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xi gaily 3f t0fet.
MONDAY DECEMBER 7 1886.
RAILROAD! TIME TABLE.
X.&O.N. liallrood.
DRPARTUHEfl
For Bt. Louis via Mo. la route.
From tit Louis'
From wirvdo.
O..U.& 8. A. Railroad.
OS A TRAIN TO HEW OULEAN3 DAmLY
Til HOUGH EXPftKMII CAST DA1I.T1
Loare for Now Orleans Houston and
Oalvoiton -. 8;0Oa.m
AimiTC rnuu thk eait.
Arrive from Now Orleans Houston
and (Jalvoston 7:2ft p m
tnitouati west.
Leave for Ban Francisco El Tasoand
Kiwil'-BN 7:Wp. iu
Arrive from San Francisco Kl I'aso
and Eagle Pais... 7:30 a. m
S. A. to A. P. Railroad.
A mil VA LA AND DEPAKTUHEf.
Until further nollco our trains wil run
Dally (except tiumUy) as folio wst
SOUTHBOUND TWAINS.
Lcaroffan Antonio.. 10Wam.
Loave Uvevllloat . i h p. m.
Arrives at Corpus Christ I p. m.
KOHTIIIIOUND TKAINS.
Leaves Corpus Christ! 8:4.1 a m.
Leave Ueevlllo.. . 11.1U p. in
ArrtvoatSan Antonio i.Wo. in.
Mm rei
Cures rmeiimansm neunigia
llarkh. ll.il.fc.T.U.h..
TMfc riflRM
elm. llcr pretty eyes wcro swollen-ana
red. Tho roses Hint lato hail bloomed
In hor cheeks wcro "ailed and cono."
Tho templing lips wcro set with llio un-
speakable melancholy of tho lirst griev-
ous sorrow that had darkened tho bright
life of tho young and wealthy beauty.
She was but 18 years of ago. 'I no bright
expectancy of life had just burst upon
her llko tho life-laden sunshine of early
spring when death had suddenly stalk-
ed Into her prosenco and taken from
her side the generous being who for
years bad filled In her heart tho placo
of father mother sister brother and
all for ho was all sbo had. She had
kissed" him after dinner and be had
gone cheerfully to his study thero with-
in an hour to meet bis end unexpected-
ly aoshrlvcd of his sins and intestate.
The blow bad fallen upon Odllla with
such violent suddennoss that it was long
ero she could conceive it in all its hor-
ror liut when sho saw the rich collln
which contained her all disappear In tho
vault and the door close upon it sho fell
In a Bwoon and for many days her life
was ondangerod. But youth triumph-
ed over sorrow. Sho recovered and the
tears which sho shed unburdened her
heart. Sho was well enough to Icavo
her room within a week but this dav
upon which sho left the house and
walked into tho shrubbery was the tint
upon which her thoughts haa wanuerea
for a moment from the dead.
As sho sat unon the familiar bench
her meditations nil ended in the queryi
"Why docs he not comof" Lore bad
alroady made Its appearanco in her
young life. In truth wherever thero Is
youth thero is lovo also. Often he comes
as the painted butterfly sometimes as
tho sentimentally tuneful nightingale
and again It is said ho appears in the
shopo of tho norer-dylng sphinx. But
however that may bo he always comes
In the springtime of life. So she sat
wondering why ho did not come when
a familiar footstep was heard. She did
not turn her head but her heart accel-
erated its motion she mado room on
the narrow bench for another and lift
ed her hand In silent erecting. In an
instant a young man had that delicate
white hand in li Is; bo pressed It to his
lips. "Jly poor littlo Odllla" ho said;
"thev would not havo let mo sco vou
oven to-day it I had not guessed that
you would De Here anu coino wunoui
asking. Won't you look at mo darllngP"
as ho sat by her side.
She turned her fair liead. rich with
blushes of grntllied vanity Incased In
soft waves of ebony hair hor smooth
brow shaded with mischievous ringlets
strayed from tho fold. A bright smile
dwelt onlv n moment in her eves and
faded blending into sad looks and
quickly giving placo to quivering lips
and melancholy drops weighing down
her richly-fringed eyelids. Then the
bosom heaved with a convulsive sob
und her head lay on tho young man's
shoulder whilo Ills arm stole around
her waist and ho stroked the fair bead
of his lovo. Suddenly both weeping
maiden nnd consoling lover wcro startl-
ed with the consciousness of a strango
tiresnncG. When thev looked un a man
was standing br. The youthful lover
was evidently disconcerted out not so
bis fair sweetheart. Sho indignantly
aroso and with tho proudest look sur-
veyed the Intruder llo was an ill-looking
man. Dark and stoutly built
dressed with neat simplicity his square
chin covered with black beard closely
cropped nnd his lips firmly set gave
him nn appoaranco of strength and reso-
lution which men of moro herculean
mold could not havo borno. llo stood
looklii" at tho pair with contracted
brow and a dangerous gleam In bis
eyes; but when Odllla rose ho doffed
bis bat and politely bowlngi "Miss Odll-
la 1 am sorry Indeed to have Intruded
upon so Interesting a scene."
"1 had hoped that our last Interview
would end our acquaintance" she
said.
"No" be answered coolly; "It did
Indeed dispose of mo as a suitor for
your hand but It did not altogether an-
nihilate me. as vou soo. I am still a man
capable of lovo or bate and a lawyer
with business to transact; and as a law
yer I happen to know you much bolter
than you Imagine."
The young woman had retalnod her
defiant attitude and her lips curled
with something akin to contempt as she
retortedi "I havo nothing to do with
legal matters. My father never Intrust-
eoT me with anything and any claim
you may have resurrected must be sub
mitted 10 ine regularly appointed per-
sons." "Perhaps if you were suro who your
father was " the lawyer com-
menced. But tho girl would not let him con-
tinue and appealing to her lover
"George" she cried "will yon protect
me from this man's insults and prevent
him from intruding his Terr disagree-
nnle prosenco upon mor' sho wnUcd
proudly by.
"i uave only statou n fact which you
would llko. perhaps to keen out of Mr.
Castleton's knowledgo until ho Is more
securely hooked."
nut sue was out ol sight li not out
of hearing ero he could finish nnd the
hand of George Castlcton upon his
shoulder caused tho angered man to
turn.
'Gcoreo Castlcton." ho said "do not
dare to lay your hands upon mo. I havo
a far better riirht lo theso nrcinlscs than
you. and It 1 had not It is not such as
you that would stay me."
"iiowevcr mucn stronger vou may do
than I" the young man unflinchingly It.
answered "you must not think Mr. lal-
ooi. mat i stanu in awo oi you."
"I don't doubt vour couraco In tho
least Castlcton" was tho moro collect-
ed reply; "but you are a fool In all
friendliness I tell It to vou vou nro a
looi. mis nno lady nas onuawi uu
itb her beautv and vou nro bent on
winning her fair hand at the sanio tlmo
as tho great wealth sho Is Supposed to
Possess. Well man sho has not a cent
not n cent do you hear? She is not
t. !...- Wn.nnl. 1.. ... -n.l
thero Is no will Mr. Watson's only son
iy nis nrst wue win do mo soio noir."
"You apeak In riddles sir. What
proof have you that Odllla is not what
sho has always appeared to be nnd that
Jonathan Watson has n son of whom ho
never spoko and of whom no ono has
ever hcardP You nro cither mnd or tho
discoverer of very strango nnd Improb-
able things. If you are not prepared to
furnish incontrovertible proof for theso
statements strong and fearless as you
pretend to bo you will llnd yourself ba-
yond your depths sir."
nam no yon take me lor a child
to cry in triumph over an uncertainty?
I know whereof 1 speak. Jonntban
Watson was married in tho East when
be was young and penniless: ho had a
child nnd left it and Its young mother
to fare the best wny they could. Ho
went West and made a fortune He
procured a dlvorco nnd married again.
Ho did have a child by his second mar-
riago but sho died and this girl tho
daughter otonootbis servants was sub-
stituted for the dead ono without the
fathor knowledge."
Tho voung lover stood pale and
dazed wavering uncertain what to do
or say. Talbot's manner carried con
viction witn nis words and unstioton
did not for a moment doubt that his
story was true. Neither be nor his
companion bad noticed tho approach of
a youug man now within easy hear-
ing distance. Ho was dressed in gray
traveling costume. He was tall broad-
shouldered nml erect and Ins largo bluo
eyes lighted up a countenance of un-
usual beauty nnd intelligence. He had
bared his head to tho evening breeze
and his long chestnut hair shaded tho
neck of an Antlnous. It was impossible
to look upon his faco nnd doubt for a
moment the noblo Integrity of Ills soul.
He considered tho pair before him with
evident amazement and indignation
nnd listened us ono who had a right to
hear.
Oh. von nro pale" tho lawyer con
tinued. "I dare say you lovo thu pretty
daughter of Jonathan Watson's servant.
So did I oucu. Now I hate her. I of-
fered myself to her as humbly ns n shep-
neru uoy migiu court a princess one
not only refused me; sho spurned me
from hor feel as though I had been a
loathsome reptile. Do you think I am
made of slime? That was moro than
flesh and blood could endure I was
bent upon rovonge nnd revenge Is
mine. Sho will go lienco in poverty and
disgrace. Her fair hands will havo to
earn a miserable existence. Her proud
heart will bavo to bow itself down to
labor at the command of others or sink
to worse unless tho gallant son of
Judge Castlcton will tako her np from
ine gutter wnere sne ueiougs unu maau
her his wife." ho added bowing. "It
you love her as I did you will dolt
'No. not lost: deprived of some of its
sweets no doubt but not lost. I will
still have the satisfaction of proving that
she Is tho ch Id of a servant. 1 will taico
all this property out of her hands
every cent and placo It whero it right-
fully belongs."
How did you discover!"' stammered
tho youn lover.
"tlowr on it was just nnmonso
luck that's all. I knew by chance of
tho divorce: worked it uu and found
tho boy a noble fellow. 1 looked around
tho second- marriage nnd found the
mother of Miss Odllla nnd siio told nil.
Ohl I have tho proofs perfect as the
"Andyou will carry out that dlaboll
cal scheme?"
That 1 will without a scrunlc. I can
tell you. And yon will you marry Miss
Odllla Grubbs I think. Is her rightful
name? "
Marrv her Of a certainty I shall.
But before that I will find a way to
chastise vou in a proper fashion."
"liattl wny man i can areas: your
bones with no moro effort than It
would tako to crush a sparrow" laugh.
cd tho lawyer. But tho eyes of both
met In deadlv Laired and tner lOOKCd
Into each other's eyeballs like wild
Deasts Drenarine lor a irav.
Tbe silent witness now calmly ap-
firoacbed and laid bis hand upon tno
awver's shoulder. "You are mistaken.
Mr. Talbot" ho said "you have no
proof whatever of what you assert con-
cerning this voung lady and you bad
better keep a still tongue on that sub-
ject." "No proofs!" cried Talbot; "what do
5ou oau the decree ol dlvorco Deiween
onathan and Amelia Watson tho cer
tificate of your own birth the dying
declaration of Mrs. Grubbs hor mother
and the sworn statement of Gabriel
and Adeline Thompson? What do you
call that without mentioning all the
other papers you have now In your
pocket? No proofl You ought to bo
the last to maito sucu a statement air.
Watson."
"And yet you see I am not" coolly
answered tho young man. "All this
evidence of which you speak Is In my
nossosslon. not vours. and can not be
duplicated and I give you ray word of
honor as a man that I will light my
pipo with it all to-night I am not to
bo made a tool of to satisfy your grovel-
ing revenge against n beautiful and
lovable voung woman."
"You will not daro. You will not bo
Idiot enough to destroy your only
chance." tho lawver bozan.
"I tell you that you must live without
your revenge. As for me I am young
healthy and intelligent enough to
make my own living without despoiling
women. The Beauty of tho world is
mine and X am an artist It Is all I
want" and turning to the wondering
lover "Mr. Castlcton will you accom
pany mor ne saiu. -i win do greauy
pleased if you will sup with mo to-
night" With that he left Mr. Talbot
to digest his discomfiture as best he
could.
That night truo to his word Roger
Watson lit his pipe with tho evldeuceof
his ownership in his lata father's prop-
erty and a few weeks later after having
promised bis friend .George Caitleton
bo present ut bis woddlnir. ha return
ed to his studio a happier and n richer
man for he was recognized as Odllla a
brother and she forced from him the
promlso to share tho property with hor.
u. Jjouicaren til utieaja lrwunc
Iax.lt Up.
A heart tbmbs outward tromeaon human
breast.
moves It onward to Its destiny.
And
it In drain
Ith the booest
thought
nn rrnxl iIimh! undone no ruin wrmlsht.
Tu sill Ibo bono that snotb.s a ilylng breath.
who would i
from darkness Into light.
d. Use Id
Will never reach
nd touch the gulden
spring!
Who rises Itfllnff othira up with him.
Wo build our thoughts llko mountains to the
8m vo that wo knew our llrrs aro not evolved
the solo end or niuno emptjr shrouds.
HOW TIIKY MADH MONEY.
Pack un vour thlnes ns soon as vou
plcaso my dear" said Mr. Chcsiioy.
we re going to niovo on Saturday."
Mr. and Mrs. Chesnev wero a matri
monial firm there was no question about
that; but Mrs. fjnesney had always been
silent partner.
("If ever I get married" said Elmo
brleht-evud crirl of seventeen. "I won't
be put upon as inainmn isl" 'Tapa Is
a regular despot that's what papa Isl"
decided Will a tall stripling of fifteen.)
"Where my dear?" askod Mrs. Chcs-
ney with a littlo start
"into tno country" said tno lamnr
autocrat "I'm tired of this city busi-
ness; it costs a great deal moro than It
comes to. I'm told you can live at half
the expense In the country."
"But" gnspod Mrs. Cliesney "what
Is to becomo of tbo children's educa-
tion?" There s n verv rood district school
In the neighborhood not moro than a
nillo distant" explained her husband.
'anu tno cxcrciso win uu mora goou."
'And wnat are wo to do lor society r '
Pshawl" said Chcsner. "I wouldn't
givo a rap for people who can't bo so
ciety lor tnemscivus. lucre u do tno
housework to do. you know nobody
kcops a girl in the country and plenty
of jobs about the place for Will and
Spencer. I shall keep a horse if 1 can
get one cueap ior ine station is nan a
milo from the place nnd I've bargained
for n couple of cows and some pigs."
Will and Spoucer looked askance at
each other.
It 11 do us good to walk n mile to
school" muttered the older; "but father
must havo n horso to carry him half a
milo to tho station."
That s father s logic all over ob
served Sponcer."
While Air. v;nesney explained to nis
wife tho various advantages which were
to accruo from tho promised move.
"It's unfortunate. ' said he. "that El-
ma and Itoslo arun t buys. Such a lot
of womon-folks nro enough to swamp
any family. Men now can always
earn their bread. But wo must trv to
mako everybody useful In some wny or
other. It's so hualthy you know"
added be. "And tho rent won t bo half
of what wo pav hero."
'Are there any modern conveniences
about tho place? timidly Inquired Mrs.
Chesnov.
Muero s a spring or excellent water
about a hundred varus H orn tno bouse"
said her husband.
Havo I got to walk a hundred yards
for ever drop of water I want?" said
she.
And a largo rain-water hogshead
under tho caves of tho house" added
Mr. Chesnev. "And I vo ulroadv cot a
barcain in korosenu litmus. As for
candles I am given to understand that
tho good housekeepers thereabouts mako
'em thoinselvcs In tin molds. There's
nothing liko economy. Now I do beg
to know Abigail" ho added. Irritably
"what nro vou looklnir so lackadaisical
about? Do vou expect to sit still and
foul your nanus wnue i do an tno
work? Glvo mo a woman for sheer
natural laziness!
I nra not lazv. Goorirc." said the
poor wife with n bewildered air; "but
nil tins is so new anu strango hi ursw
But I'll try to get accustomed to It I'll
try my very best."
Nevertheless. Itoslo nnd Elma and
their mother shed many a salt tear into
the trunks and packing-boxes on top of
the woollen blankets and rugs nnd piles
ol domestic linen.
"I bate tho country! said Elma.
I'd as soon go to prison and dono with
It"
"Oh Ellle don't talk so" said Rose.
There aro wild roses and robins there.
iust as ono sees on tho painted plaques
n tha shop windows. And perhaps wo
can havo a fliiwer-bed and some dear
littlo downr chickens."
But the lirst sight of Mulleinstalk
Farm was dispiriting in tho extreme.
Between rock nnd swamp thero was
scarcely pasture for the two lean cows
mat Air. uncsneynau oougnias "a Dar-
gain" and tho hollow-backed horso
which stalkod about tho premises llko
somo phantom Bucephalus.
ine appio trees iu ine orcnara wero
lurcc-ouartcrs uead. and loaned sor
rowfullv awar from tbo last winds
until their douziis toucueu me very
ground; tho fences wero all gone to
ruin nnd tho front gate was tied np
witn a string.
"Is this hornet" said Elma with an
Indoserlbablo intonation In ber voice.
"We'll eet thlnirs all straightened up.
after awhile" said Mr Cliesney bust-
ling to drive away the pigs who had
DroKon out oi tnoirpen. and vvora saiieac
lmr dls'mallv under the window.
Mrs. Chesnoy cried hersoll to sleep
that nicbt and wakened the next morn
ing with every bone instinct with shoot
ing pains.
"And no wonder" said Spencer.
'There's a foot of water In tho cellar."
"We must have it drained" said Mr.
Chesney with an uneasy look; "but
there's plentv of things to do first'
And now began a reign of tbe strict
est economy nir. uncsnoy nimseii pam
for everything with chocks and not an
article came Into the bouse or went out
of it without his cognizance. New
dresses were frowned upon; spring bon-
nets were strictly Interdicted; orders
were Issued that old carpets should be
resewed and broken dishes repaired
with cement and aulcklime.
"Baye save savei inai is me cniet
Ihlno" hn Wnt ronoatlnff. hrl.lilv.
"Women-folks can't earn; they should
trv their best to save."
"It'a all very well for papa" growled
will- iie guua tu mo cut oveij u
and soos something besides tno pigs am
the dead applo trees lie orders a new
suit when be needs It Look at mam.
ma's patched gown and Rosle'sdyed
bonnet-strings! Why tboy can't even
go to church they are such obleotsl
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JlB.V. Bahl Cashier
R ADERS' NATIONAL BANK
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
A General Banking Business.
r romlio ami Monterey Sta.
ipalmns aud every clort will be
JOK IIUIIANELU l'roprielo
Elite Restaurant
LOUSTANEAU & CO.
(9m -Til lluiuuna Malnl'laza.)
Bar Room Billiards Saloon Restaurant.
Wo unlr keep tho finest Wines. Chnmpaiinr
Uiiuora nnd t'lvnrs both lktinesllo and li
ported. New and best unproved Ullliai
tables.
Tlio Ileltnnrnnt Is In Dally Ileoelpt of Fi
Order tmin Pamlllts I'artlei Kt
risli uiilers uuu uamu.
lu f irst-class ettlo aim t'crioci.
Infirmary Remedies &c.
; and quiokef t relief and cure at tbe
BAM ANTONIO
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor of Houilon and St. Harj't Stl.
)ilcli li tho most thorouzhl
any Institution of tbo kind In t
THE NEW HIGH-ARM
Bill-.
Pcrnona deilrlmr to nuroba
a real It
jiarkct wmcn win i
lait a ouarter of a
tnrv. ilrtlntr H rHt-sflmiii wftrk. ihould CC
N'KW IMIMtnVKIl HINdFll." with tilifh
arm Hifht running and almost noiseless.
Noothur machlno win do so wide a ran
.1?
and so nno a quality oi wora so upeet
and satisfactory as tbls. II much office
and atrents for the sale of It are In almost
overv town inroiiftnou. inu niaie.
San Antonio Texas
GENERAL OFFICES TO It
Texas and Mexico.
W. B. TAYI.Oll.
Taylor & Son
HOUSE IICM AID DECOR
PAINTERS
Qlldlug Qralnfi Paper Xlanglne
Kalflomllnuie Kt?.
11 W HOUSTON ST. SAN ANTOKIO TEX
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS
back par bounty and pension for soldiers.
mall contracts' business aiionooa w.
Attorner at Law Washinirton D. b.
titrtpvitrfsi- Attnmevleneral A.ll. Garland.
Waahlnainn I and to H. Ilreuslna of
Ell! EAP! NOSE!
AMD THROAT.
San
Antonio Tozaa. oonnrcieo vim tno l.iqut
who win turnisD uiauas on uppncniiuu.
Wm. Hatik Co. Banker! waahington
PIPER & SCHULTHESS :
Nos. 8 10 12 14 Yturrl and 249 Market Sto.
METAL NAILS AND EENCE WIRES
lUrlwiI and Bmooth Annoall. ralnll and OalrsnU.!di Pnoo FUNC.
p.ti nt Konco man. Holler Uu. and OuldM. Stretcbf ni;
and llrlKht Tin'hpet Iron. OalTanlicI Iron. BtMl. Zna. topper. Ilrasa.
o. IN Iron l'fs Load. Boldtr. o. Ilnner' Hupp Tinnon snd
Machlnrrj. Btcal llalln Ties Improrrd for Hr llallo Presses. Agents for
CAMBRIDGE HOOFING COMPANY'S j.
Iron and Steel Roofing and Siding Iron
tndgc C0.' cartridges an Kind sana
Sheet Metal Roofing Co.'s Walters
ttrWc mako 1iw Prices on Car Lois.
dr.18.lr
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza
Tinware Aat irunware end llaltders' Berderere.
1'elnU Oil. Ulesa Melt. Cutlery Bte.
Aent for tho Dalo Automatic Hay Stacker and Gatherer
rrhnCln-alut Uuor-Harlnir Machine)
For l-rrr Oo.'l Leirkraled Cook Motel. Chemple Har-
veat llrlglitun iiaiiaea and llulurd'a HUmI and Chilled
l'lowa gula I Iowa Cultivator. Kte. Kte.
L.4MlltKllt'S OAltllKM HKKDS
Fence Wire ol Every Description and at lowest Prices.
J. H. MARQUART
BOOT AND SHOE
orrosiTE couitT hodbe.
from fi upward; UojV ltooti and Hhocf of all dctcrtptlonf la clf
Calf Ilf-.i
.train button and law.
J. 11. M t'i w and t! w Miix-h. In button lac and gaiter are tbe belt In tb autet
rt lWllltIti i
nplt-to atock of OcntB'FINi: 11LTTON
t-VIn addition to my atock of Hoots and
Im' and i-hlMn-n'a th(n.. kihI tho rs'leiirattil
tVOrdora for anr ityU a of llootn andttboei will be promtitl exoouted. A nloe At and
EUOUNR STAKKKL.
STAFF EL
Genoral Commission Merchants Cotton Wool and Hides.
tents fur Weir Sulky l'low Bleel illdlnu and Walking CultlTstorl Corn aodCottot
era Dccrlnic Mowers Iteapers Binders and HarTttlnfr Machines.
Littles Chomical Fluid and Powder Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. -
JAS D.
DRUGGIST AND
I'reicrlpllon Calls positively and prumptly
Toilet and Fancy Goods. Everything Pertaining to tbe Drag Trade.
Corner COMMKKCKBt. and MAIN TLAZA.
"W". ID. ALBIITI
Chemist and
NO. 205 ALAMO PLAZA.
AlWHJi
d a Full and Krenh Stock of Drujri Cbomlca'a and Toilet Article! crerr
Flrst-i'lHt-r. DruirMore. rrcacrlftlont rrado a rptcta1tr and will b Prepared
t all bourn with
nddisimicb.
ALAMO ICE
31 CAMEKON STItEET
Telephone No. 229
- AOH
INDIAN NATION COAL.
PA!
Thus ptlls vers a wonderful diicovcrr. So others like them in ths vorld. Wilt positifel etm
orrehava all manner of disease. The infarmation around each box is worth ten times tbseostef a
box of pills. Find out MgCav OM Bl
about them and you BfluB H Bfjl
wlllalwsysbothank. HH HH
ful. One t dose. H
Parsoni'rills contain T alB
nothing harmful are ssaJH remedy yet disoor-
easy udaiH saH ssHH jiWered. Ifpeoplieoald
causa no inconren. at BHi JBBSI BssaTael Br bs mads to realise
the marrclous power of these pills they would walk 100 miles to get a box if they conld not be leaf
without. Sent by mail for S3 cents in stamps. Illustrated pamphlet free postpaid. Sendfarti
ue information is very raiuaMe. I. s. JUimsu.l u vo. Z3 custom uouts street uimus suaav
Make New
1 will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PDtUFIER
And curt any case oi syphilis
tee a perfect and permanent cure.
D. P. BARR
Solo Aarent for the State!
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio-
Ore Paints 4c.: Union rVtoWHc Car-
canores aneui no ow. nammw
Patent Tin Shingles Siding flatof. .
V Correipondonos BoUcltd.
San Antonio Texu
MANUFACTURER
LACK and QA1TEK BIIOHS. Thea
flhorfl I carry all kind of ihoo polish for
T. M." lilac klnsr.
nnd lloota a B(oclaUr and attended to with
ALEXANDER KCBL.
& KUHL
- SANANTON10.TEX
DEVINE
PHARMACIST.
answered Day or Night by thorough graduates
rOniy Drug Store In the City opon all Night
Apothecary
TELEPHONE NO. 299-
COMPANY
San Antonio Texas.
- NTH rK-
.ssask ltnc0' 0" boxTiu
HBa domoratopur6rtbe
iH Tvi bloodindcureebron.
kW lo Ul health thui $a
stBaV worth of say ether
Rich Blood!
or Scrofula on earth and guaran
RSON?
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