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WEDNESDAY APRIL 14 1880.
IIAILROAD TIMK TAJILK.
Maw Tim Card In BlTt Jotir7 1 llll
I. O N. Itallroad.
rtKFAKTURES.
Kor 8t. !ouis via Mo. J'ao route 4:00 p. m
For Bt. Itule tIa Iron Mountain.... 6::t0 a. m.
For ttt. Lo vl MlMourl raelllc (I JW a.m
ForLcrcdo 11:00 a.m.
AltlUVAI.6
From St. I-oule Mliaotin PaclOo. . 11:00 a. m.
From Bt. I.mila( Iron Mountain 10 :M p. in.
From Hulmlavla Mlsaourl raol0o....to U)p.m
from Laredo.......... jt... 3:13 p. m
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Through Kipresa Kat IJallr.
iMie lor New Orleane llouilon aud (lalTot-
ton 8.W a. m.
Arrlva from Ilia Kaat.
Arrlra Horn New Orleane llouetonand Oal-
veeton l-'A p. u.
Through Walt.
iMre for Ban Frnnclico. HI l'aio. andEeajle
Arrtvo from Ban FranelaWKI Fata and rUKle
Pa) 7 M a. m.
N. At A. T. B. It.
nui
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notlco"train will run in fol-
iitHiindnyl liTavo Hint Anlo-
Arrlvo nt Kenedy 1:11.1 p.m.
t-dlita-atKitii Anlmilfiwlth
vlllo
etau-o Hues for all polnta aoutli.
.thntttillrltl
Frtt from Vphilct X'mrlM
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PROMPT.
THE WHITE LADY.
iiy mi: AttTiiou nF"nn wi.iiiir.ii win:"
"A fatal mm mi" "ne I'liH.in'a
WAiim" At.
I'AIIT I. IIV JUAN THKIIKflAIt.
' ton look nun ans. i.iimimiin liny
Haiti lit last. "II Is tlllU'llMHIillile In keep J nil
iiiN)l.ilc;iinl ll.'illu lijttilf uilti'p. Don't
protest uiuileiTiO'.U'lloootir e)ei uiu nut liulf
tliftninml sle."
Mn. J.i'onHai clt laut'licil in she s.iM bkI
night
"It Is not jet ery laic" hltostild; "hut e
liavo traveled nnirli to-d.iy."
"I owe you adclitol Krntltiulu for tlie itpa
uie)ou is.ivinny kih sLs ami injscir tu-nli;lit.
llonsolfct linn rciosf '
Then Guy klsseil me nnd turning to llerlle
put his nrm roiinil her leitarilless of our pres-
ence; wo looked nwny dleieclly
A few uldtpeied wonls it long kiss left on
tin) white brow anil then (luy oieiietl tho
door for us nnil won'iurati'il forlhu ntelit.
Tho neit morning llertlo begged to mi the
picture-galleries and ko too tint seenil of
nurgutta. Tho great liallut Tredegar was
flanked by two broad oaken staircases tho
one leading to the billiard and smoking rooms
and that part of the Iiouso eieci.illy given
up to Gil) 's college-filcnds where Ills own
rooms were the other to the pletuic-gallcrles.
They were alwayn a favoi Ho resort tho dark
vehct lounges being generally in requc4tanl
tho pictures somo of tliein dtrtMt'a'iiurc of
art fonmil an excuse for many n lllitatlon
inanyn compliment ami many a pretty
speech.
llertle standing by (Juy's side was gazing
at our mother's picture.
"You aro liko her (luy when you are
pleased; when )ou aro angry )ounio join
father himself."
"Il.iAoyouevorsccn mo angry MouslcV"
"Sometlines."
Sho was looking very lovely Mils morning.
Her hair which wasery luxui hint and of
that lovely hlnwl rcntlrc tho old painters
lined was falling down her luck In two
broad pl.ilts lied wltli rllibon; hcrdrcis was
of gray with n blight m:uo knot at her
tluoat; her laeo was Hushed herejes linely
velvet-blow u eyes weregleainlng. Her step-
mother looking Mijieibiy IttiniUomo in a
nionilng-divtis of purple lasleued at her waist
w itli a curiously-wrought band and gold tin-
sels was strolling on with Lord Oldham
talking of art and artists like a connoisseur.
Wo had lieen half-way down tho lino of de-
funct Trcdogars gallant-looking men In
doublet and corselet pretty women In various
costumes liandsoino Cavaliers and dainty
Court ladles when (luy was summoned to rc-
cclvo sonio rather important Information
from his steward.
"llertle will you excuse mo for n slmit
tlmeV -Mr I'allser will )ou lake mypl.ico
and show SIlss Lconlianlt our 'Hons"? Vou
aro almost ns well aeiiualnted with tliein as 1
Bill."
As ho went off lleitlo looked after blm
with her radiant faco nodding and smiling
(It was tho Ixst time wo nvlt bo bright) v.
then as ho dlsapjieausl alio turned to Mr
I'allser and addressed him wltli n graceful
courtesy and defcrenco w hlcli must havo been
winning to the old clergyman who had held
the living of Tredegar during two genera-
tions They went on togethcrstopplngshoit
before ono of tho plctiucs to examine It mora
closely It represented tho Inteilor of n bed-
chamber furnished In tl.uk oak ilchly and
ehborately caivcd which with tho heavy
velvet hangings made lather a gloomy back-
pound. A handsome man In tho prlmeof
life weiring a Cauillcr tliess his loni love-
locks falling round his liaiidsomu debonair
f lice was silting Tn a e ueless iiltltndo on tl
tide of the heavy four-isit bedstead his eyes
lixeil on a shadowy figure standing Just with-
in tho closed ilnor tho Dgiiio of a woman
with lung railing hair mid one hand raised
nslf In reproof or warning while at tho
minted w Indow a small white blid was beat-
ing lis snowy plumiii'e ngidust tho glass.
This plctiiru lepieneiitisl n legend which
had lieen handed down .for some generations
In our futully It was stilted that our ances-
tor Jteno Tredegar hud Just retired on tho
night of hlHtent-ululh blitliday. (ialtaut
Cavalier though huwas rejsirt saldtliatlleno
wasarowc lenowmsl even among theroucs
who were by no mimnsraio In Cliarles ll.'s
Court. It was whistled that a fair young
girl. Cicely Wadmiin the daughter of awood-
inan on tho estaio had owed her ruin to him
and had hidden her shame hi death; that on
the night on which the (larvor's waters had
closed over tho erring loving broken heart a
white figure had apiieared to ltene and had
solemnly cursed lilm telling him that no
male Tredegar would reach his thh tlctli year
and that three nights before tho death of each
she would appear and warn him of his ap-
proaching end. It was rumoied also that
ltene had siKiken asking her If she were
Cicely Wadiuan anil that whlto figure had
solemnly shaken her head lulntlng with her
hand to the bird beating Its snowy breast
agalast the glass and which as she pointed
tlew upwards w fth a mournful cry
So ran the legend. lJy a series of strange
coincidences no malo Tredegar had during
tho last four generations reached his thirtieth
year and all but ono had met death by ac-
cident or violence. My own father had died
at twenty-seven his elder brother mecUi.g his
death at tweotv-two by the foundering of his
Red Star
THftDEit MARK.
5Cte.
iiiTinonr.iiD.
yacht In the llaltlr. bull wo never atlarncsl
the least lmrtaiica hi tho legend! and It
was wlih Hie greatest surprise tli.it I saw Its
cir.Tt on llertle as ilr. I'allser gave her nn
explanation of the picture laughing heartily
at tho Idea of n suiicmalnrahisllor and treat-
ing tho story as we All did as an old legend
not worthy u moment's credence llertle as
she listened grew deadly iale and stood as
If turned to stone.
"Is It tnic'."' sho asked In an awe-struck
voirostjfiiltof pain that Mr. I'allser grow
very grave.
"Miss leoihanlt" ho said "you don't
really give ninomcnt's serious lielief tnany
thing so absurd? If (luy were hero he would
Indeed laujli at you"
"Hut (luy'a father?-' questioned llertle
shivering.
"Died at twenty-seven and Ids grandfath-
er when ho was a year younger" answered
the clergjman. "A strange coincidence
doubtless but nothing more I Hero comes
(luy; ho looks llko dying does ho not. Miss
llertle'."'
ltegaidlessof appearances llertlo sprang
to him and clung com nllv ely to his arm.
"What Is It my child?"' he said anxiously;
then ginning tho cause of her agitation ho
laughisl a gay ringing laugh. "Vou foolish
llltlu woman I must Indeed stsild )oii If you
ni e going to have h) slerlcs at ail our legends I"
hho diew it long sobbing sigh of terror and
then looking up seemed to gather strength
fioni the proud honest cjes looking Into hers.
"Oa (luy forgive me; but such ft strange
presentiment of 111 came over mo as 1 listen-
ed! (jce lam In tier now. I am not nfnrld
when you are near" sho went on as Mr.
I'allser moved away; "ou are so strong (luy
Is'ar with me."
(luy drew her away lo u dis'poi lei window
and there stisiss and picsscdn long tender
kiss on tho fair pale hrow.
"1 hoie)oii will never have a care) ou will
not let mo Is'ar tor )ou tnlipioiiue" ho said
gently. "Sllll I am grlevisl tn think that
liHillsh piclllio has ujiset )otl."
Sis'iiie In tho eiirlatntsl reis'ss llertle's
head sank iiihiii his bleast.
"You nie not angry (iu)V" she wh!icrcd.
"Angry wltli )ou Ihrtle? '
"stee" she went ou "put )our haml close
tomyhcatt mid fisd how It lieats. Kucha
strong hiindl Ah (luy as jour hand Is
stiongcr than mine so Is yourheait braverl
The Ihoitght" he shuddered "was loo
dreadful 1"
As thed.t)s slipped by llertle wonhcrway
closer to every lieaitatTiedeg.ir. Our grand-
mother Lady Kllmalue li.nl taken the great-
esl fancy to her ever since lleilie wltli her
graceful forelglHotutesy hail stoossl to kiss
tho wllhcieil jevvehsl hands (iuy seemisl to
llvoonly for her and lavished on her so
many iHMUtirul girts that llerlle said laugh-
ingly she. could start a Jevvelei's shop; but a
shade Ihigeied ou the fair young face which
never wholly left It a soil of unssken dread
which alwa)s seemed to haunt tho great
hrow n eyes. 1 was peihaistheoiilynnewho
noticed it and II may havo been fancy for
hi reply to my question "Vou nie happy lit-
tle sMerr' Ileitle would look nt me question-
Ingly and laugh as she replied "Happy!
Was ever any one so happy?"
I'.vur li- iiv ii viiuiki.i.i: i.i:oniiaiuit.
June nth is . u Is now several days
since we-eiime to Tieile(.ar ami uiilll now I
hi(veiieghslediii) joiun.il shauierull) ; but
one Is so liapp) In tills dear old house tli.it
ouediH's not iK'rct'lvo how the time pass's.
Htlll It was very wiong of me not to have
written my fmjrrftgoois V i'ooqc bcroie
they had evaoratcil especially as this Is my
first visit to tills peiftilc AIMon. Deehledly
my Impressions aie favorable ones; and!
havo como to the conclusion that w lien wo
In Franco say that nnglaud hasa bad climate
and Is never without log or rain wudn not
know what wo are talking almut. Why heio
in Cornwall the sky Is ns sereno and tho sea
Is as blue as they ever are with us and as I
nm writing the mid-day sun Is quiring In at
my windows making my pretty room so
bright mid cheerful I Wo havo been nt
Tiodegarten da) s; It Is a charming place.
The house stands on a rock and from one
sldo wo can soothe sea and the vessels; from
tho facade of tho house we can see tho paik
which Is very extensive. Tho sea kisses the
feet of the rock In weather line and solt ns
this Is; but Jean says that In tho winter It
roars and dashes against It furiously. Jean
Is charming also. Sho Is n beautiful brunette
nlltllogravo peihaps hut so (Hsiliifliicc
while Guy is the lieau-ldeal of a gentleman.
Dear (luy! I lo seems so happy mulls so
handsome and so good that If ho loved any
other woman but llertle I should bo envious
other; but llertle Is worthy of any love.
There arc several guests In tho house nono
otwhomaroreinaikablo savon Mr. I'allser
a clergyman who was at Tredegar w lieu (luy
was born and who loves hlmnslflio were
his own son. There nie some eollegi-frleiuls
of Guy's too typical Kngllsh and one Lord
Olilliam who VnlJnU (mcoii nswell nsbon
jxtrllthatlt astonishes me that he b) not al-
ready married. Hut I hear tho luncheon-
gong going so-luWii
Juno Mli. i love Kngland more and more.
The English seeni colder than woaie but
iinond they aie so good! Must I acknowl-
edge that it sccms!! me that they mo more
sincere than we aro at least than our nation
Is? They Hatter less lor example. I havu
never heard Guy pay lleitlo ono compliment;
1 havo never heard hlui pralso her fmitx
Veitx and her lovely voice; )etho loves her.
Then there Is loul Oldham! If my society
did not give him somo pleasure would ho
seek Itsoconstautl)? And jet not a compli-
ment not a phrase w hleh one is so used to
hearing! I think 1 like theo Kngllsh; but
then since I man led an Englishman I am
lnoi o than half Kngllsh riometlines I think
nay I ho that It will bo my destiny to
marry another. I wonder It there Is any ono
In this Iiouso whom dear Mr lcouhardt
would havo wished mo to marry. I was
thinking Unlay of his last words tome "I
shall bo so glad to think Gabilello when I
am gone that you area happy wife I"
June lMh. To-day rather a straugo thing
happened. Going Into Hertlu's dressing-
room Just before luncheon I found her In a
lit of hysterical crying. Something evtra-
oullnary In our quiet llertlo I Sho could glvo
nn reason except that sho felt low-spirited.
I thought sho had quarrelled with Guy; hut
no I Ilesldes ho loves her far too well to
quairel over an) thing. So I think It Is too
much happlnessl
Juno Sxth. At last I have something dell-
nlteto wiltu about. Until now there has
lieen such a loumlnf gaiety ami lun such a
repetition of dancing riding driving and
singing that my diary would have been day
after day Hie saino thing but for a bit of new s.
Wo ore going to havo somo theatricals on tho
12th which Is Guy's birthday and a bull alt-
er. There was much ilcllliciatlon aliouttha
eomollewo were to net; and at last Lord
Oldham said ho would wilto ono for us
founding It on an Incident in tholiro of Mad-
ame de latutrcmout who was n lieauty hi the
reign of Louis X VI. and an aneestiessof his.
ltlsclilellythls-th.it having lieen redueisl
from riches to poverty by the Uevolutlon sho
makes use of her voice to obtain a livelihood.
and during one of her slrect Kregilnatlons
she meets a )oung Kngllsh ollleer who falls
In love with her and ultimately heroines her
husband. Jtls very well written and tho
dialogue spaikles with wit. Lord Oldham Is
very spirttucL 1 nm to play tho Comtessedo
Lucay anil I.n.-J Oldham Is to bo stage man-
ager. Guy won't play as ho sa)s ho has no
talent tnat way. lJertie plays splendidly o
little Marquise full of fun and coquetry. Al
together I think tho comnlle will bo success-
ful. Guy has had a stago and scenery erect-
ed In the library and the drnn-seena Is boau-
tlf ul. Our costumes of course coino from
Worth Jean's from Kllsc and they will be
very pretty
July 3d. This evening wo w ere sitting out
on tho lawn ofter dinner when old Collins.
tho butler came up to Guy with a tclairraphlo
ucspaicu. no opened n ami reading It
turned very pale
"Is there the least possibility 'of mv catch
ing the last up-traln Collins?'' he asked anx
iously.
".wot tho slightest sir; It started at fire to
"When Is the earliest to-morrow morning?1'
"A quarter to eight sir.-'
"Order tho brougham round In the morning
n time to catch that"
"No bad news. sir. I trust?-' the old scrv-
ant said.
Captain (lonlon Is very III. Collins. Ills
mother writes I lint 1 shall hanlly Ik In time"
lie added turning to Jean who grew pale at
Guy's sorrow for they are great frlends(luy
nun iiugu iioniou.
I ri'lncnilMT we I that the llrst Hum wn saw
Guy ho was walking by Ids friend's chair at
Mentone. That he loves lilm ilcArly no ono
can doubt. At the thought of IdsdangcrOiiy
looks hagganl and pale alreadv.and.as llertlo
went up tn lilm this evening slipping her
hand Into Ids In inuto sv m bath v. his lln enliv
ens!.
"Guy." I heard her whisper. "1 am so
grlevisl for joti!"
"Thank you my darling" he answered In
a low voice and rlasHst her hand close.
I hey weru sitting together when Miss
Cathcart came unto lleitlo nnd asked her to
sing; hut she refused; and Guy said
"Inline have her quietly to ui)elf this
evening Miss Cathcart. It Is my last night
you know."
Wn separated earlier than usual. 1 bidding
Guy good night and gnod-h)e as lie leaves
early In tho morning: but llertlo s'rssls In
her desire lo get up rally and see him olf.
Sho looked whlto and ill lo-ulght and she
had such n strange wistful expression In her
eyes as If sho had a pii'scntlmcnt of coming
III. She clung to (luy sobbing to-night. He
smiled down nt her.
To U Coaffawcd.)
illltrn
I.Ur'tt T-.V-S TO.NIU LXIItlllAU ttiollrmt
Hritem Hcnovator is uncquatcd. Hold liy F.
Katie) cr Son.
Special to Artists.
Ono of I ho nnpst establishments I lint Stun All.
lonln If not Texas enn ttoust of Is tho Art
(Inllery of C. II. Mueller at V ('oitiinerte
street. Here can be hml artist's and draught.
incu s inaierlnls nt liolli doinestlo nml tin-
sntsl kiiiiis. .iigrHvliigs
piiiniiugs aro
Plcluro frame
fresco anil sttrtl pnliittng In large vatieties.
m assortment. .Mr. Mueller
from factories larire slitittneitt of
lialnts oils mid other material Initial line tia
.orttsl decoratlv o wall paiier aro Bpechilltes In
tscsttlbllshincitt. 1-l.l-ly
I once heard 1 liiiiu say moving from
laeon I'oitntv. Alii. lo llio iiionlitiihiM or
North (Itsirglu Holt he had rather im ami limit
In a country when It took three hilly goats to
eltinb one hill than remain In n csiiinty where
it took tltrts alligators to live ono year.
Iron Tonle Is a perusit niitlilote for
it lilillarlii In nil tortus. For stile Iiv
lttlKiailcl .V Co. 1
My IlomcEonathlo ilenartinent Is
now complete and 1 can now furnish
medicines of that school In any form to
either physicians or the public. A full
stock or pellets sugnr-of-nillk powder
papers vials and all Ilouueopntlilo par-
aphernalia always on hand. Harry L.
Bucklan's Arnica Satva.
Tho ties! Salve In tho world for Cuts.
llruiees. Sores Ulcers. Salt Kheuni.
Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Hands
cnnuiains corns anu an skin Krup-
tlons and positively cures l'llcs or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
Perfect satisfaction or money refunded
'rice 2.1 cents per box. For sale by A.
Urless. ly
The most Domilsr cigarettes are the
Opera l'uil's at popular price. 4-7-1 y
she Is In perfect fiealth; her blotst perfi-cily
nna rrtt anu uer liver in inn oest vigor
lone should not rail totaki llrown's lnin
'lonlo after each meal. Tho good ctrect will he
sale by Uagland Sc Co.
II
VVASlllNtiTO.v D. C March 0 HUB.
Messrs. Morley llros. Austin Tuxns:
(1KNTI.KMKN I havo been sulTerltig Bonn
1110 with a sovero allack of llronohltls wltl
lrrttatlmr L'ouirti and enn Hud iiotlilmr lien
that will euro mo. but I know vour TWO-HIT
LOUGH HY1IU1' will do so for 1 havo used It
til my old Homo in llrownwoiKl. I'lenso
tnu us initliv tiottlcs as oti euti for tki
closed litj by express. Don't delay and
oblige J V. WlOtilNM.
poiu oy i . ivaticyer x eon.
Wonderui! Cures.
W. I). Iloyt A: Co. Whotesaln ami Iletall
Hlisitrlu
ltd llliiklen1
falv
ttdli il i. a 1I11U
h universal satlsrnctlon.
omu woitdcrrul enrei
fecttsl by thesomislleluesliithlselly. Mev
otiuetsi consumpiioti tiav. t
Ilr. Klinr'aNe
Discovery taken In
Hon wilh Hlcctrle. Itltl
gtltiratilt'
always. Sold Iiy A. Ilrelss.
Lure For Plies.
Piles aro frequently prcctsled by a scobo ol
eltrht In Iho back loins and lower nart of the
abdomen causing tho patient to suppose he
has some affcetton of the kidneys or nc!irh
boring orKtiti8. At times symptoms of Indi-
tion. iirodiiclug
Hfter getting warm Is a coinmon attendant.
liunu iiiefsung. unit iteutiig l-lles yield hi
onco to tho application of !)r lloskano'a I'Ho
Iteinisly. wltlth nets directly upon tho narls
alleettd ahsnrbliw tho Tumors allaying tho
Intense Itchttnr. and cirectlmr a nermaneiiL
curb. Price &l) cents. Address tho Dr. llos-
kano MLsllclne company l'lqua onto ttold
by Hnrry I.. Fowler It. Cohii Ji Co.; J. D. Do-
vino J.uiavin.
Kny's Kentucky Kuro or J.tnlmcnt has ti
Is uio In Kentucky Blneo lm. and In Ti
slnco 1STI. Wbcn you noed a liiilincnt try It.
MALARIA
TUP
BEST TONIC
qnlcklj and eomplis.17 enna i MaUrtausnd Chllla
and Fercrs. For lnlrrmlltn.1 Vavara fajt.
slljidr Lark of liner. t Ti p ioJ7li
.nriohMsndpurlttMlba blind. rtlmuUtM tba ap-
i. cow hMdachn or
:tntlon.
frt U.I.ion to Haiwl. tni u a pr..nt"
01illl.udlikadliwun.ud will ala.fi kp It on
Oeoulna hu .bova trade n.rk and (Tomd rad lioM
Ulain Hit of pritM for ractpea Inform tVm kbouk
poiV.BJ!0-' n wr by All dstJm in nedlclns or
milled to in; MldraM oa rcipt ol So ttunti.
Verameuui Garden and Bar
Too coolest piaco in mo city x nno assort-
ment of the best brands of Imported and DC
DiA.tla .
Wines Liquors and. Cigars.
HOT miaUCH;FROel IOjTO 12 M
NIC DAMKKM OOi
cni m an Mason
Rhttri tbc NerTM Impalrt DItIont ad
CnlVcblci the XucIm.
New Advertisements.
H. O. MtLLiER
MAnurctiver'or
Rubber Stamps
HENRY'S
CARBOLIC SALVE.
Tho most Poworful Healing Oint
ment over Discovered.
Ilenrjr'a Carbolle Salve Cures Hnrae.
Itanrr'a Carbolic galva Allaya Hums.
Hanry'a Carhollo Sslve Curaa llrul.ai.
tlanry'a Ci.rb.illo hslva llaula l'ltnplea.
Hanry'a Catholic . sal a Cdraa I'll...
Itanry'a Carballo Salia Usui. Uuta.
A.k Tor llaaty'a anil Taka No oilier.
fVfltewarcof Counter relts.S
JOHN F. HENRY & CO.
NF.W VOHK.
tT-VVrllo for llliiinluiiliHl llraik. S-25-ly
AURAMTI I
Mnttt ti thfi dlnnfifHM which ifflM munkind am nrirln
kll j ctuiwd t r diitnrdiMwl cnrxlit Ion of lb L I V E R
ipUinta ol this kluil mich m Toriildity o(
tlon Irrt tmltrit j of tbn Iloweli Oumt ipMlon. fUta.
lllcxxlv lint. Chilli And Frr. Ilr. It Ik
KibAuntlnn bffors or Aftor Fr4 Chronlsi Dim-
rhoBA. Lnu of AppotiU IlcmUchn Foal nrotth
IrmcataiitlM InclilnnUl tn Kemulm llsmrlmtadtran
SftW; STftDIGER'S ftURANTII
U Invnluabla. It I. not a panto fs- .lldlsosM
RIIPP aiaenaaacllli. LIVES)
alll V n R STOMACH .ltd BOWELS.
It cb.ngna tba mtni.ihin from a waif rilluw
llna to a rudJr limdlhr ooliw. It Mitln.1 ratnonia
lo. l.in uplrlu. It I. on. ot the BEST AL-
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD and la A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER'S AURANTII
Ft Mia bjaUDniaaliiU. Frica$(00 porbottla.
C.F.STADICER Pioprlotor
0 SO. FRONT ST. Philadelphia Pa.
Excelsior Planing Mills
Contractors and Buljdors.
Manuriic'turcrs! ol
Sash Doors Blinds.
Odd-slzo Hn.li lloors nnd llllnds iniidetotl
liortliollce. Scroll guwlnir Turnlnir lite. to
order. Btoro nnd Olllco Flttlntr a specialty.
OFFICII AND Mll.f:
Travis St. Cor. Avos C nnd D.
SAN ANTONIO. TRXAH.
o JAMES STEWART
Painter and Kalsominer
296 East Commorco St.
all work iruuriuit.cj.
Tho Little Bcc-Hivo
IKKlTANDSIIOKMANUFACTUItlNd.
All tliu lulest nnd modern el) li s or Hoots
id rtltoes on lintid and inildu tn order on slmit
soblattd tteeled for II.
ERNST LANCE Proprietor
SAN ANTONIO.
M. W. CAI'EIIAHT
City mid country real eetnto for snle
29 Acequia Street.
Carriage Wagon Shup
CORKER HOUSTON STREET ARD AVENUE I.
Special attention trlvcn tot bo manuractuiint
of Cairlatrep. Jlugjjlea and Wagoni In all 1U
branches. AUo to 8I10R1NQ OP IlOItSF.3
N. 11. 1'amtlng Trimming and Itepamng on
tort notice: All I ask li a trial.
JOSEPH HERMANN r
roprietor.
. EMIL GUENTHER
Architect.
Ofltc Cor. Commerce Jtt Alamo Bts.( o
Wotff ft Sfrx Stw Antonio Tex.
Plana fipeclflcatloni. And all Infonnatlon
doslred by tlioso con torn plating to build fur
nlihed. -
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J. 8. TilillHTOK Pres. J. W. (I I. Ass V. 1'
Jab. 1'. risnl Cashier.
THE
TRADBNATIOHALBAI
Or SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
ti Truntuiets
A Gonoral Banking Bustnoss.
IpTgroos & co.r
BANKERS
And Dealers In Exchange.
HAN ANTONIO I I I TKXAH
J.8. At.KiAM.r.n Am ii A. .Wsnsnr.it
l'nsuipiit.
Assiitftt.t Ciuhl
Teias National Bant San Antonio
251 Commerce Street.
'itai t nnnia
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Illrcctor-J. H. Aleiander II. W. Ilrneken.
rldice II. II. .M.rcwi. Auirltalus llclktmp II.
F. Votlkutn
LEONIDAS D. DIBBLE
Attorney at Law
And Notary Public.
NO HO WTST ('t)MMtltCK Htiiekt
HAS ANTONIO TKXAH.
NarclsoLeal. Joi.ph Shely.
LEALcSiSHELY
IKsiabllslietl In 1K.VI.1
m Dolnniattstreet between Main
nnd Mltltarr I'liiziis.
Liye Stock Exchange
HUIIKAU OF INFOKMATION.
Bell & Bro's
No. 381 Comnicrco Htrect
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
Watctiffl and Jewelry
awiniLlle Wn tako ulru
tr(M)iln and purcliHKi'rA i
Biitiflluetloii ifUiimntPiHl
Iiivllfd tu cull.
L. ROUVANT
DiwndsJttUmlir
Silvort and Plated Waro French
Clocks and Bronzes Brazilian
Pobblos Spectacles.
Chronometers Repeaters Chronographs
Xo. 253 Commerce Street
. San Antonio Texas
to iMnrvT.
Many haktntr powders aro very pernicious
to health and Idle every ono Viranla his
own. Ita should also hava a cam fur tuu tuitder
onee tho littld chUdrell.
SKA l'OAM
contains
of tho hail qualities of talcing
Iiurtf ul Ingredient no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Clifmlata who hara analrnvl foa Fonm
commend It Housekeepers hi liae uwd It
will naothfr. CooVa vhawj lttt flTortt
liare fallal nitU otlver lowdera aro Jubilant
over Sea Foam. tune my n tabor BaTes
tIijpoellIvelyunequalod. Absolutflypure.
in NewYork city an? throughout the country
For aolo by all Urut-t-labt Krooers.
GANTZ JONES a CO.
170 Jhutno fit X I'm
1 1 m4mM '
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers nowkeep it forSale
r.UORNF. 8TAFFr.fi.
STAFF.EL & KUHL
Gonoral Commission Morchants Cotton Wool nnd Hidos.
Littlos Cliomical Fluid
NO. I NAVARRO ST. -
HOTEL - MAVERICK
The best Appointed Hotel In San Antonio.
The Patronage of Commercial Travelers solic
ited. Table and Accommodations first-class.
Coo. H Kaltoyor Prosldont -
LONE
BrewingCom'y.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
ft Singer Maactaring: Co:
General Office for
RAQAJIlI & CO.
'CITY DRUG STORE
8 COMMERCE STREET SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
IVAlwnyn nn hand n full annortinent of Perfumery and Tnllet Article!. Prescription!
refully coiniKuindlut nil hour. '.Vlfpliono orders promptly dellvore!. tt-l-t I
JAS. D.
Druggist. ad
24 Soledad St. Ono Door North of Courthouse San Antonio.
:td fresh stock
J0HNS0N's ANODYNE
cv sail m c
r"ClTIlE3 Dlphthrl. Croup. Aathm Bronohltii Nnralci RhtramAtltm MXfAlng it the Tmg
Hat.rNcnB.Innunv IIoklni Couch whoplng Cough. Ctarrh C'holrMorbu. DvMOtsry. Chronta
Uirrho- Ktdncy Trouble mad Hp tnu) Pimm. Paraph lei frw. br. L.U. Johnioo it Co.. Boston Mw.
PARSONS'SPTLLS
Bwondtrfal rtlMJoverjr. No others Hk
tiherKUn't Contiit
MAKE HENS LAY
pur nd hlchlTosii-
canlrt4. lnounc
a
Stz cum by xpre prpl
FOR JOB
Call at the San Antonio Light Office
I will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And cure any case of Syphilis or Scrofula on earth and guaran-
tee a perfect and permanent cure.
D. P. BARR
Solo Agcut for tho State
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
A. T. Hensley & Son
SUCCESSORS TO 80ULK WILLUMS
AVliolcsalo and llotnll Dealers In
Colors in Oil and Japan Plate and -Window Glass.
Strictly Pnre White Lead
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil Etc.
233 East Houston Street SAN ANTONIO.
WAHRENBERGER & BECKMANN ARCHITECTS
OFFIOK AND CONSULTATION BOOMS :
OieiLoekiood & Kampmann's former Bank Cor. Ttcrri and Commerc Strati.
Plain. Specifications' and all Information desired by thoie contemplating to
build furmthed. We acknowledge no .upcrlor in the profculon. Call and Me ni.
At.r.XANDF.It KUIIL.
and Powdor Dips.
- SANANTONIO.TEX.
Otto Koohlor Soc. and Mnnagor.
STAR
THE NEW HIGH-ARM
rrmnni drMrliur to piirchniA'a really
flret-cltwi Btwlmr-.Maclitiie tho Uit mi tho
nui. ki t which will lait nt-ninrtorof acen-
tiiry. 1 1 oi it it nrft-clnM work ImuM nun tho
Si;V lMI'ltOVCIl "SINdKlt." wltUhljrli
arm llttht runulnir nnd almont imiImjIchs.
Nontlx r nmclilnu will di hi wldoanuiKtt
and no lino a nunllty ot work w itHiHlily
ml antlafnplnrr ti till. Ilmnch OfllcM III
tho irlncluiil cftlet wheru It may bo
uu
Texas and Mexico.
DEVINE
Apothecary
of;')riitri. Chemicals and Toilet Articles and
Hottuu m ..nil
Lfl I iLiffiSSa
sumps. S 14 lb. alr-tlgbt tin rm si i by mll i.M.
PRINTING
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