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WEDNESDAY MAY 19 1880.
KAII-KOAI) TIMS TABLE.
Mow Tin Card I. Kffaot January 1 1114
I. A a N. lUllroad.
rjEtMHTUHKa.
Kor Pt. Louia via Mo. I'im.' route
For Mredo..
AHRITAt.fl
From Bt. Iul Mlnun raalflo .
Krn'ii St. Loula Iron Mountain
Krora KU.un Tin MimouiI 1'aclno.
?icm Inrfilo
i ton and UalvM-
ton.j "
Arrtre from tlio Kaat.
arrive Horn New Orlcanr lloulton and Oal-
vwlon V'
Through Walt.
Lear for San FranoUoo Kl Pmo nd I Kaalc
...7.H1 I
ArrlTofrora Han f rnclco. El l'aeo and Rule
h. a. a a. r. n. it.
AltlltVAI.S AStl DtTtllTL'IIM.
Until rurtlicr notice rnir tralna will
Unity (cici't Sunday) ui followa:
LravaHan Antonio H.:K)n
LcnvolMlua... . lU.imu. in.
Arrive nt Sim Antonio Olio p.
Connect nt Sail Anloiilo vrllh the Mltsourl
raclda and Southern I'acIQo Kallaayat at
a-llli alairo llni
Sprlntr. rieiimnton
mitli.
tly for Heloniii at I'otti
1 Lrtvernla: nt Ken
vllle OaWvltl". MiutTHl City and all j-olntt
flEUT
IMtw -ru r.arkT'
htRMAN REI
a n CurM Rheumatlim Nturalglt
i-or rain mr
Till ClliaLU A. lOUlllU (Oh IHl.1 IIOKI. U.
A MAIDEN FAIR.
nr ciiaiilks uinno.
Anmo Iniucneu anno Blent ot him and
the captain felt dlposeil to bid him "put
aome claoa on" as quick as lie could. But
reenciitnliin In all IliU the height of arlsto-
cratlo.fashion lie held Ids tongue and mar-
relied. Captain Duncan would have been
a great toady If opportunity had offered;
for ho had a vast reverence for tlio "nobecll-
ty" and deep rcsprct for anything which
even remotely represented It. So with all
his absurd airs "Jeems" Carglll Impressed
the old man as hcliiK something out of 'the
common Just as iior old Ilcll Carglll was
Impres-ed and roiisi'ipiently permitted her
money to How nt his command.
lie s.iluled his ho-ls but they were too
much occupied to glvu him particular atten-
tion and he had uraco onmurli to recognlie
that fact. Ho applied himself to tlio ar
rangement of his berth fittlnijip In It all
the newest contrivances for svcurlni? com-
fort at sea. Having done this ho went on
deck.
The boat was lust casting off. Ho looked
around; Captain Duncan wis doing every'
thlmr and Bob Urns as not there!
"Are you going to do without your pilot?"
lie said to tha sklpp r us hu nppro.iched
him.
"I hao nic time to sneak to onibly the.
noo." was tho sham resinnisj as Captain
Duncan bun led to his i.nt on the hurricane
deck.
Carglll quietly followed hlin because
Annie wastheie.
"We shall have a pleasant day." be said
with as much warmth as Iflherubad been
ouiethlnir crr lurtlcular In the remark.
"It looks pleasant enoin:h at present"
she answered smiling nt tlio weather pro-
phet; "but It Is a west wind and those
clouds yonder may bring iisrucIi rain as
will spoil the nicest clothes."
He observed the sinllo anil was uncon-
aclousot the pin) fill allusion to his gor
gcous raiment.
"Ah. you are weather-wise Silas) Hurray
and I ou jht not to have dared to say a word
on the subject. 1 ought to havo asked you
to tell me how It was to be. Hut we may be
lianov In the most unpleasant weather when
we are with those wo like best In the
world."
"What Is the day to bo father'."' she said
turning her head awuy Impervious to this
very broad compliment.
"You'll na bo fashed wl' heavy teas ony
way" answered the captain busy minding
his own business and unconscious of what
was going on. Carglll did feel that slight
movement of her head and inattention to
his words: for like all small natures ho was
content so long as attention was paid to
him but spiteful always and wratiiful
sometimes whon ho was treated with tho
slightest neglect.
"However she will como round." was his
thought and tho opportunity to bring her
round was his now. The father was In his
favor and that bugbear. Bob Koas was not
onboard. He congratulated himself most
cordially on that circumstance. Ho did not
care by what lucky accident It had been
brought about. There was tho faqt and
that was enough for him. It was something
more than that tho absence of Kim left him
free to woo Annio; there had been cer-
tain wild thoughts In his head which
made him specially glad that the man was
away.
Then bo bad a particular piece of gratlfl
cation. Annio went ilonn to the deck nud
ho accomnanled her. They walked tip and
down and sho listened to his empty chatter
about tho grand tights and grand people of
London and Paris. He tried to make her
understand what delights lay Ivf ore the wo-
man who should bo taken to theso places
by a man who loved her and "knew his way
about"
Sho said llttlo In rpply. but she listened
and ho felt assured that ho was making
ranld nrogress In her good graces. She halt
ed occasionally acid looked out to sea or to
wards the shore scanning tho wateis
eager eyes; he did not observe their expres
sion and did not guess what sho was look-
ing for. And at such times she would say
"yes" or "no" "that's line" In a low voice
which filled hlin with the joy of triumph.
But In the midst of his triumph the Mer-
maid suddenly slackened speed and then
the engine stopped altogether. Annio stood
still looking across tho water at n smack
which was sailing towards them.
"Is there anything tho matter?" Inquired
Carglll In surprise.
"Oh no nothing the matter; only there's
Jlr. Jtoss coining."
Carelll looked as If tho shadow of the
blackest cloud which followed them had
fallen on his face.
Then there came a shout from the dlstanca
of "Mermaid ahoy I" And presently the
boat glided up besldo tho steamer. A llttlo
figure climbed unher side and Bob ltoss
stood on tho deck. A wave of his hand to
his comrades below to signify "all right.1
tho llttlo boat dropped astern and the pad
dles of the JUerouikl moved again. Then
ho turned to shako hands with Annie but
did not stay to sneak more than a few words
of greeting to her. He hastened to tho cap
There was such a change In the manner
nt the girl I And yet It was a change of so
quiet a nature that It was only perceptible
to the eyes of Jealousy. Dull of wit as Car-
gill might tc. Jealousy made hlin keen of
vision f rom me inipassie listener to nis
rhodomontadc courteous because ho was
her father's guest she liecaruc buoyant In
mood Hid bright In face answering him
briskly on every subject be mooted giving
hlin wlih singular conllallty more than all
Information ho desired as to me man-.
agement of tho vessel and tho various points
of the coast which they pissed. For as It
was clear day they were enabled to hug tlio
coast line and even tho houses could bcdls-
tlngulslicil Willi tho naked eye so tar.
"But suMiose now it tnumaii at iiiewncci
happened fora little while to neglect his
duty and J oil were passing a rocky shore
what would bo Hie consequence?" ho In-
quired as one anxious for Information.
"Hell II 1110 winu uirw .iinuwnru no
should como to grief." she replied smiling.
Hut von need not beafrniil or thatwlth my
father and Mr. Ilo-s on board."
Oh. I am not afraid." ho said pompous
ly; "but I wanted Information In tho man-
agement of a boat ns I think of buying a
ynclit ami your rather is in nrrangetneinni-
ter for me It I should dicl loupm It- Hut
that will depend upon somebody else."
And ho looked at Her meaning mat sue
should understand who the somebody was.
Sho did not choose lo understand but an-
swered as If sho were Interested In the pro
ject.
It would bo a nne enjoyment lor you io
go sailing about wherever you liked; but I
hoM) you would not think of managing tlio
boat yourself at first."
Certainly not: but tlio someooity is nun
able to do it only of courso she w ould not
nu red to do It. She would. However
control our skipper whoever he might be.
and seo that he pa)cd noiarkswiuius. as
for Instance keeping us In port for his own
purposes when we wanted to go out by pre-
tending that the wind was dead against us;
or there was a storm coming and so on.
