The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 7, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol Y. No. 31.
No. 31.
San Antonio Toxas. Saturday. February 7. 1 SS5.
Ton Cents a "Week
EMANUEL ABRAHAMS
MORE ABOUT THE FALL
KHARTOUM.
fen L. ' -h208 Commerce Street
o Is-Selling Strictly for Cash X
Continued Excitement In London -
General Wolseley to Push I)np-
Idly to the Front.
1 As I am reducing niy immense stock of Fancy Groceries I
offer samc.at close cash figures that will astonish all. I also
wish to state that on Wines and Liquors I offer great reduc-
tion's for the next 60 days to come. You are sure to be
suitcd.in all goods both to Price and Quality at the
fiCCASH GROCERY STORE !
- 20S Commerce Street
TELEPHONE' HO. 143.
SAN ANTONIO.
J.M. EMERSON
Ph jjjj&'ffi' j o"
?THE POOR MAN'S FRIEND.
London February 0. Advices from
Kortl state that n number of spies have
leen dlsnatched to Khartoum to'nsccr-
taln the fate of General Uonlon.
Lour) February 0. Ten thousand
Ilrltlslt troops nt stations on the Mediter-
ranean are available for services In the
Soudan. These Include Unlit regiments
01 ine line j.i uatteries 01 artillery anil
live companies of engineers.
Nkwiork tcbruary C I- allures for
the last week are : Fortho Untied States
i Canada 32; total 310 against C51 for
the previous week and 411 tlio week
preeeeding. Failures arc still numer-
ous In tbo Western and Southern States.
In other section of tho countrr lliriires
are about up to the average.
IxjNiKix February 0. The foreign
press express universal regret and sym-
pathy over tho disaster that befell Gor-
don and unite In blaming the dallying
policy or tne ministry lor ine pnuing
misfortune to the nation. It la consid
ered that Indian and even Turkish co-
operation Is Imperative at the present
Juncture.
Camo February 0. Humors have
reached here that 2000 men were mas-
sacred at Khartoum. News of the dis-
aster has cast n gloom over the entire
European colony of hgypt. Hie .nc-
llsh garrison now consists of 1200 men
Alexandria. 3SW at Cairo and IW
marines nt Suez. There are no forces at
t'ort Said excepting one gun boat. The
man-of-war .Monarch Is nt Alexandria.
Iostov February 0. Sir Hertty Gor
don brother of Chinese Gordon says he
of the opinion that the Mahdl's regu
lars who submitted to Gordon In Decem-
ber mutinied and betrayed the garrison.
Gordon's great fault was In placing too
much confidence In his men. Unless the
mutineers murdered him In the first step
of the rebellion helms no fears for the
General's safety which will be simply a
matter or money.
IIomk February 0. Frenoh newsm
en In their comments upon the mis
fortunes nt Khartoum's fall almost
Itbout exception agree in the opinion
that England will prove herself equal to
the situation bad as It Is. The fall of
J. H. MARQUART
slon
rnorniKTon or the-
CRESCENT CITY
MANUFACTORY
And Doalor in Loathor and Findings Wholesale and Retail.
Will sell you a Hoot or Shoe Home and Hand Hade. My stock Is superior to
nnr In the Stats. Ten thousand dollars worth of radv hand made troods to be
closed out at prices lower than heretofore known. This offer Is for the next 30
stays. Call early and be convinced.
Fine Custom Work a Spoolalty. Mo. 17 Soledad at. op. Courthouse
PLATING
If are prepared to do Gold Silver and KieXel Vlatlng at well
irf a eAtantv aa can bs dann Eajtt. Old twijvt rmtnfnL flu
agent will call for your order Boon.
DOB & ENGELKE 2il Commerce Street.
SEMI-ANNUAL
CLOSING OUT SALE !
rr-
DEDUCED PRICES IN
Ladies' Embroidery Materials
In order to always keep n'fresh clean stock and to make room for our Spring
importations we oner ureal iargitins iu pusu ou our remaining eiegani
stock. Look and then Compare our Prices with others I
Our Motto Is : Large Sales Small Profits and Quick Returns.
llest Berlin Zephyr 80 per ounce; Saxony Yarn 20o per skein; Germantown
best nuallty. 20c: Shetland. 20o; Shetland Floss 20c: Ice Wool all colors. COo a
box; Embroidery Silk 10o per dozen; Knitting Silk 35o per ball; Embroidery
i;neniue 400 per Dan; mix irisine ooq a uozen. iiu colors Atacreoie loru.
..E. RETTBERG & CO.
244? Commerce st. San Antonio Tex.
EMBROIDERY MATERIALS
AND OTHER
FANCY. GOODS
We are' selling so low as to be almost
. GIVING THEM AWAY
"V . .
S Since taking stock In order to' make room for an Immense lino of new goods
soon to arrlve-we have MAHKED DOWK everything In this as.well as other
lines anu give an an tnsigiit ip our uargains oy quoting a lew or tnem :
ZKl'IIYII per package of Soancea 30 Cent
GHlllIAXTOWM per hank. .. ....... lgo.nti
CHEWKti 3 skeins fer. ... ... 10 Cents
KMIIIIOIIIKIIY CIIKNII.I.1I perilosen ... .35 Cent.
81X.K A11AS1NE. pr daten... ........ .......j ....35 Ceols
WOOL AttASINJS per doieu 20 Cents
VOLOIIKD MAOIli:SII!COHU p.rball . loc.nU
TTH ITB MAOltEUE OOIID pr pound . 3S Cuti
Braids (rlc-rac serpentine and feather edge) Fairy Floss.- Ice Wool Tinsel all
1 kinds or Canvass Sateens; Ifonoycoinu Plushes Cord Cord and Tassels. Fanoy
X'ompons etc. proportionately. Also Gold and Silver Lace Cord and Fringes.
A visit to my store will repay you as I am determined to sell goods and If low
prlcts Is any Inducement you will certainly buy. Ilespectfully
S.' MAYER.
" Corner Commerce and Navarro Streets - San Antonio Texas j Fery'shaVmyPtonnp
OF
vantage. The prefect always Insisted
that Gordon would not be killed by El j
.Mahdl. The clergyman saya he recalls
this almost prophetlo discourse by
Arabl'a 1'rcrect of Police with the clear-
ness of revelation. The man when in
London was there as an emissary of El
Mahdl. The last thing the Prefect said
to the clergyman was: "General Gonlon
will not be killed. I'.l Mahdl vous fcra
rayer par le nci pour Gordon."
PERSONAL POINTS
enter the city take possession and then i SAN ANTONIO RELIEF SOCIETY
light olieloy from that great point of j
A Further Llstot Donors of Cash
Clothing nnd Provisions.
The Secretary begs to ncknowledgo
the further donations since last report:
Cash $1; cash $.1; U llalff.t Ilro.
$2.1; Mrs. J. W. Glass $20; .Major Jacob
Waelder $10; I). M. Hammond $1;
Peter Jonas $10; William MoDerinott
$2; A. I. Lockwood $."; Ms Dam-
ken II; M. Struve. 51: Hart .1-
iionu.i'.'; Jiovrraii.i;u.iioerncr.';
Charles Michael fl DoBche.t Itlsche it
.un iiotnarui 1. joun urauy $1 s. u.
nail SI Charles Schrclner Jl Samuel .V
Sons $2.50 J. J. llradr $1 Iustanau it
1.0. J I. A. Mclioiz $1 i. iiatim .t Co. Jl
John Gallagher $2 Hell A Ilros.$to Mrs.
Monsiilrage SI dues from members 23
cents; total $118.2.1; amount of last re-
port S72S.N); total amount cash receipts
$SI.03.
The following donations of rirovlslons.
clothing etc. have been received:
it. u. urown 2.1 pounus oruour; lingo
.t Schincltzer. Hl pounds of flour. 2.10
pounds of bacon III) pounds lard 2.1
nounda coflec. M nounds salt. I case of
nil 1 box of soap; J. K. Mueggo A Co.
M pounds flour 20 tiounds dried fruit 20
pounus ueans: u it univan. vi pairs 01
shoes; Mrs. iliirton pair of blankets;
iioru i) corns 01 woou: .nci
Collected From Hotel Corridors
nnd Elsewhere.
John T. Raymond Is at the'Mcnger.
Csntaln J. It. Sinllh has returned from
Mexico.
.Indue John O. Johnson of Austin. Is
In the city.
Dr. It. J. llrackenrldgr of Austin is
nt the Menger.
I. C. W. Ingram a merchant of Kerr
county is In tlioclty.
Ilr. W. II. li cks and wife of Fort
Worth are In the city.
Jiulco J. P. Poller of Florcsvll e. Is a
guest of the St. Leonard.
M. Corrlcan.n stockman oflleevllle.
Is stopping at the St. I-eonnnl.
William J. Good and J. D. Moore nf
)le. aro at the St. Leonard.
Khartoum produced a profound Impres-
in this capital. The newspapers
unite In expression of sympathy with
Gordon and liavo clven utterance to the
belleT that the Mahdl's victory will draw
England and Italy Into yet closer rela-
tions with n view to Joint action In
Egypt.
Loxdo.v February 0. It Is understood
that the Cabinet council to-day decided
to give Wolseley carte blanche to take
any measures he deems necessary fortho
rescue of General Gordon If olive and
make use of such m lltarv onerat ons as
he considers advisable to retrain the
round lost In the-Souuan by the rail 01
viiariouni. Amonir tne alternatives buk'
crested to General Wolsclev are the Im
mediate recapture of Khartoum and the
employment 11 necessary 01 tne inuion
troops to re-open tne ueruer route.
London February 0. Astonishment
has been created by the report that the
Cabinet at Its session to-day considered
dispatch received from Wolseley ask'
tng instructions. In this dispatch Wolse'
ley Informs tho Government that he will
be unable to reaou Khartoum In less
time than five weeks when the hot sen
son will lmve commenced. He assures
the Ministry that hn feels confident nf
his auiuty 10 successfully attacK nuur-
touni and defeat the false prophet but he
snys the operations necessary to achieve
tuese results win now ue uimcuii ami
hazardous
London February 0. The war ofllce
was thronged throughout the day and
yesterday with foreign ministers Mem
bers of the House of Commons and other
publlo olllclals. Orders have been sent
to Portsmouth to hold the various trans
mits now there in readiness for Immc
dlate service. At the various political
anu oilier meetings turouguout tne
kingdom yesterday morning the speak-
ers Hxnressed avmnathr with General
Gordon and thn hope that the Govern
ment would adopt vigorous and declslv
measures. Newspaper olllces every-
where aro besleeed with anxious en
quirers. Wilfred Blount says It is his
oninion inai ine juanui. ucinir uumane
and well accustomed to tne usages of
war wilt treat uenerat uoruon wen
London February 0. Arobl Hey seems
to have had something to do with Gor-
don's downfall if the story told to-day
by n clergyman Is te be credited. This
clergyman publishes n letter In the after-
noon edition of the London Globe about
meeting In tho city last November an
Egyptian who had been a Prefect of Po-
lice under Arabt The Prefect and the
preacher became well acquainted. On
Christmas last they had a long conver
sation concerning the Egyptian ques-
tlon The clergyman expressed the.
hope that Lord Wolseley would soon en
ter Khartoum. Wilfred lllount was Hi
onlr living man able to effect for Eng
land a neaceful solution of the Soudan
question. El Mahdl had confidence In
mm. nnu wouiu accent 111m as a meui
tor. So far as Lord Wolseley's expedi-
tion was ooncerned the Prefect said. E
Mahdl had arranged to allow It to np
proach Khartoum without any regular
opposition. El Mahdl might tight near
Shendy but If he did It would be merely
for the purpose of tempting Wolseley
ou into lunncr ami greater nsxs.
ould El Mahdl light
1 until the IlrltlsVi f.
were massed In the vicinity of Khar
toum uenerat uoruon me prelect in-
sisted was alreadv. at the time of the
conversation virtually a prisoner. His
so called defense of Khartoum was not)
sense as El Mahdl was not engaged In
any attack on the town because It was
riraotloullv In his nower anil he cnuhl
take It whenever be pleased. The
jivnry nnKeuiuur. u pruum
zen ot Columbus Is In the city.
Mr. James T. Clark nrcnrleturof the
Iloerne hotel In lloerne is in the city.
Contain W. T. Merrlwet her. n well
known stockman of Pearsall is In the
city.
. T. I.vt e. n Dromlnent stockman
fl.vtle station. Is quartered at the St.
.eonard.
W. II. Callawar. a well known travel-
Inir man of (Inhesion. Is vlsltlne the
city 011 buslnets.
Cant an J. II. Smith. Un led States
army Is at the Menger. Jiavlng Just re
turned irom lopeKn itnnsas witn uis
bride.
Miss Melanle Levy of Victoria who
as been vlsltlntr her sister. Mrs. Sol
lain' has left for Galveston and New
Orleans.
Mr. Sim Hart leaves for New Orleans
In a few days to see Mardl (Iras and the
exposition and on his return will be ac-
companied by his sister.
Mr. E. Itettberg. the popular young
tancv cooi is mercnant 01 commerce
street leaves to-morrow for a six weeks'
Islt to .New orK .New Orleans and
liter places.
Mr. Arthur Schm dt. n former well
nown San Antonio ccntloman. now-
traveling for a St. Louis furniture home
is in 1 ue city to snenu n lew days nciore
going to New Orleans.
CITY ATTORNEY.
Alderman Bolton Refuses to Re
cognize the Committee.
A meeting ot the committee to Inves
tigate the chnrge3 preferred against
City Attorney S. G. Newton met yes
terday nflernoon In the Mayor's olllce.
A communication was read from Alder
man Ilolton which wo8 as follows:
Honorable A. llelknar Clulrtnin InvrMUat-
Ing Oommltteit
Antonio. Tcxu. Ft-b-ujrr 0. iat.V
iliet
rt l-i 1 Im-o fho ho
i.w(-
i'lllnllmtoaiinr
iim)m1 nf youricir. Al-
betorc b
. rm.-n Loc-kwfi l Hnd echriluer. appointed
y HUll-iii'ir thuMiTor. tn Inttttlimtu tlio
rtrr ill (i 111) aicaltiH ih uilr Attorney
rtho Cftr Council
ro to lnvd littito Ihu charge in th9
cflntniilirallon. 1 win namo tho psrllri
ther r. I but III"
mw n- it ivnori no o-arjr ana
I do ml consider ln self mii
tor. but In i-.u.iliko ibis I sm 1
facts and will act as such In my
Jectto subsrrvo but the publlo wi al and I do-
alro Iht iDvestlButlon to bo tnu-lo In h open
fulr a manntrts ikih -idle and 1 believe
to only troper way to do Ibli Is b ft rj
Ij 1I.1
tlio Ant usulur me
Ou-cll bt a iltulMl un
t tbn I'. It
''Inir to etlled to
1 lb.it 1 ho Couicll b.
AMi-i 111x11 1 bird Ward
As the investigation was not able to
be proceeded with on account of the ab
sence 'of tho gentleman who preferred
luecnnrges 1 ne committee atijourneu
BRAIN TROUBLE.
Gentleman Becomes Suddenly
Unconscious Dt Emerson's.
A gentleman will attired and some
what advanced In 5 ears entered Mr.
Emerson's loan olllco yesterday after
noon. Mr. Emerson on his entryasked
the gentleman what he d-islred the re
ply came In n mint nnd Indistinct mur-
mur nnd was so low that Mr Emerson
could scarcely understand Mm. After
some slight trouble Mr. Emerson gained
the purport of the gentleman's Inquiries
and proceeded to fulfill his desires.
tvniio ne was at tue uacK ut tne ature
the gentleman rested his head between
Ids arms on tho showcase nnd on Mr
Emerson's return he found hU customer
perfectly unconscious. Emerson then
had the unconscious man conveyed to a
back room and placed him on n cot.
Mr. Emerson at first thought the man
was Intoxicated but his loud nnd pain.'
fill breathing nlarmcd him and he sent
for Doctor ltraunnagel. On Doctor
Hraunnagel's arrival that olllcial had
him taken to the Santa Hosa hospital.
The gentleman's name Is L. It. Spell-
man and Uvea at 309 Third street. The
technical panic clven to the brain
trouble from which Mr. Spelltnan Is suf-
iering ami irom which 11 is iiigiiiy 1
pronauie tie win recover is "cmuoii
dames 1 1 In erf Simpson Stanley Clark
11. Oppenbelmer New ton 'loecett nnd
J. 11. Lee have donated clothing; Mrs.
llulton. clothlntrand provisions nnd sev
eral packages of clothing havo been sent
to tue association anonymously.
The Colored Schools
The publlo school board wilt visit the
colored schools of the city the first of
next week beginning Monday morning
with the Santn Clara school In the
Fourth ward and Tuesday at the Itlv-
crslde school In the Third ward.
Recorder's Court.
C. Saldnno. August Volght Julian
Cervantes drunks lined $3 each.
William Merz. leov nir team alone.
fined $2.
Jnck Ilaiullv. belnir a vaeront. S1U or
tu nays.
lexana Harris uomi lorteiteti ami
case continued.
tour cases continued.
Emma Abbott.
Arrangementshavo been concluded by
the Turner halt management for the np
pearnnco of the Emma Abbott Operu
company. 'I his company was originally
organizcti 10 proceeu to nan j-rancisco
and therefore every member of It Is an
nrllst of eminence and much stronger
man tins wen known company is wont
to be. Thev n 111 ntipcar nt Turner hall
on tue imii.
Allnn Cook's Wile.
A correspondent named M. Logan
writes to the LtniiT stating that It was
not true that Allen Cook the colored
man who died suddenly on the 29th. had
fell ins wiiii mreo weeks ueiore 111s
death to go to the poorhouse; It was not
111s wite tie was v ncwtt i. ins lawtui
wife living In the country about four
miles above Henna tiexor count' lie
leaves three children.
An Insulting: Tramp.
Jnck Handly n lame man was arrested
last night for begging nnd this morning
he was fined $10 or :ki days In Jail by the
itecoruer. lie stopped .Messrs. uarreu
and lloone. a newenaner man and it law
yer who were out wlthsome lady friends
looking nt mo inmate stands last nigiu
and bectred ofthein. anil when refused.
begnn using very bad language In tho
I11""11" mi.- num.
Got a Shave.
A barber's chair which was sitting In
front of Emerson's loan ofllce attracted
the attention nf Mr. Nat Hart yesterday
afternoon nnd he bantered Mr. Emer
son to suave nun. .nr. f.merson told
him If he would sit in the chair he
would see that he was shaved. Nat did
Tomplo Beth El.
The musical portion of tho services at
the Temple Helh El last evening were
conducted by Professor Katzenberger
who has once more accepted the post of
organist at that place of worship. The
choir consisted of Mr. and Mrs. Katzen-
berger. Miss Stewart and Captain Knr-
be. Miss Stewart's line alto voice was
heard to advantage and Mrs. Katzer.-
berger's solo was excellent. Tlio con-
gregation havo expressed general .Ap-
proval at the return of their former
musical director and choir.
Road Overseers.
The following Uoad Overseers have
been appointed by the Ilexar County
Commissioners:
J. It. Chavez and Manuel Hernandez
West Fredericksburg road thence to
Callaghan cross road thence to the Han-
cock road thence to the Handera road.
George Fournuit Calaveras road.
Eugene Craln Babcook road.
Fred Hehrlnir and Manuel Hernandez
Bandera road.
Maximo Martinez. Marnocli road to
lloerne.
Christian Eves Ilueuner cross road.
Jacob Hoffman Culchra road.
Charles Brown Brown road.
Mr. Munklns Leon Springs tollocrne.
Herman Slaughter Leon Springs
toward Blanco.
Fashion
kTheater
Ism '
A Positive Novelty.
Mr. Fred Kcrhle makes the announce-
ment that he has secured Mile Theola
James M. Ityan nnd Matter Willie Ivy
who will give nn acrobatlo and gymnas-
tlo exhibition nt the San Pedro springs
to-morrow afternoon ut 2:30. The public
generally are Invited.
Justice Adam's Court.
This morning II. Carter and husband
vs. C. W. Winn and wife on a suit for
furclblo detainer came before Justice
Adam. Judgment was entered by agree-
ment and the premises will be vacated.
Further cares In this court were: 'I he
State vs. Jacob Hoffmann charged with
Illegally fencing land not ills own. j-.x-animation
was waived and defendent
was placed under n $200 bond to appear
before the grand Jury.
The State vs. Paul Ksser. The defend-
ant was charged with fence cutting.
Examination was waived nnd defend-
ant placed under $1000 bond for his ap
pearance ueiore tue granu jury.
The Stats vs. Fellclano l'lores. This
was n charge of stealing n saddle. The
examination otthla case had not been
proceeded with at the time ofleavlng
the ooml room. Defendant was still In
Jail. .
Ladles approve of yoursmoklngl.lttlo
Joker tobacco.
SIMMS & SAMUELS - - - PROPRIETORS.
Marlt Grayson Director of Amusements.
Golden Encomiums!
Large and enthusiastic audiences arc outspoken in their
praise of our magnificent temple of amusement nnd the brilliant attrac-
tions offered by
tast four Nlifhtsnf tlio arest tcnsatlonat drama tlio
mm i-SBBi
PRO GRAMME
THORS)
Immcllatfl)' fitltowlnir llm IntnH.uf tory melrinjro of our iptffmlM orrhittm we will
IniiutrurtiK' tlio vxt nUw't fi ntlriticn with an itrmy of Ix-tuity ntilr altcmlM with
Flail It ai Pretty Soi
tn u (Irnni) llrnwlnir llnnm ltrccitlin trrnttnatlnir Willi an
ATTItAfTIVn KINAt.K
MlJstcAL Gi:5lS.'... 7." ".r.7 . FASHION OUUHEaTKA
I'.t er pIimisIiir- In vocal si-ins nf tlio day
Willi btr Indian Clubn
Miss Rose LeClaire
In hi Mitlnr jiiif r tliu ilny.
Mr. James LeClaire
Tlio orlbillo lihelintniiiiiMia Hit
Mamie : : THE QUINNBTTS : : Frank
liitticlrl'iirtiirTuinlfllntriiiM Cmitnrtlon Act intnuluclinr Ftamllnir Forward nd
r'irwiinlTwJthiir fnm Kn
tho trlrl woiulvr U-lnif tlio itiify Kir I In tint Itimltit'i
mllnir llfiul Knrinr Fn
tor Frank ami MttlnManil
mi pll ill If iff theso fcatp.
Wortliy 11 rujHl (fn-rtliiK. Dip n
nplJili(Ml lirllllrtnt nf scrlocomlo fame
XMISS UIRGIE - UARNEYo
In lier firklliijf nrxl tneHtorioug ircinsof veal merit.
JEN
Tlilnl week uml warkH umjnnf I ho cclrbrateiUketchartlMt
THE POWERS
(J H X It A C T E It I STICS ."
GE0RG1E
O VE It T U It i: OUCH K8TK A
llc-vi-llliilt'iil twei-t lHiiel7nr ini-lilj7
1MI A'fcJ llililS A.tj) JID ATllilKHll'SD
In Ikt liriglit nii'l ivIiHMiinn TrMTAlUatloni
Tif wonderful M.ntr ami ilaiuo artlsti.
James. THE HALLS' Frankie
Tlio MurtlhtiT ncrlalf ability illni1acl by Mr. Hull tofrfther with tho
I It-vii Hint ii lifly run u ucnteir witn men rrcitioni o
by joum of hiinl prnttltn by uny himI nil nmlo urtl-tv
lorful Miff
ifntcothot ! only aeauln
l.vcr welcome nliifflnK'awii'tly. wiuntllDir m a'hery
Miss Josie Simmons
In tho cliolrcat of vocul ronJItlon.
FRANK
Iii thctr raid ulr evolution. Do not full to boo them.
MAMIE
GUelierKri't'tlnK Initial nprKiiruncoof
MISS STELLA CLARK
The pretty llttlo iMiiiK-blnl. In choice selections.
OVKU'ITIIK." " . -T OUCIIKSTUA
runcluOliitr our inuif.-noth bill of t'litertnlnmoiit with Mr. fl. J. Wheeler's highly
rei.tatfonul tlruum In tlireo acta entitle!
THE DOG DETECTIVE
MISS MAY OLIVE
Mr. S. J. Wheeler
.itr. Jas. ICIalr
ISIDORE a huntress.
Casius Calhoun an adventurer
Maurice (lernld nliiniH-r
Vlifllm OTimle trim in steel
(lid Zili Hlump 11 Kiiiluiklnii..
Hurry l'olii'lfjiler.u iiiniriliinler.
Mr. 1'olnileiter his fntlier
Illack Mlitrs an outlaw
lluinllton aserviiut . .. .
jlj1 J The Outlaws Mates
Ixiulso I'olmlexter. tfi plunti-r's dauirliti
Tin: imki Dirrix'nvuK
r K Mis
Jan. Woodson
Mr. Jno. Klllsnu
Mr.Jare.lWatU
s Annlo Howard
UtKU and II ILL
MONDAY NIGHT FEB. 9th 1885
First production of S. J. Wheeler's greatest sensational
drama in Prologue and 3 acts entitled
A Fight for Life !
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 31, Ed. 1, Saturday, February 7, 1885, newspaper, February 7, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163086/m1/1/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .