The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 61, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 14, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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Light.
JTJST AimiVED.
! A Fresh Lot of Opera PnfJs. ;
$4 Per Thousand.
tfr-ust liosolil. Otlicrffnoils
In pn)rllnn.
HARRY BAUM k CO
Opera Pall Cigarettes $4.00
Per Thousand.
lirYHmn awl J.1iiii.r at re-
duced roli-s.
HAFRY BAtIM & CO.
Vol Y. Ho. 61.
San Antonio. Texas. Saturday. March 14. 1885.
Ten Cents a "Week
The
San Antonio
ABRAHAMS!
206 Commerce Street
Wholesale $ Retail Liquor Dealer
Oilers Winn ninl Liquors nt Hie following prices
FOE CASH ONIfY".
.Quart Dottlo 26 Oonts
....Quart Bottlo 20 OontB
Quart Bottlo 25. Cents
...Qunrt Bottlo 25 OontB
...Quart Bottlo 25 Cents
.. ..Quart Bottlo 25 Cents
..Quart Bottlo 25 Cents
Quart Bottlo 25 OontB
Port Wlno
Angelica Wlno
Catawba Wlno
Olarot Wlno
Sherry Wlno
lUoslInfr Wlno
Hook Wlno
B. Borry Brandy
Applo and Poach Brandy Quart Bottlo 05 Conta
Holland Qln Quurt Bottlo 35 Cents
0 Quar s Boor no Dollar
Also bate ii Large Slock of
Whiskeys Cordials and Case Wines
TELEGRAPHIC HEWS.
Tim SITUATION OF THE STRIKE
STII.l. UNCHANCLD.
Concessions by tlic nnllrona Said
to llavo Been Made-Bouncing
Treasury Agontu Etc
That iniitf lie Closed Out by thu First Da) l May. ltcgnrdlci
examine my slock.
I of Cost. Call and
Emanuel Abrahams.
j Ippjy I iP you ni:i:d aiosr.Y.
j convinced llmt I can sicto)ou money. 1 keep
ASS1CHEES SALE AT THE ALMIO MUSIC HOUSE
AS IMUU.VK MUCK
Sheet Music at One-Half and One-Quar
ter Regular Prices.
tT. I'K-ul viu lety iifOrnnii mill
iifi.imiiii.l Ciiitnf I-iikch: ilillllo
iimimiiiiiiiilltriir 'violin. (Illltnr illul oilier strlnirs. All sorts of Violin. I'l""" .ll'"!'.r."1
Ti'lliiiiiliors. vlullncclloa. Mo A In! of Orpins 1'linm Moots etc ti.t
WILLIAM HOLLAND Assignee.
J. H. MARQUART
-l'ltlllltlKTOlt OF TUB-
CRESCENT CITYOOf j SH0EMANUFACTORY
And Doalor In Loatuor and Findings Wholesale and Kotntl.
Will fell you a Hoot or Shoo Homo anil Hand Made. My stock Is superior lo
any In tlie State. Ten thousand dollars worm or runny uanii inline goons lo i
closed out nt prices lower than heretofore known
dnys. ('all.early and be convinced.
Fino Custom Work a Speolulty. Ho. 17 Solodad st. op. Courthouso.
This offer Is for the next :W
lie are mrmretl to do Gold S'dvcr and Kielrl Hating an mil
and at Arahli at can be done Host. Old ware restated. O
ageid will call far your older soon.
DOB & ENGELKE 214 Coiniueite Street.
LATEST ARRIVALS
HAS JUST HKCKIVXD A I.AI'GK LINK OK
H
Ami ninonff tticm oUrm I'lnci 1 1 luck llniMc.l Jcicrjn K't0ln.i.l ft tho low yvWv or $2.
Quality t'lilMii'ii'g Ji'i'Hi'ymit f 1. MUwaJciM'juut (Uri. A tot of
FINE DRESS LAWNS
At 15 cunts Si cents. h4 Vuro Mneii25ccnt per yard. About 10 pit it AlleuMliile HulUiipi
A kmhI l.rcBaOlr.tfhum ut only 5 cents wt junl. Kino
DRESS
CHEVIOTS.
tfTTIicsii irooil must Im cloicil out. as tie niiitfiilnif out of tills line. Wo will hislfilil
keen on liiin.l a llnu lino or WIlrn'.floons.HWISiills i:io. Just rccolw.l ami opened a lilm
Hiiciof ai.hivi:ri:mukiiiiii:iiu:m. miluniuiv nouns are in-line comtiiiiiiy im-iici.
Wo offer It lull lot or HAT.-t ut l.V cents uorlliia cents anil u lot nt IB cents woith &J cents u ii I
73 03111. Oull llerore All Art sold.
S. MAYER.
Cornar Commeroa an! Navarro Streets - San Antonio Toxas
An lll-ov Mnrili 1:1. Nothnngclii Ihe
Mlftrcmrl rnellli! strike Goternnr Mnr-
1 1 n nml the Itullroad Commissioners rt-
liirned lo Topekn lo-tlny.
Si'!!i.mi).i.ii Mnrth 1:1 Ii. Joint com-
i oininltlep only Democrats answered to
Die roll cnll. The llrst ballot was: Mor-
rison IN. Itlack 1. Wiird 1. 'I he secenml
i tt ihlrd ballots showed no ihnngc.
Ailjourned
Smiii.ii March 1:5. Tills hns lieeu Ihe.
ruletest day since the slriko began. No
allempts have been made to tnnve frelirht
trains. The arils of tho compnny hiivo
been deserted. It Is rumored that nego-
tiations were pending to-day looking to
n I rltlemcnt.
Kansas ClTr March 1:1. 'I lie status of
the rdlronil strike here U tinnllcred.
The Governor's proclamation hn uiaile
liochnnge In the situation lod.iy. No
effort has jet been ninile by the .Mis-
souri 1'arlllo olllclals lo mmc'llie frrlulit
trains. I tot Ii shies nwnlt develnpinenls.
Dallas March 13. Nuws from Pales
tine to-nlglit Is to Hie effect Hint I Im
strike there ended to-nlglit the superin
tendent nml master meelianlo of the In-
ternational and Great Northern arrang-
ing with the men that they should re
sume work to-morrotval the same wages
they were receiving neiorti Iho reduc-
tion. Thu strikers are jubilant over
their victory. The simps at Tat lor are
Incluiltd In I lie compromise.
Si. Lol ls Manh 1:1 At a private
nnference of Vlce-rrtshlenl Hayes and
Iloxle and Oenernl Solldlor Drown of
the Uotild lines about strike I Hitters
held hero to-day a lilccruin -tns re-
Ivtd from Governor Miirtln of Kiinsiis
sa) Ing he would be here on Sunday with
Hie railroad commissioners of Kansas
lo discuss Ihe situation. Governor Mnr-
iiiailuke of Missouri will aim ntleml
and It Is expecleil Ihe m ctlng w 111 de-
teruilne the future action of the luo
Stales ami Ihe railroad toward the
strikers. The statu fiuiwIUhu mnlu-
lalneil llll linn by the roml.
Afsiix .March 1:1. The Western
Union employes hern deny the rumor
that any or those emplnjed by their
company are go1u to strike. They say
nil such rumors are merely s.insiitlons.
1 here Is unfurl heruens here reKiirillni!
the strike. Merchants are getting anx
ious Tor freight. 1Mb uovernor to-iiay
received the following leleurani dated
St. Louis March 1:1: "I
honor ami applaud the Gov
ernor or it sovereign stale who re
fuses to nourish in the tacr nf his people
the vulgar and ili-li -lnble threat of mili-
tary power. Thomas Doimts."
Uii i. is March 111. A telegram from
Marshall silts: Aullve negotiations nro
going on to-night between the strikers
and railroad olllclals. The Indications
aru that it satisfactory setlleuient will be
speedily arrlted at. llepresel.tatlvcs of
the strikers have been teleciaiiheil to
come to Marshall from all along Ihe line
at once for consultation on the terms
proposed by the railroad company. The
nature ol ihe propoalllon will not be
Hindu nubile tinlll to-morrow. The I
pie aru much eltiteil at the pruspect ol it
termination ol too irnunie aim tnu
strikers appear exultant.
Loi'isvii.i.i' March 1.1. A sensation
was created here this afternoon by the
announcement that all the gambling
bouses In the clly had been loed.
Chitfof l'ollce Whullen notltlid nil the
proprietors to close up or be arrested
and one and all quietly closed up shop.
Many expressed themselves as glad to
quit the business. Louisville him been
ii paradise ofgatilblers for years and the
amount oi gamuiiiiK iniiuigiii in was
prodigious. A vigorous war on gaming
lias tieen inatie ret enuy mm ine closing
is one of the results. It is not known
list what the linal result n 111 be. but It
s t umuli! Hint the InrL'u homes backed
by plenty of capital will resume w Idle
only the small establishment will be
closed permanent I).
Loft" March lit. An Alchisun
Kansas sptcial lu the l'osl-Dlspalilt
sate there Is no ji.ulcrlal change of the
sjluutlon hero except thai Ihe striken
appear mote tonlltb nl mid profess to be
lleve Ihut their deuuuuis will be com
plied wllh. Public sj mpathy continues
to bo with tlii-ui. The attorney of Ihe
road expresses the opinion that uu end
Is not probable for several dais
committee has vet koiiu from hire to
consult olllcers ofthe roan. It Isrumnr-
ed that If " speedy adjustment Is not
reached t be inuiutcrs w II uln the
strike. The restoration of wages made
on Wednesi aveveiilnt: to the men work
ing lit the Missouri Paeltlo shops of tills
illy lias been extended to all the men
I'liiploted In Ihe lurgo machine mid car
shops on the Iron .Mountain at lie Soto
111 tulles south of here and the men Itluli-
ly commended for their loyalty to the
company.
Ausiin. Mnrcli U. As much has been
and will be said abuut Sir. Hoxle wiring
to the Governorfor State troops.and the
Governor's reply thereto n correspond
ent to-tlny culled on his Lxcellency and
oblnliitd this lull reply to Mr. Hoxle as
follows: '-Austin March 13. II. ii
Hoxle. St. Louis Mo.: 1 have two tele
grams from Marshall ns follows: The
strikers are quiet sober and peaceful
citizens of this city ami are not making
nny demonstrations lo Injure persons or
cers are fully uble to' keep the pence
(Slunedl S.T. Scon. County Attorney.'
'I believe the dispatch sent by County
iiuufiiey i ut u lie. loigucu; i.
Kei.lkii. Comity .Indue." "Until f II-
davlt Is made and olllcers report that
they cannot serve writs 1 have no au-
thority lo use force. The only State
troops on ihe lino of your roud In the
norm are keeping Ihe pence anu arrest-
ing lawless men at llltr Snrlncs. Leuts
bit lire Is In session and have full control
I of the matter. I bone the obstruction
commerce will soon be removed
(Signed) John IitmNU Governor."
Waiiimiio .March 13. The first de-
cliliil action of Secretary Manning In re- I
gard lo eliaiigrs In the Treasury depart-
incut was announced this morning. It
consists of n material reduction of force
lu the Special Agents' department
whereby It Is expected sating of $1(1- I
() annually will be ellVctcd. The ser-
I he of fl) persons In various parts of Ihe
coiinlry hss been dispensed wllh and
Hollers lu that rlfeet mailed to-day. The
I list Includes II special nscnts -M special
Inspectors of customs and lllemplojees
whose names are borne on the so-called
fraud roll. This action reduces the num-
ber of agents to '.'J Inspectors lo ii and
I Ihe fraud roll of emplo.tees to 11. It Is
I slated at the department that these
1 eh-inges are made solely In the Interests
' of economy mid no new appointments
win oe inline to tut me vacancies .-"cu-retnry
.Manning has also dccldid that
hereafter the appropriation for the pre-
vention and detection of frauds upon the
customs revenue shall not he used for
the purpose of making permanent up-
I'i'liiliiif nls but shall be conllnetl strict-
ly lo pa) Ing for Information received
concerning such revenue and to ennble
tint department to employ persons In
special cases where It Is believed frauds
are being perpetrated.
Koiit tVoimi March 13. A lively
breeze was raised this morning when J.
II. llarlbolomew division freight agent
and .1. II. Harris slnllon agent went
before County Attorney llanllu nml
e I it t tit that 111- strikers were Interfering
Ith Ihe unloading of freight cars. Slier-
1 IT" Maddux and deputies went to the
depot III hot basin and found that the
uble was that the (Inters of flouts
dllvely and cmphullcally refused to
uhln.nl the cars but were willing to
drlto nfler the wagons were loaded.
They said Ihey favored the strikers and
i mini not no their work j ne two
lllclnls of. the railroad llitn took oft"
their coals and unloaded olio cur them
selves. The county olllcers were dis-
gusted at the needless alarm while elll-
7.cns laughed at the result. It Is staled
tiy a locuintitito engineer lo-iiigiit to oe
tlieoplulon of ninny of Ids hrethern llmt
it Is extremely dangerous t o rim passen-
ger Indus while the truckmen are not
ondut); that on many sections of the
road the track hns hail no attention for
several days. This has hail the ellcct lo
u hi rm travelers which results In a fall
ing ol) ol passenger tralllc. I lie (itilf
Colorado and Santa Ke Is profiling
greatly by Ihe strike freights having
been dltcrled lo their road. Tin- clly
of New Orleans Is also prollllngal the
expense of Si. Louis ami new trade re
unions are oeiiig estainisiieu. :etcrni
New Orleans firms have their talesmen
here who are taking heavy orders for
goods. Locally there Is no liidli-nlloi
of an end of Ihe strike while tbo strik-
ers ate undoubtedly stronger Ibau ever
before. 'Ihey lack for nothing bat Ing
nil the liiiaiici.il aid necessary.
A YOUNG DESl'EHADO.
Little Mexican Boy Hold Up Two
Men with n Pistol.
A little Mexican boy aged about 10
tears was arrested and taken to the bat
:ic this morning for carr)lngit pistol.
common sized pocket pistol loaded
was found on his person. The Jlexlcnn
man who made the charge to Olllcer
Martin stated that he and a comrade
were going tip to Government hill to
ork for Hie Government when they
passed through n road lu Iho brush
where this little boy and nnotber. much
smaller wereberdlm; it couple of horses
1 no sunnier tioy caucu out loiiieotner
to shoot that man and turning iiround
the men saw Ihe little fellow In the act
of noliitliiir the nislol nt them.
course Ihey lost no lime In getting out
of harm s way anil coingiornn i
I net linn round tnu pistol at inn car
track on the corner of Austin sireel
I he sten-fnther of the largest boy snts
Hie pistol ueiougs to nun anu was kept
u I lie nouse. ami ne tines not know now
the bovs trot the nlstol. They probably
stole It out to uavo a gooti time wniie
l lev wero noru tar the norscs.
Two little girls who passed the boys
early this morning on their way down
town statu that the boys chased them
some distance through the brush point
ing the pistol at tiieiii i ne joiiins- age
prevented him irout suiiering tne seri-
ous consciiuences of his foolish actions
and he was released by the City Mar
shal.
G0SLINGBENEFIT.
The Foshton Theatre a Better Sue
cess Than Turner Hall
The l-'ashlon theatre henellt for the
family ofthe deceased 1 1 nl Gosling was
nsuccessful one. Thu management will
turn over In Mrs. Gosling u sum amount
Ing to about $ ISO In a day or so. Con
alderlng that the evening the benefit
was given when n great attraction was
at Turner ball I hU financial success Is
encouraging. It Is to be di plored the
committee that undertook the Iloso
Kytlngo bencllt wllh such n doubtful
siii-ecss sbtitild not hnve exerted them
selves. They suld no tickets ami thus
the amount rcauzeu was tiue topurery
voluntary action on tne pan ot tne com-
intinltv at larire and the eneruv exblb-
Ited bt-Messrs.Slmmsit Samuels. When
II is eons dered that Iho nr ce ot at tn s
sion charged fur that occasion was half
it dollar above the usual scale of charges
Ihe success Is all the more fluttering
All the tickets will be In by to-night
und In Monday's Issue the exact amount
realized can bo stated.
ARRESTED FOR THEFT.
Frank Woods Toltes Property
No His Own nnd pawns it.
EARLY MORNING.
Dick Slotlery Hns n Nnrrow Es-
cape From Death.
About 2:1& the report of four shots on
the still nlr of the early morning caused
those who were Jet on Ihe streets to
rush tn Ihe spot. One man was seen
running across Military plats. followed
by another who was shooting until both
were arrested by Assistant. Marshall
Cs rile h ss and assistants. When carried
to police headquarters the two men
were found to be lllik Slnllcry and Pat
Cavauntigli and another iinin named
Toole cousin of Slnllery was also ar-
rested. Mattery was bleeding from a
mid lu the neck very freely. It
was situated on tbo left sldu
and was an Incision about one Inch long
and of ronshlcrabln depth. Pat Cnva-
unugli bad n slight tut on his nose and
wns sintering Irum a s!:o wound III the
left thigh. Dr. Amos (li.tvcs was I tit -
meillaleiy summoned to tne wounded
men and attended promptly. After
probing Slatterj's wound he
declared he hod n very narrow escape
from death; that If the cut had been an
elitlith ot an Inch blither It would hnve
severed the carotid artery. Citvaiinugh's
wound ne iieciarcti not to ueot a serious
character nt all.
It appears (tint the light commenred
the iniiiihllnL' piiloou of the White
Klephnut where Slnllery was dealing
faro. Pat Cnvannugh entered the card
lute In Hie evening nml put down
V) cents on the last turn lie won and
was pu'd makingsomcilcmurhowcitr
to the tardy wnj In which the payment
was made. Slnllery declared that be
saw no necessity to argue Ihe point mid
proceeded dealing. At the conclusion
of Ihe evening Mr. K. C. Ilatton Dick
Slalterj- Toole nnd others went down
slalrs. mid k'olng to the saloon counter
called for drinks. Cnvmiaugh was also
there and threw down a quarter asked
for a drink nnd turning round ejacu
lated. "Slattery I llilnk jou roan trisn
" Slntlerv reiilltd. "What's thatr"
and Cnvnnaugli repeiilrd his ollenslve
remark and us lie uuered it uu riisueit
lo Slullerv and struck lilm In the
neck Willi n knife. Mr. Ilntton attempt-
ed lo Interfere throwing tip his arm
and received n blow from Put Cava-
nnugli onhls elbow. I'utnnnugh then
seeing that Slattery had drawn a pttlol
rushed out Slattery following lilm up
mill I mile w nil nun. iney ran across
Main plarn to Military plaza and Ihe
four shots were llred.
Cavanaugh staled lo n I.liiur reior-
ter that be did not draw bis knife tin I II
he saw Slattery put his band lo bis hip
ioukel to lirnw Ills pistol aim linn
Poole knocked him down when he mndo
ili nci-ond remark. He then liimned un
and stubbed I'laltcry lu the neck. Find-
ing Ihey had got Ihe drop on him he
ran away as fail us he could hut nt he
was turning the corner he felt he wns
hit in thu thigh by the second bullet
llred. Slntlerv hears the character of n
iiultt and Inollenslve rellovv nnd stanus
high In the estimation of ninny outside
thegntnbllng fraternity.
Mnce the writing oi tne noino tins
Morning the following facts have been
adduced: Cavnnangli rushed nwuy
down Commerce strut nnd ran Into
Olllcer Co) 'a arms who wns proceeding
tn where the shots nntiarentlr emnnnted.
Slattery nfler firing thn fourth shot rc-
Delectlve Hughes litis arrested a col
ored cook nt Lilly Gibson's bagnio
named Frank Woods charged by Ygnn-
clnCortcz with theft of a sewing ma-
ihtne Ygnaclu runsa bagnio on Nucvn
street nnd Woods was formerly em-
ployed there by her. She owed lilm
some money und during her absence he
took a sewing mnchlne belonging to a
colored woman named Hooker from the
boitsn and pawned It nt Koenlghclni's
pawn shop. Hooker lives on Ygnnclu's
rnnch.a few miles from the city and It
wns not discovered that the machine
was gono until two days nlterwnrd.
Detective Hughes was Informed and
successfully locnted both Woods and the
machine.
turned III Hie White Klctitiniit saloon
Marshal Cardenas nt the time of
the shotting was hi Iho meat
market and going over lo the police
headquarters he usee rtalned the fuels of
the case. Alone be went lo the White
Klephnut saloon and arrested mattery
who was then up stairs and he also ar-
restee! Toole whom he found stnndlng
outside. Slattery was surrounded by bis
Irlends uhui Asshlnnt Marshal I 'ar-
denas made Iho arrest but despite
their protestation he look Mattery witn
him. Thu pistol used by 1-lattery wus a
I.Vcnllbre mid his llrst shut wns very
reckless the bullet whlzlng In unpleus-
nnt nrntlinlty to Mr. I'ltriulee's ear. a
gentleman who was standing outside
the Whllu l.lepuant wiiiuuk iui u iiuvi.
to take him to the hotel. 'I Ids morning
Asslstuiit Marshal Cardenas made nn nf-
il.lnvii luminal thu three nartles and tho
ense will go belore the grand Jury. Slat
tery IS 111 Mllilll liosn liuspitui aim ironi
the doctor's report Ibis morning Is doing
well.
ASURl'RISE.
Aruelior's Vereln to the Front
Wllh the Globe.
Yesterday about 1 o'clock Messrs.
Iluedlger and William Hettschkel quite
Intent In the pursuit of some purpose
and burdened with something nscended
the stairways mid entered the High
school room. Mr. Heiischkcl placed his
burden on Iho Principal's desk and af
ter unveiling It began to talk to Super
intendent llote lu substance us follows:
'This tjlohe the properly of the Ar-
tn tne seiioot oi i ne v erein oy tiiiit dis
tinguished school man Julius llebrens
In lust) was by a late resolution or thu
Vereln voted lo be given to the High
t. lmnl. I have fullllled this task and I
linn. ns our school Is it scout lined n nil
most of our children nro uttendlng the
public schools It will Do or miicn nene
nrptrn't it to Ihe IIIl'Ii school." 'i
which Superintendent linle. In sub-
tinnci ren led; "In beha fof tho teach
era nml iiiinlls of the llltth school. I ex
tnml tliroiieh vou to thu Arbelter Ver
eln inr hearty thanks for this vnluable
gift. The proper study of the globe as
representing the earth. Includes nearly
nil science! climate Itself determines the
distribution of plant and animal Hie tho
difference In language and religion es
neelallv the dltlerent forms of worsuli:
but I will not enlarge these and much
morn mnv be learned. Attain thanking
von for this generous and considerate
donation. 1 hope It may prove a valuable
aid In our Important work."
Tim idobe. 11 Inches In diameter.
mndo by the celebrated manufacturer
C. Adam! of Berlin Germany. It is
swung in n line urnss meridian circle
uiiiici l animnrted br a beautiful ebouv
stand. It Is provided with un hourdlal.
n compass a bund donating the constel
latlonsnnd a brnss measure. '1 aklng
all In nil It Is it globe of the llrst class.
Fashionrw Theater
SIMMS & SAMUELS - - - PROPRIETORS.
Mark Grayson Director of Amusements.
G.B.Frank.
The merchant prince of Alamo plaza
has returned from Ids trip toNcw York
where he has been bovine- a lariru stock
for the spring nnd summer trade. He
looks well nnd brought his heart back
witn mm.
Cleveland Is the choice of the Anicrl
can people bo are Opera Pull' Cigarettes
TO OUR rATlTONBt
All parties visiting this Theatre can rest assured (hit the best of order shall be
maintained and any one shouting whistling loudly stamping or otherwise disor-
der ly will.be placed under arrest and prosecuted to the full (stent of the law A
special officer Is employed by the management and Is in constant attendance to se-
cure the enforcement of these rules.
MERIT BOUND
GILT EDGED!
REFINED AND
Delighted Audiences
HjK'iilt OiWr ti'hronl In i iiiliiiHiiiAtic nint iipprrrtntitii amiluutt'. A critical
inn) iKcritmniitiiiir 'uMlc rmmimi' in ix-riVct our
MODEL THE AT IE!
IjiM fuur illicit tnr (int)rt
i Itniti-tl ilnitunllc Rfnimtfon rntlttctl.
BROCKY MORGAN!
liiiiiiiriirntliiiri'Ur cicilnir end rtiiliiincnt tilth Ilic priMlm-timi of a inlrtli nrotnklnu-turn-
inline!
- On Ihe Border !
In wlilt h our i mi iliiiim hikI compiiny HpMar.
Itriiftit itilructlw mi'l tniTit'iriou vocii) Kenn
CLEO AND AID A!
Third Week nml tlrcut tilieess nf
billy. The Forrests. nola
In llielrnrlirhinl sketeli eiitllle-l
ILiIIBTinsrcS- OTTZEBIEIID 1
Ihirlhtr uhli'ti ttiry will ulirtw yim 11 few minutes of inunUil life.
Tlic limm-iiM-l) ritniiy iiii1 fa.oml non of Mm
JOHN J. BURKE.
(llw lirrirrcc-tlntr. thu duirinlnK -rlfM-ouilo ncalltit(
jfllMss ilMllie 5)apenpovt !
The Wli.inl of tin. West uu.) i'reinl r VcntrlliKpilst or tlic world.
DR. ALEX. DAIS!
W ill it. ar III tils outline mi l rt-llnixl entertainment entitled
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Jno.J.-l-BURKE DpVEIEfManiarBlu
The I:iiiiitss of iiiclml)' In Krace nnd tlrlt unelcelle!
Miss Nola Forrest !
perfection attnhiir. Iliirhur nml Intrepid feats In iiil.l-nlr.
MLL'E CLEO!
Htm1 of ft lu nrty w cliittn' tlm lrllllunt iicrlocoiiilo vocultst
Millie Davenport !
OUlt OltAND OltCIIKSTUA
OVEUTUltK
Coticliiilluir our evenliiK's ean-rtaliiincnt n itli Iho pnnluctluii uf (lrayson's orlalnal
Iriiiuntle iKirtniltureof life In the Fur West.entltleil
llltOCKV MOHOAN.tho Avenger Msrk-Grayson
Joe Hlldebrand the Outlaw Hilly Forrest
Kdwnrd Lane the Lover l'erceval Smith
Scott ltankln the Desperado Itob't Masslns
Han Itadlej- Ids mate Kd. Carter
Jasper the coon John J. Burke.
Chip Hrovky'sson Miss Nellie Hassett
Untie the daughter Miss Nola Forrest
Mrs. Morgan the mother Miss Annie Howard
Monday Night March i6th ISKXv
JOHN 11. MERR1TT.
First Appearance in this city "'J?!!.1''"1
MISS BERTHA WARING
I.Lt Ann in tli icWi lr f th" bn-utcst of all Ilreitk-Neck
1' list Appearance in tniscity nng mnt tmuco Artists
KEATING AND FLYNN.
We Haue Commenced the Fight
To Our Smokers' Delight.
OPERA. PUFFS. VANITY FAIRS
RACQUETS LONE FISHERMAN.
AND RICHMOND GEM CIGARETTES
5 CENTS PER PACKAGE.
Horse Shoe and Star Chewing 50o per Pound
All Other Goods Marked Down.
SIM -HART Cor. Main Plaza.
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