She would know all about it and set hlin
right."
Still sho would not understand.
It Is not usual for any ouu to Interfere
with the skipper" she said without tho
slightest alteration of tone or manner; "and
no man that kcn'dhistiadewo.ild allow It'
'But supposing you were to seo a raa
making n dangerous mistake bo might
know his trade but bo drunk perhaps you
would not stand by and permit It to con
tlnue at the risk of tho lives of all on
board?"
Ay. but the man that got drunk when at
his work would not ken'hls trade" she an
swered. In a tone of contempt for such an
Individual as had been problematically sug
created to her.
Tho answer and the milliner In which It
was given apparently afforded Carglll much
satisfaction for he did not at mat moment
further attempt to Impress upon her that
the yacht he spoke of was to be bought for
her It his suit prospered.
She was too nappy to be annoyed by nt
attentions; and bo was not mistaken as to
the Immediate sourcoof her good-naturo.
He saw her sneaking frcniiently to Itos.
and although ho could not hear them he
could easily guess the purport of their con-
versatlon and ho was several tunes success
ful In interrupting them. Ilo noted with
what gleo sho waited upon htm at meals on
which occasions they wero generally alone
together In the cabin for of course when
ltoss was below Captain Duncan was on
deck.
Once standing by tho open sky-llghthe
heard this part of their conversation.
'You mind. Annie that when mis trip is
over Pin to speak to jour father."
Oh. res. I mind : and I can give you good
news. From'somethlng hu said to me I
think ho'il maybe na bo much against It"
Carglll walked away with teeth hard set
and frowning brow.
TEXAS SPORTSMEN.
PrtOortAMME OP TUB NINTH ANNUAL
TOURNAMENT
Hlna-les at IS ranis.
doubles la yards rlo. Hrt prtao 40 per cenll
second price au per cent: tblrd prlto. W per
rent: fourth prle I0wrct-ul. cp
New Advertisements.
H. O. MILLER
Manufacture of
im1aI urli
nf nrst. 1 1 U. Binlth inin. Ill vai
(M. donated lir uteres Anna Co To Tinner
pin. donated by S. tl. Newton.
Hinun-K.. A -lllrnl.lr.U! Ul! nf both I
relsiriilrniico 1101 ill yards rle. Hrst prlje
cent! second priio.
prfae.'JU per cent
enti third
fourth prlie. III per rent
mirclal prlrcs To winner or nrst flno set
harness fan donsted tjr llamsay k rordl
winner nt w isnd. gold head cane t la. dunAl
nated
Inner of tliinl. cask or
Uft lli.doiiAte.1 ny J. lionsoiixi.
hyCrltrer llrosl to
tiAinnlonahlii or (lie
Slate or Teiaal 10 single and 5 pAlr fly
i'lgl-ona. Uiwn lo leania oi lour inmi uiuus
x-longlng to tlio AMoclAtlon. First prlre dlA-
jiond medal And ISO cash I second Piles- !!
third prlctis.
mt'ntn iiav rnnuv.
KiiimitNo. R-JIKi- birds! tnlroneu Hi SO
yards rise. First prize ID per wiili second
niirtVprUe 10 mt cent fpeclAl prizes To
rionatod by U. Iluinmel A son! to winner oi
Hrewery: lo winner oi mini ai-it in p
in ny l
r Klmenderf St ri
shout No. 11 10 red birds: entrance tit is
yonls rise. Pint prize 40jkt cent! second
uurtV prle HI it cent. SixsMal prizes To
winner Itrst pair of diamond lone alar cuir
buttons :. donated by lone Mnr llreweryl
totwlnlier second smokers set fill donated
1y Slni Hart: to winner tlilrd ease ot assorted
r doiiAied ny iircirory .x s o.
'No. VI Individual cliniiiplonslilu or
the MAto or Teiast entrance fill) open lo
ineintrt-rs ot the association only: 111 live birds
'M Arda rise l'lrst prize diamond medal.
trtince money at tlio next annual tournament.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Boots and Shoei.
It Is nrobablv not nentrallv known
that all the boots and shoes whether
tor ladles sentleincn or children that
are contained In the mammoth stock of
L. wolfson are made to order with
aneclal reference to n Texas climate.
and this Is why his trade In tlieeo goods
lias assumed such huge proportions.
Kve ry quality from the finest jiatent
leather .-rench kid calf or morocco to
common kin and broean. is on Ifandi
Among the finer olass of ladles' shoes
are tine French kid single sole walking
boot and buttoned walking boots of dif-
ferent materials. Children and misses
shoes of various and some of very
dainty materials. Boots gaiters and
shoes from the tlnest kid cloth morocco
anil patent leather material to those for
farm work. All In sutllelent assort-
tnarked down to the lowest degree tf
Special to Artists.
One nf Ilia Hnoat ffctahlltfhlticnta that flan Ale
tonto If not TeiAa can boast or la the Art
Uullcry ot C. II. Mueller at sua Commerce
street. Here can bo hod artist s And draught-
men's materials nt both doineatlo and luv
ported kinds hiifrratlnjrs
Picture frames mouldings and materials for
fresco ana sign painting in large varieties.
crs In a lurgo assortment. Sir. Mueller
Rubber Stamps
No. S Navarro Street I Cl IRTnlln
Opposite Uroos- Hank t un" nfllUIslU.
C0H3UXPII01T CAN BE CUBED.
HALL'S
BALSAMS
33 Conchy Colds.Pnenmonl riCon-
Ptlon Bronchial Dimonltlea Bron-
Whooping Coneh Influenza and nil
Dlsensosof the BroaUilnrr Organs. It
soothos and heals tho Mombrane of
SUMPTION U not an incurable mal-
ady HALL'S BALSAM will cure
fuu oven mongn Jruiviiui cuts
.alia. For sale by rill Druggists.
JOHN f. uENST A CO. Utv York.
IWWrite for Illuminated Book.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J. B. ALKXANIIAH
rrcstdeiit.
Teias National Eanl f San Antonio
131 Commsras Itrst!.
A CUIRAl IANIIIIIG BUSIStSl TltARSAntD.
Visitors' llcs-lsler kept In our rradlnj-rooin
where slrAiiiera In tlio city aru lnIUxl lo call.
eatabUahment.
Wondsrful Curst.
W. tl. llovt 4 Co.. Wholesale And
JariifTKlHts oi Homo (1a. says: Wo tin
llav
There bi
handled remedies that sell
vo such uulvcrsal satisfaction.
lMen tome wonderful cur.
lected by these medicines In thlsclty. Heieral
CI1AI1HH VIII.
ItOCKS Alir.AI).
But from that moment Carelll's bearln?
towards lUeu altered strangely lie became
quite fiicndly not patronlslUK In talking
to him and he praised him In the cabin. So
cleverly did be manage this that Boss said
to hlimclf "Well be Is not so spiteful as 1
thought hu was;" and Annie's eyes bright-
ened whilst she h.iUI to herself "Well tlieio
Is some good In him nfter all. I never
thought ho could say a kind word about
Bob" For although she spokeof Mr. Boss
that pcr-oii was In her thoughts pl.iln Bob.
In fact they weie all getting on in such a
pleasant way (hat Captain Duncan began to
think that C.ugill had MKcecile.l In winning
the lass; and ho said to hU daughter when
they were alone together
"bo you're to tak' a man after a'7"
"1'mna wantln'n man" she said viry
decisively knowing to whom her father
referred.
'Av. iv." was the Jocular observation "ye
say that but I never ken'd a lass that dldna
want a man unless she had one already."
Annie turned away her head making no
reply. But she was thinking much. hat
was she to do it ner lamer inswcu on mis
marriage with Carglll? He had said that ho
would not Insist; but she knew how obsti-
nate he was once ho had got an Idea fixed
In his head. Kind he was and fond of her
as a father could bo of a daughter: mil m
his anxiety to see her "a grand leddy"as
he called It the conviction muntoo oorno
In upon hlra that he was piovlnghls affec-
tion most by forcing her to do what ho
InnVfld best for her future.
Had Aimie seen mo curious grin on ner
father's ruddy face as he made his llttlo
Joke perhaps she would notnavo neeu sc
nneasv. & no nan not seen it. out reuicne
bered what she had told him that she would
no man without his good-will and
would not tako ono against her own. Slio
would bold to that.
She went towards Boss who was at the
wheel. He smiled as she approached but
there was no answering smile on her face.
She passed him without a word and stood
w ith ner pack towards nun gazing it mu
long track the llttlo steamer bad made.
ltoss grasping his wheel firmly glanced
round In surnrlso: but it was only for an In
stant for he had to turn his face quick!) to
the courso neturo nun. uocouiu speaa
however although he could not look for
the coast of huge rocks Is one of tho most
dangerous known to mariners. 'Die Jfcr-
mttd was a very slow vessel although a
sure one and to save time the weather be-
ing fine thev were hugging the shore and
constant watchfulness was requisite on the
nsrt of the nlloL
"Is there anything wrong?" lie asked
anvlouslv.
She answered also without changing her
position
"I am feared there Is something wrong."
"Canjou tell mo what ltls-can I help
you In It?"
She stood silent for a while the w Ind
whistling around them and the engines pant
ing as the Ncrmaui toned ner way aiong.
At length. Annie
"Doyouinlnd that day wo wero at the
gater"
"I shall never forget It."
"Do you mind that when I was saying
there was onlv ono time when I wished 1
might leave father I did not tell you what
that time was?"
"I mind every word you said for every
word was like gold to me."
"I am going to toll you now."
Hex voice faltered a little as sho spoke
and he listened with his heart thumping
against his side. Then came the low sweet
voice like a whisper of the wind
of Droiinuuctfl consumptio
ntlrt'Iy cured by tlio usoof a fj
n with K lee trio MtU'tn. Wo Kim run tee
sin i mays doui by a. uri'iss.
tucklen'i Arnica Stlvi
The Best Salve In tiie' world for Cuts
Itrulees Sores Ulcers Halt ltheuui
ever oreB. Tetter unarmm iiMius
tJDHDiauii. corns nnu an &Kin r-ruti
Hons and positively cures l'ik-8 or 110
pay required. It Is guaranteed to kIvo
leritiCi saiisiaciion or uiuuey rimiiiueu
Tloe cents per nox. for sate ny
Drless. ly
An Enterprising PellibU House.
. Druliui. L-nii ulviut r Im rolled immhi. titit on
tu carry In Mock tbo best tro(ir)lhlii(r tint
cll-ktiown merit iiml uro i.onultir with the
pio tutruuy surituiniiig mo repuiuiKi
Inu- iilwititi I'liternrliinir. unJ ever relittlilo
ivlnir leotiroil tho Airenev lor thooelrbrutetl
Ur. Kliitf's Now UlBoovery for C
tucky homo doctor and Is a perfect IiIchhIhw
Kay's Kentuoky Kure or Liniment has boon
Is use In Kentucky since 1840 and In Teias
since 1H74 when you ueed a ummenttry
For talo by F. KaltoTor Son.
A. Kahn 4 Co. sell nice fancy dress
uwds aia oenu per yara. o-o-n
TSili
L'very alfi-clloii of 'throat. Lungs
positive guhranteo.
K Grsat Blood Medleins.
Hoeadalls cures Scrofula Bwellliiirs
Uoltre skin Diseases Liver uoinplalnt
itneumaiism etc. iteau me loiiowinK
i nave Deen a ureas suuerer lor n
ears; not able to walk from an injured
Have tried manv Jl. U.'s and their
remedies to little purpose. 1 believe
itosaaaiii win care me. oenu mo one
dozen uv steamer. It was recommended
to me oy a iriena. i nave taifen two
bottles and find It helping me. The
druggists who usually keep It are out
it ana i cannot auora to wait tuo slow
arrival of tneir supplies.
Lane arena norma.
Joitx T. Hekkh.
Supt. Board of Public Instruction.
organs! to eradlcato all unhcaltliy humors
lllltv noeullar to am
.EY'S T-X-H TONIU OlimiAL. tho (I
Hystem ltenovator 18 unequalcd. Bold tiy
naiteyor a Don
affecLlun of tho kklnora
borlnir organs. At tlmea symptoms or Indl-
tion. oroduclng a very disagreeable Itol
after getting warm Is a common attendant
llllnd Illecdlng anil itclilng I'lles yield
once to tbo anullcation of Dr. lioskaiio's 1
Ilemedy wblcli acts directly upon tlio parts
affected absorbing tho Tumors allailng tbe
intense Itching and effectlnir a permanent
kano Medlelue Company Plqua Ohio. 1
Harry u r owlor K. tkjbn A uo. J v.
by Harry
vino J. &
i J.Clavln.
k Reliable Article.
r enterprise push and a desire to
ironda aa will Invo tlio trado aatlafael
II. L. Fowler. It. Cob n at Co.. J. I) llovlno.
clavin. tho druggists lead oil oomnetltlc
They sell Or. Boaanko's Cough and Luiir
W ASlilNnTON D. C March a 1M.
Uentlehkh 1 bavo bocn suffering sol
time wltb a severe attack of Ilronchltls wl
bottles i
can ror the
J V.WlfJOlNB
J 8. TllOHHtoil Pres. J W.Ottss V. I
Jas.P. Eauu Cashier.
THE
TEADIS'NATIONALBal
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
A Gonoral Banking Businoss.
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
21 nd 21 Miln Pitu. w rrsneh Bullitng
of Pnrlnir and Summer flam-
Mrirfl
pies of Suit Pnttcrns which will be ontcrd M
drsirou puiis muo 10 oruer i new i
prices and tit srunrantced. Uniforms for or-
renoratlnjr clothing sruarsn Ids; the color.
Kepalrlnir promptly done
C. F. FROMMER
PnACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
BOfiKDAl) .STItKOT
Uip. Courthouso - - San Antonio.
HENRY LAAGER
BAM ANTONIO TMXAS c
Real Estate and Loin
Oeneral Atent f or Adams 4 Wleks' loU a4
Improved property In all parts of Ik. city
Special atuntlon .paid to Lands la Southwest
Texas.
Correspondence solicits.
Ofllce J73 West Commerce street.
All kln.ls ;r lllndlnir land Itullnit don with
is ilnrabllity and dispatch.
illHlltlon In prlif'S defied.
AURANTI I
Mart of tb diWMM wbUh (Bkt tuuiklod w arista
j tuwrasmti eooai t ton of u l I v n
ilAlDtsof thl kind well MTvrplditJof
Jtoamtm Nirroiii DmwikfU. jumIIcm
thin Irrtffiitarltr ot th BowU OonsrtipUioo FUta-
ner Encuiwii na unrnmn 01 uw naucQ
jbiitUtmm otUlod UMitbarn). Mlums. IIaIatIa
moody nut uuuit soa rr urMsootw rmr.
BitwaMloa be fur or sfUr Fvrsn Cturonlcj DUr
ImcnUritlM IncidanUl to Famtlaa. BMrinf -down
STflDIGEB'S AURAflTII
bnt PUDC all Hl..a...eni LI VCR
.11 S-UrCE STOMACH and BO WKL8
it eaanca tna eompMiion mm a wair jnow
a rnddr baallbr ooktr. It aatltvlr PMnora.
mraririu. II la ma of tbe BIST AL"
TERATIVEB and PURIFIERS OF JH(
BLOOD and I. A VALUABLE TONIO.
8TADICER'S AURANTII
FoaielabrallDnmlfla. rrioetl.OO pnbotlU.
O. F.STADIOER Pioprletor
0 SO. FRONT ST. Philadelphia Pa.
F. GROOS & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealeri In Cxchjnge.
HAN ANTIINIO I I I llO
LEONIDAS D. DIBBLE
Attcrnov at Law
And Notary Public.
No. !40 W'rsT CoMMr.m r. HTiiriT
SAN ANTONIO TI1XAS;
Nsrtltolaal. Joseph Shely.
LEAL&SHELY
IKatabllahcd In If.'.'l.l
M Iloloroaa atrrct tH twrcn Main
and Military l'latas.
Live Stock Exchange
IIDIt KAU OF INFOHMATION.
Dcalcra In Krontlcr Unll Mexican Artlclra
and Ucnrral Ancncy.
Bell & Bro'j
Ko. SSI CounniTce Htreot
Ktltll'.Ni: 8TAFrr.li.
Wm. Uatrnrji.
Geo. Ksrtrram.
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Street
UDLUItO BLOCK.
Kep tbe Flnrsvlmported Wlaea Ctaaa
tarncs and Mquors. rtpeclaltlrs In the flneet
branda of lhimcstlo and Intported Clears.
Come and sue 't First-lass rcntlemea'i re-
sort. Fine lunoh daily at 10 o'clock a. m.
ALEXANDER KOHL.
STAFF EL & KUHL
Gonoral Coinmission Morcliants Cotton Wool and Hide:.
Aircnta for Wclr Sulky I'luar SU-ol Hl.llnir and Walking- Cultivators Corn and Cotton
riantfra HifHnir Mnwcrs lu-aiicrl lllmlcra and llarvcatlnir Machines.
Littlos Cliomical Fluid and Powder Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. - - SANANTONIO.TEX.
Coo. H Knltoyor Prosldont - Otto Koohlor Soo. and Manager
LONE STAR
CLUM II. COTTON
!OUIH A. HORN UNO
Excelsior Planing Mills
Contractors and Builders.
Manufacturer ol
Sash Doors Blinds
(111 aire Sash Ilir ami Illlmls ma.ln i
nolle'. HcrollHawlnir TumlliR l'.tc to
More ami Oltlco Klttlnif a specialty.;
OFFICE AND MILL:
Travis St. Cor. Avos C and D
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
o JAM8 STEWART X
Painter and Kalsominer
296 East Commorco St.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS
(jronlwi exceiitnl at abort notice ami
all work iruarantcctl. is-inn
Brewing
8 -j
SAN ANTONIO. TfflXAS.
CITY DRUG STORE
8 COMMERCE STREET SAM ANTONIO TEXAS.
(f"Alway on hanl. a full asiortiaent of I'orfumcrj and Toilet Article! l'ricnptlooi
rully oompoutnloil at nit houn. Ti'lophono onlen prumptlr dollrerpd. B-ltJ-t f
JAS. D. DEVINE
Druggist and Apothecary
24 Solcdad St Ono Door North of Courthouso San Antonio.
!HfAwav on haml. a full anl frcih lUiok of Hmira. Chemloalii and Tot In t ArtldAa. n.l
ororyihinif usuallr founl In a tint-clan druir itoro. 1'roacrlptlona will t made a ipolalt.
part ai an noun wiwi cure ana uifpaica. ioicpaono flo. Zio.
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLER Y ETC.
JOHNSOP ANODYNE
Limmm i
-CtrnES-T)iphtherlOfonp. Atthm. BronohltU Nturfclrt AhramAttim CloMli
llMruDiM Inaucni llveh.ltiBTCouiritWhopliif Couch. Cirrh ClioW Morbus Irti
liUrrhwtt Ktdntj Trouble. nd Bpm fl . Tftmpblet It. Dr. I. U. Johnaon 6
ROUVANT PARSCnNS' K PM I S
I'lmtml. (liarKcs
urn ii anowin
ru linllvl Ui
L.
No others Ilk
SIOOD.
la tho world. Will Doaltlvolv oc
U worth ton tlmn tho ooat of a bos of
.NotnlDC
tnd hljrhly
uxL Unooi
her K3unitl
MAKE HENS LAY
mk heao Ur
ohlohen ehlr&n4
tn cold. IllualroUtl
The Littlo Bee-Hi vo
IIOOTANIISHORMANUFACTUItlNO.
All the latest ami liimloni stylea of noots
anil MbtM-s
sohil and lifelcil for l.
ERNST LANOE Proprietor
SAN ANTONIO.
Headquarters for
Diamonds WatcliBS Jewelry
Silver and Plated Ware French
Clocks and Bronzes Brazilian
Pebbles Spectacles.
M. W. CAI'KIUltT.
City and c
Call and s
u k. nALLnr.
l.atinrers Ilalrrmon
i-al estala for sale rent nr
29 Acequia Street.
.a t i a."m:o
Carriage $ Wagon Shop
closed ftjw by oiprcss.
Bold by F. Kalteyer k Bon
IOLA OnlMS Co. Texas March 31 isst.
Messrs. Morley llros. Austin Texas :
Dear Bills Please send us four dozen bot-
tles of WONIIIillFUl KItlllT. Wo have a
groat demand for your WONDKItKllI.KIUIlT
and It Is aivlnir satisfaction to all that use It.
We sell mora of It that all liniments toircther
tbatve handle. lours
cousin hodstoi itmrr aid avnoi i.
Boeclal attention aires to tbe manufuoturlni
of Carriages Buggies and Wagons la all Its
branches. Also to BHOElNd OF HORSES.
N. II. fainting Trimming and Repairing on
fhort notice. All I ask is a trial.
The moat popular cigarettes are the
Open Pufli at poualar prices. 4-7-ly-85
JOSEPH HERHAK1
Proprietor
EM1L GUENTHER
Architect
Ufflca Cor. CommirM AUmo 8UM orar
Wolffs Han in Anton iO tu.
riatiB ipociacatloni and all Information
dealretlby tboM cn tern plating to build fur
nUhiHS. IJ-2T-U
I will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And cure any case ol Syphilis or Scrofula on oarth and guaran
tee a period ana permanent cure.
D. P. BARR
noiu ills"" sua- mu ouiio
Chronometers Repeaters Chronographs Northwest Corner Main Plaza. San Antonio.
An Old Kogllah Ifalchu thor.njhlr
n.pir.d.
No. 2C3 Oommekoe Street
San Antonio Toxas.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
lit
A. T. Hensley & Son
SCCCXSSOR.1 TO BOCUC WILLIAMS
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Colors in Oil and Japan Plate and Window Glass.
Strictly Pnre White Lead
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil Bto.
233 East Houston Street
Storeleeiiers now KeeD it for Sale
SAN ANTONIO.
TO PARENTS.
very irnlc!oirt
own he Htmulit also have a cary for tlio tDdcr
ODftt mo uiuo cxiiiurt'o.
SKA rOAM
contains nona of the bod qualities
C3wder soda or aaleratui. It o
artful ingroilieiit--no alum or ami
sciEvriric.
AH Climlsta who hare analyred Bea Fonm
n-iintnend tc Ilmisebnonen w hi Lave liwd It
ill liavo no other. UooVa whoso lxt iTorti
hare faltwl witij otlier powdera. Are jubilant
n h'i have uwtl It
rBeaFuain. Bave fime.wt labor.
It la positively
w Yor
nequalM. Ahio1utelyTu
Iwading hotel and rvlauratiU
nod UirouRnout l
tt-ctxua Rricera
OANTZ JOKES cO CO.
170 Jno St. K. r.
OPINION OF AN EXPERT
Mrs. Mary U. Welch Toftchsr oC DomMMtU
Economy at 8UU Cnlvsrslty of Iowa
"My deliberate Judgment U that the oven
of tho Range aa compared ulth others
Is not only moro equally aeatetl la every
part front as veil at rear-but as a result
of lu Buporlor ventllatlou the food placed
therein Is better cooked wbUD retalnlns a
sweeter flavor and a larger proportion of
Its best Juices. I have found also that the
consumption ot fuel InthU&ongeforafftven
sro ron MULOSUt am m.ci wt vo amoun ui wuris is iducu lessuau wiy wworr
KXfiELStOR HANUFAOTURINQ CO BT. LOUIS. WRS MABT B. WXIX1L
LEROUX & COSQROVE dealers in Hardware Sols: Aointi pom 8AN ANTONIO
JUST RECEIVED!
A Large Stock of New Goods
wnicn wm do &oia
AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.
lalcat fashion. ((IHiclally to your order at moderalo rirlooa. itj VALKNTIIK LOIU tb.
I Popular Tailor uummureu Birmi nvar unuiro vuiy bhwihi wvraiu.u vmpioywi am m
boattrlmmliuituaoil A lit guaranteed.
VAL. LORRA ropuiar Tauor Commerce St. near Brldgs.
1
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