ot can have I IV lflf I PC T orderr repaired Jinett engraving DOB JAMES MARTIN, MANVFACTUIti:it AM) DEALEIt IN Fine Bat askdi SJi,e. 837 Commerce Street, Next Door to Ithodlua A Teroptki'a. THE CITY GOAL AND WOOD COMPANY, Corner Avenue D and Sixth Street, San Antonio, . Arc now preparad to deliver and enter Into contracts for tbe supply ot tho best Hard Coals, Cord and Stove Wood, Charcoal, Kindling, Cedar Posts. TKI.El'llONK NO, 380. EVENT IN SAN ANTONIO'S HISTORY SAH AHTONIO, TEXAS. any anicU of Jewelry you may w or engraved equal to Aew York n vnth mad to IvU-t. TU on wood or metals by , & ENGELKE, 2U Commerce Street. ' 'JWswtt r..rfc if.' t-aaiiwjn-.