San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 99, Ed. 1, Friday, May 14, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY MAY 14 1880.;-
KAII.ItllAI) TIMR TAIII.lt.
MavTlma Card In Meat Januarf 1 lis
I. U N. Itatlroart.
MCPAKTI'IIK.
r"or PI. Louis via Mo. I'm route. 4:00 p. to.
rBt. IouIp via I
Kir 1 i in
For Laredo.
Mt. 1.0 its. via Miss mrl I' iMo
AIM a. in.
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From flt. Lnuls Missouri Pacific.. 11:01) a. la.
i Ht. Hum I ron Huuntalii . . iu:w p.
Ion.... .)
lrrtT.ftnmlhr.lt.
4rrlvi noin Nh Orleans Houston and Gal-
tutton I a p. m
Through Wait
dear (or Ban Francisco Kl I'aao and Raffle
....7.MP. m
b Trora Bah Francisco Kl Tmo and Kajtle
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Until further notice our
Dally (except BiiimU)') as folln
I.cmo8nn Antonio
Arrl
in Pi II i
Arrhu at H
Connect nt Sun Antonio with the. Missouri
I'iicIUc ninl Bouttifrii I'tlrillo Hallways: at
.Oatcvlllc. Mlntral City and all pnlntt
Cures Rheumatism Nturalgla
TIIEfHUUka A.'
A IVlAiDE
AIR.
11 V CIUW.I.H OIIIDOX.
I'HAl'll'.lt I.
A ritF.su mir.r.zE.
A prey dsy thnUwui d h.ive been dull any-
where but by tin- vit. A Dining breeze
blowlnjr and. tlir ercy ami blue waters lesp-
InR Into while combs ninl pilnts. A lands-
man would have called It a Kale but to tlsli-
crfolk It was only "a wro tlilnjr fresh." Tho
grey old houses wltli tlielr red and brown
roots looking out on the. harbor would also
have appeared dull and dirty but for their
picturesquely Irregular B.tblet and heights.
Then the busy figures or the fishwives In
their bright colored iieltlcouts ami "short-
gowns" (long Jackets) ; the lounging groups
of the fishermen and above all tho bustle
In the harbor and on Us walls which pro-
jected out Into the Forth gave life to the
scene In harmony with tho strong breezo
and the leaping wnteia.
Out on the farthest olntnf the gtey walls
a group of men and women with the spray
flashing over them and tho keen wind biting
their checks stoo l watching a smack which
was tacking to make the port.
"Will she win In think )ouV" asks one
"Safe enough Hob Uoss lssleerlng"con-
fldenUy answers a little weather-wizened-faerd
old man by name Dick llaxter.
Hob Itoss had seen a smack cap-dze and
with llvo trusty comrades had put oil to the
roscue.
"It was a daftllke thing for Hob to think
ho could bo out In tlmo'to help them."
"It was worth trying" said llaxter drily.
Suddenly tho prow of the boat Is turned
towards tho opening In the walls and comes
straight and swiftly along crosses tho bar
down goes the sail and boat and men are
safe In haven.
There was no cheer although brave work
had been done; but an eager Inspection of
the boat to seo who was In It.
"They hao gotten them a" but Jock Tam-
son" said llaxter In a matter-of-fact tone
the circumstance being of too ordinary a
nature to call for much feeling; "pulr sow!
he's gaen."
"Jly man my man" cried a woman rush-
ing down the steps to the boat "whar's he?"
The.ro was no answer and the woman uu-
dexbtood. She bowed her head covered her
face with her hands and was silent. Then
a couple of burly women with broad shoul-
ders and muscular hands took each an arm
of the mourner.
"Come awa hame Jcanle" said nnequlet-
ly and the voice was tender although the
notes were harsh "ye'll he bettor there."
And they led the widow home.
ltob Itoss was the first out of the boat
helping one of tho throe men who had been
saved to land. The others followed and
were first assisted to a much-needed dram
and then to their houses. The crew pro-
ceeded to the Inn accompanied by a num-
ber of friends eagor to obtain jnore details
of the rescue than had been given In tho
hurried answers to the crowd In the haven.
Itoss did not accompany them. He gave
his stalwart framo a shake like a huge
Newfoundland dog after coming out of the
water and that contented him. lie was a
man of about thirty a handsome fellow
tall and sinewy dressed In a pilot Jacket
and boots over Ills trousers.
Ills faco was tanned by exposure to the
weather the features good and tho clear
grey ryes which looked straight at any man
bespoke an honest open and fearless na-
ture. He hail liezun life In his father's fish-
ing smack; but whilst always ready to do
his duty In thflho.it ho had routliiued to
attend school more than llio other lads of
tho village and to make more of what he
learned there. The dominie took an Inter-
est In him and helped hliu to leant naviga-
tion as far as it was In thatwoithy man's
power to do it. Hut his real knowledge wi s
gained by practical expeileuo In ids fath-
er's smack. Sm by the time he was twenty-
two ho wns said to know the road from
Nowhavert to John o' (iroat's ay or from
Kewhaven to Yarmouth better than any
pilot in Lclth. Ho obtained his lleeuse and
became a recognized pilot. He soon earned
a high reputation as u tru-ty steady and
skilful man. Hut lie still retained his In-
terest in the smack and when occasion per-
mitted went nut to the fishing with as much
glee as of old.
After he had sren the rescued men safe
In their homes he turned on the way to his
own. Dick llixter met him. He was a
favorlto of Dick's and that was an honor;
for Dick was a person of Importance lu the
village. An accident thirty years ago had
disabled him from following his naftasa
fisherman; but he eked out a living by do-
ing odd Jobs at the harbor and by the tips
he obtained from sightseers for Information
about the place and neonle. This he gave
with the alrof aproprletorshowlng his place
to his guests. Among t tlsherfoDc hoob-
tatneiitne reputation of being a wise man.
jto was a nawkv one. elv nir advice In
Blow learned way that Impl ead the simple
although clever people. He pronounced as
authoritatively o.i the position of current
politics as on religious affairs and the
wflither. In short ho was an authority lu
tho land notwithstanding the chaff which
he had somcttmos to endure from the young-
er men.
in nis scaly old blue Jersoy and corduroy
trousers and 1th his thin brown wizened
face he was always at his post and knew
everybody's aff ilrs.
"1 was on tn? lonk-oot lor lou. Bob. Iloo
did you manage? It was wee! done nny way."
We were lust In time poor llinmson
had gone and the other three were Jnstdrop-
plng off the kepi. But jou sec we got them
and that's all."
'Ay but It was weel done and there 11
be a paragraph In the Scuttman about you
the-moni."
Well. It'll do nae harm" answered Itoss
laughing.
Is that a' ron think n ir .Man I'd glo
onythlng tn hae them speak aboot me In
print 1 liutbetnat as 't may win no you
think Is here?"
A lout oo'f folk."
'Jlst that list that; but I was thinking
you would like to ken that Jeems" (pro-
nounced with the t short) "Is here."
'To see his mother. I suptiose. and get
some more of her siller."
"Jlst that an' sih) iking that fine English
I could harillyiinilcrstaii'hlm. llutlthonght
you would like to ken for he's come to see
tome ane f nrbyo his mlthcr."
That was what Dick llaxter had been
waiting to loll and he enjoyed the look on
Hob Itoss' s face a comical attempt to hide
the fact that the news disturbed him.
"Hut what can that matter to me. Dick? I
suppose he Is free to go wherever ho Is wel-
come like other folk."
"Nae doot and it's Jlst as you tak' It Hut
If I was In your place I'd be there afore
him."
"Where man where?"
"As though you dldna ken 1" exclaimed
Dick slyly "Hnws'ecr you'll ken fine
when I tell you that I saw her yestreen and
she was speertn' for j on and there was a
braw laugh on her face when I said you was
to be Here llie-day."
"Thank you. Dick." said Itoss with evi
dence anuojance; "but I wish you wouldna'
meiiuie.
"I dldna' ken afore that It was ony harm
to do a Men' a guld turn." answered Dick
Hunter lu his most dignified way.
"No harm I hope."
"I dldna say nnrthlng by nrdlnar" said
Dick a little sulkily and)et with a desire
to reassure Itoss seeing him so much nut
out. Hut the "by oiilluar" must have had
an extensive range Indeed in his nilndsinee
he had been praising Ills )oung friend with-
out stint to Annie .Murray the only child of
Captain Duncan Murray who was sole
owner of Anchor Cottaire and the Mcrmnl'l
steamer "And shu dldna take It that III"
added Dick pawkllv.
"Then It's all right."
And Itoss laughed again as ho went his
way and that way was to Anchor Cottage.
Jie nau uot'ii sent ror Dy uaptatn Duncan on
a matter of business. Hut tho business w as
not In Bob floss's mind ns he walked rapid-
ly along with head bowed against the wind
the (pray dashing over the parapet and the
sun slowly beginning .to make Its way
through the mist.
"I wonder can it be ti lie I Wassho think-
ing o me? Maybe maybe for she's no tin-
setting like other lassies I ken o' but what
havers Is this? The captain Is friendly and
kindly; but he Is proud o his daughter.
proud o' his steamer and proud o' Ids siller
he would never hear o't when there's a
chlel like Carglll hanging about waiting for
her."
At this thought be stopped teeth closed
and feet went down harder and faster on
the grniin I. Attain
Hut why should he not think of his own
early days and count my chances as guld as
his were?"
Here a falut sml'e of hope crossed his
face; but the smile faded into a troubled
look.
I'm tlilnklnr h unuld do It too If Car-
fill werena here with his fineries and his
siller tint lie had no hau l In making
Fair auld Hell Carglll it was a pity you
pent your life In hnaullugup your bawbees
lor a loon that's moio than hall-asiiamea to
call you his mother b.'fore his fine friends
ugh I Lord forglo mo for thae hard
thoughts. If Annie likes him let him hae
her."
The healthy natiue of the man roso
against tills envious spirit which hart for a
moment taken possession of hlin. Ilellftcd
his head and looked Fate steadily In the
face. She should take him for his own sake"
or ho would "u'cu let the nnmile lass gang."
It was a relief to tho man to feel this bet-
ter mood niton him before he readied the
cottage for he knew that ugly thoughts
make ugly faces. It was a relief too that
the sun had scattered the mist and brighten-
ed everything.
CHATl'KIt II.
ANCiion corrAOK
The cottage stood on tho high ground
overlooking the Firth. It was a square comfortable-looking
building of one story built
of brown stone and slated. The only piece
of ornamentation about the building was a
porch. It stood In a piece of ground which
was also square and planted with things
useful vegetables fruit-trees and berry-
bushes. There were a few plots of flowers
and some rose-bushes but those things be-
ing merely beautiful were kept well within
bounds. Nevertheless the place had a cosy
appearance and was attractive on that ac-
count The captain had been brought up to re-
gard utility as the first consideration In life;
and the only bit of fancy ho had permitted
himself when the grounds were laid out
was to placo an old anchor In the center of
the patch of grass called the green. This
anchor had one of Its points stuck firmly In
tho ground as It It were holding the whole
place steady.
"That auld anchor sir" the captain would
say to any visitor "saved the it ennald once"
when she was being blown out of the roads
by one of the clartlest storni9 I have ever
been In. The Mermaid of that time was a
bit cutter you maun ken. And when I sold
the cutter and got the steamer I brought
that anchor here and I'm proud o' It rael
proud and so I named the house after It"
As soon as Itoss passed through the gate
he haltod hesitating whether1 to go straight
to the door or cross tho green towards the
lass he saw amongst the berry-bushes busy
gathering fruit His heart's Impulse had its
way and he went towards her.
As the gate closed behind him with a
clang a frank sun-browned face looked up
from amongst the bushes ana recognized
him with a pleasant smile He thought that
smile as bright as the sunshine Itself.
"Glad to see you' Mr. Itoss." she said lu a
rich cheery voice. "Father has been e
pectlngyou but there Is somebody with
htm lust now"
How cordially Hob Itoss thanked that
"somebody" and how earnestly he prayed
that the "somebody" might stay long.
'1 could not couie so early as Iwas mean-
ing to do and I'm no exactly sorry."
"IIow Is that?"
"You aro hero."
She looked as If she enjoyed or at any
rate aid not dislike tins very direct compli-
ment Jsho said banterlngly
"I'll lias to take euro of you Mr Itoss."
"That's Just what I would like you to do"
he rejoined sincerely.
"Keek Into the berry-bush and say what
you see mere" sne replied laugningiyquot-
lug an old play-rhyme of childhood.
"I'm doubling you would not let me tell
you wnai l see."
"Oh but I would for I'm no the gowk!'
"I'm sure of that for what I see Is the
bonniest lass In all the world r
"Eh Mr. Itoss I" the cried laughing again.
"I'm thinking I had better go and tell my
inner you are itere."
That was a check otherwise he might
nave touna an opportunity to turu this ban
ter to serious account She was conscious
of that and wished to avoid the msslble
turn the conversation might take and he
was aware 01 it
But he tried to detain her by the aitur-
I tmc that be was In no hurrv and would rath
er wait until tne ruptatn was unite free.
With a smiling shake of tho head the look i
up her basket of fruit and went towards the (
house. A tall winsome figure lu neat 1
simple dress; and as she crossed the green '
her rich fair hair glistened lu the sunlight I
like gold.
The wistful lover following felt that
therowaa nouso In following for such a
prlzecould never 1m his not because there
was any Inseparable gulf between their posi-
tions; but becauso she In herself appeared
uiDosomnch above him or any ordinary
mortal. Alas poor lovcrl
But Annlo was n bright specimen of wo-
man nature kind and generous bonnloand
brave. Tho man who won her would bo
fortunate Indeed for he would possess that
greatest of all blessings a faithful helpmate
In all that concerns dally llfo tender In his
sorrow blithe In his gladness and patient
of his errors.
All this and more Hots thought and It
rendered thu posslbllltynf her beeomlngtho
prize of James Carglll tho mora bitter. He
tried to make allowance for his own feel-
ings In regard to Annlo and the Inlliienco
they had upon his opinion of the man. Hut
when nil allowanco was made he could not
liellevo that Cargil! wns likely tn mako her
or any woman happy.
Tho captain's daughter was as famous as
the captain himself; for nffAoifgh she could
piny the "planny" mid was rejKirted to bo
able to spjak French "as well as tho French
themselves" (such a smattering of the Ian-
gunge ns nny sehool-glrl might iiossess
woiitii sunicn for this reiwrtj sliuwas her
father's clerk anil purser besides being his
housekeeper Shoncconimnlod hhn on all
his voyages and In the wildest storm was
as cool as the oldest seaman on board.
When the .tfrwutul was In straits slio
would stand by her father's side her sailor
hat and the pea-Jacket over her oidluury
dress giving her tall figure a somewhat man-
ly appearance rendy tn obey him In any-
thing he might command.
And throughout this rough lifesiio pie-
aerved the gentlest characteristics of wo
manhood. IV hen at home In tho cottage no
stranger would hate snsjiecteil that tho
qulet-looklug lass wltii the merry smllu was
accustomed to such stem experiences.
Tho ilcrmnul was a small steamer which
Duncan Murray had purchased a bargain.
Then having sold Ids cutter ho emp'oyed
the steamer to considerable advantage In
carrying goods along thu coast or to where-
lie might obtain a cargo. By this means
he had made a good dent of money a big
fortune his friends considered It soino of
which was prudently Invested lu houso
property.
He might have retired and lived comfort-
ably on his Income. Hut ho would not do
that; ho only became moro particular about
his cargoes and about his rates of fieiglit.
Likewise ho would now employ a pilot
moru frequently than had been his custom.
In order toglio himself moro enseon bo.inl.
Often lie had been heard tn declare with
an emphatic oath that ho would never pirt
with the 3frrmulI or his daughter "as lnng
as they could hand tliegither."
In spite of this well-known declaration
there were men who would have been glnd
tn mako him forego his vow so fur as the
lady was concerned; only she seemed to bo
as much dli)sed to observe it as herfather.
At any rate no one had )et obtained her
favor; and theru seemed no likelihood of
that favor being e tslly won.
To herself there was the simple fact that
her life was u hapny one ami theru was no
need of change. Kveu If one should m-
pear possessed of that strange power which
draws a maiden away from futlie1 mother
and kindred to trust her wliolo lite to him
sliebelleved Unit shoeould resist It until
h father said "(lo and lake my h'esslng
Willi j Oil."
Here Is .Mr. Koss rather" s.ild Annie.
as she entered the room and ndded with
some surprise "Mr. Carglll has gone?''
Ay; did you not see him? -ho wanted to
see you. . . . Howaie ou llnli? I'm want-
tin you to comu w I us as fur ns l'etei hem!.
Can you manage It?"
the caput n was n burly little lii.ui with a
very ruddy face shrewd sharp and yet
notlll-uatuied.
"When?" was the prompt query.
"Next week on Tuesday niai he. but on
Wednesday nr..."
i 06 Uonttnutd.
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to curry In stock I bo heat ofev
uurtJiiiOAirency ror Btitii nrticics iw haw
Hl-known merit and aro popular with I ho
ophvttitrt'tiy BiitiUliilnif tint rcpiitiittmi or
inir atwava fntnririitlnir. mwl mor rnilHiiln.
IlKviiiff PccureU tlio Aji'iicy for thotfjclmiti'tl
wr. rvinw nvvr umcovory inr ninuuinpiion.
m-ly i
nl Che
Kay's Kentucky Kure'or Liniment has Ikjcii
use 111 Kentucky tdncn lsill. urn) lu 'IVsus
since is"!. When you need a liniment try It.
all druggists. Sold by K Kaltm tr A f
A Great Blood Medlelnt.
lioeadalls cures Scrofula. Swellings.
uoure sum Diseases Liver complaint
ltheumatlsm. etc. Itead the following:
"I have been a great sufferer for 10
J 'ears; not able to walk from an Injured
eg. Have tried many M. D.'s and their
remedies to little purpose. I believe
Hosadalls will cure me. Send me one
dozen by steamer. It was recommended
to me Dy a friend. 1 nave taken two
bottles and tlnd It helDlnc me. The
druggists who usually keep It are out of
11 anu i cannot auoru 10 watt tne stow
arrival or tneir supplies.
uixe irena norma.
John T. Hkkks
Supt. Board of I'ublic Instruction.
TO CUIti: Illllousness Dyspepsia and Hick
Headache when those dlMirilera urn ounseil tiv
impurity of the blood; to create an appetite
and glvo tone te the dUestlvo aud asslnillatlvo
bllitv IHicullar 'la snrinir unit anintiipr. '
MSV'S T-X-S TON1U OUUI)IAI tho Ureat
ltenovator Is unoualud. Hold by i
Kalteyer & Hon
mring organs. At times symptoms or luui-
gcstlotl aro present tlatuloncy uneasiness of
tho stomaoht etc. A moisture like porspli-u-tion
producing a very dlsagrceablo itching
after getting warm is a common attendant.
Ullud llleedlng and Itching Piles yield at
onco to the application of Dr HoskHtio's l'llo
Itemedy which acts directly upon tho parts
Price. fiO cents. Address tho Dr. tins.
kano Modlolne Company Plqua Obo. Hold
by Harry L. Fowler K. Cohu & Co. J. 1). Do-
vino J. Clavln.
ii. 1.. rowier u. uoun & i'o.j. j) iievlno. J
Clavln the druggists lead ell ooiuetllloii
vwy sun ur. ionaniio luugn s
Hvrilo. tiecauso Its the best intsllcl:
uiarkut for Coughs Colds Croup mid 1'rlinury
Washington I). C March S IKsA.
Messrs. Morley ltros. Austin Toxast
Q KNTLEU EN 1 bave boon sufferlnir son
time with a aovere attack of llronchltls with
Irrltatlnir Couffh and can tlnd nothlnir hero
that will cure mo but 1 know your TWO-HIT
COUOH BVHUP will do so for 1 have used It
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I Co. Texas March 31 1884.
Bros.. Austin. Toxaai
l)KAn Hi ita Please solid us four dozen hot-
ties or wuNDKitrui. kiihit. wo n
great demand for your WUNUBHFUI E
and It Is irlvlnir satisfaction to all that
We sell more of it that all liniments together
New Advertisements.
H. O. MILLER
Manufacturer of
Rubber Stamps
Nn.RNftVnrro8trvt I GIN IITAMIA
uppniitftUro"!' Iwirtf un" omvmv.
C0N3TO?TX0K CAH EE CUBED.
HALL'S
BALSAM m
Cores Conghs Colda. Pneumonia Con-
sumption Bronchial Difiioultlcs-uron-chltfs.
Hoarseness Asthma Croup
wnoopinfg ioucn( inunonza ana an
Diseases of tho Broathlntr Organs. It
soothos and heals tho Membrano of
tho Lungs Inflamed and poisoned by
tho dlsoaso and provents tho night
invents and tho tightness across tho
chost which accompany It. CON-
SUMPTION Is not an Inourablo mal-
ady. HALL'S BALSAM will ouro
you. oven thongn professional old
falls. For naloby all Drupslsts.
JOHN T. HENE7 & CO. ifew Tort.
s7Writo for Illuminated Book.
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(wimnUitiM cftlll liMrthurn). Hiwm AliUrl.
KhwAr Fin i. CIulU tod Fomw nraUbon Ft
Eituartioo lief. or sftr Finn Clironlo DUr
rhtM Lmt of Annrifte llwuHcha Foal Breath
IrrxiraUritfM IncltlftnUl to Fomtilem. IWrlnr-down
aWS; STflDIGER'S aURANTII
I STOHiCUtnilRIIUUSLS.
It cbinsM the soraplaitnn from wfcir. JftUow
linie) to ft rudIf bnftlthr color. It lillnt)yrrooM
low. l..nr .i.iriu. It is on ol lb BEST AL-
TERATIVES nnd PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
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Ft Mia hf til UracgiNtt. rritwgl.ob pur butlU.
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0 SO. FRONT ST. Philadelphia Pa.
LlltTIS A. linn
No. 871.
Ti lephn
Excelsior Planing Mills
Contractors and Buildors.
MiimifocturrrH ot
Sash Doors Blinds.
(M.UI.o Fusli Doors ami Illliuls Mimic on
liort notice. Scroll Hiiwlnir Turnlnir Etc. to
irih'r. 8ton. and Onico Kltllnira specialty.;
ori-ICR AND Sill!!
Travis St. Cor. Avos C and D.
SAN ANTONIO. THXAS.
X JAMES STEWART
Painter and Kalsominer
296 East Commorco St.
SAN ANTONIO TKXAS
trl)rierB executed at sliort notice anil
The Little Bee-Hive
HOOT AN I) SHOE MANUKA (TTUUINO.
All tho latest and intnlern it km 'of Ho
and HI) cm on ha til and tuiule to order on fthort
not co Cm torn work a tspwialtv. Men s Hoots
ERNST LANGE Proprietor
SAN ANTONIO
U K. BAI.I.OU
City ami country real estate for sale rent
Call anil seuus.
29 Acequla Street.
. TiA.MO
Carriage aWagonShup
CORNER HOUSTON STRICT ARO AVEHUI I.
Special attention given to the manufacturing
ot Carriatfei Uutrglei and Wayona In all Ita
branches. Also to 8HOKINO OF HOUSES.
Nm rainunr.Trlmailnff and He pairing on.
-hort notice. All I aik Is a trial.
JOSEPH HERMANN
EMIL GUENTHER
Architect
Office Cor. Commerea A Alamo BU. ovr
Wolff Mars San Antonio. Tax.
rians specification! and all Information
desired by thoso contemplating to build fur
nlsbod. p-ffMr
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J.8. ALEIAXntn AllCII A ALEXANDER
President. Assistant ijashler.
Teias National Banl: San Antonio
2SI CcmmtMa Strict.
A GtNIRAL BAKHIRG BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
VI 1 torn itnrt.tfT Vent In our rr.l Imr-rooni.
wbrru ftrniun-ni in I ho city nru Invlteilto mil.
8 Thohhton Tres. J. W Ut.AM V I
J A s P. R ri Cash Icr.
RABORS' NATIONAL BANK
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transacts
A Gcnoral Banking Business.
F. GROOS & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealers In Exchange
NAN ANTONIO I I I TKXAH
LEONIDAS D. DIBBLE
Attorney at - Law
And Notary Public.
No.240 WEBTCnaMritCKHTItEST
HAN ANTONIO. TKXAH.
irelso Leal. Joitph Shely
LEAL & SHELY
Ktulillhrv In ml
223 Dolorosa street between
ami Military I'lazas.
lye Stock Exchange
1IUUEAU OP INFORMATION.
Bell & Bro's
No. 281 Commerce Street
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
ootlfl and purchanLTH aro Invlteil to call.
L. ROUVANT
Silver and Plated Ware French
Clocks and Bronzes Brazilian
Pebblos Spectacles.
Chronometers Repeaters Chronographs
No. 2C3 Commerce Street
an- San Antonio Texas.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storeteepersnowkeep itforSale
to imih: TS.
llanr )alclnff powders aro very pt'mlclmin
own li nJioiilii alnn li&ve a euro for tliu t
ouhh ttie tittltj vtUtdrvu. j
hr FOAM
contains nono of tlio tuul qualltlt-n of IJiUnjj
iKiwiU'rn twda or nalerfttun. It eon ta Inn no
nuruui logrwiient uo alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chemists who hara analrzod Bea Foam
rommeod It Hoiwekeeners b) liavo tined It
111 hara no other. Uooks whoso bet erTorU
liaro fallal wltii oUier iwwders. aro jubilant
overReaFoain. Baval time wive tutor saves
money.
H Is positively unequaltHl. Absolutely pure.
In New York elty amf throughout tho country.
QANTZ JOITES d CO.j
170 Ihtane St JV. V.
Headquarters for
DiamonQs Watcbes Jewelry
BsflHiBi
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
IS and IS Mtln Pliu Rir rrsnsh Ruining.
Lartroand line Hneof Pnrlng and Summer 8am
Sirs of Bit It I'attertis which will lw ordered as
oil red. Hulta made to order at New York
C. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
BOLKDAI) STItKKT
Opp Courthouse - - San Antonio.
All kinds of llln.llnirml ltullnmlonwlth
neatness durability and dispatch.
Coiniietltlon In orlces tlc-flisl.
KtHIKNK flTAFFKL.
STAFF EL & KUHL
General Commission Merchants Colton Wool and H!dec.
.Wenta ror IVelr Sulky flow Sleel Itl.llnir ami Walklnir Cultivators Corn and Colton
I'lillili rs llifrlnir Mowers Iteapers ItltKlers and llarriUliK Marhlnea.
Littlos Cliomical Fluid and Powdor Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST. - - SAN ANTONIO.TEX.
Coo. H Kaltoyor Prosldont -
LONE
BrewingComy
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
RAGXAND & CQjn
1 Q1TY DRUG STORE
8 COMMERCE STREET
on hand a roll
irorullr oompoundod at all ho
JAS. D.
Druggist
24 Soledad St. Ono Door North of Courthouse San Antonio.
Hnr-A wrj-b nn hand rull! and friflh stook or Innrs Clioraloals and Tollpt Articles snd
tri'rytlilnK usually round In a Drsl-vlass druir store. I'msorlptlona rrlll b made a apeclaltr.
and preiMinil at all hours with oaro and dlstiatoli. Hr-Tplcphone No. 2T0.
JOHNSON
LINIMENT
F-XnTRES DlphtherU Croup. Aithma Bronohltli Ktnrlff1 Ufaenrafttlara. BleMldf t tb Lonri.
IIoArswntasInflusnsislfieklocOauffb. Cbroald
rtltTVli
ohindin'i Condit
MAKE HENS LAY
lira and hlrhl;
11 "rVh1'
rvrjwhr or Mat by mail for 811 oaU la
aa by aipreaa prepaid for Sft.OO.
I will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
nd cure any case ot Syphilis
tee a perieci ana permanent cure.
D. P. BARR
Hole Agent for the State
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
A. T. Hensley & Son
Sl'CCKSSOBS TO
AVholcHiilo and
Colors in Oil and Japan
Strictly Pnre
Boiled and Raw
233 East Houston Street
und ron oatalmui No mici iht io
EXCELSIOR NAHUPAOTURINQ CO. CT. LOUIS.
LEROUX & COSGROVE Dealers m
JUST RECEIVED!
A Large Stock of New Goods
Which will bc-Bold
AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.
tisttrlminuiffsusetl. A Dt iruarantood t
VAL. LO R R A Popular Taitof
HENRY LAAGER.
8 AN ANTONIO TXXAB
Real Estate and Loan
anral Arftntfor A Jams A WIokM lota ao4
tmproTd property In all parts of the city.
Special attention paid to Lands lo SoutbwMl
Texas.
Oorrspondsnca solicited.
Office 373 West Commerce street.
00. Knrnau
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streeti
DULLMIO II LOOK.
Keep the Finest-Imported Wines Cham
par n cs and Liquors. Specialties In the incst
brands of Domestic and Importod CIrart.
Come and seo M Ftrstlass gentlemen's re-
sort. Fine lunch dallr at 10 o'clock a. m.
ALKXANDEIt KDI1L
O.to Koohlor Soo. and Manage r
STAR
SAN AHTOHIO. TEXAS.
DEVINE
Apothecary
s ANODYNE
on around Mh box la worth Un time th coat of box
waya b thankful. On pill doaa. Cluatra4d paropli
inatampa. Dr. I. II JQflNHON A CO aa C.II. 81. Boat
Notbiui on earth
will ma to hma imy
Ilka tt. it curaa
la wortlr. Ita walht
lUmpi 3 14 lb. air-tight tin earn a fil i by tnaii tl.aX.
VH. U 0. Si CO BoaUn.
or Scrofula on earth and guaran
SODLX WILLIAMS
Iletall Dealers In
Plate and Window Glass.
White Lead
Linseed Oil Etc.
SAN ANTONIO.
OPINION Or AN EXPERT.
Mrs. Blary 11 Welch Taacherof DomaiUo
EeoDomj at SUtt TTnlranltr ot law.
"My doliborato Judgment U that tho oren
of tho Range aa compared vrtththerai
l not only moro eiually kcatotl la eyery
part frout as well as roar but as a result
of Its superior -ventilation tho food placed
therein la better cooked while retaining a
Hwccter flavor and a larger proportion of
Its let Juices. I have found also that the
consumption ot fuel la this Range for B given
uuiouut or woi Ic U luucu leai.tuoa auy other"
HUA MARY B WELCH.
Hardware Golk Aqcnts ron San ANTONIO
- -
Commerce St. near Bridge
& 0
ill
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