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Imported Cigars.
Henry Clay Conchas Key Wat
Clonr Havana Sublimes Muring
Lnzo Damns La lima" Escopclons
Smokers i Dealers
Savo monoy nt Hart's. " No drum-
mors or partners" expenses. .Small
profits quick sties rellablo goods.
Tho only exclusive tobacconist in
Han Antonio.
SIM HAItT Main Plaza
SIMHAItTS Main Plaza.
Vol. I.-No. 66.
San Antonio Texas Monday June i8 1883.
1 Ten Cents a Week.
The San Antonio Light.
- " -
LUMBER
IN ANY QUANT1TV AT
E3D. STEVES So S03STS'
Yards nt International ami Groit Northern Hallrond Depot nnd Galveston Hnrrlsburg and
Sun Antonio railroad track East 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 to ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere. Ed Steves & Sons.
HUGO & SCHMELTZER
COMMERCE STREET SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Wholesale Grocers
SOLE AGENTS for
W. J. LEMP'S BEER
DRAUGHT AXI) DOUBLE
IF YOU
EXAMINE
Patent Pole Tip &
Urn
It Is durable. Never wears out. It Is ornamental. It costs no moro than u good
leather trimming. You cannot get your linos over tho end of tho polo. If your tracos
break your horses pull tho vehlclo by the Neck. Yoke. It tafios two foot off tho ond of
tho polo and brings tho Neck Yoke closo to tho collar thereby mnklng tho draft much
lighter on tho team. It novor gots out of ordor being of very slmplo construction.
Tho POLE TIP AND CLAMP complete fitted to vehicle S3 50. Call on
3" u ZLZ3!u
No 12 Soledad Street
FRANCISCO
MONTEUEYMEXICO.
COMMISSION
LAltEDO MEXICO.
Jl. VlllJJlt
BUYER anil SELLER cf WOOL COH'ON and LIVE STOCK.
tsySpcolnl attention through Laredo house
Intorlor of Moxlco and tho United States; and
of goods at Monterey for tho Intorlor of Moxioo. Carrcspondonco In English Spanish French
and German will reoolvo prompt attention TUADK SOLICITED '
OLL!
TLMTTTSaJ&EaEL
the CELEBRATED
EXPORT BUTTLED.
CARE
If
EME1
EMEUSON'S
Neck YokeClamp
99
ARMBND AIZ
II. MATAMOltAS MEX.
MERCHANT
C. MIEU MEXICO.
Ui ODilLjlinjJ ill imJ lift lllUULl
to forwarding merchnndleo to and from tho
without extra ohnrgo attends to ro-shipmcnt
Tour Fail?
MEXICAN TItOURLKS.
Tin Accidental Killing ot Young Sanchez
by a Train lu Mexico Cau.es
Excltemont.
marlcan Conductors unit Olllolals Ar-
l.d by the Mexican AlitliurUles
anil Thrown Into Jail
Tho Laredo correspondent of tbo Fort Worth
Gnzctto telegraphs as follows: Lain In tho
vcnlngof tho 13th Instant tho north bound
Ixcd train on tbo Mexican National railroad
In chargo of Conductor Forbes ran over and
killed a young Mexican named Sanchez about
seven miles north of Hustamcnte Mexico.
Tho Moxlcan was trying to Ileal n ride and fell
oil tho cars und was run over. That night ns
tho tiii In pushed tho place where tho unfortun
ate ynuiiK man wsg killed thoy struck as tho
engineer thought two calves. Tho train wan
onocd. nitd tho crew went back to investi
gate when they found n bundle of blankets
und clothes und a 111 t lo further bark the dead
body of Sanchez with tlto top of his bead cut
off whoro tho wheels had passed over.
Tho train men placed tho body In it box car
carried It to Ilustninpnto nnido a .report and
wcro nrrrsteu una lonuou in jail i lie train
wassldo. tracked and detained until the crow
hudon evnminatton. whon thoy wero allowed
to go. Groat excitement prevailed und on
armcu moo 01 -Mexicans gainereu anu wuu
threats of shootluir Conductor Forbes who
was to stop off for oxiuplnittlou very sen-
suuy turned tuo trnin over in another tow at
the Lainpsnz und roturnod to the United
stilt' s. When Conductor Cunningham with
tho Forbes train readied Ilustamcnto It was
side-tracked and thn crow put in Jail as nccus
sory to thn escape whoro they still are.
Great rears are entertained mat the Mexi
cans w 11 do them bod lv harm. General I'm
inn. attorney for tho Mex can National mil-
rond at HiiHtcmente will do nil In his power to
iroieer tuo employees nut no inuiicnco can do
irnuirht to bear on tho excited Mexicans.
Great Indignation prevails bore nnd every-
thing is excited Hlono' tho lino of tho Mexican
National railroad In Mexico over tho most
Infamous outrage to American citizens.
Later information received is that Mr. Hit d.
win. Master or Transnortatiun of tills road.
who went to Ilustamcnte to look Into tho In
terest of tho company has been arrested and
placed In Jail.
A geniiemna wno nas just returned irom
lliistamcnto arives the Mexican version of thn
killing of young Sanchez near that'plncc which
Is about ns follows: Young Sanchez was on
his way from Saltillo Moxlco to Sail Antonio.
Texas whore ho had rolatlves. Ho purchased
n Roeonu-ciass ticket rnm .Monterey to Laredo
and loft Monterey on tho 12th but stopped nt
riiifctomente and when the next train came
along attempted nu his ticket to go in a first-
olass coach when tho conductor forcibly pulled
mm out or tne concn uy main strength on tne
platform of tho car and then shoved him bo
twecn thorn killing lilm. This gentleman also
informs us that everybody lus been released
from Jail nnd trains are running unmolested
nlthough It is a hard matter for tho Moxicun
National to Induce an Amerlcau employee to
go into Mexico as tho feeling Is so strong
against American railroad men down thorp.
LIVI5LY WAKK
Near the Sunset Depot In Which Several
Moil Aro herlously Wounded.
Yesterday morning about 11 o'clock two men
named It. II. Johnson nnd Tom Wood attacked
Jim Dlngoioro a carpenter near tbo Sunset
passenger depot and wro beating him In n
most brutal manner. Dlnguioro cried murder
nnd help'. Mr. Honry Hitters who was in his
saloon near by ran to tho nsslatunco of Ding-
more and succeeded in stopping Johnson and
Wood In their murderous assault. About 2:110
o'clock Johnson and Wood caino Into tin
saloon ot Mr. Hitters to wreak vengeance on
hlm. They called for two glasses of beer nnd
Johnson raising his glass throw tho same nt
Mr. Hitters striking nun on tne noad mid mio-
turing tho skull. Other parties In tho saloon
took a hand lu the fight nnd several aro bndlv
cut and brulBCd up. Mr. Hitters Is dungcrously
wounded and fears nrq entertained for his re-
icovery. jui tuo ucingcrcnig aru lam up in ueu
(ironi injuries received. Mr. Illttors Is a quiet.
peaceable citizen and tho assault upon .him
bv those roughs was unurovokod and tlio full
penalty of tho law should bo Imposed upon
them.
T in oltv unllco this morn nir nrrosted Messrs.
Illttors & Sons. Johnson and Woods to account
lor tho Imbroglio.
THE POLISH HAND
Interview the Light Commissioner and
Deny the Allegation or Little Flirt.
Tho Light commissioner has beon Inter
vlowod by four Indignant men. Theso wqro
members of tho Polish band. Papa Anton
Max tho Masher Protty Wllllo nnd Itoudy
Then or ' Theo for Short" as thoy are nnmed
and graphically described by "Little Flirt" In
uer communication puuusncu ou Saturday ir
the correspondent had beon n gontleman l"r
gtoad of ono of tho feminine gender tlicrp
would havo bocn brisk business for the ((Reor-
der. As It Is they tiro obliged to nt cautiously.
Most of tho persons named are well known to
tho commissioner nnd respected in this city.
Aiiey Binie mom uiiipinmcniiy iimi. tiiey uo noi
kno.v tho lady referred to nnd that her state
ments nro not truo. tup roi s i banu were nt
first. Inclined to engago tho columns of the
Lioiit to vindicate their oharnotcr by adver-
tisement and to provo tholr Innocence but
thoy dcoldod to glvo their slinplo denial to
Littlo Flirt's assertion knowing that thos o who
Know tnem would ue won aware tunt tney
would not act In uliy way uiibecomlng tho
oharaetor of iroutleiuon. Tho I. in nr. In fair.
ness publishes this statement In order that tho
goniemen rererreu to may have tlio oppor
tunlty of vindicating tholr character.
MISS FKI1CS COMPLIMENTED.
A Pleasant Gathering nt the San Pedro
Springs on Saturday Evening.
On Saturday ovonlng Mr. Muencli nnd Mr.
Ilauciscu entertained their friends at a dance
given in honor of Miss Fries who Is about to
olaYes to bp ono of tho most pleasant vUHs
of her Ulo. Tlio dancing cimtlpucd to the
small liouis of the morn and tho visitors then
lolt wiui steps which seamed to movo with re-
luctant paeo from tho liappy und Jovial bull-
room. "Pleasures fade and lleetlv urlldo awav. '
S3 thought nil tho young poopo who entered
tlio special oar which whirled thom homeward
Lot us bono to dream of uleasuro oust.
Tho inutlo was f urntshod by tlio San Pedro
Orcbostral society and the following people
woiopresonti
Misses Mary Ileoker Jennlo Soholz Ida Ilati-
Mrs Looio Louisa Flso'he'r. Ida Kerb's J f n 1 d ft
i llnuoiseu Addlo &ni) May Upsuu
RINGING TilK CIIANQUS.
A Negro Takes Herman AViigcnfohr's Stet
son Hat Loavlng His Old Hat.
negro went to I). & A. Oppeiihcliner's
store this morning and nsked ttiscenomo coats.
Theto wcro shown hlm. When no had solcctcd
one bo wanted to trado u watch off for It. On
hcln" told that Opprnhcltnnre did not do busi-
ness in that way ho left. Shortly afterwards
Herman Wagenfuhr wanted to go out and
looked for his valuable Stetson hat which ho
had loft near tho coats. Ho looked In vain
and In Its place was tho ncgro' old hat. Wag-
oiiiu-rwas rcinurKauiy angry anu used very
cniphatlo tanguago in rospect to the colored
population. Tho pollco aro now looking for
tho man who took away -by mistake of course
Wngonfubr's Stetson hat.
Wanted
four good boys to sell papers on commission.
Apply at this olllcc.
Marriage Licenses.
Hailllo Luclo and Franclsru Xlineni'S Her.
culano Vasipicz and Foltpa llamns.
Connected With llyickott.
jTho Westorn Union Telegraph company
havo now eucevded In establishing tolegraphl"
coiniEiinloatlou with Hrackett. The military
telegraph formerly held tho monopoly of tlio
route.
Lieutenant Itudil Entering n New Army.
Lieutenant Hudd of the Hangers Is about
to follow tho excellent oxnmtilo of his Into
Chlor Captain Oglcsby nnd enter thu army or
tho benedicts. Ho will bo unltod to Miss Lu
narper at i nrktown on JunoSil.
Ja.por Tliompiou'a Funeral.
Jasper Thompson's funeral yesterday wns
ono of the best attended funerals ever seen In
tho city. Tho colored Masons Odd Fellows
nnd Flro company No. 2 ot which ho was n
meinuer anu nbout 7ft vehicles followed
his remains to thogravo. Thollev J. C. Ein-
bry. rend tho Masonic funeral servlcn for thn
dead Nearly every ono had n kind woid to
say ror jaspnr Thompson and ho was no
uoiiDt one or tho most popular cc
In the State.
Commissioner's Court
This morning it was reported that Do Witt
county has sottlcd up in full. Paying. SHU for
taking enroof prisoners nnd Jutlfor Jury fees
In tho case of Hester who wns tried hero last
winter tor miiruernr ir uraziu
In cnclo'lng the amount wrote to Judgo Mason
Tho Conmilfslonei's court nutlinrtzo thn
County court Judiro to piirchas" from tho
curve staniiaru woigurs anu measures.
A Nlmrnd Asleep.
A young nlmrod named Moynr went hunt
ing yesterday and lay down to sleep by the
sldonf his gun probably waiting for a Jack
rabbit or something elm to call him wlioi they
rcnuircu suooiinir. lie was snnn tit smnn
butchers who reported that u ninn was lying
ueau in tne iirusu umcor line wont out to
look Into tho matter and found thu suuposod
. 1 J i """Jeoi. Tiiere
suit of tho nlmrod s shooting is not yet re-
ported. Night Itobbors.
Last night Mr. Frank Lamotto whoso son
died from the recent street ear accident nnd
his friend Mr. II J. Do Witt werft robbed. It
appears tho two gentlomeu had retired to rest
at their resldeneo on San Pedro avenuo leav.
ing inoir winunws opon. inrougn tnese win
dows. the thief made easy entrance. On the
touowing morning ootn gentlemen on awak-
ing found themselves minus eoats. hats nd
pockotbooks. Mr. Lamotto lost no monoy.
nut .nr. lie m i si money to tno amount 01
814 ns well ns clothing. Nothing has as yet
uucu reouvurou uui. uuicuuvcs aro ul woric.
ICeoonlfir's Conrt.
The following oases wcro disposed of iif tho
Recorder's court this morning:
Jnmcs Doyle drunk 85: J. Hernandez beat
ordnrir $5: W. Mcdrnnt (lua'riti'llng $.'!; L
mouerceuciiner uruna j.i; a. colons drunk
Sir A. C. Oahinis drunk $."; II. McOuinn
drunk srii Ed Gorman drunk. 5: Ik Hobln
son drunk $3; G. laiista. drunk. $5: W.
Heotty. drunk $5: Z. Parker drunk JSiJon
iruaniei vagranoy )i -M. Alatolro driuik W;
i . inuiii) riuiK. v. nmitn urupK tl
Vllialpo nrunk $S; It. Nelson tight ng S3
Edword lighting fi.
Wasson nnd the Poker I'luyeri
The St Louts Evening Chronicle which has
been exceedingly well Informed ou the Was
son affairs state ) The Galveston poker play
ors who won Uncle Sam's money from Puy
noipiui " wpouu m u wm iii uu uifur iu pay oao.
the sum and get rid ot It. This is n mtho
nuecr f ram of mind forenrd plnrcrs nhanro
uiuuii o-iuugu oi uiiiuiiePL euontu ;o win nnd
llnirdebl. About thn onlv itlrferpnen lmti...
u snrak thief anu tills kind of ugamblcr is that
tlio sneak thief Injures only the owner of the
stolen property whereas tho latter hi nddl-
tion ruins tho victim from -whom hn wins
nnd receives thoproperty usu; "dehtof honor."
A Dlshonost Wail.
A young man" from (Julveston whoso gnoi!
looks ra hor prepossessed In his lavr wa
lately omp'ojed In ono of our principal saloon
us waiter and Judging from the manner in
which tho denouement took piano' lap.t eight
has Ijcon In thu habit of robbing U'a employer
out of conslderablo sums dally from the verv
first day employed Yesterday evening soin'u
nlonoy wqs mjssed nnd from actions pf tho
yam h"uiu iiuiiid is ma given ror certain
roasons. he wassiisneoled. nnd seen tn emnr n...
water closet whon ho deposited tho lllthy
luoretiomo2o. In an aporturo In connection
with tho water pipe and tho ruttiln&of the
slivoy attracting tho attention of thoseTfollow-
uig uu was uuiuoicu aiinnst lu tno act. Aftei
a etout denial- and being threatened -with ar
rest ho begged in a most pitiful manner ani
claiming that he had a wife and littlo ones ai
Galveston he was let go nnd (Us said has do
puiivu iur puns unanowp
Walter Lamotto Dead.
Walter Lamotte aged five years who wj
run over by the street car has died Justice
Aoam nelrt an inrineit Saturday allernoon and
the evidence beine taken the turv returned n
verdict that Walter Lamotte caine to his death
on the afternoon of the i6th instant from
wounds received bv a car on the icth nl
through necl'gence of the driver in allowinrt
viumrcn to rvio an ino ear piattorm against
posuwe insiracuons irom tne officers ol the
company. Evans the driver of Ihe car. has
been arrested and placed under $oo bail to
to appear ueiorc tne grana jurv
CASH PURCHASE SYSTEM.'
Some Interesting Notes on tlio Now and
llest Hystem of Clothing for
Gents and Youths.
The Advantage to the Ouatomnr nf
Trader's Largo Purchase and
of Cash Payments.
Wolfson has Innir hail Ihn rcnnlntlm nf t.
ng tho bosnrradv-rnHdn clnllili.r nt iil ..in-
hatovcr you want In that lino you can get at
his store nnd In thn various qualities which
suit tho pnokntsof the purchaser. If you want
ii wiioiusuit orn singio gnrnient you can get
lUliere.irood ami client) nml. wlmt l ' .ii.
ernblo Importance cut In such first rnt stylo
t hat would satisfy oven tho tasto of n fastidious
dudo. Of articles for summer wear holms a
a.-ami wuu siaccieu stocK wnicn is really
rorth examlnxtlnn. Ami ns fr rtita' ri.i.i.
Ing goods citizens can not ho better or cli.'ancr
supplied that by Mr. Wolfson's courteous as-
sistants. It Is not Rlono ni a elnthlcr that Mr u-nirsn.
s unrivalled: ho Simula fo-nn-nt u i.
furnisher: evcrvthlng In tho furniture line from
nncleifiint parlor suite to n modest oottago
suite Is obtalnablo from him nnd nt prices that
onuse other dealers to wonder how ho can do It.
'I ho stock Is large and Is always receiving ad-
ditions on account of tho largo sales tnado.
; 1 nil. inu uuwesi iicsigus anu
tlin irOnilS llrcTmall. Iirnninnld Innllln..
oil cloths Wolrsou has n largo stock In all the
now grades and colors fr mtho brat mnnufno-
torles. All articles of bed nnd tnble linen nro
sold In first ipinlitles and cheap. Lndlen will
... -i-i u ii -ri-ci u biock anu it tnoy want
o purchaso fliey will soon seo that It Is udvan-
iivi'oiin in .'in wuu no ISOI1.
UOlfPOn Oilers lllwnis llin InmMl rln
WIlV. hCCIlllSn lie IiiiYh I ii nr.. I r tnt. -...1
sells for cash. Thus hosocures cash discount
nnd Incurs no loss by bad doht. Jloreover lit
this thuo ho has mado advantageous pur-
chases that cnablo hlm to offer to
tho citizens nr San Anlonlo such
goods ns Intro rarely been seen In the city nml
nt prices that will astonish purchasers. It Is
no trouble for Mr. Wollson'a clerks tit show
goods nnd nil citizens aro cordially Invited to
exnmlnc tho goods and to ascertain tho rr-
uinrKiiuiy low price nt iuch thoy nro offered.
AT THIS IIOTKLS.
Vance.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. Dlnlay.New York: Chnrln
""r&Si"."? & "oKlnnoy Cot.illa;
v2ii8ri V1or1-Cntulla: Jainos Itlvcs. .Mission
NallojW.J. Fatton Houston; S. J. Hurst.
Maverick.
W. C Philips Austin: J. Hans. Now York- -.1
11. Molnon Calirornln: Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Clif-
ford. Galvoston: D. Genow Mrs. 11. M. and
Miss (juliin. Now Orleans.
Monger.
P. W. Thompson ltobtrt Thomnsoti. O. w.
Thompson Maverick countv; S. II. Cuatlomiui.
Lnulsyllle: Mr. and Mrs. J. Van Wlo. Sail Marl
n i """'guam. i-nio I'into: U.S. II.
& ?0:?c'- J- ?nd Mrs. Ilnmllton.
m i. i 'lo' son. Colorado City; Mr. nnd
'J raI;l5ker'..oh "is"" rrlo Steole Ohio-
Mr. Arthur W. Collin lleaumont. .
LATE TKLKORAFHIO NKWfl.
PitoimiiTiow has boon defeated nt Gonzales
rosatu"' K"m '8 l ak Vnco uVAuitia on
(IHAV'8 OnOm llOllSnnf Hnztnn- I ..! t
8100000; Insurnnco $50000.
TlIK Inlinbltnntunf llnnroll ...III l
h of July with a grand barbocuo: '
The Houston r.lirlir GininU .n..t ...
a $1000 prlzo nt tho Galveston'pncaiiipmcnt.
...ii. i .f Vi i "' BTill' r Victoria has been
called to thu charge ot tho Episcopal church Tat
The Cotiilla rosldontors hold n giumi tmr.
pfcTsunti'y. Mh ovor"KPeo: orir
W. H. COVLE. ohlof nf hn II.... .
8?Iin?ntl1? ueun ITosontod with a hundsonio
Tin: Klmbolln Hen) l-oinir. i n .....
nssoclntlnn has lnemiscil thplr i..i ;.i
from ao-i0l to jino.ooo. --..-.
New YoiiK.Jnnn in .sii..i n . .
iiwum V..fiVt.BuJor 'J!1 w'" damages it
luo.ooo ngalust tho Now York Times.
iintisTONls golngto oomploto nnothor rail
road.to bo cu led tho Houston and Qui : Shore
feglon.0 1 Whnrtoa- throuah th" suga?
I- E. DANlr.r.q flml lu... .i.. .
Dixon prnprlo'or of tho Dally News nt Aiis-
te8datal:i'd13an;d.hOUt CtteCt- Danle'J
Vienna .limn ih Ttn r....
Holzaprel of New CiiBtle are to osmbllsh n Iii o
aKoubt1reoalICSt0 nnd th0 V
I lie firm of McQeogh. EvcrlDghnm & Co . tho
heaviest provision und lard dealers of CI Icngo
havo fulled for gomcthl.ig llko zTwaOuO
Causo two muoh speculation nnd shrinkage.
Thu stook owners held a meeting at Pears all
Satuvday nnd organized a protective .ssoclni
on and o ected J. II. Haldwln Pro8ldcntTViir
Ham Uowoll Secrotnry. and James xnee i 'rI
I Secretary and.Jauies speed Trca-
urer.
Pouceman Gates of Dal'as Is undcnolng
invest gallon or charges mado by thi Hen Id!
and citizen John Shin killed Goorgo F. Sniltli at
Shin ped. B"tUrilar ot" w rarmo"
NAitSEibtKS Juno 18.--Au ruronnut natned
Mtt.!ni0?0".a.niodbiln "otrossnnd amer-
c ant departed from hero in n balloon ast
rnca.l"focrns? u llrt "f the Mediterranean
Tho balloon and occupants were picked up ?t
llnd.uVl!.wi1JIl(n'oilt J Peoplo pressing
l'!.!honSC!!t Tw'"1' rcct Tun er hall 5
ii ght. Tho aeries of resolutions odopLd whllo
directed at His Holiness did not i "so "uo nmnc
Imt amno of the speakers dld.ud ratherfreeW
New Oiileans Juno 10. Tho Tlines-llom.-crnfs
.MuiislieM L..speclal snva J LUne HoT-
dcn.PresIdent of tho Mnnsllold Fo.unlo enllegS
was k lied by Uev. Hen Jonklns. Jr.. this ranfnl
Ing. Hoiden seduced u young Uilr friend S?
'Iunfc "" J. 'V.uch tenement prevulls bSt
JonClnshastho sympathy of tho community.
llKiir.iN.Junolfl. -Tuo Itusslan aovornmont
having asked tho extradition of M. Krazewskl'
JUl'illsh author pwv at Leltzlg utu I throo
other poets chnred wltli glviniKiVathm
to Huaslan lovplutlonltts regarding "ho movK
monts or Eiissian troops thS Germiui ihi c"
obedtence lo orders heVc urreYtc' tho four
Kansas Citv Juno 10. James jr. Darrav
yardraastcr Hannibal and St. lr T miiJoad'
ii al!'ootl'1K the pinking up of trail it the
Union depot was struck bv llghtnlnir mVii
klllod. Deoonsod was Suporlntondeni or t
Kansas YM ey Division' of OrdeJ of Itallwn v
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