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The Evenin
Vol. Ill -No. 57.
San Antonio Texas Tottsday March 27 1883.
Ten Cents a Week.
A ROYAL SILVER WEDDING.
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTH ING
In Job loUornt rotall at extrouioly
low figures.
ITS. BOOTS. SHOES
Tho Crown Prince itml I'rlncoM of dor-
ninny Hold Miirllul ''etlvUlcs In
the City nflierllii.
A DoRcrlptloii oflho Grand Kvent Detail
ing tlio 1'roceHsloii on Hint
Occailou.
I Special Correspondence of tho Evcnlnirl.lKht.
VKLIX SMITH Ii:A!.
Smno Account of the Life nml Career of
the Defunct Judge
Tck'KrainB from Gonzales announced tlio
doitli of Judtco l'cllx Smith who died suddenly
on Sunday at Gonzales and was hurled llicro
on tlio following day.
Jiidtro Felix Smith was horn In OnuiKO
County In tho year 1837 and was In his -Kith
jear. Ho irrailuated II. A. In 1S.VJ nt Cliapol
Hill University North Carolina and went to
Gonzales. During tho war ho nerved us a Cui-
talu In tho Confederate army and at tho close
HkrlIN March 2 1883. The celebration 1 0r tllnt gtruirirlo ho studied law at Gonzales.
I of the silver wedding of Frederick William I where ho was admitted to tho bur. Ho came
Crown I'rince of Germany and of Victoria tn this city In 1871 and In 188 wns elected
Colintv .ludiro of lloxiir Count V. Ill 'KSl IP
Adelaide Princess Royal of England was W1IS re-elected to tho samo olllee. but In lute ho
held on the 2Sth of February in the White ' ' e nfv'Z
Salon of the Imperial castle at Berlin and I Tlio deceased was married to Mrs. I.usclna
Dr. .l.lt Smith ul Corsleiina. and Dr. II. II
Sinlthv of Victoria mid two sisters Mrs. Jobe
Cheaper than anywhoro.
AT COST.
been held on the anniversary of the marriage
rrrrmnnv. or the honesty of his heart Ho was liberal hi
At 0 o'clock the band commenced to Tho County Commissioners adjourned this
play Mendolsolm's wedding march when the mornlnif lu respect for tho dead and tlio bar
' ' u . . . will to-duy pass resolutions of ruspoet for tho
and took their scats on the raised dais pre- T1IJ postmastkk gunukai. disaii
pared for them . The Princess wore a hand-
somte white damask dress having abroad rib- Skeleton JHoBraphy of the Uite Judge
. . . .-. I Timothy O. lloifo.
UOn across u.c .1 n l.n.ll.flnl Mourn nn H.ln.W
orders of which she is a possessor. On her iiflcrnoou at the residence of his nephew Col-
head was a magnificent coronet 01 diamonds. " -". ... ........o... ...
The Prinrc um attired in hU white Pomera- Ho contracted a sovero cold a week ago at
nian cuirassier uniform decorated Green Hay and returned to Kenosha. Ho was
with orders and looked remarkably very III till Saturday wnen 110 seemed to tin
well. The Oueen of Saxonv and Drove. Physicians pronounced It pneumonia
Kmperor William attired as a Gardes d u Ho itrow worso Saturday nlKlit anil wink
rn the Duchess of Edinburt-h rapidly passlnic away peacefully Sunday iifler-
.i .1 . ..... 1 -I noon.
and the I'rince 01 vaies wearing me muciicr JIr owo n8 uortl nt Wvermorc February
Hussar uniform the Grand Duchess of lladen 24. lute nnd utter receiving 1111 iiciulenilo udiica-
and the Kinp of Saxony the Duchess of tlou studlod law and was iilmltted tothubar.
i.-irl.rc nnrt I'rlnre Umlnlnh nf Aiistrii were Ho was a member of tho I'Kisluturo of till)
IManders and lrtnce Kuuo pti ot Austria were 1 sm(0 of Mllm IHiri ln tm hlltor mrt
whlcli year 110 reiuoveu 10 Wisconsin wnero 110
d was elected Judgo of tho Circuit and Supremo
. - the 25th of January but the death of Prince Und .Mrs. lienfrow! ot Gonzales.
