San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 84, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 27, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY APRIL 27 1880.
KAILROAt TIME T A II LB.
KwTlm Card In RffMt January 1 1186
I. O Hi Railroad.
DirAHTUHCfl.
Cor Bt. Lou ii rla Mo. Pa. route. 4:00 p. m
For at Ixmla via Iron Mountain.. a.m.
Form. 1.011 TlaMlMJurir.vlflo 8 30 am
Kor Laredo tl:C0 a.m.
ARRIVALS
Prom flt touli Missouri ractflo 11:00 a. to.
from Ht. IamiIi Iron Mountain 10. W p. in.
Vrvm HLLoutx TiaMlMourl rar.!)o..10 Wp.m
roin Laredo. .. 8:1ft p. m.
II. II A 8 A. llAIMtOAB.
ONK TltAIN TO NKW OHLRAN3 DAILY.
Tb roach KipreH Kait Unity.
Leave Tor Naw Orleana Houston and (latvM-
too . 8.00 a. m.
Arrive from tha Kaat
Arrive liora.New Orleans Horn ton and Gal-
TMton.n r.4 MB p. m.
Throngh Watt
Loath for San FrRocInoo El Vmo and Rrnils
I'mi IMP m.
Arrive from San Pranclico El l'mo "nd F.jrla
la U20 a. m.
S. A. A I. R. It
AKHIVAIJs ANH IUCPA MTU It EH
Uhlil further nntlco trains wlllr
i Koiuxlr 1 ifill n. in. Art-tin at Ran Antn-
iin7ii:t). m. ('oniicctliifrnt Pan Antonio with
Mlifourl 1'aclflo and Southern I'aclflo Hall-
wnjn ami at Flnreitvlllo nnd Kenedy with
tnito lines for all points south.
mi llltHUS l.TOtlM in ia.MLTIIOII.aih
ICniilluuiil. CotumFnctil April 31.
Tin:
GYPSY'S WARNING.
Itrlianr-tsl Hint iintillirr straiwr was jirps-
nil stunt oho M.slnir tlinniirli N wlwni
Mr CliailutiiT li.nl liuuiKlit Iiimiic to tllnntT
mid Just nt llrst sti'lng tlu twit young men
I woiuli'rtsl which was which. Hut 1 anon
Ktit'tsiil. Tho mm win nukwnully tall nn-
Knlnly.ilark itii.l pl.ilii.ainl 1 hail linir.Kiiurxo
Austin iralsiil tor Ills icimkI lisiks. Tlio in6
li.ns i-.ir I h.nl Ik'i ii UWi'ii ivith.Mlna by
Airs. Challnticr Into Clicslilrr nnit lt.ul sjwnt
a fnitnigiit with tin' Anson family.
'That Is Mr. Anson?" I salil to Adelaide
uliunns sitting byuic as I Indicated the
OtlllT.
"Yrs"sl"' answcrtil. "Is ho not charrn-
liiitr
Well I thouicht ho looked bo. Of mltlillo
hclt'lit Hleudir and nt'lle In liiriiru. he pre-
neiiteit a contrast to Mr P.n;o. Ills faco
w Ith Its clear cut f rank features and laugh
Ins hazel eyes w as very pleasant. Above all
huwnsopcn-iintnred nsthutl.iy In manner
slnoero and uuavTected.
Ailelaldo turuisl to me "How Is it ou
pretended nut to know Hcnrir Miss Lane
when you were with us List autumn'."'
"Hut Mr. Clisiro Anson was not there; he
wns away."
"I rt'iuemlier now" this (.low ly said. "Ho
had K'iie to (iermanj. 1 hate (lermany."
"llatetlermanyl What for?'
"lilo h.ilu IL Iustsl to luto It always
when I heard ho was going olt ononu of
those Wis to (iennany that Uncle Mark
would put down to business ai.d (leorjro too.
HuslncKS Indeisll 1 know. It was to wo
thoso (ienuaii cousins of his; tliatllllil.il I'
hate (it niiauy w ith a hitter lunrtsl."
