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TUESDAY. DECEMBER. 4. 1888.
To the|Publlc.
We wish to inform our customers
and the general public that we have
removed our store to 235 W .Commerce
street where we will be pleased to
wait on them with a full line of mil-
linery and fancy goods.
Misses Kirchner.
For Sale.
House with four rooms corner Colo-
rado and West Houston stseets. Hy-
drant water. Im D. W. Heard.
Just Opened
At No. 0 west corner of Commerce and
Cassiano streets a branch office and sales
room of the Wrought Iron Range company
of St. Louis. Manufactures of the cele-
brated Home Comfort Range.
Call and examine our goods.
The following testimonials are from par-
ties we have sold in this city as to the
merits of our ranges :
L. D. Martin
.Salesman.
W. W. Culver Jr.
Manager.
ENDORSEMENTS.
State of Texas County of Bexar I
November 9th 1888. i
This is to certify that we the undersign-
ed citizens of the city of San Antonio
have been using the Home Comfort Range
manufactured by the Wrought Iron Range
company of St. latuis Missouri and can
cheerfully recommend it as being the best
cooking apparatus we have ever used. It
furnishes an abundance of hot water and
uses less fuel than any cast stove we have
used.
Mrs. Albert Beckmann
James Wahrenberger J
J P. Baldwin
K. B. Dreiss
A.l. Lockwood
St. Leonard Hotel
Ed. Braden. Jr.
A. 11. Shafer
Joseph Gutzeit
William Braden
Mrs. F. R. Frankel boardi g house.
F. F. Collins
H. Carter
Chas. Deussen
Mrs. J. P. Neesam
John U. Mueller
A. W. Hartung
Mrs. E. Barry .
Mrs. G. W. Lewis. 11-l J-lm
Notice to the Public.
Albert F. Beckmann architect has
opened an office over Groos' bank en-
trance from Navarro street where he
will be pleased to accept a share of
the public’s patronage. 11-13-1 m
—Remember that Emil Behrens
No. 1 West Houston street is the
right man to procure United States
and foreign patents. Patent office
drawings and working drawings are
his specialties. 10-4-tf
—No use to send your money away
from home when you are in need of
any printing. Call around and see the
Light. 8-16-tf
..■- * » •
—Fresh country produce bought
ami sold by Illg "Brothers Dolorosa
street. 10-17-tf
A Narrow Escape.
Col. W. K. Nelson of Brooklyn
came home one evening feeling a pe-
culiar tightness in the chest. Before
retiring he tried to draw a long
breath but found it almost impossible.
He suffered four days from pneumo-
nia and the doctors gave him up. Dr.
Acker’s English Remedy for Con-
sumption saved him and he is well
today. (8) Ragland & Co.
She Is “Grateful.”
“I saved the life of my little girl by
a prompt use of Dr. Acker’s English
Remedy tor Consumption.”—Mrs.
Wm. V. Harriman New York.
(6) Ragland & Co.
—Chavez & Cardona bootsand shoe
makers. A perfect fit guaranteed.
Repairing neatly done at low prices.
218 South Flores street. 11-22-tf
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens that for
veaxs we have been {selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. Dr. King s New
Life PiUs Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Elc.lri'
Bitters and have never handled remidies that
sell as well or that have given «ncD universal
satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee
them every time and we stand ready t > e
fund the purchase price if satisfactory results
do not follow their use. These remedies have
won their great popularity purely on their
merits. Dreiss Thompson & Co. c<2>-11-10-l~
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results or in case of failure a re-
turn of purchase price. On this safe plan you
can bny from our advertised druggist a bottle
of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump-
tion. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every
case when used for any affection of Throat
Lungs or Chest such asConsumption Inflam-
mation of Lungs Bronchitis. Asthma Whoop-
ing Cough Croup etc. etc. It is pleasant and
agreeable to taste perfectly safe and can al-
ways be depended upon. Trial bottles free at
Dreiss Thompson A Co.'s drugstore
No 1-11-10-dly.
For Rent.
Five room brick cottage on Dignowity hill
five rooms large stable and carriage house.
City water large lot. etc. 219
Nice rock and frame house corner Barrera
street tine shxde city water etc. two blocks
from car line. Only $lO. 220
Hambleton Hadlev & Co
F. PASCHE
SHOPS AT 305 AVENUE B.
First-Class CARRIAGE PaistiM
A SPECIALTY.
NONE BUT THE ’BEST'WORK TURNED
OUT. CHAKGK?iREASONAabR. 7-llt
DAST ALL PRECEDENT !
Over Two Millions Distributed.
LSL
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
Incorporated by the Legislature In 1868
for Educational and Charitable purposes
and its franchise made a part of the present
State Constitution In 1879 by an overwhelm-
ing popular vote.
Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW
INGS take place Semi-Annually. (June and
December.) and its GRAND SINGLE NUM-
BER DRAWINGS take place < n each of the
other ten months in the tear and are all
drawn in public at the Academy of Music
New Orleans La.
“We do hereby certify that we supervise the
arrangements for all the Monthly and Semi-
Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lot-
tery Company and in person manage and con-
trol the Drawings themselves and that the
same are conducted with honesty fairness
and in good faith toward all parties and we
authorize the Company to use this certificate
with fao-slmiles of our signatures attached
In Its advertisement ”
Cornmlssloner.
We the undersigned Banks and Bankers
will pay all Prizes drawn In The Louisiana
State Lotteries which may be presented at our
counters.
R. M. WALMSLEY Pres. Louisiana Nat’l B’k.
PIERRE LAN AUX. Pres. State Nat’l Bank.
A. BALDWIN. Pres. NewOrleansNat’l Bank.
CARL KOHN. Pres. Union National Bank.
MAMMOTH DRAWING
At the Academy of Music. New Orleans Tues-
day December 18 1888.
CAPITAL PRIZE $600000.
One Hundred Thousand Tickets at s4');
Halves $2O; Quarters $10; Eighths
$5; Twenties $2; Fortieths $l.
LIST OF PRIZES.
1 PRIZE OF $600000 Is $600000
*1 PRIZE OF 200000 is ‘ 200000
’] PRIZE OF 100000 Is 100000
1 PRIZKOF 500(0 is • 50100
2 PRIZED OF 25.000 are 50000
5 PRIZES OF 10000 are 50WM)
12 PHIZES OF 5000 are 60.000
25 PRIZES OF 2.000 are 50.00
100 PRIZES OF 800 are 80.000
200PRIZKSOF WOare 80000
500 PRIZES OF Ml are 100000
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 Prizes of $lOOO are UOO.OOO
100 Prizes of 800 are 80.WJ)
100 Prizes of W 0 are 40000
THREE NUMBER TERMINALS.
99 Prizes of $BOO are . 79200
99 Prizes of 400 are 99600
TWO NUMBER TERMINALS.
900 Prizes of $2OO are SIBOCOO
900 Prizes of 200 are 180 000
3.146 Prizes amounting to. $2118800
Kates or any further informa-
tion desired write legibly to the undersigned
clearly stating your residence with State
County. Street and Number. More rapid re-
turn mail delivery will be assuied bv your
enclosing an Envelope bearing your full
address.
Send POSTAL NOTES Express Money Or-
ders of New York Exchange in ordinary
letter. Currency by Express (at our ex-
pense) addressed to
M. A DAUPHIN
New Orleans La.
or M. A. DAUPHIN
Washington D. C. or
EDWARD MOORE
221 Acequia St San Antonio
Address Registered Leiters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK
New Orleans La.
□ USAUMDCO That ’he presence of
rx L. IVI tL IVID C. n Generals Beauregard
and Early who are in charge of the drawings.
Is a guarantee of absolute fairness and integ-
rity. that tbe chances are all equal and that
no one can possibly divine what number will
draw a Prize
“REMEMBER also that the payment of
Prizes is GUARANTEED BY FOUR NA-
TIONAL BANKS of New Orleans and the
Tickets are signed by the President of an
Institution whose chartered rights are recog-
nized In the highest Courts: therefore beware
ot'any imitations or anonymous schemes.”
Don’t Experiment.
You cannot afford to wa'te time in experi-
menting when your lungs are in danger. Do
not permit any dealer to impose upon you
with cheap imitation of Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery for consumption coughs and colds
but be sure you get the genuine. Because
he can make more protit he may tell you he
has something just as good or just the same.
Don’t be deceived but insist upon getting
Dr. King's New Discovery which is guaran-
teed to give relief in al! throat Jung and chest
affections. Trial botlles free at all drug
stores. Lage bottles $l.
Dreiss Thompson * Co’s.
(6) lO.Stly Wholesale.
First Symptoms of Death.
Tired feeling dull headache pains
in various parts of the body sinking
at the pit of the stomach loss of ap-
petite feverishness pimples or sores
are all positive evidence of poisoned
blood. No matter how it became
poisoned it must be purified to avoid
death. Acker’s English Blood Elixir
has never failed to remove scrofulous or
syphilitic poisons. For sale by
Ragland & Co. 6
For Sale
2 large lots all fenced and can be irrigated
each 20 x 60 varas on Labor Ft rent corner
$550 for both.
Five room frame cottage city water stable
etc Nice location near Mission garden only
$750 with easy terms. lot;
A nice 4-room frame cottage with large Ft 5
blocks from High school price $l5OO. $5OO
cash and easy payments 116-2
Six acres of irrigable land; southern nortion
of the city; a beautiful tract and very
cheap. 100-1
Hambleton Hadley A Co.
Two bouses and one large Jot on Goliad St.
stt $1100: half cash 107-4
|H ambleton Hadlev &Co.
HAMBLETON HABLEY & CO.
DEALERS AND AGENTS IN
REAL ESTATE & LIVE STOCK
LOANS NEGOTIATED.
T-axea paid and Titles perfected. HOUSES FOR RENT.
Office No. 4 East Commerce St.
branch office Hambleton Hadley & Co. 712 and 713 Bank of Commerce Building
ST. LOUIS MO.
RANCHES FOR SALE.
4-92 acres all fenced. Good house fine
grass and good well 16 miles from San Anto-
nio. 108
320 acres first class farming land good
house wind mill and tanka well of never
falling water 144 miles from R. K station. 109
1 2800 acres 300 acres fenced 3 good
houses J frame. 2 rock M of it farming land
fine grass 2 good wind-mills tanks etc. 110
3000 acres in Kendall county on Sister
Creek; all fenced fine well water rock house
and five rooms outhouses stables etc.; seven
miles from Aransas Pass railroad. 112
6 1 OO acres in Medina county on the Seco
all fenced 100 acres iu cultivation; water
works wind mills tanks 12 miles from rail-
road station. 118
1 1 OO acres in Kerr and Kendall county 10
miles 1 rom Boern ■; running spring water all
ye.»r; good grass >ak and cedar timber: small
improvements; very cheap at $2 per acre 120
84 acres 844 miles from city all fenced 3)
acres in cultivation good house stable and
chicken house 700 barrel cistern; price $1000;
44 cash and time to suit purchaser on balance
105
1 200 acres in Uvalde county on the Leon
river and mostly irrigable land all well
fenced. Good house and out-building a de-
sirable and cheap ranch as grass and crops
are sure every year. Price $5 per acre. 13
1 200 acres on the Medina river twelve
miles from city all fenced 150 acres in cult-
iva’lon good grass and timber three good
uses blacksmith shop and large barn tbree-
larlhs miie river front fine Pecan bottom
good tanks. (31)
4000 acres in Atascosa county all under
wire teoce and on a never failing river Borings
and wind mills house oi 7 rooms al! celled
barn e rrals pens • to.. 1000 head of graded
cattle; this land lies iu a beautiful valley ana
is unsurpassed in r chness ot eoil. 63
—4700 acres on the line of Uvalde and Ed-
wards couuties 6 miles from Montell two
strentns of never failing water 20 springs
scatteredover the place from 1000 to loto
acres tilb ble land a portion of which can b
irrigated tine mesquite gass. a portion of tbe
land fenced. Price s2.ooper acre !4 cash 12
8 1 OO acres of farming and grazing land
chocolate loam soil all under good wire fence
and well watered by springs; wind mills and
tanks corrals etc house of 3 rooms 1000
bead of Hereford and Holstein cattle; tbis
ranch is finely located In one of the most
thri' Ing counties in Texas and can be
bought very cheap. (62)
4605 acr<b InZavallacounty about 12 miles
southwest of Uvalde on the Nueces river; soil
biaek loam and a porth u sandy: good timber
along the river frame house 16x16 with gal-
lery. stock pens etc. ail well fenced wat r in
centre of tract in natural tanks 30 fe> t of wa-
ter in river mesquite grass and very fine.
Price $2 E 0 per acre. (82)
3000 acres on Nueces river iw Zavalla
countyallfenced with 4-barbed wires houseot3
rooms stock pens corralis. etc. fine river bot-
tom with plenty or pecan trees river always
has running water nearly 2 miles river front.
Easy access to water for stock; % of the land
can be cultivated: title perfect and the place a
bargain. Price $3 per acre (93)
8500 acres all fenced good six room dwell-
ing cellar and all necessary outhouses. A
portion of this land is black mesquite and
balance sandy loom best of grass and suffic-
tlmber for protection and home use. it is well
watered by three streams with natural tanks
lakes and wells all improvements are new.
From the dwelling a view of the whole ranch
can be had. Price $3.00 per acre one third
cash balance in 25 & 8 years. 68
88 1 2 acres best grassland in Texas can all
be farmed. Good seven-room bouse tenant
house barnes cow pens etc. A railroad
bounds it on one side and a never failing
river tanks and natural lakes supply an
abundance of water. Locat.on very healthy
and only four miles from one of the most
flourishing towns in Texas.price sssoper acre
one-fifth cash. Plenty of time on deferred
payments and low rate of interest. 12
1 700 acres of land only a short distance
from Sun At tonio; 40 miles of close wire
fence 5 miles of hog fence: this tract is sub-
divided into 7 pastures; 1000 acres of cedar
brake; has an abundance of clear running
water with fine brook trout; one 6 room
house one 4 room house one 2 story barn
with shearing sheds etc. one of tbe best
sheep and goat ranches in Texas all the stock
consisting ol goats sheep horses mules cat-
tle: all fine stock; can be bought cheap. Price
4.00 per acre. 122
3200 acres in solid body situated In Crock-
ett county on the waters of the Llano creek.
This track lies gently rolling and is flrstclas
grazing land. Price $1.50 per acre. 66
1 200 acres only a short distance south of
the city.on* mile front on San Antonloriver.nl!
fenced; 150 acres in cultivation frame hous*
of 6 rooms and 3 tenement hous.s; exeellm
soil and water; only $lO per acre; *4 cash. 12
1 960 acres 15 miles south of city 300 acres
in cultivation.brick house with five rooms kftch
en and celler barns carriage housetwo never
failing wells Corpus Christi road adjoins the
land one of the finest ranches in tbe country.
(561
800 acres of tbe finest land in Uvalde-coun
ty 27 miles north of Uvalde neverfaillng water
Black sandy live oak loam soil can sll be oul
tivated fine grass adapted for all kind of
stock. Will trade for San Antonio city prop
erty o sell for cash. 1(B
1 200 acres fronting on San Antonio river
easy distance from city. 60 acres in cultivation
house of 4 rooms crib fine peach orchard. 300
acres in pasture mesquite and post oak tim-
ber sandy loam soil beautiful valley fronting
on the river. Price $6.50 per acre 81
9000 acresin Atascosa county2 wind mills
two tanks good house 40 acres in cultivation
plenty of large timber and very little brush.
600 yearlings 50 Missouri mares 2 Kentucky
jacks mules and fsrming implements. This
ranch is a bargain. Price $4 per acre (90)
2.600 acres four miles from Beeville on
the S. A. & A P. R. K.one of the best ranches
in the county; 40 acres in cultivation 7 room
frame house and plentyof goodoiit-buildinge:
large vegetable garden 150 fruit trees plenty
of water good grasses and fine timber; a 1!
well fenced. Will sell cheap and take parti n
trade. Call and get full particulars. (114)
1 870 acres of fine land in Medina county
all fenced. 4 wire: now rock house cost $3000:
good timber and grass with plenty of water
2 lakes and riv'r. Also 500 bead of fair grade
of stock from 1 to 7 years old. and over 200
calves all in good condition; will sell 'and and
stock together or separate at hard times
prices; 2800 acres adjoining all fenced can he
leased. 116
1300 acres. 6 miles from ci tvgoon for stock
purposes Plenty of grass and running weter
and good timber. Price $l3 per acre (50)
3600 acres in Atascosa county fine land 5
miles from prosiierous town and 30 tniles from
Ban Antonio. Price $2.50 per acre. (89>
3600 acres In Atascosa county five miles
from Pleasanton.on the Atascosa river two
thirds of the ranch can be cultivated. 121
An attractive opff.r anp rare chance :
A ranch of 24(00 acres in southwest Texas
well improved all under fence and I.ooohead
of good stock cattle. Price $2 per acre end
balance. $15000 cash with moderate rate of
interest. Titles guaranteed rood
4480 acres is McMullen countyunimprov-
ed. watered by three creeks and natural tanks.
This is good grazing and farming land and
can be bought for $1.50 per acre and 5 year?
time 67
FARMS FOR SALE.
50 acres of sandy loam land 4 miles south of
the town of Gonzales on Cuero road fenced
has been cultivated; about oue mile
from Guadaloupe river. This land is very
rich and is one of the best farms in Texas
Price $300.00. 101
Forty-acre farm. 15 acres in cult!vation a
four-room frame house large barn sheds and
store ro m fences and uullding all nearly
new soilsandy good water. Will sell cheap
or trade for city property. (27»
5 1 fine land 18 miles from the city
on the international railroad. A good house
wltn two rooms. Place all fenced about 80
acres in cult vation good well ol permanent
water. A very fine place and can be bought
at a bargain.
235 acres of land on the Medina river 12
miles from the city; two good houses one of
4 rooms and one ot 2 rooms 100 acres In culti-
vation 15 acres of pecan bottom with one-
hall mile river front church school mill and
gin adjoining this property can be bought
cheap.
106 acres of cultivated and pastureland
wlti. large rock house out kitchen large under
ground cistern and other water rock quarry
on premises near railroad; 13 miles from
city. Price $850 per acre. (52i
80 ucresof cultivable and pasture land per-
manent water 19 miles from city; a desirable
farm. Price $550. <53)
30 acres of irrigable land on the San Anto-
nio river 8 miles from city good house and
fences large river front with pecan grove;
can be bought at H value. $1600 104
1 60 acres near Somerset 40 acres under
cultivation good bouse fine timber blackjack
hickory ete. cash balance in two years'
time. Price $lOOO bal cash balance 1 and 2
years at 8 per cent. 96)
Dairy vegetable farm and chicken ranch
12 acres of fine irrigable land well fenced
good dwelling barn stable sheds etc. ffne
Improved stock glenty of farming implements
and good da ry outfit with gcod cash trade
location inside of city limits can be bought
cheap and good terms. (102)
450 acres. 280 fenced and in cultivation all
Irrigable land; orchard of 1000 young trees of
selected and assorted fruit large number of
grape wines five houses good barn and all in
nrst-elass order. This would make the finest
fruit farm in the state. Same land sells in
California for $lOOO per acre; price of this
$22.50 per acre with reasonable time and in-
terest. (28)
320 acres of land 18 miles south of city
sandy land with plenty of timber permanent
water can be had by digging ten feet; u very
desirable farm. Price $5 per acre. (45)
188 acres. 6 miles northeast of Boerne and
new Braunfels road rock house 3 rooms 60
acres fenced 40 acres in cultivation never
failing waler from springs fine rock quarry
on place. (98)
334 acres. 12 miles from San Antonio east
on the Sulphur Springs toad. 234 acres fenced
house ot lour rooms crib 2 wells of fine water
never failing 70 acres in cultivation mesquite
post and live oak timber sandy loam soli five
acres of 3 year old fruit trees tank in the
open 100 acres and open range of 5000 acres.
Price $3500 will take half in city property.
50 acre farm small house good water 35
acres in cultivation fine sandy loam soi). lo-
cated 18 miles troin the city adjoining a nice
settlemi nt will sell cheap or trade for city
property 2
For Sale—l 44 acres all under fence and 122
In cultivation one 6 room house and one -
room house. 3 everlasting mills and 2 tanks
with plenty of water location Somerset dis
trict and 2() miles from city. (98)
Hay ranch of 125 acres all fenced and house
of three rooms two tanks one-quarter cf a
mile from S. A. & A. P. K. R. and ten miles
from city. 6
1 6 acres 14 acres in cultivation one block
Government Headquarters. Price $3500. Easy
terms. Kock House of five rooms and kitchen
and stable. 9
—Kock and frame house of 7 rooms large
barn upper ground cellar and good out-build-
ings with 3 acres of land and beautiful river
front with large pecan and other shade trees;
only two blocks from Avenue C car line; wil
be sold on easy terms. 22 — 2
Vacant Town Lots.
Two beautifu corner lots on Goliad street.
(69)—4
One lot on Dignowity hill. 65x188 feet soutl
front. 17—3
A desirab e building lot near I. AG. N ra‘!
road depot cheap. (M>
Four 24 acre blocks on Prospect fill! nicely
situated. Price $2OO per acre. (47)
Six lots on Prospect hill at SAIH each ->•
bargain
2 beautiful lots on Augusta street for $6OO
each; worth $lOOO each. 110-2
Fine lot on San Pedro avenue 55G by 22'
feet. Price $l2OO. 164
2 acres on North Flores street beautifully
situated. Can be bought cheap. 10b
8 acres on North Flores street can be sub
divided ;o good advantage into building lots
105
Twn lots on Grayson and Trucheart streets.
Irrigable with southerti exposure. (38)—3
Six large irrigable lots north of I. & G. N.
K R.depot; cad be sold very cheap 107-2
Fear lots on River avenue southeast cor-
ner very desirable will be sold cheap. (39>—3
Two beautiful building lots. 50x145 feet sit-
uated on Dignowity hill. 16—3
A beautiful building lot on King Willian
strfet near street car line. 18 varas front. (87
A large lot 30x60 varas fronting on South
Medina street good place for stock pens. 88)
For Sale.—l 6 fine large lots in old 4th ward
wil be sold single or iu H blocks and very
cheap. 99-4
Three and <>"e-half acres on North Flores
street; can be bought at a bargain. En-
quire early at Hambleton. Hadley 4 Co.’s
office. No 4 East Commerce St.
7 large fine lots for s2oeach located in east
part of the city; must be sold together and
quick. 78-3
Fine lot on San Pedro avenue on south side.
5544. feet front by 90 varas deep beautiful
building site. (86)
We have a few large chtan lots located
near the Sunset depot and new public school
building.
Four lots near I. S G. N depot fine location
for stock pens hydrant water with switch for
loading stock. 79
Large lot on North Flores street 60x300 feet
fronting on two streets only $2000
one half in cash a very desirable lo-
cation. 16)
One beautiful building on svenue D.
the boulevard of San Antnn o can he bought
cheap and on reasonable terms 44
Improved and Unimproved City Fropety.
FOR SALE-
! 1 •lory frame house with 8 rooms
lillMM bath room large bal galleries
etc. All modern im; r uements
and conveniences. A beautiful yard two lot*
with fine grass flowers and shrubbery. One of
the best residences In the city delightful y o
cated on San Pedro avenue. 21—2 B
House of 5 roomsjlot 60x200 feet hydrant
water convenient to street car line and
school. Price $1600. ;n
House of 6 rooms «n Burnet «treet fine Io
catiou. hydrant water lot 72x180 leet. Price
$2-00; one-half cash balance on long time. 66
Four roi m house frame with fire place; lot
50x120 feet; by drant water; well located. (97)
-Three-room house 2 galleries hydrant
water aso cistern lot 21x68 varas; price.
$1500 25 4
Brick house of 8 rooms 2 stables fine cis-
tern 2 large lots near Government hill beau-
tifully situated $4500 <sy)
One 3-room cottage lot 55x80 leet. sood
well.beautifully located and only 5 minute*
walk from Tnrner ball. »• rice $9OO. (40)—
TT'RAME HOUSE of four large rooms ball
JT and two galleries lot 20x40 varas and well
fenced: fine cistern water. 36
A Frame house with four rooms hall
ikthree galleries bath room nautry. three
closets all plastered hard finish: well con-
structed in every particular; lot 60x180 feet-
hydrant water: rooms are 16x 8 feet: two fire
places and two flues fnr stoves; one block
from street car line. Price $3000. <«2>— 2
New two-story six-room brick house with
bath halls and galleries well located and only
five minutes’ walk from Alamo plaza. (26»—3
A beautiful frame cottage of 7 large rooms
stable and all necessary outbuildings witlt
fine shade fruit and shrubery; large hall 9x82
feet. 2 large galleries city and cistern water-
ceilings 13leet high and large transoms over
every door; all the rooms eieeantly papered.
This lovely home can tie bought for much !esa
than cost. Terms: Otie-half cash. Hi-g
Frame house. 5 rooms. 2 long galleries hy’
drant water and underground cistern 2 lot*’
100x150 feet fine Bermuda graes. good stable
and laundry 2 chimneys with fire places house
ceiled throughout and in good repair: situated
on Government Hill. Price 75 3
Frame house of 9 rooms on west side of Ban
Pedro Avenue bath hot and eold water. 2
large lots 20x70 varas each finely improved
with shade and shrubbery. Very cheap at
|45!X). IU9 at
BA rock and frame bouse of 7 rooms
nearly new tenement house - acres of
irrigable land with 600 fruit treespee mb
trees grape* etc. 3 blocks from street
car line. This property can be subdivided to
advantage In buildinglots. (48-4)
A beautiful cottage of 7 rooms hall 2 gal-
leries bay window large parlors with folding
doors bath room with water closet nod wash
stand; nearly an acre of gro’ ml. well fenced
city and cistern water 4 hydrants large sta-
ble etc. located on Dignowity hill We can
sell this property tor Jus: what tbe land la
worth Terms. % cash. tv 3
A FRAME House of seven rooms. >.early
new. fine yard with hydrant and cistern
water ha.f block fiom street ear line and only
five minutes walk from Mam plaza a tine hot
house complete all included at $1600; oue
half cash. i 33- 2
a A I arge brick store 12x36 feet aud
Fg3siMS dwelling of 4 rooms. 2 acres of land
lUH|k* • mclosed and 7'4 lots good water on
b"th places sltuatrvt on one of the
best traveled roads in Bexar county
Frame house of 4 rooms and two corner lots
50x150 each; located on Government bill
Price $600; one-half cash. 77.3
Good two-room frame house and twolarg-
lots; a good location for business; only s*so.
108-2
160 Acres of fine black sandy loam soil
12 miles south of city; 1 mils al fenceu with
4-wire; 75 acres in cultivation: good 4 r<x>ni
house and galleries with fine well and wind-
mill tanks stables etc. Tbis is aNo 1 farm
and all the improvements are new. Price
s3ooo—ball cash.
Nice 5 room frame c< ttage only 4 blocks
from the post office. Price SI2U) half cash.
101-4
Several large eheap lots In Merscheidt’*
new addition: good chance lor speculation.
Price low and longtime. Look at them.
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
SO acres of 3 miles south of city smal
house good locality. Price $3000. (51)
1 ' - sO ° acres.
with good rock house nevet
Mm i' failing water and tine grass
E U/o; ../'Si. situated on the Culebra and
Helotes c-eeks about 15 m
west of city. Price $5000.
We have 5 acres of land all fenced: extra
good house located j-ist outside of the city
limits can be bought for whst improvements
cost; terms one-half cash and monthly pay-
ments.
Coal mine about 500 acres near a thriving
city leased for 40 years vein be ween 4 and 5
feet thick 40 feet from surface. Contract for
al) coal that can be mined at a good margin
can bo bought cheap on account of owner go-
ing to Eurone.
One of the finest vineyards and orchards
in the country. Fifteen thousand vines of
best quality of grape from three to ten years
old aud an orchard of 1200 choice fruit tree
such as apple peach pear and apricot. Al
irrigable land and fine improvements on the
place. Call and see photograph of tbe plat
and get full particulars.
For Sale or Trade—Corpus Chris
Propertv.
We have a beautiful residence of seven
rooms barn stable and all necessary out
buildings together with over seven acres of
land all nicely Improved and situated on the
oluff at Corpus l hristi This desirable proper-
ty we can sell at the low figure of $5000 and
take one-half :n imp-oved San Antonio prop
arty. The situation is lovely and everything
in good condition: there is a fine oyster bed in
front and fish tank fifty feet in diameter back
of house. A desiraole residence in every par-
ticular.
One hundred acres of irrigable land finely
improved: thirty acres in cultivation; ten
acres in corn; two sets of buildings; hydraulic
ram supply ng buildings with water the
water furnished from pure never failing
springs. Good fish pond well stocked with
Gerrnancarp; flneorcbard of peaches t ears
plums apples cherries grapes figs and other
fruits; this land fronts the Blanco river and
is one of the finest tracts ot land for all pur-
poses in the state; will sell or exchange for
Ban Antonio city propertj.
7 room frame house bath hall galleries
and outhouse large lot Very cheap at $8500;
44 cash; location North Flores street. 116-2
The above is only a partial list of •onw of
the fine properties in our hands for sale.
Furnished Free.
If you wish to send reliable informatics
about San Antonio and West Texas to your
friends back in the states call on Hambleton
Hadley & Co. who will furnish all you want
rwas 3-31-tf
For Sale. Ice Machines.
We have two good ice machines all com-
plete and in good working order with capaa-
Ity of Ove tons per day. Price s4 hum.
Business Chances.
We have splendid business opining* of a
kinds for Gentlemen and Ladles at pr ic«
ranging 1 rom S2DO to $50900. Call on us an
we will put you into a good paying busines s.d
For Sale.
10 large beautiful lots on Gard n and Presa
streets can be bought cheap ai d ra easy
terms 51.4
Restaurant for ale.
One cf the best paying; r a 1 rants ’n t
city can be bought at albarg oy apply In
to Hambleton. H «ulvy a On
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