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A 'HOME
OR A FARM FOR ALL
Special Attontlon Invited to tho
Fallowing List of Bargains
in Lands Ranches City
Residences Farms
Building Lots I
We represent solely every plcco of
property Advertised by us and we claim
without fear of contradiction that wo
have the largest and most dlverslllcd
list or property In tho Soiitlmcst; that
our facllltlca for showing property aro
better and wo glvo moro advertising
advantages to our clients than any other
Arm In this city. We are prepared at
all times to accompany buyers to any
portion of tho State where wc oiler
lands and advise all wishing Information
to call or write for our Circular Mat of
llargalnsjust out by
HILTON & YOUNG
20s wrvt noihTON hthkki-
10000 ncrea of land on head waters of
Uuadalupe river one of tho flncst cattlo
ranches In tho Mtate; abundance or pure
running water line range and good win-
ter protection. A bargnln If applied for
soon. 40000 acres outside range.
B000 acres adjoining above same char-
acter oriaml abundant water; will sell
at low figures cither separately or with
the abovo.
0500 acre ranch In Menard county 2
ndles front on both sides of the SnnSnlia
river; lino range abundant water and
Rood winter protection; also with tho
ind 3WI0 flno graded slurp. The best
bargain In tho State can be had Ir this
property; It must be sold.
700 aero farm on the Guadalupe river
12 miles below Si gnln about 100 acres
In cultivation with good Improvements
f;enerally can bo bought for the very
ow price of 3-10 per acre; terms ir de-
sired. 240 acre rami 10 miles southeast or tho
city on tho Calaveras creek all under
good fence; 70 acres In cull Ivnllon good
well house or 3 rooms stock pens etc.;
lino grass land and very productive; will
be sold very low and on very llbernl
terms.
320 acres lino forming land on tho Me-
dina river In good shape abundant
water and good grass; Just the place tor
a small stock farm
320 acre farm on Medina river adjoin-
ing the above; 20 acres in cultivation;
small house; will sell one or both the
abovo tracts for $7.M per aero.
320 acres good Tanning and grazing
land 15 miles southwest ot the city with
permanent water plenty of timber soil
mostly n sandy loam; will sell for the
low price of $:f.tK per acre.
320 acres of good postonk timbered
land 10 miles cast of the city near Halnt
Ilednlg very productive and In good
farming section; will oiler this tract for
a short time nt $2.50 per acre.
205 acre farm 15 miles southeast or
city on Calaveras creek; 115 acres In n
lik-li state of cultivation balance nil un
der rence; abundant water good stone
house 6 rooms lino orchard peaches
plums grapes etc.; Is a perfect farm In
every respect; can be had nt a bargain.
100 acre farfn 11 miles east or city 35
acres In cultivation good house of 2
rooms tank tine black sandy loam easi-
ly cultivated and very productive.
Price f 00
100 acres open land adjoining tho above
same character of soil; will sell with
above or separately. I'rlco $0.50 per
acre.
200 acre farui 10 miles ca6tofclty 05
acres In cultivation good house 4 rooms
nnd gallery lathe and plastered; 250 line
fruit trees 2 good wells of soft water
permanent stock water 135 acres In
pasture tine grass stock pens cribs and
tenements all complete; this Is nn ex-
cellent farm l'rlce J2700.
1100 acre hay farm 10 miles northwest
or the city all under good rence; can
mow' 1000 acres; good Improvements
tine living springs and an abundance of
living stock water. A dellghtrul home
for invalids being much higher than the
city. This Is one or the finest ranches In
the State. Call for terms.
100 acre farm about 12 south of the
city 75 acres In cultivation balnnco un-
der fence; good well wind mill fine
sandy loam easlly.culllvated and very
productive good house wagon and har-
ness. I'rlco $2000. Terms If desired.
city rnoi'KiiTr mauiiKNCKM tors.
Six beautiful building lots on Tobln
hill In front of Frank Anderson's resi-
dence very cheap at $050 each.
One large line lot on South Laredo
ilrcet containing 1) ncres or ground
running back to Ban Pedro equivalent
to G lots; owner wants money. Price
$1200.
A nice little cottage In block 51 I.opcz
street 3 rooms nnd gallery good cistern
brick and cement 125 barrels lot 20x00
vnras all fenced for $050.
Two splendid now residences on Dal-
las and Augusta streets about 10 rooms
'each with closets bath rooms hot and
cold water connections gas in all rooms
and halls with every other conceivable
convenience. Positively tho llnest fin-
ished In the city all new nnd In perfect
order. One Is two-story; the other Is
one-story both bargains. Terms given
at our olllco.
An elegant stone residence on Krlo
avenue with one-half block or ground or
0 lots with nil modern conveniences
stable carriage house bath rooms clos-
ets sowernge etc. This Is n princely
home and owner will take part payment
In country property well situated nnd
will give n good bargain nil tho way.
Call for particulars.
Two nice cottages on South Kingsbury
street; will sell very low; but little cash
required; balance In Installments;
One line building lot 30x00 varas on
Tobln hill corner Main avenue and
street fenced nnd graded; tho
finest building slto In tho city; improve-
ment cost $200. Very cheap for $1250.
Two hundred acres 7 miles east from
city house or 2 rooms 85 ncres fenced In
3 fields 00 peach trees nlmonds grapes
pears etc. 30 head of cattle 11 cows
and balance young stock- cistern nnd
tank all for $2760.
Eighty acres 10J miles north from city;
IS acres in cultivation; can cultivate 50
or GO; house of 3 rooms large cistern and
plenty of water. Only $1000.
Four hundred ncres about 12mllps east
from city all renced largo tank nnd
well frame house and shed newly lm-
Half Interest In n country store cotton
gin etc. In a very flourishing location
not far from this cltv.
House and four lots In block 123 for
saio low or win iraue- tor ponlos. Good
house and large elstern.
If you do not find anything to sultyou
In the above call for our Dcecrlptlvo
Circular. We are always at home and
tue laicustnng unngs on the outside
HILTON & VOUNO
KVmcniiick 1 nin cuniessmg not Jest-
ing. I aent formy mald.nndlpado her
lake down my hair and bruth It. If as
her deft lingers braided my hick' to my
satisfaction I hail thought 1 1 id girl
would have rjimprehendeiltiie 1 might
liavn quoted ccrlnln lines of Mra.llruwn-
lug's which kept singing through my
head:
And throw scorn ou onothat's there"
Any way slio crowned It fair enough
nnd liy my expresi tleslio cl.nl mo in
my most liecninlng gear. Then a few
minutes liefiirn the bell rang I sent her
nwny nnd stood nlono before thochcvnl
gkm Biirvejinginvself with ncnnteiited
smile lor my plan of revengo hadnt
least tho merit of slnipliclty;lt was to
win that man's ndmirulloii if jxmnhle.
us (ore. I'pon tho day when he offered
tun tho latter ami I coldly nnd scorn-
fully rejected It I should feel that I had
squared nil neenmit lietween in In n
manner highly satlifai'tiiry to mvself.
How do women win men's li c'f I
did not nulla knnv. but I fancied If
conilnctol properly tho operation win
liotof ndillleult natiiie. I hoped anil
believed I should succeed. Although
my rcmlutlon rends badly and sound
oven worse 1 comforted myself by
thinking that in I mennt to refusowliat
I laid myself out to win no ono would
dare to ceiisinii mo or to neensu mo of
very unbecoming conduct. And now
whntnio my weapons with which to
conquer?
1 looked at m)selfln tho glass. It
tuny read llko vanity but I feel that old
Mr. ltamsay's prediction In fairly verl-
lied. Although I blush ns I nppralso
imsclf I know I nm no longer the slim
sclinol-glil hut that I nm something
not poihapi. far uflnlienutlful woman
lam tall. My llguiu is cettAliily good.
.My complexion will bear nny test; nnd
something tells mo I could If 1 wished
make my ejes dangeious. So much for
natiiie. Ah for nit. I liavo chosen tho
prettiest of many pu ttv gowiis.nnd inv
gowns now liavo a knack or sitting well
upon me; bo I urn nut ashamed to walk
gracefully aerosi tho loom and coiul-
es)lngto in) self In the gla say nji-
nrovlngly to my double: "Yes Heri-
tage Itlvers )ou hava grown Intoavery
decent sort of n woman a very decent
sort!" Having rcfieslieil my memory
by tho repetition of that peculiarly gall-
Injf phrase I gather up my skirls and
sally forth to victory.
Fortunu favored me. As tho greatest
stranger nnd last arrival it would havo
been In Vincent Hope's provlucutotnko
our hostess Into tho dining-innm had
wo not been favoied that day by tho
pieseneoof u "county magu.ile whoso
jlnlni topieeedence could nut bo lightly
wu'rlooked. It scorned but natiiralanil
part of tho plot that tho squill! should
piesent .Mr. Vincent Ilnim to Miss
ItlverH and for the second flmo In their
lives theso two should be healed sldu by
sido sipping their soup in unison but
tills time. If wounded vanity was to I hi
tho lesult of thcontlgiilly.Ml.ssIticrs
would not bo tho victim.
So 1 began:
"Vou liavo nunc straight from town
Mr. Vincent I fancied tho squlro
said." Wu all call him squlro you
know."
"Oh )os. Ilo Is nu old friend of mine.
Hut ho called mo Vincent Hopo I sus-
pect." This gave ma wliat I wanted nu ex-
cuse for looking him full in tho face
an net which besides being n lilting
tilliuto to his fume enabled mu to ob
serve how time had tieated hlin. So I
iiilcil my lashes and looked straight nt
lilm. Ittlmo had not bceitqulto Idle
with lilm it had treated him kindly.
Ho wn l.anilsonio as over. Tho hair
near his temples being Just llecked with
gray did not detract from his good looks.
I thought his features looked moro
marked and tho whole expression of his
face moro conlldcnt nnd tun erf ui even
than of old. Ho had won success nnd
no doubt fully lenll.ed nndcnjo)edtho
fact.
lncent Hone!" I echoed. "Xot the
Vincent llnpoi"
I guessed Instinctively that flattery
was not a bad gun with which to open
lire. Ily this time his name wasso well
known that it would havo been affecta-
tion to appear to misunderstand mo.
Ho bowed and smiled.
"How dvliglitfull" I exclaimed my
look I nm uslmmed to say continuing
mv words. "Now. tell mo how I should
talk to you. Ought I to glvo you my
opinion about nil tho characters In your
books; or ought I to sit silent and aw eil
treasuring up every worn ot wit and
wisdom )oii may let fnllV"
"Neither I must beg. I havo Just
thrown oll.tho harness nnd enmo down
to enjoy tho nqulre's clover. I nm try
ing in inrgci menus hucii a thing ta
work in tho world."
"Very well. I shall tnkn you at your
word nfter.iis In duty bound saying I
liavo read all you havo written so tar
as I know."
Ills wish to avoid tho topics of Ills
own achievements may liavo been a
genuine ono nevertheless ho seemed
pleased with my romaiknnd looklngat
inn with a smile said:
"Exchange is hut fair. I scarcely
heard what tho squlio called you."
"Illvers Herltago ltlvcrs.
"Heritage Itlveis" hu-tchoed musing-
ly. "It Is nn uncommon name; but I
laney i navo nearii it ucinin."
"On. pleaso don't say so. Mr. Hope. I
did think I had ono original thing to
boast ftf my name. How would )OU
llko after looking upon all your plots as
original to llnd them but plagiarisms?"
Ho laughed.
"Many aio I fear. Hut you aro tres-
passing on forbidden ground. Let us
Beek fresh pastuies."
Wo did bo. We talked all dlnncr-tlmo.
I think wo talked about everything un-
der tho sun talked moreover nlmost
llko old friends. When he differed from
my opinions ho told mo In well chosen
woids why ho differed. And ns ho
spoke I whispeied uver and nnnn to
myself; "Haw and awkward a decent
sort of a woman." Vet now Mr. Hopo
was condescending enough not only to
listen attentively to my words but to
reply to thein ns If they had weight with
him. All this was very delightful. Tho
first steps to revengo were smooth and
pleasant ones; for there is no need to
say that I hated him as much and felt
ns vindictive- ns over.
Ho was walking Mralght to his fate.
I felt it when lust before Mrs. I.igliton
gave tho signal for departure ho drop-
ped Ms volco almost Ion whisper. and
was good enough to say that to lilm
tho peculiar charm of this particular
dinner was that such an ngreeablo in-
terchange of ideas would not be ended
with tho night but might ho losumed
to-morrow. Coming ns It did from such
a famous person I could only glance
my thanks blush and look pleased nt
tho compliment.
When with tho rest of my box. I rose
and walked to tho door I knew that his
that although clover captious critical
tlioso eves might bo thoy could llnd lit-
tle fault with my bearing or general de-
meanor. At lllalio IIouso It was understood
that tho gentlemen especially tho
younger ones were not allowed toilngcr
long over the wine. When thoy enter-
ed tho drfc..ving-room I was Bitting nl-
most hidden from sight In a recess near
tho window I noticed that Mr. Hope
ns ho camo through the door looked
round ns if In search of Bomo ono; and
ns when nt last ho discovered my ro-
treat ills search seemed at end 1 could
onlv think tho eomo ono was myself.
However wo nmt.iutlo more to say to I
oncli other this evening All Hie chil
dren ni inn nnuso wero ms menus nnd
had innny question.' to auk him. Wo I
had music nml singing nt usual; but 1 I
madosomo conventional excuse nnd I
did not take my sliaro In them lie fore
wo parien ior mo nigni Vincent iioki
came to my side.
"Surely )ou sing .Miss Illvers?" ho
said.
"A little. Hut I'm not in tliemoo.lto
sing to-night."
He preiwd mo to make tho attempt
but I reriiMsl Thinking I had ilono
quilo enough for the Hist evening I
kept my voice In reserve. Hut 1 talkisl
to lilm for a short time about music
and found him wcll-vcrscd in tho art
uiiu. in cmnse an unsparing eriue. no
was veiy hard on the oidinary drawing-
room pl.ilng and singing mid by no
mcanscoinplimciitary to tho performers
of the evening. I laughed ami told him
how thankful I felt thatsiimelliliuj had
warned me not to show my pourslAll to
biicIi nu able but severe judge. My
words led him lu believe that my talent
for music was a very third-rate piie.
This was exactly what I wished him to
think.
Ilo wassnon drawn away from my
side and wu simko no more until tho
gi ueral gnoil iilght took place ami the
men went olT to tho billlaril-ioom. nnd
my own sex to their couches. Oneo
more I couitesled to Miss Illvers in the
cheval-glass and told hi r she had sur-
passed my most sanguine expectations.
(ii.M-ri:u in.
Very pinmisliig too wciu the eents
of the next day. 1 felt that tho man 1
liated was paiiu mo attention uliovo
my fellows. Of course It was not mark-
ed enough to attract notice but atten-
tion It was undoubtedly. Ho walked
with me and told me among other
thlUL's. a cieal deal about Ids earlv llfo
-and struggles for success. Ho was quite
imeresung so iniicii so mat i wisucu i
could check these eolilldelices. 1 feared
that ids talk might awaken a suspicion
of s)inpathy in my mind which would
grievously nterfero with my vendetta.
That evening ho repealisl his request
that I would sing; but alter the way III'
which I had misled him I knew he onlv
niged me Tor the sake ot polflciioss. I
began with ono of those little ballads
which lie so much disliked: an easy
simple little thing which could only bo
borne out of the commonplace liy feel-
gou inopniioi inuHinger. 1 giaueeii
. him ns I Mulshed the song. Ho thank
ed mi) quietly but I saw ho looked pur.-
7.ICU. men i placed iieeinoveiiH .vuei-
nidu" befoio me nnd Hang it ns I had
seldom or never before Hang It entirely
to my own satisfaction. 1 rose from
the piano ami our eje.nnel. Ho did
not join In tho chorus of thanks; but 1
knew ho was mine than moved; and ns
he followed mu to my chair I exulted
as I thought that tho pet weapon in my
armory had struck well home.
".Miss Illvers" he said'1! thought no
amateur in Hnglaiid could slug that
sung to her own accompaniment as you
sing It. lean only congratulate )ou
while blaming )ou fur deceiving mo ho
last night."
I thanked lilm for ills compliments;
nnd for tho lest of the evening Mr.
Ilono talked littlo except to me.
There! I will write iiomoroabout It.
Now I am utterly ashamed of it all.
Had It not been for my resolve tot eject
it when offered I would havo stooped
to win no man's love not even Vincent
Hope's. Hut lu live days I knew that
my work was done and full) done so
fully that I dreaded tho result of It.nnd
began to wish I had not been so vindic-
tive. Win so than all friends as friends
will w ere cxchangiiigkuowing glances
and commenting on the relations which
appeared to exist between my foe and
myself.
Could I have eoiiqueied my nature
and decided to forego my levenge it
was now Impossible to do bo. For my
own sake matters must come to a cli-
max that all might see how little I
cans for tho man.
Ono night ns I sat in my diesslug-
gowu over tho lire trying to mako up
my mind to tear myself from tho pleas-
ant glow and get into bed Mabel Light-
on entered my loom. .Shu was a good
true girl who spoke her mind fieely
and nt times lectured even me.
"Heritage" sho said abruptly "what
do you mean to do with Vincent Hone?"
I could not for tho life of mo help
changing color and was compelled to
shield tho cheek nearest Mabel with tho
fan which had been protecting my eyes
from the firelight.
"Do with hiuil I don't know what
you mean."
"Yes you do" retorted my mentor.
"Had It been anyone but you. Heritage
I should have called her a lllrt. Hut
)ou aio not a lllrt wo know."
"What havo I done Mabel?" I asked.
Tho screen was still between us.
Mabel quietly pushed it aside; then
placing her bauds on my shoulders
scrutinized my faeo in a most iincom-
foitablo manner.
"Vou liavo ilono tills nnd who can
wonder at it? You liavu gained that
man's love entliely. Hut although it
seems so uullko sou I bellevu )ou havo
bioughthlin to )our feet for vanity's
sake. Heritage hols n good man a
proud man. If )ou mean to glvo lilm
nothing in leturn I should say his llfo
will be wrecked. Do you love him or
nro my fears well founded?"
In Homo fashion I was liiniiiilto reply.
I sought I efugu lu levity.
"When I am moved to confess my
sins Mabel It will not be to you but to
homo nice ascetic liign-i nuieii curnie."
"Don't talk nonsense. I nm lu bitter
earnest. Vincent llnim will suiely ask
vou to be his wife. ua aioiieh. and
no Is comparatively pom; but I know
that will not liillueueo ou. Only I say
again If you leluse. )ou aio to Maine
fur all that happens."
This must lm Mopped ntuny cost.
Until now. I had alwavs believed that
hysterica nnd utleutntion weio synony
mous.
"Mabel" I said "I hate Vincent Iliq
lint at this miimeut I think I bate M
even iniiiii tin to bed. 1 am too tired
.iv another word: mi l'o awav."
Tlierew Hi. I gut Into lied turned my
faeo to the wall and hit Mabel to put
out my candle and get back to her own
quarters when sho thought lit.
I was annojed ami ashamed. Sho had
nearlv accused me of what f had in
truth been guilty of making lovo to
my enemy as people noilceu my con-
duct it beeamii nun o mid iiiiuii nei-es
sarv that 1 should clear mvself from all
such Imputations. This could ho done
in ono way only.
Perhaus I had the irraeoto avoid Vin
cent Hopo somewhat during tho next
two days. Perhaps that vcrv avoidance
hastei.ed tho catastrophe. Hut on tho
third day clianco pure chanco mind
leu us logeiner nun mono i or a mo-
ment theio was silence between us: llu-ti
ho diuw near tu me and said In a quiet
earnest voice:
"Herltago I lovo you. Will )oit lie
my wife?"
I could not answer. All I could do
was to provent myself breaking Into
Hysterical laugnicr.
Ho tried to take mv hand.
"Heritage mvil.uflmr. I think I loved
you tho moment I saw you. Iiok up.
nun iiiisnt-r me. oay ypu love mu. nun
will bo mv wife?"
Hlswifel After hating him for so
long after Mabel's repioaclies after
winning his love in n way tho thought
of which mado mo bliishl Never nover
To M rmlinufV
A bran new piano nover used cost
$350 can be bought at n bargain by
calling on or addressing T. 1). Johnson
liuut ouioe. u-iz-ii
BARGAIN COLUMN.
Parllpt WKhlntf 'A Hi" rfrtll ' Sell
la'"" nliuiug 10 oil) item Uf otll
Should Consult Ibis Column.
A lINK I'.MIM Xin SAI.C
Fine tract of land of HOOacrrs In Har-
ris county 0 miles from Houston on
Ilullalo llnyou railroad running by the
same; plenty of watergr anil timber:
some improvements and part under cul-
tivation; 100 Ions or hay cut from tamo
last lesson. Will be sold cheap and nn
easy terms at a bargain. Address T. II.
lohnnon this olllce or .1. W. Ilradley
Heat Kslate Agent San Antonio.
Houston 1'iioi i.iiTV ion sit p..
A 5-rootn cottage hoiife and lot on Me-
Kinney street; tine brick cistern fruit
and shade trees and flowers. A cheap
piece of properly at $1200. Address i .
II. .loluipon lids olllce.
SIXTV-tlVK IIIOI'SIXK .vines
Solid body of land w ell grassed 10 miles
rroutlng on the lllod ramie; 12llf licep
3000 goats 100 head of horses l'rlce or
ranch and live stock anil alio all equip-
ments Inclusive quick sale $IU.U).
Address .1 W. Ilradley ori". II. Johnson
San Antonio Texas.
A Sl I.KMilli IMKIIIIV.
A well Improved rriu sllualeil two
hundred yards from slallun at Moore
Hollow on tho International railroad In
a good healthy country containing
I loo acres of land all under fence ; 05 In
cultivation a good frame liouse of six
rooms inning room and kllrlien all sur-
rounded by gallery; stable barns bth
house ; garden all In good order; water
from a tank and well ; to bo sold for
If desired some cattle and horses
will bo sold on the place nt their mar-
ei value: possession given ai sunn
ollce. iltle perfect and warranted.
or particulars auuress or can nn "i
i." care T. It. Johnson l.iiiur olllce.
v.u.i .nu k i.an p rim stir.
010 ncres on the I.eonn river about
50 acres irrigable; mesqullo timber
lelillful; situated n miles nelow I J value
on I he went side All tholinprnicmcnt'
Willi suirnr mill. $.Vi(mi. Address "I.
(.'." cure lids olllce.
MM acres on the i n I no. partly Irri
gated from the Frio river. Sllualeil In
Uvalde county 12 miles from railroad.
About 300 acres under irood fence. Ad
dress "I. C" this olllce.
Cure For Piles
iles are freouentlv preceded by n
sense of weight 111 the back loins and
lowerpartof tho abdomen causing tho
patient to suppose he lias somo aucctlun
of the kidneys or neighboring organs.
At limes svmntoms ot Indlucsllon are
present ns flatulency uneasiness of tho
stomach etc. A moisture like persplrn-
on. liroduc nun verv disagreeable Idl
ing after getting warm Is n very eoiu-
noii nueniiani. niinii iiieeiung ami
tchllirr Piles vleld at once to the nimll-
cation of Dr. Ilosanku's Pile ltemeily.
w men nets (lirecuy upon uio pans in-
fected aborblng the Tumors allaying
the Intense Itching and ell'eetlng a per
manent cure. i'riceMicems. .uiircss.
The Dr. llosanko Medlolne Co. I'loua
O. Sold by U. Schaeto t Co. James
Clavln llagland & Co.
Drunkenness or the Liquor Hibll Can Be Cured
by Ad ministering Dr. Hsines' Golden SpeciUc.
It can be clven In a cun of colleeor
ea without the knowledge of the person
aklmr it. cllectini; n sneedy and perma
nent cure whether the patient Is n mod-
erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
1 housands of drunkards have been made
emncrato men who have taken the
Golden Spccllla In their cnll'ee without
Ihelr knowlcdire. and to-dav believe thev
quit drlnkliigofthelronn free will. Nu
harmful eflects result from its adminis
tration. Cures iruuranteed. Circulars
and testimonials sent free. Address
Uomikn hl i.l inc Co..
185 Ilace Street Cincinnati Ohio.
Io euro Illlllousness. Dvsnensla and
Sick Headache when thoBO disorders nre
caused by impurity of the blood to
create an appetlto and give tone to the
digestive nnd nsslmllatlve organs; to
eradicate all unhealthy tumors from the
moon ami ior uio lassiuuio ami oeniiiiy
peculiar In the summer. MOKLF.Y'S
T-X-S TONIO COItlMAI the Urcat
System llenovator. Is uncqiialed.
Never Give Up.
If vou nre sufferlnc with low and de
pressed spirits loss of appetite general
debility disordered blood weak consti-
tution headache or any disease of a
bilious nature by nil means procure a
bottle or Klcclrlo Hitlers. You will bo
surprised Iosco the rapid Improvement
Mint will follow; you will ho Inspired
with new life; strength and activity will
return; pain and misery will cense and
henceforth you will rejoice In tho praise
of Klectrlu hitters. Sold at 50c. a bottle
by nice llros. & Co.
Dr. Bossnko.
lids name has become sofanilllarvvith
the most of people throughout tho United
States thatlt is hardly necessary to stale
that he Is the originator of I ho great Dr.
llosanko uougn anil i.ung yrup ine
.now n. for Coiiuhs. Colds. Consumption
nnd all aflecllons of the Throat and
I.timrs. l'rlce 50 cents nnd $1. Sold liy
C. Schasse A Co. James Clavln Hag-
land It Co.
A Coui'h or Cold. If not promptly at
tended to may result In nn Incurable
lung tllseaso. For all diseases of tho
throat breast and lungs bronchial or
asthmatlo allectiona MOItl.KY'.H TWO-
HIT COUUII HYKUP la a pleasant and
certain cure. It promotes expectora
tion anil removes nu oiseaseu mniicr
which obstructs the lungs the uleera-
i Is healed and the tullerer Is re
stored to perfect health. Ask F. Kal-
teyer & Son for It and take none other.
A Great Discovery
Mr. Win Thomas of New ton In. says:
"My wife has been seriously all'ected
Willi a cough ror25years. and tills spring
more severely than ever before. She had
used many remedies without relief and
belnir urired to trv Dr. Kin it's New Dis
covery did so with most gratifying re-
sults. The llrst bottle relieved her very
much and the second bottle has abso-
lutely cured her. She bus not had so
good health for "M years." Trial hollies
tree lit lllce llros. & Co.'s drug stor
Large size $1.
Bueklen't Arnica Saive.
The best salvo In the world for Cut
Ilrulses. Sores. Ulcers. Salt llheun
Fever Sores Tetter. Chapped Hands
cniiuiains uorns anil nu akin i-.rupiions.
and positively cures Piles or no pay re-
mi I red. It Is guaranteed to Live perfect
satisfaction or money refunded. Price
'25 cents per box. For sale by lllce llros.
it vo
Black Lea
This Is to certify that I havo used
Womikiihii. Kioiit and found It to be
nn limned ate relief for lllack Leg In cat
tie by giving them from 15 to SO drops
internally aim applying once or twice
uxiernauy loparis auecicu.
A. J. McCi.iwk
Buttercup Williamson Co. Texas.
For Hoarseness Whooping Cough
crowing disease and Indeed for all pul-
monary ailments most common among
the little people.MOHI.EY'S TWO-HIT
(Vlllmi H Villi I la n certain enrn.
Sold by F Kaltoyer & son.
IX? A jnrWf.lL.AKB
Wkolttale anil retail
Tea Dealer Coffee Roaster
NO. 14 COMMERCE ST RE EL
Imjtatum ffFrrneh and Eugthth tahtt
tlttUactf a ttjH-nnlty VujTee tirrftt nnd
ffmutut wry day. 7i of aU gmdr ami
HERVES! MERVES!
.Many In every inuimiinlly tufler
acutely from dlaenfn ot the nervous sys-
tem without knowing the cause ot It
as from hend-aciie facc-achchack-ailic
nervousness neuralgia palpitation
sleeplessness cough spinal tenderness
pains weakness tingling numbness In
the lower limbs follow ed by loss of ap-
petite and excessive deblllly. These
symptoms should prompt patients to
seek rcl'eT or paraljsls may follow. He-
ller can bo had.
Tnos. Horomov M. II.
102 Last Houston street up stairs.
. BREKDIhli
HENRY LAAGER
8AN ANTONIO TEXAS
Real Estate and Loan
.A-GKEZbTT.
(Ii-nrrsl .Went n.r Ailmiin St Wlckri' lots kii-I
Improve! ron-rlr In all psrleor lliuilty
Ki'cll atlrnlliin 1-al.l to Uniln In Soull.wi-M
Teiss.
Grrremitlcmo solicited.
Olllce 17 West Commerce strict.
ALEX. SARTOR
Watdimaker and Jeweler
No. IS Commerce Street
HAN ANTONIO - - TUX AH.
Bell & Bro's
No itSI Comuieroe Street.
Mi
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
Wiiteliesnnd lewelrv rennired. Clifirifcs
reasonable. Wo Inkc pleasure In show-
ing our (roods and purchasers nro Invited
to call. Satisfaction warranted. 12-l-ly
MRS. C. MOREL. "
French Dressmaker
25 SOUTH AMMO STREET
H tN ANIOMO.
STOP THIEF!
A iMcf
thnint ot
tbU-rHiiiit
m Hern jfctcnliiy irnii'lntr tin-Ul.l-ii.'ii.lM
iM k. nttcnmn '11 m
Tnuttli." A iM.llrcinaiirtilll
MftrH'k'H'K I'lttoral lluli
Itiiu. Uio M (ii ii tlLiiitt
now ciirilt'Hthc Nilknina
inni)itly arifHlctl
i.llo
InltUi-H-kct ami In
lmppy.
Wholesale ly A
Jlll.tlllK.-111'fl. II II
illri-ct rrnttiMi-xIci
in r.im Houston aln-i-t.
pi-loni-lllii iliiKiiliiu.
LnK-kery jt-xtruiitrili
rimmi-i.tiil Willi iroM mi
spix-liill)- In all kliiils ii
"fjiiriiwll
' lltl.MlllUllOde H IKISSI.
To Contractors.
lllttliK IIIKl FfX-ClilCI
Tortlio .tactiit
wu hy couliiio-
unty Con
unity HTk s oiiu-oin rituHiimnii
or nt tlicoimi-ofj. L Hrci Uinif & Hon imlil.
ttcln. In Kun Anlonlo from Mmi'liy Mart It isi
to TiH wIuy. April II 1HKI.
I th lit lor tliu t-rtt'tlouof tint Cotii-thointu may
lm ilriMwIttHl will tliu County C'krk uny tlino
pn'tloun to 10 o'clock a. in. on'Aprll II ut
vUh tlmu t)in M'lit ulll tu optiu1 lv tho
court. Knelt 1M iniiHt w acfoinpanUtl hy a
rorfi'lturt'of tno HuiMrM Ihillarn in a ccrtl
IU-1 clu-ck. Amount ot UhA tti.tm. VmvU
IiI.Mct v Ml liu rcnilrcl to iiainu Ills bonttKinon
(two names) Iho court will pay caeli for tho
work in pot on liiBtnlltncnts ut utauM icrhx.B
in tho nroirrt'na of tho work 'i'lawourt ro-
sin i n tho rlKlit to reject any or nil MU after
two ilU)n' tlino In whkh to coiiBlitcr them
W. J. IIOWKN'
County JuJtfO AtUBcoa Co. Texas
DnllniE Bltcli
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY SYSTEM.
International and Great Northern R. R. Division.
Schedule in Effect December 23 1 884.
DKPAKTUltP.8.
For St. Ixuils via Missouri Paclllc
For St. Louis via SI. Louis Iron Mountain and Southern.
For Laredo
AIIItlVAI.8.
From St. Louts (Missouri Paclllc)
From St. Uuils (Iron .Mountain)
From Laredo
Two Express Trains Dally Between .San Antonio Anstln and St. Louis.
Clour eonnrtiiotw nt IMtll loci for tht Southtntt ami in the Union Vpcf. SL Ixmii
vt'M Erprtn TVnin in nil IHrrdwn. Fur (itltt or any further information apply to
II. W. MeOUI.I.Ofllll lltmral lvWT Alt fWivrton 7VJ-H
THE CITY COAL AND WOOD COMPANY
Corner Avenue D and Sixth Street San Antonio
An- now i-rei-art-d lo ilellvrr en I enter Into cfintrarts
for ihe supplr el Iho lt
Hard Coals Cord and Stove Wood Charcoal Kindling Cedar Posts.
Tr.i.i.riioMi: mi. asn.
FRANK STARR
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
THKVINO NTIIKirr
HAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
i-Ih.ik '.- I mien priiilly miiil.
WHITS ELFPHANT
Fowlor. Berliner & Co. Prwictcrs.
R BECKER
lt 111)' ftlK k In nil
Furniture
i liirm'. ii nu
l urrilHliIni
(Julck fiili
P. GROOS L CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers in Exchange.
HAN ANTONIO I I I 11
J. X. M
I II. A. A I.
Utant Cashier.
TEXAS NATIONAL BANK
OF SAN ANTONIO 158 COMMERCE STREET.
Authorlied Cipilll SIM. CO
1-alJ In. 10000
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Illieili.ni-H. J. .Mi-anii.li-r II. W. Ilnii-ki-i
.1. S. TllOllNTON. .1. V. GlJlM.
rreitlilcnt. Vlcc-rreslilent
.Iamk.s I. Kaiiu Caililcr.
Traders National Bank
SAX ANTONIO : : TEXAS
Triiiienet8 a general liunklng buelnees
Wm. llKUTni. Uio. Kki'iki:
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets
IHILI.NKl Ilt.OCK.
fininl or bonieittlo atnl Imported Civil
Coinu a lift Peo in. FlrBt-clattii vontleiueii
Bort. uno uincn uauy at iu o'clock
felling book nut. HsKlnmri succeed irraudly
.. 6:30 a. in.
.. 7: p. m.
.. 8:30 a. m.
..10:35 p. m.
. . 7:45 p. m.
.. 7:00 p. m.
EYE EAR THROAT.
. D.O.etACliir
t Puwmii in Ibo New Turk Ophthalmia
1 l'rolriwir nt llnlithlmlndv In
I bo C lli
iwiwraoi HI i;ah TllllllATi
hl.lv
siMK-laltr. lii-Irncllc.i
-le-l atin cornet plat- rc(K.-rltcil
nynvK tot v.. imi'hTON htiu:kt.
line- II- in s to u in.-. :i to & n in. :
Killida)-. ItcalilciK
Tlllllll.UM
R EST A URANT
310 MA UK kt jsT)iki:t
Ihm Nwinl by ilitr wrck or
I hthI lilt ti. hHtUfactlon kuk
SIHH. AM KM A llMJM I'mprlotn
notice:
('iiy Coi.i.Kcroit'ii OmcK
Sax Amomii ilnrcli 111 18K5.
All parties entitled to wsler for Irrl-
Kntlon purposes nre hereby notified to
come forwnrd nnd pny their water tax
forthwith.
F. (.:. HaI'xiskx
3-m-lflt City Collector.
A PRIZES
Send 0 ccnU for postniro
Bfitlhlfiif fld.n lliHwnrM. AlLofetihw
iimcmhI tram flrkt hour. Tito broad rond
ftl. BKADKN.JH
A. H. Shafcr & Cc.
Telephone 370
Practical Plumbers.
REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
TOT n forwurklntf tx-ople. Send:
U U I U poatiire andwowi lnally
M Pi 1 1 nl valuable nmple
box of
in oner In
lnulnM. Capl-
i Uro at homo and
tu) not rrqulrvd.
work In ntjaro tin
tUI tbo time.
All of Imth rxi of nil itiu. in
I. W c
rry i-venlDjr.
th hu.lni.
r tet the butli
Tnillwhntm
Wlllf
nl 11 to pay for tho
. Full parilculani dtroo-
( 3t U.( 1'ortlanJ Maloo.
HEALTH -IS WEALTH.
Dr.
inllllitil. tlti. Nervous Npurafsl. Ilnarll
ache Nervoui l'roatratinn caused by the use
of alcohol or tobcco Wakefuincaa Ment-1
Inn tioftenlnjr or the llraln rculUnjr
ilty and Icartlan tu lalttorr decay and
'reinature Old Aao. IlirronnMit. Iwa
of Tower In either Boxjnvoliintarr IxMiwt and
upcruifttv rrhaa cbumhI ty orer-cxertlon of
rilx lioxei for $510 sout by mail pro-
n receipt of prloo.
VK OUAHAN1KK BIX IlOXKa
anycHfte. With each order received
III Bend tho purchaser t
teoqlMUttdO
Mt3 W. MadlBon Bt Cblcuro.'fi).
PATENTS
11(-Iiiiii- iiM.l Trii-lc-M.irk x-eure.1
her niltelit euim-a In tlio I'alent Oltlco
i'l nil
ill l-i-l
tt-tiiteil In
na pnnnpuy ana eurcrully
i tu liulelitnlillll y Fre or Clmrgo
PP.I'.S MIII1KKATI- r..l 1 ..! K
CIIAIIIIK U.M.KIa 1'ATKNT IS SKUUI1KD.
iiiiuriinuiiii . wit-lev ana sK-elul "n-rcrt-nee
(111 lliplU-lltlun
J. It. LITTIILI. Wn.lilneton I). C.
nrl'.S. l'atentomee.
Newly Married Husbands
FhouW rcmcmlicr that tho wlfo Is tho weaker
l1 and provide her promptly with ft bottle
of Creole FciimloTonlcif ho wjshca to prcsen'O
hor jouth and beauty. It Invariably cures
weak 1 1 cm nervous prostration. Irregularities
and all feinato complaints.
For salo by all UruirirlBts. Wholcsalo by A
Thli MXT or Itfemwra
tor linuuUcipnMMir for
rpnlikibo
llnuotia Hrtm'ot ELEO
routrti th MtrU
ppuq Ilili
V oi In uUr.vl.liui run lnlonnaUon addraH CUMTaf
UoilrioUIILU.I'XlWUiuBdjcoio.Ul.
In i-rrat-nta irlren away.
Send ua 6 ocula poataire
and by mall you will get
limoialuo iliat will atirt you In work that
wlllatoifi-o brlnjr you In money faater than
anytliltnr clao In America. All about the
IXXIln prcaenta wltheacti box. Agonta wanted
everywhere of either aei.ot all ai peroral.
pare time only to work for ua at
Co. l'ortlaud Maine.
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