1 thoiiKlit tho remark a stiantfo one. I
tlitnii!ht Atlelaldu's looks strange also. She
was lollowlnic (itsirge Anson as he moved
aUiutlhe naim with Mary and Knnnaor
stisid wltli thein at tiro piano with an eager-
ness of fan1 that did not lieeomo It an. I a cu-
riously w lid gleam In her dusky ejes.
Adelaide Attsnn was a tall line handsome
jouiii! woman her Ileum extremely uptight
a little htlir erhaps and a little jm.iIIj-. u.r
reatuies were gtl her eouiplexloii was tol-
erably lillaht though at times It had a dark
lingo miller the skins her ejeswero largo
and tt.uk and biltll.rnt and she hadauiiliuu-
il.inet) of black ci isii lialr. Shnwas remark-
ably scir-Mi-scsMsl. Kmiiia Cliallnner fnn
and outspoken was glcn to aaytliat Ade-
laide tacitly proclaliuiHl to Grangers "I am
mi lu lu ns. so lespeet me." Atlelalde had a
large fiiitune. Her father and mother wero
both ilc id si ii. I since ti e left school her home
had Ihvii w.IIi Mr Mulk Anson her undo
uul pi ir.ll.tu. At llto close uf tho past
Christmas she had eomo on a !lt to Mr.
and Mrs. dial It hut. Come rather suddenly
and !i!ii'iHvU-ttly 1 raueled. Miss Anson
had not Iks-ii well; she netsleda pnilougtsl
change of air and scene Mrs. Challoncr wild
to me and the girls; and that was all we
knew alsiut It.
Adelaide lose abruptly from her seat by
me crossed over to Mr. Anson put her arm
within his and liogan to pace the room. It
was a Ion room now the folding disirs were
put hack; Sir. and Mrs. Challoner sat by the
lire In the other one talking with Mr. l'age.
"Veil don't seak to me (leorge'sheRalil
her low deep tones full of reproach reach-
ing my ear though she. no doubt meant them
to lie between herself and him. "You have
hardly told me a word about the old place
and the people."
"Why my dear Adelaide there's nothing
particular to tell" ho answered; and his
vuleu was ulTectlonate hut not lowered as
hers had liecu. "1 ausneied all jour In-
quiries at dinner and toldjou besides what
1 could remember. Young stncklcy has been
laid up with gout-what do ion think of
that?" '
"I don't enre to hear almut Mm" she an-
sweied. "Have joii tho same servant still
at 1101110?'
"Yes I think so. It me see? Old Hetty
Ls neaily suH'ranuuatml and they have tak-
en another to help her In her work."
"Why ls she not sent awaj T'
"Sent away I Oh we shall never send old
Hetty away Why she nursed us w hen wo
wero children I"
"Sho Is an Interfering old woman taking
too much uiioii herself"
George Anson laughed. "She likes to
domineer over us still. Whatdojou think
sho said to mo yesterday? 'You Imo six-anil-twenty
years to your luck Master
George but you haven't as many ounces of
Bense' It was all about my lsirtmanteau
which she was packing or believed she w as.
(liven Hetty her way and 1 should have
brought enough things to till a van."
"ls Maria In the house still?" she said aft-
er a pause the words coming from her with
a jerk.
"Oh yea" he replied. "Maria means to
bo a llxture In It I expect like old Hetty."
Sho dropiKst his arm sat down to tho
piano ami began phi) lug a waltz In ber
usual loud but correct style holding her
head bolt upright Something had not
pleased her. I thought It must be Maria.
Maria George's sister and the eldest of them
all had come back a widow to her father's
house. Sho was well enough off to maintain
a house of her own but preferred her old
homo. Adelaide and she had not got on well
with one another 1 1 noticed It when I wu
GErmSmedV
m a a Cum Rtinsutllm Nsufllgll
rUI rdlll
there: and I could not kelp fancying that Ado-
Inkle's prolonged visit to ns at N might
have Its rise In the Ill-feeling lutween her
and Maria.
"May I Introduce myself? I know It l
Miss Lane" cried a pleasant voice at my el-
bow and I turned to see Oisirge Anson.
"And I knew you at once Mr. Anson" I
said as he shook my hand heartily. "When
1 came In and saw twu strangers hereexiect-
Ing to see only one 1 at tho hrst moment
woudensl w hlch was you but I soon saw. 1
knew you could never s a glnnt."
There aro some people with whom you are
at home In a moment; and 1 was so with him
and ho with me. He laughed sat down by
me and wo talked together. "You made
your visit to our house at an lnop;ortuno
time" he remarked to me "fori was away."
"Yes you were InUcrmany" I answered.
"You go often do yon not?"
"l'rctty often. We have business relations
with Germany and they must bo occasional-
ly attended to In person."
"Your visits the n are not for plcasurr?"
"Nut at all. Hut 1 cuntrh e to mix pleasure
with them. I have relatives In Germany
MIssIaiih. My mother's sister married a
German and she and her children aro de-
lighted to have me; they rail It a nil teller
day when 1 present in) self at their door."
"I don't wonder. Hut wo must not talk
any more" I whispered.
"Why not?"
"Ileeause Miss Alison will Im angry 'Sec
she Is looking at us. She does not like any-
body to talk when she Is playing."
"Very unreasonable of Adelaldel" he
laughed. ".Vow 1 think that loud plajlng
Is only good for one thing to admit of talk-
ing." "You don't like loud pl.i) lug?"
"Not much. Kxccpt out of doors; say a
brass band or something of that sort The
plajlngl like In iinsmi ls alow dreamy
kind of harmony soft and stsithhigas the
ripple of a summer seu."
"You would like Mary's plating then."
"1 think 1 should like all that Mary does"
ho answered lightly and ga)l. "She Isa
flweetgill. I neersaw her liefuro to-day."
"Hut you hate seen a great deal of Ade-
laide?" "Oh of course. We arc cousins you know
almost brother and sister. She has had her
home with us for a year or two."
"Until she came here on tills long visit
Mr. Anson li did she conic?"
A sudden Impulse came oier me to ask tho
incstlon and I put It w Ithout thought It
was wrong perhaps but he did not apiear
to notice that
"Why did she come?" ho rccatcd care-
lessly; "Well 1 scarcely know. I was again
In (Iennany and 1 came back to lind Ade-
laide flown. I fancy my mother thought her
not well and that a complete change might
restore her; that was It I think."
Ho evidently knew as much alsiut the mat-
ter as I and no more. Adelaide brought her
playing to an end and our conference was
broken up.
George Anson went away wltli Mr. Chal-
loner the following morning when breakfast
was over. They only returned In time for
dinner. Fourteen of us Including guests
wero assembled In tho drawlng-risim; eight
lailles six gentlemen. Emma was not to ap-
lear at dinner as she would have made an
otld one; and she had not any objection to
resene herself and the fnshness of her di ess
fur the dance later. In going In toitlnner all
had lieeu palnsl oil except Adelaide .Mary
my self and George Anson. Mrs Challoner
looked round laughingly.
"Oaly one ROhtliman to three ladles Well
George you must choose for yourself" she
said. "
1 lo w out to Mary w Ithout n moment's hesl-
titlon. As I and Adelaide followed them 1
chanced lo look at her fair. And newr In
nil my lire had 1 seen xnoulctly diabolical
an expression ns It w ore. Wlut could lie the
matter with her?
The draw ing-rooins wero full of tho later
guests when we got In froindlnnertondstsm
the dancing Ik-phi. Of all Iho girls Mary
looked the liveliest and fairest. She wore a
pale blue silk with a sarl necklace; nothing
at all In her lovely golden hair. She was
very fair but the beauty of her face seemed
not to He so much In the delicate contour of
her features or the wild-rose eouiplexloii as
In Its ever varying expression. It was the
Index toher heart all pure sndsweet within.
"Is ho not handsome?" exclaimed Ade-
laide as she sat down by me fanning her-
self violently her eyes following George An-
son admiringly as ho walt7cd with Mary.
"Yes" I answered "and how well they
dance together. Ho waltes sujieibly."
"That Is Ids German training" said Ade-
laide "He was partly brought up In Ger-
many." "They are the handsomest couple In the
room" I said. "1 think Mary lovely. Ho
seems to think her so too."
"Oh ho thinks all girls so" Hashed Ade-
laide. "He did hi Cheshire."
"Is ho engaged?" 1 Inquired Innocently.
"No that Is-not exactly engaged" she
stammered; "but Ills generally understood
Dear me I how very wartn Ills lierel"
she broke olf owning her fan again w hlch
sho had closed.
"Yet you have not been danelngl"
"I do not liusise to dance unless tho right
people ask me. That aw kwanl giant Page
wanted me for the Lancers; fancy my figur-
ing about with nlm"
"You would rather dance with your cous-
in George" I said jestingly
"Of course I wonUL So would you I ex-
pect George Is good and noble"
She moved away restlessly as she svoke
and 1 saw little more of her during the even-
ing except at a distance. Was she In love
with her cousin George? It looked like IL
Twice 1 saw her dancing with him; and more
thau twice I saw her gazing after him from
somu oliseuie corner in which she had en-
sconced herself a rapt eager expression on
her face.
II.
George Anson went Into lodgings near tho
manufactory but he was a frequent visitor
to tlie-tiouse and always welcomo winning
everybody! affections. Adelaide had ssiken
only truth in saying he was good and noble.
At first his visits were general but when the
May-bloom hod given place to the June roses
we all felt that they were Intended fur Mary
alone. Most assurisllv they wero In lovo
with one another.
As tho da) s grew wurtuer and longer Ade-
laide seemed to lose her vlMielty und tho
rich scarlet foiled from her cheeks leaving
them colorless ami waxen-white. Therewas
a wistful pained lisik In her black r)cs and
she seemed to driKipiind sicken gradually
yet without any disease. Mrs. Cliallouer
noticed It at last; mine than once she wished
to call in tho family ph)slclau.
"No Indeed" Adelaide would say with a
peculiar smile "it Is nothing but headache
ily mother's family are all subject to It; and
you know I cannot get used to the warm
weather The summers uie much holler
hero than In Cheshire"
They were not hotter at all. Hut wltli
that explanation of Adelaide's chaugisl looks
we had to be content
One moonlight night In July when Mrs
Challuner and Kmiiia wetu out and Mr.
Challoner had gone to London Adelaide and
I were sitting near thorieii window of the
drawing-room enjojing the cool fragrant
air. The girl had complained of headache as
nsual and 1 had drawn her head down to rest
upon my shoulder George Anson and Mary
were sitting In tho veranda that ran under-
neain ine window and tho low murmur of
their voices reached our ears.
"Adelaide" 1 whlsiered confidentially In
the silence as the other two moved away
arm-in-arm. "do soil know that 1 hclleie
Mary will bo your cousin tome day. What
uu jou miliar
"If you knew w hat n headache 1 havo ) ou
would not talk to me Miss Lane" she an-
awerod wearily
l'oor child I I wondered whether alio
meant bcartache..
Soon after we heard the rale clone behind
Mr. Anson and as Mary came lightly up tho
vcramU steps Adelaide kissed ine silently
"MT. Anon Is gone to fetch mamma and
Emma" sold Mary as she sat du n on a low
stool and laid her cheek against my knee.
v rieru is Aueiaiue '
"She has Just gone to her rooiiL" I answer
ed.
"1 will call her back. 1 want to tell sou
both something."
Don't go" I said detaining her as he was
rising "sho Ins stud headache. Tell It to
ine alone."
"Can't you guess what It It. Miss Line?"
she asks shyly.
I mink 1 can dear. You aro cng-iTed to
Mr. Anson'.1"
i es and 1 am so hapuv." she murmured.
lifting her face rosy with blushes to mine
"I am so glad and hatinr: It seems like a
dream. Will Adelaide lie glad do you
uiinkV"
Oh of course delighted" 1 answered.
sjs'aklng all the more readily Ns nii-e 1 did
not want her to debit my doubt about It
'1 hoieso"s.ilit Mary Insoinj hesita
tion "Hut Adelaide has apiMnreilto be so
curious In manner lately and to base taken
strange a dislike to me trial I I cannot
help feeling unccitiln and uncomfortihle.
You know MKs Lane n
All the result of her bad headaches" I
Intermptisl cnnlldcntly "She will grow
tsiter when this hot summershall have pass-
isl."
That night I sat un late talklur w Ith Mrs.
Challoner. Twflii'ii'clis'k was striking as
1 went U)i to Isst. In (kissing Adelaide's
room 1 thought 1 heard tho sound of smoth
ered sobs and paused to listen. YiIwas
not mistiKeii; she was weeping and soiiiiing
as It her heart would break. Hither she had
divined tho truth or else Emma who must
le talking of eu'tytlilug. hadgune Into Ade
laide's room and told her. Llko a flash there
laittsl Intu my mind the llrst four lines nt
Mar)'s fortune as told by the gyp)-nisu.in
In April:
"Another's loss wltl lie )onr gain;
Your loy will cause another silu;
Your hopes w ill Isi another's lenrs;
Your snilh'S will cause another tears."
It was all plain to me at last. Tint cause
of Adelaide's headai lies and tllslt rless e)es
and pale cheeks was onl) too clear; she lov-
ed her cousin George hiiiI ho loved Mary.
loss was jiary s gain l longtsi pi go to
mil comfoit her hilt some Instinct w ith-
held inc.
Then 1 wondertsl vaguely IfO.sirgu had
ever lovtsl Atlelalde or hut list her to think
he did when tlrcy were together In ('licslihe. '
The next morning 1 heard Adel.il le laugh
ing merrily with i:mui.i and the col it Mina;
she meant to carry Itolf with a high hand
ami not let her pain lie susixit si: so It was
not for me to ss'akof it. Ami though 1
watched I could delect nothing hit! urge's
manner to her to Indicate that any warmer
(tiding than a cousinly one had cui Isi'iilie-
tween them on his sl.le; hu npp.uri'd to Isl
utterly unsuspicious that it oxl-ii d i lieis.
Sholll). Adelaide's iiiihhI ch.iu.cl. Shu
grew sogay and ea. I ss In Let lniciioiuwi
To U tS'h'lsf'
Dissolution of Co-Psrlncrshlp.
The partnership heretofore existing
under the Itrm name of Hmnis & Sam-
uels was this day dissolved William II
Sliunis retiring. Charles Michael it llro.
becotulnglpurcuaserstattutned all liabili-
ties of tbe late firm paying all claims
and collecting all bills. W. II. Simms.
ban Antonio April iu isna. t-a 4t
Special lo:Artl8li.
Otto of the finest establishments that Pan An
tonio ir not Texas can boast of Is the Art
(Julli-ry of U. II. Mueller at Of Commerce
'l. lierocHii w tutu HniBLS aim uruugiil-
s tnuterluls. of tiotli tlouiestlo and Im
ported klnus. Kngrtivnigs clironiti
i tnlliil in an ettdles
l'icturi
lues moiililltiKS and materials to
sign pointing In large larletlei
China decorations and material lorwux Uow.
In a large assortment. Mr. Muellei
his establishment.
12-M-lv
Bueklsn's Arnica Salsa.
Tbe Best Salve In tbe world for Cuta.
Hrulses Sores Ulcers Salt Itheuni
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Skin Erup-
tion! and positively euro I'llea or no
pay required. It la guaranteed to glvo
perfect satisfaction or money retunued.
Vtioe 25 cent per box. For sale by A.
uness. jy
she Is In nerfect health: tier bloisl ncrrcctly
pure und led and tier liver tit tho best vigor
Tome after ettcii meal me irooueueet win oe
It
ASIllNtlToN II. C March 0 s.5.
Morley tiros. Austin Texasi
i.kmkn I have been suffering sous
tlmuwlthu severoatmck or llronehitls wltl
Irrltatltur L'ouirh and can rind liottiltitr lien
that will cure me but 1 know your TWO-HIT
CUUtlll BV1U11' will do so for I have urns It
at lay old homo In llrnwnwood. Tie
for Ihu t
llon't delay and
oblige
J. V.W1UUINB.
Sold by K. Kalteycr It Son.
llrnirirlHts of Home. (7a.. savst We iial e been
selling Dr. King's New Lliseovury Klectrlo
years. Have never handled remedies that sell
glvo suob universal satlslaellon.
there hau been I
woudorrul i
fectts by these modlclncslntlilsiity. Buvcral
asesoi pronounersi consumption nuvo ocen
titlrely cured by tho use of a few bottles of
ir. King's Now Discovery taken in
affection of tne kidnevs or nolah.
borlntr oisrans. At times irmDtoms of Indl'
gostion are present tlatulenoy uneasiness of
tho stomach ete. A moisture like pcrsplra-
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Intense Itching and effecting a permanent
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Kay's Kentucky Kuro or Liniment has tieen
Mtmc
tub or pKtdaM BOiMttlp-ittuo x r Jrvw mtdicinM 4o
Dr. G. IT Bnrsxn a U-dtng phyvicUtB of
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IIOOTANDHHOnMANUFACTUHINd.
All tbo laU'Bt and modern it) If of Tloota
lotleo. diHUtm work n h
hoNhI and hcelod for $1.
ERNST LANGE Proprietor
BAN ANTONIO
HT CAPE1IAUT.
Cltr and country real citato for sale rent t
lease.
Call and bco us.
29 Acequia Street.
Carriage aWagonSiiup
cohiiir HorjiToi nun AID Avnui s.
Special attention giren to tbe manufacturlns
ot Carriages Uursln and Wasona In all tta
branches. Also to 8110KINQ OV JI0KHK3
N. U. fainUnf Trlmnlns and Kepainng on
hort notice. All I ask It a trial.
JOSEPH HBRHaHH
Proprietor
EMIL GUENTHER
Architect
Oaflea Cor. Commarca Alamo Sta. ovar
Wolff Mats Ban Antonio Ta.
riant ipeclAcatlont and all Information
dealred by thoso contemplating to build fur
nlthed. 1-27-1
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J. S. Titoi'.rros Pres. J W. GLlss V P
Jab. P. Ksnt. Cashier.
THE
TRADERS' NATIONAL BAH K
Oh SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Tranwicts
A Gonoral Banking Business.
" F. GROOS 8c CO.
BANKERS
And Dealen In Exchange.
HAN ANTONIO I I I TEXAS
J.H. Ai.kianihk Aunt A. At.atANiiaa
President Assistant Cashier
Teias National Bant San Antonio
1st Common. Ilrsol.
AUTItnitlZKD CAPITA! tSn.Orn
I'Aiula loooorj
a CMIrUL SAnXISG BUSIIIUS THANSACTE0.
Directors J. K. Alexander (I W. Ilracken-
ridge. It. II. AiHruws. Auguotus Ilelknap II.
r. Yoakum
LE0NIDAS D. DIBDLE
Attorney - at - Law
And Notary Public.
Nn.SUI. .... WESTCOMMritl-B Rthkkt
HAN ANTONIO. TI'.XAH.
Nirclto Leal. Jotsprt Sholy.
LEAL&SHELY
IKtlalillslied In IsM.l
TM Dnlonioa street between Main
and Mllltarr I'laias.
iiye Stock Exchange
Hl'ltKAU ir INFOIIMATION.
Bell & Bro's
No. 181 Commerce Btxeet
Wfr
a
I
Silver and Plated
CUTJLERY ETC.
Wateli.n and Jewelry reimlrcd. Cli
cniHtuablu. Wo tjiko itlfamirn n utmwU
rwMlii and imrchawm aro lnvlul ti
atlsfactlon iruaiunteotl.
ROUVANT
Ikailiiuarti r for
Diamonds Watclies Jewelry
Silver and Plated Ware French
Clocks and Bronzes Brazilian
Pebbles Spectacles.
Chronometers Repeaters Chronographs
No. 253 Commerce Street
l-suim San Antonio Texas.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storeieepers now Iceep it for Sale
TO IAItr.TS
Many talc In 7 iowd'ni aro wry rnlcIoiifi
tie cnilJren.
SEA l'OAM
contains nono of the Iwvd qualltle of baVinjr
liurtful Innxiicut no alum or aj
SCIEXTIFIC.
All Chemists who haro analyred Bea Foam
commend It Houselcoeners w ho &r iiwhI It
It la pnaltlrelyunequaleil. Abnolutely pure.
OANTZ JOXES i0 CO.
lfG Jhtano St. JV. 1'.
9 ilfc tiSrm a
Ware
L.
KL'OENi: 8TAFKEI.
STAFF EL
Goneral Commission Morcliants Cotton Wool and Hides.
Littlos Chomical Fluid
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. -
HOTEL
The best Appointed
MAX HBRRMAM.
The Patronage of Commercial Travelers solic
ited. Table and Accommodations first-class.
Coo. H Knltoyor Prosldont -
LONE
Brewing
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
General Office for
CITY DRUG STORE
8 COMMERCE STREET. SAH ANTONIO. TEXAS.
pfAlwayg ou haul a full anftortmcnt of
arefullr ooiup4iiiudHlHt all hour. Toit-ptmuo
JAS. D.
Druggist
24 Solodad St. Ono Door North of Courthouso San Antonio.
UfAlwavi on lilllld. a full and rnh llrxik nf tlmiM. rhnmlmU nml Tnllnt AHI1m. ami
oYt-rjmmir uimiiir iuuihi in n nrii'Ci.iM irutrioro. rri-ftcnnuonn win no toauo a inectaiiy.
nd prepared tit all houri with c
JOHNSON8 ANODYNE
LNMENT
rCtniXa I)tphthtTf Oip. Aithtnii.BrOTiehltU Kenrstcla Hhmmtlinn. Btce41nc at tfc Lnnra
llurHDiii.UBufnM. l(fklnf Couch.Whcoplof Couth. CtrriCholT Horbut DMOtnr Chronic
Dirrh Kldny TroubleodBplulIllfjtv. Ftmphlet rry.fcr. L U. Johnton it to. Itottop Mxt.
PARSONS' SPTLtS
ThM ptll wr a wondtrful dltKovcrr. Mo other llkt them In the world. Will positive. cur. or
relievo all muia.tr of dtVooo. Tbolnronntttloi) ttrouuJMb box ) worth ton ttmoa iho coat of a box of
Dili rtnd tut aabaut them and vou will alwttro bo thankful. On tilll dosM. ninilrtttd MmDbUl
Hhondtin'e ConJiti
MAKE HENS LAW
pure and blfhty eon
eentrelod. Onooune
le worth a pound of
anr other klVrL iili
food. IssillW Uoa S o.n rr.
FOR JOB
Call at the San Antonio Light Office
I will put up $500 that I can tako
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And cure any case of Syphilis or Scrofula on earth and guaran-
tee a perfect and permanent oure.
D. P. BARR
Solo Airotit for the Htato
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
A. T. Hensley & Son
SUCCESSORS TO BOULX fIIXUMS
Wliolcsalo and He tit 11 Dealers In
Colors in Oil and Japan Plate and Window Glass.
Strictly Pare White Lead
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil Etc.
233 East Houston Street SAN ANTONIO.
WAHREHBERGER & BECKHANN ARCHITECTS
OFFICE AND CONSULTATION BOOMS :
OieiLockwood & Kampmann's former Bank Cor. Ytcrrl and Commerce Stmts.
Plant. BpeolQcatlons and all Information desired by thote oonteinplatlnc to
build farnlthed. We acknowledge no mperlor In the profession. Call and tee oi.
ALEXANDER KDItU
& KUHJL
and Powder Dips.
- SAN ANTONIO TEX.
MAVERICK
Hotel In San Antonio.
Otto Koohlor Soo. nnd Mnnngor.
STAR
THE NEW HIGH-ARM
l'ersons deslrins' to purchato a realljr
rlrst elu-n Peulnir-Miieltliie thu let on the
market tilt h will lust a quarter of a celt-
Ittrr. tlnlnir llrslH-lass work should see tlm
NKW IMI'IIIIVIIII MNUKIt." wllh hluli
ami llaht runnlnir and altnust nolsi'less.
.Nootlierlniichlno will do so wldearttnjre
and so fine a quality tir work so speedllr
land salUrtictorr as this. Ilranch unices In
llhe lirlnelniil cillel whero it laajr lie .
MU
Texas and IViexlco.
IVrfumery and Toilet Article. I'reicnptlont
nrdurt pniinptly ilollverol. fl-lS-t f
DEVINE
Apothecary
iddliptitch. (fT-IVIcpl
X. worta It. w.lt ht
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