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S . llarrjr Ilium Co. i
PSa The San Antonio
I'urv Omnium e.v
Lierht
Volume V. -Number 148.
SAN ANTONIO TEXAS TUESDAY JUNE 23 1885.
Only 10 Cents a Week.
sfiS. Commerce itrcct )
SvVl P" Anlonlo )
X x TO.
linKrlM and
Domestic Cfjrnrs. c
j IteiisonuMu I'rletsl j
Cor. Main Plaza and Soled adSt:
TWiO STiORiES
Horn HU.I.INO
All kinds or Cianrettes
! 3
SIMH LART1.ffi'
And Commerce
D
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES
Emerson's Loan Office
Soledad Street.
llilrltttf n tlirin mnntlia nlw-enee u lanre
Allil'lllllllst Willi lit inilllM'lllHCIT. iNiie H ill
IIIIN NKWTON.
Newton k Weller
U'hnlKFiilK ill llctall lle.ilera In....
Crockery Lamps and Glassware
Woodenware Housefurnishing Goods.
Commission 3Eeroiia.xits.
l'o. 10 Main Plaza (East Side) SAN ANTONIO.
WHITE
LIME
AND
Cement !
J. H. MARQUART
litorniKTon
"tyBOOT ll SHOE
And Doalor In Lonthor and Findings Wholosnlo and Rotnll.
Will sell you a ISoot or Shoe Home anil Hand Undo. My stock la superior to
.my In the .State. Ten thousand dollars worth of ready hand made goods to he
cloned out at iirlceB lower than heretofore known. This oiler is for tho next HO
days. Call early and ho convinced.
Flno Custom Work a Spoolalty. No. 17 Solodad at. op. Courthouse.
BARGAINS. BARGAINS.
i havi: coNCLuniio to cwav. out mv nNTiitr. stock op
MEN'S YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S
CLOTHIHG
.AND
GENTS' FUREISIMG GOODS
BELOW COST!
Call t'tirly nnd secure bargains. Terms: toady Cash.
A. M. COHEN
Dollar Storo Bulletins
Wholesale
Thomas Goggan & Bro.
Galveston and
Alio can lc the I-arirest Ptoek or nil kln.Ii
.ft Cents a I'liekHiri'
ri L'i ni I'er l'i
"'TobacGon isl.
Street Bridge:
AWNBROKER'S Si
JJ1IJ
itlillitlt' of 1
s. u. vi:i.i.i:u.
f. w. McAllister & bro.
231 203 AND 20$ S ALAMO U. 01. VIUITA
HAN ANTONIO TI.AS.
Wu nre Whtilewilo nml Uitftll Dealer in Autln
Uhiic l.linc lli-Kt llnunU ul Dntk Itoaendalu itu.1
lii)Kirhn1 KnrlUU Portland Cements Plaster of
Paris und Lonjr (lout llnlr nml would uiik you to
cull or write us Tor prleeB K-rnru pu return n iIho
where. PlcuRn nu'iitlon this paper.
or the
MANUFACTORY
300 and 311 Main Plaza.
and Retail.
San Antonio
of Mualeiil Instruments nml Musical Bunnllea
TKIiECRAPIlIC NEWS
THOUDLE FIIOM THE INDIANS
QUITE I'ltOBABLE.
Chlcnno Gamblers Slorm in Mis-
Rouri Cliottrn In Spain
outer News
TortKi June 22. Tli .Slate l.lte
.Slock Sanitary Coiiinilxloncr decided In
iroeecd to l.aMn Io-hIkM lo Investigate
the nintler of Texas eallle helnu ilrlwii
out this .Stale.
C'll v w Mkxicii .lime 2J. 'I lie Illy of
Vera Cruz has clinch d n iiuaratillne law
requiring all tessela. nrrltliiK from Spain
lo lie sitlijecletl tiitlireuduysiunriwilhiF.
It Is likely the Federal Koteruinent will
Inereaso this term If cholera eiiullniirs
In Increise III Spain.
Ton.Kt. .lune 21. The Seentary of
the Male Hoard of Agriculture stales
the well worm Is notriolhirasimieli dam
ago to corn as Is thought. The corn has
grown too old to ho d.imngrd hy the
worm. 'l'liey seem lo lie devouring the
weeds and other more lender vegetn-
hles rather than corn.
DcNvnt June '22 A St r.ouls Colc-
railo special says: It Is ruuiorcd this
evening that six IT 1 1! Indians were killed
hy whiles in Delore'a valley. Tho chief
or the trlliy to which they hclonged Is
cry much enraged and demands sails-
fncllon. If the rumors prove true there
will probably bo trouble In huiilliern
Colorado with the Ules.
W.tnii.suiox Juno 2-. Olllelal eonllr-
million of Hie report from Vienna that
tho Austrian government w 111 not re-
ceive .Mr. Klely in a representative of
the United Mates inivcrnmcnt cannot be
obtained here. Tho Secretary of Slide
and the Austrian legation rehire lo talk
upon ins subject uiero are inmea-
tlons. however. Hint point lo the suli-
stnntlal correctness ot the repot t.
San KitiNt'ii'o .lune 22. Demi's
Kearney announces his Intention lo run
for Oovernor of tho Slate next year on
the Worktbgmcn'a ticket 'the chief
plank In his platform will he that iniinl-
einaiiues nave tne rigiu in regiuiue
tvorklnirmen's houra ol labor. IIu says
hu will make a six months' campaign
and adds "It will bp the most uitignltl-
cent campaign ever witnessed In Call-
lornia ami t win uo ciecieu 100.
1!omk June 2.I. In reply to the mani
festo hy Cardinal I'llra supporting the
Catholic press In various countries In
stating that Hie church wns going to
wreck and ruin under the present direc-
tion as compared with that unho foiuier
Pnnn. l.eo tars It wns written lo Car
dinal tlalbert merely asserting his right
to enforce uncompromising ooeiiienco
lo the reslirnlnir 1'ontill'. The letter
created a sensation. Cardinal I'ctri. has
r tlcn to the robe nn iiumuie submis
sive apology. Tho liberal press re
ives tne rope s letter most lavorauiy.
W.hiimiiox Juno 22. Tho War de
partment has received reports from Tort
Ileno Indian Territory dated June 20
lo the effect that great excitement pre
vails nt that place over the threatened
outbreak by Cheyenne Indians known
as Southern Cheycnnes. They arc mak-
ing preparations to go on the war path.
Troops have hern dispatched lo (iiellthc
dlsluilmneo. It has been only a few
days since troops were sent to quell a
local dlsturlfiincH among the same In-
dians. The Wnr department olllclals
eru not In nrmcd as lo the cnuso of the
threatened outbreak on Saturday.
.Maiiiuii June 22. Official returns from
the cholera Infected districts of Spain
lire: Valencia city new cases 20 deaths
i; Valencia province new cnies lis
deaths 172: Jlurcla. city new cases fis.
deaths III; In towns adjoining the city of
.Murcla IIU dentin unci .i2 In the reumlu
der of llm province of .Murcla; Carta
cculn. nuw cntcs 2. deaths none: Cnttcl
Ion ilu la I'lana cllr new cases ll denths
:i; iqslclloii ue la riann. province now
cases Ul. deallis 17; Suesca provlnte.
now cases 7 dnlhs II: In the town of
Clcn 1'asuelos 20 miles from Madrid
new eases . deaths I.
Oiuau Canada. Juno 22. Advices
from Ihe Norlhwisl fronlier slate Hint
UnlUd Stales Indians Ihe (lios Venires
who hnd crossed over lo taken hand In
the rebellion of roundmnker and Illg
Hear have bieu driven across Ihe line
by Stewart's scouts. They are sllll
linnulniT abnnt the border and uiiiy yel
ulve trouble afier troons are withdrawn.
It Is bellewd that u large nuiiiber of
Caundlnii As-lnlhone liullnns nave gone
south with the Ulna Ventres. It Is the
Inteulloii of the (lovernineut to station
oOO mounted pollen along the ironllcr In
future lo prevent entile raiders who
have been so successful In Ihelr opera-
tions during Ihe pnut jenr from crossing
from Montana.
Ciiit'Auo June 22. It wns rmuorid
hereto-day that the gamblers had ob-
tained Mayor Harrison's promise to res-
cind his order closing the gambling
places and on the strength oRhe rumor
reports to that eil'e t have circulated to-
night. The Mayor said that the rumor
originated In tho minds of persons In-
tent upon Injuring him and were with-
out foundation. The Chief of 1'ollco as-
sured a reporter that the gambling
houses of the city were closed perma-
nently and that whatever statement the
gamblers made themselves to the con-
trary they fully underslnnd that their
cnuiu for Ihe present at least Is hope-
lean. W'Asinsniox June 22. Uencrnl I'opo
has transmitted to the War department
nn account of Ihe killing of a l'luto In-
dian named Joe hy two while men In
Happy allev. Oregon. In commenting
upon Ihe killing Ucneral I'opo again In-
vites intention to the white and Indian
outrages which nre Increasing In fre-
quency In the southern pnrt of Oregon.
He says the l'lutes have no reservation
they arc willing to go to. They obtain
subsistence by hunting and llshlng. The
state of sllnirs now existing Is certain to
grow worse and must Anally culmlnnte
In open Ik MUlllcs unless a reservation Is
assigned to those Indians and they are
all placed on It. The commission of In-
dian affairs has directed an agent to In-
vestigate Ihe clriiimstances and report
measures looking to Ihe protection of
the Indians.
Kam Cut June 22.--The slorm on
Saturdny night did little damage In
Kansas City. Iteports however are
Inc In of serious ilnmairo to grow
ing crops ns well as destruction of
fi nees and houses and In some cases of
dwellings. Specials from St. Joseph
nrrensbiirtr. Independence. Cameron.
Chllllcolhe. Ilevler. Missouri Cltv. Mar
shall Staler and (llnsgow all Missouri
towns trll the same story. At (llnsgow
Mr.J.C. Wilson. ot l'corla. III.. a trav
eling man lost Ids life and the business
Ponton of the town was almost do-
strut cd.
Wlii:i.t.isn June 22 - Yesterday morn
ing grent excitement was caused 111
West Wheellnirnn the Ohio side of the
rler by the attempt of a Polish poller.
me holder lo cremate the body of his
laughter In one of the kllnsof his works
l'lie man says he was too boor to izlie
Ihe child burial. Karly In Ihe morning
ho ll rt it the kiln and strapped the body
to it board so Hint It might bo pushed In-
to the furnneo. Ills Intentions leaked
out and soon a crowd of I.VI or 200 In
dignant people gathered. The City
Marshal of llellalrc was sent for and the
body removed from the (iistody of the
parents and given burial by Senator
Wagner nml others. Last nluht It was
reported Hint Kolller hnd attempted to
kill Ills w ITe with nn nxe saying ho hnd
been commanded hy Ood lo take her
life.
BY A MOB.
Four Nfji'o Mon nnd One Womnn
Hanfjed.
Spiclid teports from l'alesllne and
Klkhnrt shoiv- it very terrible sequel to
the murder and outrage on .Saturday
night of the wife of Mr. Itandolph
llu.el at Klkhart. about 12 miles from
l'alesllne. l'lve negroes were arrested
for the crime and nfler the verdict of
tho coroner's Jury Ihey wcro taken by a
mob nml bunged tho latest account be-
ing as follows:
I he jury of Inquest Impaneled lo view
ih t body of Mrs. Ilncll In lis verdict
Implicated the negroes Andy and I.l.7.1e
Jni ksi.ii Joe Noiiman. William lingers
and rrank Haves. The latter seemed
lo he most guilty. There Is no doubt
but that the llemls commuted an out-
rage iibon the lady befoie killing her.
The guilty parlies though guarded by a
strong guard pending the arrival of the
ll:0."i p. in. train lo he taken to l'alesllne
lo prison were taken away fiom the
guaids by a large body of well armed
nun and hanged to a couple of trees
near Klkhart chinch huuse.
As to the dead negroes a Jury was em-
paneled this morning by justice It. C.
t'arks whose verdict was the negroes
como to death at the hands of unknown
parlies hy means of rope It has only-
been a venrslncen negro wns hanged
here for an attempt to commit an out-
rage upon a highly respectable young
Itidy of this town.
l'nrlles Just from Klkhnrt bring the
news that Andy Jackson's wife con-
fessed everything. Andv held a pistol
at Mrs. Ilnzell'a head while the three
other men oulrnged her and then cut
her thiont. Il77le the woman who was
hanged stood hy and witnessed the
died. Andy's daughter also confessed.
FASHlfJHTlfEATnE.
Paiainn Mention of Tills Week's
Proernmmo.
The Fashion theatre last night opened
Us entertainment with a sketch entitled
"Sniilrecnlojusllcln" afltr which Miss
Aggie Wells appeared nnd scored a suc-
cess with her new songs. 'Hie Mel lure
llrolhers Ihen gnve nn exposition of clog
uancing in a unisneu si)io. .Hiss .oia
Forrest wns greeted with unusual
applause both on her entry nnd exit.
Mr. l.nrry Dooley did a funny turn
hugly dellghtlngthe audience. Harri-
son and llerkely made their debut In a
specialty entitled "Hats" one of those
eccentric musical melanges on which so
ninny artists have built a sound reputa-
tion. .Miss Flora Weston favored the
aitdlente with some fresli operatic se-
lections and was followed bv lllllv Wolf
In a humorous turn. Mli Minnie
May Thompfun gave evidence of grent
future success she being ns versntlle ns
Juvenile. Miss l.illle Wilson wns also
received very favorably. The evening
was brought 13 a close by the produc-
tion of ihe drntun Osoloro Mr. J. W.
llerkeley admirably sustaining Ihe title
role the chlefoomedy part being played'
wlili genulno humor by Hob Harrison ns
Jonas Jlmsonw.eed.Oiiieineow usha being
pluycd by .Minnie Mny Thompson the
iharncter being seemingly Interpolated
to show her ability. l.nrry Dooley as
Milo Murrow the typical vidian was
very good and a very realistic knife
combat well workeil up between lie
and Osoloro thrilled the audience. Miss
Nola Forrest as Jennie Sweetbrlar was
extremely good. Hilly Forrest Inking
I he part of Westly Van Dorn an old man
creditably. The ilriilnn In Its ensemble
Is not particularly powerful but It
creates laughter and some dilution and
therefore sertcs Its avowed purpose.
Patents.
The following patents were granted tc
citizens of Texas bearing date June 111
1SS5 reported expressly fur this paper
by Louis Dagger & Co. mechanical ex-
perls and solicitors of patents Washing-
ton D. O. :
I'obert Clarke Dallas Hour and meal
bin.
Daniel Dwver Marshall life boat.
W. W. Klllutt Oalveslou sieving
T. W Kvans Kvcrgreen calf weaner.
W. N. Fletcher Ithea's Mills combined
dish washer nnd churn.
J. J. Ilngan and It. A. Miller. Uulves-
ton oar coupling.
J. W. Long Wacldcr harmonic attach-
ment for kej board musical Instruments.
Lilly F. Huberts Kentucky town
pocket.
K. M. Turner Fort Worth whip.
K. M. Turner Fort Worth stirrup.
Correcting Had English.
''1 here" said a woman to a tramp "Is
n nice dinner but I slutll expect you to
saw n little wood for It."
"Certainly madam" politely replied
the tramp attacking the dinner with
both hands "but you will pardon me 1
trust. If 1 venture to correct your Kng-
llsh." "My whatV
"VourKngllsh. home modern author-
ities claim that grmuiuer Is nlaved out.
1 know better. The word 'saw' Is a
verb. In this case singular number nnd
iinperieci lense. lou cannot say 'I
shall expect you to saw wood.' '1 shall
expect you to see wood' Is correct. If
you will Indicate the pile to me 1 will
now iook at u as i pass out."
CITY COUNCIL.
THE REGULAR MEETING YESTER
DAY AFTERNOON.
Petitions nnd Momonnls New
llusinrss Introduced nnd
Action Token.
Tho Council met yesterday afternoon
In regular session. Tho rending of Hie
minutes was dispensed w ith.
The following petitions nnd memorials
were read :
Louis Herlreniix to remove n meat
stall and to have permit In Ids own
name lteferred to Market committer.
with power tn act.
Kd II. Cunningham to enclose an alley
In the city cemetery with lots. (Iranted.
Mary Knab for monthly allowance.
Ilefcrred to Petition committee nnd City
1'hyslclan.
Cltlrens fur a bridge over the Alaran
creek on South Lnrcdoslreet. Kefcrred
tu Committee on Streets nnd llrldges.
Ilclrs or Louis Zork It. McDonald M
Volseng Jnmes Martin Sarah Hrewer
UcorgoC. -McKay and Kllcn C. Neat for
reduction of assessment lteferred to
the Assessment committee.
Klectrlo Light company submitting
bill of $111 for city lamps on the three
plains lteferred lo Committee on (Ins
and Water.
Memorial from Martin Munich and J.
II. Smye Alderman from Ihe Fourth
ward asking for reconsideration of the
recent action of the Council and appor-
tioning the .VI000for city schools.
A reconsideration of vote was moted
hy French. This wns laid on the table.
Tho memorial was then received and
placetl on 11 le.
Clt Irene: For !() to continue an cm-
plojo In Madison Square park. IU-
ferret! to the Mayor for action.
W. C. Hole President Invited the
Council to visit tho new museum at tho
Springs. Ucoelved and accepted with
thanks.
The report of the City Knglneer re-
commending that the Madre ditch be
deepened and Improved to cost $.V) was
adopted
The report of the City Knglneer on
the proposal to open (Irayson street to
cost $MS) wns received and llled.
The ordinance on sidewalks was de-
ferred till next meeting.
The Public Improvement committee
recommended that the petition of Otlo
Soltns bo referred to the Mayor. The
report was recommitted.
The committee on petitions and ordi-
nances reported unfavorably on Mrs.
Gagen's petition for pay for support.of a
destitute family. Adopted.
An amended ordinance prohibiting
persons from getting on or oil'
street cars while In motion was read for
the first time and adopted the rules be-
ing suspended.
The committee also reported on the
necessity or having an Inspector of
weights and measures at a salary off 2d
a month oi.e or the city olllclals lo be
detailed to 111 1 the olllce. Adopted.
Streets and llrldges committee re-
ported III rnvor or erecting culverts In
draining one street across another.
Adopted.
It also reported on opening Pine
street and that the matter be referred to
tho City Attorney. Adopted.
The Assessment committee reported
against granting the petition of It. II.
Kussell fur reduction of assessment.
Newman & Co.'s petition wasgrnnted.
Their assessment on stuck Is reduced
from $2.'i(Si0to $10HS).
Mrs. Mary A. Week's petition was
granted and reduced from $1000 to
2K).
Tho (Ins nnd Wnter committee re-
ported In favor of a water mal n on booth
Concho street. Adopted.
Also In favor of requiring the San An
tonio tvntcr tvorKs compnny to comply
with their contract regarding stanu-
plpes. Adopted.
ThoMnrket Master's report was ex-
amined by the committee and declared
correct.
The following business was Intro
duced:
Hy Gallagher: that $20 be appro
priated fur a cross-walk over Leona
street. lteferred to the Committee on
Streets and llrldges.
nyrrencii: lint tne city Attorney
report to the Council what steps nre
necessary to take towards accomplish
ing ine wiucning ot Bouiii r lores street.
In accordance with a previous resolution
of Ihe Council. Adopted.
llv Hollon: That a lire hvdrant be
erected on Crockett street. Adopted.
Hy Suiye: That steps be taken to
widen Losoyo street by condemning the
necessary property Auomeu.
Hy French: That the foreman of the
recent countv irrnnd lurr bo called on to
designate what city streets have been
fenced up. as mentioned In the grand
jury report. Adopted.
ny jiniencii: I nai (instruct ions on in
dlanola street be removed lteferred t(
Committee on Streets and Hrldtres.
llv Connor: That ft brldire over the
ditch near the First ward school house
he repaired lteferred to Committee on
Streets and llrldires.
llv Hnive: That $33 be appropriated
for a rock crossing on Alamo street a t
mo intersection ot commerce street
Adopted.
Hy Hollon: That the Committee on
Streets and llrldges Inquire by whose
authority work Is belmrdone on Uellnd
street or whether It Ts being done by
the Street Commissioner or by contract.
Adopted.
Hy Schrelner: That the bridge on
Laurel street be repaired. Adopted.
Hy Haiubleton: That the Street Com-
missioner Inspect the bridge on Fifth
street In the Third ward and have It
repaired.
Adopted nnd the Council adjourned
"Tho Hunted Down."
About 12 u'olook" last night Officer
Kills heard seven shots fired which ap-
peared to come from the direction of the
Fashion theatre. He rushed to the sup-
posed scene or conflict but discovered
It was only the reports ot a rifle used by
Osoloro In the sensational drama of that
name.
Cigarette smokers prefer Opera Pulls
because they do not stick to the Hps. tf
0
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Mil
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Who a lib Sicjiiow 9lltkl: tjoal:"'
f Q fonc ion- cPicjuco. 5
$ Offer a few Specialties that Must Bo Sold at
tji) the following Prices:
Mario lliuard Anisette (bottle)
Absinthe F.dourd Pernoud (bottle)
Vermouth Nolllv Pratt (bottlo)
Curaeoa In stone Jugs
Ilencdlctlne (quarts).
Ilenedlctlno (pints)
Chartreuse (pints)
Clnret (qunrt bottle)
Mierry (quart noitle)
ii. urnniiy (quart iioine)
angelica iqunrt oottiei
Catawba liiuart bottle
Imported Seltzer Water (quarts)
The above goods are
be had by calling on
y Emanuel
206 Commerce Street.
JaHHniinwDHnaHZiwZiwZJ3a3
SOUTHERN HOTEL.
Mala and Military Plazas San Antonio Texas
JAMES P. HICKMAN JR. PROPRIETOR
GREGORY I CQ'S CHINA HALL.
.Houston Street San Antonio Toxa.s
nr.NTu run jEWhTT'a JUKTi.r cr.i.ciiuATtii
Refrigerator
'o are t hit only dealers In Han Alitnnlo wlinlisnilln theiif rnods direct from thofattorr.
y one sold under viisrsnteo Hist It Itl.UI'lltlM I.KMM 11 K. nro innreeasllr kept cloan
cet aidsrollioONl.V uoods where (1ll.1l llltv Allt U circulated tbrouirli eterrdc
neut. Juwelfa natinl l l be CI Ici.T I ATM IN OK 0(11.11 liny Allt. Wherever a J. won
Iverstiir or Ivo Chi st can to bad TAKP. M tit'lir.ll and you will nover have cause tu
ilaln.
Wedding Presents for the Ten
J. W. IIIIAIII.IIV.
Bradley &
Real Estate Exchange
402 East Ilouaton St root Sun Antonio Toxaa.
City Properties and Large Bodies of Land a Specialty.
ithln churKCHa Tim puM in till lurtn i
a ll. siurEit.
til 11 It A PEN JH
Shafer & Braden
Practical Plumbers
31 Writ l'i
Hum for mile Ken
rump at cmt. OH
R. W. ROGERS
ncAi.au in
Grain.HayFIourCountryProduce
i tirlcu of J
r order tn tlilt
IH-tt
Kumovetl to new wnrkft. 8 mint roAd
Kuat Commcrco it net nnd nro now
ready Uttloull kludi of
Casting in Iron and Brass
Ktupcm band nlUlndi of Mill nnd Oln Ma-
chinery. Uepalrtnjj done on nhort notice. Old
quarter for ronton Preea itroot.
TOU HAUUIfON.JII
HARRISON & HARRISON.
Attorneys at Law.
KAHPMANlt BUILDING SAN ANTONIO
Will iiractleo In all Iho Hlato and Federal
Courts. Collodions and all business Intrusted
to us will bo promptly attended to. b-AMI
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all First-Glass which can U
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Abrahams
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lee Chests.
Weddings now on the Tapis.
J. N. (lllonalir.KCK Notary Public
Groesbeeck
for Texas and Mexico
IK
ul Cllr Property
llHTflH't-.. fl
l.c Hum-. Ilu aim
i OninmlMlon. MnilR nutxltvlitctt
lieu of tlttu rurnlHliM furroaon
su wllli tho Stuto tleinrtincntii at
LAB ATT & CO.
Grain Depot
Corn Oats Bran. Hay
Delivered Krec.
W J. DARGAN
Stationer and News Dealer
CXIAIU AMI TOI1ACCO.
22 Alamo Street Neit to the PostoBlci.
Atn liPiutfiiiHrtprt for nil tlio tJito Pall nnil
Weekly raiK-rs Monthly Mainuliicsa Ho BlUo
mid other libraries Hubscrlptloni 10II0 ted.
El
:CSrMELTY VARIETY
IIiu-liiK Just opened a Hoasant Kvonlnj Ho
ort. 1 wtfii tn announeoto my friends nnd tho
publlu In Kencrul that I have employed utt ao-
conipllshtHl MlIXlL'ANTKOUI'lwlio will gl VO
kii entertainment every
Thursday Saturday and Sunday
ulitlit. Lea-erdemaln SonK nnd Variety Tor
formunccs from 8 lo tJ n'eltwk. After V till 13
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tho perform unco to remain for tho Halt. Ad
mlHrion 'M cent: children hair price. At-
tached li a Itrautirul narden where- refresh-
ment! can be hnd l'ollto waiters In attend
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 148, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 23, 1885, newspaper, June 23, 1885; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth163201/m1/1/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .