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Wedrjesday.August 11 1886.
t RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
lllTAUIUItEB.
For8t.IoulsvlaMo. I'a. route. .. 4:(np. m
for SLImIi Tla Missouri racinc... 0:aup. m
ForLarolo " lliMa.m
From 8t. Louis Missouri I'cinc 10:.V p. in
From 81. lauls via Iron Mountain 100 p. m
From RU bonis. Tin Missouri l'actQa . II : ft. m
From Laredo 3:13 p. m
Q H. It B. A. Railroad.
QHlt TRAIN TO NEW OIII.KAN8 I1AILY
THROUGH KXPR1HW BAST I1AII.YI
Lcavo for NowOrloaus Houston ami
(lalvcston :ln.m
AKItlVE rilOM TUB KAIT.
Arrlvo from New Orleans Houston
aiidUalrcston 7:13 p. in
t THKOL'MI WW.
Luavo for San Francisco III laso and
liagloi'ass 7 iW p. m
Arrlvo from San Francisco LI I'aso
and Kaglo I'ass J:)a. in
B. A..& A. P. Railroad.
arrivals aud ikpahtuhm.
Until furtncr'notlcc our trains will run
Dally (excopt Sunday) as rollowsl
pot'Tnanurm THAINS.
Li-avo Ran Antonio 8.: a. in.
Uavo llwvllloat B.W p. in
lavokldmoro . p. .
Arrlvo at l'apatote 7.15 p. m.
NUHTHUDUNll THAINK.
I a an. rapaloto ... "no a. in.
lavo Sklilinoro a. in.
Lcavo llcevlllo a. in.
Arrive at Ban Antonio e.uu p. m.
NOTICE
-TO-
Applicaots for Positions Id Public Schools
Orrics ok 8 c it. l'um.io Schools )
Bait Antonio Texas July IW f
An examination of applicants for jniftltlons
in tho Sail Antonio public schools will 1k lieM
attho HIgb School Uulkllng on August 10 17
18 ID 30 SI. J. K. SMITH.
WeoU-tJ-SO Supt. City Schools.
Wood CiTT Ilastrop County. Texas I
April 18 ISHfi. f
Messrs. Morley.nros.t
Oicntb I tried Morlcy's niackberry Halsam
on two of ray children that bad tliu Ilux vory
bad. and It acted like a charm curing tueiu
both sou ud and well. I thank you for having
nlalnt 1 can cheerfully recommend Morley's
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Time and Place of Meetlnga and Namee
of Principal Officers.
Ty roil it Arm Cal Union No. ITS meets lost
Bund ay of each month at 3 p. m K. of 1. hall.
0. L. Nichols secretary.
Tiiavis Ass km b ly K. of L No. meets
every Tuesday night at Josko hall Losoyo
street.
Painters Assembly K. of L. No. 3008
meets every Friday night at Joeko hall.
Vm.cAM Assembly K. of I. No. 4318
meets every Thursday night at Josko hall.
Vokwahtz Assembly K. or L. No. 4110-
Moets every Mouday night at Josko's ball.
ALAMO Assembly (out.) K. or L.Np.4108
Meets every Wuduesdajr night at K. of L. hall.
HC1ILEICUEK LOIX1E No. 1WJ6 KulffhtS Of
Honor meetsevury second and fourth Thurs-
days In each month lu Odd Fellows' hall. Otto
ttolini DlcUtor; J. W. Hchuwlrth He porter.
U.O.C.OKDl'OHTt No. 3 0. A II.. DKIMItT
M(nt or Tex as. Meets at rlreuiau's hall on
Market street on tho tlrst and third Friday of
each month. J. 1. Newcomh eoiuiuauder.
Fhench Henevolent Society Meets sec-
ond Sunday in each month at hall. No. 0 Main
IMaxa. K. V. Claudoti. seeretarv.
Herman Sons Hahmonia Ixixie No. 1.
Meets every Thursday at Fireman's hall No.
1. Nio Peters president; John Wolfram see
retarv.
San Antonio Fihe Association No.
Meets the first Wednesday In every month at
Fireman's Hall No 1 ou Market trcot- F.s
Schrclner Foreman; Alf.U.Schlld Secretary
llOAitn or Fir it Diukctous Meets first Mon-
day In each month at engine housoNo. (Jus
Duerlcr President; 11. 0. Miller Secretary.
ftimi.ESOK CiiAitEitNo. 21 H. A. M. Meet
soeoiiu 'J Dursuay mgni iu eacumnntu. w. a.
Uonjngu secretory.
Knkiiits Temflau. San Antonio com-
mamlerp No. 7 meets last Saturday lu each
month. J 11. Hamilton recorder.
Ouu Fellows. San Antonio Lodgo No. 11
roeeU at Odd Fellows .hall. Houston street.
every Tuesday mgat. u. b. homtnao v
manent Socretary.
Knioiits or Pytuiab. Elk Lodire No.
meets at eastlo hall corner Oommeroe and
AJunokireeU.evorFThuradnrnlirht. Newt M.
Smith Chancellor OommauderT Uoorge It.
JJashlel I Keoper of ltooorda and Seal.
St. Mary's JJ ranch O. K. or A. Meets at
Meyer s bailontne second and lourtii Tues-
days of each month at s o'clock p. in. Colonel
turner uus presiaeni; iwiwaru nraaon ir.
secretary.
Younq Men's Christian Association
iteouing rooms no. ju k. Houston street.
Societii FhAnoai be-Meets at Meyer's hall
every seeond Sunday of the month. K. A
Arnaud rresldent.
Vouno Men's Henevolent Association
Meets second and rourth Wednesdays in each
month at Firemen's hall Avenuo C. William
lioemng jr. 1'resident.
Mikado I Meets "every night at hall ove:
O'Connor 4 Sullivan's bank.
Irish National League uuanch raw
Meets at Meyer's ball on Losoya street first
and third Saturday In each month. T. F.
llrady. President; John Gallagher Secretary
HELVETIA v niiBin. weeie ttvery xDursatiy
at Krlsch's hall. K Frele prestdeut
Mendelsohn Mixed Cnoncs. Meets once
a week at Casino hall. C H. Mueller president.
San Antonio Torn Vekein. Meets every
Tueeday night at Turner hall. U. Mauermann
MJKNNEltQESANQ VEREIN FllOUSINN. Meets
overr wodnesoay. at Kriscn nan. j aoon wehor
presiuonc iruroiiBocrewrr
Deetuotkn MA.ENNEBCHOR Meets every
San Antonio Main nerchoh. Meets twice
a week at Louse's bali. A Nordman president
Railroad IIhaicxmen-C. Snangler Lodge.
No. fci holds meetings every Wednosday at 3
. in. at ituigQis ot ryiniaa nan r. urns.
No. lift meets every Wednesday night at
Knight of Pythias hall John Sullivan Mas-
Ui
Sunset Division meets every Tuesday at liitt
&m. in KnlghU ot Pythias hall. K. E. Moul-
n O. B.
Hailhoad Conductors Meets once a week
in oaa r onow nan jtouBton street
Texas Homestead. Hdildino and Loan
Association. Meets first Wednesday In
sen seoretry
IIexar Rtrii.ntNn and Loan ARsnr-iATinw.
Meets at No. 27 Solcdad street third Thursday
uivtunnuuiDi ioun jsucnse secretary
International Duildino and Loan Asso-
ciation Kejmlar meetings second Thursday
In each month at library rooms H Losoya
street. M. Lindner. Seeretarv.
San Antonio Heal Ehtatb. nnn.nrNo Ann
Loan Association -Meets first Thursday In
each mouth at ts Has Houston street J. cun-
MEROH ANTS AND MECHANICS ItUILDINO AND
Loan Association. Meets first Thursdar In
every month. W A. Uonynge secretary ; of-
Casino Association. Meets every Mon
day evening at Casino hall. Qustav Groos
alamo Leoion or Honor Star Council No
KO meets at Odd Fellows hall first and third
Saturday In each mouth. George H. Hashloll
Knioiitb or Honor Sunset Lodge No. 1138
ond and fourth Sunday In each month.
MKxioAN mutual aid bociety Heou ev-
ery Saturday at T:U0p. m. at the Recorder's
otnoe JuanT.Cardenas.Prestdent.
Aijimo Council No. 4t4 Amencan Legion
of Honor meets aoeond and fourth Wednes-
days In each month in Odd Fellows' Hall
Louis Spahn Commander; J.W tfchuwlrth.
Secretary.
(This story was commenced July 30.1
Copyrighted. AlUitght licsemd)
OF IVW PODS.
ir near uo not trv to utwiaao moi
Is all UiM 1 cm ilo."
"It Is not. Oli tny tleared Nelly It Is not
tlio K'mmI. pure life you think It to be Tho
convent Is but a ln-ity world with nil tho lit-
tle jealousies and trl iN Hint wo havo hern.
h my nuv ni- i pr.iy jou nun uo hoiko
tut ul.i-ii hnrf (mo-llui willful willful
clrl ever taken nnv one's advice? Hha
only shakes her heait.
"AiHiauoui urn home fio continues.
"o( couna 1 am oblticeil to sell It; 1 could
pot possibly keen 1L I have had a very Rood
offer foe It but I mint leave) very soon."
wnero villi you nov
'I am imlnir homo first iUl tn son thn old
homo once more just to nee I)onlos crave.
It tnay be extravagant but I must 1 can
Hot help It."
autumn da)6lly no. Kleanor lias bidden
farewell to her home she has wandered
through the soft-carpeted parlors and long
moon sue nospniu Koou-oye io nrr ciratir
Irhiri'jL to her era ml ttlano. which after all
never uminded so sweetly as the little cracked
one at the parsonage but she tells them all
pood-bye. bhe has not kept a thlnjr not
one for what will she wish villi them? In
the quiet home she has decided upon sho
will not want any trace of the old life to
hang about her.
And now she Is all readr to leave tho city ;
she will go to-morrow. The short day Is al-
tlce her a woman In a black Ureas a wo-
man with a sad face and sadder heart?
So she ffoct out throuKh the busy streets
Sost the haudsomo houses and farther on.
he will never be here attain; slto would
like to see them all. And nresentlr she
comes upon a little church and there Is mu
sic onu opens me uoor ana goes in; mo
service Is almost over but she sinks down
upon the hard bench and INtcnt
Of old she had not been fond ot church.
Sho did not used to px but now now all Is
dlilercnt And the old man before her with
hair as silver as ever Dnnle's had been he
iooks n ice isonie; sue loves mm lor iu
Then In those old days she had such a
bright fair life before her. She had never
known any sorrow nineteen nanny years
of joy I liut now she has but ono thought
one desire to be with lkm I o and that other.
whose name fine will t. t whisper even to
her heart. And If she can not be with them
here why then let her strlvo and tight to
the borders of which sho lias touched buE
not entered.
They have lighted the candles In the
church; they form a sort of halo about tho
to mo all ye that labor and are heavy laden
and 1 will give you rest" Is not she weary
and heavy laden? Is not rest rest the cry of
her tired heart? Tho service Is over tho
people lilo out. but the girl In the black dress
kneels there alone and Uie old man with tho
face like Donle goes homo all unconscious of
nor presence.
keep ringing ringing.
CIIAITEII XXIX.
"Tho end crowns all.'
Trollut and Crcisldo.
lloseDarrell lien awake all thntnlirht and
1 do not think Klcauor sleeps much but tho
opo directs I In clear Iwhl writing to
Palace lotel
ban Francisco. CaL
Hho has welshed ench word over In this
precious document for much hangs upon
Hho prudent cnnlng or a letter." And
alter bhe has seen thN liiiimrtaut eplstto fair-
ly on Its v ay she grows quite tight of heart
and helps Nelly with her packing for sho is
going to-morrow.
terfrom Helen Helen who has but just
learned of her sister's llluetv A long letter
It ii full of condolences and strange Jingle
of Worth's dresses and tho delights of the
Old World. Tho Professor Is nl most ceitnln
of getting his position. How does Nell llko
being a rich widow? Helen writes almost
;aii) out men pernapi miu Knew oeiioruian
icr sister thought how mutters stood betu een
oo Allen and lilt wife bhe answers Helen's
letter and tells her plans and when sho
reads It over written down In black und
white there conies a stntngo sinking of
heart Sho feels as If she were ulicudy
there but she sends the letter.
There Is one other she would like to tell
but he is far nwny. No doubt ho has for-
gotten her? No doubt lie U ni.irried by now.
una hiu wny can nut sue lorget uwr nuy
must she. with this dog-like fidelity still
cling to him? Yet so it Is!
Hosu o.uieii luppy uose. (I trust she is as
ham i v now us shu was then) is excited to
day. One could tell Uuit by the unusual
nubii ot neruimpieuciieeKs. cue nns neeu
luuklng vnguo calcul.it Ions us to when the
mall lend it's S.m FuuicIhco anil has btudled
time-tables diligentl. bhe has not said n
if she tins ceased to care
bhe (Lleanur) In putting away her few
Illegible fetters from Honlu and her mothctfs
picture uas come uikiii a lauuu tiger-lily
und with It come rushing back all tliu mem
ories of that pretty dead past: and for moro
than an hour she bits tticiu looking at It Uik-
ng as it were a leusi oi oiu-tune joys.
will nave done with them ah: shu will have.
her full now. Sho will boas gieedy as she
chooses; hho will not Iimo out one bit So
Bhe iroes over It all. omittlitir iiotlilnir. and
once or twice Huso cumes in but siio does
not even notice her. This faded flower is as
on and she will read them all. And when
sue nas exnausieu ner treasury sue rises auu
holds the poor little blossom In the gas and
watcnes it surivei away to a mere noming.
And then aha finishes her nacklng.
And now she has said farewell In good
earnest She has bade adieu to pretty Rose
who Instead of weeping and walling has
bidden a smiling good-bye. Perhaps she U
a little hurt bv this but sho does not show It
and so they part And Rose Uurrell goes
dock ana iax.es anotuer jook at ner time ta-
ble. Mv frlnnds 1 will conveniently raco vou
over six days for what Is the use of de-
scribing the dust and roar of a journey by
ralir it is indeed mat tning oi an outers
wnicn a most nate tnereioru i win not in-
flict It nmn voit.
Eleanor has been home a dav and a night
She is boarding in the village for the old
Earaonage Is closed and empty tihe has
een all through the village and stared at
the old familiar signs she has been to the
well-known stores und tho great "variety
shop" and few ot her old li lends have rec-
ognized her; but then she was never one to
have many friends. A fid now It Is evening
eoriy evening in tuesu lair oouuiern ciimea
winter docs not clamor for his turn so nois
ily as in the colder north summer nas d;
nn mnans surrendered un her swav and thl
evening Is mild and soft and Kleanor Is go
inn- to tionle's crave.
Bhe has been to the parsonage and tried
the doors but they are fast locked. The
poor little house has a forlorn desolate look;
the old doz kennel in the vard lias half tum
bled down and over the window as well as
on tne uoor "xor rent" is pasteu. one nas
hmn throuirh the warden which has now
turned to a very wilderness ot tall rank
weeds she has been down to the river and
that la lust as beautiful as ever and now aha
has gone down behind the little brown.
cuurcu out uiruugu me creaniutsKavo auiuujt
the crosses and arches and through tho tall
rustling grass where sleep the silent deac
Past them all she goes past the rose-bushes;
whose fair blossoms have almost disappear"
ed past them all down the narrow path to
the very end where the graves grow fewer
and fewer and the willow's drooping
branches droop lower still. And hero at
length she pauses having found that which
he wished.
The last ravs of the clortous sunset hang
In a golden haze about ner gliding with brll-
llanUl luminal Ion tho stained glass windows
of the little church dimly seen through the
thick green trees. Above tho soft evening
sky streaked with red purple and gold
melt softly one Into another all fresh from
the hand of Clod. And the glorious light
streams calmly down on the turf ted mounds
and their whtte petals stirred by the soft
breeze fall one by one like the first flakes of
an early snow.
it Is very still. The song bird has ceased
his nielodj ; only the wind rustics with a
mourning wumi through the trees. No hu-
man being mar only a girt bitting alone In
the silent t It of the dead I
AndahakuoeU down crumbing the POO.
ziz purnie pave nowers and lays ner cccc
oo by the grave she lingers and does nol
hear the gate open nor even turn her head.
and wearied but Willi a quirk glad light m
his dark eager eyes. He has been np to the
parsonage has noted with dismay the cloned
door barring entrance and now following
the Instincts of his heart has sought her out
And presently she rising turns to go and
starting suddenly stands there as though
rooted to Uie ground
Tho daylight Is fast fading the twilight
settles down and with the light van Hi alt
these fancies which have racked her heart
nas entered a man travel-stained
Awav selfish dreams of convents and
dark-Tobed nunsl And away Ilko a pale
ghost train they pass.
For through tho wavy gross and strewn
dead leases ho whom she loves Is coining 1
one Knows mm uy ins tan staiwart nguro
and quick Impatient step; ond knows him
been dashed from her hand; another tilled.
iyr ui luiiuuiK over w mi joy nas wen piareu
n lis stead. So (die shu stain Is there frail
lng for him. stands there "stiller than chisel-
ed marble'' her hands loosely locked her
ces shining with n happy light like stars
through summer rain. And he comes to her
and she does not bid him go.
Aim mo grave nowers miiiuiur somy ono
unto another and overhead a bird sings.
IIKIITIIA'H ItOMANCK.
lenco gave him ciedlt for at least another
score.
Nor was lie a icaiity except m the eyes of
Iterth.i Claj ton. to u horn the stooping shoul
aers tho brown face in Its frame of Iron
gray the kind dark eves and the patlenl
tender smile were fairer than would hare
been Apollo himself had he vwtedner.
Hertha was an ortihan. nossessed of wealth
which the people of K voguely desig-
nated as "millions" the care ot which so
engrossed her guardian and half-brother a
newiorK merchant mat nis utue sister
was left to the supervision of Aunt Letltla.
Hertha did not get on well wltli her gover-
nesses. In her own opinion sho got on much better
without them. Kach new Instillation was
followed by rebellion reolutlon expulsion
and anarchy until Aunt IaHUIo In despair
had recourse lu M. Max.
Monsieur's iniiuenco over the spoiled and
lllful helims was trulv marvelous and vet
his most severe reproof wns no worse than
one uoes not uo so in i'ans niaaemoiseiie.
dilions after HiR-clmons. Surely It monsieur
had been ambitious or a villain tho Held for
s energies was immd.
Years oossed swav hi this manner and
llertha grew up Into a beauty and grace
wuicu uiigut nave lemiiieii any man to win
her for her own even If hu had been penni-
less: tet still Aunt Ijetltia dozed ami knit
quite tmconelous of any losslblo peril to
liertha
no means to mrt with M. Max. lie had
nromlsed to co abroad with them and there
conduct his pupil through a course of operas
iiscuius ami picture galleries.
At the birthday nartv. however monsieur
obstinately refused to be present though he
came out from K on purpose to behold
her in her ball costume with Its proudly dis-
played trained skirt tnd he brought with
him an exquisite boquct purely white.
no uiu not go to mo grove next morning
that trouble of a family nature. Into which
he was not at liberty to enter demanded his
Immediate attention. Ho was pierced to the
Ten years. The time seems short enough
i one reads them: but when thev must be
lived through moment by moment It is a
verv d liferent matter. Yet M. Max lived on
for ten years before he saw his pupil's face
ag'V"' ... I
upon leaving ner no nan gone west ana in
little town not ran rom one or me great
lakes he had set up his n km lest household
goods liut pupl s weio slow to come and ha
needed work to deaden the cry of his longing
5
sect world uasaluajs been his delight
this ho turned for comfort In his hour
trouble. The result of his observations was
well l.ecelved by t he sclei.tlilc win d andM.
growing celebrity was ullered a professor's 1
chair Iu areccntiy founded neighboring col- i
lege which he accepted. 1
Summer had comu again the tenth summer
since he has last seen her when he stepped I
on board the steamer that was to convey hlra I
sunhadset; there was only ti iloodot golden
giorr. it icti in a long gleaming true a upon
tho beautiful bay and tinged the sable roues
of one who sat gazing wistfully toward the '
golden west
"it is sue." Baia ai. mux.
A little drl nlaved at her side under the
care or a nurse.
iter child I Her very Image? It Is enough V
feel dltulDnollited? He. turned and annroach
ed her to und that her e) n had already dl.
cernal lilni. Ilh lluiln tri'inbled and n flood
of dark ciliusoa nislied to his brow; but
and she held out her band with a tranquil
smile.
"liut I had almost sent Martha to recall to
nmiHleur's recollection Ills little pupil so
wicked and troutiliwoiiie."
He bowed silently over the white Angers
not ventuilng this time to piess them to his
lips. Boitlu ni.ule room for lilm beside her
aud continued shaking without feeemlnie to
notlco his lack of leply. Only once dla she
sleur I am still only deunilMille.''
'Uod be thanked!'' said monsieur Invol-
untarily and watched with eyes of Incredu-
lous joy the soft rose-tint creep over cheek
and brow.
"1 am old poor and unworthy but I love
you with a love that can neverialteror grow
cold. Is that love mi precious as to make me.
In our eyes tho equal of other inenV"
"No monsieur" said Uertlia with a smile
which brought u quick Hush to the dark
cheek ot M. Max.
"What sayest thou my best beloved?" he
Diunnuied.
"1 was but a child when you left me mon-
sieur jet 1 know 1 felt asforthinklngyou
Uie equal of other men. every one knows"
said llertha rallcrlm; under the rupture In
his dark ees "that 1 have nlwajs declared
though 1 never knew till Jim camn back thai
there was hoImbIv- no. not lu ull tliu world-
nobody Ilke.M. ilaxl'1
A thrilling and Interesting; Story entl-
tied "A Tragedy" will be commenced In
to-morrow's number.
Hhjh License In Saaennah.
From tho N. O. Tunes-Democrat
High license ha been a moceil In Sa-
vannah. The council of that city in.
creased tbe liquor license from $115 to
$300. a great mistake many people
tbouKbt. as It would so reduce th nuai-
ber of saloons a to cause a great dell-
oienoy in me oiiy s revenues ana ai me
same lime uave ine enect oi increasing
the number Illicit dealers. The experi
ence of a year has proved tbe wisdom of
ine council anu uas oeneutea eavannaa
In every way. Tbe number of llauor
licenses has fallen oil It Is true some GO
odd but only the worst and vilest
saloons have disappeared. Tbe olty'i
revenues from the sale of llnuors have
Increased from $31112 to $70000 or
more than double; ana in consequence
of tbe closing of tbe low groggerles
there has been a marked decrease In
drunkenness and crime. Altogether.
Savannah has found high license a great
benelit to an its interests.
The savins common sense of our com
mon people Is our strength. It Is tbe
pride ot this republlo that It can take
tbe poor and oppressed of every land
and ruse them Into one nation. Of tho
million who come to our shores every
year tbe Tail majority speedily beoomo
New Advertisements.
PM. NEUMANN OEO. ICE
Noumann & Ickc
Wholesale anil retail dralorl In
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
and giro them the Lest articles.
C0R.E.C0MMCRCE AND LIVE OAK STS.
Telephone No. 177. 4JM)m
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Wit. HALL'S
BALSAM it
Cures Coughs CoMsTnenmoniaj Con
BumpUon.BronchiftlDUIloultlo&.Bron-
soothe and heals tho Membrane of
tho Langs lnflamod and poisoned by
the dlseaso and prevents the night
sweats and tho tightness across the
chest which accompany It. OON-
you. oven thonga professional old
falls. For sale by all Druclsts.
JOHN r. BEHBT Is CO. IU York.
tyWrlt. for niumlnatnl Dook.
AU R ANT 1 1
Mwt of th dlMMM which tfflict nunklnd arv otdrv
ft!!; OKQMd bf s dUofdrtrd condition of tb tt V E H
For kit ooraplKJnU of thlt kind nch u Torptdllf (
tb Llr BtlLrxiMiMi Nrou I7ppU ItwllAii-
tino ImcuUrJty ot tb Dowtlt Const ipatlon. FUta
nioodv rial. ChilU ud Fet.r. llr
ihairUon Man or fKr Ftven Chmnla Dlr-
rbtsta Idm of AppvUlo. IlMdtub Tool IiroLh
InvcnUritiM IncldanUl Ui FvmtlM D4rinc-down
SSiCSt STDIGER'S URNTII
h Invaluable. llunoiipuufMlofilldiMMM.
t"t OIIDE7 " dl.aa.ee of tb. LIVER
.IIIVWnB STOMACH udBOWILS.
It chaiigv. the ernnptAtlno fivna a wuy rvllow
tioi. lo.nddr hMltarwlar. II .Dtlraly retnovM
lovr alnnr .plrtt.. II l on. of Ih. BEST AL
TERATIVE8 and PURIFIERS. OF THE
BLOOD and I. A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER'8 aurantii
P mIo by tdl DnurviiU. PrktSt.OO perbottl.
O. F.STADICER Pioprletor.
0 80. FRONT 8T. Philadelphia Pa.
clem ii. cotton.
.
loiepnono no
.Excelsior Planing Mills
nnntrnctora and Bulldora.
Manufacturers of
Sash Doors Blinds.
Odd-elzo Sash Doors anil minds mado on
hort notice. Bcmll Sawlnir Turning Etc. to
order. Store and Odlco Filling
ipcolalty.
OFFICC AND MILL!
Travis St. Cor. Avos C and D.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
r 'THE LlflHT RUNHIHQ vS
3PWING MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SATiSFACTIONi
UNANUfc IVIABU.
:3Un'.iSiwcK.Y. Cclcsgn ID. Si. toils Mo.
l uajj lex. tan tnucuce iti.
H. W. CAFXnAHT.
CITY EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
City and country real estate for sale rent or
Calisnd see us.
29 Acequia Street
LORENZO CASTRO
Land and General
Business Agent.
French and lojral documents In l
correctly ana promptly exmuiw
Iuqulre for bargains. Offloot
No. 4. East Commorco Street
SAN ANTONIO
IMP0KTaT-lr rou desire otty trade adver
Use In the LI vat the most generally read
paeerintneeiir.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
B Alexander Arch A. Alexander
President Assistant Cashier
eias National Bant San Antonie
SSI Commsrs Slrsat.
GIHERAL BANKING tUllaCSS TRtlltaCTtD.
Isltnrs lleirtster kent In our l adlnrroom.
wheru slranircrt In the clt j an. InrlUHf to call.
8. Tuohbtoii Pre . J. W.Qliss. V. r
lu. V. Earl Cashier.
THE
BADBRS'NATIONALBANK
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transact.
A Gonoral Banking Business.
LEQN1DAS V. DIBBLE
Attorney at Law
And Notary Public.
NO StO WKST CoUMKIICS BTHSKT
SAN ANTONIO TRXA8.
HACY BROTHERS
Alllwork tcft with us will rccclvo irouipt
attention. Estimates furnished cheerfully.
Uavo orders at North San Marcos street.
Ual. Joisph Ihtly
LEAL & SHELY
IKsubllshod In 1&VI.1
Dolorosa street bctween Main
and Mllltarr Plaiaf.
ive Stock Exchange
UUHBAtl OP INrOltMATIOM.
Bell & Brp's
No 331. Commerco Street
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
rooils and purchasers i
BaUif action iruarantced.
PATENTS FOR IN.V?NTIONS
ItKrcuiENCKM A ttornoT-tTsL-neral A.II. (Garland.
Washlmrton I. U. and toll llreuslng of fcau
Antonio juxb. ooniipcieu wnn ine i.i
real estate etc. Government bonds sold on
month) payments. Good premiums for In-
vestors ltollablo correspondents wanted.
Address
G. W. FOSTER Banker
No. K II road way New York
Seffel & Herwiek
SCENIC ARTISTS
Ornamental Plain Sign and House Painters
Alamo St. Opp. Scriolz Hall.
Geo. M. Silsbee
leneral Contractor
Drick Laving 1'lasterlng Ornamental work
a specialty. All work miarantoed.
Ill Fourth Street.
San Antonio - - - Texas.
The Little Bee-Hive
BOOT AND SHOEMANCFACTTOINO.
All tho latest and modern strlcs of Boot;
and Shoes on hand and made to order on short
notloo. Custom work a specialty. Men's Boots
soled and heolod for $1.
ERNST LANGE Proprietor
IIS EAST HOUSTON STm BAN ANTONIO
Alamo Brewery
AND
Lone Star Bottling Works.
Beer Jn Kegs and Bottles and tho.
New Berliner Weiss' Beer
Orders bavo best and prompt attention
WILLIAM ESSER
310 Avenuo I). Telephone No. 273.
San Antonio - - - Texas
Hotel Val Verde
Dol Rio Val Vordo Co. Texas
All the vnr llftnlth Itmort of the Southwest
New management courteous attention and
special caro 10 inrtuias.
ltatos and accommodations to pleaso com-
mercial travelers aud stockmen.
Mrs. E V. Close - Proprietress.
D. QtJASSO
Merchant Tailor
II and II Main ruuHrFrneh Building.
Large and fine lino of Prrlng and Hummer 8am-
Hults made to order at Wow York
i ml lit guaranteed. Uniforms for or
oni a sneclaitr. A nw method of
norntinsr clothtnir. iruaran In the color.
ltcpalrlng promptly done. S-ftKtn
. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
SOLKDAD STREET
Opp Courthouse - - San Antonio.
All kinds of Binding and ltullng done with
neatness durability and dispatch.
Competition In prices dolled.
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza
ITInw.re Aatirunware .nd Ilallder.' Hardware
I'alnta Oil. (Ila... Katla Catlerr Ete.
Agent for tbe Datn Antomitic Hay Stacker and Gatherer
cfTlio Greatest Lnbor-Pavlng Machine)
For Terry tios Clhrt4 Cook fttoves. Champion Har-
vest HrUhton lUns; ami Iloford's Steel and Chilled
l'lows Hulkv Tlows Uultlvetors Kto. Kb).
I.NUHKTII'8cflAltUKN HKEUS
Fence Wire ot Every Description and at Lowest Prices.
ELKHART CARRIAGE &
Btrry Ituffirr by thn mUdlotnan I
hM wtfraf dollarn ftdtlnl to thaOnt
prli'f. We hn no ufsti 1ml tor
K. Wsnyfn
erytiilnrffortwo
srM latH.N.1.
K.v I farm H.rnrM .'2:1.30. O .p
rree. AJdreu. W II. fit ATT Pecrit.
CITY DRUG STORE
8 COMMERCE STREET. SAN AHTOHIO. TEXAS.
JAS. D. DEVINE
Druggist
24 Solodad St. One Door North of Courthouse San Antonio
ifAlways on hand a full and fresh stock of Onjurs Chemicals and Toilet Articles and
and prepared at all hours with caro and diipatch. peTelephone No. 27fl.
PARS
These pills vere a wonderful discovert. Ho others
or relieve all manner of disease. The information
bozofpUli. Find out
PILLS
about them and von
will always be thank
ful. One pill a dose.
ranoni'PiIli contain
nothing harmful are
easj to take and
cause co ioconven-
the marvelon power of these pills they would walk ICO miles to pet a box if they could not bo had
without. Sent by mail for S3 cents la stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free postpaid. Send for it
tbe information is very valiuMe. I. S. JOHNSON ti CO. 22 Custom House Street BOSTON UASS.
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 perfect and permanent cure.
D. P. BARR
Bole Accut for tho State
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San 'Antonio.
JULIUS 8TUIOKJCU.
STRICKER & ZOPFS
Manufacturing Jewelers. .
n.i.i ait.fl. ni.tin.. anr! nnirrflrfnir. Watchos BnslTClock? Ttcnalrlno'. Onlr the most
Skilled Workmen Employed tifriot Attention to all lUuslness entrusted to us. Offloo and
"V. LORHA.
MILITAR1T TAILOR
INo. 6 Commorco Stroor
Begs leave to announce to the'publio and many customers that lu
nas jnaaeji reunction oi
20 Per Cent in Prices to.Close out his SPRING and
SUMMER GOODS
lie has a very large lot of piece goods loft and THEY MUST GO.
Uall cany ana socuro your cnoice oi gooua.
tmtiSMR MAKUMCTURma ca ST. tout.
LEROUX & COSCOVE dsaur in
TTPYMWV T.A ACVEm
BAN ANTONXO;nXAS
Real Estate and Low
General Aont for Adams tt Vf loses' lot and
Improved property in all parts ot the eltr-
Bpectal attention paid to lands In Southwest
Texas.
Correspondence solicited.
Offlco J7S West Commerce street.
VYM. JCxnnR.
Geo. Itxtmsu
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce ind Alamo Streeli
DULLNIU BLOCK.
Keep tbo Finest-Imported Wines Chan
pagnes and Liquors. Specialties In the finest
trands of Domestic and Imported Cigars.
Come and see M First-class f etftlemen's re-
sort. Flno lunch dallv at 10 o'clock a. m.
San Antonio Texas
HARNESS MTE'CTCO.
Utb"th wiyi
yri
TodUohUM
.M3
Apothecary
like them In the world. Will voiltlvelr cut
around each box is worth ten times the cost of s
lence. One box will
do more to purlftr ths
hlood and cure chron-
ic ill health than $5
worth of aaj other
remedv jet discov-
ered. If people could
bo mads to realist
Rich Blood!
or ScroDila on earth and guaran
tho torn
OPINION or AS EXFEKT.
Mrs. Mary B. Welch Tucawet DomesUe
Koonomy at Stat. UnlTerslty ot Iowa.
"My deliberate Judgment Is that tho OYen
or tho Itungo as compared with other.'
Is sot only tnoro equally koated la every
part front aa well us rear but as a result
ot Its superior ventilation the food placed
therein Is better cooked uhlle retaining- a
sweeter flavor and a larger proportion of
Its best Juices. I haro found also thai sba
consumption ot fuel In thlsBmnfflforatfTan
uia' UAUY lt WEU!H'
Hardware sots Acvr ro San Antonio
xssTTssTVBBeKV
jre Ilhutratod Cstelsjcne
rj Klkbari lallavaa
& CO..
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