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TUESDAY. JUNE 22 1886.
ItAII.HOAU TIMM TAJILK.
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For 8U Lniili via Iron Mo.mUln.. : m. tu.
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ONK THAIN TO NKW OHLEAN8 DAILY.
Tliroofh Kapress XMt Ially.
Liv tot New Orleans Houston and 01 r e-
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Through Vfaet.
Ljnv for Han rranclaoo Kl Puo aad Knk
and Eajc
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Until further notice our train wi'l run
Dally (except us followii
toat e San Aiitoinu. a.
Anuo nc mil
4 id p.
ton
9 1'tttUS.
Arrive at tfiui Antonio
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rtuiomo with I
I'licltlo nml Houtliyri
elllo Itallwajst at
for Hutherlanil
tut l.uicrtitu: at Kt1 nc-
ily for Helena; at Pettus with staire lines for
SOCIETV DIRECTORY.
Time and Placo of Meetings and Names
of Principal Officers.
tts Hint Saturday nJirtit in
i-acu mouth In AlamitU block W. A itonyiitfc
becretary
ANUIUllLlJlMlE NO. 121. Fit HE AN II ACCKPT-
kit Masum. Meets va tlm thinl Wednesday
in taeli month II. A. Derby secretary.
Uuu.rKONCimiutNo SI It. A. M.-Mett
KteoiKl Thursday niifht In tacli moiitli. W A
llonjutfe secretary.
Knhiiits Temhlah San Antonio ontn-
iiiiiiiderp No. meets last tiaturday In each
month. J. H. Hamilton recorder.
ml ay ultflit. D. tf. Lcmman
nil Secretary.
niAfl.-Elk LodfTO No. 3!i
urnt RANK Knlirhti of Pvlhlai.
metis at castle or Elk Lodgo No. 35 Boujamtn
(loldeuburtr I'rcsldenti T. II. Johnson tiecrv-
tary aud Treasurer.
Aiscikntuudlk Unitkd Woukm en Milam
todgo.Nu.3 regular meetings Ural and think
Voiidaisfueacn month at Odd Fellows' hall
Houston street. William Hoelllng Jr. M. W
St.Maky'h liiiANCii C. K.orA. Met
Uiiicr Otis president; Edward Uruden jr.
Mretuiy.
St. Josmii'h 11. K. a. SociETY.-Meets nt
tlielr hall on East Coimueitu street tin thu
third Suiular or each month at i o'clock p. tu.
J.C Dlclimuiu pifsldeutt Anton Adam sec
Italian SuciKTr Meets tile first Sunday of
each month. Hall 81 Monterey street. U
(Jlorda President; K. Morettl Hue rotary.
Alamo Iaoion or Honoii Star Council No.
IKti meets at Odd Kullows hall first and third
but unlay In each month Ueorge K. Dasblell
ond and fourth Sunday In each month.
Mexican Mutual Am Society Meets ev-
ery Saturday at 7:0 p. tu. at thu Recorder's
otilce. J uan T. Cardenas President.
Alamo Council No. 4UV American Legion
or Honor meets second amUourtli VVedncs-
das In each month In Odd Fellows' ball
toul Spa tin Couimuuder; J. W Schuwlrtb
Secretary.
HciiLMCiih.it Loinie No. 1W! Knights of
Honor weetsevcry second and fourth Thurs-
days In each month In Odd Fellows hall. Otto
Holms Dictator! J. W.Sehuwlrth Reporter
E. O. C.Oitnl'OHT. No. 3 O. A. R.Dli
ond Sunday In each mouth at hall No. tt Muln
I'laza. K. i Claudou secretary.
IlKRMAS SnNB.IlAHMOSIA LOIKIG No 1.
Meets every Thursday at Fii email's hull No.
1. Nlo Peters president; John Woltraut sec-
ret ar v.
L1TLUAUY MH'tKTlEfl.
Your a Men's Chiiihtian Association
Reading rooms No. Uti E. Houston street
Sncit-TUPitANCAiBB- Meets at Meyer's hall
every second Sunday of the month. E. A.
Arnaud President.
Museum Society or Natuuil History
Meets at the Museumof Natural History. San
Pedro springs. Professor ltutf Pi-esldent;
Albeit licckmauu Socrotary.
fouNO Men's IIenkvolent Association
Meets second and fourth Wedncsdajs In each
month at Firemen's hall. Avenue C. William
Hoctllug Jr. President.
do 1ft Meets every night at hall over
und third Saturday In each month. T. F
Hrady I'lvsldont; John Gallagher Secretary
HlhfllNO CLU1I4 K1C.
Helvetia Vkiikin. Meets every Thuruday
nt Kilch's hall. K Frelc president
MKMit-LsoitN Mixed Cuoitua. Meets onoo
a week at Casino hult.U. H.Mueller president.
San Antonio TuitN Veuein. Meets every
Tueeday night at Turner hall. R Mauermann
president; C. Runge secretary.
MiGNNEIIQESAKQ VeKEIN. FllOIISlNN. Meets
every Wednesday at Krlscb hall. Jaeo Weber
president; F. Urell secretary.
Uektiioven Mainneuciior Meets every
Thursday night at Scholz'aball
San Antonio MAENNEncnon. Meets twlco
a week at Loose's hall A. Nordman president
ItAILUOAU SOCIETIES.
Railroad Rrakeuen-C. Singter Lodge.
No. ( holds meetings every Wednesday at a
p. m. at Knights of Pythias Hall. P. Loos
Master
Railuoad Firemen Davy Crockett Lodge
No. lift meets every Woduesday night at
Knight of Pythias hall. John Sullivan Mas-
Sunset Division meets overy Tuesday at IjIW
p. m. In Kiibbts or Pythias hull. !) K. MouU
lonC.K.
Railuoad Conduotous Meets once a week
u Odd Fellow tiAll Houston Btreet
huil0xnq associations
Texas Homestead Ruildinq and Loan
Association. Meets first Wednesday In
each month opposlto courthouse D. P. Dol
or each month John E. Ochse secretary.
International Building and Loan Amso-
ciation Regular meetings second Thursday
In each month at library rooms M Losoja
street. M. Lindner Secretary
San Antonio Reai Rstatk. IIuildino and
Loan Ahhociation. Meets first Thursday in
nlugham secretary.
Merciianta and Mechanics HriLniNo and
Uan ascociation. Meets firBt Thursday in
every iiiouin. h.a oonyngo secretary; oi
lice iu Soledad block
Casino Association. Meets every Mon
pigment
Ran An
Meets the first Wednesday In overv uionth. at
Fireman's Hall No 1 on Market street- F.
Dcnreiuer rorcmani .au.M.Dcuuu pccreiary
Hoard or Fire Directors Meets hrst Mi
duy in eueh mouth at engine house No. S (Jus
Duerlori President; H.C.MiUcr Secretary.
Cremation Society Meets 11 rst Monday tn
mo uiuuui nuui nmnvnrainwjr.
TlfADE AND WOllK.INOMEN'8 UNIONS
TypoonAPifiCAL Union No. 173. meets last
sunuay or eacn montn at a p. tn. K or U nail.
II. 1. Nichols. Becretarr.
Travis Assembly K. of L.. No. nmtneeU
every Tuesday illght at Joske hall Losoyo
Painters Assemdlt K. of L. No. MO
meets every Friday night at Joako hall.
Vulcan Assembly K. of L.. No. iUS
moots every Thursday ulght at Joske halL
VoitwAHTZ Assembly K. or L.No. 4U0
Moots every Monday night at Jotke? s hall
Alamo Assembly (ool.).K. or L.No.
jueeismvery neaoosuay DJgtii at tu or U hail
I
(.This ttorr wai tommenceil June 19.1 I
TIIR
Master of the Mine.
llV HOHCItr llUI.'IIANAN.
lie
im. niomcr. 1 niwi it i mc nin-liT inn
fnvtrcnrioii. lingli run pivr mi Monliy ami
U-Kiii."
riiiisltwIUlM) iwn Hint invilrstlnv wo.
niKpiml out for mc. On th Monil.iv 1 N'"n
my ilutlc us nndrtlerk Willi but littlu ut-
fraction to in) iw'ir beyond tlm fact lliatl
roiilrlbiitrUtxBlillllnn week tovuml Ilia
liouwhulil exiwnillture. Tliui my new lira
beKan a life which proinlsetlto beuncTent
ful enough. At flirt I chafed Hiincnhat; but
time that healer of all things brought aolae.
As months rolled on. the memory of
Minister's began to grow dim; and when 1
thought of Madeline It wan of some lorely
vMon seen In a dream.
Jinnotonoiis as my d.in uroinlsed to be 1
soon inanngcd to lnftio n little pleasure Into
them principally with the aid of my friend
and ally honest John ItiuM: for we soon bc-
eauie cloie ehiitns. Uu conceived a great re-
tect for me partly on account or mv suwr.
lor eUucatluu and iiaitly Uvaune 1 reutlered
him such valuable imhtanco In tlie lrauTlp-
tion of Ms tMtetiK Ho placeil his tauten-
tlrely at my dlsHal also lent me his gun a
rusty oldJoo Manbm which I kept In secret
and with which I used to amuso myself in
le evenings when my uurk was done.
Hut the ono great fascination forme was
Uie mine. It was liecomlng a sort of "Frank-
lutein" haunting ins by night and by day;
s.nv it before me as I sat w rltlng In the of
lice and w lieu 1 was asleep at night 1 saw It
In my dreams opening Its huge black Jawi
and pieparlng to crusli away some hapkss
lire. The more I heard of It the stronger
giewinywl.il to explore for myself tlioe
i.ii K bowels or the earth.
Again and again 1 hud begged my uncle to
take me dow u but lie refused. At last how-
one Sunday morning. Im came tome
and to my Intense delight said 1
1 ou can gaw dawn the mine t day Hugh
I bo gawn' dawn. I'll tak 'isi wl' me."
Kxcltemelit Is welcome t'i all boys and it
was especially welcome to me; but there was
one cloud on 'my sunshine when 1 looked
iitniids.iw that my cousin Annie was as
white as a sheet and treinlillng ilolently.
"lion t latniT don it ' she said pitiHiusiy.
My father laughed.
"Lor a mussey Annie what a frawhtened
little woman you' in gettln'l" he said. "H'lia
youani't like a miner's lass Annie. We
must lnak' the lad a man uawta mllksoii.
Naw then Hugh hurry up and get ready
we'm nawt got much time to tovi I"
The first thing to lie done was to attire my
self in one of my tine e's mining stilts of
flannel and possess mjself of ono of ids
broad felt hats nils was soon done 1 was
now a man in all but ) ears und 1 managed
to cut a tolerable ligttre In my uncle's clothes;
Indeed when 1 made my reappearance in
the kitchen he declared with a noil of oiv.
proval that I looked every Inch a miner. It
was a irouii moment lor me; now ror the
first time 1 felt my manhood upon me and
I laughed with my uuclu nt Annie's pale
cheeks und my aunt's sad c)es.
My uncle handed me halt a d ieu candles
which he told me to put lido mi isicket.tlien.
with ameiry nod to the womenfolk nestart-
ed. It w as no easy matter to get Ui the entrance
if the mine not Is'lng nble to go straight to
the shafts as In tlie ease of mines on level
ground. First of all wo had to make our
way to the counting-house. In which I sat nt
my dally toll. The way was long and illfll-
cult to travel on account of the accumula-
tion of mining ge.il we hid to iuss;long
chains stretched out over bell cranks wood-
n nlatforms ooklug like battered remnants
uf wrecks yet ruppoitini; large beams of
tlmtter and heavy colls of rois Here and
there was a little creaking shed there a
broken-dim n Kitt or two and tlu re again
had to w hid round by" Urn rocky path
amidst chains und cable and a-sndliig
loads.
I having to travel this road every day of
my life was well aocii-tonied to It Mid I ac-
cordingly followed on my uncle's nsitstcps
without miu'li leeling or curiosity or joy; nui
when wo had passed the countlnj-hou'' as-
cended the cllft and gained the traii-dcsir
entrance to tlie mine my heart began to beat
with anticipation.
Item wo both paused.
"You'll keeb a strawng head." naid my
uncle looking at me. "'Twill be a bad busi-
ness If yon begin to tramble like our Annie.
Are you sure yuu ain't afraid lad?'
'tfottbrtV'l roturnea; then looking at
the ladder which was set at thu entrance of
the mine I asked "Shall I go tlrst?"
"Uldeablt bldoa bit Iadl" he returned.
'Ill's ono o' tliam candles."
1 did so. whcieuiion he lit It and stuck It
Into my hat then he lit another for himself;
after this he began to descend the first lad-
der and I followed him.
The first object I was conscious of was the
huge beam of a steam-engine which worked
on my right alternately bowing and rising.
ana heavily straining at the deluge of water
which It lifted. On the other side through
boards the chinks of which admitted Just
light enough at the foot of one of the ladder
to show tlie passage I saw ilie loaded tubble
or bucket rushing past IU descending com-
panion. v wer. now between twoslialts descend
ing from stage to stage) the daylight was
completely gone and wo depended solely on
our candles which threw but a faint light
tnto the gloomy abyss below.
After descending two or three ladders.
which were almost perpendicular wo cam
to a platform and made a halt.
Waal laUT ' said my uncle holding bis
flickering candle'above his .head and look-
ing Into my face.
I laughed and hastened to assure him it
was all right though In reality 1 began to
feel some of my cousin's misgiving. We
rested a second or two the halt Indeed being
made more for dis than fur my guide; then
my uncle took another lighted candle rand
tuck It Into my hat.
"Naw lad" said he "come on wl' a will;
lay hawld o' the tides o' the ladder and ha'
a care."
1 promised to obey him and we recom-
menced our descent he going first and I fol-
lowing. We went down first one ladder
and then another till again we came to a
platform and rested.
"What' belowf" 1 asked of my uncle who
was again regarding me curiously trying to
detect If possible any sign of fear or shrink-
ing In mv face.
"What' belaw lad?" J ald. "Wlia the
water arainea rrora an tn mine tne pumps
at wark pumping It awt and p'raps a cart-
load o' rattling human bawns."
We descended a eou'ple more ladder.
and landed again this time to traverse
of those side galleries In which the pit
abounded. It was about seven feet high but
so narrow that two persons If thin could
lost squeeze past one another. The only
light now was that alforded by our candles.
'Which flickered In-the hot sickly damn
rapor which floated about us.
TM fetid air of the place was beginning
to tell upon me my breath became labored
the perspiration streamed down my face.
while mud and tallow and Iron dripping
were risible on my dothejC My uncle who
was similarly bespattered to myself but who
was Dreaming wore rreety recommended a
rest 1 sat down on the floor whllo he set
himself to replenish the candles which bad
nearly mcaeieu vuu
Sitting thus In the stillness I became con-
scious of a Strang moaning and soughing
sound. After listening Intently. 1 asked my
uncle what It was
"If s the aas'' he returned;. "It be rolling
P HUM .UVT. VtU BWU
I'MJW'IKII Til
A Vl.iriiF lysrKCTin-r
Thus began mv knowledge of tho mine:
fiom that dsv forth my Interest hi Itdeejs'n-
ed and it haunted in like n t-nsslott. Its
darkness and ril had n farlnatlou for me
and 1 was not ro.itout till I had ciplorcd
every cranny and familiarized myself with
the mining art or science. Kager for Infor-
mation I read every book on thtf subject that
l could buy or borrow and In a short ttmo 1
could have passed a pretty stiff examination
as an esgtneer.
I must now pass over at ono swift bound.
a lajwe of eight yeurs. During that time I
nan exchanged the duties of clerk for that or
assistant overseer and then on the death of
Mr. Redruth for those of ovirscer-In-chlef.
Heboid me. then at twentv -two years of
age the tnalusUy of the Tcndragon house-
hold; changed somewhat for
"Nature doth subdue Itself
To wbat It works on like the dyer's handi"
rough robust full of strength and Its rude
pride. In my twenty-second year occurred
and event which was destined to exercise no
little Influenco over my whole future life.
As 1 approach tho chronicling of this .vent
my heart beats and my hand trembles and
the fitful passion of thoso far-ott days awak-
ens troublously again.
I was standing on. day on tho cliffs eloso
to the mouth of the mine when I saw two
figures coming from the direction of the Til-
lage. Ono was my cousin Annie now a
comely young woman; the other was young
(leorge itedmth whom 1 had scarcely set
eyes upon since the time of his father's
death.
They were talking earnestly and did not
seem at first to notice me; but presently 1
Annie give a startled look In my direc
tion and afterward they approached togeth-
er. Now I don't know how It happened
It was Instinct 1 supsse or something of
that sort but never from the moment of our
first meeting ss boys had 1 been able to re-
gard Ocorgu Redruth with any feeling but
one of excessive Irritation and dislike. Ills
flippant patrunltlng manner had something
to do with It; so perhaps had his good looks
for his worst enemy could not have denied
that he was superbly handsome. As I
glanced at his pale beautifully formed face
at his slight graceful figure at his elegant
dress 1 was plainly conscious of my own
pnysicai inferiority. Though I was strongly
built and not Ill-favored wind and weather
had worked their will on me and I was
rough 1 knew as my dally occupation.
He strolled up carelessly swinging his
cane and smoking a cigar.
-An Treiawney" he said with a noil
'your cousin Annie lias been telling me Ihat
there are complaints again about the out-
lying shafts of the mine. So I'm going down
to have a look round."
"Very well sir" 1 replied wondering In
my own mind why Annie had chosen to
make herself the mouth-piece of the men.
"1 supiHiso It s safe enough?" he said after
moment "You know though I am a
mine-owner I don't know much about the
business; 1 used to leave all that to the gov-
ernor." "It Is only right" was my reply "that you
should Judgo Its safety for yourself. If any-
thing happened you would be responsible."
"1 Hon t Know about that he said. sharD-
ly; "1 pay you for snerliitendlng the work
and If there's danger "
"There Ur 1 lntcriiosed.
"Well then 1 nay uou for facing It and
reporting upon it One can't be both em-
ployer ami servant tool"
I was about to retort somewhat angrily.
for the manner of his speech was even more
Insufferable than Its matter when 1 met
Annie's entreating eyes and refrained.
"Air. itforre" sne said Quickly. "Is anx
ious that nothing should go wrong."
"Uf course I am" cried ilio young man.
with a curious laugh. "I know what flood
ing the mine means any amountof expense.
perhaps ruin; for If tlie sea once got f jlrly
in w new i u wouia oe a uau joo ror me."
"And for the men" 1 said frowning.
"And for the men. of course: but It is tlielr
living and no doubt they know how to look
after themselves. I)e good enough to make
all ready Trelawuev' for I'm going down at
once. I suppose there Is a dress handy?"
1 answered in the affirmative and walked
off toward the office. Looking back over my
shoulder. I saw him glance after me and
then with a contemptuous laugh saysomo-
tningto Annie. .My moon isitinl ancrilv.
nud my cheeks grew crimson. 1 could have
timi'sl luck and struck him in the face.
CIom! to the oflice. I found my uncle who
had Ju-t come up from underground and
who was covered with tho rust of the cop-
pi i as earth. I (old hliu thu )uiing master
was going down and he was delighted.
'lie's a brave lad. Master Jarge" he crlod
line brave ladl I'll raw wl' 'un. ami thaw
'un where tho wall he breaking down."
Freaentlv. Uetlriitlu'iime along and fol
lowed me Into the otilce where several wool-
en costumes were hanging. He laughed
gayly as be transformed himself Into a miner.
When the transformation was complete be
still looked the gentleman; and In spite of
myself I still felt the irritating sec so ox my
own Inferiority.
Mr uncle led the way down the trap snow
ing infinite care and tenderness for the young
master who followed him. while I came last
The earth soon swallowed us and the only
light we had was the light of the candles
stuck upon our persons and in our hats.
from ladder to ladder we went lui we
reached the central platform where wa
paused to take breath. Then down wa crept
again till we reached the lowest galleries
and became conscious of the gnome-like fig-
ures at work In tho submarine darkness. My
uncle still led the way stopping from time
to time to pilot Itcdruth over awkward stones
and dangerous trupholes. Our progress was
now very slow. Walking stooping crawl-
ing climbing descending we proceeded;
now crossing black abysses thinly covered
with quaking planks ' past wl Id figures kneel-
ing or lying and. laboring with short pick-
axes at the ore; and as we went the roar
which had been In onr ears from tlie begin
ning deepened whllo the solid rocks above
as seemed quaking in tne act to ian.
At last my uncle paused and wiped his
brow We were all three now completely
disfigured with earth mud tallow rust
and Iron drippings.
"Where tho deuce are we now?" asked the
young master
"Whar Master Jarge?" repeated my uncle
with a friendly grin. "Right dawn under
sae." 1 . ;
Bed ruth glanced at me.
"How far down Treiawney?"
'Twenty fathoms under the sea level sir
and three hundred feet or more out beyond
low-water mark"
"Well Where's the damage? It all seems
snug enough.''
He was certainly very cool though be had
not been underground more than once or
twice In bis life; and I wondered to myself
whether bis tnsoucianoo came from bravado
or sheer stupidity.
"Coma this way. Master Jarge V said my
uncle crawling forward until we reached a
narrow space with Just room for two of us to
stand abreast. Suddenly; we found ourselves
! ankle deep In water and. at the tame time
'roots aooT us.
My uncle reached up wjtntiis bands and
touched the roof which was partially fortl-
flod with wood and cement -
"1 plugg'd"thls yar last night. Master
Jarge" he explained "the salt water were
streaming in lure a fall.
'As ha spoko. the roar deepened to a crtsh
i and wa could distinctly near the sea grind'
Ing on tha pebbles right above our beads it
seemed momentarily as If tlie whole fabric of
the rock would break In" under the flux and
reflux of tna roiling waves.
I saw Kedruth start back and glance to
ward the gallery down which we had come.
But ha recovered his tang j mid In a mo
ment
"The denca I" be muttered. "How thick
la tha celling bara. Trelawnev?"
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.111 VVnBs STOMACH. d BOWELS.
It cq.ni.. ih. cotntiUiioD from . .ir j.Uow
tin... to . rntljj IwUthj color. It .ntlclr nrnnr.
low. .loom aiilnu. It to on. of lb. BEST AL-
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER'S AURANTII
Pur m1 Iff sU DnccWs. Prion 9100 per Utlla.
C.F.STADICER Pioprlotor.
OS0. FRONT ST. Philadelphia Pa.
CLEM II. COTTON. MiCIH J
i Tfh'ilioncNo2T4.
Excelsior Planing Mills
Contractors and Bulldors.
Manufacturers lot
Sash Doors Blinds.
DiM-slzo fash Doors and llllmls iiiiulu on
hortnotlev. Kcroll tiawliiir Turnlnir.Kte. to
order. Htore aiul Olllco FlttliiK a specialty.
OFKlCi; AND MILL!
Travis St. Cor. Avos C and D.
SAK ANTONIO. TEXAS.
MliE li'iill RUNNINGS
WIsiQ MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL
PERFECTS A TISFACTION
Now Herae Sewing Machine Co
ORANGE MASS.
SOtMriCciiircN.Y. Chicago IX St.tou't Mo.
A'.Liita ui ua zs lex. tanrrancnco Lai.
tot w.ls fey1
Carriage Wagon Shop
CORIM HODITOII STRUT D iVUOl I.
Bpeclalattentlonirlveutotbe manuracturlng
ot Carriages nuitTlet and Wagons In all Ita
branches. Alto to BHOEINO OF HOltSES.
N 11. Fainting Trimming and Itopainng on
hortsotloo. AUIatk-iiatrlal.
JOSEPH HERMANN
Proprietor.
tEMIL GUENTHER'
Architect
rians ipoclfioaUoni ami 'all information
desired vj those oontemplaunjr to build fur
nli&ed. MfT-17
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J.S. ALKtANDBH Altai A. At.KSAltDKR
President. AiiUlsr.t Cashier.
Teias National Bant San Antonio
A GENERAL lARXING BUSMUS TRANSACTED.
J. 8. Tiiohbtom I'm. J W Ob A PS V P
Jas. t. Haul Cash tor
THE
TRADERS' NATIONAL BAHK
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Tranrarts
A General Banking Business.
f. groos & CO.
BANKERS
And Dealer In Exchange.
SAN ANTONIO I I I TKXAH
LEONIDAS D. DIBBLE
Attorney at Law
And Notary Public.
NO. 2111 WrsTC!MUtllCIC8THKT
SAN ANTONIO TIIXAS.
Msrelio Lssl. Joseph Sh.ly.
LEAL&SHELY
LKstabllslicd In 1S.M.1
ZM Ilolortisa street lielwet ll Main
and Mllltarr l'lazss.
Live Stock Exchange
11UHRAU OP INFOHMATIOn.
Dealers In Frontier La mis Mcilcan Artlclrs
and (Icneral Avcncy.
Bell c5 Bro's
No.lSl IVimmerre Htrnct
1' u
p
Silver and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
Jewelry ri'piilmt.
(liarfrt'B
winK our
I to tall.
L. ROUVANT
Silver and Plated Ware French
Clocks and Bronzes Brazilian
Pebbles Spectacles.
Chronometers Repeaters Chronographs
An Olit Bnall.h Watch.. thor.ahlr
it. paired.
No. 253 Commerce Street
O A : T
l-SW.m .jail miiuniu iw
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers now keep it for Sale
TO imui:ts.
Mnny ImVlnff jowtlt'rii aro ery pernicious
to health anf hll errry om mrants Ms
own li ahniiirl alM have a earo for Ihe liHlr
oik-h-lLb littlu cliUJrva
cnntnlnsnnnfl of tha lv! qualltlea of luting
iNmilfnt-WMlik or Ml.Tntu-. It .-i.t.taU no
Jturtf ul Ingrtxllcnt no aluiu
scicxTiric.
AHCbmUts wliohATO analyro! Pea Foam
eoniniMiil It. Ilouetekeepera v lv hure uhhI K
v. ill hat b no other. CooVa hohe test -ff orts
have foiled lUi otlier powders are jubilant
overBuaKoaio. Buvt time wives labornayt
monry
H Is pnsltlrelyiineiuale.l. Absolutely pnre
Vms by the leading hotels and restanrnnta
In New York city ami throughout the country
For sale by all 11 rat-class groovra.
QANTZ JOX1C& 0 CO.
170 Duane X. V.
mSMv
1
Ifendquarterr for
Diamonfls Watches Jewelry
W
D. QUASSO.
Merchant Tailor
II and SI Mtln PUii Hssr Frsnsh BulUInff.
Irfirgo and flue line of BpHug and Summer Sam-
ples of 8ult Patterns which will te ordered as
deslriHl. Hulls made to order at New York
prices and nt guaranteed. Uniforms for or
gaaliatlons a specialty. A nw method of
renovating clothing guaren Ing the color.
Itepatring promptly done. f-tai
C. F. FROMMER
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Ruler
SOI.KDAl) STREET
Onn. Courthouse - - San Antonio.
All klmli or llluitliut and llullng ilono with
neatliMia ilurmliliitjr and dispatch.
CoiiUH-titlon in pricct dolled.
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza.'San Antonio Texas
Tlnw.r.. Act. I rant.. r.. d llnlld.r.' Il.rdw.r.
'.Int. Olla ltu. Mali. Ootl.rj Kte.
Agent Tor the Dalo Automatic Hay Stacker and Gatherer
(Tho (lrct.it Uhor-Satlng Machine)
ror I'.rrr A Co.. C.l.br.t.d Cook Htov.. Champion Uar-
..t llrlghton Hang... ud llaford'. MU.I mad Chlllad
Mow. Hulk flow. Culiu.tor. XI.. St..
f LANDItRTH'S UA1IUKM SKKUR
Fence Wire of Every Description and at Lowest Prices.
4 CITY DRUG STOREi
8 COMMERCE STBEET.SSAIUHTOIIO. TEXAS.
JAS. D.
Druggist
24 Soledad St. Ono Door North of Courthouse San Antonio.
l"Alwan on hand. full ...I tmhiiiK.nf n.i r.ni..i. ..j nut.. .-..-.- .
Iiryli;ln'' ufuJ"f lmn'i ln. 1 "ritlai. drug ttore. I'reicrtptlon will be mad. a tpaTtr.
and prepare.1 at all hour with euro and dllpatoh. Hr-Teleofion. No. r.lF mgrnnmuj.
JOHNSON
iimipiiv
a-i innmrra i .
klllllfflklV I
iKSSJKirSHtXi&fl 0ryv.'.1 Il'oaokltja. Woj.lrt Itnutln siMau .1 Ua Inn
llo.ra.naBa InMuan IIm.I.C oonch.wh.opla. Couth O.tara. Cbolm M.rbtu DtM.Un. OhrMl.
Ui.rrhii. ltiaD..roattlM.mlBplDI)...M.. P.mftil.trr. bt. I ' Jtn". fcT Mii'u?U:
Uifrhrjt. kidney Tronbloa cd Bptori DUmwb. Pi
PARSONS
ThM ptlli wert a wonderful dtaoovorr. Mo others like them la the world. Will mmIUvoIt nrmr
?'! moner of aiMuo Tbo info rtnt ion around Mh bo ! worth Mb t.moa ta aat mt hM t
by wu for aso. m
in
.ny otker kdLBJtU
ecitea with food.
by sprM prepaid for $0.00-
irywhero. or cnt by mull for SSo. n eUwipw. Vr.l. . JOn WBON ACQ. ai
MAKE HENS LAY
I will put up $500 that I can take
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And euro any case ot Syphilis
tee a perfect and permanent cure.
D. P. BARR
Solo Agent for the Btate
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
A. T. Hensley & Son
succasaoas to soru a rujma
Wholesale aad Retail Dealer In
Colors in Oil and Japan Plate and Window Glass.
Strictly Pore White Lead
Boiled and Raw
233 East Houston Street
MA rO CATALOOUS AMD MlGS lT TO
tXCBLSIOn MANUFACTURING 00.. BT LOU).
LEROUX & COSQROVE Deaurs ih
JUST RECEIVED I
A Large Stock of New Goods
-Which
AT THE LOWEST FIGURES.
bet trlmiulniri used. A nt guaranteed.
VAL. LORRA ropuiar.Tauor
HENRY LAAGER
SAM AMTomo.TaxAa
Real Estate and Loai
General Arent for Adam WlokM' lota IM
Improred propertr In all put ot tb. attr.
Spwilal atUnUsn pall to Land ta BonUvaal
Tetai.
Oorreapond.no. aotlelM.
Offlce tn Weit Coram ero itreC
Wat. llim
Oao. Hrnvrmu
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Strettt
DULLMia BLoeat.
Keep tho FlneaMmportod WlnM Chaav
pagnet and Liquor. Specialties In ta loMt
brandi of Pomeatla and Imports Clean.
Come and tea 'i Ftrttlau gentlemen'! f
tort. Fln.lunohdallratlOo'olooka.B.
DEVINE
Apothecary
5 ANODYNE
3 nil i o
BLOOD. riLLll
utnr. ir. i. arjon wbon acq. as o n. eCTgoWi
Mot tin on otutk
will mikm bona lay
la ToUl. Afeit&eU
iSL ICV JOSJfM&S
or Scrofula on earth and guaran
Linseed Oil. Etc.
SAN ANTONIO.
OPINION OF AN EXPERT.
Mrs. Mary II. Welch Taatchsr of Dtnsitts
Sooaomj at State) University of Iowa.
'My deliberate Judgment Is that tha oren
ot tho Range at compared nith others
Is not only more equally fceatod In erery
part front as veil aa rear but as a result
ot Ha superior ventilation the food plaoed
therein la better cooked lrbllo retaining a
sweeter flavor and a larger proportion of
Ua best Juices. I have found also that the
consumption of fuel tu this &aag for a giran
amount of work la much leas than any other
UK3. UABY JU WELCH
Hardware bolk Aqint8n 8an Antonio
will be Sold-
Commerce St. near Bridge.
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