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San Antonio Daily Light
Paint Tour Hoof.
Don't Catch look!
I.adles I misses and' cMldrso'swrta ft
nil wonted underwear. Onl
wear. Oents.oDderwear in mulBOMM
wonted. Tbe best CO cents undersfclrtej u
12-6-tf JoKg BROTBMH.
Imii during tbe storm and ralm of theo
In winter months. Orders left with
the corner of Avenue E and Houston stm t
will be promptly and satis factor! ly done Almi
all kinds of bouie.sljrn and carrlaro pain tin
I material ufd Charges reasonable.
I. -lm P.Kascne.
Volume VI. Number 358.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1886.
Only $5 a Year
I l I LATEST TELEQRAPH NEWS
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wrong 'fake tbings as you llnd them Swim
rather with than again 1 1 ho tide Warm
weather has caused a decline In
prices of
MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS AND SUITS
Ladles' Cloaks Shawls and Heavy Dress Goods.
Blankets and Comforters !
All nt MCordlnnly low price m litcli lias
made our firm rvnowncd. In nur SIhw
Department we carry at all times double
tbe assortment of any hnuoe In
Ladies' Hisses' & Children's Shoes & Slippers
Our stock Is nil madolo order f torn the
best solpcted in tit print. Wn hmonn nmr.
unflttlntr goods. Trices wnmintcu the
JOSKE BROTHERS Alamo St.
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MARK - DOWN - CLOTHING - SALE !
Suits and Overcoats I
NEW GOODS I
FINE STYLES!!
Inquire for-Prices 1
Genuine Bargains I
WOLFF & MARX
Coi . Commerce and Alamo Sts. San Antonio Tex
H. D. Kampmann President - Otto Koohler Soc. and Manager
CIjONE ST AR
irewing5rComy
Celebrated Lager and Specially Brewed
- SELECT" BOTTLED BEER
GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE.
SAN ANTONIO - - - TEXAS.
ALWAYS TO THE FRONT!
h. VehFSON
Gigantic Stock in all Departments
SPECIAL ATTENTION CALLED TO THE GENTS DEPARTMENT.
Merchants advertise In various
ways such as "Selling Out nt
Cost." "Damaged Goods" etc. try-
ing to gull tho public tbat they
possess peculiar advantages by
which they are enabled to sell
cheaper than their competitors at
the same time selling at n good
profit. They perpetuate a fraud
on a generous pub Ho by offering n
lower grade or goods which are
palmed off as good nnd Bold as
llrst-class.
Each season it has been my
earnest endeavor to linprovo the
quality and make of goods and to
sell them at a reasonable profit
giving each customer his money's
worth In each purchase. In fol-
lowing out this course I have
been successful nnd am proud to
say my business has increased
each year and is now
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The Largest and Most Complete Establishment o
the Kind in the South.
During the Season 1 will oiler extra inducement! In all departmenta.-M
N. W. Corner Main Plaza.
San Antonio Texas
Prom nit Parts of the Olobo. Con.
ttanBfHl and Holled Down.
Mr. Mlnleter Manning la seriously 111
the City of Mexico.
The now Goblet ministry In France la
not In favor with radlonla or royalists.
Field Thaoher A Co. heavy lloston
shoe dealers bavo failed.
The expenses of tho state Institute for
tho blind this year were $:.O00.
Senate atllourned at close of Tester-
lay's session until Monday.
Judge Uresbatn's ruling In the Wabash
litigation gives the bondholders a lien
pon tno aussoun raciiia oi $4uwwu.
The steamers Kellawarra and Helen
Mypola collided off Queensland and 41
persons were drowned.
The heat In Uuonos Ayres Is rcportod
tcrllllo. Cholera cases aro about at a
tand still.
(Jalveatou reports the death of a
daughter of N. II. Wllgh from typhoid-
pneumonia; a uengue reiapso.
Governor Ire and orders nuarantlno
against all South American nnd other
ports where cholera exists.
Morrill addressed the senate advo-
atlng no action on tarlU revision this
session. Heck spoke adversely thereto.
The commttteee of conference on the
fortifications appropriation hill have
been unable to agree.
The river and harbor bill will be pre
pared In committee this session and ap-
propriations reduced one balf.
