Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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A mekting of citizen# favoring the pro-
posed new ditches will be bald in Karber 8
garden on Saturday, April 4t.li.
Fob all the styles of spring and sn.nmer
bats go to PANCOAST & SON. 14 3 dtf
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Army New»«
Captain John \V. French, 25th Infantry,
is relieved from further duty at tliest
Headquarters and will proceed to join hie
proper station.
Judgk Manky, of Seguin, ba» been ad-
dressed out of his office by the so-called
Fourteenth. Does that body not see the
"ineuo tekel upharsiu" rise far in Wash-
ington ?
PANCOAST & SON have now received a
full assortment of cloths, cassimeres and
liuens to make np to order. 14 3-dtt
The most sensible thing the House of
Representatives in Austin has yet done, is
the refusal of allowing its Hall for the
use of the temperance fanatic Hammond.
The work of repairing side walks is
Main street is rapidly going on. The main
thoroughfare of our city will soon make a
more decent appearance than it did for
long years.
Gentlemen's fnrii'sbing goods of the
verii best quality always to be foil ml at
PANCOAST & SON. 14-3 dtf
The cold spell has passed without do-
ing any injury, and fair weather has set
iu, which, we hope, will last tor some
time, at least long enough to make our
highways passable and establish again
our regular communication with the outer
world.
Ready made clothing in style and make
not to be surpassed, just received by la IS-
COAST & SON. 14-3-atf
A new weekly, "The Texas Star," devo-
ted to literature and general intelligence,
ia now published in Houston. It promises
to disseminate the productions of the best
Texan talent and to encourage and foster
the patriotism, courage and noblest in-
stiucts of the young men and women of
our Lone Star State. We shall welcome
the "Texas Star" on our editorial table.
Tiie American Sardiu* C>>'s Boneless
Sardines are much better, and less than
half the cost of imported Sardiues.
2o-2-aiy
WHOIilSSAX® GROCERS,
proprietors of the
Liu Slar Jmm anil Ml Horse Mm Factory.
We keep constantly on hand the
largest stock of
Groceries, Wines Liquors, Segars, Tobacco, Pipes, Wooden
and Willow Ware, etc., etc., in Western Texas.
Coffee, Sugars,
Bio aud Java Crushed, Powdered and Louisiana.
Syrups and Molasses,
in 1 aud $ Barrels.
Teas,
Oolong, Imperial, English Breakfest and Gunpowder.
Spices, whole and ground,
Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, Cassia, Nutmegs, Comiuo, Caraway, Anis
and Romero Seeds.
Sauces, Mustard,
Worcestershire, Pepper & Tomato English, French and Domestic.
Catsup
Baking Powders,
Yeast, Royal and English, Sea Foam,
Soda, Lye, etc.,
Wash & Baking Soda, Lye, Saltpetre, Starch,
Sundries,
Matches, Axle Grease, Blacking, Ink, Liquid German Waslr.
ing aud Powdered Blueing.
Canned Goods,
Oysters, Lobsters, Deviled Ham, Peaches, Pine Apples, Pears, String
Beans, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Peas, Lemon Sugar, Condensed Milk.
Pickles, etc.
Pickles, Chow Chow, Capers, Brandy Cherries and Peaches,
Jellies, Syrups, Extracts, Essence of Ginger, Vinegar etc.
Candies, etc.,
Stick, Mixture and l^'ock Candy, Gum-, Chocolate Cream
and Licorice Drops, Shoe Fly Candies, Chocolate, Cacao.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware and Agricultural ImplementS.
Agents for the
So
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Iii spite of your teeth,
Both, above and beneatli,
liointr lightly enamel'd and thin,
Tlwv will ever break down,
If'the SOZODONT'S daily brushed m.
CELEBRATED 9XOLINE PLOWS,
MANUFACTUltED BY DEERE & CO.
Carriage Material, Iron, Steel,
PAffi' - L'8 GLASS. CEMENT, CLOCKS ItC.
j. H. KAMPMANN
ARCHITECT & BUILDER,
I, prepared to contraot for all tod. of Ma.on Work, Stone cutting, CarOMttr W«k
Plastering and Painting.
J. H. K AMP MANN'S
new door, sash and blind factory
oS Window., Ilind. *a& ct .r.ry do.ripiis*. Hipping nd PMriac
* v » M*kine 1 inch and J inoh Flooring, and all other article# connected witfc A|
Cafentir BusinoM. Seasoned Lumber. White and Yellow Pine and Louisiana 8*Mf
Cyprew constantly on hand.
ALSO SAWING BOCK BY STEAM POWER
ALL ORDERS WILL BE PBOMPTLY EXECUTED.
Wines,
California, Rhine, Catawba, Sherry, Port, Madeira, Claret,
French white in Barrels and Boxes.
Tlie Ticliborwe Bonds.
The Western Times mentions the case
ofayonng couple who werp ruined by the
Tichborue case. They set ont in life with
overy comfort, but the husband, much ,1-
gainst. the wishes of his wife, invested
£14,000 in "Tichborne bonds." After the
cross-examination of tlis claimau* by Sir
John Coleridge the young mil) became
disheartened and desponding, and died in
a short time, his early death being attii-
buted to Vexation consequent upon the
feeling that he had lost his money had
shown a great want of prudence.
Candles,
Star and Parafine.
Rice,
OFFICE—On l*acogdP»h»« Street, Near tlie Alamo.
WIM J. H. KAMPMANKJ
'DEKNISOVs
mm JOver Two hundred Millions have
been used within the past ten years, with-
out complaint of loss by tug becoming
detached. They arc more reliable for
marking t'oiton Bales than any Tag in
DSC, All Express Companies use them
Mold by Printer* ntul 'fMntioner* everyj
where. 4-ll-78dS
Ask them ?
An advertisement of a medicino, how-
ever candid and conscientious it lniiy be,
does not always carry conviction with.il.
The public know to their sorrow that the
boastful ciaims put forth in behalf of many
so-called remedies are literally "a delusion
and a Biiare." Probably the best use,
therefore, that can be made of tlie space
devoted to this notice of llostotler's Sto-
mach Bitters is to invite those who read
it to inquire ot the parties that have test-
ed the curative and preventive properties
of the article, what they think of it. We
earnstly requst all doubters to ascertain
from sach of their friends and neighbors
as have takeu this standard tonic anil
alterative as a protection against malari-
ous diseases, or as a cure for indigestion,
liver complaint, constipation, rheumatism
nervous debility, headache, low spirits,
languor, biliousness, &c., what Hostetter'e
Bitters has done for them. There is no
testimony so trustworthy as that which is
the result of personal experience
The fatality which attends the
families of great men has often
been noticed. Iu many cases they
have had no descendants at all,
■while in others the line has become
extinct in the second or third gene-
ration. Already there are indica-
tions that the name of Bulwer
Lytton may be of short duration.
His only surviving grandson, the
son of "Owen Meredith," recently
died at Paris before completing his
second year.
The Baptists of Boston have
voluntarily decided to urge upon the
Legislature of the Bay State the jus-
tice of taxing church property. If
the immense property held by the
^various churches in the District was
^ A&xed it would relieve the tax-payers
amazingly.
Flour,
Treble, Choice Treble and Family.
Salt,
coarse, fine and Table. Carolina and Louisiana.
Esculents,
Bacon, Ham, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Potatoes, Onions and Sourkrout.
Soap, Oils,
Domestic, St. Louis, New York Pratt's and Devoes Coal-, Olive
and Castile. & Castor.
Fish,
Herrings, Mackerel, Sardines, Sardelles, Anchovis, and Salmon.
Fruits etc.,
Raisins, Prunes, Apples, Currants, Dates, Figs, and Citron,
Lentils, Peas, Beans, Sago, Barley, Vermicelli and Macaroni.
Hiuts, Crackers,
Aliuonds, Filberts, Walnuts, Soda, Pic Xic, Butter, Sugar, Gin-
Brazil and Pecan. gernuts and London Biscuits.
Ales, Porter and Beer,
Milwaukee, St. Louis and Bremer Beer, Miller aud Deetjeu's
Ale, Engl Porter & Ale.
Liquors in Barrels,
liye, Bourbon& Monougaliela Whiskey, Braudy, Coguac, Gin,Anisette-
Bitters,
Elephant, Cabin, Jackson, Home, Panacea, Lion, Stomach,
Dr. Fish, Hostetter, Drakes, O. K. Plantation, Argjle, Cali-
fornia Wine and Bokers.
Case Liquors,
Black beirv, Cherry, Peach and Apple Brandy, Cocktails
Old Tom Gin. Absynthe, Curacoa, Maraschino, Berlin and
Duesselilorf Kummel, Shiedam, Amsterdam, Wolffs Bell and
Crown Prince Shnapps, Auisette Whiskey, Lraudy, Coguac.
. Cigars, Pipes,
Over 25 different qualities, from A very large Assortment.
$25.00 to $100,00 per Thousand.
Tobacco, Shot,
Leaf, Chewing and Smokiug, Drop, Buck and Balls, Bar Lead.
Smiff. •
Rope etc.
Sisal Bope all sizes, Paper, Cotton, ^ckes8"*1
Seine Twine, Clothes Lines, Lamp and Candle Wickes.
Paper and Paper Bags,
Straw and Manilla Paper all sizes, Straw and Manilla
Paper Bags all sizes.
Sundries,
Brushes, Brooms, Corks.
Wooden Ware,
Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Wellbuckets, Waterkegs, Washboards,
Cloth Pins, Ax-Handles, Faucets, Spoons, Sieves, etc.
Willow Ware,
Market and Clothes Baskets, I)eh. johus of all sizes.
Crockery etc.
Cups & Saucers, Plates etc, Jugs, Jars & Flower Pots.
Glassware,
Tumblers, Beer Mugs, Chimnies, Spice and Iruit Jars.
Garden Seeds from D. Landretli & Son.
J. s. IMioot k Kaiaii
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS.
bankers,
AND DKALKR8 IN
Exchange, Bullion and Governmen
Securities,
Exchange on E«»gland, Ger-
many and France.
ET" Collections solicited upon all point*
in the State. , , ,
Tel eg i a phio Transfers. Advances made
on Consignments. (2:4-7.UUVwly
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DURHAM
TRADE mark.)
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Manufactured ohly by
W. T. Blackwell,
DURHAM, N. C.
He reminds the public that the United
States Court has recently given a decision
in his favor, winch s^oiires fuH protection
from the inritatoiK of lii» Smoking Tolrtteco.
and that dealerr and manufacturers M*
alike liable to ",-osccutiou for daaling in
the spurious bra. ds.
fOLD BY
HUGO & SCHMELTZER,
GICOCEUS,
Commerce Str., Sau Antonie,
AGENTS FOR WESTERN TEXAS
Will keep always on hand a fresh sup-
ply of the genuine artiele. 18-7-73 dtf
Sporting Men
atti:xti«> :
We are uow receiving a superior assort-
ment of
fishing tackle,
Breech & muzzle loading
SHOT GUNS,
BIFLES, PISTOLS
Of nli description* and amuiuailtep
For sale cheap by
noicton & DEVTZ
Hardware* Dealers.
A Lahge Assortment Of
P A.HSTTS,
OILS, WINDOW GLASS,
Paint & Whitewash-brushes,
Carpenters hhI Blacksmitbs
TOOLS & U1EKSILS,
Iron, Nails, Cania«e-timber,
Agricultural Implements,
All warranted and at reduced prices at
NOMT<*N& l)t:tlTZ,
Hardware Dealers.
19-9-7:1 dtf
MONEY CANNOT BUY IT!
For Sight is pnceless!! But the; Dlaniotid
Spectacles will pre«erve It.
II PASO MAIL COIPANT
F. C. TAIL0H, Supcrlntendeat.
Four llort*. Coaches leave Saa
Antonio
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Far
Boerae, Comfort, Fredericksburg, Mason, Tar
lot's, McKavltt, Klckapoo Springs, Concho Mall
Station and Fort Concho.
Thence Mondays and Thursdays for Central!*
Fort Stockton. Fort Da via, Fort Quitman, DM
Elizarlo and El Paso. _ , . - .
Four horse coaches leave Tuesdays and «#•
days at 6 a. m .furCastroville.lVHania.UTal#*
Fort Clarke and Eagle Phss.
0"'CE-°n Alam°K-MUNCY, Aaeat.
Ban Antonio. July 12th, 1871. (18-7-ttoAwg.
If you value your eyesight use these Perfect
l,onses. Ground from Minute CrystjU Pel>bl*.
Melted together, and derive thcir name
" Diamond" on account of their tiaranen
and Brilliancy. They will last many yew.
without chanvo, and are warranted supe
rior to all others in use.
MANUFACTURED BY
J. E. SPENCER k CO., OptictaM, »«w York
Caution.—None genuine ualesa stampefl
with our trade mark. .
For sale bv BE LI. A ]J
BATCIIELOB'S 11AIB D¥E.
Thia annerl) Hair Dye is the best In the World
—Perfectly Harmless, Reliable, andlnstantan-
rousf No dUappoitJtiuent. No Ridiculous
StamtheSkln,butIwvmtheHairClean ftof
and Keautiful. Tb6 only Safs andPwfcctlJy#
lllldbfanmngiuu. factory 1«BondStre
New York. ,(U8-7M*w.
DO YOUR CWN PAINTING
WITH thk
Averill Gliical Paiit
WHITE,
AND ALL THE FASHIONABLE SHADES
of fkopf.k consistency foit lsk,
are s«ld by tkegallon at loss price than*
gallon ot the best Lku>.am> On.^canhj
mixed, and the Avkkiix wears longer m4
is much handsomer. ..
Beautiful sample cards, with what W»
owners of he finest residences sav of*
furi ished fbkk by dealers generally, or
by the Averill Chemical Paint Co,
32 Burling Slip, New XOOf.
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Daily Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1874, newspaper, April 3, 1874; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth440878/m1/3/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.