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As I mako a specialty of
CIGARS TOBACCO
and Smokers' Articles I odcr In-
ducements to dealers and smoVers.
Mr Vlllago lllacksmlth ft-ocnt cigar
sold by all flrst-class deatorg.
SIM HART Main rioza.
Established January 1878.
SIM HART
Tho only exclusive TohAcconist In
San Antonio Texas. Clears Tobac-
co and Smokers' Articles wholesale-
and retail.
Vol. I.-No. 57.
San Antonio Texas Thursday June 7 1883.
Ten Cents a Week
The San Antonio Light.
Caution to Consumers of Coal Oil.
BSJ-ThU company from this date will not liandlo IllBUranco Oil and Puro-
lino 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 PurolillO from sources where they
could buy cheapest "without regard to quality. Iiiuurniico OH Is simply
any quality of Water White oil. Consumers havo no guarantee of its Fire
Test or purity l'tlrolllio is simpiy any quality of 74 0 Gasoline. As Gasoline
varies great y In purity consumers should only buy under the proper name of 74 0 Gas-
0II110 and then be sure the goods are guaranteed by responsible parties. The quality oi
Insurance OH and Purolino which has been furnished by Insurance Oil Tank
Co. has almost entirely stopped the demand but we wish to warn intended purchasers vre
Will not bo responsible for these brands. Very Respectfully
WATERS PIERCE OILCOMP'T.
iiiiumrp
LUIIIULII 1
IN ANY QUANTITY AT
IE ID. STEVES & SONS'
Yards at International nndOroat Northern ltallroail Depot and Galveston Ilarrlsburir and
San Antonio railroad track Cast Commerce Street.
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 t6 ex-
amine before purchasing elsewhere. Ed Steves & Sons.
HIRE ME
I want to tell about
.L. K-jSlHEKT $e GO'S.
IS'-Elegant Dress Gingham utTK. 10 and 12J. cents.
fST-Langtry I)ros3 Lawns at 5 conta per yard.
X3 Lonsdnlo Illcachcd Domestic yard wide 9c.
FOREST MILL BLEICUBI) DOMESTIC ft&ico
HUGO & SCHMELTZER
COMMERCE STREET SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Wholesale Grocers
SOLE AGENTS fortlie CELEBRATED
W. J. LEMP'S BEER
DRAUGHT AM) DOUHLfi
J. H. MARQUART
OPIESOEISTT CITY
Boot & Shoe Manufactory
ISTO. 17 SOLBDAD 8TEEET
Opposite tho courtliouso Is whoro you can got
auiuuiu tur 1110 icust money.
Employs Only the
And In 9"""tiyaAn'1J'r1'ccs dfy competition.
ALL KIjSHDS OF RE PAIRING
Neatly and promptly dono and satisfaction guaranteed. Qlvo mo a trial.
J H. MAJR QUART Proprietor.
niiumrn 1 1
LUIIIULII
1 1
A HALL!
tho DOSS HAItO AINS to bo had at
EXPORT BUTTLED.
tho host and ueatost BOOT AND SHOEJn Ban
Best Workmen
Always koops 011 hand a largo stook of
JIILITAHY OltDErtS.
Details for the Fort Mcintosh and For
Duncan Court Martinis.
Tho leave of absence for seven days granted
by the commanding oflloorFort Clark Texas
(Order No. 102 current sorlo) to First Lieu
tenant B. W. Fountain Eighth cavalry Is ex
tended IS duys with permission to go boyond
the limits of the department.
A general court martial Is appointed to meet
nt Fort McIntoh Toxa. on tho 7th dny of
June 1833 at 10 o'clock h m. or us soon there-
after as practicable for tho trial of such pris-
oners as may bo brouvht befom It.
iicinu ror mo unurl : captain 1'. II. Hem.
burton. Nineteenth lnfuutry; Captain A. II.
Well' Kitrlitti cavaln; AsslstiintSutgeoit F. O.
Ainswortu .Medical department; t.aptam l(. (;.
Wur.l Sixteenth Infantry; First Lieutenant V.
M. W'li Him Nineteenth lufanlrj: First Lieu-
tenant P. It. Whltnll Sixteenth infantry: Sec-
ond Lieutenant J. M. Cunningham Nine-
teenth luruntry; First I.lautt'liHiit E. A. Kill
KlKhth cavalry Judge Advocate. A irrcater
number of ofllcors than those named cannot
be assembled without ramilrniit Inlurr In hn
service
First I.loutcnants L. I. Hunt and O. II.
Evans. Tenth cavalry will prncood to Fort Mo-
Kavott Texas and report to the commanding
ofllcer thereat for garrlon eourt-umrtialduty.
The Quartermaster's department will furnish
tho nocoswry transportation In kind.
Tho commanding nlucar postof Sail Antonio
Texas will forward Frlvnto Michael Connolly
miiipiiiiy 1 .-uncicentn lmumry 10 f ori .mo-
Intosh Texas. Thence ho will ha sent to Fort
Jtlnggold with first passlnif detachment.
ilia vuricrmusicr uepitrtmont will rurnMi
the necessary transportation to Fort Mcintosh.
l'OHt Clianlaln John 1). l'.irkfir. It S nrmt
will bo rellovcd from duty at Fort Mclvavctt
Toxus and prococd for station to Fort Stock-
ton Texas.
Ho will movowlth tho Majorof thoSlxtccnth
lnfuutry and Company F of that reglmcnt-
t'ansportatlou to bo provided from Fort
Concho Texas.
A (icncrai uotirt-.Martlal Is appointed to meet
at Fort Duncan Texas on tho Bth duy or.Iuuc
1883. at 10 o'clock u. in. or an noon tb-.renf let-n..
practicable for tho trial of such prisoners as
may bo brought boforo It.
Detail for tho Court Captain J. II. Smith
.Nineteenth lnfuutry; Captain L. T. Morris
i.ik ii" uiivuiry; vnmain ll. J. f arnswort.il
Eighth cuvalrv: Assistant Surironn Valnrv Mm.
vnrd. Medical neimrtment: First l.leiitrn.
ant C. A. Vernon Nineteenth lnfuutry;
First Lieutenant It. A. Williams Klirhth cuv
airy; First Lieutenant E. A. Godwin Eighth
unuu ji rimi Lieutenant r n l-neips uignm
cavalry. Judge Advocate. A greuter number
of nfflccrs than those named cannot bo asscm-
Dion wiiiinui manliest injury to tho service.
Tho commanding (illlcer post of San Anto-
nio Texas will forward Sergeant .lames
Walker Company K Sixteenth Infantry to
Fort Mcintosh Texas.
Tho Quartermaster's department will furnish
the necessary transportation.
Tho Journeys from Fort Clark Texas to
Fort Duncun.Texns nnd return by Captain H.
J. Farnesworth nnd First Lieutenants It. A.
Williams and F. K. Phelps Kljrlith cavalry un-
der paragraph VI. Special Orders No. ISO cur-
rent scries from these hoadquartors uro
nocessury for tho public servlco.
Uy order of Ilrlgudlcr (lenenil Augur.
Thomas M. Vincent
Assistant Adjutant General.
TUB FIIIST WAIID SCHOOL
ITold tholr Own and Greatly Please the
Inspectors
This morning Protcesor Koto and Aldorman
Dclknap visited tho First ward school and ex-
pressed tholr gratification at Its high standard
especially as so many of tho children ure of
foreign birth.
In tho sixth grade Miss Preston taught spell-
ing rending writing and geography. Tho
children showed proflolouey In nil the ahovo
subjects but mora so In geography. In which
every question wns readily answered mid with
n precision which astonished tho visitors.
There was no reciting In this grudo.
MIssKlock.l thasm-nntli irniilc tmiirht noll.
Ing rending writing arithmetic eolenco los-
buiih mm uruwing. in iiiis gntuo mo rcntling
was more especially good and this is very no-
ticeable on account of tho foreign raising of
of manv of tho children.
Miss Martha Cook taught tho samo subjects
In the higher eighth. With this grado Profes-
sor Koto was ureatlv nleiised. Tho chlMmn
excelled thomselves nnd surpassed even tho
nign expectation or tlio visitors. This grad
had a roll of honor couplstlng of tho following:
A.J. Frv "Wish Hone;" Freddio Kalloyer
"Tho Holiday Spoech." "The Pin enaNcedlo''
road by Tommy Lolgbton was very commend-
able Miss Susie DavR In tho lowest eighth grade
taught all tho primary branches. In tilts
grade 100 children uro taught mostly foreign-
ers and many do not understand Knglishutall.
Tho roll of honor Is Hohlo Greater Clieuilt.1
llou-ato l8abollo Guetuerez Vlctouin Garcia
Nclllo Ovcrtoo Ell Armand Alfred Guaso
Charles Guasso.
Some of tho rooms wcro prettily decorated.
Tho hlghor eighth grado room was eutiiely
decorated bv tho children tliMinnlve. nn.l
very well It was dono. In fact the wholo pro-
ceedlngs wcro very satisfactory! and the First
HOKSU TUIEVES.
Throe Depredators Arrested and Jailed
and Seven Horses llecovertsd.
Joo Brown was arrested by the city pollco
yesterday and horses stolen from Mr. Mont-
gomery wero traced to his possession. Ills ar-
rest furnished acluo to stolen horses which
wero stabled on tho Medina and Captain Joe
Sholy went over thero yesterday In the plnco
or itrown wno was arrested nnu jailed snoly
arrested two men. Ilniek l'.lkln iiml Ilenrv
Wnlker but a third man who was oxtremcly
well mounted oscnned. much to Hlielv'u elm.
grin. Ho howovor secured soven uend of
stolon horses and lodged his other two prison-
Drown was nrrestnd nmn tlmn nirn nn n dm
liar charge and Is tho ringleader of a gang of
nurse wuuvcH.
Detective Hughes and Joo Sliely deservo tho
ureuib lurureuKing up luo gang
TDK notVLING.
The First Match of tho Season Opens nt
NlggU's Garden
Tho first bowling match of the season oc
curred at Nlggli's garden last night. Thore
wero eighteen competitors and the kowllnir In
many caeca excellent Tho following nro tho
si x prizes und tho winners:
First prlzo Handsome banging lamp. Wllllo
Sncond prize Gold pen and pencil. Alex
Dttriur j r.
Third prize Meerschaum pipe Ed Helso
bach.
Fourth nrlze Clock. Joo MoAHIster.
Fifth pilzo- Pair iloevo buttons. Ioul
Schmidt
crl-D9or mr BtnUo Kiuq
LIOUT SI'ATtKfl.
The last rain did not oxtond any distance
Into tho country.
"fe880r Katzenborgor colohratcd his
birthday yesterday.
Mr. Simmons of Atlanta arrived at Mrs.
Sapplngton'sycstorday.
It Is rumored about town that lion llntoy
Is nbout to get married. Happy man 1
-'rho I.tmiT has received an Invitation to
attend n hop nt the springs Saturday night.
The war on the canines Is still procoodlng.
Irom Juno 4 to JunoG IStldogs were destroyed.
-The City Collector got through with tho
mien of the lands of the delinquent tax-payers
to-day.
Messrs. Huth k Vollbrccht dealers In hard-
ware nnd agricultural Implements havo tholr
card In tho LinilT to-day.
A beautiful echlnopsls eyrlendll or the
nlghtbloomlng cereus Is now on exhibition In
Kulteyer i drugstore.
Tho following murrlngo llcnnscsbavo been
Issued: A. J. Outtcrside and Sophlo Alfred:
Gertrudes Rodriguez and Dclllna Mahtgn.
In somo of the city lots weeds havo been
permitted to grow to such an extent ttint many
people complain and consider It time to have
them cut.
Fred Stelnernow owns nnd r.ms five of tho
finest hacks In town. All orde. s lty telephone
lay or night promptly attended to. coo ad-
vertisement elsewhere.
The Itamboulllet rums to he sold to-day are
creating much admiration nnd people are con-
tinually pas-d g In nnd out of tho yurd on Acc-
qula street to sco them
. "T1 r'IOIIToknowledgestherccolptof an
Invitation to the plcnloto morrow night nt the
springs. From the list or invitations accepted
It should bo a tonoy affair.
Somo gentlemen nro nrranglng n chess club
fur San Antonio. Those who wish to Join
should send their niimot to Secretary Chess
Club postotneo box &15 San Antonio.
- Willie Kypfcr who collected somo money
for the diamond nln rnlllc has got somo In his
possession and this ho Intends to return to tho
persons who paid him tho amounts standing to
their names.
A gentleman ut ono of tho hotels tried to
put his gas out. hut not succeeding blow It
out Fortunately tho clerk discovered It nnd
so proven ted what might havo become a serious
accident. Travelers shnulil Innm l.nm in l.
(Ho tho gas lamps or burners or let them alone.
uno man nas nireauy ucen Killed through lg-
unraneo of their use nnd this should boa warn-
ing to others.
Tho Madison Snunro I'reshvtnrlnn Sul.l.nil
school will plcnlo on Saturday at tho head or
the river on tho ground of Mr. Geo. W. Ilrnck-
ennage. xuo cnuuroii anil their parents uro
reii ucpiuu iu ineei ki mo si an isou pnunro Clia pe
faturilav mnrnlnir nt I) o'clock nnd t. lH.
their luuchbasketa with them. Transportation
will bo provided for tho school from thoohupol
to the grounds and return.
Two of Mr. Mn-rllcr'a ilnira. Imlli ll.n.n.l
hou who large collars on wero poisoned yes-
whero licensed and unlicenned must amrnr
nllkc? Who Is to stop a licensed dog from eat
ing puisuiieu uieai uo snouiii nun in tne streets
No ono ; nnd as many say "Why should we
LOCAL I'EIISONALS.
Itains Gleaned In tho Hotel Corridors and
from Various Other Sources.
Mr. C. F. Illnirlium. a traveler of Chlcnirri.
Mr. O. S. Inirniin. n tiankoriif Tlelmll Ml.l
igun Is a guest at the Ilnrd.
Mr A.S.Garwood extcnilvn rnltnn tinning
oi liuivcsion is nt mo noru.
Mr. S. Pollock a well known drummer of
uiucugo is a guest at tno Jiord.
Judgo John Hancock eamn In from Anailn
ycsicruny nnu ion mis morning.
Mr. H. J. ChambHrlaln President of the
wool urowers association Is at tho Mcnger.
Mr. D. W. Stovons. Secroturv of the .Tonnn
eo legation at Washington is registered at tho
jiiengcr ueiug summoneu as a witness In tho
vusson trial.
Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Wnlthor. of Kkw nrlcnim.
are stopping at tho Meugcr and havo come for
i no purposo or making sun Antonio tholr
iiiiuro nouio.
W. C. DaughortJ. Sheriff of Frio enuntr. nn.
coinnanied bv his fuinllv. John Prnmrllii nmi
son nrrlvod this mornfng. Thoy havo rooms
T. C. Harris of the firm of IlnrrU Hnllnn
bcrgcr has left for Memphis Tenn. the
iiome oi nis eniiuunoa. wo wish mm a pleas-
ant trip and happy return to this city.
Colonel S. M. Mnnsfleld. the engineer In
chareo of tho Government wnrlf In tlnU-catnn
barbor for tho ntirnosonf sccnrlnir ilo..n wninr
Is a guest at the Monger. Ho has also charge
pf the work on Puss. Cubullo bar In frout of tho
naruor at inuiauora.
Tho Weather.
Observations taken nt S:3l n. m.: San Anto
nlo hurometcr 19.08 thermometer 71; liiglo
Pus barometer 20.119 thermometer 81: Galves
ton uiiriiineieri."j.a tiiermomotcr78; New O
leans barometer 21.98. tlinrmiiiiininr r
Slireveport barometer 29.09 thermoinetcr 08;
Memphis barometer 29.99. thnrmnnietni- tn
Vlekstiurg bnroineler SO.tt! thennoineter72;
..iniu ilui k iiuiuiiiuiur -j.iw incrmometer 111
l'latte. barometer. 2U.93. thnrmmnnlnp Kit'
Dodge barometer. 29.9') thermometer 5h;
jiisiuuruK imrumcior --j.eii tnermoincter 03
Keul Ustllto Truusfors.
William Flnklo to Wilholin Scliulmoyer 05M
acres of survey No. 258JL. on tho wators of tho
Bnlado creek llw miles north of Ban Antonio;
consideration i 1110.
JaOOho GOV and wife tn .Temmfliireln. In 1 r.
west side of San Pedro crock bounded west by
Concho street east by JriVph Hlcklor's prop-
urij iiiiuii uy i' uciiie s property norm uy
property of .lose fa Lena; consideration $100.
liorman Vogel and Louis Vogel to August
. . u 1 " iuoio w nines norm 01 Fan
Aiiiuiiiu pare or survoy no. w in s'ctlon No
u uuiisiucruiion fw
Wanted A cook wtilto girl nrofnrrcd.
Ap
ply to iS) Solodtid streot. o.7-ut
You Will Find
Everything In gonfs furnishing goods from
c)ienne! tn ihefliipal nt rinlinr Vlr .l.k. I
Main ninzn. kiaJ
6-14-tf
For Kent.
.Ono now houw with threo rooms hall an
kitchen. For further nartioulara apply to Ni
03 Aveniie E ' rr 0.7.
AT THE HOTELS.
Maverick.
K. F. nnd Mrs. FrMron Flatnnla: M.McCTol-
Goodson. Concho; D. I) nnd' Mrs. Munro'
Wnco; M. Dnnlol P. J. Johnson Clnrksvllloj
Chleagol " " " " v' - ur"uyi
V ance.
Mr. and Mrs. 8haw Dallas; F. II. Oollentlen
Schmidt. Galvcfton; .Mrs. L. M.' Law M'iss'
Mnmlo Umersontind nurse Victoria: II. Wag.
npr joxns; A. L. linker Seguln; Fred Lorlng
Chicago. '
Jlleiiger
T. 8 Trice Ijulsvllle: Mr. nnd Mrs. S. J.
' 'i11'"! Castrovlllo; I).' A.' Nance San Marcos;
ton; It. Hitchcock Ilruck'ott; A. Byrnes Taylor;
i". i-ercy uaiveston; it. II Overall. Coleman
county: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. 15. Luldberg l'.l
. !"'. "". " rrnncuco; A. v.
Hopkins Pulnskl; Mm. Grahnm Miss Nullc.
.V.wiUf CB": l:: I iati. Mrs. M. II. Koy Mrs.
Mitchell Gonzales.
noru.
n v iiin.i m.i..... .
Ix)us; 8. Poijock Chlcngo; W. A Williamson;
Junction City; William Ernest J Notoy O.
ton Cambridge Kansas; F. James! Interna
wtiiiai Hiiu vmvml .lurinern raiirnaii; .1. A.
Howlnsky San Francisco: W. C. Pierce Gnl-
i'.V8V.'n!..n:(m JI"ng. Malngofii. Gaveston;
w. w. Holcombe Davenport: II. II. Johnson
;u"n. 1 niouiiiio; 1-eriono narrnio-
lckfl l inncls Vlllarlo George II and Mrs.
...... ... "ii'iw vj. c. wiirwuuu uuivts.
iou: y. o. i..ni i.ippcngott n. II. Ijng I ji re-
do; Fred T. Iddings New Orleans.
Central
Centro Point: W.V. ltatterrce. Pcarsall; T. j!
llot ltancho; Chas. No'rrls Win. Norrl's Abo-
iiiic . i pimiiiiuiiiiuuHo muslin; l-i. suroecK
i.uciiiu j.iiiii lui u 1 r Simpson Austin;
Mrs. Stanley and child. Atascosa; Mr. und Mrs.
ittisnrnnkc Hemic; Frederick Curley fvalde;
Dr. T. Herrmann lloxar county: J. L. Ijid-
drum Uvalde; Paul V. Wilson A. Couacher
..muiir i.i j. . iiiiinngton a. niirnin ie
ltussoll; J. 15. Wagner. I.uling; M. II. Uur-
Scldel and 'daughter 'Helena; J. T. r.rklnoi
uuiiuuj 1.. D.ciiciuy oegtirn; i-aui ny Vt ater-
i . it 1 Austin; u. it. Jienna
able llreiihain; Fred'Morrlon Clinton" ill.; T.
iuiuwuriu i-aicstine; j. . CTulg Wiuhing-
tnn county: C. D. West. Fort Clurk; D.T. ller-
nard llrackntt; John Carter D. McCorinnck
Seguln; J. Plcreo und rnmlly Georgia; O. T.
ltlchards. Shreveprt Lu.; W. Nortliemft. La-
vcrnla; Percy W. Hoyle Seguln; G. Schmidt
u I1( iiiooro AOiicne; J. II.
Colfrey Hot Springs Ark.; J. o. Sholby
Luiedo.
TELEGRAPH IO NEWS UOILED DOWN
Tn -rol In... - MTll.. . .
clnrcd tho Wnco variety show u nuUanco.
Iin v n n11 iui .. ... ... .
assigned. Liabilities $TC00; ittsels JIH!7. '
1 11c city or Fort Worth has turned over tho
hospital to tho chargo of tho Sisters of Mcioy.
traim . 1 5i 1 ' """" iiuyo raiseu
S-TOiOOO to build a narrow gaugo rullroad to
Till- Ilom i.ll . Cl 1 .
session at DesMolncs.Inwn.yrsterihi)-. Speeches
wcro made both In favor of and against tho
. n..Yi.A it uuiuu ifiiiiiuier or irA
r Si n Iarlnr mis bccn clectod City Marbhal
1 . 11 t 11 tii '7" '"--vuaKorain Ireland
....... i) uuucguiiiu ions or
seed potntoos thus relieving distress of 300U
111 A t.v ... l..... .11.. .
Tuesday nged 85 yearn. Ho was ono of tho
most prominent divines and leading practical
surgeons of tho South.
Paius Juno 0. Wnr preparations on a grand
scale uro being inado In China. Threo corps or
troops aro In readiness and tho Chinese tleet
under orders to sail ror Tonquln.
............. . uiio iiu wiirernnr uen-
ernl ol Culm having reported favorably con-
be allowed to return thero shortly.
.... .- uiiiiiru union oriCK.
layers held 11 session last night and after a
.. v .in uvuiuin mm man couiu
go to work wherever thoy choso at tl tier day
provided thev refusoto work undor non-union
Is regarded as a collapse of ;tho union. '
Chicago Juno 0. Tho Fnrmers' llovlcw.
condonslng Its wookly reports from 1000 towns
In the Northwest and Southwest finds no im-
... ..uii. lu ici-jti in winter wncar n Is
heading out. Spring wheat shows improve-
ment. Oats nro backward but all right. Corn
lsa-nn niMin vcrvulnwlv. nn.i ri...i... i.T. ...
orul. 1 fc "-
The regular term of tho Unltod Btates Di.
aurnorprojldlng. Tho cases agulnst Muratial
Huss-ll wero continued and tho caso against
Mr. rriincls 11. Foster charged with having re-
ceived Go-eminent funds fii his bank tho bnnk
not being a Govoruuieutldcpoiitory. was dis-
missed. The following charters wero lllednt Austin
yesterday : Palestine Compress company cap-
association. Texas Compress association of
11. ii uiiuiui oiuck -iiiw.uuu. .Mutual Flro
bhlelderH Assoelatlon of America; principal
ofitsiulmte"n w'iiiirii. "
. Washington Juno 7.-Morrlok continued
Jjl" "ttuck on Dorsoy and his defense or llor-
soy Imd debauohed ltordcll nnd then used hm
.... .......... v.. .1... ui i'ii-rusi-B. cernicueii una
blistered by his treatment convicted in tia
nrst trial wnuo His muster eaoaped Hordoll has
resolved to tell tho tr th and seek safety by
"untruth 'mJ t0ld 110 rUtl' 'l"a null'lllbrut
CI.EVEMND. p. Juno 7.-At tho Amorltwn
Medical association tosslon this morning Dr
Gross ol Phllade.phla jiresoniod pafiors signed
by hlmsolf and Oliver Wendell llolincs rolat vo
to tho establishment at Washington or a
museum nnd library ror tho moiileal depart
mo ;t or tho army. Uesolutions wero adopted
calling on Congress to provide a flm-proof
1 i!l'1JSnnMr m """J."11 nPPninrlutlon or
f 0000 to 1 buy all nov medical publications oC
all countries. A u immlttce was appointed to
prcso t thoso matters to Congress.'
St. PBTKitsiiuiin Juno 0 A pamphlet has
been distributed thr-ughout tho city In which
Is reproduced tho pmgmmmo for Belf-govorn-ment
claimed bv thu moderate party. Tho
Journal of St. Petersburg says: Mono but a.
l&u'h Kv:nme'it which tho Etuporor
shnll hold tho power nnd his subjects moot
Ulm with lovlug confidence can advance T to-
wards that solution of tho greatest problems.
Suohn government only can deal with tho
work of pompletelyorgunlzlnif tho oountry.
and It alonp need not shirk from grantlm?
f 1 oedom to the people WUI ?
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