San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 320, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 14, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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Thursday January 14 1886.
RAILROAD TIMI TAIILE.
MtwTInt Cud In Kfft Jaanarr t 1M0
I. O X. Railroad.
ORTAHrOHKN.
Cor l. Lnnn l Mo. I'm rouui 4:0Up.ra
ror 81. Louts fla Iron Mountain.... f):JO a. m.
pH . l Mix urll'.cinc ..am am
For Laredo Hiia.ui.
AHKirAMI
From flt. IiuIn MlMourl I'aclOc. ll:0il a. m.
KromBt.Urola. Iron Mountain 10:M i.m
' . n Kul. ulirU M'-ourl I'aeitlc 10 Mu.-t
Trom tjtredo 3:1.1 1. tn.
O. B. S. A KAILBOAD.
ONE TUAIN TO NEW IlltLKANB OAILT.
Tkraaih Baprata Kaat lull'.
Lzv ror New UrlMQi Huu imi'and iia'ree-
toa SCO a. m.
Arrlta from tba Kaat.
- Arrlr. lion New Orlaans Houston and Oal-
"n THton a p. m.
ThMfmli Wait.
1 Laara for San Kranclaoo HI Paao and Eagle
-Paaa 7& p. m.
' Arrlrafrom Ban Francltoo Kl l'aa and Baal.
rna 7.30 a.m.
8. A. 4. P. B. n.
ARRIVAIJI AMI nKrAIITL'ltra.
On and arter Mnndar. November 1. a mixed
Iraln carrying frclfrlit a"eiin-ra and the
United IMatea Mall will Iihiu tho deit on
rVmth Klorcs ttreet dallr tHundarfl eieepti-dl
nt 8:la. m.. arriinir at Khnemlorr at Ida. m.j
thenee to end or track. Iteturnlntf from end
or track train leaven Blineiutorf at .'1:4.1 p. m.
arriving- at Han Antonio at 6 p. m. FrrltrM
will nnlr be merit l ror Klraemlorr and Inter-
mediate tationi.eieept by upeelul agreement.
laiicrgeri going aouth or hlmendnrf will bo
carried to end of track. L. I)TT
President and (Icnertil Manager.
utRMANREMcUT
mb n 1 Cur" ncxmatism. Neuralgia
. 131x8111 aJSSiL
THK tlMRLT" TOwMrKUi HI 'J K MU.
A MAID FORLORN.
I1Y TUP IllTllr.SS.
" 1 011 my 'iiiumy r.ei my itrin niff
lie whispers iiulekly. The worils coino
Irnin li i tn nlniost Involuntarily; alnu-it
uneonscioiisly too he lakes iter liiinil
anil liohls It closely. Cissy colors faint-
ly anil then grows even paler tliaii she
was before.
"Whv 1I0 yon tall 11111 that?'' sho says.
"Why? You have 110 right to 110 4
IIh intciriipts lier by a gestiue and
draws her even nearer to li.m.
"lilve ine the rght" lie sa) a eagerly.
"Vnu know yoii must know by this
time that there is initlilnitlii the wot Id
1 love so well as-
"Mnjor .leivis" annoiiiires servant
at this snprrine moment throwing wide
the drnwln i-rooin door.
With 11 Mnolht'iede.xehim.illoii Crav-
en lets Cecil's liniid ilioi and turning
aside steps through the open window
on to tho small veranda outside which
by stone steps leads tolheioiind. De-
scending! he.Mi lie rocs quickly out of
. ((lit but not beloie tho Major has bad
time to catch a glimpse of his depart-
ing eont-talls.
"Hum! hahl" says the Major. Helms
hardly liad time to return Cecil's some-
what cold greeting when Mis. Klvers
and Honnle enter the loom. There ure
signs of very distinct Irritation about
the Major. He blows Ills nose some-
what effusively and refuses to let his
eves meet those of anyone else present.
"I think I saw Craven going nut of that
window just nil came m" he says star-
ing at Cecil.
"Yes." she returns slowly; her mind
Is still full of Duke and she is wonder-
ing what It was exactly that he was go-
ing to say when luleriupted by this
troublesome Major.
"lie dl n't expert me down to-day"
the Major goes 011. "Thinks me safe
at home at tins moment un dnulit."
Again he looks at C ssy. as if expect-
ing her to answer lln s in truth curi-
ous to know It Duke saw him coming
or heard him announced by the servant
ami. If so w hether lie ran away tn avoid
the Ihiic of having to spea'c to him.
"He will be nil the more delighted to
see ) oil at the C nu t of course" says
Uonnie Irou.cally. "Surprises of that
soi t are so pleasant!"
"Jilte so." and tho Major directs 11
withering glance at lier. "Fuel is I
hardly knew I w as coinliiidowli my-
self until this morning. Hut business
must be attended to you know lliisl-
ness for tho fair sex esjiccially hit lull
I've come indeed to carry Craven luck
to town with me. I bring a letter from
Ills cousin. Lady Maud lMerdale de-
manding his immediate attendance."
"Who is tills Cousin Lady Maudr
Hsks Cecil quickly
"Oil don't you know?" inquires the
Major. "It's not quite settled I be-
lieve: but"
"What is not quite settled?" demands
(Veil again. Sue la quite calm but
deathly pale.
"His marriage" saystheMnjnr.qulet-
1). It is true that he shifts it little un-
easily In Ills seat us ho saj s tills und re-
fuses to lift his eyes from tho carpet;
but nevertheless lie sajs it.
A dead silence ensues a silence short
in reality but of Intolerable length to
some in the room. Then Cecil laughs
quite a natural little laugh too; so
natural indeed that Isith her mother
and ltor.nle turn Involuntarily to look
at her.
"He is rather a scamp In somo ways"
continues the Major 111 n genial way.
"Now If you asked him abuut this mar-
riage it is as likely as not be would
deny all knowledge of it mid declare he
"was never further from matrimony in
his life. Hut don't )ou lie taken in liv
him. Ifo is it disgraceful fellow In the
w ay of natations; makes love all round
you know to every woman ho meets
and makes some of 'em liellcvo liim
too. Hut he's not n bad young fellow
at heart. No no far fiom that. Hut
this marriage now will bo a pood thing
for both of them; she wltli title he
with money."
"A charming arrangement Indeed!"
says Ce.cH. without bo much as a quiver
of lier eyelids.
"Well it is rather premature yet to
speak about it." pursues the Major
"Craven mightn't like It you know; so
don't mention mr name 111 the matter
ns having been the one to tell ot It.
I oil see ue is such it gie.it menu neie
that I dare say he will w.sh tn bo him-
self the Hist to tell vim of It."
"Of course he would like to tell us
himself returns Cecil sum ng calmly
"As jou snv. he is 11 greutfr.eiutof mux
und lie k.uws we will be glad to hearnf
auytii ug iiKeiy 10 auu to 111s iianpine1
The Major watches lier clinch us sue
makes this set little speech and sue i
with u somewhat troubled and bstUeJ
expression on his face he rises und l ds
them "good-bye" for the present. When
the door has shut behind I11111 llonnio
turn vehemtnil) to Cecil.
"I don't believe one word of It" she
says u.isiuy -iioi ouei lie iooks as 11
ne weri telling a raisehood."
"I saw 110 trace of falsehood either in
d!b look or tone" answers Cecil; in a
.strange tone "and as for the rest I be-
' llm everv word he said."
huo nicivrs toMiir.l ILo iluor: lier
mother with If.in In lier ojm rises n
If to follow her lint w.lli n gentle dent-
ure the trl rt prevents Iiit.
"I want to twnlnni' mainiiui" slie
' cajs entreattiuly "jut for a l.ttle while:
I shall be all right men. Hut there is
one thing you rain do lor ine." shoerles i
breaking suddenly out or her lerrlble T
quleL "Never-never mention Ilia !
name tn mo ngalnP
l'oor -Mrs. Itlvers Is thoroughly cast
down mid Honnle scarcely less so.
"How shall we receive him if lie calls
to-morrow" asks her mother when
poor Cecil has crept away from them
up to her own room to cry her heart
0111 011 tier neii
"Justus If iioltilng had happened.
Cecil of course will notapear. I will
make her go forn walk at that hour so
that we cm truly say she is not In.
Mamma if nnlv for Cecil's sake do not
let him see wo care about this tiling."
So the next dav. when Cntveu calls at
his usual hour. .Mis. It vers Is 11s nearlv
ns possible the same to him that she
uas ueen nuriiig tux past mouiii t'er-
haps some subtle change In her manner
might be noticed bv 11 verv acute ob
server some vague Irieprcsslhlc shrink-
ing trom nil inure open cordiality; but
beyond this her demeanor Is peifect.
As for Honnle she Is ndei.-iee more
sail th 111 angry. She maintains un al-
most utter silence; but eveij now and
then Craven glancing at lier. wonders
vaguely w by her eyes are so large und
mournful her whole manner so full of
an uncertain depression.
ins woniier 011 tins point novvever.
Is indeed vague as his whole lililid is
filled w itb 11 lunging lo see 11 particular
loiiugiug-chiiir near the lire occup ed
by a Utile lissome llgure whoso smile Is
wont to lieimi at him. half rogiilshlv.
half with a tenderness not to lie de-
scribed. Wlieie Is she now his little
sweetheart
"W heie is Jl ss Cecil" be asks nt last
unable to restrain his Impatience any
longer.
"She has gone for 11 walk I think"
replies .Mrs. Ilivers stooping to poke
the fire.
"Let tie do that for you" says Crav-
en taking the poker from her. "She
lias gone to the garden pet haps." He
is kneeling on the lieartli-iug. and is
looking very earnestly up Into .Mrs.
Ilivers's face wltli his pleasant honest
eyes.
"I think not certainly not stie did
not say exactly wheio she was going"
returns Mrs. H vers evasively.
Hnunie ut lb s sighs umliliH and
Craven turning looks ut her sharply.
Something in her exptess.ou evidently
strikes him as being peculiar but ho
savs nothing and nresentlv turns the
.conversation into another ciiaunel.
I have a friend coming to stay with
me next week" he says "a friend of
yours too 1 think. 1 met him in Lon-
don and lie almost asked me to invito
him down. He said he knew you all
very well."
"I date say. We lived somo years In
town" icsponds Mrs. Hivers indiffer-
ently. "O110 gets to know so many peo-
ple there."
Uonnie evinces no curiosity either
about the new at rival nt the Court; so
Mr. Craven goes 011
"I'm rather sorry ho Is coming just
now us I am IhiiiiiiI to lie In town lit
the nun 11. ug and sha'n't lie able to be
back lorn tortnight. 1 am afraid there-
line he will have only ti slow time of
It."
He tises to go: us lie does so. Honnio
rises too and follows him into the hall.
"1 think" she says in a .0110 that
falters slightly"! think C ssy went in
the direction of the beech-wood."
Hetoro ho lias time to thank her for
tins hint or wonder ut the stiaiigeness
ol her manner she has disappeaied;
and somewhat ill7zleil. Craen makes
his way toward the wood she has men-
tloiieu. Justus he enteislt he encoiiuleis
Cecil coming toward h ui. her head
slightly bent her face ratherpaler than
usual.
"How d'ye do" she says quite cului-
ly bill' without 1111 accompanying smile.
She lets lier hand lie in 111s iiiisympa-
tueiicaiiy aim tiieu iiruwsu uway al-
most beiore lie has time to know it was
them.
"1 was unfortunate to-dav. I thought
I should have found von within" with
an uttempt at conliallly though some
inward 111 sglv.ngs have cast a shadow
011 his usual liglu-heailediiess.
Tor the Inline. I think you must nut
expect always to find 1110 In" she re
plies wiin n lauit smile
"Why" he asks astonished ut her
whole ticiliiifiil of him.
"Because winter is at an end and the
line weather tempts one to go out." sho
says coldly
Tor that reason 0110 loves tlio Hue
weather." he returns strivnu against
his growing anx elj. ".May I notsoiiio-
iiiuesncco.iiii.iny jou n vour rambles"
"No I llilnk not. When I go for a
walk in these quiet woods 1 prefer my
own company to any one's. A strange
fancy and rather egotistical is it not"
"It Is very iinlikewm" gravely; then
unable to control his uneasiness any
longer he sais anxiously "What has
happened Unit you treat ine hko this
What have I done to you''
"Done to me" haughtily. "Noth-
ing!" "I nin going to town this evening
Cecil I shall not be back until"
"I must ask jou not to cull too
'Cecil' " savs I ho girl quietly and w ith
a certain mnoiint of dignity. "I must
always be 'Miss Ilivers' to gentlemen-
acquaintances." "Am I only that Only an acquaint-
ance" There Is ti wotldof reproach in Ids
tone
"Yes only that" leuiorselessly.
"And yet yesterday-"
"Do not speak of yesterday!" she ex-
claims nutting up her hand Impulsive-
ly as though to ward off something
that Is Inn ting her
"As jou will of course." bo lelurns.
In a tone nearly ns cold us her own. "I
have no claim of course lo lie consid-
ered even a friend. May I say good-
be to you nud let you HuHi yourwalk
In peacer 1 11111 going uway this even-
ing." "Where nro you going"
"To iny aunt Lady Kton."
"Ah. to your cousin. Lady Maud!"
"Yes If you like. Who was telling
you of 11 The Major"
"Yes the Major. He lold mo every-
thing." "I don't know when I shall lie back."
"Soon enough no doubt. AVhat are
you going for the wedding"
"les for the wedding." He speaks
In n very low depressed tone because
of her cruel coldness. To her his de-
pression means only shame at the dis-
covery slio bus made.
"When is It to be" she asks slowly.
"Next week."
"So soon It Is sudden Is It not"
"Not very; I have known df It for
some months."
"You knew of It before we came
here"
"Oh jes: long before tlnitt I wish
you knew Maud she Is a verv nice girl.
and 1 11111 sure she would bo 11 great
f I lend of j outs."
"1 am equally sure she would not. I
halo nice gills!" says Cecil wltli sudden
ami most. uniooKcu-ior vehemence
"Surely they are lietter than nasty
ones at all events!" he lettirns some-
what aggrieved
"I don't know. At all events" defi-
antly "I don't care to hear anything
more about either vou or Lady Maud.
Silence follows this outburst 1. si.
lence that lasts until they reach the
small pain mai leaus 10 mo avenue.
-J.II1IHK you are m
he says then gently.
aerstanu you at nu.
"Ho"-lin very low ton "I 'donl
wnnnpr nl Unit lucre nro times"
bitterly "when I eim tint liixlerilnml
ri)elf. Well ahull I Kir then that I
wWi your Unly Mmnl Jn f"
"Tluink miii. 1 hiill cie uiv cuiialu
Hint mcCiite" he answer. Etuwelyt
then holding out his baud "Good-bye
- Oood-bj" sionlly.
"1 rii.tll not see jou again for some
time" Cra en goes 1111. wistiullv.
Mri.t't !.t f it In. 11.1.. .liu in.
turns wit 1 11 little heartless l.iuuli that
I certainly has no mirlli 11 It.
"Does that mean that jou do not care
ever to see me again.'" he demands Ids
face daikeulng
"It means whatever von like." slieati-
swers icily Ihoimb ut this moiiieutshe
would h.ie VIMii half her life to ho
nhle to lliug herself into h s arms and
cry her liearl out iihiii his locust.
".W. you shall ten me what oil real-
ly mean now- it nine!" he declares
sternly cnmpi'll iig her to facehlm. "Is
It that jou hoiii'sii) Iioh ueierlo see
ine ngailir"
"Yes that Is my honest hope." she re-
turns calmly her face deaili y p.ile
"Ahl" Undraws his bic.t. 11 quickly
and for 11 moinenl bis own face rivals
hi'ls III pallor. "You shall not hclmicd
In me In lln' Inline" hcs.i)s rlnwiy.
"I shall not Iroiilile. tins i.illiif tho
world much tig tin us long 11s it shall
plea-e you to leiuaili III .1."
So say.ug ho turns I rum her. and
with bitter anger 111 li.s iumii. -.tnles
rapidly thi'ongii the wnodlainl. and is
soon lost 10 s.ghl iiluidtt the s miluws
of the eoniniv uiglii.
CH.M'lilll VII.
A miserable week finiight with bit-
ter grief for Cecil and even lilltererdis-
npiKiiutment goes slnwl) liv. No one
has said 11 wind to her hIkiu'I her faith-
less lover no one lias even ventured to
mention his name In her presence; but
just now. when she and ltonulc nro
standing alone in the pretty moinlng-
room. 1 to 11 11 1 1- goes op in her nud places
her aim nroiiud her neck. The girl is
Impelled tn do this l cause of the for-
lorn expression upon Cecil's face and
her disconsolate attitude. S'le Is lean-
ing against the shutter of the window
nmi great tears ine shin ug In her
mournful eyes.
As Cecil does not lepuNe I er. Uonnie
Is emboldened mi far its lo la her soft
cheek against her sister's; ainl. being
still further encoiiragisl. ns no rebiilf
liusMVilloHed 011 this oieiltiro.shewli s-
pers tendeily
"Do nut be so sad darling. It Mill be
better by and Inc. T'liiio fines all
things."
"Has It cuitd 011y" asks Cecil. Willi
a little ratch in lier hieath.
"Nearly. I think" replies Honnle.
with 11 heavy sigh that beliesherwoids.
"Do miii lueaii to tell me" glancing
repioai hftilly at Hnunie "I ml you
have ceased to long and hope and pi ay
for Sydney's let urn"
"I think so I hope so" answers Hon-
nle. Hut as she s.i)s thistticicurctears
in her voice nndejes.
"It Is not trne."s.us Cecil regarding
lier llxedly. "You hive him st II In p.lc
of everything."
"Why should I love him" demands
Honnle. with much agitation. "Why
should I let one thought ol him llud
liailior In my breast lie has foi gotten
ine 11.11. rubbed inooiil of his lilo with-
out even n passing pang. 1 hope" she
cries earnestly. "I shall never see Sjil-
nev Walcott again."
"Sir Sydney Walcott" announces 11
servant utmost as she ceases speaking
and then both girls become nwaro that
the door Is open and that llm wiimg
wold of It.
male little sneeeh.
To lif rWCmnM
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice to Contractors.
SEALED PROPOSALS
Will bo receive! nt the MAYOR'S OFFICE
until 12 o'clock noon Monday January 11th
ISttO for tho construction of v.
Coffer Dam around the north Abut
ment of the Mill Bridge
and such Manonry or Concrete work as may bo
found necoftwnry in tlio repairs to the found a
lions. Prices to bo for Coffer Dam complete
and per cubic yard luctudlnjf eicuvatloni for
masonry and concrete.
Hidden) will bo required to dooslt a forfeit
of ISO to insure the commencement of tho
ork. Further Infoimatlon can Nt obtained
at tho City Hn pi i hit's OlHeo
HUV.SN CALLAGIIAN
Ily K. P. CiaACDON Mayor
City Clerk. 3m-td
BOOK QUAERIES
MAYOR'S Ot'FICK
City of San Antonio Texas.
December 31st 1SS5
In accordance with section 1 chapter
XIV Kevlsed City Ordinances . bids
will be received at this office until 12
o'clock m Wednesday January Oth
1880 for the renting of Hock Quarries
Nos. 20 23 24 23 20 and 27 for the
term or one year 10 uate irom January
Ut. 1SS0.
No nerion or Arm ihnll "be permitted
to leane or be Interested in the leatlngof
more man one or tue ijuarries. Lessees
shall be required to enter Into a bond
with two or more good and lufllolent
sureties in mo sum ornve nunareii dol-
lars ($500) payable to the City of San
Antonio and to be approved by the
Mayor. Conditioned that auch lesree
will remove all dirt sad refute rock
which accumulates during quarrying at
least 40 feet from where the rook Is be-
ing quarried.
DKYAN CALLAOIIAN Mayor.
lty K. 1. Cuiuno.N City Clerk.
r-Repatrluir of Fine Watchea a i
ray own work and rruantntce It
i bollnttclatts.
1 do not employ help tienoo
out work cheajKT than
25 Solodad St. San Antonio.
bracfrir all lunar trouble. NodouhtH
qualltlcatlons for no man can present i
mm wmmni
COAL FUEL ETC.
COAL! COAL!!
Eagle Pass Coal Gom'y
Best Coal In the Market
for the Money.
J. V.. LA II ATT HoloAgent.
IVAIInnlr
II Mil.
JOHN P 0 LEARV
Plain and Ornamental Plasterer
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS
IWAII nrk llrt-cluanit miarantceil.
lllnl.lllii.l Hi IW.1.1
NARCISO LEAL
EM Holorma at reel del ween t
and .Mllltarr I'laiai.
Live Stock Exchange
iiuiir.At) or iNroiiM ation.
Dealer In Frontier I.aml Meilcan Artlclca
nil fleneral Aln'ncy.
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
28 and Zl Mln Pliu Ntar frtnch Building.
dt-Pired. rUilta
vHtinir clothlnir. i
Itcpalrlnir promptly doim
W. M. FRIES
MIKNT loll
D. E. Jones & Co. 's Patent
Hotel Annunciators
liniic Hi ll llni UkIiOt. liuwlur ntul I'lrr
Alarm Ti li'itrii.bii i:u
Repairing attended to.
inii'e- 3C llinrlc Street Sun Antonio Tela
Veraraendi Garden and Bar!
The coolent plapo In tin
Wines Liquors and Cigars.
HOT mtE U1NCH FROM to TO 12 M.
NIO DAMKKN CO.
DENTISTRY
U. A. Johnston.
II. M. Carroli.
Drs. Johnston & Carroll
office Z11 West Commart Street Up SUIrs at
tho following ratcei
rail Met of 14 Tojth (best I
Oold milage imallilxe) .
Gold rillluc (medium)...
lo oo
1 oo
a oo
i oo
Amalgam
Olaanluc Teath from a) 1 to 00
KatraoticTe.th rromooato 100
A I other work In proportion. Batllfactton
cuaranlpM or rooner rpruniloil. 3-27-lr
Carriage $ Wagon Shup
CORNER HOUSTON STREET AND AVENUE E.
Special attention Klven totho manufacturtng
of Carrlairca Iluirirlea anil Wavona In all tta
branchei. Also to SMOKING OK HOUSES.
N. n. Palntlnir Trlmmlnir and Itrpalrlnir on
bort notice. All 1 ask la a trial.
JOSEPH HERMANN
Proprietor.
Sbolutcly JsWele
Prices and Terms Satisfactory !
Cull anil eiamlne It. Knrnalc only In Pai
Antonio tiy
w. g.:erps
Arcnue K 0iilli)ThIril Wunl.l'utillo Sclioo
C. R FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
SOLKDAI) stkekt
Opp. Courthouse
txiupautkia la iirlwi a.id.
Miscellaneous Advortlsoinonts.
Bell &: Bros
Ifo. 381 Commerce Street
SilYer and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
WKtch
Jewelry rcimlrcd. ChartrM
ri'iu tint tin. W tnko
lkannrv ti rMinwiiur our
BiKMlH. find ini rvliH'
(Allifnctlon trtiHi-Hti triil.
HENRY LAAGER
BAN ANTONIO TEXAS
Real Estate and Loan
Oenrral Avent for Adame A WkVr' lot nt
Improved property In all prte of the city.
Special attention paid to Lands In ttouthweet
Tia.
Onrrtsipori'lenpo oollrttM
OtHcc S73 Wret Coinmprw otrrvt.
ANGLE &N ADDOX
LAND DEALERS AND AGENTS.
Real Estate and Agency Business.
International
l.tll'M MO
Excelsior Planing Mills
Contractors and Bullclors.
Mnnuractiirrranr
Sash Doors. Blinds.
ll.M-.l7i. Fn-li. Ilixira ami Illllil inii.lc nn
Khnrt uotln-. tUnill Huirliiir Tlirnlnir l:ii'.. tn
nnlor. Mnru ami 1)111 FlIlliiK a vu rlnllr.;
omcll AM) MIU.i
Travis St. Cor. Avos C and D.
HAS ANTONIO TKXA8.
In Tnaa ulncc 1M0. 1 In Han Anlonln ilniln
J. A. 11. lloaacK 1 K. McO. NawTiiN
Auction Commission
Merch&nts Heal Katate Agents and
GenertM Collectors
ro amnio atom room and will store
ilKumeute or aell them at private pale or at
auction at No. 7 We it llouiton itrtet Comal
DIOCK.
wTgTerps
Ave K. oppoftlleThlnl Ward k1kmI.
Auent for the tVleliriitiil
WhiteSfwing Machine.
Second-Hand Machines
Hi'imlrlnir a tipecliillr. Iimtructlnir fn-'. On
kliiilH of atlaclnnflitR anil machine .iipiilli
Ki.lil ut tlio lo t-Kt Jirk-t'". n an
THE ALAMO CITY
Short - Hand and Type-Writine
Institute.
lias facilities for Imparting n Uttslnefti TAu
cation eonal to tlio belt In Kastern or Northern
citlea. AiMretia for circular.
W.C. I1UCKMAN I'rraldent
MHin 0 fall Antonio Tciai.
WM. ItXUTKR.
0(0. ItlL'TIR.
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets
UTJLLNIQ I1I.O0K.
Keep the FlnelMmporteit Wine Cham.
iiattnei and I.lquora. peclaltlci In the flnpit
Lrandl of Ilome.tlo anil ImiiorteU Clirarf.
!
RO. A. BKFFKL
M. HEKWKCK
E. A. SEFFEL & CO.
8ION AND FHKSCC
PAINTERS.
Landscapes Decorative and Art Wort
rlUK HK1NS A Hl'rXI tLTK.
Home palntlnir. irlazlny ami all work
talnlmrtothe bualneia promptly atteniti
and f attraction iruarantcod.
SHOP AND OFFICBl
N. Alnmo St. Opp. Jonko IJrog.
HAN ANTONIO TKXAS. l l lrr
DANCE MUSIC!
ZOTTAR ELLl'S
Italian Orchestra
etc Thla band will In
Batlafactlon wben
Golton W. Bolion
Take the Lead
n Fiirnlshlng nil Kinds of
NEW And SECOND HAND.
Bear in Mind Our Prices
Household
-Such
Parlor Bed-Room Kitchen
Dining Room &
We Carry a Large Stock of
Glassware Cutlery Cooking & Heating Stoves
arpets Matting Lamps Mirrors
Sewing Machines Fire Proof Safes Violins Banjos
and other Musical Instruments. Sheet Music 75
Per Cent off List. Fine Oil Paintings In heavy
Guilt Frames as Low as $1.50 a Piece.
Competition Defied.
And we Guarantee Satisfaction to all Our Patrons.
Colton & Bolton
Auctioneers and Commission Merchants.
Nos1 2 4. 6 West Houston Street
W. li. SrillNllAI.I..
W. B. SPRINGALL & CO.
nr.Ai.r.iis in
OlTIl T Ml IIIIIOirSTONjSTItKKT. TEI.KI'HOSn NO.r.i.
Terms cash on delivery. Delivery prompt.
J. W. llltADI.I'.r.
Bradley &
Real Estate Exchange
402 East Hounton Streot "San Antonio Texas.
City Properties and Large .'Bodies of Land a Specialty.
ld In til Pirts of tho
tended lo and nl .! ml jtud ifutln
RAGXAND & Qe
CCITY DRUG STORE"
8 COMMERCE STREET SAM ANTONIO TEXAS.
nrAlwnyi on liunJ. a full K-surt m-nt of
irofullr wiiuitouii 11 tt ill Imp rl i'n u
HARRY L. FOWL EE
TO
1 4 W. Houston
Pure Drugs Medicines Combs Brushes
Fancy Toilet Articles Etc.
Inscriptions n ipvuUlty.- (looda or.lerfl by Telephone Delivered to Any Fart of to
city. Telephone No. ax Homoeopnthlc Pharmacy In Connection. M-iy
JAS. D.
Druggist
24 Solcdad St. One Door
tVAlwara nn haul a full ant frcnh lcH.-k iiDrun. Clicmlcali and Toilet Artlclci. and
ivcrrthlna uuually fmn 1 In a llMt-olaM ilrufltorv 1'rfiturlptloni will be mado a ipeclaltr
in.l prepared at all b inr wltli o.tra mi I llniilcli. I r-Telcpbiine No. 2711.
JOHNSON's ANODYN E
LINIMENT
CtrHESTththert Croup Asthma BroiwTiltii. NmrilU. BTiams1
MrMi.ilDflunMlTMikiaffCousb.WtaooplDf Couh(Ctrrh Cholera
PARSONS'. PILLS
rliT all manner o
Thainft
fra Bold
Powder ia abaolut
purs and blahly e
MAKE
la worth a. jpoun1 or
atrlotlrmdilti
boclveawilh food
dntrrwlMi
FOR JOB
i Call at the San Anton ; o Light OfiQ.
useful Household Goods
are Lower than ever on
Furniture
As
Off ice Furniture
J. M CAItK
Nation
Lytle
Anthracite
Nut and Egg
HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICITY!
Th' unilervlKnH mate a ipUltjr olvuttln up
Electric Burglar Alarm Bells Call and Door Bells.
J. K. (HtOMllUKCK. Notarr Publlr
Groesbeeck
for Texas and Mexico
iMH'rtr
Coinmliislon. Lnndi tuudlrlde
strticUof titled furnlihed for reason
Hid to. Ilusl
wim ine hwio department at
IN-rfuini-ry and Toilet Artlc!
nr ler promptly ilollrero-1.
lttriUHOTHEH ft CO.l
St. San Antonio.
..I1KAI.R1I IN.
DEVINE
Apothecary
North of Courthouse San Antonio.
ptU idou. C)uatrtdpai
.8 JOflNBONa
HENS LAY
wi'l mak rr 1
santbymatirortaiMautaiUapa. tUlbTalr-Jathtttn a ait brut m I
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