BelOW COSt '. Charles necessitated a pos.ponment of the prfueM
Fine assortment of CLOTHS nnd
JKAN8 at lowest llctiros. Also a
11BAUTIFUL lot of QF.NUINK
French Silks
At prices that will astonish tho ladles.
Delaines & Brocaded Dress Goods
Will be kcptup to its FULL standard
with the
flrOCBFV l36DirtlTI6rit paired off and followed attended by other no
J lite Invited tmesis and took the scats nreoared wim 11 i-ctml J udi;o of t 10 V rcult and Siinre:
lem. T he limprcss was prevented irom eourw. nu wniuiucini "'('' ." ouuch
dine bv indisposition. When the wed- ? " .?....V"'?". "?.Vill"f.'J ..0S!!reS'''.
ding march was concluded 14 gorgeously I WU9 ro.elected to the Scnuto in 1W.) und 1K7!I.
attired heralds flourished trumpets as the I His term of olllco oxplred March 3 187U. Judiro
avant couriers of the Minnezugor troubador Howe was tendered by President Gnrllcld 1I10
procession of Love which formed the num uisnionfrs Bent liy tho UiiIIbI Stutm to reprc-
feature of the entertainment. Ilerr von Hul sent this government In tlio International
sen Jr. then delivered an epithalamium com- inoiiotary eonirress nt I'urls und remalne
nncS lv the relehrated (ierman dramatist abroad about six months und soon lifter his n
posed by the ccieoraieu uerman oramausi beiranto bo iiromlnentlv mentioned as 1
llcrr von WUdenprucn. ine cnaracters men 09iuie member of Piisldent Artliur'deahlnet
I Mi
Constantly on Hand.
presented themselves richly attired in the map- I )n December 1831 ho was tendered tho pnsu
Lot on Commerce street and house on Main J!jcent costume ofa Prussian rioblese. Itwas I master Kmieralslilp. which ho accopU'd. He
f w 1 1 i r 1 f I Inluo u' tho last Contfress and has been larely
Ysxr.-B-.nw- -vi imrTrTill 1 tuuiiii; ul ."-..0. . . jnKiriiiucuttu in KeuuriiiK iinpniveu iiiiiu litem-
Executor.
CARTER & MULLALY
Undertakers
10 rovcriimcnt will
llatton Is acting
JUtllltO'S jourxev.
ho Hons Kleplimit and Sovoml Coinpau-
Ions l'urudo Through tlio Streetit
of New York.
NEWS Ol' Till! AVOItI.I.
the Holy Roman empire of the Germanic I ties throughout tho country
nation and his consort. Elenore of Portucal ''iny representatives of tin
!m. li.lj. ...n :n.An. attctui mo iiinerui. rruiiK
i uc uummi. .....u.uU i'03tmaster (ienehil.
ited by me urana ijukc 01 uancn anu uic
Princess Iredenck Lharlet. men came light 81'AKKs
Archduke Maximilian and his bride
Mary of lJurgundy enacted by the Sciiorn rilar ltomeo died yesterday at her
Prince and Princess Albrecht of runctiu on tno jieu;na.
Prussia and the Princess Mary's bridesmaids . -iiuroiu son oruoipnoi 11. v. iuua rcn yes-
(six Princesses ot llesse ana scuieswig-iioi
Si!n A miet there were the Flector- In tho Federal court n man named V.C-
stein). As guests "ere we .n.e. u'i."r. wunls Is undor trial lor BinuRirllns cattle.
tcrday and broke his leg.
In tho Federal court
ALAMO PLAZA.
joacuiiii auu iwu y- 'T'K :.lV. :'" . t.l - -Tho openlnif of tho general delivery of tho
anu uueness 01 j ucucn pauiLiam "' postolllcoliosbeen ehansfed to 8 a. m. to lUu. m.
Bruges and Ghent oriental Prmces land their .tIco Adiim married John Donitel to
numerous suite of attendants. The idea ol Johanna Wadenpohl lu Ids olllco this morn-
l'uneriilH Furnlslied AVIth KverylltoquUlle. the procession was that these historic char- inir.
Iacters were tn attendance upon me real weu- tho Turners win imvo somo impnmini
ding of the future Emporer and Empress of builuw. to transact at their meetl.nr tfdsove-
Uermany. The tout en semble of the scene l""5' . ... .
connection. CaU attended day and nluiit. was 0f realistic grandeur and is said to have Vr". i ii.A V r.S luii
UKU uncijuaucu m muuuu uajr.. inOriUHir. TllOrO WCl'O J.l CllSCS.
The minne quadrille or dance of love hav- Tin.ro win in n marli-itl nt tin Mmmi iil
Iing been danced by 16 cavaliers and ladies grim Free .Missionary llaptlst cliureh on l'reseu
the heralds announced the English procession street Saturday nltflit. All invited.
It consisted ot IOO gorgeously attired cnar- A coiiireu uoy nnineu aiox. j ones was
triers renresentinir the murt nf Oueen Eliza- 'ound KiimblliiK with dlco yestorday and was
acters representing me court 01 yueen nza no(j iM ). lh() Uccorucl. tfll3 Inrulllf.
i 1 t i7 K T .1. .Ill . l Zml -Mr. Philip Palmer of llrackett Is vlsltlnjr
iiit iaiiiii..t-.v ... ..v. ln au uioiiioiii leiKiiuetM 10 nuswer me
collar and her waist was studded with dia- cliaruo iiKalnst him in tho Federal Court.
monds and other jewels. The character was Uev. Dr. Nell pastor of tho First Presby-
represented by the Countess Uclo von Stol- terian uiiuren oi mis eny win prcacn in m
i.m.ivmi(nli. nnd she wa attended bv Trinity M. 15. Church this ovcniiiK at 7:15.
t m run t rni it n nct i i ....t.l- win. Llconso has been taken out for tho mar-
T VAN Af I . 1 1 I fftfttace and iVices ofkNava;re;and thiir
dl li UULLllAll UO VJU Ul beautiful daughters impersonated by the rtaIo Howard and Molllo lleunolt. two
Trince Frederick ol llohen-.ollern ine he- soiled doves who were noisy In tho iicixhbor-
reditary Princess of Saxe-Meiningen and the I hood of tlio Jiiloriiutluuol Depot woro lined
Princess Sophie and Margarethe. The Queen's SIU lor vairranoy.
suite was representea by members ot me
Boots and Shoes
Tho millions can ho supplied by rnlllnif
on or bending to licadiiutirtors
24!) Commerce Street
body were evidently signed by one person.
These cases the Grand Jury think irregular
anu snoutu ue remedied.
We have visited the county jail and while
mcic wctc sonic builipiaiuts vy pus-
oners that thev did not have enoueh
to eat. are of oninion that the comnlainta
are unfounded. We did not find the iail as
A rrocCMlnn of l'ncliyderiiiit Looking I.Ike i t kci wini a view 10 uic com-
h Hunk of Cloud Illuminated '" pn'oncrs as we liunK a uue regard lor
i... -.. . me neaun ana comtorl ot lellow betnes. al-
t.iuui iMuuiiii); uuuci uiiiuuuuaic circum-
stances would dictate. We would suggest
Special Correspondence of tlio F.vcnlnif I.lht. every enort snou a be made to keep lis
New York March 22.-As Jumbo and l'rcs"c;a a"V Ve P?on required 10
several other elephants were walking down thcy do not haVe a change of clothing it
rimi uiciiuv ncaiiy in uuni ui uic v uuuci- auuuiu uc luinisucu mem oy me proper au-
l.ih nilnr- ihe m-il1 lmv uhh lumrmeil tliorities. We also sutzcest that the vard out-
i t. i. i.-.i ... .1.. side of the iail should be properly craded with
arounu ju.uuo Su c.ojc iu " . view nf dminnne nnl e n ll .
llUr nI H.cli uililel .imnnrl llm ll.M QmII . " " ' 1 Tl " " " . . .
..o.. . ........... . uryiinu ciean as possime. I nil we think;
his keeper motioned them away. A bie I essential to the health ol the inmates.
policeman standing on the corner rushed in w'.ln "Bard to the charge of your honor rc-
between Jumbo and th
'bhtand back shland back I tell yecse. of their duties bv 1
Tumbo had been walking very nuictlv. trail- county and city would have the desired effect.
ing the end of his trunk in the dust. When ?nU would render investigation by the crand
he heard the voice of the policeman Jumbo nnil wouUI) in his report' rc3pecfu!y
stopped and reached for him with that mem- and earnestly remind them that a lull and
her. At that moment the noliceman looked faithful discharge of their duties without fear
over his shoulder. It was but a momentary or fa.vo' would' in.our opinion go far to-
. . .i . i . . ward the suppression of sucli violations of
glance ami oc pjcu uum inui ponu lu jhe jaw
the sidewalk the tails of his coat made a right
angle with the oouy ot it. lie did not return
and ciud me pac iiyuerm. Thirty Indian children are on their wav
lumtin nnii einliteen other lenh.m!. liirr I . i . '
I t HZ TnUen ln ... li JXZi 'tnZ IO SC"001 'noiana
cars in the yard at Morrisiana where they had 9KASS. is Browtnc rapidly about Gonzales
been broucht from llridcenort. The moon- anu siocKnien are juuuant.
light lalling upon their backs as they stood a mkxican murdered a negro in New La-
together made them look like a bank of dark redo Sunday and was arrested.
clouds illuminated by moonbeams until Aris- Tint Texas House proposes that a tax of
linnll udm l.nil rlnro.. of the l.er.l mu. th I ... I.- 1 .. ..!..!. -.1
...b.. b- b-- ... uc icvic-u u.i cvciy uiniaiu lauic in use.
word to begin the march to Madison Square A POLITICAL police force similar to the
Kl.Z S . b ounl u he r" W i0' '? J to be organized
him. Men ran ahead to warn drivers of teams biu ""owing pools to be sold by biood horse
the elephants would claim the richt of way associations on all races.
The elephants shuffled across Harlem bridce Disuor I.ocue writes from Ireland that but
apparently wiinuui &uaijccuul; nicy were not I M'i uic buua.hu. 101 uiu kcui irom mcrica 111c
on ground. They wheeled out of Third I Irish would die of starvation.
avenue by the first turn to the right and into The House has concurred in a Senate
1-inn avenue. amendment withholding nensions from veter-
n icw icuna vYcic me. uu uic ay unui ans owning property oi the value of $1000
aevcnuciu sircci to rcacucu. lucre 11 was n.i? ..-.:..i . i.:. .. 1...
In ; Tat avenue the V Rom.".' ?ic.an "lni'ifr! ? U
street cars were running frequently and te uepartmem.
inr..c c.eme.l .erriRe.l i.u ihe onirol M..-- T 1IBRB earthquake shocks were felt vester-
Fifty-third street the elephants apparently ua a 'anca naiy a lown on a declivity 01
annoyed by the antics of a street carteam.be- Mount Etna and the people are panic
gan trumpeting and a half dozen of the fore-1 s'neken.
most made a stampede. 1 lie trumpeting and l an American and tnree Mexicans are in
shouts of the keepers as they ran after them custody at Laredo suspected of murdering II.
made such a din as is not often heard by Thomas a telegraph operator who has been
night there. Hundreds of windows were missing since Sunday evening at Rodriguez
raised stoops of houses crowded and persons Mexico.
Hock.il to the corners rom the side streets. The Vienna Presse reports that Parnell. in
The elephants that did not join in the stam- an interview at Paris gave his word of honor
pejle were turned into a side street. Jumbo tiiat three of the political offenders recently
behaved well. His only breach of decorum handgee in Ireland were innocent ol'the crimes
was to emit a stupendous squeil that chilled I for which thev were executed
the sidewalks. . Kbllooo swears he was unable to positive-
The main body of elephants was wheeled I'"""" '-V""'S. ""?"'?.c .
into Madison avenue and marched to Fifty- ? "c" 5 """V.. mla c"
fourth street where they turned up to Fifth byUeId1?11 thf VM "T'C !' dislnBmsh
ivrnne ncrnin Those that hid itimnederi between the original and the imitation.
were brought under control a few streets fur- Governor Ireland has pardoned George
therdnwn nnd turned into Fifth -.venue in Lacey. convicted of murder in Bosciue countv.
oin the others. "It would have taken but '"'V' B"u enieuccu 10 ine penuenuary
iltle to start tne entire nerd on the rampace." ur s yc. mc uaiuun is suuicci 10 re-
said Aristincall. "and then it would have vocation upon the first infraction of the crimi-
been a lively night for New York." On the nal laws.
way down Filth avenue all the teams that Jonathan C. Bigelow wants a portion of
were met were turned into side streets and the money generously contributed for Hetty
men in me rear 01 me ncru naitea teams 1 anu me uautes lie is a Washington lawyer
which came rattling up behind. Now and and he sues Sergeant Mason for $3500 al-
English aristocracy. In the procession Vlltuau0 .tiid horso alloirod to have been killed
were 16 courtiers who danced the ancient uy reason of defendants' netrliRence.
lnA)0 Qlinno nnrl slinnnrCJ English quadrille to music of the period of -Ahoy In thoemploy of Mensrs. YounirJ
JJUULo OllUUo cllRl vJllUIJUio Elizabeth arranged from manuscripts found Arnold was cauirlit stealimr yestorchiy hut 11
in Windsor castle andsaid to have been com- tho monuy was repuld mid tho theft comprc
1 . .. .1. r... : ...1. - mlsou no liiriuer action is 10 uo iukcii.
Solid mid substantial at SULUVAN'S noted 'neral admiFation'. The Enlish . T "l'?1!mrf..1.":l'1"r ""..LK.lJ.'.'..Vrl."'0.r;
....... ll l.t. IWntM to .l.la trniln ' ..." r-.. . u.. . ..!-. t - !""' 1J' wmiivi. wuro piueuu m n.u
us ....j lui.u.i'H aance was luuuwcu uy uu uiicicui ucuuju count)' Jill yraturciiiy. inoy woro recently ur-
oxnluslvoly. dance equally well danced. Then the heralds rested nt Cotulla for smutjtf Umr hbrees.
I announced a new arrival viz a representative Tlio Gleaners or Soledad Street Methodist
nrocessionof artistes fancifully dre3sed. who church Biiyo 0110 of their pietisant soclalilw In
mM vnln. eoi.eorta at tho Gloho Nlloon. mnde obeisance to the throne. The Oueen of .S.0.J
IKiWest Commoreo stroet iutj nttructliiK at- Love f Princess Williaml now anoearcd anj PvtlY' ' 1 u u . J ' J ' l
trillion Tlio norformiuices embnieo works to c ii "11U4U1J UUH ajjucutu aj.u A unckuinii numod I.iiimir drovo into ail
h"V."nf. t ! Zi m "vv5V .m.i wlihm presented the Crown Princess with a costly oxeavntlon on Soledud street mu.lo bv the
kOellllUf Of llllS. V16lllirH IO IllO Cliy ROllClie.l l Sliver UUUUCl. 1 uc luuc l Ul uuim mmui. n imiu. miu iiuuimu vwiikii jiijuiuiK
10 Kivoiuo uioiiou uiiii. I'niu lu.ji-oi. iivii.9 surpasses description in granueur ana reaiuy "V'V ' V V . ...i.: .
eatables and ti fniKrant smoke with 1.0110 nt- am WIXS the theme ol univenal admiration rcsu-d for caroloes drlyl.ur. 4
tendaneo ulways to bo had. '..il In il. hi.tnru nf rmm. An entortalnmunt Is to bo b veil by tho col-3-H-em
W. D. WmailT Proprietor and stands unrivalled in the history 0 a coun- orcJ 0 Blltlliy ovonliw ut Krisch hall
- try famous for its masques. The company for tho hencllt of lteod'B Suiihot bund. Tlio
C. II. Mueller's now adjourned to the banqueting room where supper will bo prepared by .Miss Kiln Kirch
artist' and painters' materials om- a recherche banquet was prepared and Tho eommltteo or arrangements Is eompraeJ
iiatcrlal for oil and water color pulnt- nnn.ier hriili-nf rene wm nresented r 'ussr8'J '.PH'.'11!?."' u' Jlo.c:V'' J5.J.- Win
iir. lead pone I draw iik eriiyon unu pusien -v . .- . . .. . iiowiu u. 11
'iliitliilr 'porcolalu imU chliin decoration All around a spirit of loyalty and enthu- -.
iroino photOKTiipliy wax llowcrs deeonitlvo siasm prevailed. Amorg the poor it was a Clarlonasi
rt. coach paintlnif nrtlsts' llnobriislios unit ho- EXia Jay an(j the people thronged the streets -
mtlcul InBtrumeiiU oil mid water color paint- '. s..s LnIruiiv the famous "Lin- Toll"" "
ikh enifnivlmrs and chromoa surpasses any. lue main streets especially tnc umous t.tn-
1I11K yot Keonln Toxas and studoiits and lo- den" were adorned with flags and evergreens 1 rom "le Byr
liiirn nil Hlzes over broimht to San Antonio
-which 110 is nircrinir at oxiromeiy low injures.
IIo has tho solo uircnoy for tho well known nnd
If You uro Sulferlnf:
It. Lewis C. 11. Williams C. W. Cliuso.
-Clarlonas nt llhodliis & Tompsky's.
Uncle n Vtry AVIcked Man
racuse Herald.
It was very very wrong in little "Tom
my's" uncle to teach him that Sunday-school
verse wrong. "Tommy" brought it home
then a hackman objected to being turned out I leged to be due as fees for delending Mason
of his way. "Elephants be Mowed" said one; I during his trial for shooting at Guiteau.
I've got a call just above here." JJut when TK Dublin Freemen's Journal states that
his horses began to prance he changed his "Number One" is a man named Tvner.who
mind and gave the herd the right ol way. was in Dublin till the first day of the eiami-
At Thirty-eighth street the elephants were nat;on 0f Carey and then went to llremen by
wheeled around into Madison avenue again way 0f Hull and to New York by way of
The further they came down town the Hour. i. nm. nmi
greater the number of persons who flocked to nounced all hope of securing "Number
the street to see them and Ihe larger became One's" extradition.
Amid the groups waiting on the corners came" NoT1.AD.f Mf.' Massachusetts is excited
r .'.1.. .e .. over the distribution in church vest bules of
such greetings as: "AM here's 'Jumbo' ahead circulars alleging great corruption in town
Isn't he a monster! but what's this coming aflir?' aml .Giving reasons why the board o!
whew I" "Of course" said their escorts selectmen should not be re-elected. It pre-
..t. i.i !. .u. 1... '. mm.. 1 1 1: sentsa list of the namesofproiirietorsofl.a.'n.
juuniu is 10c mi uim. liicucau unc is l . i ..... . ... ... : r:
ii-vr. 1 11 i"s anu uuuccnscu unuor saloons wim tne
It was iust about two hours Irom the time of sum?.J.Tne.v each Pays monthly to the
starting when thcy turned into the Fourth T r nn-money ami cans upon the
avenue entrance to ihe warden. cltlIens to arouse anrt overturn Ihe rings.
The distance ft nnt lar Irom live nnd a t kuf. ijuhai.ii iriLLBAK. Ol me Mlntlliran
quarter miles. Jumbo and Queen with her State university sues James E. Scripps editor
baby were put in a pen by themselves. Jumbo and principal proprietor of the Evening News
K. F. Hamilton speaking for Mr. Ilarnum for the publicalion from a Canadian paper of
says Jumbo has grown in height about nine an article asserting that th e Professor com-
np iPK nnil in wemlit a n.lttrier nl a inn since l uuucu uuuuc-y wim a icmaic tlfllient irom
he came to America. His tusk grew about Tilsonburg Ontario who went to Ann Arbor
four Inches. Scott has a nhotoirranh of I for medical treatment and wasnlace.l in h!o
Jumbo ami himself taken when he was the care. The dsfensepleads justification and pro-
taner. iienasnn nope ot regaining an I i'u" lu hu;c uc acisj aisu to plead the
vantage in that respect which I umbo has "c as a puviicgcu one.
held tome vears. Tllml.n U snfd In he 11
years old. Uenkdictus Carrying coals to Newcastle was not a
whit more strange than is bringing beef to
i was. i nai mis is done is well known. A
Irregular Inquest the County Jull and I demand exists for a better quality of meat
uinniimiB neierreu to. man mat ol the grass-fed cattle of Texas and
a 1 l : l 1. i .1. . r i t I . . .... '
.u...u. . ... .tu. u v.au.. ju.y me lUKury is -uppliea Ircm tho stall fed beeve
GUAM) JUKY ItUPOllT.
mi IVom torpidity or tho liver or constipation of printed on a blue card and was to leainanu discharged yesterday afternoon through tbe of Missouri. Some o( these in nil nrohal.ilitv.
so. tho bnwe s. try a hottlo of Iicimtlxlnc. Dr. reaneat it a'one next Sunday. So he stood ... t. are heeve. M-htri ... 1. Ir .
Theso paints In color and durability tiro admit- oblu's jrient liver medicine. Kvery bottle- up lefore the class and the minister and the lu" nan' ""' wavu "e"' . Texis and subseauentlv .Z ... i .PP .-.lien.
ted uy inoso who uro oiiuioriiy in nueii nmiuiB i ia K.u.n.u.ee.i iu wjum -uiuiiujr ..H.ui.ii-u v:!ior. and remembered it the cunninp lit- ineynna upon examination oi reports 01 t . i . ' " ' .
to be tho lilKhest irrudo In t ho imirkot. Ills If von aro not Butlsllod. visuars anu remeinocrcu it uic cunninr 111 ..... 'PR P'ocess to render them equal to the public
stock ololli paints and wall paper Is complete. For sale ut Clavin's drug store and by C. tie fellow just as his uncle had told him. coroners' inquests that in some cases deaths demand. Of late however ea tl Prowers
...ii i.la aiiiniiv of window irliiss of every sizo I Schasso. JWl-riiu Holdinu the card-verse in his hand pretend- have occurred and verdicts rendered of dentli h i.n .... . ' .
anddesorlptlon Is very hiriro. lty tulllmr at iv.mte.1. ling that he could read he piped up in his from unknown cause withoutany post mortem lor imn.e.llnie ?rW ....
'JM Commoreo Street tho .public- can ho pleased '." . ' el?ar. shrill voire . "Good at the bar 'for one ex minatlnn hv n enmnelrn. liv'.lel ..11 I ' ' ..." C'c..COnSumPUw. POf. " 0 . ."01.
Ill liny or tno lines montioueu as won us in tno neip in iiiuuruss-uiuHiiiiriiiiu uy ir. ..eiicii - - - - ' FX 11 ". ;t"i t t suau urar no more of MiMOUlt lieet
low prloos which uro wrulo of tho houso 1 2fH W JJoustou St a-ST-St 1 beer" one case the names of the jurors viewing the I in Texas markets. '
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The Evening Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 57, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 27, 1883, newspaper, March 27, 1883; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth144689/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .