. The Southern states of North America: a record of journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland . San Antonio River—Its bluish current tlowsnarrow but picturesque ivS SAN PEDRO SPRINGS. the Marne at St. Maur, or the Seine at Marly can rival. To the people of SanAntonio it is a perpetual delight, a constant treasure, of which they speak almostreverently. The San Pedro is commonly known as a creek, but has many abeautiful noo


. The Southern states of North America: a record of journeys in Louisiana, Texas, the Indian territory, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland . San Antonio River—Its bluish current tlowsnarrow but picturesque ivS SAN PEDRO SPRINGS. the Marne at St. Maur, or the Seine at Marly can rival. To the people of SanAntonio it is a perpetual delight, a constant treasure, of which they speak almostreverently. The San Pedro is commonly known as a creek, but has many abeautiful nook along its banks; and in one of them, called San Pedro Springs, the Germans have estab-lished their beer , in the long Sun-day afternoons, hundredsof families are gathered,drinking beer, listening tomusic and singing, play-ing with the fawns, orgazing into the beer gar-den and the den of theMexican panther. There,too, the Turnverein takesits exercise; and in a longhall, dozens of childrenwaltz, under the directionof a gray-haired old pro-fessor, while two specta-- ^ -rr~~—^ ^^^^ masters of the vioHn San Pedro Springs—The Germans have estabhshed their beer gardens. make mUsic. This IS tllC Sunday rendezvous of great numbers of the citizens of San Antonio, Germansand Americans, and is as merry, as free from vu


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