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$hc Sails S49IH.
TUESDAY DECEMBER 14 1886.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
I.&Q.N. Katlroad.
IIEPAKTUHKS.
FnrBt. Louis rlaMo.ra.routo.. .. :0Op.m
Firrn.Iuls Ha Iron Mountain . :sia.m
For 81. Louis via Missouri I'aciuo. ...::; . m
ForLarodo " ll):U.m
AltlllVAM.
From St. Louis Missouri Pacific 10:0 p.Jm
From ft. Ixjiils via Iron Mountain lu;M p. ra
From HU Louis via Missouri I'aciaa..lu. a. lu
From Laredo 3:iW . m
O. 11. 6e B. A. Railroad.
ONrJ TIIAIN TO HEW OlILEANS IIA-LV
TlinOUOrl KXPBKCfl ESST rtAll.T!
Leave for New Orleans Houston and
Qalveston 8.U0 a. in
A MUTE ntOH TIIK EAST.
Arrlvo from New Orleans. Houston
and Ualroston 7:25 p. in
Tititocaii m.
Leavo for San Franclseo HI Pasoand
Eagle Pass ?:.Wp.m
Arrlvo from San Francisco. El Paso
and Kaglo l'ass ?:'I0 a. m
8. A. & A. 'P. Railroad.
AHIUYALS AND PKl'ARTl'HE).
Until further notluo nur trains will run
Dally (except Sunday) as follows:
SOUTHBOUND TIIA1M.
Leavo San Antonto I0.: a. ui.
Lcaro llcevlllo at I ll' in.
Arrives at Corpus Clirlsil :; p. in.
NimTin
Leave llfMnlllo.-
Arrive at San Antonio.
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TJACqfoQ
GERM
IAN RE!
mm II 1 Cures Rneumausm Neuraiflii
ForPaiiuiiiiHiL
VHICIUHLrSi
A CHILD OF
THE STREETS.
Ho loved the little glil who Im.l rown
up by lils nlde as a man wiit inevitably
love wlint !fl lieautiful ft nil pi ire.
Ills affection for Iiit wim ircilmps tlio
only true vein In lils e'IfHi pleasure-
lovlng characters It lieM her wirred in
Lis eyes but ilhl nut ic cut him from
pursuing1 nther women of n very opjwi-
Blte type to Mysle when lie wns away
from herj yet lie too In her way sr
haps by habit peilinpa by ftinntfft nflinlty
of souls bad irinw n a n-'rwulty to lila ex-
istence lie did not wp tlmt tho lenl se-
cret lay In ttio p milne lov f tbii one
for him which nil tb otbeis lacked
Well ain't juu kIhI. Mtlit I think
we'ie in for a lelar pood tiling."
"Oh Gabiiel I am glad jou met tbat
kind man. and I Iiojhj In may hrlp us to
pet along only " and JlyMo paused
and puckered her white blow doubtfully.
"Only vrliat nowt Come put with it.
Only I wish you hadn't said I was
your sister I iMiall have to go on telling
the fame lio eveiy Hmo I we this man
and I'm certain some day to let it out.
"All right so you can later on don't ye
we."
Myeie only fished.
"Some day" paid Onliilel 'when I've
got a real good thing at the theatie we'll
go and get tplicert but there's no huiry
about that business. We needn't wait for
the arson's leave to love each other eh V
and bo draw down her pale sort face and
looked cUwely and ciiiIouMy into her
large blue eycB that met hla bo stead-
fastly. "1 don't quite understand you Gabriel
dear. Of course I sba'nt wait for anyone
to give me leave to love you. 1 have al-
ways done that and always shall but of
course to lie your wife you will have to
marry me."
'Could you live without me Mytdef I
mean would you lie content all your life
to be no more to me than you are to-day t
Would you le witUfted to lo my slater
always an now and boo another woman
my wife."
He watched her changing expression
narrowly perhaps anxiously.
Well" she said at last and a tender
far-away look btole Into her blue eye?
and made them dim and soft "that's dif-
ficult to say Gabriel. I know what I
mean but the words won't come. I
shouldn't liko to see another girl your
wife and I'd rather come and live with
you altogether because I could do every-
thing for you mend your clothes and
cook your meal? and all that and it
would be nice to seo you pleaded. But
still if you didn't wish It and didn't care
to marry me right off" I should le happy
encugh going on as we are doing now
shouldn't you?"
Gabriel laughed nnd kissed her pretty
bright hair.
Oh then you can bo Jealous chT But
come along j we must be olf. We'll take
a new track to-night and como home
with no end of coppers to a Jolly spread.
Como on I"
And Myttte crossed tier plaid shawl over
her worn dress and drew her veil over
her face.
So they stole down the rickety broken
stairs and let themselves out Into the
crowded gas-lit streets to earn the price
of a supper or each go hungry back to
bed.
A few days later Gabriel and Mysla
found themselves at the door of the
house of BIgnor Brunetti director of the
Royal Olympian Opera Company.
The trial of their voices did not last
very long. It took place In the presence
of the director and tbat great master of
the vocal art Andiew Brevet who at its
close rising from the piano thus address-
ed themi
You can go now but remember you
must be with me punctually everyday at
the hour 1 shall indicate tiignor Uru
nettl will provide you with money and
clothes which will render it unnecessary
for vou to Bing In the streets. You quite
understand that must not happen again.
Borne day you can repay him if you sue
ceed. Be sure be punctual and steady"
"Good-bye Mlaa Cole" added Brunetti
as he held open the door for the pair to
pass tnrougu fixing his bold blue eyes on
Aiyaie's race as sue shyly bade hliu tare
well. '
Well was I mistaken this time! Will
they dot" asked Brunetti turning to his
companion wnen ttioy were alone.
I cannot yet say so much deiwnda on.
tho personal energy of each. 1 believe
Ibftrtrl haa Mnti w.ibill
MEDY
loy hits A glorious organ but I think he j
will not cnnrenHo 'drudgery. With M
handsome far' ami natural knack of
i1tfna? tan tatty and hU tKifcet ear.
he will lm sure to please any publicIn
hngland at least. He will win populari
ty. I don't suppose he would care for
fame. Notoriety Is more In the line of hla
race and claca.'
Botha two fi lends itarieit.havintr open
ed the gate of fame to Gabritl Cole and
his supposed slider.
cnipTRR ir.
FLECK DB MARIH.
With his Wk to the frolicsome foam-
filnged waves that come tossing and
tumbling nofotly Into Heine Hay and hla
face to the Dolphin Hotel sat a young
man on a ramping stool with his hat
lilted over hts eyes and his hands In his
jmckcts the picture of discontent. He
looked hot and Wed and crops. In real
life It in raid cnly lunatics talk to them-
selves and none Bave jopI reformers
nil lovers have leen known to solilo
quize. NeveitheleBs had Cuthlfcrt New-
en given cxprerrion to his sentiments as
he sat on the beach unshaded from the
July sun his words would run thus I
fancy I
uott&tly place thlai no music nail no
thcatroi not a decent looking girl to Iks
met from the pier to the elm. It sail very
well to breathe the oone but that can be
done quite as well and Indeed a deuce of
leal U-tler at Brighton. I like Brigh
ton I It's healthy and wealthy. You get
fashion and fine air combined a sort of
London-en per-Mure Tve half a mind to
return to town. Well I'll wait and see
what Cui-ron says when I go In."
I Bay Newen old man why won't you
wear a straw hat and white flannels. You
look warm. Nolmdy sees you here we
are out of our woild at least
Newen glanced up staitled.
'That's Just what I complain of. Cur-
ron i but for all that lam nut going to
di-esA like a hop-grower out for a holiday
even here. No. Vice fa motkt I say. But
wlial a doing at tho Doll mini Any fresh
arrivals I"
Yes indeed I and that's what I came
to communicate. Something worth look
ing at."
Whoa tho attraction? Age gender
line and address If you please."
I observe that vou place 'age In the
fust oider"
"Of course my dear fellow. If It is a
'she' and an old one I have no further
Interest in her. I hate women ist thir
ty. They ought to retire Into homes for
decayed gentlewomen."
"Viell this one. In paiticular is young
very young.
UooU then she won t be old before I
am tired of her. Proceed ! name and ad
dress f
'Meurde Marlul"
Who may she xi when she's at homel
A Ficnch flovei-pIrl or a veutal virgin I"
Do you mean to tell me you have nev-
r heard of Fleurde Marie t But then
to be Bute oo wcju In Algiers when she
came ont hut sea on. She's the very
best thing in the singing line since drill
lir!ievc me"
What olllcioun godfather christened
her Kieur de Marie V Probably her name
Is really Betny Brown."
What sacrilege to the Queen of Song.
No) her tiue name Is Mysle WFarrell I
heaiil. On the night of her debut at Mar-
guertte a eei tain royal personago In Her
Majesty's Ijox was lieaul to remark
ISucli a in ce ad uer must htigene Sue
have seen when he wrote of the Kleur de
Marie The faying was caught up as
pi in ce s ieechea usually are and the
une stuck to her.
When did this star appear In the
Herno Bay heaven I"
'By the 11:3(J down. No end of lug
gage anil a companion. Are you coming
Indoors t I believe the fair one is on view
In the coffee-room." "
'So she may be for all I rare. I never
run after c tie belt lei. 1 liko to get a wo-
Into n corner all to myself and not
one who Is looking over her shoulder at
some other man instead of listening to
me I pivfer ring-doves to lions.
"Ah well j I mutit l-o olT for I've got let
into a trip to Cantcibtiry. Ta-ta" and
with a laugh he turned and strode up the
lach humming as he went a broad-
built blue-eyed bronzed Knglishman of
medium height and captain of the good
ship Nlmrod.
The dt easing gong had sounded through
the Dolphin Hotel some ten minutes when
two men entered the hall and looked at
the clock.
'As I thought we are late" eald the
captain and he hurried up the wide
Btair-case leaving his muro careless com-
panion to follow at hlslelsuro and pleasure.
At as slow a julco as If ho were taking
part In the inituut de h four and as if
there were no such words oa appetite and
dinner In hla dictionary Cuthbert Newen
sauntered dnwn the long dimly-lighted
parage and enteied his room to dress.
Cuthbert Newen was a dandy from the
crown of his close-cut curly dark bead
to the soles of his well-shod well-shaped
feet.
Whether his character was as effemi-
nate as his tastes remained to be proved.
Hitherto his oareer had been one of For-
tune's favorites. He had seen the best
part of the woild but hod never for one
moment roughed It.
"I say Newen are you readyl Soup's
a thing of the past and If we don't mind
we shall miss the finh. I came In to tell
you a bit of news. No end of a 'go.' As
good as a play I"
What's up now! Another prima oVa-
na arrived!" asked Newen carelessly aa
he closed his door and followed his friend
down the passage.
"Now that's a good shot as It happens.
I told you the Fleur de Marie was here.
Well by tho next train down comes her
great rival In all her war-paint the queen
of contraltos."
What the Leopard! I"
"Yes the 'Leopardess' herself. Quite
by chance I believe. Of course the man-
ager of the hotel was aware of the com-
ing collision) but he knew better than to
let the cat out of the bag. Why It's the
making of the man. Half London will be
down here presently. I believe the tenor.
Gabriel Is expected to-morrow. He la
always to be found In the shadow of one
of the fair ladies. Poor chapl I always
pitied him so much. Naturally he must
admire them both being as they are
beauties of such rontast. He must feel
like an ass between two bundles of hay.
Doubtless he has a rare old time of It
with them for I lielieve even the lmmac-
ulate Fleur de Marie is like London At
his feet. It's a good thing that the enml
ty of rivalry is all on the one side between
these women or the hotel wouldn't bold
them. Come on the Leopardl isn't down
yet. 1'rolmbly she's powdering! Fleur
de Mailo Is up at the other end. Lucky
dog your Be.it makes her your rfo-s-ti.
Mine in on (he opposite side. 1 must con
sole mytielf with her rival huie the
comes.
And Captain Cut ion stcptied aside to let i
her pa.
A whlfiM-r aniung tbo waiters a slight I
tlr at the table. niuUhrt had swept into :
the vacant chair near the window which '
hod been itwi veil for her.
Newen took hU tent and after glancing
down the intnn raised hi eyea for a leis
urely survey of those pt-esuu.
This wan Fleurde Mailt. He looked at
her hetweeH the tnnierof twitted silver
braneher pM landed with floweis) looked
and Ib .1 . gain till at last bI.c felt the
iBity of l.U quiet Bcrutinyand fluih-
Ing slightly lalseil her eyes siltl net his
gnre. What he saw then made the
color ip hmi In her cheek as she turned
to Beuk to her neighbor. And Cut I JL it
Newen drew a deep breaui as he letfned
tack In hN chair and let his plate pans
masted.
He noted with tlm keen observation of
a lover of women each excellent item of
her Itfauty her Bofl full flaxen hair
gathered Into a goId-Uk net like a mesh
of Buntteams) her large dreamy tyef
bh.eai.d bright as sapphiie gems her
red small mouth her slim anow-wsiito
throat circled w ilh a triplu-twitcd thread
of shining peails.
aunitofto that a what a called sweet
simplicity" sneeied tho Leopardl In a
loud whisper to her nelghlrir Captain
Curzon staring" contempt u on fly through
her jewelled j'tnee-iift at her n-vare deli-
cate costume of Indian muslin high up to
the throat with its cancode of cud ton no
lace and shell-pink ribbons.
Cutbeit Newen started and glanced at
the speaker.
Lorita Leoitardi was a fine dark woman
a red and white beauty with full face
and figure Inclining to embonpoint Just
such as Reuliens put Into his pictures
Ujtt like i-o u ting loppy-l eaves hair black
as night eyes as dark as it In iHsaiblo for
eyes to lie that arc only brown. A bad.
sensual face at onco revolting and at-
tractive. Are you one of Loiita'a admirers!
asked Curzon. as they sut over wine and
cigars when tho ladies had quitted the
m.
"No there's ton much of her."
"Can't you have too much of a good
thlngl"
"Query. You say she la a fine err inure
so la a tlgiem."
'But docsn t she diens well!
'That's decidedly an om-n question in
her cose. She leaves nothing to the
Imagination."
"Come now you are too hard on he"
'Better than being ti-o soft which
wouldn't pay."
"What do you say to fleurde Marie 1
"Nice-looking little thing as blondes
go" replied Newen leisutcly sipping Bis
claret.
"Nice-looking Indeed! What a critical
chapyou are. Why she's a pearl P
"Hush they are singing. Let's Join
them. It is worth hearing
They lingered at the open door to listen.
Newen loved music as tab of that pas-
sion for the beautiful which possessed
him.
A few simple chords struck by fingers
as fair as the lilies" and then ft broke
forth as if impatient of control that voice
which flooded the room with melody and
arrested even the Btepa of the passers-by
on the pavement outside who stopped
spell-bound by the window.
The one moat keenly alive to the power
And purity of that voice exierieiiced a
sense of relief when It was silent. It was
Indeed a novel sensation for him the
Utite world-weary man. to feel hts heart
throbbing In such a tumult of mingled
pleasure ami win.
She had chosen that pretty simple old
ballad which all tingliah girls know so
well "On the tanks of Allan water."
The clear Itell-Uke tones fell on tle air
like drojwt of some divine essence of
sound. At the close of the song no one
applauded no one thought of praising the
singer and so far from calling for an en-
core neaily all thone present felt that one
ballad sung by that one voice was Jufit
about as much as they could rm; and
already seveial heads had tutned aside
Fleur de Mai in iwe fi-om the piano
and quietly bowing to the assembled
company floated down tho room her del-
icate draieiies floating after her as bhe
went.
Her conq-anlon followed bidding "good-
night" right und left.
The Leojuirdi who had been lying tack
In the depth of a divan listening with
half-closed eyes now looked up over Hie
top of her black satin fan and showed all
her brilliant white teeth an she Bald:
"Was theie ever so sod a songt I must
own that for my part I like to leave a
tmile with my audience and not a tear."
So saying she moved towards the piano.
She was determined to dlpcl the effect
produced by her rival's Bongj so wjth a
couple of enwhing chord and a laugh
Bhe threw back her head And dashed in-
to A wild Jacobite ballad euteilng fully
Into the spirit which breathes through
every word.
Her voice was too perfect to fall Rhort
of Its aim. A burst of applause rang
through the room as the singer paused
flushed triumphant and breathless. Then
almost before the excitement which she
rauBed subsided she broke foith again
Into that inimitable piece of musical mu-
tiny "La Marseillaise."
The listeners rone to their feet and
rushed towards the piano with one ac-
cord clapping their hand. Outside on
the pavement the crowd that had gath-
ered In the moonlight shouted lond hur-
rahs And called for encores. But Lorita
though she laughed well pleased plead-
ed fatigue.
Fleur de Marie and her sail-sweet beau-
ten. After all the wpild has an April
heart and t llketh better to laugh tlun
to weep.
"Come now I muBt own that's more to
my taste" Bald Curzon his dehonair face
once more bright and smiling. "There'i
trouble enough In this world without
tinging dirges."
CUAPTBB HI.
Certainly Heme Bay was hardly to be
recognized. A great inland waye from
the outside worlj had transformed Its
quiet aest-WAsh) shore (nto a fashionable
promenAde.
"Who it that creature In the crimson
Jersey And Tam tf Bb aider with the Jan
aneseumbrellar drawled Mrs. Somerset
EAst looking up languidly from the
depths of her sky-blue nun-bonnet at the
dark-eyed personage stationed tahlnd her
ooa kel-c hair who happened to be a for
eirn prince Incog for the season. He
levelled hla eye-glass In the direction of
neriaaysmp's outstretched parasol.
That'si (be Leopardl. Iow did you
fall to recognize her! fiheisAftne crea
ture" h Incautiously admitted.
HYe-e-ei but how vilely she dresses
like a xh'tinMei fiy And do you know mu
amU really have been told on the liest
authority that the creature smokea--
Bmokesi only fancy. Is It not raltlm
and horribly disgusting bo unwomanly
you know."
A laugh was his highness a safe and
mtral reply. His private oiJnlon was
thej'creature" looked deuced ha ml tome.
id so she did In her own loud t?Mr
fashion.
Fleurde Marie Is certainly pretty."
admitted Mrs. Somerset Hast raising her
eyeurowa "uu; sun l consider her tint
yeufdft dotft you know white aa
mb!e and as cold I hearWhat a fam-
ous Galatea she woidd InrVe made. By
the way I haven't seen her on the lieacli
this morning. Ah yes there the comes.
Who Is that man walking by her sldef
IV) you know him Kenet He hauuts'her
like a shadow He doesn't look like one
of lsr own set. Do you know htm!"
Asked too rair crirje turning round And
whlsftcrlng.
"Yeaj I met htm at Lord NoekaUiwl's
In UTo spring. He's well known on the
turf) did a big thing at Ascott la;t June
made quite a )fet I Ixevc on 'Telrarch.
He goes by the name of Nick Newen."
Is tkatCuHd-eit NcwtnT exclaimed
Mrs 8onrrj4 1-Ukt turinng round to
ttare as only a pretty and welbliorn wo-
can do with impunity. "Ah. I know
Mfcidhsr prou.l as Lucifer. It to be
hojcuuta son U in t fhluklng of mar? ing
that pretty little prima domiaj but of
irse he won't."
'Uieyana-shii refused Sirllarw Loth air
last season'"
i'Don't believe It" was the lady's
prompt i-es4inse. "I can' imagine how
men can tun after that sort of wotnes
however pietty thfiy may 1. Jiiat look
at lVewcn why pwlllvely ho peers luto
her face In a way 1 would never allow t
know ami looks as If he would liko to
swallow each word that falls from her
lips. Just so they are moving away
now. No they are tlTmiiyg back tills side
hush!" and Mis. Kast raised her Chi
nese pagodojlke parasol and lowered. It
over her eyVs that she might stare
throftjjyelts broad fringe of lace at the
Fleur du Marie whom In her heart of
hearts sh envied and whoiie costume
ami coiffurt she Invariably copied al-
though as thu young singer passed she
r in her silken skirts and gathered
them round her feet.
Yes It was true as the fashlonahle
magpie had Bald Newen had liaunted
her like her shadow ever since her ar
rival at the iVlphln a fortnight befre.
He knew it but be Also felt that he bat
ivertheleea advanced not one step near
er to her real self In spite of his best ef
forts In spue of walks and talks and ex-
cursions Into the country and moonlit
converse on tho pier where the world
gathered to enjoy the coolness of the
night hours to the sound of dream-like
music and stirring of plashing waves.
He was looking nay peering Into ner
face trying to read In her calm blue eyes
the expression he had so earnestly tiled
to call foithbut tn vain.
He only so far could flatter himself she
was his ft lend and that in a most Aggra-
VAtlngly frank fashion. Platonics are
very unpalatable to a lover and such un
doubtedly was Newen.
Yeaf from that hrt evening that first
look from eye to eye he had felt she was
bis fate for weal or woe.
Now however he was not so sanguine.
Either thla Fleur de Marie had already
given her love to another rr else she was
a most bundled coquette only feigning In-
difference to fan the flame of hlspAsslon.
He would not own to himself that she
might be every way free and yet refuse
him. Bucn a thought nuit mspt-iae. Any
how he was dctei mined to put an end to
the uncertainty ou thu first oppoituulty.
He longed to throw himself at her feet.
"All the world seems here and I know
no one" Bald Fleur de Marie turning her
face towards the gay-colored moving
mass ebbing ami flowing like a human
tide on the sands ldow for tliey were
v Maiming on ma toimiiwo.
Why hero is one of your fcjends com
ing down from the cliff He replied
catching sight of Lorita surrounded as
was laughing and talking noisily while
stie descended tlio elope 'aiting her para-
sol as a walking stick. j
"She Is tm filend of mine Mr. Newen."
There was no scorn or malice In the tone
only jierlmps iv shade of sadness for
which her wivalier could not acwount.
"Can you say as much for her compan-
ion mademoiselle I"
The words had scarcely left his llpa
when he regretted his speech. "She will
think me Impertinent" he thought and
so she evidently did. He saw her sweet
face AubL fi-om brow to chin at his words
then sho Unfed to hliu and replied
nuictly:
"I shall cancel that rem ark of yours
from my memory. 11 h unworthy of you
Mr. Neweu. CmvMifls Hurtd it U past
one o'clock) the band has ceased playing
and It Is hut. Let us go back to lunch."
There was nothing for Neweu to do but
to raise hW hat nnd drop behind. As he
did so tho Lvojiardiandherpatty passed
the little groui looking back over her
shoulder with a smile of immiatakable
meaning and a glance at Newen out of
her bold black eyws which heightened her
rival s color.
rhoiu were hslf-a-dozen men with this
woman but one walked liy her side car'
rled her gloves and handkerchief and
seemed to etigioss all her attention.
Only this ono did Fleur de Marie no-
tice His face was turned away but she
felt that he had Been her atTne went by
and the blight flush faded from her
cheeks leaving her very pa'c.
Lorita Leopnidi had been forced to
own although only to herself that on the
qtagc Fleur de Mai io was as far above
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258'Commorco Street.
transacted.
dollar anil olliu
itliur
illnn;
forplKii uioncj purcnase.1.
tVVIsltnrs' rriits'.ar kept In u
Nun vrlicrvstraiiirur. In the cltr
B. Tiiokntok Prrs J. W QLASR. V P
JiS.P. KARICasbt.r.
THE
TRJHS'NATIONALBAl
s-
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transacts
A Genoral Banking Business.
DELMOMICO RESTAURANT
t Corner Concho and Monterey Bts.
JOB DUHANELLI Proprietor.
Elite Restaurant
J. LOUSTANEAU & CO.
(Smith Hciloio Main Plaza.)
Bar Room Blllliids.'Siloon Restaurant.
Wo onljr keep the Finest Wines ChatnpaKnes
iiorted. New aud best Impruved llilllanl
Tbe Itestauraut Is In Uallr Itecelpt of Fresli
Orders from Families I'urtles Kfo. tkr It-
in First-class Stvlo and Perfect.
Infirmary Remedies &c
AND THROAT.
those affliotod wltn anj dhMau of th
est and quickest relief and our. at the
SAM aXTORlO
EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY
Cor. of Houston and St. Mirj'i Sli.
CLEM. H. COTTON
General Contracuor and Builder.
ExcelsiorPlaining Hills
JManufacturcrof
Sash Doors.l Blinds
OIJ-ilw Baah Doors and Blinds raado
shoii notloe HorolbsawlnK. Turnlnf eteM to
order. Store and Offloe Klttlnir a specialty.
w s. TATI.OR.
Taylor & Son
HOUII IIGS SID DtCORa
PAINTERS
Olldins Orsinc Piper Banflng
Kalsomllnng Etc
HW HOUSTON ST. SiKAHT0H10.TEX
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS
De I na and trade-marka clalma oollected.
oomeaieM ooaea proaecuieo. isoa wamuiia
hack par bounty and penaloni for toldlen
Kann.licas AltomeTieneral A.II.darland
Washlnfton. D. O. and to H. Dronstnf ot San
Antonio Tela. oonnectd with th. uoiit
who will furnish blanks on application.
yih. HATsa vo. uant.rs wasnintuin
Jon VRINTINQ-Of every description done
at the Liqiit offloe. Satisfaction gltrcu
every time or money rerunaea.
PIPER & SCHOLTHieSs;1
Hot. 8 10 12 14 Yturrl and 249 Market Stt.; ""jJ-"
DIALERS IE
METAL NAILS AND .FENCE WJBES
narlKNl and Smooth Annoslml. Palntml and nalranlieili .Fcno. SUpIm.
ratrnt t .nce
and Itrlsrht '
II
CAMBRIDGE ROOFING COMPANY'S
Iron and Steel Rooting and Siding Iron
iriage to. s tannages an Kina sana
Sheet Metal Roofing Co.'s Walters
IVtrdmsk. Iiw I'rtcos on Car Lots.;
A. HEUSINGER
310-812 Mllltary;Plaza San Antonio Texas
Baraware Stoves Acricoltiiral MDlnnts
Tlawar. ifui irvnw.r. and BnJId.ra' llardwsurr
falaU Oils aim Malls Oatl.tr We.
Agent for tbt Daln Antomatle Hay Stacker and Gathertf
(Th. QroaUst Labor-Savins; Machine)
Vor F.rrr Co.'s IMiebraUd Oook Riotm. CbaninloM Bar
in! lirlihton Han.M. aad llarard'a HsmI and UhlllsnLi
rio.l rlalk. flows OalUrators Kt Mta
IMMDHBTH'S UAItUKM IKSUM
Fence Wiie ot Eiery Description and at Lowest Prices.
J. H. MAROUART.
BOOT; AND SHOE
orrosiiB ooukt nousB.
flont. Calf IkmlS. fmu 14 unw.nll Tlnr. ttnni . an.l Rhrui. nt .11 rfAU.Hntlnn. In n.ie
train button and laou.
A mil lino of IIKAVT llOOmihe best In tho market: price KSO. Com. and.xamtns
them J. II.M.'stsaiand ia.uu Dlioea In button laoo and iraltcr am the best tn the state!
complete stook'cf Gents' FINE I1DTTOK. LACK and UAITKIt SHOES. Therarsth.
tntlieetr. '
..SVIn addition to rajr stock of Ilonta and Bhoes I carry all kinds of shoo polls bAfor
ladleand children's shoes and the celebrated "T. M?' lllacklnr ' . ' V . . .
SvOrdors for anr stjlos of Ilooss and Shoes will be promptly oioouted. A nlc St and
general satisfaction cuaranted.
ritepalrlnir of Gents' and Ladles' Shoos
KUUENF. STAFFEL.
STAFFEL
Gonoral Commission Merchants Cotton Wool and Hides.
Aonta for Weir Bulkr flow. Steal Hldlna and Walklna- CulUrators. Corn an ton
Planters Deorlug Mowers Ileapers Hinders and
Littles Chemical Fluid and Powder Dips.
NO. 19 NAVARRO ST.
JAS D.
DRUGGIST AND
vsvrlpllun Tails positively aud prumptlr answered Day or Nlabt by thorough graduates. '
Toilet and Fancy Goods. Everything Pertaining to tbe Drug Trade.
Corner lUMMKltl'K St. and MAIN l'LAZA.
Chemist and
NO. 205 ALAMO PLAZA.
hand a Full and Fresli Stock of
thing round In
rlrst-class llrugHtorv. Prescription made a Hpeclalty and will lx' I'repared
.are and dispatch. TELEPHONE NO. 299.
.11
ALAMO ICE
31 CAMKItON HTRKKT
Telephone No. 229 San Antonio Texas.
AQKNTS rOR
INDIAN NATION COAL.
PARSONS'
Thiss pills wars awoalerM diiooTiry. Io others Ills thsm la ths world. VUl poiltlTsljetm
or relioTS all oufiasr ordiuass. Ths afonDatiooaroaadaaab box is worth tea times ta. cost of a
box of pills. Find out sajs aosal saoaw ooajaw leaee. One box will
.boot Ifcim and you HA k do nor. to purify lis
wUl always be thank. MH 1 blood gal em ehro
fal Oospilladou. BaHH 1 WBk loUl health than tt
Partoos'PuU conUia Hr s worth of. any other
aothlnr harmful are B- MHramsd jrt dlsw
uy to take aadH B B BHVersl. IfpeopUooald
eaoj. ao laeoaTsa.HB HHB mmW U mala U rslM'
ths aunelnu power of these pills they would walk 100 nllei to rt a box If they could act be hasl
withaat Seat by mall ftr 25cnU la stamps lllustrittd pamphlet free postpaid. Seal As? R
the iaftrmatloa Is rery aluable. I. S. JOHNSOS It 00. 83 Custom Bouse Street B03T0S aUSsV
Make New Rich Blood!
I wjll pat np
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S
And our any case ot Syphilis
tee a perfect and parmanMt cure.
D. P. BARK r
Bole Agent Tor tkeBUte' ti .VS:S
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
Ore Paint Ac; Unten MeWHe Car-
canons sneus rraw M.vfMOMW(
Patent Tin Shingles SIfurttH7
tsr Corrcspondenoe Sollorted.
MANUFACTURER
aud Unou a Spcclaltjr and attended to with
ALEXANDER KDIIL.
& KUHJL
Harvesting; Mschlnes.
- - SANANTONIO.TEX.
DEVINE
PHARMACIST.
UTOuly Drug Store In tho City open all Night
Apothecary
Drugs. Chcuilcals and Toilet Articles. k I every
COMPANY
1500 that I can take
BLOOD PURIFIER
or Scrofula on eartk and
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