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Monday August 9 1886.
t RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
I. stO.N. Railroad.
iiEPAnTuncfi.
Fop 8U Louis via Mo. l'a. route. ... 4:lp.
ForHULouK vlln)DM(Minllil. . D:30n.r
For St. Louis via Missouri racino.... :: p. n
For Laredo IIiUh.ii
ariiivaiji.
From ft t. Lnuli Missouri Pacific... .10:50 p. r
From Ht louls VI In
untaln 10:B0ti.l
From PL Louis via Missouri l"aeMO. .ll:UI a. I
rrom Miwa.
3:15 p. r
O. H.4J8. A. Railroad.
ON THAW TO NRW OHLKANS DAILY
TllltOUan BXPHKK EAST DAII.Yt
Leave for Now Orleans Houston and
Galveston 8:00 a m
ARRIVE PROM THE EAST.
Arrive from Now Orleans Houston
and Ualveston 7:23 p. m
THROVUIt WERT.
Leave for Bun Vran.lsco Kl Paioand
Kagle l'l
.'TiSOD.I
Arrive from San rranclsco r.l raso
ana Kuriorass
7:a) a. i
B. A. i A. P. Railroad.
AIIIUVAl AND DEPARTURE".
Until furtP nolloo our trains will run
Dally (except Sunday) an follows!
SOUTHHOUNtl TllAINtl.
Lcavo Ban Antonio WW a. m.
Loavo lleevlllo at j V- '
LcavoBkldmore J.IJ P.
Arrive at Fapaloto 7.15 p.m.
KOHTIIUOUNU TRAINH.
Leave I'aiialoto SJM
7.l a. I
Ijeave ikievmo..
v.'"..ir..i. o.)p'. i
Arrive at San An
NOTICE -
TO-
Appllcants for Positions In Public Schools
Orricit or Suit. Public 8enooi.B 1
H 8anAnlontoTuxaftJuly.MlWrt0. f
An eiamliiatlou of applicant" Repositions
In tho San Antonio public schouls will bo held
at the High Bchool liulMlotr on August 10 17
181V SO 2!. ' J. K. SMITH
T-SS-rod 8-90 Supt.Clty Schools.
Wood Citt. Uattrop County Texas I
April 18 lMUV 1
Messrs. Morlcy llroi.t
Gknts Itrled Morlcy'a Illaokberry Halsam
on two of my children that had the ilux very
bad. and It aetud ilko a cnarm curing them
both sound and wtril. I thank you for bavin
such a valuable medicine on tho market. To
all who are suffering from tho aliovo com-
plaint 1. can. cheerfully WJOiumendMorley's
lllaekDerrybaraam. Mohhis Mitciiicli..
For salo by. Kaltcyer & Son.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Time and Place of Meetings and Karnes
of Principal Officers.
Ttpoorapjiigal Uniok No. V
sunuay or eacn womu ai a p.
K. of L. hall.
u. ii. pi icnois secretary.
THAVIR AflSEHBLT K.of L.. No. 8385 meets
every Tuesday night at Josfco hall Losoyo
street. i
PAINTBH8 ASSEMBLY K. of L. No. UUOH
meets every Friday night at Joake ball.
Vulcan Akskwblt-K. .of L.. No. 4348
meets every Thursday night at Joske hall.
Vorwartx Assembly K. or L.. No. 440-
MeeU every Monday night at Joske's hall.
Alamo Assembly eol.) K. or L. No. 4KB
Meets every Wednesday night at K. of L. hall.
BCHLBICHKH lODOB No. WOO Knight Of
Honor meets every second and fourth Thurs-
days In each month In Odd Fellows' hall. Otto
Holms Dictator J. W.Schuwirth Reporter.
K. O. C. Oho Post No. 3 (I. A. It.. Pcpaut-
mkit or Texas Meets at Flrenmu's hall on
Market street on tint Unit and third Friday of
each month. J. P. Newooiub commander
Fbkncii Remkvoi.ent SociKTYMcetssoo-
ond Sunday In each month at hall. No. tl Main
Plata. K. P. Cluudon secretary.
HERMAN &1lfS IlAItMONIA tODCI NO. 1.
Meets every Thurmlay at Fln-miiti's hall. No.
1. Nlo Peters president t John Wolfrum sec-
retary Sam Antonio Fiub Association No.
Meets the llrit Wednesday In every raontb.at
Fireman's Hall No. 1 on Market trcet- P.s
Sebrelnor Foromani Alf. O. Scblld. Secretary
110ARO or Fire Dihectous MoctsflrstMon-
day In each month at englno house No. 2. Uus
Duerler President; II. 0. Mlllor Secretary.
Uuhlehon Ciiapteu No. 21 R. A. M. Meet
second Thursday night In eachmonth. W. A.
Uonynge secretary.
Kniohtii Templak. San Antonio com-
mauderpNo.7 meets last Saturday in each
month. J. 11. Hamilton reoorder.
Odd Fellows. San Antonio Lodge No. 11
meet at Odd Fellows ball Houston street
every Tuesday night. 1. S. Lemuian per-
manent Secretary.
Knights or Pytiiiab. Elk Lodge No. lift
meets at castlo hall oorner Commerce and
Alamo sreets every Thursday night. NewtM.
Smith. Chancellor Commander: George It.
lashlell Keener of lieoords and Seal.
St Mary's. lliiAjtcii C. K. or A. Meets at
Meyer's hall on tbo second and fourth Tues-
days or each mouth at 8 o'clock p. m. Colonel
KJiuer Otla.r president! Edward liraden 1r.
secretary;
Young Men's Chhibtian Absociation
Readlnic rooms No. 4ul K. Houston street.
Bocietii Fra n ca is k Meets at Meyer's hall
every second Sunday of tho mouth. K A.
U flita leonnd and fourth Wednesdays In each
month at Firemen's hall Avenue C. William
HooOlng Jr. President.
Mikado 16 Meets every night at hall over
u uonnor euuivan s oaua.
Irish Nationi- Leaoue Hhancii oo&
Meeu at Merer' hall on Losoya street first
and third Saturday In each month t. F.
jraay rresiaeni; Joan umiaguer nwreiury
Helvetia Vkrein. Meets every Thursday
at Krlach'a halt K Frele president.
Mendelsohn Mixed Cnouus. Meets
a week at Casino hall..C. H Mueller president
Ban Antonio Turn Verein. Meets evory
Tuday night' at Turner hall. U.Mauermann
president; C ltunge secretary.
M AC KITE RH KB A NO VEREIN FbOIISI NN. Meets
every Wednesday at Krisch hall J a cob Weber
urasident F. GrtlL secretarv.
BbxtQovxn MAENNEiicnoK-Mocts every
'inursuay nign( at ocnow s oau.
dneadBV at B
p. m. at Jinig nu oi rytniaa nail. r. joos
Railroad Firemen Davy Crockett Lodge
No. 145 meets everr Wodnesdar nlarht at
Knlghu of Pythias hall. John Sullivan Mas-
BaornESnoop Locomotive anqineers
9U
ton C.B.
Railroad Conductors Moots onoo a week
in Odd Fellow halt Houston street
Texas Homestead Huildino
AiKinivimi- Meta tlmk Wodi
eaehuumth opposite courthouse 1). P. Dol-
en eoruirri
Bexar Bujldino and Loan Ahrotiation.
Meets at No. tl Boledad street third Thursday
Street M. Lindner Secretarv.
Ban Antonio real Estate Buildinq and
Loan Association. Meets first Thursday In
mngnam svcruiarr
llEHriiANTS and Mechanics nuii.ni no
Loan Association. Meets first Thursday In
every DMrnin. t a iiunynge tuvreiaryj oi
Alamo on nr II OHonHtar Council No
ECJ meets at Odd Fellows ball first and third
eaturuay in eacn montn. ueorgo u. ijasnieu
fleeretarv.
Kniqiits or Honoh Suniet Lodge No. 113Q
meets at Odd Fellows ball sooondaud fourth
Monday in each month. C L. Wagner Ro-
oorder. Lodge No ll moot1 at Odd Fellows hall sec
ond ana zounn isunaay in eacn montn.
Mexican Mdmai aid flocmr-UeeU
err Saturday at loop. m. at the Rooorders
offloe. JaanT.Csmlenas.Presldent
Alamo Council No. 400 American Legion
of Honor meets second and fourth Wednes-
oars in eaau mourn in uua reuows nan
Louis Spahn Upmmauderi J. W. Schuwlrth
iTTiii story was commenced July Sal
Copyrighted. All JttghU JUaertaL)
OF MANY MOODS.
at a nr. it xxv.
"Now t tire
?b mystery of your loneliness and find
our salt tears' bend."
vim s wtiiTDsi r.na s wcu.
HAthrvretlntntlin boat It U a ctIitit.
leaky Uttln affair anil will not Improve the
lie looks vcrylmtidwine In his boat Ins suit
w!tli hli hat pushed carelcMly back from his
broad nun-burned brow. He l rowing with
swift vigorous strokes cutting hit way well
through the nhlinnierlnie ocean water: a
irood onrmoin Is he. The salt breeze fans
her cheeks. It plays with cn frying little
touches about her bronze hair. The foamy
spray Hie up ami well her ilark serge gown.
Conversation languishes; what Indeed la
there to say? Over their heads the white
winged guilt fly: what happy creaturca
they seem to be. The sun la ilTlnr tia a good
tAsta of him before he dies his daily death.
All tho sky la streaked with his brilliancy
and Eleanor's sort hatr Ioki as If King
Midas had laid his hand upon IL Bo they
float on: she Is leaning over the boat She
has a bit of white may-flower In her hand
and la trailing It through the water. How
the waves kiss and cling to her poor white
Dionaoin.
"joe." ane says.
He does nut arti lit to add that he knows
for a certainty that tlicie Is no foundation
for the report
flower.
"I I suppose It will bo very soon."
No answer. Then after a mum which
he lias spent In staring at her ear (It Is all
he can ttee) he na)s Im I liferent ly "You
were very much In lore wltti Mr. Carew bo-
fore you did me the honor to marry mo
were you not?''
Ah she doe not need any red wine now.
The little whito bUnioui has floated off
amid tho waves; slio has lifted both her
hands to cover her poor crimsoned face.
Then with n sudden Impulse she takes
them away and looks bravely up at hltu.
"Yes I did love hi in. Why should 1 be
ashamed to own It? Ho was well worth the
loving."
An angry pang shooti through Allen's
heart It shows Itself lit the depths of his
llght-grcy eyes.
"And mav I ask.whv It was eier broken
off?" he sas coldly.
-iiruKeiiour' ecnoes me gin. "inero
was never anything between us."
"Oh a one-sided affair!" No answer
only her checks flame again.
"1 see now" continues Joe. knocking the
ashes off his cigar. "1 quite understand
why you condescended to marry me. 1 am
glad 1 know for It litis been puzzling my
mind ever since our wedding tour. Married
out of pmue; a thing of all others-the most
foolish"
Still no answer. What answer can sho
make? Only the quick color comes and
goes and her eyes refuse to meet his.
"1 mnstsay I think It rather unfair to tao."
sneaking aggrlevcdly "to use me as the pin
to stick him with."
Then she Units her voice. "1 told you"
she cries "1 warned you In tho beginning
but you would not listen to me. You paid
no attention to what 1 said and now now
It Is too latel"
"Oood Heavens 1 how was 1 to know?"
he says roughly. "1 could not tell you were
Solng to freeze Into an Iceberg as It were
ly soul Eleanor when 1 think of what you
were then at id what you are now 1 think
that must have been a dream."
'Am I then so much changed?"
Changed?" with a short laugh. "Well
lovely day It was and how beautiful you
looked. 1 thought you did not care for any
one so much as for me."
tihe doe not say a word; she too. remem-
bers that ride.
TIow gracious you were" he goes on.
looking at her as though -to read her very
heart "You were kind and loving then
and I I loved you as we seldom do; boy-
"It has not lasted very well.'' B
"What do you n eau? Ahl (reddening
under all the tan) "You think I flirted with
Rose Darrell. You mistake 1 merely want-
ed some companionship: 1 grew tired of be-
ing snubbed and sneered at by you. Huauty
does not make up for o cry thing."
"You need not tell me that" she says sad-
ly. "1 know It too well already. I have al-
ways prided myself on my good looks but
now now 1 would bo willing to chango
with almost am one.
llow I loved you." ne goes on restine on
oars while his mind travels ov.r the fair.
UIHOrgOlU'Il patU nmj mem. m-
1 never doubted that jou loved mo until that
evening. Do you remember? you said you
liked Dallas Carew best How distressed 1
was." no laughs mtteriy.
Did 1 say wr
Yp tml fivpn thpn I eould not and would
not believe you. 1 do not think 1 ever gave
n th. hnnn of wlnnlnz vou some dav.
bad It vou bad gone away anu forgotten
me." the cries.
"Do you think of Well perhaps you are
right"
Diienco ior a lllliu wuue. ncu .no
.trfu.h(fl out her hands to him. and her eves
tearful eyes they are look pl(eously up to
"As you loved me then." Jie nays broken-
ly "love me now. 1 have very few people
to care for ine Joe and If we have made a
mistake we must abide by It There Is no
romz oac now. liui on my near i uiu it
'or th. hAHt. 1 thnuirht I was dolnic rlnht.
end after all life ts not so long nor so pleas-
ant that we should spend It quarreling."
now sun it is.
The dim red moon bad died bor Journey
And with lead Dps irallod at tbo twilight plain.
Never to rise again."
Over the ireen waters the lights from tne
n.. llrht-liniiM hi. re fortli. 8oftlv thev
shine upon the ocean. Far uS the bench the
fishermen are gathering in their "harvest ot
the sea." And she has but to close her eyes
and (he is back on that moonlit river so.
there nowf do they droop their pretty petals
Into the cold heartless river? Would she
mere nowi one opens iter eyes j an
a Glorious sunllzht has faded night Is
swiftly noiselessly advancing. "I am cold"
aha aavs. with a half shudder "let us hurry.
Jam
little boat sptedas the great stars come out
ana tnine ciown witn tneir aeuue iimm aim
It Is very beautlfuL And when they reach
the shore she gets out and goes Bllently up
to the "Orandj" while her husband follows
more slowly. And though the sea seems
calling after her calling in low mourning
he goes to her room she draws her blinds
cioso mat son may out nn& uui ujjwu uid
fair green waters.
-Why bare you done that!" says Joe
mul. "ThiirnomlarJoan."
"It keenme awake" she says "and I
then her eyes close and angel faces seem to
gather round her and one has the face of
Donle and be smiles upon her and so hap-
pily she sleeps.
And far .w.v a man VMiwa his room .with
restless steps .for be can. sot sleep for.
thought of her.- A man with dark deep-aer
eyes ana cioso-cut reu-uiuwu nan...
between them the sea rolls and It w.ills and
cne as a motner mourning ior ner ueau.
Macbeth.
"Do as 1 tell you Trlco or you shall not
have another bone to-day."
Trloodoea not seem to be nartlcularly
alarmed by this threat Perhaps be knows
bis mistress Inability to carry it out At all
events he contrary to her commands lies
down with bis tongue well out hit. Allen
haa zone tLshimr with a nartv of eentlemen:
be will not be back until dinner. Kleanor
and Trlco are alone. She Is making believe
this morning that she Is Kelly Uathwell
again. She has put on a plain black dress of
early date and her long hair Is tied with a
broad black ribbon tihe la not stately
Deauuiul jars. Alien u-uiji sua u preuy
InrflW.mnL lltlln Nftll lUthWfll.
trailing to find amusement from the scanty
twvlrp.M .hn tin. been endeavorlnar bv
threala bribes and pats to Induce Trlco to
amui
his front paws and his face wears a imzzlod.
cries his mistress giving him a pat that
makes the little bells Jlngle-jlngle. "Up.
slrl"
'jrlcotivsntvi wagsnis uti expecunuy.
After all (wltli a little sigh) "you are not
half as docile a Ulrdo. (hough you are pret-
cventlilng. Udnn't always get what Jou
warn as your misin-ss anowv unggr; sene
Is better an cherish what little you've got
Ami now I'll take these toys off you and let
It is ten o'clock ten o'clock on a hrlzM
May mom lug. n morning w hen the arure of
the sky has banished all darker clouds a
morning when the birds sing and all nature
rejoices. Whit matter If one Is cooped up
very beautiful It Is. Eleanor Is not lonely
though her only coniunlon Is Trlco. Who
indeed can ne very lonciy that has me power
of thought? Not only noble thoughts as
ttldney Smith tells us. for I'm afraid there Is
little enough of nobility about Eleanor's
speculations Into the past present and fu-
ture but egotistical she may be for she Is
very wen cnnieut.
"Well." she Mrs. after a tiaus. rWar and
going to the window "well 1 believe! will
go to walk."
irico Dounus 10 ins leei aim it uogs smile
ind believe thev dot hn smiles now. Sn
she puts on her hat ami armed with sketch
book and pencil' preiwres to depart fol
wed bv irico joyfully wagging his talL
his walk dfirsnnt mean a stroll down tn
the beach to sit and think tho sad thoughts
whtch the murmuring waves whisper but a
real walk behind the hotel where the hills
rise nnd stretch away In the distance and the
great fir trees tower so far Into the blue
ether that "their slender tops wem close
against tho sky."
Perhaps It Is not quite proper for her to
wander so far away u 1th only a great brown
setter for company but of this site does lint
think.
Through the trees which are Just putting
out their fair young buds over the soft
green mosses and tall ferns all "fresh
wasncu in cooicsi new" sue goes. About
her nath the till Oohleu Rod waves its
branches; she plucks long strands and fas
tens mem in ner gown me wnite aiay
flowers bow their little heads to her as she
passes and the pietty blue-bells try to their
uttermost to ring her n welcome as she goes
but It Is so low tnntnulydhe fairies hear It
The purple spring violets peep shyly up
from their cool green homes and then hide
their tiny heads again but tl:e pale forget-me-nots
look steadily up ttlth their sweet
uiue c) es ior iney are oiu i ncmis. i ney
nonage and she loves (hem and has bade
them rerneinlier her.
ho she goes on a long way and presently
ic comes Into an onen stiact. and out of a
rock chwe by comes forth a tiny spring and
iwW ilnwii ami uuN tier HlH U '
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LATE FASHION NEWS.
Pink nearl ornamenta are In bluh
falJon.
Hashes with knotted fringe are again
worn.
There Ii a tendency to shorten dress
bodices.
Brocaded silks are reported nane for
general wear.
Panlera and wlnir dranerr are decided.
ly pronounced.
Cloth silk and lace are a new Parisian
combination.
Iliack and white silk hose In nln checks
are Imported.
Bulgarian embroidery la used for trim
ming summer costumes.
Tulle russe Is a new tulle of sossamer
fineness for veiling bonnets.
The skirts of pongee dresses have a
broad band of colored velvet at the bot-
tom Plaid Surah Is used for nanlers and
scarf on costumes of plain slik or Slcl-
nenne.
Spanish and itreton Jackets are worn
with full chemisettes which fall over the
belt.
Ulack lace skirts are worn with bodices
of colored crepe de chine silk satin or
moire antique.
The Spanish combination of black and
scarlet plays an Important part In tenncs
costumes.
Shawls of open-work material have
stripes of satin or velvet and are found
in all tne faaiitonaoie colon.
Dresses of woolen material are now
made so light that they are not a burden
even in tbe warmest weather.
Jet continues In high favor and Is seen
in great variety. Jet galloon Is used for
trimming skins anu Dooices.
Afternoon dresses of faille veiled with
lace have overdresses of figured silk'
having the same colored ground as the
plain iaine.
Beads are much used for trlmmlne
Some of them are aulte large. For even
ing dresses they "are used rope fashion
upon sleeves irom suuuiuer 10 eioow.
The furore for strlnes seems to in'
crease rather than todlmlnlsh. and some
of -the latest novelties In tbla style pre
sent as many varieu iiues as iris nerseir.
New Frenoh tea gowns show a com.
blnatlon of pale-tlnted heliotrope surah
and sea-shell pink satin foulard brot
caueu witn silver leaves ana tenaer
green buds
Nainsook Is employed for trimming
linen and figured eambrlo dresses it ll
out In bands or various width which are
arranged at the edge of the skirt and
overiuin.
A high-crowned bat of course straw In
two tones of brown Is trimmed with
bunches of grapes which droop down-
warn irom tne crown wnere ine stains
are tiea togetner.
A black laee bonnet has the coronet
brim ana horseshoe outlined with Jet
In' front Is a cluster of vcllow roses vail-
ed by Cbantllly lace arranged In the
lorm oi a aouuie ran
Deen collars of lace reaehlnor to the
snouiaers are worn with afternoon urea-
They are finished about tbe throat
with a band and bow of tbe velvet or
ribbon with which tbe dress Is trimmed
ZLaoe skirts flounced to the waist are
worn with a silk Dolonalses fully draped
and with a Jabot of lace corresponding
to that of which the flounces are made
reaching from the throat' nearly to the
anees.
A light green straw bonnet with spots
of a darker shade Is trimmed with olive-
green velvet ana a oiuster of giant mig-
nonette so closely resembling Its living
prototype that ft seems to diffuse fra-
grance. ureases ior young gtns nave tne skirt
with narrow kilt Dlatea and short anron
overaklrt. The bdlce which la gath-
ered and belted at the waist has a pulled
yoke and sleeves puffed half way to tbe
eioow.
A bonnet of white crape haa clusters
of pesrls grouped at Intervals over It.
These are covered with folds of tulle
russe. The brim la edged with nearls
and tbe trimming Is gold-wrought white
isce ana wane emeu tips
Wide sleeves simulating those of an
outer garment are worn over tne orain
arv dress sleeve ftlvlng the wearer i
medltaval apnearanoe. It will of course
be understood that this style of sleeve
Is only adapted to riou fabrics
Prophecies from the highest authority
herald tne net mat discs; wiit Demsu-
nrtma favor the comlnsT autumn season
Many superb toilets of this sombre color
are aireaoy oemg uiaue oi launcs now
neavy ana aiapnanous
Sateen dresses have the front breadth
of tbe lonst overdress laid In plaits al
ternatlng with gutoure insertion. The
overarees istagea witn isee oorrespona
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EsrAIl we ask Is a trial to convince the pub-
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Travis St. Cor. Avos C and D.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL
PERFECT SATISFACTION
MtoSewiiMaclie Co.
-ORANOE MAB8.
SJlt-'ifflifdRY. ChlcagajllL St. Louli. Mo.
'C'- DJU.Tn. Sai Franclue CsL
1. W. 0APEIUBT.
0. E. ABBEY.
CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY.
will furnish help of all kinds Clerks nouse
Servants Farm Hands Laborers Dairymen
citv and country real estato for sale rent or
uauanaseeus.
29 Aceauia Street.
LORENZO CASTRO
Land and General
Business Agent.
Has or sale lands and stock In Texas and
Heilco. u ruing- tanas to reni in sum
Reliable Information about acquiring la
V.nllltln. fn. nnllnnllnir rtlm.ln Mexloo.
Abttraots of titles to lands In Texas and
Meiloo carefully made.
Almn tr.nat.llAn. Dllllfl In BOBnlSh and
French and leital documents In said lanjruag.
correctly aoa proniniiy pimuwu.
Inquire for bargiuns. OlUoet
No. 4 East Commorco Street
Near brlJje
SAN ANTONIO ..... TEXAS
THPORTabT If you desire city trad adv.;
a use us va. .bl. ine buj.. svuvrwu
MHE LIIHT RUNNINI
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Ancn A Ai.kzakdir
Assistant Cashier.
exas National Banl f San Antonie
til Comm.rts lrt.
A CIStRAL ItRkllC BUtlSUl T1MMACTID.
S. TmiHRTOif.l'ns J. w. Qlass V.P
Jas. P. ItARUCasbler.
THE
RADBRS'NATIONAL BANK
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transacts
A Gonoral Banking Business.
LE0NIDAS P. DIBBLE
Attorney at - Law
And Notary Public.
NO.Z40 WKSTCriNMEItCEbTKEtT
HAN ANTONIO TKXA8.
HAGY BROTHERS
Goilractors nil Boiers.
All work left with us will reecho prompt
attention Kstlmatr furnlsheil cheerfully.
j orders at KSt North Han Mara street.
LEAL & SHELY
IKaUbllahed In 1SM.1
M Dolorosa street bc twrrnl Main
and Military l'laiar.
Live Stock Exchange
nuitKAU or infohmatium.
Bell & Bro's
No. 181 Commerce Street
CUTLERY ETC.
Wiit i -lien and Jowclrv renalred. Chant OS
roasonahle. Wo take pleasuro in nhnwlnfr our
goods and purchawri aro Invited to call.
Sail if action s-uarantea. n
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS
!(Rhma and trade-marks claims collected
homestead eases proHocuted. land warrants
DacK pay oounty ami jvensi
Aiiorney ai iw kbuuik"'!-. i.
IterauENCEs Attorm-r-fleneral Jl. Garland
Washlnirton. D. C. and to II. lircuslnir.
bond stock.
real ostate. etc. Qoverntnent bonds sold
monthly payments. Good premiums for In
vestors. KcllaDio corrcsponuents waniou
Address
G. W. FOSTER Banker
No ii Broadway Now York
Seffel & Herwick
SCENIC ARTISTS
Ornamental Plain Sign and House Painters
Alamo St. Opp. Schotz Hall
All work nret-clais. charges reasonable
Give us a trial.
Geo. M. Silsbee
General Contractor
Drlck Uylnir riasterinir. Ornamental work
sieelalty. All work amaranteod.
113 Fourth Street
San Antonio. - - - Texas
The Little Bee-Hive
BOOT AND snOEMANUFACTUKWa.
All tho latest and modern styles of Boots
and sUjoes on hand and made to order on short
notioe. Custom work a specialty. Men's Boots
soled and heelod for IL
ERNST LANQE Proprietor
IIS KABT HOUSTON ST. - SAN ANTONIO.
Alamo Brewery
AND
Lone Star Bottling Works.
Doer In Kegs and Dottles and tho
New Berliner Weiss Beer
Orders bavo twt and prompt attention.
Wl LLI AM ESSER
DID Arenue II. Telephone No. 273.
San Antonio. - - - Texao.
Silver and Plated Ware
Hotel Val Verde.
Del Rio Val Verde Co. Texas.
All the year Health Resort of tho Southwest.
New management courteous attention and
special oar. to Invalids.
lutes and aooommodatlons to please com-
mercial travelers and stockmen
Mrs. E. V. Close - Proprietress.
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
II and 21 Miln flau Rsar Frsnsh BulUlng.
Larireandflnnllneof Pnrlnfand Summer Sam-
eslrod. Pulta made to order at New York
prices and tit Ruaranteed. Uniforms for or
(ranliatlons a peelalty. A nw method of
rpnoraunir loiiim iruaran mw mo eoior.
Kepatrlnr promptly done. H-awJoj
C. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
8 OLE DAI) STREET
Opp. Courthouse - - San Antonio.
All kinds of Illndlns and ltullnir done with
neatness durability and dispatch.
Competition In prlocs defied.
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza
ITInw.r. As.l.Jirunwar. and llulld.ra' llardwars.
1'aloU Oils alua Nll Cutlery Etc.
Agent (or the Daln Automatic Hay Stacker and Gatherer
a(Tlio flrratest IjttHrtavtnir Machine)
Fnr P.rry A t'o.'. C.l.br.t1 Cook Stov.s Champion liar-
.t llrlcliton lUna.s and llaford'i Htt.l and Chilled
flow. Hulky 1-lows Vnltlvator. Kte Kte.
(.ANDRmi'ScOAItDKN BEE1MI
Fence Wire of Every Description and at Lowest Prices.
ELKHART CARRIAGE &
BTrry nanr miM by tntmiMiman i
hM MVPraldolUnadiltHl tollMflnt
iBTlrvv Wo hn. no Knt tmk for
lwrlTe)crg hftve.lMtlt wlihllMem.
miitrrr. Wthlpanrwhi?rwltapriTl-
ItiK. Wei.firr-lfhtltliwyi
tl notfrtilfctorr. Wirriuit
.1 MflO flnr .. u.iially sol'l tor
t Lrnlhrr. wp.lr. Bill il".
H'J.7. Mi. I f ll.rnr. 'J.1.
fr.e. Acldnu W. II. 1' It ATT
RAGLAND & COM
CITY DRUG STORE
S COMHEBCE STREET. SAH AHTOMIO TEXAS.
JAS. D. DEVINE
Druggist
24 Solodad St. One Door North of Courthouse San Antonio.
QCAIways on hand a full and fresh stock
PARSONS
underfill discovery. Ho others Ilia them In tho world. '
of disease. Tho Information around each box Is worth tci
PILLS
boxofpllls. rind out
about them and yon
will al vays be thanks
faL One pill a dose
Parsoni'Pilli contain
nothing harmful ar
suy to take and
catua no loconvsB'
tho marvelous power of these pills they would
vithouL Sent by mail for So cents in stamps illustrated psmpniet tree postpaid. Beaampit
the information is very valuMe. I. S. JOHNSON t CO.. 23 Custom llouss Street BOSTOS ItASS.
Make New
I will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And curt any case oi syphilis
tee a perfeot and permanent euro.
D. P. BARR
Bole Agent for tbe State
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San '.Antonio.
JULIUS BTHICKBEK.
STRICKER & ZOPFS
Manufacturing Jewelers.
Oold and Silver IMatlng- andl Bngrarinir. Watshes an Clock; Repairing;. Onlvtho most
Skilled Workmon Employed. Btrlct Attention to all Business entrustedto us. OSSco and
" ur
"V. LORRA.
THE
MILITARY TAILOR
No. 6 Commerce Streer
Begs leave to announce to the public and many customers that ht
hasmado areduetion of
20 Per Cent In Prices to.Close out his SPRING and
SUMMER GOODS.
He has a very large lot of piece goods left and THEY MUST GO.
Call early and secure j our choice of goods.
ansra uiuMt w pats in m
Ccousmt MAMurwrruaiHa ca sr Louts.
LEROUX & COSOfOyE Dcaurs in
HENRY LAAGER.
BAN ANTONIO TsTXA8t
Real Estate and loan
General A tent for Adams fc Wloket' lots an4
Improved property In all parts ot the ctly.
Special attention paid to Lands la 9oatavMt
Texas.
Oorrespondsnce solldtsd.
Office 373 West Commerot itmt
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Street!
DULLlflO BLOCK.
Keep tho FIncit-Im ported Wines Chan
pairnes and Liquors. Specialties In the finest
brands of Domestic and Imported Curart.
Come and seo First-class rentleraen's re-
sort. F1nelunchdallvatl0oelocka.m.
San Antonio Texas
HARM E8MTrrC COT"
TopilURglMV
Ul.page Illnntrat4Td Catatotw
it ATT Hecrriarr Klkhartf ladlaai
Apothecary
of Irurs. Chemicals and Toilet Articles and
lesco. Ons tax will
topTuHfyths
bloodaadearsehroa-
le 1U health than $5
worth of any other
remedy yet discov-
ered. Xfpeopl could
be made to realUt
walk' 100 miles to ret s box if they could not bt had
Rich Blood!
or Scrofula on earth and guaran
tbob rorrs
NO. SISIOOHMIUICB I
JspeslslFisssWA
OPINION Or AM EXPERT.
Mrs Mary H. Welch Tsaebwol lom.ttln
Economy at Stat. University of Iowa.
"Sly dcltbcrnto Judsment Is that tho oven
of tho Ilango as compared with othora
la not only more equally fceatod la every
part front as well as rear but as a result
ot Its superior ventilation tbo food placed
therein Is better cooked whllo rMalntns; a
sweeter flavor and a larger proportion of
Ha best Juices. 1 have found also aha tb. '
consumption ot fuel lathis Bans. foraft
amount of work la mucnioss.tmwanyosowr.-
MU3. MABY B VfxxCH.
Hardware ecus Ao-sts .on BAN ANTOftlO
Nmrauu-y
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