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wr EVERY ONE SURPRISED :S!
Low Trices of Ylnes LlqnorsS
gp and Cigars. Call and See.
HARRY BAUM & CO. ;
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Volume V. Number 97.
SAN ANTONIO.'TEXAS SATURDAY APRIL 25 1885.
Only 10 Cents a Week.
tartur tsr ear - - -nam-a
The Sio
ght.
EMANUEL ABRAHAMS
208 Commerce Street
Wholesale $ Retail Liquor Dealer
Ollort Wlnct nml Liquors at the following prices
FOR CA.SH; ONIY".
Port Wlno Quart Dottlo 25 Oonta
Angelica Wlno Quart Dottlo 2G Cents
Catawba Wlno Quart Dottlo 26 Cents
Olarot Wlno Quart Dottlo 25 Cents
Shorry Wlno Quart Dottlo 25 Conts
Hlosllng Wlno Quart Dottlo 25 Conts
Hook Wlno Quart Dottlo 25 Conts
D. Dorry Brandy Quart Dottlo 26 Cents
Applo and Poach Brandy Quart Bottlo 36 Crnts
Holland Qln Quart Bottlo 35 Conts
O Quar s Boor Ono Dollar
Also have n targe .Stock of
Whiskeys Cordials and Case Wines
That miiKt be Closed Out by tlio First Day ol Mny. IN garillctt or Cost. Call hi
examine my stock
Emanuel Abrahams.
Hotel Restaurant and Garden
NO. 207 AND 209 WEST COMMERCE STREET.
The Most Centrally
Amusement
N. WISE
Ifiyl'lne airy roonn for the Traveling public. Accommodations strictly ilrst-
class. Attention given to wedding and ball banquets.
J. H. MARQUART
ritontiKTOii or hie
CRESCENT CITYjj (JOf JjJ SH0EMANUFACTORY
And Dealer In Leather and Finding? Wholosale and Rotall.
Will sell you ft Hoot or Shoo Home ami I hind Made. .My stock Is superior to
any In the fit nte. Ten thousand dollars worth of ready 1mm! made goods to be
closed out at prices lower tlian beretoforo known. Tills offer Is fur the next 30
days. Call early and be convinced.
Fine Custom Work a Spoolalty. No. 17 Solodadst. op. CourthoUBO.
T.KEHEBSON
IP YOU NICI'.I) MONP.V
NEXT TO COURTHOUSE
Or If ii i want u liarKiiln tor jour money.
Kmernou r trot It. film mo n call una ho
convince! that t can suvo ) ou iiiiiney I keep
a little of ov IT) tlilnic on lulml.
BATHS
avi: have .iust iti:ci:ivi:i ouitKi'itiNO stock op
MiltafGBBfeHalUoiets!.
In endless variety and extend u cordial Invitation to all to call
and examine our attractive goods. A benutllul line of
Children's Hats for Boys $ Girls
.Just opened. Also a nlco Una of CHIt.tlltnN'H and MIPSKS IIUKSPES III flliihani
and Pique. I.ACF.8 AND i:MIII()llli:itli: In endless variety.
Closing Out Sale of Dress Goods
Also Table Linens. Ixiwels Napktns. etc.. for a meio nnllilnir. Ijimiis Hwls-ts. etc.. at
very low prtocs. A lol or llress I'utlcrns wlillo and coloieit among tlieiil atmut Twenty lino
Kuibroulercd Cliaiiihrity Patterns at only
Corner Commerce and Navarro
Located Place for
in the City.
PROPRIETOR.
Turko-lluiuan Ilathi are the Ilrst Thing out fur CWii
llhtumatism Neuralgia ljum Oak ami all Skin His-
tarn. Also Hot. Cold Shwir ami 1b Jlalht at
A. ZIUAN'S Corner Comtnetre ami Alamo Stmts.
Streets - San Antonio Texas.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
NOTHING DEFINITE IN THE FOR-
EIGN WAK TALK.
Mlscellnnpous News (rom Wnsh.
Ingtnn Gcnernl Grant The
Canadian Hebelllon.
H'iN.Mftii April 21. Iterclimcr't ad-
vance relief lommniiil of mounted po-
lice bate reached Battle ford. The In-
dians arc leaving.
Hi. l'KiMtim'iiu April 21. Many Knir-
llsh residents hcrenrepreparlngtulente I
the country lhcllusslan (Internment
has not v I replied to Knglaiid's latist
dispatches hut will probably do so
shortly nml In such manner as will fori c
ft decision for either peace or war.
NhW YtMiK .pril2l. At tUo'clock to-
night Dr. Douglass drove to the tlrant
residence In bis CMiipe atlemlid by bis
wire evidently Intending to make n
brief stop nit after nn examination or . .. llr mvy llmv .
l ie Oeneral a I h rout be concluded to did lighting trim. Wc have the great-
stay al nigh I he Oeneral Is not fci I- ' r clii(ieiou UHr rpedo bonis."
lug well ami Is very restless
WvniismoN April 21. The Undines
and sentence of the court uilirtlnl In the
case oT First Lieutenant .lamest .lout It
Tenth cavalry who was charged wllh
Irregularities In the accounts of the post
at ran Antonio or vv hlch ho was In com-
lunnd have been approved by the Presi-
dent. The charge was sustained and
the court rccnuituemleildlsmlssnl. Lieu-
tenant .Inuelt Is n son or Hear Admiral
.louctl. who commands thu North At-
lantic stilt Ion.
Hatii.hoiik April 21 Another Hud-
son Hay warehouse was burned to night.
A scout Just In mi s the Oiler part Is
In camp on the south side of llaltle river
to-night and will cross to-morrow. 'I ho
scout returned to report the situation
here. Mounted Indians aic riding excit-
edly about the hills south of town. Sig-
nal tires are teen In nil directions. The
garrison was kept under arms all night
ami the situation Is now considered crit-
ical. Nkw York- April 21. General Otant
did not go to his room from the library
where the family and ex-Governor Stan-
ford were until 11 o'clock last night.
The General was wakeful until about 1
o'clock when he fell asleep and slept
until 5 o'clock this morning. Less than
half the usual amount of morphine was
administered during the night l'rob-
ably the General and family will spend
the month id July at or near Saratoga
or the month may bo passed up In the
Catskllls.
CiiiCAfio April 21. A member of the
large packing llrni of I.lbby McNeal A
I.lhby of this clty.slntes that theyhavc
sold lo Kngland nil the canned meats It
cnied to oiler for which It has received
Its own price. The tlrm has been ship-
ping gooda to Kngland for some days In
large quantities lint during the past few
months the demand has been greater.
On account or Iheextra amount or meats
and provisions required for Kngllsh
troops In the Kast prices have been ad-
vanced about 12 per cent.
Wasiiisoton April 21. l'ostniaster
General Vilas to-day said that Postmas-
ter llalley or Camden X. J. has been
suspended because hebiid ndmltted that
be purchased two pianos and about $10U0
worth or merchandise and paid for them
In postage stamps. The cll'cct was to
Increase Ills apparent sales ot stamps
and consequently his salary n practice
which the President did not regard a
good policy. The charges were made
against l'ostniaster Ilalley during I lit)
preceding administration and were sub-
stantiated by the Inspector's report.
Sr. Louh April 21. Information was
received here that Attorney-General
Garland after a careful examination of
the law lias reversed bis decision given
day or two age empowering the Com-
missioner of Agriculture to purchase
ami sluughter nil cattle ullllcted with
pleuro-pneiimoiila or oilier contagion
diseases. This coutlnes the Coiiimls
sloner'a ai tlons to (.Imply quarantining
measures and throws the burden of the
stamping out ot the dlscuso upon the
iiiuercui Males or inuiviuuais as hereto-
WASinxmov April 2 1 The Secretary
or the Treasury to-day detailed three
clerks to the Second Comptroller's ofllce
to assist III the settlement or accounts.
particularly those or pension ngenls
which are somewhat In arrears.
riingenients hnve also been made for the
more prompt examination or those no
counts In the Third Auditor's olllce. I
Is expected that the viicunev In the olllce
of the Third Auditor caused liy the In-
vuimiiuij JCMieuiriii 01 unlike JVCIIIOII.V.
will probably he lilted to-morrow. The
I'lrst Comptroller of the Treasury h is
recommended to the Secretary that the
divisions in ins oiuco oe renitceu irom
nine to live and the rorce be reduced
correspondingly.
Wasiiixhtox April 21. .las. II. War-
Hell or New York was to-day desig
nated to not lis chief of the census
division of the Interior department.
Mr. Wardell will be assisted by four
clerks In the completion of the work of
compiling the unfinished census reports.
The President to-day appointed Henry
P. Kcrnochan of Louisiana to be nnval
oiucer at the port ot .vuw Orleans rost-
nasler General Vilas to-dav anno nted
sixty rourlh-cluss postmasters. Win. II.
ltohu. special Indian agent. htiB re-
slimed. No further action has been
taken In the case or Collector Craig of
Virginia who declined to resign at the
request of the Secretary of the I reanury
II nas oeeu reierreu lo ine I'resiucni
and It is understood lie will suspend
uraig.
Lomkix April 21. A detachment of
ciiKiurriB iiiu rngngcii in uinsuoK n
passage through the Ice to allow Ihe
Iron-clad Peter the Great to go from
Cronstodt to the seaboard. The Itus-
slan etall has appointed a commission to
supervise the transportation of troops
and stores. It Is reported that money la
being collected In various Itusslan cities
for the equipment of privateers. French
war correspondents are awaiting orders
In Houlhern ltussla. Three new men-
of vvar line been launch) il on the lllack
sea. .Sweden Is huay wllh military
Preparations. The tlalklaml inllllla la
bring inobtllicil. King Oscar has ar-
i rived at Stockholm anil lias held n rat
Inel coiinrll. 'Die ailinlrallv ba sur-
veyed several Iron-clads ami other tea-
sels now being built In private 1 arils for
foreign powers with n view of purthas-
Il g them.
St. r-miM iui April 21. In spite of
the paclllo assurances of I lie Itusslan
fori Ign ofllce the greatest activity pre-
I vails In the army ami navy. At C'ron-
stiidt and the navy janlsnearSt. Peters-
burg 101") workmen arc working night
I anil day pulling the fleet on a war foot-
ing. Two lron-clada the Admiral Nak-
I lilnioll'and Alexander II each of which
area matcli for llrlllsh vessels ot the
Devastation class will be ready for sea
early In the summer. They have our
MM) tons of ll-lncb armour ami will
each carry 1 1 guns of 12 anil IMticli
cniinrr. inoiiauiu neet now consists
of 2l.i vis'ela. of which :ll are Iron-clails
ami 101) torpedo bouts ready for active
service In 10 days. All the Itusslan naval
otllceri nt I ronstrdt look forward with
the greatest delight In ft limit with Kliir-
In ml. A well know n Itusslan admiral
said: "If KiikIuiiiI trie to blockade the
llaltle we shall coino out ami tight her
torpedi
Nkvv Yiiiik April 21. a conference or
Hie health officers of New York Brook-
lyn Philadelphia llalllmore. Huston
and New Haven was held at thu 1'lflh
Avenue hotel yesterday lo discuss quar-
antine matters and to agree upon uni-
form regulations to as to prevent the In-
troduction or cholera Into this country.
It vves decided to establish new rules
ami thruw additional safeguards around
those now In force. The matte' of the
admission or old rags was taken up and
fully discussed anil It was concluded lo
establish a cloFeqtiarantlncagalnst them
and to allow none to be landed except af-
ter being thoroughly steamed hv the
siipcihcntcil steam process. The sulphur
process was uetiareii lo lie n lallure and
llio conference decided ngalnst It. It
was mentioned. Incidentnllv. that the
fact of there being so Tew cases ot small
pox in .cw lork city during I he patt
month was traceable to stringent regu-
lations ordering nil old rags to be disin-
fected. The decision renched to make
n close quarantine ngalnst all rags will
be carried out at all the Atlantic ports
and will It Is believed prevent the In
troduction or nny disease Into this coun-
try through such Importation.
THE FAIR.
Pleasant Wlnd Up or the Ladles'
Art Loan Exhibition
The ladles of the recent Art Loan ex
hibition who were tendered the dance nt
that hall last night gathered around
them one of the most select and social
of groups of ladles and gentlemen. The
ladles wero attired In lovely dresses
that greatly lightened their beauty and
the gentlemen were attired In regula-
tion ball costume. All the figures of the
oarlous society dances were well taken
and a pleasant time was had withal.
Casellftftiul Vanilla's hand furnished the
music.
Amunir the ladles present were the
Misses Julia and Carrie Oril Mrs.
Kinchiim. Ihe Misses Doullltle. Tun-
Hall. Cummins Klllott McDanlel. King
.vinmie ing. risuer .vnniu vvootis.
Spencer nml the Mrs. M. A Allle and
Sum Maverick W. U. Itohards 1. V.
Slaylcn Ogden Webster and daughter
of St. Louis Upton and a host ol other
lames wnose names ine reporter vv as
unable to learn. Thu dance was con-
tinued Into the night. A great measure
of thu success of the enlerlnlninent Is
due to tho untiring efforts of the Com
mittee or Arrangements composed of
Mrs. Ogden Mr-. Itohards anil Mrs.
Shi den.
Whitchend Danclns Club
the second rorlnlghtly mlree given
by the Whitehead Dancing club was
held In the Diillnlg hall last night. (Julie
ft select party conslstlngot thu Mlssea
Itossy MUses Itohlnsou Arnle Woods
P.vuns Slot iiiii ami Mrs. Mayes ami
Messrs. Johnson Itlce. Ilardesty Gold-
Schmidt l.lskow Voges Campbell and
Kallejer were In attendance nnd the
evening was pleasantly danced away to
the measure of the splendid ilnnce music
or .ntlarelll's Italian string band.
Ileeordep's Court.
lllltn Lorett disturbing the peace or
Sam Webb dismissed.
II. Schmllt disorderly $!
Anion Lyon drunk
Gilbert Gordon drunk; bond forfeited
anil case continued.
George H Idle striking f.".
W 11. Martin striking Kllzn Lewis
dismissed.
.1 T. Smith drunk $S.
George Diillnlg violating sanitary
ordinance continued.
Ha7en vagrant dismissed
Ne"w"DTi'cctory
The I nun has recclvtd Morrison it
FounnvV General Directory ol the City
or San Antonio for I8S.V-8U which Is the
largest and best ct InMled.and contains
a complete clnsBlllcil business directory
and n valuable street index and guide.
The number uf houses In tills volume is
ll.l'Jii against Kill r the '84 directory
which according to the ratio or popula-
tion would give the city a'J.Utll belug an
Increase In two years or 7U32. The di-
rectory Is handsomely gotten up and
splendidly arranged ami Is about the
most elaborate city Index ever Issued In
Texas.
Severe Hall Storm.
The Iron Mountain train which ar
rived here this morning at C::tU sull'ered
serious damage from a hall si or in that
suddenly eauie on at Thorndale. The
..vi ri .. niirnntupnal
the stones shattering every window in
the north side and also Ihe glass of the
headlight. The storm columned una-
bated for over an hour making Its fury
on the surrounding country and doing
no little damage. The train was unable
to travel while the storm lasted the hall
atones falling In myriads and completely
obscuring the view
Cleveland Is the choice of the Ameri-
can people-so are Opera Pull Cigarettes.
A RAILROAD LAMP.
Mr.J.J.SwrenoyGetsFirHt Prlzo
ol tho Western HnllronihT.
This morning a I. hint reporter was
shown a railroad lamp or the most Im-
proved pattern. It Is silver-plated
heavily and or exceedingly line work-
manship on the glass It engraved the
nameorthc fortunate owner Mr. .1. J.
Sweeney surrounded by an arllstlo
floral decoration. This lamp wnt lh
Ilrst prlre otfereil by that excellent pe-
riodical the Western Itallroader
which Is the most popular
organ of railroad brakesmen.
It was ottered for competition nml
to be awarded to I lie subscriber who ur-
ganlrtil the greatest number of clubs
nml obtained the most subscribers. Mr
.1. . I. Sweeney who represents the "I"'
Spangle lodge or the Itrnllnrliood r
Itailroail Ilrakesmen.vvilti his character-
Isllc energy soon distanced nil other
competitors be ohtnlnlng over Iim suh-
scrlbers within a short space of time
and tias almost as many more of his col-
leagues who nnvlgnlo on I lm Iron truck
ready lo become suhscrlhcrslothcithovo
nam it excellent Journal
Too Good tor Wnslilnglon.
Many people bellev that Satan's skir-
mish line Is continually on the advance
but n man In Cincinnati who had beaten
the telephone company nut of 20 cents
got tired of losing sleep nn account of It
and last week he sent them the money
A man who can feel sorry for nny advan-
tage he may happen to get over ft te'e-
phone company Is n good deal better
than the peclllcatlons require. Wash-
ington Hatchet.
TlievMviTmo fhnt.
Let the whiles and blacks of IbeSoulh
whose Interests anil destiny nre Insepar-
able mile In enlarging and strengthen-
ing our public school system In promot-
ing Incrensed harmony between the
races. In the Jual and Itupnrtinl admin-
istration id equal laws In Ihe pcrrccl se-
curity or person and properly. Urilcr
conditions such as these animated by
revived hopes and reawakened energies
we may well look wllh conlldence to the
future. Memphis Appeal.
A Sad Allalr.
An Interior exchange records Hi
fol-
lowing sad allalr: It savs that "n cer-
tain man In that town who bad never
advertised was found dead under his
counter where he hndbetn lylnglortwo
days. He was accidentally discovered
by a small boy w ho went In to get a
dlino hanged. As be had never adver-
tised. the people had forgotten where he
was ami bencii noliody had discovered
the corpse until decomposition had set
It."
Wealthy Wldown.
There are widow a In our city nnd Us
vicinity who nre more blessed wllh
worldly wealth than was the poor w hloiv
of Jerusalem. Look at tho list of "a
baker's dozen" of theso estimable Indies.
There Is Mrs. Marshall O. Huberts one
or the most ndmlred orourtoclety belles
whose fort lino Is estimated at $S(KIWHI;
Mrs Mosea Taj lor who aho has
000 In property: Mrs. Louis Ilnuierslev
and Mrs A. T. Stewart with $;.( Kj.m x
each; Mrs. John .1. l'rnyn ot Albany
who would he wealthy ir her race were
her only fortune but whose worldly
uosiesslons nre set at S.'.mKI.IKM. I hen
there are Mrs. John C. Greene nnd Mrs.
Ooe et. wllh 7l.tai0.iaa) each: Mrs. 1.1"
petinrd Stewart Mrs. Paran Stevens and
Mrs. John Itohlnson with j;l(Kl.ll
each; Mrs. Commodore Vanderbllt Mrs.
ltlggs and Mrs. Isaac Sherman each
Willi -.'uuuuuu..ew jorK worm.
Letter to a Communist.
Dear Sir Your courteous letter of the
1st Insinnt In which you cordially con
sent to share my wealth aad dwell to
gether with mo In frsterjial sunshine is
duly received. While I dislike to a
pear cold and distant lo one who seems
to ycnrnful nnd so clinging and while I
do not wish to bo regarded as purse-
proud or arrogant I must ilecllno your
kind oiler to wbnek up.
You had not heard very likely that I
am not now n communist. I used to be.
1 admit and the society no doubt neg-
lected to strike my name otl' the roll of
active members. For a number of tears
t was quiiii acuve as a eommunisi. i
would have been more active but 1 had
conscientious scruples against being ac
tive in nnyiiting men.
I tlo not censure voti. however.
you could convince every one of tho
uiiuiyoi communism ii wouiii ceriatniy
be nirrcat boon to you. 1 tried It awhile
but tu v efforts were futile. The effect
of my ureat struitulu seemed to he that
men'H hearts grew more ami more slimy
and mypaiitnlnons got thinneranu thin-
ner on the seat till It teemed tu me that
the world never was so cold. Then I
made someexiierlments In manual labor
As I began to work harder and sit down
less I found that the world wns not so
cold. It was only when 1 sat down n
hint; lime that I felt how cold andrntmli
the world really was. Perhaps II is
to with you. Sedentary habits anil
stale beer are apt to make us tnormii
Slttlniron the stone door tills of ball
ways ami public buildings during cold
weather Is apt to give you an erroneous
Impression of lire.
Of course I am wllllnir to nut my
money Into a common fund If I can be
conviuceu mm ll is oesi. i wns nn in
side nassenucr on a Lendvl lo c
some veart atro when n few of vour
friends suggested that we all nut our
money Into a common fund ami 1 wai
almost the Ilrst one to see thatthey were
right i hey went away into ine moun-
tains to apportion the money they got
from otirnartv. but 1 never eot my divi
dend. Probably they lost my postolllce
atitiress. imiii ."Nye.
will go forth through Massachusetts on
Mnv I to collect Information for the new
census. The nature of the Inquiries will
be the same as fornierh . with the addi
tion or a question regarding parent na
tlvlty.
Wire tntidu or phosphor bronze and
weighing only u little over two pounds
to the hundred yards Is used by one of
ine letepuone companies which litis in
operation exchanges In 211 cities and
towns In the Unlled Kingdom except
for Kngllsh towna In which the air It
unusually Impure and there a hardened
copper wire Is used.
Fashionj7!
SIMMS & SAMUELS - - PROPRIETORS.
Marli Grayson Director of Amusements.
TO OTjri X-WTXTOIr.M :1
All parlict visiting this Theatre can rrst assured that the best ol 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 of the law. A
special office r Is employed by the management and Is in constant attendance to se-
cure the enfoticment ol these rules.
The Acme of Merit !
liitro(luciiiLr our mniiiinotli company in a carefully se-
lected and meritorious hill or entertainment
BR1SMNG aSWH NOVfcliTO
Ai.-l njiliti wilt ih-iiiiII mi. rnilntrl1 Mirth Mitnlr nml lMlhtm
n t mi I'M (' iff. lomiil tin
Ec of '.keenest Clitic!
Thursday Friday Satnrflay Snnflay April 23 24 25 anil 26th
Hitfimllli'ir Hi' nrrl.Hl of Mir Trmrnir N".Hty liy tli tup "f the 111 nt ft : promiU
we nl.t r llilit imr li'-lln- tin Ii1k1) ntinirliitf tithl ilcUTf utile rHrvcot
Great Schemes
IiiIiimIui (nir nor 4 nmly Curps nrnl other.
OVKKTUti: OUWIKSTUA
TIh Niiiinr M.ii-k run' fMinitllAli
DAN. KEATING
In IllH Itlll-flt fpCC'lAltX-
With litirrjlnir IY
MISS BERTHA WARING
With will tiery cny. In wlnnliiK irnu-o ot suntr and dance.
iijs kn i Ii-I wllh 1
- John
The ni) 1 tH4n of I'lilrncintr liurtiioiiy.J
Miss Eva Allen
NiwIHwr llki' tilfi la t If i jrnla III mi I'I)Ihii Imiwit fit Vfreiil violet
Her him In hi h wmif ntM ilum'
COLBURN!
I'olHnir In in 1.1 n r.
VICTORIO
llio iliirluiriii rial mirt hs.
(Iriirlnilt aul niiuiltiir In his Hriillarltlcs
GEORGE CLAY T'O NI
ML'SU'Al INTKUIX'DK FASHION OltCIIKSTItA
Now ciiuHnir Hirtilii milimh-l mirth ut (hit Irml ntul triliiilHtionu uf u farorttw
(timiHliiui liiFi'imhof
Holmes' Homes
Withi'iipiililc purtli t4iKli" It niHr ITctt
bUI'KUK MUsSlC OUItOltCIIKSTUA
Tin niptluilliitf On rf mi itf Rrltfhtly li'n'xithorn
MISS BERTHA WARING I
Arll.tltully ituinpliiKfiiotsUpslit ihesuti'lsof time.
liilrtihiultw new unl Hiiiiin'i.tr rncorcs uinl thtlr liamonloui
lUiHisiinl aliidl'll yjtty'lTiYX rT'JY.TV 11 sparkllwr and brilliant
Inirelnudsor dlMi'rd MtJUJLX& i)i!AZxJ Ua.he. ut Melody.
'the piKiiTletiilMiHeniltor III tils run lisle display of lliteruatlonal and houio-mado wit
J.G. FLETCHER
iliifli ttn- Ii 1 with (h'scnl iiipluune
2vC Z S 3 Bv"-A. A.I.IjE3nT
A culturtMl nml int rltiirious vocullnt.
trvT-: u ruTu-ir. onciiEsfltA
ARRIVED AT LAST!
I nt rudiielnir our disciples nt MomuM and a train of worthy followers.
fjTiijX. hetaxnted
Miss Carrie Linton. Miss Lulu Edmunds
" Nellie Colburn. " Belle Fletcher.
Miss Nellie Hassett.
MONDAY NIGHT April 27th
VSI-ook out for New and Startling Novelties and a
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 97, Ed. 1, Saturday, April 25, 1885, newspaper, April 25, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163152/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .