San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 151, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 14, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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"WEDNEfsriAY.'JULY 141886
nAILHOAt) T1HM TAHLB.
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Ma Tlas oardla UHI January t man
I. a a If. Ballroad.
- j.- . . ""'AimilUM. 4
torpl. Louie Tla Mo. pa rout 4:00 p.
roretviawH via Uoo Mountain-. :; a.
For Bt. Lena riaMMaBiiril'aiiBc.r laoi-
From Laredo. ..l Uitj p.
O. iL'StJ A. KA1LHOAU.
ONE THAI TOINKW IlKLKANA. daii
Tknh MapraM ataat. Dally.
!.... for Mew Orlti.na lluu tun and U.lte-
lifln from ika Kaat.
srrlra f.om Now Orlaant. Houatonand Ual-
'ton 7J! p. m.
Ii . it for Ban Franolaoo Kl Paao. and Kaalo
.rroni Han rranelaoo Ht 1'aaii and Eajrlt
I'aae....
n. a:
A. 1. K. K.
AHKIVAiA
Until furlh.nollcr
Dally (cibciit Kurmayj u.
LraveSan Amoiilo.t.
AniTo at 1'ettua.
Leave 1'iltua
Arrive at llec-vlllo at....
UavelUf'IIIaat
Arrive at Han Antonio .
i 1.1 p. i
t 4A a. I
U.UI . 1
ffl SOC?IETt;DI RECTO IIY.
Time and Placo of Meotlngs and Name
of Principal Officer a.
THADK XfcD WOHKINUMKN'B Hi
TTPMlHAPMlOAL UK in No. 17 J in-ta last
ttuntlar or racli tnoutli at 3 p. in. K of I hail
THAVIR AtnlRHUMT-iK. 4)f I... No. 111
every Tuesday nlicht nt Joitku hull 1
trvU
I'AINTKItS AMHKMBI.r K tlf L. Nit. i
meets every Friday tiltflit ut Jimku liall
VUUMN AHflKMHMT K. tit I. No.
luccti TtTT 'rtmrmJar nluiik ut Jonkn .ml I.
VOKWAHTKHHKMDLV K. Of Nil 4440
Meeta every Monday nlg-ht ut Joske'a hall.
Alamo Abhkmiilv fool.) K. op U No.-Jliw-
ww every weuuesday Mirm at K. or L. ball
UKMHVOLKNT HOCIKTlKtt.
Ancient Frik amd Aitkitkh Mahumm ai.
auio Lodiru No.Hmoau flnt Wainnlay nlirbt In
each month laAUinotlA block W. A llonj ngvt
AnchohLodok No. 421 Fi
kd MASONHMttU-oii the lira un-l third
Weduenday In eat-li month K. A. Derby. Sou
llUHLKHON CH A Wt.lt NO XI It. A. M. Mitt
tecond Thurvday night In each month. W. A
Ilonyng e lecretary.
Knioiith Tf.mpi.au Sin Antonio com
mandcrp Na. T. rneeta Inat Hutu May in eucli
mouth. J. D. Hamilton reoorder.
ODD KErtw.-8an Antonio Lodjrt No. 11
bvrft Tuoadav nia
maiient 8ecretai-y--r
KNionra or'PTTHiAB.-Elk1 Lodgo No 3
tneeta at caatlo hall corner Commerce and
Ajauio areeia every i uuraoay wtriit. newt M
Hinlth "t'liaocellor Commanderi (lorve It
Da hi ell Keeper of Hecorda and Heal.
wecu at cattle or Kik Lodge No. 86. lienjamln
Uoldenburr. Freitdentt 1 B Jobutou. Hecre
taryanu ireaaurer.
ANCIENT OltllKH UNITKtlWOKIUIEN-Mllam
IxxheNo.! revular meetlnft first and third
Vondayiln each month ut Odd Follows balL
houiton atreet. William Hoefllng-; Jr. M. T.
Bt. Mahv'h IIkanciiO. K. orA. Meets at
Miner's hall ou Ihe'seooDd and fourth Tuen
days of each month at 8 o'clock V n- Colonel
Minor Otis presldeiitt Kdwan liraden. Jr.
secretary.
Mt Josepii'h U. K. S. SoctKTr. Meets at
their hall on East Commerce street on the
third Sunday of each month at 4 o'clock p. m.
J.U. IMeliuann president; Anton Adam sec-
retary. Italian Societt Meets the first Sunday of
each month. Hall. filU Monterey street. A.
lira nl r resident! A. lionsavar Secretary.
LITKHAttr SOCIBTllCrt.
Young Men's Ciiiustian association -Heading
rooms No. MS K. Houeton Btreet.
SociBTiK Fhanca ike Meets at Meyer's hall
everr second Sunday of the mouth K. A.
Arnaud t resident.
Museum Societt nr Natch a fl iiimtohv
Meets at the Muiteumof Natural History. Son
I'edro springs. I'rofeHior Hot( I't
Albert Ueckmaan Secretary.
rouNO Men's lncaETor.ENT Ahociation
Meets second and fourth. Wednesdays In each
month at Firemen's hall. Avenue C. William
HoeBlnar Jr. Fresldeut.
Mikado 16 MeeU every night at hull over
O'Connor St Sullivan's bunk.
Iiush National LEAntiE Huancii orw
Meets at Meyer's ball on Ixtsoya street first
and (third Saturday In each month. T. F.
llraayj k'resldesti Johu Uallugber Secretary.
BINGIMO CLUBrt ETC
Heltetxa Verein. Meets every Thursday
at Kr Inch's 1ml I. K Frele presldcuu
Mendeiaohn Mixed Cnn huh. Meets nneo
a week at Casino ball. O. H Mueller president.
San Antonio Tukn Vkkein. Meets every
Tueeday night at Turner haJi. II. Mauermann
presldentC. Hung secretary.
M&nnerokbaxu Verxin Fhoii si Hn. Meets
every Wednesday at Krlsch hall. Jtux Weln-r
president; F.Urell secretary.
Uebthoven Maennbrciioh Meets every
Thursday night at Scholi'shall.
Ban Antonio Mabnnbiiciioil Meets twlco
a week at Lohse's hall. A. Nordmau president
BAlLnOAD SOCIBTIES.
Uailhoad Bbakxubm -C. Bpahgler Lodge
No. fiS holds tneetlngs everyi Wednesday at i
&m. at Knights of Pythias Hall. 1'. Loos
asterj O fi J
iuilsaiid aTiRKMEN navy urockett Lodge
hU of Pvthiaa htil
llHOTHBHROOD LOCOMOTIVE RNOINEEU8
Sunset Division meets every Tuesday at IliU
Km. In Knights of fythlaa ball. U. K Moul-
n.C. Hailroad OONOucTons Meets onoo a week
In Odd Fellow hall Houston street
BU1LDINO ASSOCIATIONS.
TBXABl HOMESTEAD lIUILDINQ AND1 LOAN
Ahsuciation. Meets first tredneaday In
eaeh month opposite courthouse D. V Dol-
sen soc retry
DEXAR BUILUINO AND LOAN ASHOCIATION.
Meets at No-. 7 Soledad street third Thursday
or each month. John K. Ocl.se secretary
International Building and Loan Asho-
oiation Hegular meetings sooond Thursday
In each month at library rooms H Losoyi
streets Mv Lindner Secretary.
San Antonio Heal Khtate Uuilding and
Loan Association. Meets first Thursday In
each month at 228 East Houston street J Cun-
ningham secretary
Merchants and Hbohanich Uuilding and
Loan Association. Meets first Thursday In
every month. W. A Honyngc secretary: of-
fice In Bolcaad block.
Casino- Arsociation. Meet every Won
dtiy evening at Casrhe'hall. Uustav uroos
president i ' t
ALAMd Leoion of Honor Bur Council No
SB meets at Odd Fellows hall first and third
Saturday In each month. Oeorge It. Dashlell
Lodge No. 1 meets at Odd Fellows hall sec-
ond and fourth Sunday In each month.
Mexican Mutual Aid BociKtr-MeeU ev-
ery Saturdayat T:uo p. in. at the Itccorder's
offiofl.-JuanT Cardenas. President.
alamo tXiUNCTL No. 8tt-Amencan Ix-gion
of Honor' meets second and fourth Wednes-
day! tn'eaoh month In Odd Fellows' hall.
Louis Bpahnv Commander t J. W Bchuwlrth.
Secretary v-
SCirLXICHVH LODGB NO. 190&-K nights Of
Hoq4r;tfieUevery sooond and fourth ThuraJ
daytlneaoh month In Odd Fellows' hall. Otto
Solras Dictator ( J W. Bchuwlrth Keporter.
E O.O.OhdFobt No.0 O.A. B Depart-
ment or Tex as. Meets at Fireman's hall on
Mantet street;-on the first and third Friday of
each month. J. P. Nowcomb commander.
French Henevolebt Societt MeeU sec-
ond Sunday In eaeh month at hall. No 0 Main
Plata IU.P Claudoti secretary. 1
Herman Boas Hahmonia Lodoe No. 1.
Meets every Thursday at Fireman's hall. No.
1. Nlo Peters president John i Wolf ram aoo-
retarTl r
BCOMPANlE3
y&Wtft! )ciItion n6. 1.-
MoeU the first Wednesday in every month at
Fireman's Hall No. 1 on Market street P.
Bchrelner Foreman Alf.O. Sohlld Secretary
Hoard or Fire D rectors Meets first Mon-
day n eaolimonth fX eurlne house No. U. Uus
DHrerPis4dettt:l0.M1Uef BecreUrr
CnEMAn9EW-W4u'nn.t Monday In
the mouth. Adolf Waguer Seoretary
ITbis story was commenced June 181
TIIK
Maxtor fof the
Mine
IIV HOIIkllT 11ITCIIANAN.
"Tne TMton nf ( hf rnrl h wrm snio ant AM
iid hw mm ainiu ra am 11. IhiiiI."
Ki.t'a Kmlvinton.
dear If it Im.i Iktii ii irnl marrinK' ne would
"SikIi n icniiii.lrH nmiM clan-nmthlnt1
I Ctl.il. Ill II' I ' II Is u II iU nuii.l tn
rorthrrahjiithiip. I shall il )uu ju.
tui ii nr iuiiimh hi mi no i win it'acn liTm
urn a ii-wn 111:11 ue mil iii'mt niln il
to lioM hli lini.l mi iH-fuiH tin- wnrliir
If tlic truth itimtbo told. Annlo'a ulnrr.
painful ami trtrlbla a. It wa bniujlit mea
reriam wn or relief. If It cro Iruo nmt
hnw roulil I ilnubt It mmlnir tu m with mirh
aan avmraiiru nr trulliful trnr nml pruti'ttn
tlon? miioly Mitili'lliio winilil nrwrroiiwii!
to mnrry the aullmr nf aiirh inlvhlcf. What-
twr naiN'iuil ulio i t know the truth
wltln.nl ilclayjnii.l all iilhrr iiii'an falllnir
(he ahnuM hear It fmnt uivimnllia. Vea.
fnre to fuco Willi the man uho waa to ! her
iiininiid 1 woulit warn her .f hH iinnorthh
nraa; nnLaia.i In nny Ih.i.i- Hint lit
throw roulil rter lie my fain tint imrely In
ui wiaii in ravu ner in.ni iniiin' mlwry nn.
dcitniitatlnn. If after hat tme U rn auum!
ni trio iriiin. Mm Mill .erlli il In tliu mil.
ahe would ilo mi nllh lii reti.. nix n ...1 I
I ahoulil lia- ihine my duly fSiieh a eontln
Iteiiey. however win wnrn-lv ikii.i...
Karly In the afternoon noleft (Inenilnvey
In the country earl John Itu.lildrMinr nnd
i ik'ukmi uy Aiiiuira Mile On reaching Tup
borne. I unl .nir..r in I....I. nn l..n.n nl u
and ancwciliil In hlrlnit at tho Inn a nl am!
a la'i-imuinir norne. Ho p mild frnoil-hy
to our fi lend the e.irrler whine waKon wn
waltlni for him hi tin. town utid wIiiko lni.
ne would lead htm next inornlnir Kulinouth-
wniu aim aner iiiitiiifiin. turned our fare
wi mo we&L
It wan a long Jouiwy; travcllnif nearly all
Iilht at the rate of wven or elirlit tnlle an
hour wo did nut ahrht llioold vlllnitn till It
vnHal!ii.tiln)lireak. Thouiili thonunwai
noi up w inio oiio win stlnlnu In thn cottaKr
n.r mi- wai n iikiii in 1110 win.low I
JllllllMHl totllOirrollll.L heliMtt Annie down.
and paid the drlu'r. who wulLiil hi. I.i.nn
on in llieillrirtlon of the tllliiKe.
Annie" 1 aald in wo imiivd nt tho eot-
tJKe itnto "wlintetcr lia.'iii we mint keep
this from tour father. For his mike nml r.r
ins saKe only wo must aetvery enutloiisly.
Do ou unilrritaiidr'
Iltmh" ahe nnaneinl. AlasI aim
luiiierstood little or iii.lhlniof what u
really passlnirln my mind I
'J'he door wat unfasleiipil! for. Indeed hlt
and key were In little requitntSLtliirh.lt'ii
which was lawpled with lioiicut folk. Wo
walked (n and eiilerlnn tho kitchen daw
my undo In bh alilrl-aleewa reaillnir by the
iiKoi ui i ciiiiiiie. i uitineeii ni tiu hook ol-
fore Mm; It was the old lllble with hli own
name his w lie's and Annie's w llli the i iii
oi marriage and of birth on the flyleaf.
We entered but he did not look up. A
poor scholar ho was siH'llIng his way tin oush
a chapter and muttering the words nlnud.
Hut when I drew nearer and M.iloto him
he started up with n cry p.ilo as death with
the sweat standing In great beads iisin his
wrinkled brow.
"Who be tliar?" he cried. "Help!"
-"What don't ou know me'?" I ..li f..rn.
Ing a laugh. "It Is 1 Hugh Tiel.iwney nml
annie jouruaugiiier"
"llughl Annie I" he reiwatid. ilraulmr l.u
band nenously across Ids llw. "Why saw
It Ixil Why did Vo mini iiik.ii iuuhu sii.I.
den llker 1 did not hear 'ee. Annie my
lass 1 thought you were aw.iyntdw.'ndiivey
wl' your cousin. What bi huts Ve I saw
aoon?"
An. lie and I exchanged look and. after a
wninlng movement ot the ejebrnws 1 re-
plied: "Oh It's all slum o enouirh. I was a l.lt
homesick and was going to run oer ul.en
Annie turned Ui. 1 h..s jou'ro glad loseo
me. uncle? I'm suro I am to see ..k"
"(Had enough 1 reckonl Why 1 ha'
missed 've as If on bad been giun n jrar."
lie added seeing my g.ire rent mi Ilia uvn
biKik bi'fore him "I wero leiullng a till my
lud when ji.ii come In; for 1 wuo restless
like mid couldn't alecn. Your Hunt's a bed.
and sound as a tawp 1 wainint"
As lie i-iinkp he closed tho pigo nen ously
as If foaling that we should sou what im.iiI.h.
of the book ho had Ik en reading. Annlo
ttiHiped over him and kkscd lilin tendeily;
be lisiked up with a faint smile a id putted
her cheek.-
"Hugh Iny lad." be said niesentlv. "I
wish )ou had never left the mine."
"Whv mirier'
"Now overseer be a chap fro' Wales and
naw manner o' good. All he thinks o' Is to
save money for the company and he dawu't
go down hlssen once lu a Ke'nulglit. Naw
tho place bo wuss than ever. Out uliiwng to
the blue gallery the sea Is safe to come In
some of these days."
"I alwaiasald so." I returned. "It's an
Infernal shame that nothing has been done."
"Saw It be lad. I sike to Jleasti r Jar
about It last neet nnd ho ha' liiniutsed to
take last look at 'un before lie gangs nway.
i say. to mm says i 'i dawn t care for my-1
sen but I'm (feared for the men Mraster
Jarge and I do hO)ie summat 'II be done.'
Ho were kind-spoken as civil as bo alla)s Is
though some folk dawn't like 'un."
This was a gentle lint tome. Knowing
what I did and how cruelly my uncle's sim-
plicity bad been imtsisod U)nhi I could hard-
ly refrain from committing injselr but I
thought of the iosslble consequences and
held my tongue.
Uy and by lny aunt came down nnd wo all
breakfasted together; aHer which my uncle
went off to the mine. Not till he was guno
did my aunt set fruo her tongue but his de-
parture was ffie signal for a series of ques-
tions as to the cause of mv unexiKTted re-
turn. The old man's mind was tun full of
his own troubled thoughts to have much
room for conjecture; always simple bo now
nio mings ns mey came in a iiuzeii Helpless
manner pitiful to behold. With my aunt It
was different With her characteristic rom-
Inou-sense she wrcelved that my coining
was due to no mere attack of home-sickness.
but betokened urgent business on hand.
She soon came to ft natural conclusion
Hint 1 hart hern drawn thither by the news
nf the approaching marriage.
"You had better ha' stayed away" she ex-
claimed. " 'TIs the awldtaleo' the" burnt
moth and the candle lad t When Annie said
ha were . Rawing across' to see tlice I
werefiad Utnkln"e might be company
till each other; but she took 'ee the news sin)
should ha' kept to hersen and nawt would
please 'ee but coming where you waru't
wanted.''1.
"Neve mind aunt" I said aa cheerfully
as posalblaT "I am not going to break my
heart; at U1 events."
"Alar be nawt" she answered: "but you
was better far away."
As toon aa possible I left the cottage to
think out the situation for myseir. Now
that I had come home I felt In full force tho
awkwardness or my position. How was I to
take Arm ground In Annie's name and yet
keep the truth from my uncle the shock to
whose alrrady shattered system I so much
dreaded? If rom every point of view Indeed
me proclamation 01 Uie truth would be a
calamity and a scandal) yet It must be made
for Aunlo't sake for Madeline's. My only
course- was to proceed as cautiously as possl-
and ascertain what he had to sav In his own
defense. With this In view I determined to
go at once to Redruth House.
I had opened the gate and was passing In
when voice called me: 1 turned and saw
my cousin. Miehad followed me from the
cottage' wltirbcr shawl thrown' over her
bead to protect her from tho rain which was
falling heavily.
"Hugh." she cried panting and nlaclng
her hand on my arnCwhcro are you golngf
up loiieuniui House it was for that I
"Nut lo-dayl Don't go to-dayT' she ex'
.i.m.iisi iii'niuiiiig violently.
"I hale no lllne to wnte." t re. 11ml
1 mint have II nut at once. (In home and
i.'nie ii sil lo ni": l li ne promised to are
Jim rlglitcil and I will kirn my unnl."
Hut she still clung In inn looking pltenus-
ij inuniiy irowuuig i-ico.
"If )oil rim ( gi promise me 1
"Whatr '
"Promise me that J on will do nothing vio-
lent. Hugh dear lie Is ii gentleman-do not
primikohluiliNiiniichl and remember re-
m "inner that i lore him ilenii."
'Can Jim Mill aaythat knowing how he
n.i iiseu jirtu i answered almost suvagely
"(veil joiincst know jour own heart; and
1 know mllK'. I emn.i In hale It out with
tlcorgo Itcdruth and shall not rest until we
meet nice to tacc."
"Ituitli. for (!od's sake"
"Then. tl.eir. do nut lm afniliL" I .il.l
"but do ns 1 tell )ou go home ami wait for
my return l promise )n that I will lm
careful. If only for my uncle's sake I wish
tiinvold a public scene lint he must be
made to confess and Jllss (irahaiu must bo
warms i."
I lelt her Mainline hi tho roa.l. and lktng
alter mens I ran rather Ihan walked up the
dtvary nvetiue. At Hi" la-t la'tid just Is fiiro
I passeil from sljlil I turiiwl mid llnrc she
Itissl still wnteiilug. I watrd my hand lo
hit neiore i his i.pealsl i r.lni. In
sight of tlie hi.us. I i iideat'i.m 1 1 ket'i
i.i.t in i ii in.ii my ex-
citement glew ami nn w .n lir seeing the
nature nf my errand I Hut Ihe thief eauw
of my einiilli.H was l he fail that I should
soon mail pii.iii niiv see .Mi. I line (Ira.
ham.
I wnlkM 1st dp tii.i tin. fionl .I.M.r and
rang the is'll. Inui.v. nioiuenls Ihe door
wiis upeneo uy a innn-HervntiL
"Is your master nt homer" I asked.
"Mr. Itnlrntli Is In the drawlnir-nii.i" ns.
plied tho fellow. "What name shall I sajT'
"1 will aiinoHiico mjself" I nnswrreil
slepplnglntotliHlial'.
Having already visited the house. 1 knew
my way. As I slnslo across the hall thn
mm fnllnwisl me and Irlisl to bar mv nas-
ige; but I puslusl him nslde.
Mtnlirt out of Hie wuv." I snl.l. nn.l. nine.
lngmyhand nn tho dtawlng riHiin d.mr I
threw It os'ii. Tim man fell Im k lu nston.
Ishment nml 1 stiisle In.
rot my own turt. I felt verv lllrnn .vn...-
but 1 was lu nn senso iifthewonl master of
m J self. I h id the grace however to lakn
off my bid.
I found lin self III a lar-'.v eleirsnllv fur.
nlshcd n hsikiug to thn soiilli nnd o'ii-
ugouagiinien teiriuv. In my sliiiHIe. un
plilsllratislgare.lt was snleu.llil eiimtih
for a ns. in Inn pilaee but lu my piesent
tenisr 1 was not In Is- il.iuut.sl etell by I ho
presence nf a king.
CIIAlTKIt XXIH.
r.rt: to kai k.
Unco Inside the room. 1 looke.1 kM-nlv
about me to dlsiicr who tho occupants
might Is-. I could see oulv twis-deorgo
Iledrutli and Ids imitlier. The old lady
looking erv While and stalely In her rnlu.
of black veil et her snowy hair neatly ar-
ranged under toino blark lace sat Isilt Uh
right In a quaint imk chair working nt some
innry.w ors. .sjeiir In lier w ns lier son hiung-
Ingcnrclesslv in u low e.isv-eh.ilr. wttii l.u
legs missed nn.l nu omi Uaik iqion Ids
kneo.
My unetreinonloiis entry startled both
mother nnd sun. Tliey both lisiked at me
Willi nn eXI.ressliill Which WHS hv no ineni.a
amiable. They Imth nskinl w hat my business
was mere lluu Hlunt.
Ileforu su'iiklng. 1 looked niraln nmnndtlie
nsiiu. I wished to ascertain If .Madeline was
(here. Apparently alio win not. Then I
lookisl at tho old lady and hesitated again.
After nil fIiu was his mother and sliu l.itcd
him. Wlll'l wns the use of L-ll Iiil l.i r nali.V
Ko I turned to him and said ns quietly as 1
could;
"My business Is with won. sir. What 1
have to say had better bo snl.l Ui you alone."
lie moved uneasily In his sent nnd darlcd
at me from under bis l.rowsa lisik of bluer
hatnsl. 1 thought bis fan- grew very pale
buthemailo an effort to pieserv'u his cold
manner.
'Von nin very mysterious." . retill-.!-
but since you haw thou -lit Itumlli vi.nr
Willie to foieo vour wnv tumll us ns on hnrn
done Jim had better Say jour say and gn
bcfoio I ouler the servants to turn jou out."
inn nan wiier no carvnit" I replioil.
Once more 1 warn you what vou li.nntn
hear had Is'tter be heard by jou alone I"
He looked hi my face again nml something
he saw there convinced him of the truth of
my wonls. lie rose nml throwing his isiuk
aside said with well-assumed carelessness:
"Very well since you will have itsoteiiino
out on tho terrace and sjK'alc there."
lie made a movement forward and 1 was
about to follow lilm when thero wns another
Interruption of n most uncxK-ctcd kind. Old
Mrs. Iledrutli rose ami making a stately
motion with her bund said:
"(icorgu you will stay here."
fihe was very white nnd her linnds wero
twitching nervously. Seeingthls Itediutli
stepped forwnrd with a look of deep anxiety
"Mother" ho said "don't agitato umrself.
for (lod'a sake lrfttno go with hint for a
moment."
" i ou shall not le.n e me (leorgo" alio an-
rered. "If be lueans'to Insult vou. let him
do so before your mother's face!"
The strange turn things were tsklnir
amaxed me ami 1 cried:
I insult himr You don't know wliat you
e saying when jou talk to me like that 1
have rctumcil to my homo to obtain lustice:
to force a bitter w rong to lie righted. I am
hero for that now."
It was now (ieorge ltcdmtli's turn to ba
agltatctl. Turning on me n face livid with
terror he said:
"My mother Is not well. Leuvetlio bouse
liniihiio win or (i.sl knows how this Inter
view will end I"
This 1 refused to do
"Whatever linppeiian 1 said "no blame
u be attaeheil to me. 1 am wllllnc to sneak
to you alone; hut s-ak I mran lobrforu I
leave this house to-nlglil. Tell me Is It trim
that In twodajs yon propose to wl Miss
Grahamr"
He waa about to answer me. but his moth.
er InterrtipU-d lii.j.
"JoV'sbereplhsl; "Itti true. Now sir
hat have j ou to gay?"
"Tills; that your son had better think well
before ho goes to lead that lady to tho altar;
because he knows as well as I that that mar-
riage can never be."
'George what does be menu?" asked the
old lady gazing from one to another In trem-
bling agitation.
'ror God's sake mother keen calm I" said
Oonrgo Itedrutli whowaj himself terribly
agitated; then ho turned again to uie. "Tru-
law ney leave the house" be said. "If jou
luo ail) thins to say to uie seek me again;
my mother Is III and a scene such as this
promises to be. will kill her I"
"I told you 1 was willing to speak to you
nlonc" 1 said ; "but since that can't be other
folk must hear. I am hero to-day to ask tor
Justice; you brat know why and for whom.
Do you mean to do It?"
IlehiishVuedfora moment! then he snl.l.
glancing nervously about hint:
"lou speak in riddles which I fall to un-
derstand." "You had best try." I returned. Irritated
bejoiulmeasuiebythe strango coldness ot
ills maimer. "Vou know that you have done
rong uo you mean to right tr"
Ily this tlmo bo had acnarentlr made un
his mind as to his course of conduct for he
replied with that same cold sneer ims.ii his
Hps:
"Again I tell you I fall to understand
you."
Alien I will mako my mean ni clear. 1
am 8ieaklng of Ihe woman whose heart you
have broken and whose life you have do-
stroyodiln tho name of my cousln'r Annie
Pentagon I refuse to allow tills marrlago
to go nn I"
Il to flMswM&l
New Advertisements.
WM.ntUMAait. nan. to
Neumann & Icke
Wholesale and retail dealers In
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
floods di-llvrrrd promptly to any port of the
. ITAII we ask Is a trial tooonvlnoa the puu-
llo that wr sell good at rock-tmttom price.
COR.E.COMMERCE AND LIVE OAK STS
irirpnonono. iti. Wis
ooHtncraoN car be cross.
DR.
HALL'S
WM.
BALSAM m
OnreaponKhsOo1dsJPnenmonlaOon-
umpuoniironontai uiiiiouittea uron-
onltfg. Hoarseness Asthma Croup.
Whooping. Couch Intlnonza nnd nil
uuoasosoi ino ureauitnq urcans. It
soothes and hoals the Mombrano of
tho LunRs Inflamed and poisoned by
the disease nnd prevents the night
sweats and tho tightness across tho
ghfjt which acoompany It. CON-
SUMPTION Is not an Incurable mal-
ady. HALL 8 UALHAM will cure
you oven thoun professional aid
falls. For sale by alt Drupilcts.
JOHN F. HSHIiT & CO. Ncv York.
tVWrlta for Illumlaated Dook.
AURA
.tst..k .Mlj Vl M ...
alljr oatiMKi br dtMrdttrod coodlt Ion ot tb LIVER.
1 1 all enmpl&lnU of thlt kind tmeh uTorpldilj ot
l9 Utct IhllouanfjtM. Nrrona I7prpu. IndlcM
tion.Irrf cnltritr of th Bowel Oonrtfpallnn ntit
lfncf. ErucLillrm. ! narnlnff of tb Stoeurb
(.mHlmr callrxl IlMiititirn) Hlvwn JhUrla
hblf Hui. Cltill. aud F.r. I1m
Kitiaiution Mm nr aOr F-fi-n Vhrtmlo UIr
rlicna lm of ArpHIt. UoadacrM Yuul IlrMlh.
ImvnUrttlM Ini litnntitl to fttnata IUkjrutMlnvn
ESSWi: STflDIGER'S OURHHTII
b Invaluable.. It b not lim l. illdWu.
CURE aiseeaeerflb. LIVK
.ll ysJITB STOMACH .oJ bowels!
l- i 7: lnr-. it snlln-lr ramotM
I.W. rlmnnr Ki.riu U I. .nt. of lb. BEST AL-
IEJTIWE8 and PUmriKBB OF TH
BLOOD and la A VALUABLE TONIO.
STADICER'S AURANTII
r. 1 brail DramrlH.. frii-.si.QQ j botiK
C. F. STADIOER Pioprletor
0 SO. f-RONT ST.. Phllaaciohla. Pa.
: HORNUNG
Excelsior Planing Mills
Contractors and Bulldors.
Manurttcturerejolo
Sash Doors Blinds.
Old-slio Basil Doors and Dllnds made on
hortnntloe. Peroll Hawing. Turning. Ktc. to
order. Storo and Office Klttlug a specialty.
(IFKICR AND Mlf.I.t
Travis St.. Cor. Avos C and D.
SAN ANTONIO TKXA8.
tWIN'G MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECTS A TISFACTIOKi
IfGTf IIceib SbwIhe Machine Co.
ORANGE MASS.
10 Union Cijuare N. Y. Chicago III Si. tails Wo.
AKaiia Ca. Dallas Ta. San Franclico Cal.
ZJLAsiO-r
Will furnish l.eln of all Unli ru.l. llAn..
Servants Farm Hands Laborers Dairymen
Call and sreus.
29 Aceauia Street.
LORENZO CASTRO
Land and General
Business Agent
lias or sale lands and stock In Tusas and
eiloo. (lrarlna- land to rent In Mexico.
Itellablo lufonnatlou about aotiulrtng' lands
d mlno in Mexico.
hacilltlrs for i
Mexico carefulltr
Aim ti-Hli.lahnn. ihsAa In Rnanl.l mnA
French and Icinil docuiuents In said laiiKuatfe
correctly and .rouii.Uy executed.
No.4 East Commerco Street
8AN ANTONIO
- - TKXA8.
IttPOlTin-If you deslro city trade adver
tlso In the Ubt. the most lenerally read
papertn the city.
WAITIB Bverybody to know that nice Job
Prlntlnr I. done at the Llaht office at
reasonable prion..
NTH
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J.8. At.aiAwnrn Anon A. Ai.axANoan
Tern National Bant San Antcnie
ZSI Ciminifii tlrt.
Atrrnontitn OartTAi l:soooc
VaibIx lon.tiot
CtIl(L IAHIIC lUIiaUl TRARtACTKD.
Visitors' Itraistrr kept In our rrsnlnir-moin
where .Irsinri rs In tbe city arv Hivllisl lo call.
J. 8. TnoKKTiin I'rr. J. w. Quia V. !
Jas.P. RaauCa bier.
THE
TP tDBRS' NATIONAL BANK
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transaau
A General B.mking Business.
LEONIDAS P. DIBBLE "
Attorney - at - Law
And Notarv Public.
No.UQ West Commeiick Hthikt
HAN ANTONIO TRXAB.
HAGY BROTHERS
Contractors ulMlm.
All work left will. u. will n.u. .....
attention. F.tlmatea furnlslirsl chmrfully.
si e orders at KS North Kan Monss. l n et.
sreno ul. Jot.ph Sh.ly.
LEAL St SHELY
iKalahllihod In IW.'l.l
SU DnlonisaMrct betwccnl Main
and Mllltarr I'liiu.
Live Stock Exchange
IIDRKAO (ir INFORMATION.
Dcalersln Frontier Land. Mexican Article.
and Grnoral Aircncy.
Bell & Bro's
No. 281 Uommeroe Htrcet
Silver and
CUTLERY ETC.
Watches and Jewelry repaired. Charirr
Soods. and purchasers arc Invited to. call
attraction jruanuitt-cd. LV.lr
L ROUVANT
Silver and Plated Ware French
Clocks and Bronzes Brazilian
Pebbles Spectacles.
Chronometers Repeaters Chronographs
Anaotd EnslUh Watch.. thorstaihly
Bepalrad.
No. 253 Commkbok Street
!wi San Antonio Texas.
SAN ANTONIO
Brass and String Band
FROM 4 TO 14 PIECES
Under the leadership of a thorough m unlet an
rltOF. WILLIAM HELD Lnte of St. I-o.iin.
ontcoi McAllister's Store. Alamo Street.
they need m title.
Geo. W. Silsbee
leneral Contractor
Ilrlck iJiylus- Plasteiinff Ornamental work
specialty. All work guarantee.!.
113 Fourth Street.
San Antonio ... Texas.
The Little Bee-Hive
BOOT AND 81I0B MANWACTUUINU.
All tho latest and modern itylc of Boots
and Shoes on hand and made to order on short
notice' Cvutbra work a'rpeclalty. Hen' Boots
soled and heeled for IL
ERNST. LANGEi Proprietor
Sis KAST HOUSTON ST. IAN ANTONIO.
Plated Ware
Headquarter for
DiaiHis Watciies Jewelry
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
II nd II Mln fUu R.ir rrinth lullllng.
triroand line llnenrPnrtna-ant Rummer Sam-
plea of Unit I'atlern wlilcli will Is ordered a
deslrnt. Hulls ina.tr to order at New York
prices and nt ituaranlrcd Unirorm for or-
raiillatlon a .H-clalty. A n-w method of
rcnnratlna' clotlilnr. ruarrn Intr the color
Kcpalrlns promptly dono. a-xasSro
C. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
SOLKDAD 8TUEKT
Opp. Courtliouss - - San Antonio
All klndl of lllndlna- and Itullnr done with
neatness durat.lllly and dKpstrh.
Oiia-lltloii In priw-adrflisl.
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza San Antonio Texas
Tinware Acal Ininn
l-aliit. Oil. Ut.
Agent for Ihe Daln Automatic
line tlreatr.l I-alsir-Harlna-tMarhlno)
For I'erry J (). Velebrated Conk Nlo.ea Champlow Ilar-
...t llrlshtun ll.ne.. ...d lluford'. Hteel and L'hlllwl
'low Hulky I'low. C'ultl.alura Kte. Kte.
I.SNIIItKTII'ScllAltllRH HKKIM
Fence Wire of Every Description and at Lowest Prices.
"CITY DRUG STORE
S COMMERCE STREET
irofullr compounded at all hours. Telephone
JAS. D. DEVINE
Druggist
24 Soledad St. One Door North of Courthouse San Antonio.
PARSONfi'
Tats pill wen a wondcrfal aiscorery. Ko other Ilk thtm in th world. WiU potltlnly can
or relier all miaocr of disease. Th lnformatloa aroaod each box Is worth tea times th cost of a
will alwavihfl thank
ful One piUados.
farioni Tills contain
notifrf harmful are
euj to tak. and
caiuo do iaconrea
BBBB) BaBaaBaBIBB sjjpjj o naa to nails
th marrelons power of thee pills they would walk 100 mile to rt a box If they oosld not be had
without. Sent by mall for 85 ceau In stamps. Illu.trated pamphlet free poitpsld. Sandler it
. uuw. u.sMwu u luuuig i. a. juil.juj k uj.aa Lustom noun street BOSTOI kUSS.
Make New Rich Blood!
I will put up $500
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And cure any case oi syphilis or Scrofula on earth and guaran-
tee a porfect and permanent cure.
D. P. BARR
Solo Agent for the State
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
A. T. Hensley & Son
SUCCXSSOKS TO 80ULZ WiU8
WlioleHalo and Retail Dealers In
Colors in Oil and Japan Plate and Window Glass.
Strictly Pnre White Lead
Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil Etc.
233 East Honston Street SAN ANTONIO.
"V LORRA.
THE
MILITARY TAILOR
No. 6 Commorco Stroor
llegH leave to nimonnce to tho public and many customers that bt
has inndo a reduction of
20 Per Cent in Prices.to Close out his SPRING and
SUMMER GOODS.
Ho linfl u very large lot of plcco goods left and THEY MUST GO.
Call early and secure your choico of goods.
aaaaroaoATaLOMiaaMiawioaLmto
txstuioei HAmirAOTuniNa eo ST lows
UROUX & COSGRQVE Disurns lie
HENRY LAAGER
BAN ANTONIO TMXAM'.
Real Estate and Loin
a.ncral Arent for Adam WlekM' lotlaiU'
Inproveil property In all part of the city
Special attention paid to Land la Boutkwssl
Texas.
0orrciponden.ee solicited.
OfSce 373 West Commeroe itTMt
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alimo Slrstti
DCLUIIO DbOOI
Keen the Flnrat-lmtwirUMf VlnM rk...
parnc and Uquora. Bpeclaltle. In tbe flneat
brand or Domrstlo and Imported Ctiars.
Conieaiid.ee Flnt-class senUemea'a r
sort. Fine lunch dally at 10 o'elook a. m.
and llulldar' Hardware
Mall.. Cull.ry Kte.
Hay Stacker and Gatherer
& CO.
SAM ABT01I0. TEXAS.
i&rTmMwlR!Sr'' P""E '
Apothecary
i Ant-oliUi druiritnrn. Urcacrlptlons will 1 mada a hiVit.
1 klood and ear. ihm.
.lalllhaslU tkisSS
worth of say othr
rmdy yet diasor-
arad. IDMolaeonLI
b mad to nails
that I can take
OPINION Or AN EXPERT.
Mr. Mary . Watch Taaehar of DraaastW
Economy nt Stata CnlTwralty of Iowa.
"My dellbcrato udemcat la that tha omfr
of tlio lUingo as compared wtttx' others
Is not only mora equally keatcd fa orary
part front aa well aa rear but as a rasatt-
ot lu superior YontUatloa tho food plaoad
therein la better cooksd whUa retalnlag a
woeter flavor and at larger proportloa mt 4
lu best Juleiis. I bars found also that aba-
coaaamptloa ut fuel In ttiUKansw lor a ftraa 'i
amount of work U much lea than any nfar.
MRS. alsJir.B. WSUX3K."
HARDWARE Sou Aoenti 'cm SAN ANTONIO
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