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Bny Your Wines aniLidiiors
of it ami yvt h chance for thwo
The San Antonio Light.
RED CROSS WHISKEY.
RED CROSS WHISKEY.
HARRY BAUM & CO.
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HARRY BAUM & CO.
Volume V. Number 303.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 23. 1885.
Only $5 a Year.
We mo uliowliij; nt iu'hpiii tlip liirjii'Ht iiNsnitiiirnt of SuItR will
t) ciconts fur (li'iitleiiir-n IIo.vh ninl Clillilri'ii. Pine .Sllk-I.lni'il Over-
outn lii Chinchilla lleiivurniitl Dinpiiiiil nt pciptilnr pilccH in nil nIzcm.
tl
To moot tlio lU'inniiil wo li.ul iicimi fact u i cil for tin expressly n liirjro
quantity of $.".()(l IIojh' Suits. These mimls mo liuiile of mnteiiiil Hint
will stiiml much tear mid wcur triiiiiniiit; tlio host anil tlie.v imio In
kIzch friiin 0 to IT ycaiH. Our line of .Short I'antH Clillilren Suits
rant'es fiom Jl.T'i tolMH).
JOSKE BROTHERS
Coo. H Knltoyor Prosldont - Otto Koohlor Soc. and Manngor.
LONE STAR
BrewingCom'y.
SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS.
TO ARRIVE ! !
Ono Car llpliolstereil (IoihIh
new ntleN veiy line.
Ono ear Cliaintier Suits anil
Xovellles from Omnil I!aililH
mii(iie anil clpgiiiit in ili-sirjii
anil llniKli.
One ear I'ine Clieai I'aiiiitiiie
final lietit maker.
Erastus Reed.
1'. BI.MMANII. A. IIAMl'KI..
Oysters Fisli and Game.
-.Riverside Cafe Restaurants
And At
Bcholz'a Hall Corner of Commerce and Losoya Streets.
laTLunou nnd Mcnla at nil hours. F.vcrythliK served In FIrst-Clnrs Style.
Polite waiters III attendance. 7-2S-tlni
Emporium
This Establishment Is now Deplete with All the Novelties for tho
Fall find Winter Season.
Fall and Winter Silks and Satins
Ian he seen In lllauk uinl Colored l'lnln nnd llroonded. Cassiinrrc.-i (blank
and colored) Tricots Diagonal Sews etc. Cuinel Hair and Wool Sat-
eens. Velvets and Velveteens In nil colors plain nnd brocaded. Silk
Pounces Dress l'lalds lu single and doublo wldllis anil
larTrlmmhigs to suit nil Dress Goods.-SJn
Gloves Laces and Fancy Goods.
lie Is now showing the largest stock of Kid Gloves Mils Lnces nnd FnnoyJUoods
he has nn endtcBa variety and cannot be undersold.
Fall and Winter Millinery
All tho latest Fall ami Winter styles and makes of llonnots and Hats
Ostrich Plumes Tips Klbbons nnd Trimmings will bu found
there. This department Is under llrst-clnss artistes
who will please tho tastes of all
Flannels Blankets Linens Cotton Goods
Towellngs Domestlo Prints Ginghams Alpacas Comforters. Canton Flan-
nels nnd Hosiery. Among tbtt other things which were very extensively
purchased by Ids agents was tbo most magnlllcent stock of Dress
Goods of all kinds over seen In any dry goods homo In Texas.
Kspeolal attention was given to purchasing Fall and Winter
bilks and can ho also glvo the greatest bargains In
Clothing Boots Shoes and Hats
IIU stock of Full urn! Winter Clotliliijr Is
lu liiulatfkt patterns. Vritv
cry lurtru and tin
1 Nuotfl. A mil nu
lull nock or (lontluineii'B FuniUliliitr 1miU.
FURNITURE AND CARPETS.
Ills r'nrnlturo Uopiirtineiit la c
ntiteto with
in tills line. Amoiurotlcr imoJi
II II J I'lUlh
Ash llolrnomHultf. VVtmli-ot-oi. Chairs. Il'idr
uiuiury orders
L. WOLFSON
Main Plaza and Acoquia Street
of fashion. -
tho itinrt'tt ovit lirnuirlit toT
i Alhcrt Cutaway Krttck n
of fU'thon Holt hi. HtlCT MU.
llniiaatml.l IliwvU.
id Iid will suit ever) body
I'lirlor Hulls. Mohair Parlor MiiIIm w.i...i .....I
llni.a-1.
m inirrui i ujiiota kiiks Milttllur
ailed iroinitlr and satisfaction ruiiramcod.
THE SEASON'S EVENT.
Preparalloni (or the Drakeinen'i nil To-
night A Q rand Time Anticipated.
The lint annual innfrjitrmde tin 1 1 of ('
Spsngler Lodre No 62 llniUirrliui.il nf
Itn'lway Itrakruicti lakrs place lii-nlubl
nt Casino Hall. Doors v. Ill l.n npi mil nt
li n'lhiek nnd lb bull "III r in nrr
Willi a gland ninlvli al ".In o'clock.
Thus far lltrranlllrkrls hate been told
nnd the alltilr promlnes to he n grnnd
success. The ball Is being benulllnlly
decoraleil ttoraiiien being engaged fur
the pnst tnn days on Ibe iliforailons.
Two special olllrrrs. .lis-r Martin mid
Cavaiiniigb. will be plneed al I lit- dunr
for Ibe purpose nl Identifying all iunl.cd
guesls. The fclliiK Ing eouuiilllees will
do duly :
Committee of Arriingemtiits. tthllr
rosettes Jinnes I). Ureal .1. W. Mo-
Carihy George A. Dnvlilson.
llecridlon Loimiilllrr. while rosrll.-.
Sam V. Metiers. Floor Director Dun
It Dnvls U'ul .on
Klghtien spulul roinuiltlres red ro-
sette have been assigned to pi ol
dill).
.vm..
"The Klphth Cavalry Hand entire will
iiirnlsh the lunula.
Superintendent Mr. K (1. Thotniison
ofllo. ston "Sunel Itoail" nrrlveil lsst
night by special train to be prtseiil at
the ball.
A large number ur Invitations hue
been Issued to prominent railroad and
expiess men nmi cl l7ens uinong Ibeui
ibe city and county nlHclsIs and all
guetts are requested lobe on liamlenrly.
The right lo dance mnaked or unmasked
Is left to the option of I ho dancers.
The Kmnia Abbott Ot.erii Company Is
nmong the Invlteil guests nnd 11 Is eon-
lldently expected they will attend. C
Spnngler Lodge Is nkslsteil bv their
bretbern throitithout the Culled Slates
liighlng this ball and are sparing no
expense or eKbrt to make It a success.
Sir. Oscar Flnlo and bride" Mr. Paul
Flato and .Mr. John F. Wilson arrived
from F.ngte Pass this morning and will
be present to-nlgbt.
A handsome enke Is tillered ns a prize
to the reporter making Ihe best wrlle-
upofthe ball.
Condiictt.r Phil Liter of the Sunset
one of I he prominent ollleers of Ibe or-
der was expected to be present to-
night and the accident prevetiling lilm
Is greatly deplureil by bl tirelhren.
All the bojs on tbo rnnd nre "uhnng-
Ing olP' In order to atlem'.
Knglneer Charles llurku ninl Inily will
nttend after tin: opera.
Thurman at Arbitrator.
CouMtitH Onto December'.'.! lion.
Allen G. Thtinuau wns selected to-night
ns umpire before the .Milling Arbitra-
tors Hoard. The . lodge was suggested
by tho miners and readily ncceplcd by
I lie operators. A committee was ap-
pointed to wait on him. which reported
that he will accept.
A Singular Duel.
PKIHnilfKil Vn. December A
duel was fought nenr Jackson N C be-
tween Kdwln Ooode and W.Wheeler
prominent farmers. Some days ago
Goode" cattle got Into Wheeler's Held
and ate between Its) and Sao pounds of
fodder. Wheeler asked Goode to pay
hlni for th loss. Goode refino'd and
this led to tho tlllllctilty. Wheeler chal-
lenged Ooode to light. 'Ihe wenpons
usul were a pistol and pocket knife.
Goode received two bullets from
Wheeler's pistol ami Wheeler seven or
eight stabs from Goodo's knife Until
men will die.
Railway Conductors.
Si.'.Loi is December iJ.A number of
railway conductors engaged on the .Mis-
souri Pacific system headed by C. S.
Whealon Grand Chief Conductor of the
Orderofltnllway Conductors have been
In secret session here to-day but up to a
late bourto-nlght no Information ofthelr
proceedings could be obtained. It Is
slated on reasonable authority how-
ever that the purpose of their meeting
Is to lake preliminary steps looking to a
consolidation of the orders ot Loco-
motive Knglneers and Firemen and Con-
ductors nnd llrakemrn and to tnk
measures to resist an nnttelpated move-
ment to cut down tho time nnd pity of
conductors by the managers of the Gould
system.
Sullivan and Ryan to Fight.
Xr.w YoitK December 22. Yesterday
Tom Kerens put up $2500 forfeit on
Paddy Ilyan.and Hugh Itelley of Wash-
Ington put up a like amount on Sulli-
van for a light for $5000 $10000 $11000
or $20000 with bare knuckles to a fin-
ish London prize ring rules or with
hard gloves. Marquis ot (Jueensbury
rules. On Thursdar Kerens and Itelley
will each deposit $2500 and articles or
ngreement will be madu. Sullivan said
be was doing very well In Ibe posing
business and alter his engagement was
chance and after that lie would box
consecutive nights with McCaffrey
Mitchell nnd lltirko.
Not So Much Holiday.
Wjsiiixmox December 22 The Cab-
inet meeting to-day wns attended by all
themeuibtrs except Secretary Whitney
who la In New York. Tlio session lasted
nbout three hours nnd was (leveled to
the genernl discussion of business pend-
ing in each of the departments. The
question or shortening the hotirsofwork
In the departments during the holidays
recess according to long established
custom wis also considered. It was
decided that In addition to closing the
departments nn Christmas and New
Year'sday they would be closed at noon
on each of the days Immediately preced-
ing those holidays nnd that they Mould
be open for business as usual. In the In-
terim. This course was adopied lu
view or tho representations that busi-
ness In several of tlio departments no-
tably the treasury Is somewhat In ar-
rears and might accumulate to serious
proportions If Ihe hours or work were
shoilsned
Will Oppose Home Rule
Di'ulin December 21 -The Grand
Ornnee Lndue of Ireland hebl io..ilmr
at Dublin to-day to devise menus fur
opposing the scheme of home rule for
ireinuu. a large number or peers nnd
several loyalist members of the House of
Commons were present. A manifesto
addressed to the Orangemen of Great
Ilrltaln was drafted and will be posted
ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITLMS.
The A. t). II. IUII occurs on thn
lith nt January.
The illy Is full ol country people
buying Christmas presents.
For doors snsh and blinds go lo F.
J. Ilellel nt International and Gnat
Northern depot. U-ll-ly
- Hil lliissl wns nrrestcd this morn-
ing on n warrant for an nstntilt on L. A.
Hell ami his trial will lake place Ibis
rtvnlng iU 5 o'clock before. Jusllco
Crawford.
-Main of the lire hydrants nru so
badly rusled as In prevent their being
opciiul. and in rase of a lire they would
be useless ami jet Ihe oily pays $50 ti
year for them.
Hp Morrl". driver of P.m'-rsnn' fur-
niture wagon was lined $5 by the lie-
eorder this morning for careless driving
.Monday night. .He ran ins tram against
an express wngon.
The Lkiiit stall have recilved In I-
tatlnns to nttend the Sylvester ball of tho
Arbelter Vereln December MI. Tho
committee In rhnrgc consists of Mrssrs.
II. Holm II. Itiirdlgir. II. Faust. William
Heu chkrl J. I.aagrr and M. .Iiunirr-
manii. .1. D. Dunbar nnd John Mortrsnn.
Inocavnlrr men. were before the He-
cor er this morning the former charged
with striking a Mr. McOce at the Suii.
set Depot last night and the other with
oetugoriinK nnu disorderly it wns not
proven that Dnnhnr struck McOeo with
a pitcher ns charged but Mnrtesou ad
mitted that he wns Ihe guilty party ami
was lined $.". Dunbar wns dismissed.
Mack ay's Resolution.
The following resolution wns latro-
ducrd by Alderman -Mscksj at the last
meeting of the City Council:
He It resolved by tho City Council of
thn city of San Antonio:
SmictN L That the Waterworks
Company lie requested to furnish thu
City Council at their earliest conven-
ience n statement showing Ihe names of
the streets on which the water-pipes art
laid Hie l7o of the pipe on which
street and the number or feelofearh
size at present lu Ihe ground the side of
Ihe street on nhlch said pipe Is laid and
thndepth or the pipe under the ground
and the location or each tire hydrant
and stand pipe.
Sro. 2. That upon the tiling or such
statement the City F.agineersnnll make
a mup or plot embracing thu Informa-
tion contslued thrreln and Turnl h a
copy of such map to each of the tire bosu
and htiok ntiil Utlder compnliles.
Skc. X That all water-pipes or lire
htdrnnls laid after the tiling of such
statement shall be reported to the City
F.nglhecr w bo shall mark the same on
sucii map and also report the same to
the hirfutlhe Ftro Department.
Lithographing Stone.
It Is no secret that good qualities ot
lithographing stone has been round In
Texas. Professor Hollo assistant tu
Professor Agasslz away back In the
days of thn early settlement reported
that he had discovered as line litho-
graphic none In Texas ns could be found
anywhere From some cause this val-
uable deposit bus never yet been devel-
oped probably more on account of the
limited hnme demand and the high
freight rales for exportation. A gentle-
man of this city has n line specimen of
this stone that has been discovered nt
no grent distance which ho claims Is n
very line specimen or that valuable
stone. He Is now experimenting ami
for good and sulllclent rensona docs not
wmit the place or deposit made public.
It Is to bu hoped that tils most sanguine
expectations will be realized and Hint
San Antonio among Its many Indus-
tries in prospect may mid that of
quarrying ami exporting lithographing
A Fight Last Night.
Itecorder's Clerk Fritz ltussl and Mr.
L. A. Hell (Hans Mlckle) reporter for
the LtniiT had a little knock-down ar-
gument last evening about 8 o'clock on
the Military plaza. In front ofGuergln's
loan olllce The gentlemen exchanged
blows tint no serious damage was done
or black ryes given. They were quickly
separated by the crowd which at the
time wns listening to tbo Diamond
King's Orchestra. Holh were afterwards
arrested. The occasion for tho quarrel
arose over a discussion or nn article In
tho Lkiiit vesterday headed "Tho
Wizard Oil Case." and the two gentle-
men then adjourned to the above named
place to "talk It over." Holh cases were
oontlnued by the ltecorder this morn-
ing to secure the attendance or more
witnesses. Meanwhile n charge Is
pending against Mr. ltussl before n Jus-
tice of the Peace
The Dav at Nanticoko
Wii.KKuiititK Pa. December '21 Last
night there was no rest for Nnntlcoke.
It Is imposalble to describe tbo con-
sternation the agony which spread
throughout the Tillage when "it was
learned after midnight Ifaat clForts to
get at the entombed men had been
abandond. The whole population wns
on the streets discussing lu thn wildest
manner the decision to abandon the
search. Exclamations or despnlr cries
of agony and mutterings of discontent
were heard on everv corner. In almost
every household their nre relatives of
unfortunate victims lu the wildest agony
of despnlr. Investigations early this
morning show that rock and culm hnvo
fallen to such an extent that the mine
wns lllled to the roof and the dead men
are dead bevnnd nil human help The
list of victims 'number 21. nmonir them
several boys but mostly men the larger
numoeroi wnom are married and have
families.
Whitney NoSlhTer Man.
Wahiii.noio.v Deoember 20. Secretary
Miiiiney posimeiy uenies tuai ne en-
dorsed Ihe objeot ol thn recent meeting
or silver men In New York nnd has de-
clared himself In favor of the suspension
of silver colnnge. Mr. Whitney's See-
retary who wrote the declination or In-
vitation from the Chairman of ihe meet
ing to Mr. Whitney to attend says Ihe
iiuer was in suostanco similar to hun-
dreds of replies to Invitations which Mr
Whitney must nrcrssarilv decline and
contained no endorsement whatever of
the cause of the silver men. The letter
was only what simple courtesy required
The Secret of Matrimonial Felicity.
My wife Isn't much or a beauty.
Hut a homekeeplng body Is she;
F.lllclont In housekeeoliiL' dutv
And makes the house pleasant for tne.
She wears Ihe most tasty apparel
And she's a perpetual Joy
And we've never In lire had u quarrel
For she cooki like an angel my boy.
CHARITABLE EMMA.
A Routing Rsceptlon Will be CI en
the Prima Donna
On February 21 KMJ the rlly ws
startled to Its centre by the news that
Hal Gosling had met Ids death In an ex-
ceedingly tragic manner. F.very one Is
familiar with the details or tils lamented
death. Subscriptions for his v blow mid
family were at oner lei on foot and n
beiiellt performance to he given by thn
Itose Ltjlngc Dramatic riunpanv was or-
ganized. With that charaoierlsllc gen-
erosity and wholr-souled s)inpilby
w hlch has made .tl In Abbott so popular
n ravorllii with thu public outside of her
genius tlds charming prima doanit
bought the lltst Ikket for $100 Hint
benefit as Is well known was signally
successful. Miss Abbott to-night will
Usui more enchant Ihe city by appear-
ing at Turner Hall and It Is seniles to
ask or enlist a good reeeptlon for her for
she will command It without any need
ofa mwspaper article. She visits us
surrounded by talent and beauty of n
character never before In San Antonio
Miss Laura Helllul one or the most bril-
liant soprani on the operatic stage. Mils
I.lzzlo Annandnlr rontralto Mrssrs
Fernando Mlcbelenn and Agortlno Moll-
tegrllfo trnors Wllllnm Pruette bari-
tone and the gifted Wllllatu llrodrrlck
basso. To-night tbo opern of Mlkndo
will be produced and the prospects ofa
crowded home are cheering and by way
ot advlcr the Lkiiit suggests that every
one desiring tu go should be there at
.hi prompt
H Wanted a Webster Punch.
A voting man whose appearance Indi
cated thai he had all the money lis
wanieu entered a uown-town wine room
the other evening. Ha walked eenll-
dratly to Ihe liar.
"Uimma a it suiter puncn" ne taut.
"Haven't get one" said Ihe bartender.
What Is It any bow?"
'I he customer looked surprised.
"Don't know what a Webster punch
Is?" he said. "That's fuanv. Thouirht
everyone knew that. It was Danlsl
Webster's favorite beverage lit con-
cocted It himself. It Is made out of HI
itinerant kinds of wines and stud and Is
calculated to drive dullosre awar In ki
than a ork minute. When Webster
died ho willed the prescription In Cspt.
Fowler or this town. He's got It yet
and I'd advise you to go and see lilm.
II tontnins nranuy. Itlmaie some
brandy."
The brand v was prvduued. disposed
or and paid for. 'ibe customer went
out.
lu rtrru d llerent kinds or lu ce.
ebf" soliloquized the bartsnder.
mutt ne a usnuy : Anil ell al one urink
too! Jeewhlz!"
A few minute Ittrr the ming man
whe had drank the pony of brandy
dropped In nt a care further up the
street.
"1 want a Webster punch. "sM he.
"I'll have to pass" remarked the bar-
lender. "I can't draw to a Webster
punch. S'pusn )ou play shy this hand
on Webster and sail me on something
IseJ"
"Don't jou know what the tipple Is
hey?" said the customer.
"Nay" repllrd the bartender.
"Il hold thirteen dlllsrent Ingredi-
ents and every one or 'em's a hummer.
Daniel Webster Invented It and Cap
Fowler got the prescription today.
There's Jamaica rum In It; gimme inn
some Jamaica"
"Sure." said the bartender and sat
out the bottle. Tho young man mixed
the rum wllli his pony ot brandy lit a
I'lgnraDti siroiteu away sy anu oy ne
came to another place that suited li 1 lit
and went In He approached the coun-
ter with less ronlldeiicH than he exhib-
ited earlier lu Ibe evening.
"Webster punch please" h ordered.
The bartender looked nt hint. Then
he walked to another bartender and
whispered with him. Then both bur-
tenders went to the proprietor and con-
sulted with him. The one to whom he
gave (lit order came back.
"Tho man who makes our Webster
punches Is off to-night" hi said.
"Sorry."
"The man that makes them Is oil Is
he?" said the young man a Utile hot.
"So are you I way oil! I see at onco
that you don't know that 1J dlllerent
kinds or vtry sudden compounds enter
Into ;tlic distillation or a Webster punch
and that your knowledge of history It
so deficient that you don't know that
Daniel Webster was the original dtcoo-
ter of that drink and always took It
when he took anything! The recipe Is
still extant young man but you don't
know It. 1 believe It calls for a little
old Hurgundy. Gimme some.
The old Hurgundy was sent to mingle
with the Jamaica and the brandy. The
ptrs'stcnt seeker after n Webster punch
departed. Later on he turned up at
another sample room There was much
color In his face and a slight suspicion
of thickness to his tongue. He had evi-
dently been searching for bis favorite
bevsrago at many places In the Interval
and was apparently happy.
"I Pin I" ho said "Sess up a TTe'sler
punch! Yen heard me! A We'ster
punch!"
The bartender resting his bands an tho
oounter and bending over ns If to catch
better what the cuitomtr ordered said :
"I beg pardon."
" Wan for?" said the young man hold-
ing on to tbo bar
"I don't know what you ordered" re-
plied the btrtender.
"Cttirsu you don't" uxclnlmed Ihe
customer setting bis hat back uu his
head. "We'ster punch's got more drinks
In't 'n there's eggs In ndozen. Takes 10
kinds liquor In make one 'hlmt mlxln1
one for myself. 'End 'let en 'grezht-nce
'n now'll put In twelf' 'Swlskey In
Wr'ster punch. Gimme tome whiskey."
The twelfth Ingredient was mixed In.
"Pllshow'm wall We'ster punch It!"
he said as he wobbled out.
Patents Granted
The following patents were granted
to citizens or Texas bearing date De-
cember 15 1SS5 reported expressly for
tbe I.inni by Louis Dagger & Co. me-
chanical experts nnd solicitor ot pat-
ents Washington I). C:
W. A. Ilrown Terrell motive power.
W. S. Denton Dallas oil can.
J. C. Parley Hcnrne stalk and clod
cutter.
W A. Grant Houston soap manufac-
turing machine.
W A. Grant Houston manufacture of
soap.
A. F. Hnrrell Terrell motor.
S. F. McAllister. San Marcos car
counllmr.
D.C. Summers Summers' Mills device
for packing cotton.
Cigarette smokera prefer Opera Pufli
they do not ttlck to the Hps. 4-7-ly
FASHION
THEATRE-
SIMMS A SAMUELS PROPRIETORS
tv. II. Kititis
l.i:W II IKIIII
llllai. MtNII
i HA i . 1 1. 1 1 1.
fr-THE ONLY VARIETY THEATREJN THE CITY.
A Merry Christmas to All
PROGRAMME
Monflay Tuesday and WeflEBsflay
Iiiir.aliiciiian Ihe avant courier or our evening a i-nu-rtiilnnieut the ainuseinlng sketch
THIEVES AND GHOSTS.
Mls Hnlly Minnie lln.siin i Jonathan Allriaht . ..Ilarrr .Macarlhy
Vocnl Gifts by Nnturo Kindly Uostowotl - Miss CAD BLOSSOM.
Aitl.lleiill)' Ami. Ml ms ninl Ariruily Ainu- liur.
DOOLEY and BAKER
As the self made mrii ( m n In c I nir Koiiirt. I'anallrs tioal lilts and llilrlesquo I'.ncorf
Music Murmoring most Merrily Miss RUBY GRANT
If you want .to nnfoy n good laugh wnlt nnd soo Our Married Men.
Ill 1st smiles of Kl.i.liic.nii eer rare welcome the Jlltcnlle artlsla
ADA. QUINNETT CHILDREN FRANK.
Silver Noton that Donutlfy and Choortho Nlnht. SUSIE STOKES
A laugh etery hair minute In "Our Married Men."
Muile o It tl.. Inlrii.lt e cure or day atul liuiitli al Sarony't llrlali.al Sketch entitle-.!
STAGE STRUCK SERVANTS
slK.y
Tho NlKlitlniralo that Choorsnll with hor Sours. MINNIE HASSAN
OVUtirili: lloii't torint I.iimi nt the liar .... . ..OltCIIIOTItA
Tho DashliiK Sorlo-Comic Com - - Miss EMMA QUINNETT
fliiBltlng llnnily Rollicking nnd Ronrlng.
HARRY MACARTHY
SIXTH W V.r.K AN'D-KTIM. PIIOIHTINU.
I l.uni l.r Hrllilr.in.HW a lire Yankee from Vi-nnimt. Mi.llcr-'Tlililr-ono wrll-knnwn
A Ira. aiiiiiiKi-IP) llnrrv .tlnriiillil'. I liararlrr Mn-le iim.l. Soiik-"Tim 1'yuihals" written
l.t llnrrt Miunilliy. I'lmniclrr '1111. 1 1 1-1. i:iiilirninl -Famine. ml-rr and tVirr. Ixalh of Ills
Mar. flalla.l-"lrlhl:iiiliuiit'aM in " l.r IjuI) lliilti.ri.il. ("In aliurlna lids Imluul Mr.
tlii. arlli liu. luminal. IIU hii.II.-im-.. Ii..iii hi. Im. left hid a few inoiiiciits la-tore runt iliac!
with Imisliler air nown ii'lr Kirlii-d leni-a. ao m . nil u hi draiiialla action." Nrw Orleans
ir-iiliiie.l lliainrler-l'iul.lv Irolill'ork. n.mg -'-the lrl-.li llniH-rr" writ tell and uiliir.l
! llarry Mainrlh). 1 It I Mil Jill
Funny! Vrry Funny!
With Graceful oaso sho'll show
Frank QUINNETTS Ada.
In II io.l Ii.iiIiiic MI.I AIr i-.-rriiriiimii-1-actcrwll
III I r III.' ilii.lli-ii.-i. I- 1....I I.-..I... I.- . all.. I I
l-.-rls.slM.Hl I. lli. .irll..oiily.n llelr.liiill.l..rii.-re tin. I-mik llr..-.. T.. S liur Anii-I'lt
lln-p. Iron Jaw t oik and ll.eunin.l lheenl ot Mercury
vi:ui i iti: - . T" " - i-iTicinwfia
Tlii. Pi rtorliiiiii.-c will ii.nelu.le llh llie nrsl pn.luctloii in Sim Alilonloor Lew (laker's
I.. 11 1 ou. Ml- In one lit 1 1 ki-i-li Mtllli-d
OUR MARRIED MEN.
CAST IIP I IIAItAlTl.ltl.
t r. H) linns Hiittil.s. n married rake liu not llnillnirooinrort til limne seeks It abmiid I.. Iliaih-y
Mrs Hint
ailisnlijllillnr mil.
OIk-iIIiiIi 1 1 rl 1.1.-. unollierof Hie mil rt who
Jira iirioi... who a ) iia.l.la In llie in nernl
Mr. I'lilillea Norton. wlioplm-r-.ctcry coiilldem
torlon liu i niix-a u Kieal deal of Iroillilc
ONT GO
Wolf & Marx
TO BUY AMTiQUITIES.
We arc Not Selling Old
Style Goods but
Articles
Special Importations
fok Tin:
HZOHiIID"3rr3.
Fine Dross Goods
Silks Satins and Velvets
CMs anil Wraps of all kink
500 Boys' Suits. Short Pants.
boo Boys' Suits Lonp Pans.
Overcoats Etc. Etc.
wolf &c nvcAsx:
Corner Commerce and Alamo Sts.
-A SCHOLZ'S
rUJiniep Gardenf
A FIRST-CLASS RESORT FOR FAMILIES.
HEATED BY STEAM THROUGHOUT
FREE CONCERTS
Evory Wodnosday and Saturday Evonlngs. and a 8poclal Froo
Concert Evory Sunday from 4 to 1 I p. m.
First-Class Bar-Room Restaurant and Billiard-Room Attached.
1'ltOMlT AND VOLITF. ATTUNTION aUAUANTEHD.
Alamo Street San Antonio Texas.
.iirsisrss mxsiiss
.. AMIISBMFSIT IIIUIOTIIH
. . I.KAIIKII or OHCIiasTRA
.l.ntuaH or llusaa HANU
TO-NIGHT.
DecBmlier 21- 22 ana 23 1885.
"Our Married Men."
hor skill - Miss RUDY GRANT
wnen ailed Hit- inciiua lint .... (Hl.let Saniiiy
lrli - a loircl
ill.ttirliiine..
- e In 1.1. wir
III llie Hnll.ti
Annie Howard
and Shelf-Worn Out-of-
New and Desirable
in Plenty.
Jerseys for Ladies Misses CMlta.
Silt Lisle Thread & Cotton Hosiery.
I Kid Gloves Handkerchiefs Fans.
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