The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 63, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 14, 1883 Page: 1 of 4
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Imported Cigars.
Henry Clay Conchas Key West
Clour Havana Sublimed Mil Has
Lazo Damas La Hosa Escopclous
Don Quixote Mayo ahd other popu-
lar brands nt
SIM HART'S Main Plaza.
I Smokers 1 Dealers
The San Antonio Li
Savo money nt Hart's. " No drum-
mars or partners" expenses. Small
profits quick silos rollnblo (roods.
The only exclusive tobacconist iu
San Antonio.
SIM HAHT Main Plnza.
Vol. I.-
No. 63. f
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San Antonio Texas Thursday June 14 1883.
f Ten Cents a Week
LIJMmJUJIMiOLiJ
011) MCXICO.
1 I'aots About Monterey nml the Dis-
trict nil Oli.rrvod by the Amer-
ican Consul.
Special Inducements For American Caul-
tut Monterey Street 11-tllwny
Items nml l'ersoual.
IN ANY QUANTITY AT
HID. STEVES 5c SONS'
Yards nt International and droit Nqrtliorn ltnllroMl Depot nud Oulveston Harrlsburg nnd
San Antonio nillroad track East Commerce Stri'ct.
OALGA!
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 & SCHM.ELTZER
COMMERCE STREET SAN ANTONIO TEXAS.
Wholesale Grocers
SOLE AGENTS for the CELEBRATED
W. J. LEMP'S BEER
DHAUUHT AM) DOUBLE EXPORT BOTTLED.
r3TThls Hobr Is mado from tho best Ingrodlouts and warrantod freo from nny obuoxlou
substances whatsoever.
IF YOU CARE
lie Sarety of Tour Fail?
EXAMINE EMEItSON'S
Patent PoleTip i Neck Yoke Clamp
It Is durable. Never wears out. It Is ornamental. It costs no inorothan a good
leather trimming. You cannot get your lines ovor the end of the polo. If your traces
break your horses pull the vohlclo by the Neck Yoke. It takes two foot oil tho end of
tlio pole nnd brings tho Nncl: Yoke close to tho collar thereby making the draft much
lighter on the team. It never gets out of ordor being of very slmplo construction.
The POLE Til' AND CLAMP eotnplote lltted to vehicle $3 50.' Call on
3".
No. 12 Soledad Street
u
INDIA
99
FRANCISCO ARMENDAIZ
MONTEUEY MEXICO.
II. MATAMOUAS MEX
COMMISSION MERCHANT
LAHEDO MEXICO.
C. MIEIl MEXICO
BUYER ami SELLER of WOOL COTTON aud LIVE STOCK.
ISTSpoolnl attention through Laredo house to forwarding merchandise to and from the
Interior of Mexico und tho United States; and without extra charge attends to re-ihlpmcnt'
Montbuey Mexico June 12 1883. Mr. Hobert
C. Cuuipbcll United States Consul for this dis
trict In his report to tho Government under
dnto of Juno 11 speaks ofVMontcroy mid the
district ns follows :
I beg to transmit herewith a short report on
such features and commercial relations of this
district as may bo ot mlcrost to tho nation I
have the honor to represent : The city of
Monterey by Its geographical position and Its
many untural ndvantuges should bo tu prln
ilpal manufacturing and commercial city or
Northern Moxloo. Several fur-slghted Amcrl
cans havo already takon tho Initiative and
hnlr enterprise will undoubtedly pay them
handsomely. The Monteroy Street rallwn
now In operation Is a fair Illustration of whet
American capital can accomplish. Tho com
pany was organized InNew York last year with
capital ltiu ui Bbiri;n. m j.jwiw mm jiwww
l vpiir o iter ceui nouns were tssticu lo uiinu
nml uitulti the Mrst live miles of road. Onlv
t..n nml one-cianm nines iroin mo uonoi oi
thn Mnxiean National rallwiivlto tho centra of
dm rltv. iiro now comnleted. which for tho
past lour mounts uuvoearucii on an average oi
iui .r .la... ivllli in nmitiin nf SY1 Tl.li
amount Is only on passenger t radio while their
confession allows mom u carry ireignt wnicn
niter wiien uiatiguraieu wi iincrouso tneir net
prolltsat least $25 per day. With only this
non 'hub huuiukhh uu y""'"1"' 7'". Im'
hnlr Intnrcst on bonds and also a small divi
dend on tho stock. Wli'ii live to eight miles
inmii ore cumn oieuit will De a uaniisoine oar
ing property. This Illustration will also bii-
hkpt tor a naner mill cotton nnd woolen in I s.
Ilbre factory glass factory gas nnd water
works nnd nil the smaller manufactories ne
Inr turn turn wagons nuu ouggies. orooms.
matches etc. etc. Most of the raw mnterlal is
hern nnd the high Mexican turilT affords ample
protection to the manufacturer. A sugar ro-
inery on a largo scaio wuuiu prove n pxying
nvnstmont. l'elonolllo. tho dark Mexican
sugar cau be bought for 3 cents per pound
wliue too rcniieu sugar niusi oi wnicn is
brought ovor land from the City of Mexico is
Kold (wholosale) at IS cents por pound. This
sugar cannot bo called lellncd for It Is only
elarlllcd being or tno saino color anu
mialltyas our New Orleans elarlllcd which
ells In the United States ror ubout 8 or tl cents.
Sugar from the United Stuto suoh grades as
cut loat anu granutuicu ecu ucro lor -j cents
pir pound. The mercautllo interests uro re-
presented by men of nearly all nationalities
ilin Herman's here ns throughout Mexico.
controlling a largo trade and most of thorn
being cngngeu in tne naruwaro urui anu rur-
nttiln) trade nre tho heavlost Importers. The
oramlsslou Business is niso controiua oy tno
Germans they representing ;inrgo export
houses In Europe as well as In tho United
States.
American dry goods are coming more Into
douiand nnd wcro It not for the high tniilf
they would at nn early day displace tho Euro-
pean fabrics. The merchants' aro very favor-
ably disposed to trade with the United States
andelncotlio completion of the Mexican Na-
tional railway to Montorey thoy can get tholr
irunila much nulcker bv purchasing In tho
Uillteu amies ine insuruucu ruicsuru huso
hlirh. nud thoy do not havu the
name trouble In remitting money. 1 give
ltolow the retail prices of a few staple drv
goods. A vara Mexican measure is 3 Inches
less until mo Aiuununu j uiu; ciiiriingB ion
in fid cents iter vurn: American mints. Ill cents
por vuru; American solid colors 18-Ji con's per
vara; linen lawns (orgnudjet) 25 to 37)j cent6
French calicos. 18i cents per vara. American
hosiery sol s well but tlrst-olaas English is lire
lerreu. uoousarosom nt reasonauio proms
for cash with 5 to 15 nor cont. udclod when sold
on credit ot ouo to six months. Tho prluclpul
stores carry Immense Stocks supplying the
numerous towns aim nncionuas uom in tnis
State and the Stato of Conbulla. Failures are
unknown In this country and that fact alone
should be nn lnevutlvo to our wholeealo mer-
chants to command the trade of Mexico.
Mexican exchanges navo been organize!
in New urleans anu bc j.ouis anu possi
bly In other cities; It ts a good idea
Some of the morchants nnd manufacturers uro
sending representatl os Into Mexico to work
uptr.iue. niansasiiu uoueriuea jiuttno
Mexican merchants nre not accustomed to
buying goods in that way. Let's say llvo or
eix or me icuuiiig inurcunms anq luuiiuinc-
inrnik In earth ot ttie lariro cities of the United
States club together rent n house In Monteroy
and ether cities of Mexloo. ihlnnfull lino of
samples of their rcspectlvo waroi and mer-
ouaniiiso nuu navo a live uuergeno man to
reprcscutthem "on tho ground." I will ven-
ture to say that more van bo accomplished iu
six months In this way than by "drummer" In
six years uven though their employers belong
to tno Mexican exenango anu noipeu io unlit
the pages of resolutions expressing their lovo
for Mexico aud her neoDlo. Tho Mexican mer
chant conducts his business on the sqmo prin-
ciples ns the American. German or any other
business man Ho will buy whore he can get
tno oust goous ana inocneapest rates.
Th i Thermal springs sltuatod tliroo miles
north of Monterey nt the toot of tho Torn
mountain have been held for ages In high ro
mtrd by tho Moxlcaus and Spaniard's so much
so that In former tlmos thoy wgro known as
W0 ;uop ougriiucq ur pnpruu auriuga. xue
water Is pronounced br chemists ami physi
cians to possess tho sumo medio u proportion as
tho Hot springs of Arkansas tho water
specially benollttlng nncl curing rheumatism
scrofula and all oulanoous d suases. A great
many Americans have and still come to test
tne virtues claimed ror tne springs aim an
have exnrcssed themsolves well satisfied with
fio result. This property has boon leaded by nn.
Aineneaii gepnemail
WVAh AND J'BUSONAL
The contractors on tho heavy work on the
Mexican National railway between here nnd
Saltlllo have all lost money. Cause found
rock much harder to drill and blast than thoy
calculated on.
Five mines In this district aro now producing
lead oro carrying sutliclcnt silver to Justify
wuraing wim American muciuuery
and Induce some of their moneyed friends to
pui ivjuuu in n nrst-ciuss uoiei nerc on ner jn
ue euy orout nt ine not springs.
Mrs. Knnnle II. Ward the utile iicwstinnornnd
magazine correspondent of Washington now
hero studying Spanish Is making rapid pro-
gress nud will sunn matter tho language.
.Mrs. Emily l'elrce doucheo or the lTniik
Lesllo publications is still confined to her
room gaining very slowly only sitting up one
or two hours a day. It will be fully six weeks
ucioro sue can resume ner rtpanisu sitiuics.
Chicago nnd Dallas capitalists have estab-
lished ii factory at llustntimnte for working
tho native libers. Improved machinery Is on
the wav nnd will tin In full blunt In tlirmt
months.
AN KNTKIll'IlISIMl FI11M Or MKXICO.
Our cotton wool and llvb stooV donlers nnd
growers would do well to nolo the advertise
ment on llrst page or Mr. rranchco Arinim-
dulz of Monterey wlti branches at II. Mata-
mnros C. Mler and Nuevo Uiredo Mexico.
This Is one of tho old rullablennd most oxton-
slvo houses of our Mexico frontier carrying nn
immense slock anu aoitnr a ucavv nusiness. in
any of our readers desiring to open up busi-
ness with Mexico; ltcnn endow tills house as
nrst-cins stands at tho head and you can flud
uo better.
Tho Nuevo Laredo branch has lust been
opened for the purpose of giving special atten-
tion to their forwarding business and work-
ing up tho wool cotton and llvo stock inter-
ests. This house Is In direct business relations
with the cotton and woolen mills of the Mon-
terey vulloy and tho Interior of Mexico aud
our dealers aud growers would do well to open
up correspondence on tho subject. Wool and
cotton for the Interior mills. U now uniillnd.
via Vtr Cruz and the City of Mexico but It is
tho deslro of this houso to turn this business
via Laredo and Monterey ns tho Mexican Na-
tional pushes Into tho Interior. This Is n big
liolnt In favor of Snn Antiinlii. wnrlhv nr nunc
than passing attention ns It would make It tho
maract toriiu.tiuo Dales or cotton for shipment
iu 4ucxiri lusieau oi ww.
Tho IiuhIiicsh of this houso Is managed by Mr.
Tredvlcn Callclo. an elegant gentleman of u
porlor ability to till of which muuy or our S.iu
Antonio business moil can testify and anv of
them visiting Monteroy will not regret his ao-
itiiaiuinnce. "uht.
A 1IUKKIIILK IIKAT1I.
An Old Sinn Unknown- and Krlendl Dies
From Ileut nml starvation.
Yesterday ovenlug Justice Adam received
Information that n dead man hud boon foum
In tho brush about six miles from tho city nonr
Oarza crossing. A Jury was Impaunelcd by
order of Justice Adam and proceeded to tho
place whero tho body was viewed nnd exum
lntd. The body was brought to tho city.
tho lnoucst John McCoy said that on Wcdnrs.
day Juno 1' he came from Somnrsot with n
loan or melons ivuensix inucs irora tne city
no met two men woo sain iiiey itau seen a man
a th brush and hallowed to him "Old follot
do snnxes win utio:
Tlioro aro no sntik
net thosamo men later In thn duyand thoy told
him. The man was llvo feet lu inches high
brjwn cott clsxlor. gn'JMt beard about il
years of age and appunrca to bo an American
o' Irish derosnt. Tho dcccaiad was almrst n
nortoct skeleton anil appeared to have been
bick. lie woro an o:u pair or orown jenti.pnnii
old hickory short brognu shoes no stockings
no hut. Tho deceased had nrobahlv wanderer!
nbout tho brush for. several davs without lood
ur water Ho was found 60 yards from tho
rauroau caucti uurza s crossing: ronu. .nr. uoy
marked tU spot and etinio Iu and informed
the coroner no did not know the deceased
nnd noverrecoiloeted soelng him.
n iu man huu evracntiy struggled much I
bono. The lurv havu cousldcrcd the tividnncn
ami ueiivcreu a veruict tiuii tno ucoeamd died
iroin starvation anu oxccssivo neat.
LOCAL I'HIISONALS.
Items Uleuncd in the Hotel Corridors und
from Various Other Sources
guest nt tho liord. '
Mr. iluurv if. Harlv. a bunker of Snn l-'i-nn.
Cisco is rcgtsiercu at tne liord
Mr. G. P. Hathborne. a land nirnnt from l'nl
esiine is siouiMliff in tno lioru.
T. A. Ilarrett whip manufacturer from
iTuuviiiu !-. lata tne num.
A. J. Coatret a merohaiit uf IndlannlH. In I
mo ciiy sou siayiug at mo ijoutrai.
W. S Miles and Dr. Charles Harris of Miw
kogen Jndlnn Territory aro hero buying
horses. Thoy havu tholr headquarters at tho
centra i.
Mr. A. V. Hernandez. Hocninimnlnil hv Mo
WHO nml eiA uniiuruii nun niur inonus.
rived at tho Monger this morning from M
torey.
Mr. L. I). Curtis the National bank ovum!
ner. It ii truest at the Menirnr. lln la iimnm
panica Dy Jirs. uuiiis rrom Mount Vernon
HOUT's'l'AltlvB.
-EiKiougeiNo.a3 Knighta or Pythhis meet
to-night.
Tho third Jury charged lo Invoallgnte the
:ii'iiku ui i.uun. nguiusv .vioorge Rodney is
UUIIg.
Coinmbatptier Jones was too sick to att
tne uo.uu.ty t;ummisslunerii luoellng this
Pionuug
. Tho Yoimtf MenV Uenovolont asociatlon
had an jntorcsilng meeting last night but tho
liruuui-uiiigs were private.
Tho Count v Cnnimlwdnnnra mol ll.li ..nn
lng but enacted no business of iunirtanoe. At
' vik uvoi me iw rou mey utijoiirncu.
lo-morrowthoprUo esutnlnatlons of the
Central school between tin. nniu nr n rnt.
lowing grades rpepwtlvoly tlrst second und
third will Inko placo.
-Mr. lllcluirdE. llondls looking anxlamlv
tor mo i reponer who said that ho Is gojmj tU
" . . rV' 1 "craun. rjicn say us nil
mtsiuae anu no guxilv IU Unow
Tirnnnmnn . 1 mrrtAnmnn nnmTnTiiT irnn n it i it tithti calculated on. . . I ' isit oio.
ww k hi m KxpiiK k in t m. Kft . i h n
lllil VlblXJXI IVHU JJill UlllLlllUl UDilUlbULI 111 UlliU UJ.1 11 U I UJJ working with American machinery. L napping anu seuucing Milza Ouptoii Is now
1 eavo to-duv with u oar load of assorted ore fore thn D sir nt mmrr Ttuirl.r in..
from soveu different mines In this district for Cocko. Mr. John It. Slmnl-nmi Mr i.n.'rj.i.
Southwest Mitsourl whore I will make a test ton appear for the State and TheoAuderson
I niuuii. nouuiimii ummi muu uuu cuuitiuwi uuu i i. ouupson ror mo uorense. The ovl-
ot machinery most practical for working denoe of tho victim Is of a deoldod olmmotor.
same. Mvnssavertind exDert. Mr. It. J. Ho- but tho nolnrml ulr-mnnl. la rnrv miiun..
gusche; will accompany nio to superintend tho espeolully that of tho woman Young to whoso
du.uii.iuk ui ui) uiucici i vi to. uuusa tv ts aticgcu uuisiic iook mo. woman.
i no sunuay excursions ovor tno moxican .
National from hero to Garcia a distance of Si Ilulldlncr Ftrmiii.
I SKSnlK iBSSnSSSSr' mla Br ter Freeman lumber addition to dwell.
If tho New York and Philadelphia mauago- l"K 8x10 corner of Pino and TUdon streets
f nn. nt Mnntiiniv fni thn lnlni-lfii. a. f n 1 I T? II U C I k T? am 1 "viil. Ui HIW lu.iu i. ULiuum 4 uiiHfU) nut IU COS19I0.I
Bw.. ..v...w....J ... nwiw. viurauraum iu uiiiiigu uruiM.u vuuu maKO a suusuinuai aispiay or enterprisi
anu uerutuu win receive pruiupi uuouviun. J-iiALir ouiiiuiiliU I uu suuiciniug itinv win nuu tarijety- vu
A PLEASANT CEREMONY.
Stevenson's Pupils Trrsent Their
YearlyKxerol.es at HI. .Mary's
Hall Lnst livening
The Ooun.el That Mr.eul) TCaeltlar 0v
lo tlioNitccefiil nnd Uusuccess-
.fill Koliolar.
Tho Lkiiit oommUsloncr was present last
1 t " "e yearly exercise of the scholars
Miss Stevonson's school. Iial.l in at w
hall when a largo number of pareuU nnd
friends were present. IIIVjop Kllott Intended
to have presided but his engagement would
sence tho ltov. Mr. Cabrnyswas called to the
dor. Hie prnoeeillngs openod with tlm I nnil.
iiii nyuin "Onward Christian Wildlers."nfter
which a psalm was rend and the resiVn"eg
being made by tho pupils. Tho roverond chair-
man prayed and I hen the
l'llOQItAUMB '
iTrocknSann' h0 "1U8lonDCOIlaled byMIti
i i. I1! T irlna .'fl So"' lls! Harlow
ltccltatlon by Itena Maverick and Eda Dargan .
Si. i v.i "to school
i. u1'.1.'10.- "itor.
ltecilatlad -llaby Hoy Eminii Hell.
Piano Korto Duett-The MIfses Ssllcrs
Hocltatlon Ada Waolder.
HomrIThHrlri. tva v....
Tho yearly renortcif tho i.i '
prcsoiited to show that the school had a mem.
bershlprolo or 71 scholars and au average at.
tendance of TO scholars gl vl ng n lilitlsiactorr
acoount of tho year's so mol work Bllll61clor'
.uoiu-jusi i-auiino Wncldor.
Munlo-Gerilo Clarko.
ltecltuilon-Kutlo's Wants. .
Mils Ic i -Miss llrnckenrldgo.'
Mr. Jacob Wnaldnr Imr. .
nn address to tho scholars and aftor
CONClKATULATI.Nri TMK SCHOOL
pnn Its prosperity said:
"Thoro aro those ninnnp'vnn .u-
testimonials which thoy recolve. iiH'm iit..i
y tno role or honor upon which their names
ro Inscribed ninv stnnri lit.i.. .ztl". "z"
than somo of tho others llocause of this uoro .
' Let thoso who stand first endeavor fo retain
their advanced places and lot tho others who
havo not been so fortunato ciuuluto the ox-
amplo set them and by patient Industry and
strict attention to tho rtntVej "Tl "ht ?schooT. aim
ruetlyuiliilTmatVe7fo0rteaci
tcrmlup who aro tho bosts9holars in thoirolass-
03. A single i point or mark'may draw the soalcs
In layor of tho ono or the other ; yot.dolleato aa
only one can bo at tho head of ho class ami
tZivl f1't'wh'lo others may bo so near as
i3im.n.k4utho "stlnctliin scarcely porcoiitltlo
V hat Is the forlune or the ono this yeurinur bo
tho fortuno uf another tho next. All should
strive so to codduet themselves In thelrstudlea
and doportlitont as to meet the approval or
their teachers. Thli nocompllshed thoy will
not fa 1 to mcot also tho approval and beoomo
the prido pf (heir parents ns woll us ornameiita
of tho soolety in which their future lot mny be
east.
In n short time you will go hence upon your
iicatlon lovouslr. no rlnuht eir. ... ..
may nu ourintr vour tiniiiinr run....t.n.
school your teaohcrs your playmates and tho
piiwouuiiiiini spenv in tins hall and Its pre
cincts. May your reunion upon your return be
"iii'i'j iui yuur yitiing neurta can maKelt."
Iho adi ress was Veil delivered aud much.
annlnudiid.
x no sonooi men sang well u pleasnnt song-.
Huuimr tuuclcs after which the Chairman
named tho following as
1MUZE WIN.NEIIS:
Perfect scholarehlp-MIss Molllc Ogdon.
Deportment -The MImr Shxii. inti..
iiess-Urackourldgo. OboJIonco ' Harlow.
Bf temper and perseverance Sanderson
... " " ."lo i"u Aua wno der nnd
Miss Cumins.
Collects-Tha Misses Lena Pollors Marr
iicr"'1 '-"'"' Hrowstorund Currlo Kreuu
Sewlitg-Mollle Ogden for darning; Stella
Pashlells patchlnr.
t usto i;arne jiarnard.
Thpprhtcs were then awnrded.
This done tho iloxoloirv n u.n. it. iin..
ng delivered and tlm rntnn. L.Hni .1...
jeholai-B taking an alfectlonato leiivo of their
c.ynvio i iu luitow jiupus ior tno vacation.
Thoso who attended were well pleased with
tho success of tho examination and tho Lkiiit
congratulates Miss' Stevenson and her pupila
upon their success.
WASSON'S AVFAIItg.
Ills Friends Think There Is Yot Hon-
omblH Career llcfore IUm
The records nud verdict In thu AS'uutini mm
hao been sentlto tho revlowlng authorities lu
Wnthlngton. Major Wasaon wns Interviewed
yesteiday and was more cheerful than ho has
hern since his arrest. His friends consldor that
lr tho Judgment of the oourt is not toe severo
upon him no nns an honorablo career beforu
him; but whether thUprospect Is In England or
.... .u itu iU Nty. Jiooisoreiiitatne
rumor that his fathor-ln-law tho Amorlcaa
iitnisiur in jupuii is on route for San Antonio
forthos mnlo reason tlmt imiiiii.ji .. .n.
Hons exist In Jnpnn that would mako It Ineou-
venlent for tho American Minister to leave
but in no onso could he lcavo without permis-
sion nnd sufllcloiH time has uotolapsod for tho
necessary lefvo to be granted.
For Sale.
Nleo new enttniro nn Avnminii iirnN.t .
Cottngo of live rooms near International do-
pot at S1G0O.
a wo now uottagcn near Coltfuel AndroWs.
Madison square ut a bargain.
Small rock houso near Connor's storo south
Laredo street for fWO.
Two rock houses eight rooms nnd two lots
on North Flores street for $30CO.
A very hanilomo rock houso elegantly ttn-
lsbod on Sun Pedro hvcuiio ut a low figure. A.
very desirable residence.
Now oottago near Sunset depot $1250 by V.
E. Hilton a West Houston street.
Sheep lluslness.'
A l'artner wanted with 55000 or SG003 capital.
Have S'OOO worth of sheep. Want a partner
with cap't' to purobaso vanga In Moxloo at
advantage to Inorcnso tlook for five years.
Hayo been la tho business for llvo years ana
understand It thoroughly rnrtilor noud not
give his attention unlesi so desiring. Can
mako his hondiiuartois at Sou Antonio Laredo
or Montorey and visit ranch nt pleasure
"torenco given and required. Address 0. 11.
thlsotllco. O-U-Gt
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