Oil took a farthor drop of 5 cents yes.
tcrday. All owing to the uncertain feel
ing in tno market.
Dora Sham of St. I.ou s. cook by
occupation was run over while drunk
uy a iiousion anil lexan ienirsi train
and killed.
Stockmen will Insist unon a rlirld
quarantine against northern cattle until
pleuro-pneumonlals effectually stamped
out.
Suit for 10.000 aualnst the Missouri
I'aclllo by a colored employe for wounds
received during the Palestine strike
was decided adversely to the plalntlft.
The confereea on tho Interstate com
merce bill agree and tbo bill will be re
ported as soon as printed. The hill Is a
compromise.
The Atch son. Toueka and Santa le
are reported to have purchased the Chi-
cago and St. Louis and will operate It
in ruture.
The eniflneera and firemen on the
1'ennsylvanla system are Joining the
Kuisnts or i.aoor. out win navu
trlct organization of their own.
The Pennsylvania fast line shooting
round a curve without any warning
ran over four persons killing two near
the urauiiock depot.
Oil wts down to the bottom and l.aue
and Klllson of the consolidated mining
and petroleum exchange of New York
go 10 tne wan.
Committees of wavs and means and
public- lands reported bills referred back
as non-concurred in. anil conference wai
ordered.
The nost-olllce bill is amended. uiak
nir free dellverv of mail couioulsorv in
ailcltlesof overSO.OUO and permissible
In all cities or lu.uuu or wuere postal
revenues are $iuuuu per annum.
Tho ton aroo of cotton In Atascosa
county is reported very light. F'armera
are superseding cowboys there and
tnere aro inousauus or leruie acres
awaiting cultivation.
The eale In Great llrltnln Wcdncsdav
and yesterday was terrlllu. Lowest ba-
rometer on record. Ore at loss of life Is
feared. Continental communication by
telegrapn is cut our.
The replies of the powers to Hie
'orto'a circular askinir advice aro all
evasive or indefinite. Italy alone Is rea
sonably coherent anu uoes nor lavor
aicnoias' canuiuacy.
President Diaz carried out the sen
tence of death patten upon Franclsoo
fjeluiornl for tbe brutal murder or a
French resident two years since and the
condemned was snot.
S. P. Cunningham state agent of the
national bureau of animal Industry has
been telegraphed at f ori worm to come
to Dallas and to take whatever action he
may deem necessary under tho new
united mates statute covering pieuro-
pneumonia.
Denlsoo switchmen on tho Missouri
Paolfla are on a strike for the same
ges paid by tbo Kansas City and Uuir
road. The yard is run or cars ana a
biockaae is imminent.
The now electorlal count bill passed
the house 141 to 109. The electors of
each state shall meet ana give meir
votes on tne ma Monday in januar;
following their anDolntment. Tbe bill
lengthy and speoltles by sections the
metnous oi proceuure.
Judge Qresbam'a decision removing
soion numpnrey irom me nausinre-
oelversblp mixes things up for Gould
but It la doubtful If It can seriously de
range tbe Gould plans as his combina
tion is very strong aim uaru 10 ureas
The Trades Unions conference in
session at Columbus urges upon the
unions tne auopuon oi me a nour ruie
making wages a seconuary oonaiaera-
lion.
The bill granting graduates ol
States military academy full pay as
second lieutenants until their commis-
sions are received waa concurred In bv
tbe senate and goes to the president for
nis signature.
Chicago. Omaha and Kansas cltv will
be represented by committees of their
stook interests In a meeting to be held
at St. Louis relative to tbe new stock
yards In the Itlg-Brldgc-Clty. The
movement is aupposeu to De uumenuiy
to tne new sr. iouis stooa yarus.
TUB COURTS.
District Court.
Mary N. Maverick had a hearing of
ner iuu against rraucisco r lores et ai
claiming tbe property known as the
Buffalo camp yard.
Soule & Williams obtained ludtrment
against J. H. Belohradaky & Co. for
Dettv theft.
George McCormlck convicted of
holding tin Peddler Adams and robbing
him of $130 and sentenced to Ave year
In tbe penitentiary has bad his sentence
amrmeu uy tne court oi appeals.
Saving Time and Money.
Col II. C Dodge vice-president of tbe
Mexican Naclonal Is In the city. lie
reports that the road from Saltlllo to the
City of Mexico Is to be pressed forward
without delay. When completed San
Antonio will have two routes to the
.Mexican capital. The new route will
ave oyer 000 miles in fare and time.
The Secrotury's Report.
Six Anto.nio Deo. 7 18S0.
llioOnlccrs and Stockholders of the llciar
nulMlniratiil Loan Association.
In a vearbas passed and we meet
for 1110 nuruose of c looting a board
f directors. Since or last report to
tho stockholders the association has
done a very fair business when we con-
sider that the business tbat a few years
ago was only divided by two associa-
tions or this kind when It Is shared now
bv five kindred associations we can
Justly be proud of the business we have
uone.
Since our last annual meeting the
1st and 2nd series has been entirely paid
out and of the 3rd scries only forty-two
hares remain to oe paiu.
We have loaned out since our last
meeting tho sum ol SG2.UJ3. on real estate
and stock.
With the execution of a verv few. all
borrowers are paying up their dues and
Interest and even those who are In
arrears will pay up all. It only forces
those borrowers to pay for a longer
period. Since our last meeting we were
compelled to take back a bouse built by
tne association lor Mrs ti. Newman uut
tbo same Is rented out and brings 12 per
cent on the capital Invested.
The eleventh series is now open for
subscription.
mat our uunuing association so lar
has proven a continued success. I do
think it necessary to dwell upon those
wno oorroweu in ine association can
testify that without the assistance of tbe
association they never would have been
able to owu their own homestead.
In conclusion. Oentlemen. I oan only
reiterate what I sts ted In my last year's
report that my relations with your
board of directors has boen a friendly and
satisfactory one.
Keport of the secretary showing tbe
amount received from the 1st day of De-
cember 1805 to the .'10th day of Noveni-
oer leoij.
Uecelved from due S43.1C0.08
Itecelved from Interest 19130.00
Received from interest S. F... 03.38
Itecelved from fines 01.38
Uecelved from other sources. . . 27382 33
Total $89701.13
Turned over to treasurer 189.853.08
Due secretary Ul.Gfi
Total $898.'2.0H
IIo Accepta It.
Col. G. W. Uraokenrldire who waa
honored by Governor Ireland by tbe ap-
pointment of llegent or the Stale Uni-
versity vice Dr. B. K. lladra resigned
has written tbe Governor notifying his
acceptance of tbe otllce.
INDUSTMa'i TEXAS.
The Lone Star Statu Still Making Uood
Commercial Proarea.
I. Zelirler A Co.. Houston will rebuild
their steam cotton pickery recently
uurneu.
II. Martin Co.. Kllirore. will re
build the saw mill lately burned.
Tbe ltlo Grande International
Bridge & Tramway Co.. capital stock
$300000 has been Incorporated by J. B.
Houston and Zenas King. Cleveland.
Ohio. Tbe object or the company Is to
build two Iron bridge across the ltlo
uranuo river one at bagie Pass nm! one
at i.areuo.
It Is renorted that the St. Lou It. Ar
kansas' and Texas Kallroad company
will ereot machine shops and a round-
uouse at aiount neasant.
J. II. Coneland (not our John! will
siartauroom laoiory at juarsnau.
Tbe Gulf. Houston and ltlo Grande
Jtailroad company capital stock. 1.000.
0UO has been incorporated In Texas to
extend tne Texas western railroad rrom
Sealy westward by Abram Cross John
w. sinitu j. i jMiioneii anu . rack
ard of Uouatci. and others.
Tine large cities of this country .taking
example from the older countries are
making provision for the unemployed
by giving them work on municipal lm
provements especially ordered for the
ourDose of orovldlnir snch emDlovment.
as a matter oi economy it wouiu oe a
wise tning to create punuo improve
ratber than sunnort such Idle Deonle at
public expense or run tbe risk of their
supporting themselves by criminal prac
tices.
Recorder's Court.
Julia Fields beating and striking $3
Thos. Lucid drunk. $5.
Airnes Jobnson. drunk and disorder
ly $7
L. W. Mitchell vagrant $10 or 20
uaya.
cnas. Miner vagrant liuor 20 days
Chas. Jacob! vagrant. S10 or 20 davi
Cbu. Jawles vagrant $5 or 10 day!
