San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 196, Ed. 1, Friday, September 3, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 31880.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
li G. N. Railroad.
IIKPAKTL'HXS.
for Su Iul via Mo. 1'a. ruuto. .
t or hu mi
for SU Null"
Kur l.aredo. .
AltlltVALM.
j'rom St. Ionia Missouri Pnoino 10:110 p. in
From St. liuls via Iron Mountain 10: p. in
From PU l.oul! via Missouri 1'acino. Il:l a. in
From l.arodo 3llp. Ul
a. 1L It S. A. Itallroad.
ON THAIN TO NKW OIILEANS DA-LV
TnitOUnil KXI-HKSS EAST 1IAILT1
TTforlow Orleans llouaton ami
1 Oalnxtuit.i.t :00.iu
( I Aiiaivr rnoM Tin hast.
1 Arrive from Hew Orleans Houston
- - and oalrrston ?:23 p. m
TIIHOUOll WKST.
Leave for Ban V rnuclsco. Kl I'aso and
Kaxlel-aes . . ...... TiMp.ni
Arrive from San i ranclsoo. HI 1'aso
and Eaiilo I'as 7:30 a. m
a A. 4i A. P. Ilallroad.
ahrivam ad uarAinuiita.
J Until further potloo our trains will run
tlallr (except Sunday) aa follows!
OUTIinOUKI TIIAIHS.
LoaroRan Antonio -J!J
Lcavo lloovllloat...
Arrive at Mosnultal " V- m-
KdltTIIBOUND THAWS.
. .... . i 5.40 a. in.
ojw p.
SAN PEDRO SPRINGS.
Only Resort of Pleasure In the
City of San Antonio.
Concert dally from 3::w to 10::) p. in.
A variety of amusement for young and old.
ltofreBhmeuU of all kinds. IMenty or sliario
A first-class restaur aut Is attached to tbo is-
tabUsbment. 4-15-8 in F. KEItULB Propria tor.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
Time and Place of Meetings and Name?
of Principal Officers.
TrtMHinAPiuoAT Union No. 172 meets last
Sunday of each month ut 3 p. in.. K of I hall
U. L. Nichols ftucretary.
Tkavia Ammult-K. of I. No. awfl meet
very Tutuday ulgbt at Josko ball LutKiyu
rout.
Paintrra Assembly K. or L. No. aw
uiects every Friday night at Josko hall.
Vulcan Assembly K of L. No. ttttf
suets every liiursduy uljrkt at Josko ball.
Vohwahtz AsdKMULV. K. or L. No. HV)-
Muets every Monday nig tit at Joslco's ball
ALAMO AistiiBLr (col.) K. or L.No.4lo
Moots every Wednesday night at K. of L. hull.
BCIlLCtCIICR LODQB No. IWft Knigbti Of
Honor meets overy second and fourth Thurs-
days In each month In (.Kid Fellows hall. Otto
aolms. Dictator; J. W Bchuwlrth Kcportfr.
Italian Society Socurso Mutual Meets
first Bunday In each month corner lloustou
and Laredo streets. A. Urunt prusidont; A
lionsavar secretary.
Caledonian CLUU-Mocta at Firemen's hall
No. 3the last Thursday of each month at Bp.
m. Waiter Boolt chief.
Uhotiikhiiood or Locomotive Fjukmkn
Davy Crocket Lodtro No. H.V Meets e.ery
.Thursday afternoon at Knights of Pythian
hall. John bulllvan master; John S. Ugak.
secretary.
CAHrxHTEna' Union. Meets first and tlilid
Saturdays of the month at 8 p. ui. at Fire-
men's hall. U. W. W. tticltb presldetiti Fred
Ha) os. secretary
K. O. C.Ouo 1'oht No. (I. A. 1U Depaut
mknt or Texas. Meets at Fireman's hall on
Market street on tbo first and third Friday or
each month J. 1. Newoomb commander.
Fhkrcii IIenevolent Society--Meets SCO
ond Sunday In each month at hall. No. 0 Mala
Plaza. U P. Claudon secretary.
Herman Sons Hah mom a Lodge No. 1.
Meets every Thursday at Fireman's ball No.
1. Nio Peters president; John Wolfram sec-
retary Han Antonio Fire Association No.
Meets tbo first Wudnosday In every mouth.at
Firemau's Hall No. 1 on Market treet F.I
Sohreluer Foreman; Air.U.tfchlld Secretary
llOAitu or Fi rh 1)1 rectors Meets first Mon-
day In each mouth at euglne house No. 2. Uus
Duerler President; H C Miller Secretary
Uurlehon Chapter No. 21 It. A. M. Meet
aoooud Thursday night In each month W. A.
Uonyuge secretary.
Kniohth Templar. San Antonio com
mauderp No. 7 meets lost Saturday lu each
mouth. J 11 Hamilton recorder.
Oub Fellows. San Antonio Lodge No. 11
meet at Odd Fellows ball Houston street
every Tuesday night. D. S. Lemma u per-
manent Secretary.
Kniqiita or Pttiiiah.-EIIc Lodge No. 3&
meets at castle ball corner Commerce and
Alamo sreeli every Thursday night. Newt M
Smith Cbanoollor Commander; Ueorge It.
Uashlell Keeper of ltooords and Seal.
Bt.Maut'b IIrancu O. K.or A. Meets at
Meyer's hall on the second and tourth Tues-
days of each month at 8 o'clock p. m. Colonel
Klmor Otis president; Kdward liradon 1r.t
secretary
Votnta Men's Christian Association -Heading
rooms No. 4Uf K. Houston street.
SociktieVrancaihe Meets at Meyer's hall
every second Sunday of tbo month li. A.
Aroaud President.
Vouno Men's Hknevolent Association
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays lu each
mouth at Firemen's hall Avenue C William
Hoe fling Jr. President.
Mikado lft Moots overy night at ball over
O'Connor & Sullivan's bank.
Ihisu National League n ranch: aoh
Meets at Meyer's ball on Losoya street first
and .third Saturday In each month. T. F
Urady President; John Gallagher Secretarv
Helvetia Verkin. Moots every Thursday
at Krlsch's ball. K Frelo president.
Mekdklhoiin Mixed Cnouus. Moots onco
a wock at Casino hall. C. H. Mueller president.
Ban Antonio Turn Verein. Meets ovory
Tueeday night at Turuer ball. ll.Mauonnann.
president! C. ltungo secretary
MJE NNXROESANa VEREIN FitOlISINN. Meets
every Wednesday at Krl&ch ball Jacob Weber
prcsfdont F. UrelL socrctary.
Uekthoven Maennehchoh Meets every
Thursday r night at Soholx'sbaU.
BAk Antonio Maennehchoh. Meets twlco
1 a week at Luhso's hall. A. Nordman president
ItAiLitoAnllRAKEMEN-C. Snauglcr Lodge.
No. 62 holds meetings evory Wednesday at -
Master
Hailuoad Firemen Haw Crockett Tidirc
No. lift meets overy Wednesday night at
jvuigui ui i juiiui uuii .uuu ouiuvan AiaB'
tor.
IllLOrnKHlIOOD LOGOMOTIVS KNiltNIIRI.
Bunset Division meets overy Tuesday at l; DO
p. m in n.uiif ui ut riiaium uuu. ts is. Jtioui-
tou.CK. Railroad Conductors Meets onco a wock
in uuu reuow nan Houston street
Tex is Homestead. Hoii.niNn xnn Tun
Association Meets first Wednesday In
sen sooretry.
llEXAU DUILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Meets at No. 21 Soledad street third Thursday
of each month. .John K.Ochse secretary.
International Building and Loan asso-
ciation Regular meetings second Thursday
In each month at library rooms 224 Losoya
Sam Antonio Heal Estatk. nmrmurn
Loan Association. Meets first Thursday In
each month at 231 Rast Houston street J. Cun-
uingnam seureiarr
every month. W. A. Honynge secretary; of-
Alamo Leo ion or Honor Star Council No
St! moots at Odd Fellows ball first and third
Saturday In each month Ueorgo li. Dash tell.
HAnrnlarr.
KNionTt) or Honor Sunset Lodgo No. 1136
Independent Order Rnai Rrith Edar
ixidgeMo.zu meets at Odd Fellows ball sec-
ond and fourth Sunday In eaoh month.
Mexican Mutual aid Socictt Meets ev
err Dauiraar at im p. m. at the Recorder'
otfloe JuanT.CardonM.PrtiMirtflnt-
ALAMO UOUHCII. Nn. lnH.Amam1111 Ijurlnn
of Honor meets second and fourth Wednes-
days In each month In Odd Fellows hall.
Louis Span n Commander; JJ W Bchuwlrth
ecretary.
iThis story was commenced August 27.1
Carristoii's It.
nr iiunii coxwat.
roi.n nr riiir.ipiuiANii u. ii loxnoj.
rraturranndprnemlaniiranlnce mml car(.
fllllv Willi a lli'W t.1 fliliin. r.-.llln All
llirfl tidirntoiis suilrnicnts were matlo as lie
Hindu llio fnrnm nnr. lili tlie air of one n.
mumjMiiii.ii' timii niaiiic r.irl.4 one f'.ilc-
inziilaln uiiraniMuil truth.
full cmlenro to U ichen to his unnls.
It was too atMunli Iki khII It wnsovlilcnt
to me that the tarrlrr Ix twoen his hallucliia-
iiHiutis. or what no chose to
cnn uiom ami wiro Insaniiy. wns now a very
slliiht nnil fragile one. I tut lvfore 1 icair his
Ull na IioIi4Imm I ili't.'llnltlMl to ninlrDan.
other strong apieal to hN common sense. I
told him of his coushrs visit to me of his In
tentlons Aint rrsNltloii. 1 li'timl him to
consider w tint couseiiuences his estraonllnanr
beliefs ami extra vapent actions must eventu-
ally entail lie listened attentively and
calmly.
"You see now." he said "how rlcht I w aa
In nttrlliutlnu all this to li.ilpli Carrlston
howrizhtl was to come to ton. a ihs'tornf
standlnrr. who can vouch for my sanity."
v mu ll lor jour Siiimy i now can 1 wnctl
you sit here and talk such arrant nonsense
and exs?t mo to U'lleve Itr When jou
Jump from )our chair and rush madly at
some lslnnary fiH'V Mane as you may be in
allelic any evldcnoo I could Rlvc In your
taor must brenk down In rinsa-rxamiiiatlon
If an liiklinvof thesothlnKsinitalHmL Come
Uarrlstoii Is reiisonable. ami prove your
sanity by Hettlne alsiut this searcli for 31 Im
Ilowan in a projs'r way."
lie made no reply but walked up and
down the risim apiHiiently In deep UioukIiL
Sly wonls mviiiiiI to have had no eir t uism
him. lreM'nty lie auitnl himself; and as If
t avoid rcliimlnic to the aririuurnt drew a
book at hazard from my shelvesand Is'iran U
re.id. lleoeued the volume at randoiu but
alter it-ndliiit a few lines seeuieil struck by
wilm lhlliK that met hlscjes. and In a few
inliinles was deeply ImuHneil in the contents
of tha Isaik. I Kl.inceil nt It to see what had
siiHWnkeliedhls Interest lly a curious fa-
tality ho had chosen n IsKikthutery worst
fnrhluiin lilstin'Sent frame of mlndflll.
rlu Ufa nrenlly publlshisl life of William
JlUkc that masterly memoir of a man who
was on eeiiain laiinia ius mad as uamston
1 Was nlsilit to ivniolistrnle. ulun
lie laid down tin1 Milume and lunusl to lue.
' varley the p.unter" he suld "was a finn
.'tleter in lllake's lslons."
"Vnllct wasabli.'L'erriinl than lllnke" I
relortisl. "Fancy his slttlnif down and
wntclilntr his clccr but nud friend draw
lcctrul heads and belletliu; them to bo
genuine siitrnits of itend kings w hose forms
condescended Ui anis-ar lo lllakel"
A Htiilileu thotihl si'emisl to strlko Carrls.
Inn. "Will jou Kite me some pniier and
chalkf ho askisl. Uiwn U'lnu furnished
Willi lucce maieriais no sealed Himself ul the
tablo and becan to draw. At least a dozen
times ho sketi'hisl. Willi his usual ranldltr.
ts mm object or another ami a dozen times
after a moment's consideration threw each
sketch aside with' an air of disapisiliitment
and licjran a froli one. At last one of his at-
inpis secmisi to come up tii his rcouire
enls. "Ihao it now. eiactlvP he cried
with Joy ci eii trliuiii.li-In his voice lie
sis'nt some time hi ptiUlnir liulhhlliK touches
tii thesucceN.ful sketch then ho handed me
the liajH r.
"That Is the man 1 saw Just now with
Madeline" he said. "When 1 flud htm 1
shall llml her." llesisikc with all sincerity
and conviction. I lisikod at the piiier with
i uni ununu to say a Kre.lt amount oi cunosi.
'
Xo matter from w hat Islonary source Cnr-
liston had drawn his inspiration his sketch
was vigorous and natural enough. I have
atrcady mentioned his wonderful jsiwcr of
draw init portralui from memory so was will-
IntoKrantthatho Inlicht hale reproiluced
theoutlinmof some fiu-e which had koiiii.
wheie struck lihn. Yet why should it hae
lieen this one? His draw lliic repn-sentisl the
thntMiuarter face of a man an ordinary
man apparently between forty and llfly
jearsof aire ltwas a coarso-teatured. III-
favoml face with a rnrccd rutf of halrround
tho chill. It was not tiie face of a Kcntle-
inan nor even the face of a (tcntly-nnrturcd
man; and the nrtlstbya fewcunninirstmkes
hadmadolt wearacratty and sullen look.
The sketch as I write this lies before me so
that 1 am not spehklni from memory.
Now there are somo rtmlts of which
without haUtur seen the original wo say.
"What spleinllil likenesses the-emust be."
ltwas so wltli Carrlston's sketrli. Inking
nt It you felt sure It was exactly like the man
w horn It w as Intended to represent bo tli.iL
In) and rccoirnllmr the tme artist's touch In
every line to hrinif in) self to accent tl.o Tact
that it was but the outcomo of a dlseastMl lin-
airinatlon. As at tills ery moment 1 glance
at that draw Inir 1 scarcely blame myself for
the question that faintly frames itself In my
Innermost heart "Could It lie isisslble
could tliero tie In certain organization ikiw-
ers not jet known not jet proiicrly Investl-
BahslV" My thought supsislne such a thought was
ever there was jiot ilU-ouraircsl by Carrls-
ton who aiH-aklnt-as if his faltli In (ho Iks Il-
ly existence of the man w hose iiortralt lay In
my hand was unassailable salil.
1'1 noticed that his general aptiearanco was
that of a countryman an EiiKllari jieiLsant;
an In tho country I khall find my love. More-
t'er ot his right hand. Aa It lay on Madeline's
ann 1 noticed that"
1 argued with him no more I felt that
worili would bo but wasted.
IX.
A day or two after 1 had witnessed what I
must call Carrlston's second seizure wo were
favored with a visit from the man whose ser-
ices we had secured to trace Madeline.
Since he had received his instructions wo
had heanl nothing of his procetsling until lie
ty as to where the man was or wlutthewas
about Probably he looked uiKiutheemplO)'-
tuent of this private detective as nothing
more useful than a aahetiimy conscience.
That Madeline was only to be found through
the power which he professed to hold ot see-
ing her In Ids visions was I feit certain be-
coming a rooted belief of his. Whenever I
expressed my surprise that our agent had
brought or sent no Information Carrlston
fchrugged his slmulders and assured mo that
from the first he knew the man's researches
would be fruitless. However the fellow had
called at last and 1 hoped had brought us
good news.
llewasagllb-tonguedtnan who spoke In
a conltdcnt matter-of-fact way. When he
saw us he rubbed his hands as one who had
brought attaint to a successful issue and now
meant to reap praise and other rewards. His
whole hearing told me he hod made an lm-
IKirtant divot ery; so 1 begged him to bo seat-
ed and give us his news.
Carriston gave him a careless glance and
Ktisslat some little distance from us. He
hsikcd as if ho thought the Impending com-
munication scarcely worth the trouble of list-
ening to. He might Indeed from his looks
have been the most disinterested person of
the three lie even left mo to do the ques-
tioning. "Now then Mr. Sliarpe" 1 said "let us
hear If you have earned j our monej"
"I think so sir" replied sharpe looking
curiously at Carrlston who strange to say
heard this answer w llh supreme Indifference.
"I think 1 may say 1 have sir" continued
the detectlve--"that Is If the gentleman can
Identify these articles as being the young
laily's property."
-rierctiiioii he produced from a thick letter
case a ribbon In w hlch was stuck a silver pin
mounted with Scotch jehbleH an ornament
that 1 remembered haling seen Madeline
wear. Mr. Sharpe lnmhil them to Carrlston.
Ho examined them and I saw his cheeks
Hush and his ej es grow bright
-now inn j on come uy mis'' lie cried
me silver ornament.
j ou presently sir. Do jou recog-
in anion the rlirlit truck." I cried.
Joyfully "(lo on Mr. bharpe."
"Yes. gentlemen wn arn certainly nn tlio
right track; but alter alt It Isn't my fault If
tlio track don't lead exactly where j on wish.
You see when 1 heard of this in j'sUTiotis dis-
appearance of this lady 1 began to concoct
piy own theory. I said to in) self when a
young and beautiful "
''Confound jour theories F cried Carrlston
(leicely "do on with jour tile."
Tho mail gavo his Interrupter a spiteful
glance "Well sir" he bald "as jou gavo
me strict Instructions to watch a certain gun-
wnere ansa iiuwau is any so;
l will h. ttsld vou the ntninent I
flint her.1
"I don't say 1 exactly Vlioiv where lo llml I
thejady but I can soon know If joitwlsh me '
"Tell your tale your own way but as shnrt-
1 as twsalble" 1 said seeing thatniy ireclt-
1 friend wn ln liirliiir Kir .tintlr i.nl.
bunt
"I found there wa iiothhig lo bo galmilliy
keeping watch on the gentleman jou men-
tioned air so 1 went to bcotlaud and tried
back from there. As nam as I worked on
my own lay 1 found nut all alsiut It The
lady went from Callerular to Eillnburgh.from
Eitlnbnrgh to lmilun from limlon to 1'iilke-
stonc and from Kolki-stune lo lloiilong."
lglanceil at Carrlston. All his liilnnu-iS
seenusl to have lclurnisl. He was leaning
against the mthtcltilm'. and ariwaiwl nulla
tinnioveil by Mr. rlliarpc s clear statement as
to the rutito Madeline nail tikcn.
"Of course." cotitluuisl 31 r. tthan 'I was
notqultn certain I was tracking the right
IM'rson. althougli her ilinrrlpllon cmresiKinil-
ed with the likeness jou gate me. Hut aa
you are sure tills article of Jewelry belonged
In the ladr vou want the ulnllrr 1. 1..n.i..l
donht"
"Of course" I Mid seeing that Carrlston
had no Intention of speaking. "Where did
you find Itr'
"It was left behind In a Isslnsnn of nno of
the principal boti Is In Folkestone. I did go
over to llou long but alter Dial I thought 1
had learnt all jou wnuldcarn to know."
i ocre was soiui inmg in ine man s maimer
hlch made me dread what was coming
iraln I lonkeilat CarrMiMi. Ills Hi- n.r..
cun ed with conlcinit but he still kept si-
lence. "Why not hat e iiursiusl your Inquiries past
Boulong?" 1 askeiL
"For this reason sir. I had l.nritm.l
The theory I had innnsli'il was the right one
after all. The ladj went to Edinburgh alone
right enough ; but she didn't li-.ite IMlnburgh
alone nor she didn't Icate Iiudoii alone.uor
she didn't stay at Folkestone w hi re I found
the pin-alone nor she didn't go lo Jlnnlung
alone. She was iifcomtsiiiU-l by a Jolnig
gentleman who called himself Mr. Smith;
anil wnais more sue niuiM lur.-cll .vim.
Smith rerlurm she was as Ihey lived like
man and wife.''
Whetlier tlio fellow was right or mistaken
this explanation of Madeline's disappearance
seemed to give me w hat I can only compare
ton smack lu the face. 1 stared nttliosisMk-
er In speechless astonishment If the tile
ho told so glibly and circumstantially was
tme farewell so far as 1 was conccmisl to
belief In the love or purity of women. Made-
line Itnwan. that creatiiro of a inwt' itr..mn
on tlio eve of her marriage with Charles Car-
nsuni in ny w iK iiier wisi or unwed mattensi
little with another man 1 And jet she was
but a woman. Carrlston or C'urr as sho
ontv knew llllll was III lu.reisiHMr. Tin.
coiiiiunlou of her lllght might hate won her
wiiugoiu. aucii iniiigs mite la'en. Still
aiy rapm ami wrongful imsitiatlons wcin
it short in an iincxpcctisl waj'. Sudilculy I
w.Mr. bhansi ilrm-insl l.iilllv mitnil
chair and thrown on the floor whilst Can s-
ton ttindlng otcr him thrashisl tlio in n
Igorously w Ith his ow u ash slick a conven-
lentweaism. snisnivenlcnt that I felt Mr.
Sharis) could not hatuKolisiisI a stick more
appropriate for Ids own rliuvtlsnmnt. So
CarrlsUiii Msmisl to think fur he laid on
chcerfullv somu eight or Um irissl cnttlmf
strokes.
Nevertheless Isiug a ressrt iblc doctor
il man of is'ace. I was coiius'lleil to lntir-
fere. I held CmiMiui'a iirm wlitlt Mr
Sharpe stnigglisl to his fwt ami alter collect
ing ins mu anil ins js-'kel-issiK mssl giar-
Itu? venirefu Iv at his avs.iil.inL mul ml.l.hi
the while such of the weals on Ids back as ho
could reaih. Annoyed as I felt at the un-
professional rnciis. I could scarcely hein
laughing at the man's npsnrancc. Uuubt
.tie isissiDimy ot any one iisiking nerolc aft-
:r bucIi a thrashing.
"I'll have the law for this" ho growled.
'I aln't pald to bo beaten by a mailman."
er's" said C irrMi.n. "(lo totliu man who
has over-brilssl jou and sent j on to Uil me
your lies (io to liiui tell him that once luoro
he has failed. Out of my sight."
As Carrlston slum isl signs of nssiiiimenc-
Ing hostile owrallons the man fled as rur as
tliedoortvaj Thcie. laiug in conipinitito
safety ho tiuiieil with a malluualit lisik.
' ou'll smart for this" he said; "when
thev luck you up as a rat lug lunatic I'll try
th.lt Cllllist.ill . ... 1.1 .n .1.
teutlon to this parting shalt lie turned his
hack scomfnllj' and the fellow left tho room
and the house.
"Now are vou convinced?" asked Carrls
ton turning to me.
"uonvmecn oi wnair i nai ins iiuo is un-
true or that ho has bei n mls'isl 1 am quite
ccrinii."
"TusliI That Is nut woitli consl.lcuillon.
Don't toll see that I.'iilnli I I'l.ne nil this?
I sat that nun lowatch him; he found out
tho espionage: snlsmied my agent or tour
agent 1 honlil my; sent him here with a
tliimtied-uii tale. Oh jes; 1 was to biilete
that Madeline had den.'ited me that wasto
ilrltemooutof mysen.ses. My cousin is a
rool altcrall!"
"Without further -.roof I cannot lielleve
that J'our suspicious nruronvct" I said; but
1 must own 1 sske ttitli some hesitation.
'Troofl A clever nun llkejoli ought to
ih
rtloo. '1.11 li... friimuliiini ismlil lin
have learnt the word except from Italtih Car-
rlston?" I was bound. If only to save my own repu-
titlon for sagacity to confess that tho )iitit
noted by Carrlston had raistsl certain doubts
lu my mind. Hut If lt ilph Carrlston really
was trying by some liniij'-tt rought scheme to
bring about what he ileslnsl Uiere was all
the more reason for great caution to be exer-
cised. "I am sorry you beat the fellow" I sakt
lie will now swear rliitit and left that toil
are not In j our senses"
"Only rcmcinls'r this. It Is easier to let put
Into an asylum than to get nut of It"
"It is not so very oasy for a sano man like
myself to bo put In. esisiially w hen ho Is on
his guard. 1 havelisikeil unlliohiw. There
must be a certlllcato signed by two doctors;
surgeons or I believe aithecarleawllldo
who have seen the supiskscd lunatic alone
and together. I'll take verj good care I
swuk to no doctor save j'ourselr and keep
out of the way of surgeons and apothecaries."
It quite cheered me to hear htm speaking
so sensibly and collectedly alsiut himself but
I again Impressisl uism him tlio need of
Sreat caution. Although I could not believe
ist his cousin lu.l taken Madeline aw ay I
was Inclined to think alter tho affair with
the spj" that as Canlstou averred ho aimed
at geltlng him sane or Insane Into a mad-
house liut after all these daj's wo were not a step
nearer to tlio discovery of Madeline's where-
atiouts. Carrlston mado no sign of doing
anything to facilitate that discovery. Again
1 urged him to lull list tho whole affair to the
uce. Again no retusisi to do so adding
I must confess. In tplto of my affection for
Carrlston 1 felt Inclined to nisi against the
course which matters were taking 1 was a
prosaic inatter-of-fact mistical man -doing my
work to tho best of my ability and anlmn
w hen that w ork was done that my hours of
leisure should Isi as free trom worry and euro
as possible. Willi Canlstou's advent several
dlstuiblng elements entered Into my quiet
Le
of n.
laid at his door 1 felt that he was anxious to
obtain noHscfcslon of the suniHiseil lunntli's
person. It would suit his purposes for his"
cousin loueiiruvci! mau. i uui not lielleve
that even If the capture was legally effected
Carrlston's liberation would bo a matter of
great difficulty so long as he remained lu his
present state of nilml: so long as I a doctor
of some standing could go Into tlio witness
box and swear to his sanity. Hut my old
dreadwaaaltiajs with me the dread that
any further shock would overturn the bal-
ance of his sensitive mind.
So It was that every hour that Carrlston
was out of my bight was fraught with anxiety.
If ItalpliCaiilston was leallyns unscrupu-
lous as my friend supisxsl ; If ho hail really
as seemed almost probable sulsirnctl our
agent; he might by somo crafty trick obtain
the netslful certificate and soineilnv I kIh.hI.I
come home and find Carrlston had been re
moved in such a cosu i foresaw great troub-
le and distress.
liesliles after all that hail occurred It was
as much as 1 could do to believe tint Carris-
tiou was not maiu
what 1 knew
against mm.
After dismissing his visions and halluclna.
tlousttltll the contempt which they deserved
tiie fact of a man who was niadlj' pass'im-
atelv in line wllh a woman ami Ml' lu.n.v.
ed tnat she had Imth entiiimHsl and was still
kept In restraint sltllng down quietly and
toctlon at work.
1 felt that if onco lLilnh Carrlston obtain.
Hi Possession of him ho could insko nut a
strong case Id his own (avor. First at all. tit.
.tiqsse liiiiiitane out or too neiciiiis...w
own si'ltere in lllef tlu istssing umi r a false
lmiue;lhii ridiculous or appArcntiy ridlcu-
iiiiis nei'iisauoii in.iiio nzaill-l ills Kinsman:
the miinlenius Ihreals; the ihistlsemcnt of
his ow n Kiid agent who broiuht him a re-
snt which inljht tiotws'iu t ill untrue to
niiyono who knew nut .M.i.i lnu Howan.
Leaving out tho ipustlou w hat might bo
wrung from me In rrnss-cvinilmllon llalph
Carrlston had a strong i-isn. mid I knew tint
once in ins isiwit my iiiemi migiit jHissioiy
l.llfl-ltS'l SIHI. IV. wnrn.lr uniHlM
thlttWhlcll 11V Villi. .11 (r1.ll'S:ivlll
asto the fate of Madeline (Hauling for
Mi tiie scp irallon lrom her lover :i much us
hnhliusclt felt the seinratlnn Iromlu r. Onco
or lit lev I trlisl tins.infi.lt intuit Willi rvnl.
clsni trlisl to persuade lujuif Hint u jouiig
woman could not In our days bo spirited
rfwsy that she had gone by her own Iree
will -lh.it there was amanwho lu.l at tho
rleteiilh hour alii'ii.itisl heratlivtlisis from
Carrlston. Hut 1 could not bring iiij.m II to
believe tills bo I was placed Is-lwccll the
bonis of a dilemma.
1 1 Madeline had not lied nf her ow n free will
someone must bate taken her aw aj and Is
so our agent's n-isirt was a coinisl one and
if a coined one Issued at Kalpli's Instance;
therefore Italpli mutlsi thupilinoacUir In
the mj bUtj.
Hut In soN'r niomrnls such a deduction
seemed an utter alisunllti.
Althougli 1 hato saidlhat Canlstou was
doing nothing tottanl clearing up the uits-
tiry I wrung hliu In so saving. Alu-r Ids
own erratic way he was at work. At such
wmktisil 1 really lost all isitlcnco wllh
him.
He shut hlmvlf up In his roontout of
hlch ho scarcely stlired (or three ilavs. Ity
ipit'usii large nun ismii
his faiiriliil rnntlun was prlutisl at tlio fis.t
ciiis.i.j. .tssisiuas iiieurst iiairu oi
Mi clous ttlaitogrniihs was sent lu.i.u.
I1I3PUUUCAN STATE TICKET.
A. M.OlCllltA.V
or iiaiiss.
For Lieutenant Dovcnn
UK'K M'DANIF.L
tv. II. IIUllKHAllT
ur rort iicnu.
For Oimpt roller
FHANK cl.KAVKS
l usik uoillll)'.
isloncr of llio fjind Ofllci
A. AllllClv.
Of Navarro County.
For Attoroey-tlcnenil
I! M JIIIINWIN.
tit Young County.
For tsiiisjrloteiiileiiti.f rubtlo Instruction
IIHNIIY U li.INt;
Ut Harris County.
Clialnnan of thoPtatoHxccuttvo Culninittce
jiiiin ii. ithvrivjii.
Of Trat Is County.
MoinlftT of N'atlnoal Executive Comtnlttee
Of (lalvcston.
nEPUULIOAN PLATFORM.
Adooted By tho Republicans In Conven-
' tlon Held at Waco Toxas
August 20th 1880.
Tho renubllcan narlv of Texas lo conven.
tlon asscinl.lcil ihn'S rcalflnn Its allegiance to
the national republican party reasserting Its
.Duravalof tho ntatrornl niluntcil tiv thu fin.
tlonal republican party ut Chicago In Issi Hint
dcBtiing to go tK-fore the (.copto of Texas
UKin state Issue with no uncertain sound ro-
solves as follow!
The lssspio in a rcpul.llo being tlio source
of power we hereto it to to the duty of llio
legislature to submit to tho people tor their
ratlmntlon or rejection such aiiielKlnn nU
louroiKiilno law.on any subject that the)
ar ask such submission unon. when irL'tl-
tlomsl liy a sultlclent ntllnber lu accordaneu
state of largo bodies of land thereby shutting
qutting the citizens to work UfKin the publlo
rosils of tho state but believe the roail ougtil
to Iki worktsl at publlo oxiienso throogti an ail
nlorciatax oi. property
That we are opisisisl to occuputtoti taxes on
'inles and Drolrsslotis
That tbo republican rtartv. liavlmr ever Iron
In favor of the education of tlio masses to the
fullest extent within tbo means of tl.u got ern-
cm ami mo anility ot mo people rate
lid Unit
iho llluir bill passod by tht
capital Itself had created.
stand to and abldo by tli
ry since. In which he
auirmed the uigtuty or labor ami too ngut or
leglslatlto protection and that
Vict labor In unv lo
passage of such laws as wilt conauo tho con
victs wiiuin ino wans or ine penitentiary or
employtr
free IuYki
Kovcnth That wo fnvnr tho nasgfuro of such
laws for tho arbitration of all differences aris-
ing between corporations and thoeo employed
log tho lmiiortatlon of contract labor a crln
tbo mercantllo and Industrial Intorests by
TFor evorvthinir needed In the lum
ber line call on V. J. Beltel at inter
national and ureat nonnern aepot ur
AURAMTII
Yor M oont'lssinu of this kind nch u TonittUty ol
Uw Liver JhlkmsiKMC. Hairoas Djrtpftwta. Wllw
Wm IrrfTilritj of Um UowK OooMlatUkm. VUta
Ivory ErocUtions korl Barnlac of thv.BUtnJKh
(onMtlniiMi etJIM llMttbani UUnu MtvUrU
bloody rittx ChlUs and Fmi Brukboa Fnr
Kxburtioa bfur or after Ttrert Cliroalo XUr
rhcea. Lcm of AppetiK. HtvUcb Foal Braath
IrTrxguUritliss lacldnUl to Fenulat BMrtoffdown
STADIGEB S HUflftHTII
is Invaluable. Ittsnof.iuuiMMlarslldiMuwi
MrilDC " dl..a..ruw LIVER
ill V-Tli STOMACH sod BOWELQ.
It obsaiM lb. ooinrJallnn trooi . ..If fUow
Utur to rud.tr bMhbj Mlor. It .nUivIr rawm
low slomr ppiriu. It I. on. 11 tt. BEST AL-
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OP THE
BLOOD and I A VA.UABLE TONIC.
STADICER'S AURANTII
fur Hi. hr lil DmisliM. Prio.tl.00 par bottl.
O. F.8TADIOER Pioprlotor
"0 10. FRONT ST. Phllad.lohla PBm
BANKS AND BANKERS.
Teias National Bant San Antonie
A GIB URAL IHSKISG BUJISUt TRAMACTtD.
Visitors' Itcsister kept In our reaillng.nwm
where stranger. In tho city stv Invited to colt
J. 8. Tuohnton Pres J.W. Glass V.P
Jas.P. EAnu Cashier.
THE
TRADBRS' NATIONAL BANK
OF SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Transacts
A General Banking Business.
LCONIDAS P. DIBBLE
Attorney at - Law
And Notary Public.
N'O.240 WrSTCOMUXHCIrlTllKET
BAN ANTONIO TBXAR.
HAGY BROTHERS
All work loft with tti will rrcoho prompt
ntteiittou latlinatcs TurnlshM chccrfullj-
Lcavo orders at tun North Sim Marco itmt.
Bell & Bro's
No. 181 Commerce Street
SilYer and Plated Ware
CUTLERY ETC.
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS
Dcslims and tratlotnarks claims oolloctrtl
hornestf-ad caat-s prosttcuttHl lant warrants
back pay bounty and (K-nsions for soldiers
mall contracts' business attended to.
JOHN H DUFFIE
Attorney at Law. Waslitnirton I). ()
ItrrRttKNCEH Attorncy-OpncriilA.II.Oarlaiid
Wasliliiwton 1) o .and to II. Ilreuslnif f.f Han
Antonio Toxns. connected with tho I.K1HT
who will furnish blanks on application.
Wm. Mathb Sc Co. Hankers. Washlnfrton.
stock.
real estate etc tlovernmont bonds sold on
monthly payments. Oood premiums for In-
restors Hellablo correspondents wanted
Address
G. W. FOSTER Banker
No 43 1 1 road way New York.
r . r.;: LiicdY'RUMNiNo1
's. r-C
SnWSHG-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL
PEHFECT SATISFACTION
Hef Ilciiia Sewins Machine Col;
orange; MASS.
53t'sHC.!fttly. Chicago ID. SI.lwiIi.Ho.
A:. '-.UJ. Dt"s7ei. San FriicUce CiU
Alamo Brewery
AND
Lone Star Bottling Works
Boer In Kegs and Bottles and tho.
New Berliner Weiss Beer
Orders bavo best and proujpt attention.
WI LLIAM ESSER
319 Arc nuo D. Telephono No 273.
San Antonio - - - Texas.
Hotel Val Verde.
Dol Rio Val Vordo Co. Toxas.
Allttifl renr lIcA.th Iteanrt of the Southwest.
bNewmauaffumcnt. courteous attention and
special care to invalids.
Kates and accommodations to please oom
morolal travelers and stockmen.
Mrs. E. V. Close. - Proprietress.
ALAMO GARDEN
J. D. FRY MANAGER.
Bar Room Restaurant
AND ICE CREAM.
Eait Side Altmo Plaza San Antonio Texit.
3 f - g
D. QUASSO
Merchant Tailor
1C and SI Main Hsu Rur Frtnth BulUlnfl.
Lance and fine line of Sprint and Summer Bam
S)e of Suit Patterns which will bo oaMered aa
est red mult mado to order at New York
prices and nt iruaranteed. Uniforms for or-
ranlxatlona a specialty A nw method of
renovatlnsT clothlnr iruaran ng tbo color
Repairing promptly done. K-7H-m
c. fTfMmmer;
PRACTICAL
Book-Binder and Rulei
HOLKDAD btheet
Opp. Courthouse. - - San Antonio.
All kinds of nindlryr and Hutlnffdono with
neatness durability and dispatch.
Compttltlon In prices defied.
A. HEUSINGER
310-312 Military Plaza
Tlnw.r. A..tlninw.r. and Ilntld.r.' Il.rdw.r
rintj on. aiu. n.ii outi.rr ei.
Agent for the Daln Automatic Hay Stacker and Gatherer
(The tlri'.tct f .star-Saving Maclilocl
Kor I'.rrv A Oo.' U.lcbrmt-Kl Cook Rtov.. Chamttlon O.r-
ml llrUhton It.... and llorord'a HU.I and Chllld
flow Hnlkr l'low. Cultivators Eto IK.
LNURIeTIt'8 UAHURM IKKD9
Fence Wire ot Every Description and at Lowest Prices.
ELKHART CARRIAGE &
KTirr uuitiry wild by thmlildlemaa
hu ewvrnU ilollArtadilrd to thattnt
rli-e. We harm no aernta but for
a .'tftiunlQlnir liwfnrta boy.
r. We jny f n-mM tint h way
'rrjUitnKfurtwnyrrira. Oi
XJ - V lrr. Adarru W. II.
CITY DRUG STORE
I COHMEHCE STREET. SAN AHTOMIO. TEXAS.
JAS. D. DEVINE
Druggist
24 Solodad St One Door North of Courthouse San Antonio.
everythloir usually rounil In a flrst-clas druirstnro: 1'rrscrlpltons will bo mado a specialty
and proparwl at all hours with cam ami dupiltch. tVT.lcpnan. No. zn.
PARSO
Thcit pills vers a wooittfal diicorerr. Ho others
or relter all manner of disease. The information around each box Is vortb ten times th coat of a
boi of pilla. find out saajsj. bbsss mam mmm g-pssw lenee. Ono box will
about them and Ton Hk BBBJ LM aSBBBSa dotnoretoparlfjrtha
will slwars be thank-BBBJTH BfssB bloodsndcureehron-
ful. On pill a dose. jsSBBr BBBJ BJJJ BBBJ BBjlmw le 111 health than $3
rarioniTiIli contain BBBBBBBT BBBJ BJBJ BJBJ SBJBJk worth of any other
nothing harmful ar BBJT BJBJ BJBJ BJ1 asTBrcmcdr jet dlaeor-
as7 to Uie and BJBJ BBBJ BBBJBJBj BBBMBB VBBjBJf ercd. Ifpeopleeonld
cans no inconren- bbbbS BBBI BIBBBa BSBBSSj BSS ba mado U reallxs
the marreloua power of thea pills they would walk 100 mllea to get a box If they could not bs hod
without- Sent by mall for 23 cents In at arapa. Illustrated pamphlet free postpaid. Send for it
the Information Is rtry Tsiuame. I. s. J0:iSS05
Make New
I will put up $500 that I can tako
DR. JOHN TRIPP'S BLOOD PURIFIER
And curt any case ot syphilis or
tee a perfect and permanentoure.
D. P. BARR
Sole Agent for'tbe Btato
Northwest Corner Main Plaza San Antonio.
JOLIUH HTKIVKKH.
STRICKER & ZOPFS
Manufacturing :Jewelers.
1M mnA Hllvn IM-Hni. .ml RnvravlniP. WaUhOS Bnd ClOCk ItenalliDlT. OnlV tbO mOBt
gklllod Workinon Bmnloyod. Strict Atloullou to all llutlnoss .ntruitwlto us. OOloe and
Yvora lloomB
THE
MILITARY TAILOR
No. 6 Commorco Stroor
Begs leave to announce to the public and monycustouicrs that he
has made a redaction of
20 Per Cent In Prices to Close out his SPRING and
SUMMER GOODS.
He has a very large lot of piece goods left and THEY MUST GO.
Call early and secure your choice of goods.
SW. M. MTSXMU AMI P.KM UCT TO
anrmaum HAmiSAOTUItlHa OO ST LOUIS.
LEROUX & COSORQVE Ouira in
WM. J. LEWS
EXTRA
Pale Beer
A IIRALTIir BP.VF.lt AGE.
loo House near tho I Ac O N. Dosot. Wilt b
dellrcred at any point of the city upon order
Open night and day. Telephone No. IK.
HUGO & SCHMELTZEB'
Aontrrs
Two Brothers Saloon
Corner Commerce and Alamo Streets
DDLIJIIU BLOCK
Keep the Finest-Imported Wines Cham
ptfnci and Liquors. Specialties In the flnei
brands of Domestic and Imported Cigars.
Come and see ' First-class gentlemen's re-
sort. Fine lunch dallr at 10 o'clock a. m.
San Antonio Texas
H ARNES8 MTP'C COT
USpan Wnatrated CaUtocoe
Apothecary
lilts then In th -rorld. Will posltlrclr ran
n CO. S3 Cuitom Home street BOSTOS UASS.
Rich Blood!
Scrofula on earth and guaran
TIIOS ZOPVS
MfJi a4J CoMMKHCI5 8TKEKT.
OPINION OX AN EXPERT.
Bf rs. Mary XI. Welch T.Mher of DomatU.
Koonomy at Stat. University of Iowa.
"My dcllbcrato Judgment ts that tho orcn
ot tho Xtango as compared with others
is not only mora equally heated In every
port front as well as rear but as a result
of Its superior ventilation tho food plaood
therein Is better cookod wbllo retaining a
sweeter flavor and a larger proportlou of
Its best Juices. I have found also that the
consumption of fuel In this Bang for a gtnn
amount of work Is much loss than any other.'
jrns. luar n. moa
Hardware ecu Aci'vra roti 8AN ANTONW
tU'irlTl. I aj 1-1
Tslial i 'i
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