The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 1, 1885 Page: 1 of 4
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The San
Liaht.
Opera M Cigarettes $4.00 j
Per Thousand. I
ttrwincs sml Liquors nt n- !
ductil rule. .
HARRY BAUM 1 CO.
HARRY BAUM I CO
San Antonio Texas. Wednesday. April 1. 1SS5.
Vol Y. No. 76.
Ten Cents a Week
Antonio
JUST AIIIUVED.
A Fresh Lot of Opera FnHs.
$4 Per Thousand.
EMANUEL
ABRAHAMS
206 Commerce Street
Wholesale $g Retail Liquor Dealer
Oflers Wlnes.nnil Motion At the follow lnjr prices
FOR CASH; ONXY.
Port Wlno
Angelica Wlno
Catawba Wlno
Olarot Wlno
Sherry Wlno
niosllntf Wlno
Hook Wlno
B. Berry Brandy
Appto nnd Poaoh Brandy.
Holland din
.Quart Bottlo 25 Oonts
....Quart Bottlo 25 Cents
....Quart Bottlo 26 Cents
...Quart Bottlo 25 Cents
...Quart Bottlo 25 Conts
Quart Bottlo 25 Cents
..Quart Bottlo 25 Oonts
Quart Bottlo 25 Conts
Quart Bottlo 35 Conts
...Quart Bottlo 36 Conts
6 Quar s Boor 010 Dollar
AIM) hnve ii I.nrtrc Slock of
Whiskeys Cordials and Case Wines
Tlmt mutt be Closeil Out by tlio First Day of .Mny. ltc;iirillcss of font. Call nml
examine my Mock.
Emanuel Abrahams.
TELEGRAPHIC HEWS.
PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS-
NEW YORK POSTMASTER.
The Canadian Rebellion The War
Between Franco and China
Gen. Urn nl's Condition.
hare any article of Jarelry yon mat wish
Jineit engraving on
IT lAl ILLIa Jonler. repaired or eugraecd equal to Aew York styles.
l or metals by
DOE & ENQELKB 211 Commerce Street.
T.M.EM
if you ni:i:i sionhy.
NEXT TO OOUnTHOUSE
Or If .rrl wnut u Imritaln Tor
Kmersnn m trot It. Illio me
convinced Unit I run suvu inl in
a little of u cr thlnir n linud.
BATHS
TarMlimian llathi are the ttrst Thing out for OJih.
llhrumutiim Satralgia iiun Oak and all Skin )
easfi. Also Hot Cold Shoirtr and Tub ltathn at
A. XUtlAX'S Corner Commerce and Alamo Street.
B it I Ml n We are prepared to do Gold Silver and Xickel Vlating al well
rl U I I IV I and as cheaply at can be done East. Old ware renlated. Our
B il'pJtillriwilffiotii.
XVK I1AVH .IlIhT iti:ci:ivi2i) OlTKSIMtlNU STOCK OV
Millinery Goofts.Ms Bouuets.Etc.
In endless vnrlcty "till extend n conllol Invitation to nit to cult
nml examine our attractive goods. A bcnutllul lino of
Children's Hats for Boys $ Girls
Jitxt npciHil. Also ii nicotine or rlllMlllllN'riliiiil MISSP.S WlI'-SHIlS In (llnliuni
unit l'Muo. I..UT.S AND KMIIIiOllllilllllS In i inllim inili tj-.
Closing' Out Sale of Dress Goods
iibroliU-iTil Chambniy I'aUcini lit only fctf.
Corner Commoroo andNavarro Stroots - San Antonio Toxar.
THE" "CINCINNATI
CorrugatedJCo.'s Roofing Siding and Ceiling.
Above out shows a store constructed of our Corruirntcil Iron. Coiuttrv
merchants and merchants In the small towns can save the cost of their store
Houses constructed ortuis material in Insurance. Semi for our catalogue.
The E. F. Redfiold Co. General Agents
anurias auu jimuiuu uuiveiion or.ron norm.
Hiiiimihhii March III.- At l::iu this
ciichlnir Crafts of I'nok mid Ilukir of
Moultrie lint 1 1 Democrats had n list
light on tho Hour of the House. The
trouble nroso out the stockyards bill
on which they were opposed. Crafts
took linker to tank nml on tils resenting
struck It I in In the face whereupon
linker struck bnck twice kicking litui
oncu In the stomach and marking his
face badly. Cruris attempted to strike
Maker with n chair but was prevented
liy friends and they were separated.
Ilnlncf without putting any motion
declared the IIohm) adjourned. This Is
Hie second light linker has engaged In
this session.
I.ONiioN March ill. llartlngtun when
refuslngln the Commons to-day to give
nny Information of tho relations with
Ittiislu said the (imtrnnient deemed
this attitude necessary because both t lie
matters or (act and the policy which
funned the subject of the discussion be-
tween Knglatdand lltisiln "ere objects
concerning which ine strongest nncl
most sensitive feeling existed In Kng-
land llussln nnd India. In regard to
the continued military preparations the
Mnripils stated they were not being
made us n menace to Ititssla nor een to
Influence pending negotiation.
I.OMKIX Mnrcli III. The Itttsslan Kin-
bassiidor has Imparled on Oranlllethe
substance of the telegram from Do (Hers
regarding the Afghan frontier. The
Government will withhold Information
on this subject from I'urllniiielit until
the preliminaries have been settled for
Hie meeting of the meeting of the Joint
boundury commission. It is reported
that Uniterm vice ruy or India Is nego-
tiating Willi tho Ameer of Afghanistan
for a formal treaty recognUIng a llritisii
prutectornteof Afghanistan. I'utllpcnce
Is assured existing orders for llttlnir nut
IIiii natal reserve purchase of transports
and dispatch of reinforcements to India
are ueuig carrieu out.
Miimiik.ii March 31. The rumor that
Fenian Influences were at work In the
Noithnest Is apparently credited by the
Government as special Instructions lime
been Issued to commanders of the Iron-
tlercorps to prepare for service. A spe-
cial agent of tho (iovernnieiit who wns
all through tho last Fenian raid has re-
turned from n tour of Inspection along
the frontier nnd reports an unusual
number of suspicious looking persons nt
St. Albans Fort Covington I'lnltsburg
and other points. He anticipates trouble
there and tins notified the Government
that tho mllltln ns a general rule are
not by nny means an Inelllclent corps
but the Htnte lacks every requisite for n
force In the Held.
Iius March ill. The vote against
Ferry Included the liepuhllcnn union
the extreme left to Manchester. No
group appeared strong enough to Insure
compact ministry. All the sections
were unanimous In the determination to
prosecute the the war to n successful Is-
sue. In the plan submitted by General
l.ewnl nnd Admiral reyronnnd adopted
by Kcsry it wns proposed that -t.VXKj
troops be sent to Tonuuln nnd Hint a
simultaneous advance be made on the
Gates of Chit. Admiral Courbet wns to
attack Canton when the rnlny season
stonneil operations In Southern China.
The new minister will probably adopt
this plan. The Figaro says Ferry lias
appealed to his friends to gntlier to his
support. He declared he would send
1UO.UOO men to China If necessary.
W'Asiiisrrrox March 31. Nominations:
Knvoys extraordinary and minister plen-
ipotentiaries of the United States Win.
It. Itoberts of New York to Chill;
Charles W. Duck of Kentucky to Peru;
Charles T ltussell of Connecticut con
buI nt Liverpool F.ngland; Henry 0.
I'earson postmaster of New lork; Nor-
man J. Cotman. of .Missouri commis-
sioner of agriculture; John T. Mngraw
of West Virginia collector of Internal
revenue for tho district of West Vir-
ginia; Henry Kernoehe of Louisiana
Iloyd of North Carolina collector of
Internal revenue for the Fifth district of
North Cnrollna; Mellaril II Hubbard of
exas envoy exiraoruinary anil minis
ter plenipotentiary or the united stateB
in .lapan: itiu. iv. i.ang or Texas
uniieti muies cousin ui iiumnurg uer-many.
Nkw oiik March ill The Tribune
of this morning Hujs: Oenetai; Grunt
lius expressed himself ns being entirely
III his physicians bauds nnd snld he
would do wlinteer was suggested by
them. Nothing whatever Is kept from
him In regard to his condition and he
was Informed (if lis seriousness nnd pro
biihlu termination He received the
statement that there were Indications
ofu speedy end without n change of ex
pressioii.biit did not suy nnythlngnbout
Ids feelings. He has known for some
time that the disease was sure to kill
and been ready for some time to iro
member oTli rant's household In conver-
sation with a World renorter. said:
"General Grant never doubted that he
was dying. He knows the progress of
ino uisease as wen as ma puysicians
nndheuwults the dual summons with
the stolidity for which hols noted l'er-
haps his only regret is that he cannot be
auoweii more time in order to sansiy
himself about his books. He expects to
die nnrt has no fears. He thinks that
alter his death he will be better nppre'
elated nnd that he will be better under
stood by some future generation than by
this." The universal feeling of sorrow
that General Grant should be passing
awnv. Is seen in numerous condnlntnrv
telegrams received every day. Many of
tlicin are from persons in the South.
General Fltzbugh Lee the nephew of
ltobert K. Lee has sent n telegram say-
ing that the heart of the South was
throbbing like that or the Northern pub-
lie and that the prayers oral! wero for
hl recovery.
WiBtiiNinox March ill. A gentleman
very near the President nnd undoubted
ly spinklng from actual knon ledge re-
ports that the reappointment cf Post
master Pearson of New York was made
after the most patient examination ot all
the fuels with the charges ngalnst him
anil his answer to the same which were
yesterday submitted nnd read by the
President. The appointment may there
fore be considered a complete vindica
tion. Uls further stated that the reap
pointment or Pearson will constitute a
notable exception Jo the course which
the President mny be expected to pur-
sue. The New ork postollice ns the
largesi nnu most important in me coun-
try Is nf Interest to all t lie people and
especlnlly to the tnst business enter-
prises centred III the metropolis. It Is
to-dny considered u complete lllustrn-
I rnl lull if the successful application of
ci It service reform principles In nu Im-
mense government establishment. "Tills
condition' ndded the gentlemnn nboe
referred to "hns been brought nhout
ry largely by the intelligent efforts ot
.Mr. renrson ami ue is inns iiicniitieu in
the i lusest manner with this example of
the success or the reform. The reap-
pointment of him Insures faith nnd con-
lldcnce In the movement which would
receive n shock from Ids removal. Ills
retention was earnestly requested by a
large number ofthe business men or the
city both Democrats and Itepuhllcans
and very generally by Independent Ho-
publicans wiio did such good service In
support ol the Democratic candidates In
the last campaign." It is further au-
thoritatively learned Hint tilts act of
1 lie President must not be regarded as
Indicating Hint In other cases tlirse op-
posed to the party of the President will
either be appointed or retained after the
expiration of their terms of olllce. In
answer to n suggestion Hint the appoint-
ment ori'cnrson might cnusc great (Us-
sntlsructlon in the ranks of his iarly'the
President Is reported as saying that the
Democratic party Is neither hypocritical
unpatriotic nor ungrateful
A SUICIDE.
A Young Man Kills Himselt With
a Pistol.
Lust evening between the hours of !l
and 10 o'clock Louis lEIppsteln com-
mitted suicide by shooting himself In
the forehead Louis Hlppstelti was the
son of Peter ltlppsteln the miller on Hie
Snlado and the deceased lived with his
parents at I lint place Louis appears to
have been ill nnd weakly for some time
sull'ering from depression or spirits. On
several occasions he has expressed his
Intention to end Ids life nml Inst night
he necompllshed his ilire purpose. 'Ihe
verdict or the Jury wns in nccordnnce
with the evidence t tint deceased met
Ills death by n pistol shot tired by Ids
own hand with suicidal intent.
K P.. Attention.
A full attendance ofthe members nf
Uk Lodge il. Knights of Pythias Is
quested at the meeting Thursday night
April 1! There are lour aspirants to thu
ruiiK oi l'age aiso. omer imporiani nui
ness about uniform division nnd enter
tulnment to be transacted. M-2t
Mexican Circuses
Kan Antonio Is Just now specially
blessed with Mexican circuses or ma-
ronas ns they nre cnllrd in Spnnlsh
One Is situated on Washington square
and the other In that portion of the cttr
known as Chihuahua nearCloud'sstore.
i neso circuses or ramer trupeze per-
formances are of the most primitive
character and so Is the entrance fee.lt
being but Ihe cents. Performances aro
given Thursday Saturday and Sunday
slstlng'of n canvas enclosure In which
are erected the scallblds. The luuslo In
one of them consists of an acordcon
and bass drum while the other has a
very TulrMextcan strlngband. Tho acts
are characteristic and some of them arc
really meritorious the Mexicans bearing
the reputation or being the most during
trapeze performers in the world. The
crowd usually In attendance Is slightly
mixed ami oners n line opportunity
for character study Tnklng It nil in nil
those who want to see n rocket edition
or Mexico ns It Were should not full to
see mese snows.
Death of Andrew D. Wren.
The I.iinir Is very much pained to
lecord the sad denth or Mr. Andrew D
Wren aged 31 years which occurred In
this city this morning. Ml. Wren wns
connected with tho lnrgehnrdwnrc house
or Lerotix & Cosgrove nnd had been
raised In their business. He was with
the firm Tor the past is years and was
probably the best posted hardware man
In the city. Ho was known nnd
universally resnecieu ov neariv
every citizen of Western lexas
who trades In ban Antonio
n member of the oung Men's lien
etolent association. Casino and Turner
associations 'I urner Hook nnd Ladder
nnd Fire companies and wns un hono-
rary member of the Mechanics and
V orklngmen's union. All these socle-
Pes and the lire departments or this city
will be In attendance ut the funeral.
which occurs to-morrow morning at 1U
o'clock from the residence on the corner
orCnsIno nnd Commerce streets.
Their Statement.
Messrs. Wnhrenbergcr & lleckmnnn
Ihe successful architects In the late city
hall competition placed their unaltered
plans nnd tho elevation of the adopted
design In the large show window of Ihe
Sunset ticket olllce In the Knmpiiianu
building for the Inspection of the puli
lie. Yesterday morning perspectlv
drawings of the unsuccessrul architects
were nlso placed on exhibition nt the
other window of the same olllce. As
notes regarding the dimensions of Conn
ell chambers In the rejected plans (none
or which are placed on view) were con-
spicuously attached to the drawings
and as It seems an exhibition of skill in
drawing was desired boiuo more pic
tures nnd plans were added to the east
window to-day by Messrs. W. & 11. ono
oiwuicuisn drawing ot .11 r. vtanren
bemer's deBlirn for the Texas State Cnnl
tol. an elegant perspective and n credit
to the designer while the other Is nlnn
nnd elevation No. 2 submitted by W
II. for the city hall and which was re
ported as "without n tower" Instend o
"without a rotunda" In the newspapers
As nil competitive designs submitted te
the Council can be seen nt the Sunset of
fice window everyone Interested can
slop inu see iueiu.
Every first-class dealer sells Opera
jl'uu cigarettes win not aticicio tne
A JEALOUS HUSBAND S.H0OTS
HIS WIFE.
Stn etnenl ol the Ptisoner Alter
the Murder Wns He Just I Mod
Tim Inquest nnd Verdict
Yeslerday evening nhout 7 o'clock n
shocking trngedy occurred on Austin
street a man named llurkhnnl shooting
his wife and killing lur and nflerwnrds
attempting to commit suicide himself in
which however he was unsuccessrul.
The murderer wns nrresled by Olllei r
Mocker) and on nrrhlng nt the bntcnve
Inndo the following slntenicnlo to n
Liuiir reporter:
My name is George P. llurkhnnl and
this trouble enme up through n man trj-
Ing to work a dirty game on me Willi my
I hnd Just sold our household
things to Messrs Collon & llollou for
My wire was going to spend her
aster at F.lgln III. first going lo her
mint In Chicago. She wns going there
Snturduy with Mr. Llpske a mnelilu-
at the Ilihloradsky brewery. When
ume home Friday stie said "George
Llpske Is not going until Monday." I
sold "Dorathat don't trouble j on nt all."
She then snld she was not going logout
Mm ni men in me House wnere
peddling beet for Ilehloradsky he lived
next door to us nnd I found
wo had more rooms In tho house than
we wanted. 1 got Dunbar In with us.
Afier quitting the City Drew cry 1
moved to Avenuo 1) nnd Seventh street.
All this trouble nrose on nccotiut of n
soldier named M. Stephenson who was
in company u n.iii inuiniry. nen i
round this out I snld lo my wife. "Dora
1 want loask you one word" "George"
she said "It Is nouse to speak to me 1
won t go Willi you." isaiu "no me mis
lav or uoiri snip nero any more i on
iiniinised me liilllifiillv von would not
go nml stop In that place." 1 round nho
Hint she hud got i'l from this Stephen-
son which he had given her to get n di
vorce. MeniieiiKon was u iiisciiurgeii
soldier nml hud drawn about $Ms).
Stephenson nml 1 have gone out to-
gether. Uniuwe hail n buck out all
night which look us to the Second mis-
sion. Soiuo weeks ngo I was told by
Dunbar that Stephenson had ihe encour-
menis oi my vv ue. nnu ouec i loiiuu
i in in v hoiiM' and eliasid him out.
threatening to kill liltii. My wife then
snld "George forgive me I know
I am not doing right" nnu
she suld' 'don't let me hear
anything more about It" I forgave her
anil yel on paiuriiny niiernooii i loiiuu
she went up lo Dunbar's again. 'Ibis
afternoon 1 went to the bouse and see-
linr tier mere nrew a n sioi. i no ursi
time It did not go oil. I then shot her
twice. She staggered out of the house
in nn outhouse nnd fell dow n nt tho buck
of It. When I first shot sho si.ld "For
Soil's sake forgive me." I suld "Mi;
will die wllh von." When she fell
down 1 knelt i own nml kissed her mid
then shot in) sen. 1 know what 1 have
done nnd I am sorry I nm not slaying
wltn tier. My wne goi uie iusioi nvvuy
froui me. nml rulslng herself up stag
gered Into tho street. We hnve been
inarrleit lour jenrs nnu nave nocuiiiircu
Dora wns - yenrs oi age ner oiriuiiuy
belm? on the !d ofMlirch.
The nliovo is a vcruniim repori oi
what llurkliart sain linmciiiaieiy uuer
the crime. Tho woman after taking the
pistol ft way from her husband staggered
Into the roadway where she fell on her
face dead the pistol still 111 her hand
The dead woinnn was a pretty woman
of fair complexion flaxen hulr and blue
eyes nnd the futul boll took ellect In the
IlCCKUnu raiigeiiuownwiirus. nuriwiurii
shot himself In the neck to the right
or the wind pipe nnd lodged In the
roor or ii s inoutii. irom wnence ii wns
extracted by Dr. Amos Graves. The
woiinueii man wns reiuuveu loinu c
tv tall llurkliiird appears to have been
drinking considerably the Inst few weeks
nml also tried to borrow a sholuiin from
Mr. Morris stating that ho wanted It to
kill n bad dog and he is nlso snld to hnve
shown n new pistol nt Decker's saloon.
on rioicunu sireci asserting iiiai ue
would kill somebody with It before
in.
his mornlnir the Innucst on the dead
nouy ot Jirs Horn imckiiarii wns ueiii
ociuro juuge .euenuorii. ine uioai nil-
nortnnt testimony wns Hint of Mrs
Wellburn n neighbor. Sho deposul
that she got home about .i o'clocK oi
.Monday afternoon nnd n few minute
after her urrlvnl she henrd several shot
fired over nt Dunbar's house and when
she cot to the door shu snw
ladles running out of
the house and they told her
that a man had killed his wife. While
talking the deceased ran out bleeding
profusely and followed by n man. Wit-
lies neseecneti ine mull noi 10 fiiuoi uuv
more nnd she told the woman to climb
the fence. She tried to climb it but she
fell bnck. He pointed t he nlsml directly
nt lierand asked the womnn If she was
dead. Mrs. Wellburn called for assistance
closely followed by deceased who fell
at her feet. I lie litistiumi louowcii nnu
stepped ill between her nnd deceased.
The deceased picked up the Pistol when
she fell after llurkliiird bail shot him
self lie looked uttnewouiaiiumi wiiim-ii
verv leisurely duwn the street A col
ored man named Hamilton who wns
maka ids nrrest if anv one would as
sist ti I in nnd some people started
down the street where he wns nrresled
The womnn lived nhout 10 minutes niter
she wns shot Mrs. Dunbar (ho colored
man Hamilton and Dr. A. Hern" also
irnve test nionv. Tho urv returned
verdict that tho womnn enmo to her
denth bv belnir shot by her husband.
llurkhardls In Ihe county Jail doing well
anil is awaiting me action oi ine grunii
J"r'
Fine nock.
Two or tho largcBt rocks Tor building
purposes ever delivered In this city were
brought In last evening from Mr.
.Michael Olive's white stsne quarries on
the ban Geronlmn about 30 miles from
the city. They nre Intended for the now
Kplscopal parsonage on Travis snttnrc.
and were weighed by the City Weigher
ono weighing llino pounds net and the
other C'JfiO net. They were brought In by
Messrs. F. W. Puetz and OttoSchroeder.
Orders for building stone left wllh these
gentlemen win ue promptly nitenueu
Fashion Theater
SIMMS & SAMUELS - - - PROPRIETORS.
Mark Grayson Director of Amusements
TO OTJIl rATXlOWSl
All parties visiting this Theatre can rest assured that the best of order shall be
maintained and any one shouting whistling loudly stamping or otherwise disor-
derly will be placed under arrest and prosecuted to the full extent ol Ihe law. A
special officer Is employed by Ihe management and Is in constant attendance lo se-
cure the enlorcrment ol these rules
omapch of All
First Appearance in this City "r mi&.T'
WILSOH SISTERS!
Iltiiipi NiiiniMs ii i.l yerln ( tc ViH-nllsis.
First Appearance in this City lVll;?lS
KEATIHG & FLYHM I
First Appearance in this City of the popular actor
MR. FR4HK BJBKEi
Monday Tuesday aid Wednesday March 30 31 and April 1.
Hir. I.llnif (hi trlltlrrnf itiiri'Vi-Mlntr utir .li umin' with lln im-liu-llmi ut Jnh
II. Merrill i) itiiiMHliitftnimtil' tnrk cntliltHi
Eccentricities !
t 1 riMlni liifr Jnlin II Mcrrtlt ninl Cninp.uiy.
sr !u;itn:sTuinn;N tai7 coNriAVj: . . oiiciikstiea
In clmkf mill IrrllMiMit iwal tH-Wi-llon
MLL'E CLE.O!
i he pri'tly lltllpiitliin nrllstc. In fnlrr JIk un I reel
'I In- IxMiitiriil iinl urtUtlo tVrimli- hiinjii HoloUtA fn tln-lr iittnictlw specially tlic
Wilson Sisters !
In it irw ffUt'iion tit ppnrkllnir k'h) jrdna
MAa(&EHRAILIlD JDAYEE
On Oh- wnmif train mlnnM eotiniftlon uoiijilcil on tlxiuffh anil tiero llioy nro
Dan.oKEATING & FLYNNWohn
Tlic uckiifmlfilifcil uutK.THta ut lircuk-iuik m.njf nnl dunce
Tim llniHlictl littlu lmly ilaiutr
MISS BERTHA WARING 1
In nimt urtlPtla iitul iiuTilorfoiiA cong utnl ilantt.
In In fit-lit nml i!irkllnjt tn.n Kt-ino
llMss lIMllie 5)apenpout !
Ol'K (Jit AN I) OltCIIKSTItA...
Our lauiflilnif Interlii'li- ninlcr the nll cunt lilnjof Mr John Klytui cnlHIM
CASH ON DELIVERY
liitHHliK-liitt Minn A nnlf Ilowanl Mrsnri nnri llurku uml nthrrn.
OVKlTFuHK r.FAHHIOX OIECIIKSTKA
In sweet voice anil winning waytfllljcEc !E KKEO
K-allnt'H Klcir Kentucky KoiiHily KaU'MiHtctipIo Kinks
DAN. KEATING!
In lliuchoki'Ht trciiifi (if her ihii1 rt-in rtoirt
MARGBRALD DAVBNE !
Ci.iillinil sini-i nj nf lliu lerllnKeniiie.lluiis vnrullsls nml dancers
JOHN H. MERRITT
Miss Bertha Waring
It) tliflr rlnlnul rnnily crcaiion cntltll fIlxo Two Foot
InliiHlnrlnK sllly Hn-try. rM)infMilaiui' ami Hrfift inoutii luiltatlons ut thu
Cuckoo uml riiurt li ortran.
Tlut pn-ltv facn ami ih vvt nonr ut
Millie Davenport !
'I liu liarmlnir tui In tlielrner1i ocnl .Utilnnii tlio
Wilson Sisters!
OVr.KTUHK OltCIIKSTItA
CnlKlil'lhiir our rpli-iiillil etiti'l-tuliinient llh the pnliletlim or ll IiIkIiIv
niiiinilnir rurce i-iiIUUhI
Nerve & Patience
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tySEChange of Bill Every Monday and Thursday.
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 1, 1885, newspaper, April 1, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163130/m1/1/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .