San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 108, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 25, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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IV Sails Stfllrt-
TUESDAY MAY 25 1886.
HAILKUU TIMK TAIII.R.
MawTlsaa Card la Jtffsat January 1 !
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DstpAKTCKKS.
ror;3t Louis via Mo. I'm mute 4:00 p. m
For flu Louis vl Iron Mountain... 6::mj a. m
PorHt. urns YiaMns-wrlPMlnc ....K) m
For Laredo U:W a. m
A R FU YAM
From Rt. Lou In Mlsftmm Pacific : a. to
.10 top.t
Vrou Laredo ..r i
Thrnaa-h RiDriil Kaat. fhvllT.
LoaVe tor New Orloan. Mou ton and atr-
too.
..SOU i
Arrive from tfta East
Arrlva liom New Orlsaai. Houston and Qat
veston. ...... 7.1S p. m
Throngh Wait
Lear for Ban Francisco Kl Paso and BacI
. rass P.
H. A. A. I. It. It.
A It Kir A 1-9 AND DEPAIITUK1
Until further notice
win run
Daily (except Hutnlar) as follows
Leavo San Antonio 8.30 n in.
Arrive at Pet t us 4(Ktntm
Leave tNttiii. . 10.00 a. m.
Arrive nt San Antonio. . ... ftiutt. m.
Connect at Htm Antonio with tho Missouri
Kloresvlllo with stairo Hi
n omunern racino Juuwayat at
Siitherlnnd
Hprlnjr riratnnton and Lnrornla at Ke
IAN RE
A MkldZU FAIR.
BT CHAHI.KS GtlinOX.
1 ncn ncr w liole manner suddenly chang-
ed sho becamo cold nlilinst stern.
"You may come of course .Mr. Caritlll;
but you will not ivak to inn until .Mr. Iloss
Is put rlelit with my father."
Ho was staggered cimfusitl muttered
that he did not see what business It was of
Ills: and with clumsy haste made Ills way
.on shore. .
Thinking over tho .nrllnit wonls of An-
nie's he was n llttlo disturbed ami In very
Ill-humor when he arrived at his mother's
"beastly but" as he called It. Entering the
room he did not observe the absence of any
salutation querulous or otherwise from his
mother; but when ho looked he was con-
scious of a change In her appearance which
startled even him.
She sat bolt upright In her chair the
white mutch as carefully "piped" as ever
surrounding a face like that of a corpse.
Her right hand rested on a little table at her
tide the left grasped the arm of the chair
supporting her In the erect position of one
who Is Just about to rise lo her feet.
He did note the slnguhr calmness of her
volce.and was more start lodjjy Its tenderness
than by her appearance.
'"I'm glad yon line come Jeems for 1 hao
muckie to say to you afore 1 get up."
"What Is It mother?''
His own volco was somehow subdued and
less self-assertive than usual.
"You ken Jeems that I haomony tlraos
had rlzzon to complee o' your way o' doing;
and malr than once In my passion I was
actually meanlngtotake every bawbee awa'
frao ye and glo It to some o' tho hospitals?"
"Oh yes; but that was only when you
were angry" he answered uneasily.
"Ay but my anger lasted langeuougti for
mo to make out the will."
"What I"
"Ye needna bo feared. There was a frlen'
- o' yours wha after' lang speakln' gar"t me
put that paper In the fire"
"Who was that?" ho asked breathing
freely again.
"Itwasnanc ltherthan Bobltoss. Hae
ye na rlizon to be grateful tao him?"
The selfish nature of the man rendered
Mm Indifferent as soon as he knew himself
to be safe.
"Of course and I'll thank him when we
meet"
Tho woman's eyes set In that gaunt sal-
low face seemed to gltteras It a flame were
reflected In thems and there was a weird
solemnity In her voice.
"Ye'll hae to dae a heap malr than that
. . . Ye'll hae to put him rlcht wl'hls folk.
Ye'll has to tell how It cam' about that he
fell doon stupefied at the wheel."
There was none of Dell's customary pas-
sion In tone or manner. She pronounced
the sentence calmly and there was a tremu-
lous sadness somewhero which rendered her
words tho more Impressive.
"What do I know about It" he said sulki-
ly after the first surprise "except that I
gave him a dram and "
"And you ken what was In the dram
Jeems. You ken that there was nearly the
hale o' this stuff that was In this bottle
In 'L"
She lifted tho right hand from the table
and showed him a small phlil.
"Where did you get that?" lie exclaimed
starting up aud then suddenly checking
himself whilst Inwardly cuislng his own
stup'dlty In having laid down the phial In
ills berth on bonrd the Mennald and forgot-
ten It Instead of throwing It overboard at
once. Ho was only for a moment punted
as to how It came Into his mother's posses-
sion for he presently remembered the vUlt
to Peterhead of the creature he now begau
to look upon as hlscvll genius Dick Baxter.
Bell Uarglll went on.
"You bought this on protence that you
wanted a strong sleeping drink ami you
gleil It to Bob ltoss .... Did you na dae
that?"
"What Is the use of asking such a foolish
question?" he growled restlessly.
The old woman ldokod at lilmn longtime
and that strange sadness which was lying
somewhere In the background became moro
evident In the Hues of tho worn faceandtlio
darkening of tho eyes. Without anger
scarcely with any change of lone.shospoke
"I ao kenned ye were a fule Jeems. but
I never thought on were a vllllan. Own
the truth to me or you'll hao to own It In a
oourto'Jusllce. Ye hae wronged the man
that was your best frlcn' when 1 getupl'll
mak amends tao him. Hut that's na the
question.. You inauu mak' amends "tae lilm
enoo or never a fai thing n' my siller ye
shall hao. rijieak-ynu did It."
Carglll kaw how much Ineaiuestlilsmoth-
e r was and after a struggle with his vanity
Which was overcome by his Kleod he an-
swered with a clumsy attempt to bo Jocular
"Well J did put a few drops into his
dram but it was only a Joke aud meant no
harm. I had no notion that he was going
to wreck us."
L "Hech. sirs and that's a' your tcicntance.
Ye ken fine that you were gauu to wreck
him. . . . Put your name to this paper."
Carglll looked at the paper which she
held under her hand and read the- writing
on It It was a plain brief statement that
he had purposely ilvea Itosi a sleeping
CT JACOBS (HI
GERMAN REMEDY
draught !ie made an attempt to sna'.cli It
away from her but whilst she coveted It
witn one Hand she placed the other on his
breast
"Hearken Jeems. If that paper Is na put
inio me nanus o' d.ck uaxter Inls nlcht wr
lour uamo to It sou will lie tulnciL"
Ho hastily scrawled hh name thinking
tlist he onuhl easily tear tho piper after-
wards; but at that moment lilsesll genius
hlrpled In at tho door and snatched the pa-
per almost from under his hand.
"The paper docsna matter mistress" says
wick uaxter "though I've got It. I was
standing on the stairhead and heard every
word he said tao ye."
Carglll's impulse was In scire tho man
and take the prlie from him by force ; but
the atlentlon of both was attracted to tlie
mother..
Her eyes had become suddenly dim anil
she muttered In a voice growing rapidly
more and more faint
"Toll Bob Ross I'll mak' amends tao lilm
when 1 ge t up. I'm weary enoo'"
And Bell Carglll lay back In her chair
and fell astern
cnAlTKIt MI.
"WEEL MAY TUB KKKI. HOW."
Captain Duncan rubli'd his eyes and
would hate grown palo had his ruddy cheeks
been capable of such a situ of emotion
when Annlo and Dick Hitter explained to
lilm and proved to lilm how Bob Itoss hod
been betrnyed
"Preserve us" he gasjicd "and me binn-
ing him wrangly a' this timet . . . but what
for did ho na spenk out hlnisci' I would
hae believed him."
"Oh father you would noflio patient
even with mc far lea Willi lilm; and he
was too much stuiefled to lie able to under-
stand things himself until he gut home."
"Oang for lilm Dick fetch him here this
minute" cried the captain hi passionate
haste.
"That'll na be 111 to dae" said Dick with
ono of his w Iso grins "for ho' Just out by."
Itoss halted In the doorway palo still but
firm on Ids feet again. Tho ciptaln opened
his month as If to speak but for n little
was unable to do so. Then ho took nut his
big red and whlto haiulkeichlef wld his
face with It and next began to tug at It and
lie knots on Has If It were a rope. He
found Ills tonguo at last and with much
rough awkwardness
"1 did you wrang Boss. ... I be your
pardon and thero's my hand aud there's
Annie anil the .Iff rotuM."
The hands of the two men clapcd in a
grip that meant eternal filomWilp.
Then tho old captain without another
word passing between them hurried out of
the room. He sat down on the anchor in
tho middle of the green. There ho had his
pipe and a dram and a crack with old Dick
Baxter learning all tho details uf Carglll's
treachery and how It was found out At the
eid Dick was a richer" man that day than he
had ever been at one time in all his life.
As for Annie and Bob Itns they were
alone In tho room. Sho w as In his arms and
he could only say In a whlsicr
"Clod bless you my own lass."
......
There wens few folk in tho town who did
not miss Bell Carglll. When It became
known that she w as gone there was as much
of that silent Mirrow about the placoaslt
news had come of the loss of a w hole Hct
of smacks.
"We hae lost a guld frlen'" said unu wife
to another and that was Hell's epitaph ; but
the generous hand and tho sharp tonguo are
still ml-sed In the place.
Outside Anchor Voting! the truth about
the narrow escape of the MunmM Is only
known to Camp'jell tho sailor who retain-
ed his faith In Boss In spite of appearances
and Dick Baxter. Tho Incident Is frequent-
ly spoken alwnt amongst tho men ; but Boss
himself whn questioned only laughs and
says "Oh I hail -a drain that's all."
Carglll gate Instructions to the laivycrs to
sell everything Initio place and has never
been seen theieslncehlsiniitherwcnt away.
The Jfmiiiilil s.lll plods oil lis diligent
course; but Ihi.s In now the ciptaln and
owner nllhoiuh Duncan Munay Is always
Willi htm. And at times when there Is n
calm sea In tho soft northern gloaming
Annie's low toico. is heard crooning the old
song "Wecl hiy the keel low."
Tilt: knii.
Tlin Ormvth anil Vitality of l'roverbs.
Since the dawn of history the Kast has al-
ways been the favorite breedlng-gro uud of
proverbs. Proierbs nre the natural lanmmim
of a contemplative race and tho people of
the Kast are and always have been contem-
plative to a marked degree. To the East
therefore the student of this kind of litera-
ture must look tor the best specimens: with
tho certainty of finding there a wraith the
abundance of which must bo seen to bo up-
piccuucu. nut hoi mono in me cast is mere
found a proverbial philosophy for every
nation to some extent grows its own nmv-
erbs as It raises the most necessary articles
of dally use. Few nations Impjit what the
can raise at homo so few nations incorpor-
uiu inio me language ot uaiiy lire forms of
speech from foreign sources. The literature
of a country may pcilsh hut proverbs nccr
die because they havo lu themselves a germ
of life that lenders them practically Immor-
iui. n is wiin me provorus or u nation as
with the proper names and the native flow.
era. Kvery kind of social moral and politi-
cal revolution may sweep over the land tho
native language may disappear and tho na-
tive peop'n vanish before the sord of the
destrojer but tho native names and the na-
tlvo flowers never perish and tho proverbs
have an nlm ist equal tenacity of life. Sc.
oul aitihoDcuuwmt.
Hs Is Hsrt to Itiy.
Dr. Weathers Is here to star. His
practice Is growing dally. lie has met
with fine success and has credentials as
a thorough physician second to none.
Ills remedies are safe pleasant and elll-
olent. Children take them cheerfully.
Visits with prescriptions $1 anywhere
In the city. Cbronlo diseases solicited.
Office at Nette's drug store; residence
237 Elmlra street Telephone No. 118.
K. K. K. stands for Kay's Kentucky Kuro
r Liniment which Is mada hv an nld Ken.
tticky horso doctor and Is a perfect blessing
bo put to. Sold by V Kidteyer it Bon.
Aqvlesto Molhars.
Mrs. Wlnslnw's Hoothlncr Hvnm
should always be used for chlldron
teeming it sootns tne cnua. sottens
the sums alleys all naln. cures wind
oollo.and Is the best remedy for .dlar-
ruoaa. . cents a uouie. v-io-lyr
Ipselil lo Artists.
One of tho nnostostabllshmcntsth.tHan-An.
tonlo. if not Texas oan boast of Is tho Art
Uallory o( O. II. Mueller at 200 Commeroe
struct. Uoro can bo had artist's anddraugbt-
uon's materials of both domcstlo and Im-
ported kinds. Bngravlngs ehromos and
paintings aro on bond In au endless variety.
Picture frames mouldings and materials for
fresco aud sign painting In large varieties.
China dooorauona and material for wax flow-
ers In a larve assortment. Mr. Mueller re-
ceives direct from I actorioalanre shipments of
palnu oils and other material In that line as
well as window glass aud tine doiuestlo aud Im-
ported decorative wall papor are specialties In
his establishment. 13-1 J-lr
There is nnthlnwth.t uUi an tnnoh In th
sons! beauty as a set of pearly white teet li and
JltlfjONTO thntilh nmi am linn In
perteot order and a fragrant breath assured.
Only W cents a box. Liquid and powder.
ror saie uy jr. aauerer a Bon.
A RtlUbtt Artists.
ror enterprise push and a desire to get
such goods as will give the trade satisfaction
II. L. i'owler It Conn Co. J. D. Sevloe. J.
Clavln. the druasists lead ell competition-
They soil Dr. llosanko'a Cough aud Lung
SrniD. OeCaUSO ltS th h.L mnllnlna nn thn
market for Ooucas Colds Croup and Primary
since. I8H. When you need ailnlment try It.
STATS NEWS.
Atlre Is favorably mentioned as Sena-
tor Hall's snocrisor.
The land board refuses totake watrrrd
land efl the market either for tale or
lease.
Dr. Yanilell of the Han Angrlo Knlt-r-prise
lus intered the list as legislature
candidate.
John A. Gordon of Decatur Is mem-
ber ef the stste coinmltte for the Twen-
tieth Senatorial district.
Testimony began this morning In tbo
Phillips murder trial at Austin the Jury
having beon Impanelled yesterday.
Judge Terrell wishes It distinctly un-
derstood that he wonld not accept a
nomination as congressional representa-
tive. The teacher's for theensulngyearhave
all been selected by the Sherman board
ofrducatlon; salarlea fro a month all
round.
J. A. Powell a Denlson canvassing
agent has bad a warning to leave town
within 21 hours or go to brd with his
boots on.
At the LaOrange prize drill the Prarle
City Uuardi of Weimar were awarded
first prize $300; the Qslveitou Guards
took second.
Lewis Trip an El l'aio sporting man
shot his wife In a bagnio In that city and
then shot himself. The wife may re-
cover be wont.
Annie the 0-ycsrold daughter ol Mr.
and Mrs. J II. Bonis ofAblllne was ac-
cidentally poisoned on yesterday by
drinking fly poison.
The injunction restraining the olerk
and treastirrr of Bosque county from
Issuing and selling courthouse bonds
has been dissolved by Judge Hall
Artesian wells are going down In
Wichita county. A report of Geologist
McCaulley on the general feasibility of
such wells In that section Is looked for.
Fort Worth will celebrate the 10th an-
niversary of the entry of the llrst rail-
way Into that city July 17. She will
spread liersoll In a way hitherto unseen
In Texas.
Waxahatcbe colored people got Into
trouble over too much mixed connubial-
Ity. Wess Davis Is lying with a broken
skull and his assailant Sam Itoss sur-
rendered to the sheriff.
Denton Is In the throes of a suit for
the custody of children growing out of
a divorce granted (n 1882. The paittea
are Mrs Wearas (formerly Fair) aud
Mr. W. 11. Fair. The children are In the
eustodyof tho sherlft
Twenty-six carloads of cattle In San
Antonio and Aransas Pass oars passed
through Wichita' Falls yesterday bound
for Cottle county. This Is tho llrst train
of cattle from the naw road that has ever
reached that point.
McKlnney voters want to hear the gu-
bernatorial candidates and see tnetn put
through their paces at the same lime.
They are arranging for a big barbecue
next month to which the candidates
will be Invited.
The election at Lancaster under the
new Incorporation held last Saturday
resulted: Major K T. King; Marshal
J. A. I.lndsey Jr.; Aldermen It. P.
Henry W. Y. Perry L. B. Howell A.
II. ItawllDs and J. W. George.
Two friends carelessly snapping pis-
tols at each other nine miles south of
Cotulls managed to kill as usual. The
victim was Alex Irving. Crenshaw the
Kiner gave mnisrir up witu tne usual
remark that he did not know it was
loaded.
In Iowa 055 women own nntl direct
farms. 18 manage farms. 0 manage and
direct stock farms 20 manage dairy
farms S own green bouses 0 manage
market gardens 13 serve as county
school superintendents 37 manage high
Institutions of learning 123 are physi-
cians 5 attorneys at-law 10 ministers 3
dentists 110 are professional nurses and
one Is a civil engineer. A woman also
does the largest fancy grocery business
i mine si Hie. tier uusiucss amounts to
$80000 annually.
-uii wiibi a preiiy luiui. oiok you
have .Mrs. Dumley" sold Mrs. Donllt-
tic. "I'm glad you like It dear" "Yea
Indeed I do. I believe I'll get one to do
my marketing and kucIi running about
In and keep my sealskin for social vis-
Its." SPECIAL NOTICES.
Bon Ton Restaurant.
You can get good meals at both 25
and 33 cents. fi-17-lui
Cholers.
Dlarrlnra. colic cruinns. imlns In tliostom-
atti lameness cprailis lumbago spellings
pains In tho head or body neuralgia rlietuim-
llm and toothache all pain Internal or oslei-
ml. cured quicker with WUNUKltl'Ul. KK1I1T
than any other remedy. Wo guarunleo that
Wonderful i:iaht will euro yon and relict e ou
of pain gold by F. Kalteyer & Hon.
Hemarkabls Escape.
From John Kubn.Lafavette. IniL.who
announces that he la now In "perfect
health." we have the following: "Ono
year ago I was to all appearance In the
last stages of Consumption. Our best
pnysioians gave my case up. 1 unauy
got so low that our doctor said I could
only live 24 hours. My friends then
Burcliased a bottle of Dr. William Hall's
alsam for the Lungs which consider-
ably benefltcd me. i continued until I
took nine bottles and I am now In per-
loot neeuu naving useu no otuer meut-
clne." Bstwssn San Antonio snd iBrscksnrldgs.
A station 45 miles south of San Anto
nio on the San Antonio and Aransas
Pass railway are numerous picturesque
spots delightful places for picnics and
other pleasure excursions. Unu ot tbo
most attractive of these places Is Jack-
son's Gulch 22 miles south or San An-
tonio on the San Antonio-river. At
this point there are severul tine springs
and cool shady groves rendering It a
desirable place to spend the day. To all
oi inese points tuo san Antonio and
Aransas Pass people have agreed lo sell
tlcketb at reduced rates to rjartles of ten
or more and will furnish special accom-
modations In the way of extra coaches
to parties desiring to take a trip to any
point they may designate. 6-21-tf
Buslnsss Opportunity
A live business man having n few
hundred dollars capital and understands
the land buslnens can secure a good
partner by addressing "Business." this
olllce. B-13-Ct
A Pretty PIscs for Sale
Containing nearlrtwo acres of Irrlcablo
land tinder a good plank fence a good
well of water; one bouse with two rooms
one entrance and galleries; another with
snu rooms anu a aueu anu auoned din-
ing and servant room planted with a
large nuantltv of shade and fruit trees.
shrubberies such as roses alteaSi etc.
itumiuguu iituur street in mefouriu
ward. Inquire at this olllce. 4-27-tf
lure For Piles.
Piles are frequently prooudod by a senna of
weight In the back loins and lower part of tho
abdomen oauslng tho uationt to suppose ho
has some affection of the kidneys or neigh-
boring organs. At times symptoms ot indi-
gestion are present tlatulonoy uneasiness of
the stomach eto. A molsturo like pursplra-
Uon producing a very disagreeable Itching
arter getting warm. Is a common attendant
lllind lllccdlmr and Itching Piles yield at
once to tbo application 'of Dr. Iloskauo's Pllo
ltemcdy which acts directly upon tho pans
affected absorbing tho Tumors allaying tbo
lutenae itohlug and effecting a permanent
oure. Price. &u centa. Address the Dr. lios-
kano Medicine Company lMqua Ohio. Bold
by Harry L. Fowler It (John it Co. J D. De-
vine J. Clavln.
The only cigarettes which Jo not
stick to the lips are OperaPuOi .
New Advertisements.
H. C. MILLER
Manufacturer of
Rubber Stamps
No. a Navarro fttpect I CIV IVTrilln
Opposite Oroos'Ilank.t uSn SfllUnlU
CONSOTCTXIOH OUT EE 0USSO.
Wit. HALL'S
BALSAM ii::
Cures Coughs ColdsyPnoumonla Con-snmpUonDronchlalDlinoultlesIJron-cntua.
Hoarseness Asthma Croup
Whooplnp; Cough Influenza and all
Dlsottses of tho Dnoathlnit Organs. It
soothes nnd heals tho Membrane of
the Lungs lntlamod and poisoned by
tha dlsouso and provents tho night
sweats and tho tightness across tho
f$??J-J5?.nlch. accompany It. CON-
SUMPTION Is not nn Incurable mal-
ady. HALL'S UALiJAM will euro
yon. oven thougn.. professional aid
falls. For calobynll Drupglsts.
JOHN r. HEKEY Is CO. Hev Tori.
H7Wrlto for tllumlaated nook.
AURANTII
tim. Irrftfjralarit of th Dowftla.UorialipAtloa. FUtn.
-it or ui Buaut-n
MUsrra. UsvUri
nrakbon Turt
rhtcsv Lnna of AprwtlU llMdh Foal Brwth
ImvnUrttlM InoMflnUl to Fmla tWrinfdawn
BLTftSS STftDICErVS aUMHTM
is Invaluable. IttinotpiwMfnrtlldiMM
bV.! CUBIT " dli.o.estflh. LIVIR
'lyVlll STOMACH ftnd BOWELS.
It cbsncM th. oompUston from w.f jtlkm
tinX. to . rnddr fawutbr onto.. It mtlraly mwrt
low. clmmr ttSriU. It I. on. of lb. BKST AL-
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER'S AURANTII
Fnr Ml. bj ill Draf iM. TrlcSLOO Ir txrf!l.
C. F.STADICER Pioprletor
0 SO. FRONT ST.. Philadelphia Pa.
CUM 11. COTTOX. LOIMS A. HOnKUNO.
Telephone No S74.
Excelsior Planing Mills
Contractors and Builders.
.MuuuracturiTR of
Sash Doors Blinds.
Olil-slic Hii"h Doors and llltmls made on
hurl notice. Scroll Rawing Turning Illc. to
order. Hloru and Olllce Fitting a SKclalty.;
OFFICII AND .MIM.I
Travis St. Cor. Avos C and D
H.N ANTONIO TKXAB.
o JAMES STEWART X
Painter and Kalsominer
296 East Commorco St.
BAN ANTONIO TKXAB
tlVOrders i'iccuUhI at Bliort notice soil
all work iruarantve!. IMMiu
The Little Bee-Hive
IlOOTANDSIIOEMANUFACTUItlNO.
Alltholatcttaml modern ttyle of Boola
and HhooH on hand and inorio to order on ihort
not Ico. Custom work a gpectalty. Jlen'i liooli
noIed and heeled fo"r 1.
- ERNST LANGE Proprietor
BAN ANTONIO.
M. Wi CAl'EHtltT.
CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
Borvanti Fa
to.
City and country real citato for sate rent o
leae.
Call and iceui.
29 Acequia Street.
CORNER HOOSTOX STREET AMD AYH0I K.
Special attention riven to the manufacturing
of Carrlagei Uutrglci and Wagona in all 1U
branches Alio to BIIOIEINO OF HOUSES.
N. U. I'ainttny Trlramlntf and He pairing on
Jhort nottce. AU I art ! a trial.
JOSEPH HERMANN
EMIL GUENTHER
Architect
Offlee Cor. Conmfrea M Alamo Sta orar
Wolff A Kara Saa Aotoalo Tax.
riant ipocincaUoni ami all information
deilredby thoaa con torn plating' to build fur
blibed. P-iT-ly
Carriage WagonShup
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J 8. Alxxakdkr. A ncn A. Alkxandir
1'realdenU Aisliur.t Cathler.
Teias National Banlt: San Antonio
2SS Commens Strset.
A CtatML ItgglKO BUSIXUI TlttSIACTtD.
J. S. TiionsTOK rres. J. iv.ni.m V. T
JAS.1'. Rsnt. Cashier.
THE
TRADERS' NATIONAL BANK
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transacts
A Gonoral Banking1 Btisinoss.
F. GROOS & CO.'
BANKERS
And Dealers In Exchange.
AN ANTONIO TKXAS
LE0NIDAS 57 DIBBLE
Attcrnoy at - Law
And Notary Public.
No.StO WestCouueiickBtiiiet
HAN ANTONIO TliXAtt.
Msrelso Lssl.
Joseph Shsly.
LEAL&S.HELY
IKkuMIhIic.1 In ira.l
TX tlnlnnwa street tictween Main
and Mllltarr I'laiaa.
Liye Stock Exchange
llUItKAU OP INPOItMATION.
Dealers In Frontier Landa Meilcan Articles
and General Agency.
Bell & Bro's
No. 2S1 Commerce Btrnot
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
elry rcprtlred rhnryea
HtlnTHctlon icu a run teed.
L. ROUVANT
HeadQiiarters for
Diamonfls Watclies Jewelry
Silver and Plated Ware French
Clocks and Bronzes Brazilian
Pebbles Spectacles.
Chronometers Repeaters Chronographs
No. 203 Oohmeuoe Street
iMm San Antonio Texas.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers now keep it for Sale
TO iwurxTs.
Many ttaVIosr powders are very pernicious
to lialth and while every ono rejfanU hit
own ha atiouid alto have a care for tlie Under
ones tho little children.
burtful iugrulleot no alum or aumoiilo.
SCIKXTiriC.
All Chemists who havo tnalyred Bea Foam
commend It. Hoiuekeenera v Ut liave umhI H
1U bare no other. Cookh wbotte bent rITorti
haro foJtM wltU other imwdara are jubilant
ovr8saFoam. Savos time arc lubortb&v
moiiry.
It Is posltlrelyuneqitaled. Absolutely wire
ynwt by tha leading boU-U anil restaurant
In Aew York eity and throughout tbe country.
Fcv sole by all flratlaas grocers.
QANTZ JOXES .0 CO.
170 Dttane St. X. T
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
il sad II Msln hsis SsarrrsnshBuUSIng.
Mrircani Una llneofBprlnsaml Summer flam
tiles ot Suit 1'nllerjil which will Im nnleml as
i made to oraer at New York
Hepatites promptlr done.
C. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
SOIjHDAI) STRBliT
Opi. Courthouso - - SanlAntonlo.
All kinds at Mlndlnc and llulluirdonn with
neatness duratillltjr and dispatch
Comiicllllnn In price dctle.1.
H. D. Kampmann Proaldont -
LONE
Brewing'r'Com'y.
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
--"SELECT" BOTTLED BEER-
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN A3SITONIO. . . TTTAPi
St CO)t
"CITY DRUG STORE
8 COMMERCE STREET SAH AHTOMIO TEXAS.
JAS. D. DEVINE
Druggist Apothecary
24 Soledad St Ono Door North of Courthouse San Antonio.
l!WB'a orJ hand a full and rrcsh itock of Oruw. Chemtoals and Toilet ArttnlM m.nA
JOHNSON s ANODYNE
LINIMENT
TlM""?.."!'. "nrslsl. BtiCTm.m. SIMIar th. I..nt..
m.rtno... KJJ..yTr?ull?jijnaaelu.llll..M...
PARSONS'
T1iM rtlla wr. wonderful tUtumvArv. Nn etdsH
MAKE HENS LAY
pur ft .id blf hly
bri?o wtthfood. 1
ais eaas) by aipr prpAid(
I will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And euro any case oi Syphilis or Scrofula on earth and guaran-
tee a perfect and permanent oure.
D. P. BARR
' Bole Agent for tbe State
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
A. T. Hensley & Son
SDCCKSSOnS TO
Wlioleiale and
Colors in Oil and Japan
Strictly Pore
Boiled and Raw
233 East Houston Street
CCOtUIOR UAMUFAOTURINa CO SV lOUtS.
LEROUX & COSQROVE Ocaisrs in
mm roe MTiaoMS amo mics list to
JUST RECEIVED I .
A Large Stock of New Goods
-Which
AT THE LOWEST FIGURES."
!$&$&'Wni M"- """..IworaSlofi.'iajtl!:
VAL. LORRA popular Tailor Commerce St. near Brldga.
HENRY LAAGER.
SAM ANTOMIO TaXAS'
Real Estate and Loin
Oan.nl Anil tot Adams & WckeV lots an4
lmproreJ propertr In all part of Ih atr
Special att.ntlon paid to Lands la SoutbwMl
Texas.
Com. pond.no. solicited.
Offlct 873 West Comni.ro. strwL
Wat. Uivm. Qbo. Hurra.
Tf o Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets
UULLMIO BLOCK.
Keep th. rinesMmporwd Wine. Chaaa-
psgnes and Liquors. Specialties In th. flnMt
brands of Domcstlo and Imported Clrars.
Com. aud ice "i First-class rcntlcm.n's rt
sort. Fin. lunoh daUr at 10 o'clock a. m.
Otto Koohlor Soc. and Manager
STAR
F.mphl.. lr... b. I. . John.OT iTc. SkMAii.
SPILLS
liv. h.H s. .t.. -TT .a""B".Br
1CO.IIOH
Not tin on srtU
I book by maul rr-M.
SOULI WILLLUIS
Itetall Dealers In
Plate and Window Glass
White Lead
Linseed Oil Etc.
SAN ANTONIO.
OPunoN or ah ezveet.
nn Mary 11. W.leh TMch.rof DoaaMtU
Eoonomj sit BtaU Unlr. rally ( Ins au
"My deliberate Judgment Is that tba oren
of tho Kauge as compared with others.
Is not only more equally seated In .very
part front a. well a rear hut as a result
ot Its superior ventilation tbo food ptaewl
therein Is better cooked nbMo rtalnlraj a
sweeter flavor and. a larger proportion ot
Its best Juices. I haro found also that tha
consumption of fuel In this Range for a (Inn
amount of work I. much lesa.than any other.
VBS. IIARY B. WELCH
Harowari Bols Aoints fon 8AM ANTONIO
will bo Bold-
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