Mao Eager vagrant $5 or 10 days.
W. Macmshon vagrant $S or 10 days.
John Drew vagrant. $5 or 10 davi.
George Lubock. vagrant. SS or 10
days.
James Uoyle vagrant $5 or 10 days
d. Harris vagrant $5 or 10 days.
Old Adobe.
Tbe old Truehesrt building now oc
cupied by Justice McAllister as an office.
is naving a new ooat or piaster put on
tbe outside. This old building Is one of
ine ancient lanamaras oi can Antonio
having been built In the early days ol
Texas when building material of mod
ern kinds wai verv expensive and scarce
and the majority of the buildings were
built of adobes or sun dried bricki.
This one li built of these adobes and
would appear to have withstood tbe ele.
rnenti better than burned brlek would
Building Permits.
J. 11. Parker dwelling on north side
jti raao street seconu ward; uuu.
J. A. Haekett addition to oburcb cor
ner Hidalgo and Frio streets third ward
to oost $200.
J. K. Price addition corner Main
avenue ana poplar streets rnurth ward
to cost SNW.
N. Rogers addition south side Santos
street seventn ward; to cost w.
Without Adequate Cause
The
rruotffiei
antltiote to miasma poison. lloattO)r s Htom-
Rca imiero wnien roots 11 om ooimueieiy.
Tho process or cure Is. or course much easlei
If llio flitters Is used as a preventive wbou tlio
Hrit chill Is telt. but utum ln ara not
acquainted with the nature of tbe symptoms
if all
otbers bolt suited to cbuok tbe progress of tbls
inur. visitors to.
is localities will
constipation biliousness lodltrettion and kid-
uvj truuuius are remtivw 07 tne Hitter.
THE DAZAAI1.
Even n Moro Succoasful Nlulit Tlmn Pre
ceding Ones.
The third night of the bazaar was
very successful and tho hearty patron-
e 01 1 ne provious nignts seeuicti in no
lie diminished.
A tier the regular march of the nations
and the Japantse dance the following
al eaux from Schiller's "l.sy or the
Heel." were produced under the arttstlo
management of Prof. A. Schnaltli and
ere pronounced a great success:
Tableaux No. 1 The Baptism.
Preacher Mr. W. Pancoatt.
Mother Mrs. Sam C. Bell.
Infant Mlts Sam C. Bell.
Father Mr. F. F. Balnbrldge.
Hnontors Miss Klla Tobln. Miss
Kmily Sterllug. Miss Bula Pancoatt.
Aiiuience anu lauiea ami gcniicmen.
r. Itlley uortian 11. r. nermion i. t.
Gibson.
Tab eaux No. 2-Mnrrlage.
Bride-MI'S Winnie MoCraw.
Groom Mr. Win. HertT.
Groomsmen Mr. II. T. Ilerndon.
hompson D. K. Gibson John Meyers
w . uarr.
Bridesmaids Miss Mlnnte Dowdcn
Miss Minnie Netbltt Mlts Virginia
Dodge Mrs. J. P. Newcomb Mrs. J.K.
loung miss i.uuan i-oik.
Tableaux Pio.u-me runerai.
Preacher Mr IVm Pancoast.
Aoolltes Mr. Clltl Lane and Hugh
Young.
Famer air. r.r iiainoriuge.
Mother Mrs. Sam C. Bell.
llelatlves-MIss Sterling Miss Tobln.
Beatrice Hahn.
Tableaux No. 4. The Revolution.
Messrs. Glbson.Carr.Oakley.Sam Mav
erick Kdtnunds ;ltote Gordon Herd
usrr wngui anu uen. xoung.
Tableaux no. a -"liaising or ine
Bell."
Same characters as In tableaux
No. 4.
The Tombola as tbe Kinreis expresses
Itself was not shown last night. It It
postponed till Saturday night. Don't
miss It.
Tlie "Four Doves." as u ven uv
Messrs. Oakley Gordon llerft and Olb-
ofliioui play adlirerent Instrument. Mr.
u. now and meu mistakes air. u. lor
his drum much to tho disgust of the
latter.
The receipts for tho past three nights
have atuouuted to about $000
The entertainment will be con-
continued tonight which will be re-
served for sales of all the articles on ex-
hibition nt tho fair and touiorrow
night wheubv renuest. Madame JarleJ
will reproduce ner ramoiis collection 01
wax woras.
The bazaar desires to express slncero
gratitude to Mrs. I. W. Madarasz for
the gift of her beautiful pot plants and
other plant for sale at tho bxzaar.
Also to tne iuusio couiimiiee ui 1110
Saengcrfest. mixed chorus who grace
fully relinquished the use of the hall for
tholr rehearsal this evening postponing
It until next r nuay nignt
Owing to tne entertainment uy tne
Baptists at Turner hall tonight no
especial programme for tonight has
been arrangeu ty tne lames.
lie fa Mlaelng.
'The police have been asked to arrest
man named Julius Kunde who Is
wanted for murder In Seguln. Kunde
urrendered voluntarily waa tried con
victed and sentenced to twenty-live
years In the penitentiary. He appealed
and gave bood. The authorities now
find the bond Is worthless nnd want to
arrest him but Kunde is non est In
ventus. 11 is supposed mat ue is ruin
ating on inn otner siuu ot 1110 1110
Grande.
Muckey Still Flghta.
Alderman Mackev has Issued n reply
to Simpson Jfc James which shows that
although the lawyera have "scotched"
the waterworks "snake" they bave not
"killed It" by a darned site. Mackey
complains tbat giving thelroplnlon tho
lawyers did not oonsuitbltu nor did they
seek the Information that he had ob
tained. He still maintains and adduces
argument to prove tbat when tbe pro-
perty at tho head of tbe river was sold
mere was an --unaerstoou" 11 not actual
reservation and the alderman proposes
to delve deeper Into tbe question.
D0HT M
THIS CHANCE 1
Unheard of Prices in Dry Goods-We are Determined to Make 0u
Prices So Low That Everybody Can Bny.
Ladies' Cloaks. Clothing.
Il UdliV Cloaks all kinds ft JS Men's Suits only left for
4(1 IiilkV Dolmani. new styles J no llojrs' Hulls vtiy venr cheap only.... M
lulWraps dIRercnt kin I. all now rine(lsuti'UaiilmeakulUonly m
stylos I8UI to 111 l") Hplondld Men's Orcrcoau only. ... I OS)
Misses' Cloaks. Shoes.
tJtriicAorttnentonly I J 50 ladles' Kid llutton lloots tin
Ml..o' Itinera. . . i 111 Very Kins Kid Uulton uoots.. SO
Very SO ILhOiii'S to Mlimi' flood Quality button Uoots... 1 10
Children's Cloaks STS ladles' Ileal ftaud-Sswsd IJutton SO!
Carpets. Blankets.
Ingrain Carpott new lino Wo a yard KM White Woolon Dlankats $4 M
Hmort'an.i.tirlplitpaltrns..o.ayard 11-4 FlneQusllty lllanketa SOU
Ail-Wool tiopcr Ultra' -So. a yard 1 Hns Ualirornla lllanketa to
Uru.ii.il Carpal. only Ho.ayard guilt from II 00 to S CO
Dry Goods. Underwear.
At lk-. per yard Worth ISO. Ladles' Knit Veils Wo.
tor r. per yard ll.nloin ..Worth to. Children's Knit Vssts S60.
t'ortto. pt ryaril All-Wool Uoods tlenta' Knit Bhirt. too.
.old krorywb.ro at .1100 Uent.' Faucy Suit. til!
-BE SURE TO CALL AT-
MIIS & FPHIIIIEI
212 and 214 COMMERCE STREET.
And look at our Immense Bargains before you buy.
HOLIDAYSsGOMING!
And now Is your time (o lay in your supplies at
prices to suit the times. I buy tor cash only and am
thus enabled to sell at prices that dety competition.
COME AND INSPECT Mr STOCK OF
Fireworks Fire Crate
Deatha.
Dee. 8. Juliana Allnasan. aged 3
years convulsions Second ward. Dr.
itndrlguez.
Deo. 9. A. K. Lltob aged 21 years
consumption Third ward. Dr. F. Herd.
Deo. v. J. Ij. urennan aged years
apoplexy and paralysis Third ward. Dr.
ALL SORTS.
Marv "Stop vour flatteries or I shall
bold my bands to my cars." John (wish-
ing to be complimentary) "Ah. your
toveiy uanoa are too sinau." uosion
Deacon.
The papers are wondering why tbe
burdy-gurdles bave disappeared from
the streets of Boston. They bave almnlv
migrateu to newuritans. wnere. during
the wln.:r there Is one on every corner.
Atlanta uonstituiion.
Maine miller (to boy with a grltO "1
suppose bub you think you know 'most
everything en?" "No sir; not every
thing i Know miners nogs are aiwayi
fat but I don't know whose corn they
get laton. luarpcrs uazar.
Head of tbe bouse (to young man at
rront uoori naven i i torn you sir
never to call here again? Young man-
Yes sir; but I haven't oalled to see Miss
uiara mis time i nave a two montn a
gas bill to collect. Head of bouse (In a
milder tone) I see. You will please call
again i. ne.
Wlggs-"Can you pay that little bill
now?" Hlggs "lam sorry to say that 1
have no money." Wlggs "Well If you
bave no money you can't pay so tbat
settles It." Ulggi "Settles it! I am
glad that you are lo kind as to call it
settled as I wai afraid I would never be
aoie to pay it. ueiroit rree rreis.
"Would you say the poultry Is very
tender or the fowl li very tender?"
asked the boarding-bouse mistress of one
of ber victims at dinner. "Neither"
waa tbe reply. "What then would you
lay?" "I'd lay the oblcken li mighty
tough" oame Irom the boarder with
empnatis. i lonaers statesman.
Somebody stole two bens In Peoria.
111. and a paper there closes a vigorous
article on the subject with tbe words:
"Tbe guilty wretches bave not been
caught but startling development! are
on tne eve of exploding."
"So you think Friday l an unluoky
day do you Edith?" "Yes Indeed. I do
ma'am." "And wbv do von think It la
unlucky?" "Well you lee we always
nave inn on rriuay ana I just aooin-
mate uiu. lonaert statesman.
I xiuuuiiuu
Bat
Citrons Snices
lue-Mrt Curies.
of all Sorts I Candles of all Colors
Swiss American and Holland Cheese
AND
CRACKERS
Of a Variety Too Numerous to Montiou uud ui itllPricei.
DON'T FAIL TO.CALL AND SEE ME AT
MillitaryPlaza ami Treyino AYenne
EMANUEL ABRAHAMS.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
Nothing Is more appropriate or more highly appreciated for
Holiday Presents tban artloles of Jewelry. You will And at my
store an endless variety of rich jewels ranging In prices to salt
nit. If buyers will call at my store and leisurely survey the
grand display of Diamonds Jewelry and Silverware they will see
for themselves tbat It Is much better to purchase of our dne first-
class goods at tbe remarkably low prlcea we will ask for them
than It is to buy from those who offer goods bought In job lots
from eastern auction bouses. Buyers of such artloles And out
when It Is too late that tbey have been sold and tbat they have
paid a high price for Inferior and undesirable goods.
North Side Main Plaza.
GRAND OPENING OE HOLIDAY GOODS.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers and Importers ol Wines 'and BrandiesCin
Liquors and Cigars.
Nos. 19 and 21 West Commerce Street.
We wiita to Inform tho public that we are now lullr preparod to supply the trade with erair
thin In thy line of Import?.! ami Jmuicstlo Wlaoi. D randies Olng Xlijuoni and Cltrari our
Mr. WnhUtAb iK'Inir Kant und having purchased thocholoott stock of Roods over brought to
Han Antonio. .
TothofamllytmJo wo would say that our Holiday Goods cannot be exoelled either la
quality or prices and families wlshluir to supply themselves will save money by ceiling on us.
All orders by tuall or otherwUo will bo promptly attended to.
TELEPHONE 300.
RIVERSIDE - CAFE - RESTAURANT.
SIMMANO fr HAMPEL Proprietor!.
Lunch and Meals I Oyster Fish Game
n-S-ln AT ALL HOUtW.
WUaMUI IsUMtT.
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San Antonio Daily Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 358, Ed. 1, Friday, December 10, 1886, newspaper, December 10, 1886; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth145024/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .