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The San Antonio Light.
JUST ARRIVED
A Fresh Lot Opera Pcffs. '
$4 Per Thonsand.
ITTMniitlmnnl.l. mlierrooils '
In irtiK)rtlun.
HARRY BAUM I CO I
HARRY BAUM 1 CO.
Volume V. Number 87.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS TUESDAY APRIL 14 1885.
Only 10 Cents a Week.
NOTICE.
Opera Pnff cigarettes $4.00 i
Per Thonsand.
EMANUEL ABRAHAMS
206 Commerce Street
Wholesale $ Retail Liquor Dealer
Oflers Wines and Liquor nt the following nrleea
for c&s-h: onxy.
Port WIno
Angelica WIno
Catawba WIno
Olarot WIno
Shorry WIno
RIoBllns WIno
Hook WIno
B. Borry Brandy
Applo and Poach Brandy Quart Bottlo 36 Oonts
Holland Gin Quart Bottlo 35 OontB
6 Quar s Boor Ono Dollar
Also linvp n I.arire Stock or
Whiskeys Cordials and Case Wines
flint must bo Cloned Out by tbo First Day ol Mny. Itcgnrdless or Cost. Cull and
examine my stock.
Emanuel Abrahams.
Hotel Restaurant and Garden
NO. 207 AND 209 WEST COMMERCE STREET.
The Most Centrally
Amusement
N. WISE
jgFlne nlry rooms for tbo Traveling public. Accommodations strictly llrst-
class. Attention given to wedding and ball lntiiiels.
J. H. HARQUART
-NtOl'MKTOIl
CRESCENT CITY
And Doalor In Loathor and Findings Wholosalo and Rotall.
Will sell you a Hoot or Shoe Homo and Hand Mndc. .My stock Is superior to
any in tne State. Ten thousand dollars worth of ready hand made goods to ho
closed out at prloes lower than heretofore knuwn. Tills oiler Is for I ho next 30
days. Call early nnd he convinced.
Flno Custom Work a Spoolalty. No. 17 Solodadst.op. Oourthouso.
LSLEHEB80N
IP YOU NHHl) 3IONKY
NEXT TO COURTHOUSE.
Or IT til uuit tmririitii for your money
Emerson rit sot it. (Uvo mo u cull ami lo
convinced that I can save ou inunry. I keep
a little of over) thing on hand.
WK IIAVI3 JUST KKOKIVHIi OUltSl'ItINO STOCK OF
Ileri Coot Hats Birtjtc.
In endless variety and extend a cordial Invitation to all to call
nnd examine our attractive goods. A beautiful line of
Children's Hats for Boys $ Girls
Just opened. Also u nleo lino of CIIIUlltUN'S and MIPSHS I)It!'.SSi:s In (llnlium
nnd Plquu. LACKS AND KMIIIlOIWIltlllS III endless variety.
Closing Out Sale
(Unirhams worth lOo nt 13 yimlH for $1.(0 (lliiKtmmi worth l.VtHt 10c; Scotch
(llntfhnms solid colors worth STmi ut l!So Itargtiinii In
Silks Satins Velvets Curtains and Curtain Nets.
Also Tallin Linens Lowell Napkins eti fur il mem imlhlnir. Uwns Swisses etc. at
very low prices. A tut nt Dress J'uituriis wl.lle ami cuIihihI union b.vm about Twenty I no
lliubrolclered Cliuiubrny 1'utle.rns at only fa. '
S. HAYEK
Comer Commerce and Navarro Streets - San Antonio Texas.
.Quart Bottlo 25 Cents
....Quart Bottlo 25 Cents
Quart Bottlo 25 Oonts
...Quart Bottlo 25 Oonts
...Quart Bottlo 26 Oonts
. ..Quart Bottlo 26 Oonts
..Quart Bottlo 25 Oonts
Quart Bottlo 26 Oonts
Located Place for
in the City.
PROPRIETOR.
OK TIIK-
MANUFACTORY
Ttirio-AuMian llatht are the Heat Thing out for GM
anil 71(4 llatki at
Corner Cumtnnre and Alamo Streets.
of Dress Goods
TALK OF WAR BETWEEN ENG-
LAND AND RUSSIA.
Too Many OHIce-Scekers -Brick
Houses Falling In Now York
Knights ol Labor Etc.
Ixim.ox April l:i.-.Several batteries
of nrtlllery have been ordered to embark
at onco for India.
1'aiih April 111. The French Ministers
at London Ut. 1'etersburg llerlln and
Vienna have been ordered to remain nt
their posts during tho Afghan crisis.
Maimeiixm April 1:1. Tlireo days'
quarantine has been ordered here against
arrivals from Spain on account or the
suspected prcvnlenoeorcholera at Span-
ish ports.
St. I'm iiisnimri April 111. Tbo Impe-
rial arsenals at Kronstadt and elsewhere
are being worked to their utmost capac-
ity prcpnrlng Held and slego artillery
small arms and ammunition for Immedi-
ate service.
Lo.NDox April 111. Tho Dally Tele-
graph publishes a dispatch from llerlln
which states that llussla refuses to yield
an Inch of the territory shehas occupied
on tbo Afghan frontier and that the
Czar Intends to express Ills approval o(
General Komarolfs action by appoint-
ing him Commander-ln-Chlct In Turkes-
tan. Oiiktu April 111. War between llus-
sla and F.ngland Is believed to he un-
avoidable sooner or later liusslans
boast that a railway Is being hastily
pushed to Sarakhs; that there aro al-
ready 200UU llusslan troops on tho
Afghan frontier nnd '.D.OUU more at
Samnrcnnd which could be marched to
Herat In two or three weeks. The only
possible reliance for peace Is .Mr. Olad-
stone's paclllo policy.
Wahiikh ion April 13. Admiral Jou-
ctt telegraphed to Secretary Whitney
to-day from Colon as follows: The sit-
uation on the Isthmus Is unchanged.
Trains rim across regularly without mo-
lestation. It Is tho general opinion
nmong olllcera on duty nt the Navy de-
partment that the marines who uero re-
cently sent from New Vork will leave
Asplnwall on their return home within
two weeks.
ajLvmiox April ;13. The statement
previously made Hint Captain II. I.
Fulloii would contest the recent .Mayor-
alty election by quo wnrrnnto proceed-
ings proves to b erroneous. Under tho
cliy charter which plainly states that
the City Council shall consist of u
.Mayor and ono Alderman from each
ward nnd that the Council Is the Judge
nnd shall determine the eligibility and
Ineligibility of Its own members .Mr.
Fulton will make bis contest before the
newly elected Hoard ol Aldermen.
P.wtis April 111. Orders to cease hos-
tilities were sent to Admiral Courbet
and General I)c I. Isle on the 10th ln.-
stant. French troops however nre still
embarking for Tonquln. A dispatch
from Hal 1'ong says that General Do
I.lslc In nn order or thu day to the
French troops attributes the recent
events to a transfer of the command. In
consequence ot General Neirrler's
wounds to hands iinnrennred to under
take the charge and expresses surprise
that the enemy did not endeavor to pur-
sue the French.
New Yoiik Aprll'lll. Senator Cliull'e e
left the house at t);l.'i n. m. He stated
that the disease was spreading. The
Senator was with General Grant nn
hour. There wns some pnln this morn
Ing attending the taking uf rood. 'I lie
cancer In the throat was suppurating.
The General seemed weaker than yester-
tor's call the patient coughed only once
and then expectoration of mucus una
accomplished without dllllculty. So
long as the General was nourished as
now. l lie senator luouir it he would sur
vive until death ensued from tliedetel-
opment or cancerous disease.
1'iTTMiuuo April 111. T. V. Ponderly
Uraud blaster Workman of the Knights
on.abor arrived here to-day and will
remain here some time. Ills mission Is
to awaken increased Interest among the
various trndes represented in tho organi-
zation and wltu this end In view wll
hold a Benarate meetlmr of dlllereiit ns-
semblles. He nlso proposes to attempt a
thorough organization or female work-
ers In Allegheny county over 7000 of
wiioid are employed in Ulllerent branches
or Industry here. The result Is Incited
forward to with Interest by members of
London April VX Mr. Charles .Mar
vin the journalist and explorer who Is
author or several valuable works on
Central Asia delivered an Important
lecture on the Anglo-ltuislanemiirogllo
at Sunderland last evening. He warned
the Government that In case of war
Itussla will probably attempt to block
the Suez canal either by sinking vessels
In the canal or by blowing up the
banks nt certain points whiolihe speci-
fied where the' canal Is narrow and the
hanks high and rocky. The Observer
states to-day that the llusslan cruisers
Kostroma and St. Petersburg have been
passing to and fro in the canal for a
week nnd their movements require
watchlrg.
Nkw Yoiik April 13. Klght llvc-story
houses on Sixty-second street near lot li
avenue fell In this afternoon burying
the men employed there Many of the
workmen are believed to be killed and
the cries or the Inured are heard from
beneath the debris linnlorlnir help. Ill:
to 4:30 p. in 10 persons had been taken
from the ruins. Thev were serlouslv
hurt but not fatally and were removed
to tho hospital tilings of men are
working on the debris as It Is feared
that many other workmen are still
burled In the ruins. Tho buildings were
erecieu last winier aim were reported
by tho building department us unsafe.
Workmen were engaged In repairing
the defects nt the time the accident oc-
curred. No mortar was used in the con-
struction of the buildings the bricks be-
ing held In place by sand.
Cleveland Is the choice or the Ameri-
can people so are Opera PulTCIgaiettes.
n Which a Number of Desired Im
provements ore Made.
IVIIInr Hun Antonio I. Is lit:
I felt Into n reverie and like the
Phantasmagoria or a dream and the fol-
lowing visions pnssed before tue:
Methlnka I taw tho old Alamo City
arlso phienlx-llko from her years of
inertia and dullness and through many
trials and tribulations alio became thu
metropolis or the State. The Aransas
Pass railroad was n reality ne had an
elegant city ball and Jail surface drain-
go ma
ild aduhu tenem
set to command such nn exhorh limit
rent had all passed away and pleasant
lew collages ot unique design replaced
liemj and In my lslon I saw a Mayor
ileos were respected by 1 lie people men
'ho were not elected ns targets Tor Uie
stingy and envious to Urea' hut men
whoe endenvors for the city's good
were appreciated where tho fact of
their birth or lineage wns not used ns n
reprnnch against tliem. I saw some
nonie men who endured nil tilings lor
lie luiullo nenl eouie forth rnim llio
llery furnace of reform with their gar-
ments clean from pollution or nvnrlee;
such men ns Colonel llelknnn. who built
n street crossing at the High school for
tne cniiureim use out oi ins on n purse;
ml li those "urocera ' who make money
on the school children's trade had the
amount of nldlanthronhv. thev
would complete the crossing to their
stores. All these things did I see In tho
new Snn Antonio of the future; when
the present old Incumbents have passed
iway ami ineir cuuuren suau reign in
heir stead: when the lion. William
Chrysler (r) and the "hat cave" have
vanished together to the "great un-
known;" when the trnmp shall have he-
come exnnci in inis era oi uiegooii
times cumlnir: when peace nnd nrosner-
ity shall descend like heavenly dew to
impure our souls wiui tno messing or
iruieiuiiy cnaruy ami loyally noeniis
my dream of the future i lint 1 never ex-
pect to live to see realized but which
will be sure to come In the Inevltnblo
changes of human advancement.
.MAO.NOIM.
TERRIBLE FALL.
Joe Buike a Hack-Driver. Falls
From a Fourth Story.
This morning about G:30 o'clock Joe
llurke a young hack-driver of this city
wns found ltlng on the rocks on the
river bank In the rear of the Itlverslde
olel back of Soledad street formerly
knonii as the I.nux mill. He was slono
dead with a crushed skull and broken
arm and had evidently fallen from the
fourth story or the hotel where he had
been rooming. II wns last seen In n
very iiitoxlcnied coudlllon at the While
i-.iepiianc saloon nnout 2 o'clock this
morning In company with another man.
lie wnsnrrestediesterdnvnrienioon and
locked ill the hat cuve for drunken-iest
but was alierwards released. Justice
Anton Adam held h coroner's lnmiest on
the remains nml the iuiv rendered a ver
dict or accidental death llurke had re
latives In this city though none uf Mo
llis remains will ho Inturred lo-mnr-
row afternoon at 1 o clock from the resl
deuce or .Mrs. Ilothwell on Pecan street.
What. People Compose a Parisian
parlor
Our correspondent writes may be you
would like to know something nboiit the
world movement In Paris the promised
heaven or Americans; listen to what our
rrlend says:
I attended n ball iriveli In a nrltntn
resilience; uie gentleman is an Ameri-
can his wife Is nn Indian one of his
daughters Is n llruzllluli Hie other Is nn
Austrian uie son is a itiuslan bis
iiiiugnter-in-inw is :nKllsh; jou can
easily Imagine the family.
A little further 1 converse with a
charming Spanish lady who Is courted
ov li rh an lla inn iniiv nenr nv snows
the nhiy ot her fan to a Ilol under
(Dutchman); further on oil see n Dan-
ish l-nly and n Creek; then a llelglan
iniiy ami nil irisiiman apparently iiiiicn
Interested In their conversation; what
other people I saw I really don't know
but not a Frenchman. All! at last I
believe 1 see one. He is In uniform.
with his red pants. I go towards him
and without knowing him exclaim ns
In the opera "I.a llenlr de Chypre" "A
Frenchman near me!"
I beg your pardon sir sajs the olll-
cer I urn Portuguese.
How a Portuguese! with that uni
form r
Captain in the foreign legion.
To be brief I was the only Frenchman
In the room and I was horn In Stras-
urg.
Board of Health.
The Hoard of Health held a meeting
nt the Mayor's olllceyesterday afternoon
to discuss (ue river sewerage matter
and at length after much discussion
adopted the following recommendation
to the Council:
To thu Miijoritnd Honorable CllyC
Gentlemen While westrongly favorn
general system or sewerage as a most
Important sanitary measure until such
sewerage system Is established we sug
gest as advisable under present olrctim
ztances.tbe repeal of all ordinances that
prouimt I li e running cxiiquld anil liquid-
ized matter Into the Sun Antonio river
main ditches and San Pedro creek.
Tbo removal of all obstructions In the
river so far as to permit a freo tlow of
water in ino river.
The employment of a siifliclent force
to keep the river Ireo or weeds grass
trash and nil dead nml decavluir matter:
also that no sewer lending to the river
ditches or creek shall beettabllshed. ex
cept by permission or the City Council
aim jiunruui iieauu ami uiai an sewers
shall be subject to the Inspection and
regulation of the Hoard of Health All
persons hnvlng sewers running Into the
river creek or ditches shnll be required
to report same to tho Hoard of Health
within i!0 days nftcr the passage of an
ordinance for permission to continue
the same mid whenever they full so to
lepuri uieiii sum sunrra 10 uu uisco
tinned.
lis now while we are ollcrlng beautiful
spring suits for $15. F. Siikkts.
Smokers nre cautioned against injuri-
ous Imitation of Opera Pull' Cigarettes.
RAYS OF LIGHT.
Gathered: by Heportcrs on Their
Tours Through Town.
Dig llargalns In straw hats. Sheets
Tho Knights of P) thins drill again
to-night.
'I lie funeral of young Zoroaster Flsk
occurs at 3:3U p. in. to-day
Underwear at $1 per suit; seo It
quickly. F. SiinrrH.
Frank Starr dlsplajed some lino llsh
and shrimp at his stand this morning.
finite a number or our citizens anti-
cipate attending the Saengerlest nnd
Volksfest at Houston.
"Skipped by the light or lh moon."
to get hargnlns at Sheets' II Commerce
stiect.
The niemhersorthe Heetlioven sing.
: ciuii are requested 10
I at 8 o'clock to-nlglit.
Pongee silk linen andcambrlchand-
rchlefs at Sheets'. 4-S-fit
-.lay Mlnter lost the wine vcslerdny
i a waver about (ieorirr Williamson's
marriage. Ho paid up like a man.
Tbq Knlchts or Pvth as odce he d
n Intcrcslinir drill nracllce al their
rooms In tho Diillnig block last night.
Great slaughter sw eeplng reduction
complete revolution ut II Commerce
street F. Sm Kin.
The Odd Fellow's lodire III tills cltv
nre making extensive preparations to
celchrnto llieir anniversary on the '.nth.
Mr. liobert Siimcrlln leaves to-mor
row for a HI days visit to .acatecas
Mexico on Important business tor tils
company.
No. J I Commerce street Is the ulaco
o get good clothing and fiirnlshlnir
goods at low prices. F. Siu.iriH.
Iirnaclo Gortarl and II. W. Klnir are
o play n series of values of billiards at
the VWille P.lcphaiit saloon next Satur-
day morning for f." a game stakes.
.John II. Cnncland has removed his
lllce to No. 111. Soledad block upstairs.
over A. Prescott A Co. I-Ii-Cl.
The jury In the Stueuinke Imiuest
esterdav eveulng returned a verdict of
accidental death lladlng no evidence to
implicate I no vveuer woman or Herman
Frazc.
One thlni? certain wn will never
nsk more than ourcompetllors. Try us
nnd you will bo pleased or money re-
runucu. r. suthT.
Captain Joe Helnn. Superintendent
of tho l.itG. N. has been placed In
charge of tho entire Southern division of
tbu.M. C. A T. road. Also from Denl-
on South to take ellect April 1Mb.
Malor Sloshenbockenhockcr nnd
foliii Fongdongtlwilllnmtlivlnntoiioodle
or any other mnn ran be titled In n nice
uit at r . Sheets . -i-s bt
W.J. Voung. theenterprlslnirncent
of the well known Mallory steamship
line is preparing lor llieir ntiiicipnied
rush. See the display In our "Kecoril"
o-tiny. viive nun n can.
Kvery llrsl-clnss dealer sells Opera
'iillClguretles. Will not stick tothellps.
Mr. A. Sommers. proprietor or the
benutiro! garden corner Avenue I) nnd
Tenth street presented the I.iiiiit with
n bouquet this morning. Mr. Sommers'
garden is In full bloom and Is the pretti
est pleasure resort in ino city
A brnn new nlano. never used colt
$:i.Vi can be bought at n bargain by
ailing on or undressing T. II. Johnson
.KiiiT omoe. ii-iz-ir
The Properties of Mlshler's Herb Hit
lera om whnllv medicinal. It Is nnin
inunded on icleiitltlo principles upon a
lerman formula '.till years old. Clergy
men temperance people and nil other
classes who oppose strong uriDK on prin-
Inlo. endorse and recommend our irreat
household remedy. It Is a sure cure for
kiuney ami liver complaints.
Hoy's shoes ut !). formerly sold at
i uu at aueets. -i-o-ot
Illshni W. F. Mullallcii. I). I).. of
ew Orleans accompanied ny itcv. A
II. Glllett. of Chicago and Ilev. II. A
ItlncK and wire or Indiana will conduct
a Sunday school institute nt Trinity. M
1-. cnurcii mis aiiernoon nt .1 ami o
clock. .Mrs. Illack Is a sweet singer
and will have charge or the music. The
company are traveling over the Slate
holding Sunday school Institutes under
the auspices or the Sunday school union
oi t lie .vi. uuurcii. i-.verynouy nrein
vlted to attend.
WAsiii.vmox April 1:1. The civil ser
vice commission furnishes tbo following
lor publication : We have Information
Ihnt In mnny or the Stntes the numbers
applying to be examined nre grently In
excess or what Is needed to secure com
petent persons for nil vacancies likely to
occur lor at least six' months. While
there will probably he u considerable
number of removals the vague expecta-
tion of sweeping changes for the lucre
purpose of partisan patronage does not
seem likely to be realized. The com-
mission does not wish to bo responsible
lor tne many uisappoinnncnis which
must ioiiow tne examination oi a need
iess number. The requests for examina-
tion arn most excessive In Man-land
Ylridnln. Pennsylvania. Ohio. Illinois
Indiana Iowa Kansas Colorado and
(Jalirornia.
Drunkennast or ths Liquor Htblt Csn Ba Cured
by Admlnlitcrlng Dr. mines' Golden Speclllo.
It call he given In a cup of cod'ee or
lea without the know ledge of the person
taking it cllectlng a speedy and perma-
nent cure whether the patient Is a mod-
erate drinker or an nlcoholla wreck.
Thousands of drunkards have been miido
temperate men who have taken tbo
Golden Speclllo In their codec without
their knowledgo nnd to-day believe they
quit drinking of thclrown free will. No
harmful ell'ccls result from Its adminis-
tration. Cures guaranteed. Circulars
and testimonials sent freo. Address
ClOI DKN Si'M-'nic Co.
ISA ltace Street. Cincinnati Ohio.
Fruit ot the Loom.
There is Just now being oll'ercd nt I..
Wolfson's n line lot of domeitlcs among
which Is the celebrated Frult-of-the-I.oom
which Is offered nt the unprece-
dented price of 7 cents xr yard. Mr.
Woifson lias also received a new lot or
those tlgtired muslins which will be dis-
posed or at the very low rate or 3) cents
per yard or 2SJ yards mr $1. These
goods wll be disposed or quick and
those desiring bargains should attend at
once. 4-13-21
Dr. Bossnko.
This name has become so familiar with
the most of people throughout the United
States that It Is hardly necessary to state
that ho Is the originator or the great Dr.
Hosanko Cough and Lung Syrup the
people's ravorlte remedy wherever
known for Coughs Colds Consumption
and all nllectloiis of the Throat and
I.ungs. Price B0 cents und $1. Sold by
C. Schasso cv Co. James Clavln ling-
land & Co.
Fashion!7 Theater
rHnrx Antoulo
SIMMS & SAMUELS - - - PROPRIETORS.
Marh Grayson Director of Amusements.
to ouri rATnousi
All parties visiting this Theatre can rett assured that the best of order shall be
maintained and any one shouting whistling loudly stamping or otherwise disor-
derly will be placed under arrest and prosecuted to the full extent ol the law A
special officer is employed by the management and is in constant attendance to se-
cure the enfotiement of these rules.
First nppenrnnco of the great song nnd danco team nnd comedy duo
-iCOLBURKti i CLSYTOBk
First appearance ol the charming vocalist
Miss Eva Allen
OUR CABINET OF ARTISTS:
Colbtirti and Clayton.
George Victorio.
John C. Fletcher.
Robert Massius.
Miss Kva Allen.
Wilson Sisters.
Miss Kitty Wells.
Miss Nellie Hassett.
Miss Lulu Edmunds.
Oup Department of Music.
John G. Pearson. Julius Hluhm. George Surles.
l'aul Hrt-ckheimer. Fred D. Ramsey. Dick Howard.
Aug. 1 lensey. Frank Chavis. A. Augustine.
Louis Merdick.
PROGRAMME
MonOay Tuesday anA Weflneilay April 13 14 anil 15 1885.
hiiiiiifimttfnir(ur'('tln't ft ft i.r
J. 1 ItU'lu TH
llnrMiiclitjr routi'ilt' I
OVKiniTKK
M 1
'I In- pi I lie und pn II)- Itlllit
I Viiiliiiin Intiitliiii oil t nlitlitly to tin-
DanXKEATING
MISS EVA ALLEN
n ln'iiut 'fill iMii' tlonit frmn tier (mil rKnlnlro of tho inowt tnpii1iirlmltilfiof ttioilay
'Jin' InlmltiilUuiMH. iily
J. C. FLETCHER
In IiIm nwn iirlitlnii)
Our rummo MTliM-'timlu tMitiimln
Miss Carrie Linton!
MUSICAL lN'TKUMJPK FASHION OKCHE3THA
IItot HiKitri ih prtnliict Iti if John rijnn'B lanhal)!o i thlopluti IntcrlU'lo cutlUed
Hop Scotch !
Inlnxhitfliig the k.uIu
HUllF.Itl! MUSIC
'Hie iiiohI ielliic-1 Niiijr iitul
Colburn
I li II.i lr iirlirlliidsiiliKanililimei' dlt'ei
ruinous tuntitiuluilo Zotinw-
The Utile brilliant or tile vocal crwn
MISS - JOfflTi WH-.S03ST
;r-Note tho wonderful and ihirliiK feuts hi mlil-alr nr
VICTORIO AND CLBOl
Ihiulmmlnir ull with tier hcuiitirul inelmly
MISS B"V. -A.XjXuBJST
IN (lltAL'lU'l'I. AM) AUTISTIC CMMI
Mr. Charles Coburn.
Thi' w iunlnif oico ami daslilntr tt) lu of
Miss Carrie Linton I
Mv. GEORG E CLAYTON
OVKUIUUK OUCIlksfltA
ronehi'lln our sii.erh entertainment with thn iirrxliictlon of llio irrent eastern sue
ess from tlio pen of Clark (111 In lls-i. and eiilitlvd.
"B. JBuncb of Jas!"
Juko. a tlv Jav
Ham John win. a Muck jay.
Prof. Smith a money nmMiiir Jay .
John On Ice a rnh Jay from Javtvlllo
Olllecr flub no Jay. .
( lutift llliiMrrs t'lulm
t5!SChangc of Bill
Keatinjj and Flynn
l'Vank lhirke.
Mark Grayson.
1 1. C. Lansing.
Miss Carrie Linton.
M'lle Clco.
Miss Annie Howard.
Miss Belle Fletcher.
Miss Nettie Colburn
lllillu' iinwluctloti of Mr.
ItlUlfllAblf' HCt I'lUtillit
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 87, Ed. 1, Tuesday, April 14, 1885, newspaper, April 14, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163142/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .