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The San Antonio Light.
Vol. I.-No.
San Antonio Texas Tuesday May 29 1883.
49.
Ten Cents a Week
Caution to Consumers of Coal Oil.
BQyThii company from this date will not haildlo InsurailCO Oil and Puro-
llno for the following reasons : Insurance Oil Tank Co. who claim to own
these Trade Mark brands have not during several years past had any regular source of Oil
supplies but have received Insurance) Oil and Purollno from sources where they
could buy cheapest without regard to quality. Insurance Oil is simply
any quality of Water White oil. Consumers have no guarantee of its Fire
Test or purity l'urolino is simply any quality of 74 Gasoline. As Gasoline
varies great y In purity consumers should only buy under the proper name of 71 9 Gas-
oline and then be sure the goods are guaranteed by responsible parties. The quality ol
Insurance Oil and Purollno which has been furnished by Insurance Oil Tank
Co. has almost entirely stopped the demand but we wish to warn intended purchasers we
Will not be responsible for these brands. Very Respectfully
WATERS PIERCE OIL COMFY.
11 morn 1 .mumm 1 1
oj 1 viu l 1 mxrivi dl 1 1
1 1
IN ANY QUANTITY1 AT
ED. STEVES & SCHISTS'
Yards at International and Great Northern Railroad Depot nnd Galveston Harrisburg and
San Antonio railroad track East Commcrco Street.
MISIANA PIN
The best grades always on hand. Also Doors Sash Blinds
Mouldings Shingles Fencing Barbed Wire Fence Posts
Newels Stair Rails and Ballusters. Our lumber is of the finest
quality and unexcelled. We would invite the public to ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere. Ed Steves & Sons.
HIRE ME A HALL!
I want to toll about tho ItOSS DAIIQAINS to bo had at
.iU I-SLECKT dfe GO'S
CSyElegant Drees Gingham at 7H 10 and 12 cents.
tS-Lnngtry Dress Lawns at 5 cents per yard.
t2ffLonsdale Illcaclicd Domestic yard wide 9o.
FOREST MILL DLEACIIED DOMESTIC ?"lg
J. H. MARQUART
CRESCENT CITY
Boot & Shoe Manufactory
ISTO. 17 SOLBDAD STEEET
Opposlto tho courthouso Is whero you can got tho best and ne.itcflt 110 OX AND SHOE la Sun
Antouio ior mo leust money.
Employs Only the Best Workmen
And In quality nnd prices defy competition. Always koep3 on hand a largo stock
KKADY MANUFACTURED GOODS or Ills own make which will bo sold at bottom prices.
AX.TL KINDS OF
Neatly and promptly dono and satisfaction guurnntcod. aivo mo a trial.
J. H. MAJR QUART Proprietor.
CARTER & MULLALY
Undertakers
ALAMO PLAZA.
Funerals Furnliliod With Every Requisite
Special attention given to forwarding bodies
to all parts of tho United States. Eff-Tolephono
connoctlon. 0lls attondrwi day and night.
ISusluess Chances.
Machinery engine and bollar for a much
noeded business In this city. I'rlco $2000.
Flno liquor euloun good location.
Hoarding houses us low us at $250 and
oomploto In ovory respect.
Hotels In city and country for sulo by
W. K. Hilton 203 West Houston St.
-Now spring clothing and hats Just in.
I' AN COAST & SON
Houston Street noxt to Dr. Herd's residence
Wo havo engaged Mr. Alexnndorlate chief cook
ortiio.iiengcrtiotfi. meals at alijIiouhs
Fancy nnu extra uistiesut snort notice and
llrst-cluss style.
ELEGANT MUTATE DINING ltOOMS
For Parties.
OPEN DAY AND NIOIIT.
Imported wines liquors aud cigars always
hand. 3-29-Eiro.
"QIFF" AT LAREDO
Gateway to Old Mexloo Items for
Texas llohemlans.
Laredo Is tho county scat of Webb ono of
0 wealthy stock counties of the Southwest
bordering on tho ltlo Qrando situated 151
lies southwest of Bun Antonio and 102 miles
west of Corpus Christ). It has a population of
$9000 people a handsomo $00l brick court
house nnd $20000 brick jail ; n $10000 bank
building occupied by Milmo's National bank
Unltod States custom houso and the I'ostonicu;
ono Ico machine capacity thrcotons per day.
an organized gas company with contract closed
with tho city at $23 per lump per year ; organ-
ized Street Hallway and Ilrldgo company to
connect with Laredo. Mexico with a capital
stock or $uouuou all suusenuou ror nnu suc-
cess guaranteed ; 0110 spring mattress manu
factory; contract let nnu monoy proviucu ior
11 Imnilsnmn S2.1.M10 lirlck market house : has
thrco ward schools four prlvato schools 11 con
vent scnooi ior gins a 1111110110 scnooi ior
toys $1000 school funds on hand and receives
SW00 nnnually from tho Statu school fund.
rno uninoiic iTcsuytorian iiaptist .muiiio-
llst. Hnlscotml. and oven colored Methodist.
have substnutial church buildings with sup-
porting congregations for rogular weakly
services.
It lias nro-an zntlnnsnr Masons. Odd rollows
nnd Knights of Honor. Laredo Is ditlerciit
from other Texas towns; It lovlcs no tax for
municipal expenses as its revetiuo from real
tirnncrir ami n ierrv nrivueiro loots un nn
nuully over $15000. It has 124 business houses
carrying a stock or J-'.oou.uw. its nationui
bank has a cnnltal of 8160.000. It has 11 law
yers and tlvo doctors. It has tho bcnellts of a
two-cotiitmny Uovcrnmcnt post. Fort Mcln
tosh which now quarters three companies one
cucu or cavairy. iniantry nnu nriiucry. 11s
enterprising citizens havo already secured
charters for water works eloctrlo light nnd a
telephone exchange 10 connect witu ijircoo
Mexico. At present tho witter supply for tho
town Is hauled In barrel carts from the river.
However crood water can bo had bv wells at a
depth of from 30 to 60 feet. All Improvements
iro or a sunsiaunni cnaracicr. fino two aim
liree stnrr brick business houses and one nnd
two s tor v brick residences. It Is the railroad
centre of tho Southwest and Is hound to bo
0110 of tho most important cities of Texas In a
row years.
FIVE ItAlLItOADiJ AND MOI1E COMING.
It is now tho Southern terminus of the
International nnd Oroat Northern tho
western terminus of tho Texas Mexican
tho Northern terminus of tho Moxlcan Orien-
tal Iutor-Oclaula and International railway
or tho continuation of Mr. Jay Gould's sys-
tem throuirh tho Hepiibl'c of Mexico to its
capital. Snino 25 miles of this road Is now
graded anu 1a inues or irncK iiuusoutn 01 now
Laredo and numorous reports aro alloat that
actlvo work will soon bo inaugurated.
Tho Northern terminus or tho Falmor-sulll-van
system of Narrow guaga railway now
being built throughout tho Itepublio of Mex-
ico known as tho Mexican National with
headquarters hero occupying extensive and
substantial buildings. Tho headquartors and
prosont southern terminus or OovernorA. u.
Hunt's ltlo Grande and Tocos railway which
bus already developed coal mines within 28
miles of this town thnt'guarunte Laredo a city
of vast Importance and magnltudo Inside of
the next llyo yeaia; nnd us these coal mines
now taKe mint as tuo most important
Industry being developed on our frontier.
1 again givo a inscription or mem
with the following addition: The Ilohniulans
visited tho coal mines on Sundav. the 21st. and
on Tuesday tho 23d tho workmen cut tho third
vein or coal at a ucptn 01 -i.J reel
A FIVE-TOOT VEIN
of clean clear cokclng coal equal tonny In tho
United States This discovery does settle It.
and If Governor Hunt is not entitled to a grand
financial suoccss tboro is no man In Texas
who Is.
IThe followlnir descrlntlon republished bv
requosij:
SANTO TO MAS MINES
situated nt tho D'esent terminus of the ratl-
roau oniy ruu yarns iroin 1110 wo uninuo. tuo
main entrance to this mlno Is on the face of a
little foot hill back from (and fronting) tho
river about 300 yards and some 600 feet above
tho railroad track. From this opening runs a
tram-way to tho banks of the river with trestle
wont scales uumps screons ana ovory im-
proved convenience for tho handling: of coal.
tiullt over the railroad track. All waste- from
the mine is run to tho end of the tram-way
and dumped Into the river with a fall of 7.1
reet. rue main entrance or tunnel is 6syt
feet nt present 893 feet lontr. with 20 rooms
opened up from which they aro now taking
coal. At 600 and TOO feet In thov havo two
"crass centres" or cross tunnels In 800 feet
eaon rorwnattney can "long wnu work' on
each of which 100 minors can work. The vein
In this m no is only 22 Inches but of lino anal
lty; from It they tiro taking from 10 to 60 tons
pur day and with full force cau liicrouso It to
iuu.
TUB HUNT WINE
is also opened on tho fuco of a foot hill front
lug tho river and is reached by spur from tho
main track. It Is developed by two pavo gang
ways or luuncis eucu iw leoc long witu iv
moms and air shaft nil well timbered and
train-ways comnloto for worklmr to ovcrv ad-
vantago. Oru taken from this mlno 30 tons
per day which can be Increased to 60 when
necessary.
THE NEW SHAFT.
This mine as vet li tint nnmnd. nnd for eon
venienco sako I will call It tho Hlnck Diamond
mine heeauso Its contents to Western Texas
aro worm rar moro tuan matnonus. this 1111110
Is six miles Boutn of the Santo Tomas. reached
bv a switch from tho main track. Ithnsn sub
stantial timbered shaft 10x21 feet divided into
tnroo compartments ono ror wuter steam and
air pipes and two for cages and olovators. At
a depth of 103 foot In tho shaft they out tho 2J
inch vein on which tho other two mines aro
opened. And at 117 feot -readied last Friday
thov cut thn lllnek Tlliininnil for Wnatnrn
Texas a 12-lpch vein of clear clean cokolng
coai. uvoriaying eacn or tuo veins in this
shaft Is a vein of II ret class tiro clay which will
prove of great vuluo in the development of
smelting enterprises on this frontier. From
nil appearances and investigations this coal
deposit is in tuo snape or a uasin nuout uxiu
miles squaro and with this Idea the Itlack
Diamond has beon opened in about thn eentro
of the basin. First class Improved machinery
iinnicusoenglnoswater pumps elova tors hoist-
ing machinery boilers cutting machinery for
cutting down tho coal In largo blocks aro
already on the ground which will bo put in
operation as rapidly usposslblo and It is safo
to predict that inside of six months thu llluck
Diamond will be openid up sulHcIont to fur-
nish employment tor 600 miners.
WE1II1 COUNTY
has nn urea of 1600 squaro uillos its principal
Industries bolng sheep cattle goats and 1 1 uut's
coal mines. Its assessed value of property put
in at only ono.thlrd of Its actual value foots
up $1600000. Tho rocords give tho county
43.'i137 head of sheep 011(11 head of gouts 7.OS0
hoad of cattlo. 7.003 head of horses assessed nt
$1201050 und It is eafo to add 11X1 per cent to
tneeouguroain numtiors a.iu vaiuo.
Taxation SI 50 un tha $100. Lands aro ren.
derod for taxation at 23 conts per aero and
per acre. In tho bottom lands carrvlnir mini.
dent moisture two crops of corn aro raised
yielding from 30 to 60 bushels per acre.
nimiu wmi us uovciopeu ooni noius now
oners tinequalcd Inducements for tho estab-
lishment of woolen mills cotton mills papor
uiiiis ropo nnu nuro lactones ana smeitinir
works.
ISIl'OItTANT TO STOCK MEN.
Tho followlnir circular issued from tiin Treas
ury department under dnto of May IT to Col-
lectors and ollleers of customs will prove in-
teresting reading matter to bucIi of nur stock
noya woo contcmpiato importing llvo stock
from Mexico:
"To en title animals to admission freo of dutv.
satisfactory proof must bo mado that thoy aro
specially Imported for breeding purposes.
i ins prooi must uo mauo primarily to tuo ooi-
lector ut tho port of Importation.
"Tho formal proof Is ordinarily tho produc-
tion to tho Collector of the certlQcato of tho
united mates consul at tho port or shipment
showing that the animals are toitho best of
his information and belief Intended for brood-
ing purposes and tho statement of tho ownor
under oath that the animals were pumlmscd
nbroad and Imported specially for breeding
purposes.
"Tho law does not rcqu Iro that tho animals
shall bo imported solely for breeding pur-
poses but it does rcquiro that thoy shall be
specially Imported for breeding purposes al-
though thoy may bo intended nlso
us marcs usually uro 1'or labor
and it Is understood to remilro
satisfactory proof that ono of the lending pur-
Iiuscs oi iuu importer is mat tuo annuals suuu
le used for breeding.
"If upon the production of the formal proof
iuu eonoeiur mis nonius cuner irom tne cuar-
ncter or condition of tho animal the general
course of business or from anr other circum
stance that tho animals aro Intended for
breeding purposes ulllrmatlvo proof should bo
required on that point. If for Instance mares
nro Imported for tho purpose of work on a
horso-rallway or heifers cows or ewes uro Im
ported ior tno ptirposo or siuuguter although
they aro in no proper sense specially Imported
for breeding purposes nnd uro not exempt
ironi uuty.
"In all cases whore Collectors aro not satis
fled upon tho proof presented duties should
bo imposed. The burden of proof is upon the
Importer and when the evidence Is nut satis-
factory duties should bo imposed leaving tho
parties to their rcr&edy by appeal to the de-
'The lions Picnic."
Last Sunday morning nt 7:30 a gay party of
picnickers started from tho residence of Mr.
Sturaberg on South Floros atrcot In thrco of
Mllburn's elegant coaches. After a ploasant
trip over hills and vallovs. with only an occa
sional exclamation. "Oh. the dustl" landed on
n ueautiiui spot on thu uanks or me sau Anto
nio river below tho tlrst mission. After short
reoreatlon games ami all sorts of mcrry-
maaing woro itiuuigou in until a wauer an-
nounced that dinner was ready. Tho good
things were numerous nnd tho cooking wai a
credit to the young ladles who prepared the
same. Durinir thn afternoon a shooting match
tonic place .miss iv. sciiuoKinn carrying on tho
first prize a china tea sot. nnd tho second
prize a tlno lamp was awarded to Miss L.
senuiz. rno party returned auout 7 o'clock
much elated with their day s frolic. Tho nlo
stuuiborg j . I'etrlcli 1'. s. Jones and Charles
Dcgon for valuable servlcos in making tho
affair a succoss. Among tho persons present
wcro : Misses Linn nnd Emma Stumborg Miss
itunter -miss unx irom iiiiutsviiio .Misses
Frochei wen is. uerr n. uegen H. stalfel U.
uauennaucr 11. vunueruooveii m. ccuruiner
It. Schllekum. L. Schtilz. Mr. L. Stumberg J
I'etrlcli. 11. Schultcss. W. Maves. of Now Or.
leans Charles Uraebuer C. Dcgen II. Michel
u. itiuencn . uerr and many oinors.
LOOAI FEKSONAUi.
Items Gleaned In the Hotel Corridors nnd
from Various Other Sonroes.
Colonol Wadsworth left for Saratoga Snrlno-s
yesteraay.
Colonel F. Garcia of I'ledras Ncgras Is at tho
juavencK.
Mr. C. Wentworth u well-known stockman.
of Wilson is nt tho Vanco hotel
J. A. Boswcll an official of tho Pullman
palaco car system is also nt mo llord
Mr. A. W. Lee a prominent capitalist ntQal
veston is niso stopping nt the Maverick.
Mr. R. Kaufman a prominent capitalist of
juomie via. is registered at tue .MavoricK
Mr. K. T. Cahlll representing the large stov
manuractory or Miiinoy in. is nt tho ilord
D. J. Mollrlde a large contractor on tho
Mexican Central has taken up his abodo at tho
llord.
Mr. Amos Mlllor. a well-known banker of
Philadelphia accompanied by his wlfe.aro rcg-
i&iorvu ui inu iiuru.
Mr. M. It. Hoxle Stiporlntondent of tho stock
intorest or tno international anil Urcat North'
ern railroad is at llord s.
Mr. H. T. Wontworth. Sunorlntendent of thn
Mississippi Transportation company from East
oi. i.ouis wiiu uis wne nro staying at tno
noru
Mr. Van Itaub u prominent stockman from
i no celebrated uon uanos runcbo is in town
Tho Don Carlos rancho is one or the row Shot
laud pony nineties in tno country.
At the Monitor nro Dr. It. H. Harrison. Dr. J
A. Kerris Dr. Knox F. W. Flato (alter whom
tno town or natonia lsn imed) j.u. Merchant
khivdbiuii j t . .iuiiub iuuiuruui wanauu: J.
C. Washburn Galvoston Harrisburg and Sun
Antonio raiuoan; r. iiuupt mover ut. l.ouls; j
M. Ilurgess Now York; II. Q. Malnwarlng. Oat
veston; F. O. George Houston; Joseph Hall
norwicn i;unn
At tho Vanco aro J. W. Ilrownc Dally Post
Houston; K. ti. llartlott. Houston: J. S. and
Mrs. Goldsmith. Now Orleans: W. Helfiier.
Iloornc; G. N. Ames Vorktown; Dr. C. A. Moss
nnd wife LaGrange; K. 11. C. Paxton Pocos; C.
vontwonn wnson county; Joe wins uaives-
ion; jiyron van riauu uon uarios ranens; w
.naoy jew iorit; u. u. wems l.ouisia
Scolleld W. II. E llrookos Kaglo Pass.
At tho Maverick aro II. Vim Seenlinri-. V
lorn; i..ujunts xxow iora; j. it. uocnoue
tionzaies; jurs. nvorott. Fort llend; I. u. Slur
phy Dallas; M. (liunard. Galveston: II. C
Dunn Dallas; G. Udwards Chill; Andres
f rontier uspuiin: is. lvaullmanu and wife
F. Garcia 1' led ran Ncgras; L. Slebe'nliauor Sail
rrancisco; p. nnous at. i.ouis; u. A. Wblto
At tho Hord are S. G. Duncan Kansas City
J. F. ltohlnson llraokott; II. 0. itluhards ICer.
viuuj irs. iium mcnarus jvorviue; j. ii
Abrams. Uvalde: H. J. Cahlll. Oulnov. ill
Paris L. de Ferrari Laredo; II. N. Morrow
Mason; w. n. Wallace lioerno; A. II. Nlchol'
son. lloorno: M. It. Hoxle. Tavlor: W. V. Ma
Clure Galveston Harrisburg and San Antonio
miiroaui v. oiucaet jiroiiuam; A. J. i.ecies
ton South llend; Amos and Mrs. Ulller l'hila
ueiiuiia; jhiuch i niiersou ivimDio county;
well Laredo: Henry F. Wentwortn and wife
Kast St. Louis. 111.: N. Horner. Lancaster. Pn.
Fmnk Pcursall Forth Worth; D. J. Mollrldo
nro held at a soiling valua of from SO ocuta to $3 Kl Paso; J II Ilursll Jr. Uoohester N. Y
A CHILD KIDNAPPED.
And n Justice of the Peace Hefnses to Issue
u Warrant.
Kstncraldn Vcllz mado a complaint yester
day to Justlco Adam against Pablo Leo a
Moxlcan for kidnapping her child ngod one
and a bnlf year old. Pablo Loo Is a married
man residing on the other side of tho San
eurocrcoif nnu istno rathor or tho child of
'litch the mother thn cnmnlalnnnt.U thn Inur-
tul custodian. Justlco Adam declined to Issue
nn allldavlt simply becauso thn woman could
not say where tho man oould bo found. Offi-
cer Martinez contends that tho man is a dos-
pernte man nnd thnt as an attempt to arrest
may entnll a serious difficulty ho should hare
h warrant lorapiaim nns now occn ruauoto
District Attorney Cocke.
ileal Estate Transfers.
The following tranfers havo been filed In the
County Clerk's olllco ;
L. W. Nichols to Joseph Smith 80 acres bo
lng one-half of tho A. S. Cunningham survey
..v. ... uiiMicm in mi; i oiu aho in con-
sideration of 5 HO.
Altinniln.l ninnllllntll.1...1 tl r.....
lot No. 3tlii block No. 8 out of tho original
subdivision of city lot No. 138 situated west of
the Sun Pedro $17.
jcsua l.scunern de Castillo Joined by her hus-
band Rafael Castillo to Joseph 12. Dwycr. lot
No. 1( range 6 district 0. on Loon creek. $100.
Walter S. Pleasants and his wlfo Mnry Pleas-
nnts. to Horace Grace lot known as No. 7 in
loeniio. .i in mo western part or the city
Ma in I ml It Tnmn. C.n.l. T. I.I.
to Joseph Smith ono aero of tho Samuel II!
Tomas B'-acre pro-emption In llcxar county.
thu HOllth sldo of thn Medina river tn mil
southwest of the city or San Antonio.
TELEOItAl'UIO NEWS 1IOILED DOWN.
built nt Helton.
Pnvatnm rnimli- fa tn Imiu .. .
houso and jail.
The Hccorder nt Fort Worth Is reaping tines
from the women of ill famo.
Tint! rrtaMnnnn nf InuinV T lnl.1. . m..l
burned Sunday night. Loss $5000. '
Coixinei IliuciCENitiDOK. of this city has
bought n sheep rancho near Lampussas.
The Oould railway system Is to build a rail-
road hospital at Fort worth to cost $76000.
A weekly newspaper called tho Apache
Ilocket has mado its uppenranoo ta Fort Davis.
A pitched battle took place botween the
Irish and Italians In Now York yosterday.
Cincinnati O. Mny 28.-Mrs. Il. M. Bishop
Ifo of ex-Govemor M. illshop dlod at 3:30
'clock this morning trom pneumonia.
Vlmvi M.xtn.n....i...
Inns and soldiers In a tavern yesterday nt Wulh.
ring a suburb of Vienna 40 porsons wore seri-
ously wounded.
PAitta France May 28.-A duel with swords
was fought botweon Delplt a writer on the
. . . ""'l'ou uaunoi u nun-Known nov-
ellst. The former was slightly wounded.
niu uuorjiiiy is to bo celebrated at Hous-
tm with a grand fostlvnl called tho Swablan
Volksfest. Tho Light Guards returnod homo
to-duy and woro givon a reccptloif by tho clt-
111VTH! (1 Vn.m HI. ...I
son county mines lias'endod by ngrooment.the
operators to pay five cents above the Hooking
Valley mills. Minors who havo beon unom"
Havana uutia .May 28.-Sevoral papers intl-
mcnt of tux collection. Officials In charge of
. i ir i iimiuu IIUVU BllUSlUU-
tcd false i for genuine roceipW to tho amount
of over 1000000.
F'iIIL!lJ!I!a'"A.' 1a-?'yL23.-Counsl for
Michael Clcary tho pugilist has tiled u bill of
: 1 ; ;rnAii.u; irx":????-iayor
.....n . ...uii.v.iuui. iiungiu ior pro-
venting the spurring exhibition botween
i-rwvf'i "unouu. bleary claims
$.000 damages.
Chioaoo 111. May28.-Irish Land leaguers
of tho city reorganized to-nlgbt us branches of
... ...... wiim ivuguu in America. AIOX.
Sullivan Presldont of tho National league
I11"'" "juuuoki nnu auurosseu tnom
congratulating tho members on bocomlng
component parts of tho general movement.
Chicago lll.lMny 28.-At:i late hour Friday
night a policeman discovered a man wandor-
dentlyoutorhls mind saying he was bolng
pursued by headlights of locomotives and
that his enoralos woro trying to got hlra run
... . . "0.. S" . "V"!na no turns
out to bo Stato Senator Hsh of Marshall
county Iowa.
City or Mexico May28.-The OlUolal Jour-
nal nubllshcs tho contract between tho Moxl-
jauuuiciuiuu ii iiiujuy uouiu nnu uenoral
Grant consolidating the Mexioan Oriental and
Southorn. formerly without subvention wlU
forfeiture clauso modules tho Intorest of tha
railroad company
dmninn III f on .1 I .
cuiju Bpcciui says:
A day or two ago the Hock Island rond began
n war on pnssongor rates by making the faro
$j to Missouri river points. Yosterday tho
iiuriiuBiuu mei mis siusn uy announcing tlrst
class ruto to Council IUurfs St. Joe Atclilson
and Kansas City at 60 conts. Tho Itock Island
met this with a llko rato to these poinU and
Council llluffs. It Is rumored that a 10 cout
rate will bo mado within a few days.
London England May 28. The Times' cor-
respondent at Paris says: Tho country is
thoroughly aroused noneomln.r tln 'ri
.tfvu....v ... i .un Duisj iuu country is
thoroughly aroused concerning tho Toniiuln
troublos. It is felt that the time for relleotlou
. tuinoo iur urauoo is to
aot v gprously nnd abovo all things swiftly.
The latest from China Is that 0000 troops.
urrlvcd at tho Tonquln frontier. Tho feeling
throughout China Is intensely hostllo to tho
Rt. I.ima. tav94 A .ll.nnii.
geo. Indian Territory says negroes in tho
againt tho recent notion of tho Chorokoe Coun-
mn. i r .i n r" umo"nt or
montfor lauds shall bo distributed onlyTo
groes in the Nation' who olalin tho same right
send It to the Soorotury or tho Intorlor. n
Milwaukee. May 28.-Phaibo Cousins n lady
Uwyer of St. Louis to-day began suit through
her ntttoruoy hero against John G. SchaororVa
prominent society man. Tor S1000 fees olloged
to bo due her for services In settling a breaoh
of promise suit brought last year hyIarthu H.
Prosoott of lloston against Schaofor. Judgo
Mol ory has airain arraigned Kato Kane for
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The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 29, 1883, newspaper, May 29, 1883; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth162564/m1/1/: accessed April 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .