El Paso Daily Herald. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 20TH YEAR, No. 23, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 5, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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Link Saloon and
Short OrderRestaurant
Cool Lemp's Beer Always od
Tap.
Oysters Fish and Game Is
Season.
Wine Rooms Attached.
Bet tlce Orst-clasa.
tl6 El Paao 8
Every One Eats
AT IBB
SILVER KING CAFE
Moat popular lunch counter In tne
dty. Anything yon want: the beat of
food and the beet of service.
Open Day and Night..
STEIN & UHLIG Props.
209 San Antonio St - - EL PASO
If You
want to find a man and
don't see bJm on the
streets go to the . . .
Gem
Billiard
Rooms
The . .
Gentlemen's
Resort.
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THE ARDMORE I
NOW OPENED
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First-class Meals 25 cts.
W 1 X IXVX ih a flrBt-claa?
HOTEL
The Fuel Company's new hotel at
Capltao will be formally opened to the
publioon May 15th. Spacious new and
hand-omelv furnished rooms have been
addtd and guests have t e chnicn of
either American or European service
Short order eervlce at all hours a- d a
well stocks d lunch counter with all the
delicacies of tbe season awaits the
weary traveler directly opposite the
depot MA CHUCK Proprietor
Capitan New Mexico.
BEFORE
Commencing Tuesday May 29 and lasting one week only we will give a Special Discount of 15 per
everything in our store for CASH ONLY. iur . i i
Our buyer has overbought in everything consequently our goods must be sacrificed to reduce our mammoth stock before stock taking.
rt nnUr to anv one article but to every piece of goods in our immense stock which are two numerous to mention.
250 Bed Room Suites ranging from
$16.20 to $50
3000 yards of Ingrain Carpet from
30c to 90c per yard
2500 yards of Velvet Carpet from
85c to $1.25 per yard
2500 yards of Brussels Carpet from
60c to $1.00 per yard
1000 yards Axminster Carpet from
$1.00 to $1.50 per yard
500 pairs Lace Curtains from
75c to $6.00.
only a lew of the goods of our
money; if you need the goods
SPRINGER'S
Furniture Carpets and Crockery
R. R. Tickets
ATZCUT RATES
Ticket Brokers Jewelers and
Money Loaners.
Mexican Honey Bought and Sold
Brock and O'Connor
.136 EL. PA80 STREET.
Aetna Bicycles
With Puncture Proof Tires
AT THE
pi pica rvnc on
Uli laUIV VIVUU UU. -Hr
Avenue
Adjoining Hotel Orndorff
El Paao Tex.
6UNS AND BICYCLES FOR RENT
We do Repairing.
J. A. ROGERS
Real Estate and Rental Ageni
Proprietor CHOPIN HALL the on flrs
Class hall In the city for Dances Concert
Socials Lodge Meetings Oack Walks etc.
WOU 9A.L.E t-room brick residence neat
Hotel Dlea easy terms
Collections promptly made and remitted.
CXHee In rear Ohopln Hall.
Sn Antonio Street.
Floral Decorations
Holly Cut Rowers
Plants Palms etc.
and shippers of CiCti.
H. A. KEZER - AO 6 San Antonio St.
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially d i gests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon-
structing the exhausted digestive or-
gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It In-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia Indigestion Heartburn
Flatulence Sour Stomach Nausea
SickHeadache.GastralgiaCrampsaod
all other results of imperfect dlgestioa
Prepared by E. C. DcWltt A Co- Crjlcaa
For sale by Fred Schaeffer.
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EL PASO DAILY HERALD
immense stock on hand. Our store is overcrowded our -warehouse is full to the ceiling
the loss is ours the gain is yours. This is lor one week only no more.
jlR. Y. T. SAM
SANITARIUM
Chinese Herbs.
Teas and his
Vegetable
Compound
cared over 600
diseases In this
City.
No minerals nsed.
Tbe secret of his
success Is: Hecnres
tbe people.
Medicine mailed
to any address.
Office:
311 St- Louis 8t
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..BICYCLES..
a vnrn no unDiiuiva nv
Bicycles Locks Gasoline Stoves. Etc.
Bioyoie Supplies
C. K. MOB BIS
418 Mesa Are
Do You Cough ?
" I guess I used to he like everybody else.
When I caught cold I just let it alone think
ing it would
cure itself in
t few days ;
ofcoursethe
soughing
find spitting
a mucus
sometimes
lasted sev-
eral weeks.
put alter
ver t li a t
Bach cold was worse than theone before. My
throat seemed to get weaker and the least
change in the weather started the coughing
jgain. The last cold was the most severe of
all. I was really frightened. Cough drops
and home treatment did no good. A friend
told me about Acker's English Remedy. I
sot a bottle and you never saw the like of
the way it acted. Before the bottle was gone
was well. My throat felt as strong and well
as could be. Since then I have had no more
trouble. I think Acker's English Remedy so
strengthens the delicate lining of the throat
that it easily resists the changes in tempera-
ture anditbuildsupthe constitution as well."
(Signed) Carrie Schwab
251 Gold St. Brooklyn N. Y.
Sold at 25c. 50c. and $1 a bottle throughout
(he United States and Canada ; and in Eng-
land at Is. 2d.. 2s. 3d. 4s. 6d. If you are not
latisfied after buying return the bottle to
rour druggist and get your money back.
We authorize the above guarantee.
V. II. HOOKER & CO. Proprietort. Aew York.
'Ill HM'lity"
N O efon and Frit' kilo t. contain-
ntbir.g hut outside rooms -lepi)tly
'urriah-d finel? or en euit. lh
privilege of bath and all conveniences.
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trouble1 I MsltlW JJ I
would sub- kjlhJ!
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TUESDAY JUNE 5 1900
EUTORY
500 pairs Tapestry Curtains from
$1.75 to $12.50
1000 Rockers from
$1.25 to $15.00
2 cars of Dining Room Chairs from
60c to $2.50 each
1 carload of Office Desks all kinds from
$10 to $75 each
1 car of Folding Beds from
$13.50 to $50 each
2 carloads of Crockery; anything from a 10c Cup and Saucer
to a Dinner Set of Haviland China.
Political News
Told In Brief J
Written for the Heuld. m
Virtue In Illinois.
The democrats of Illinois can find
nothing bad in the record of young
Richard Yates benoe tbey are trying
to down him with a cry of "too good."
St. Louis Globe Democrat.
Shearers Know A Good Thing.
S. P. Florenoe a well known stock-
man says: "Shearers are paid 7 cents a
head and board this season; quite an
advance over the prieepald in reoent
years." It is under protection that our
wool Interests bave advanced so far and
every shearer feels the benefits.
Maverick County Heard From.
The democrats of Maverick county
Texas have endorsed David Bennett
Hill of New York of course for the
vice presidency. The Maverlok oounty
democrats are quoted as being dem-
ocrats of the ab-olutely unadulterated
sort and this choice of theirs would
seem to predicate is but wading Hill
do they also want Bryan or is their in-
dorsement only one of tbe compliments
t Hill and to straight out democracy
a sort of easing oil of tbe blow thai
BryaaUm bad etruck it?
Townea Boy Orator Himself.
TowneV spectacular career summed
up is: At eighteen he bsan be-
log a boy orator; this was in 1876. Be
id smooth shaven wears white lan
ties most of tbe year and eyeglasses.
I 1892 he was.eent t congress by t-e
r publicans served two terms made
good tariff speeches and woo consider-
able renown because of his platform
eloquence. In 1896 went a-fay on the
silver question aod bolted from the St
L'tuis convention with -Teller and Pet-
tlrew. Nominated in May 1900 on a
fusion populist -democrat-silver-repu-bl.can
platform as ca'epaw per b ape
bat regards him-elf perfectly seriously.
rayl- r Is Game
Tavlorof Kentucky has written to
bx friends at Loui-villa that he Is
wllltrnr to run again for governor. Be
will probably remain lnlndiana UDtll h-
recupe rates his health en to Kentucky
after bis nomination and dump the
-tate In the latere- s of his election.
It is snirl that tbe United States mar-
shal of Kentucky hap advised Taylor ti
wait until after his nomination t
reVirn to the ta". as f er his nomi-
nation th democrats would not da e
arrest nim and refuse ball. Taylor
SALE
wrote to L.ouU viile: '! H1 not seek
nor decline tbe republican nomina-
tion for governor of Kentucky. Tbe
mandate of the liberty-loving people of
Kentucky should be obeyed."
THE PASSING OF GEH0NIWO
Hells Stark mad At Fort Sill Okla-
homa. After a long period of imprisonment
which he has endured more like a fero-
cious wild beast than a human being
Geronlmo one of the most bloodthirsty
Indians that ever figured in tbe his
tory of this country has gone stark
mad.
He is a prisoner at Fort Sill Okla-
homt and it cost the government
lOOJ000'aid hundreds of lives before
he was safely behind lock and key. De"
prlvef of his liberty as punishment for
his enmet he eould not stand the con-
finement. For fourteen years ha has
been m prisoner of war-for the last ten
years at Fort Sill.
For almost half a century Geronlmo
led a baod of bloodthirsty Apaches on
tbe warpath. He was a terror to early
settlers in the south wett. At 16 his
people orowned him a war chief be-
cause he led them into a bloody fight
successfully.
In 1882 he and Victoria with 600
Apaches were attacked by Mexican
soldiers. Victoria was captured and be-
headed Garonimo escaped and became
the great war chief.
In March 1886 afterfour years of con
Biant chase General Miles and Major
Law ton cornered Geronlmo and his
warriors in tbe Four Peaks baein near
Preocott Ariz.
After four months of starvation and
when all hope of cutting their way
through the cordon of troops surround-
ing them had gone tbe Indians raised
tne white flag and surrendered. They
were sent under a strong guard to tbe
military post at Mount Vernon Ala.
but tbe climate tberedid notaree with
tbem .and a great many of tne band
uied of consumpt-on. About ten years
ago Geronlmo and his surviving braves
were removed by tbe government to
Fort Sill in the Indian Territory. Ex-
chaoge. To California And Back For 535 00.
Commtnciog Toursday May 24tu
and each Thursday thereafter up to
-ted icolud'ng August 30 b tte Santa
Pe route will have oa sale tlckt t-t to
Luis Angeles Sao Diego and other Cal
ifornia poiot-t at rate of $35.00 for the
round trip Tickets will be truod for re-
turn ninety uays from date of sale.
Mouuey.
Before you close out your household
"tods see Mooney. Cor. Stanton and
St. Louis streets.
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cent on
This does
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Snnset Route Excursions.
San Antonio Texas Meeting Texas
Industrial and Real Estnte association.
Tickets are on sale June 25th good for
return until June 29 at rate of 818.70.
Cincinnati Convention B. Y. P. U.
Date of sale July 9th limited to July
17ih in which to leave Cincinnati.
Rate; $18.80 for tbe round trip.
Sour Li ke Springs Texas. Tickets
on fUe June 1st to September 30th
final limit October 31st. Rte $37.40.
Saota Monica Newport Santa Bar-
bara Avalon Catallna Islands Saa
Diego and other points of Interest in
Southern California.
Tickets are on sale Thursday of each
week until August 30tb with a return
limit of ninety days. Rate $35.00 for
round trip.
June 1st to September 30tb tickets
are to be on sale to all eastern south-
eastern and northern resorts and
watering places.
These excursion tickets are good for
th return until October 31st.
For sleeping car reservations and
Information relative to these or other
excursions call on or address
H. R. Turner T. E Hunt
City Ticket Agt. Com'l'agent
Working- Night And Day.
The busiest and mightiest little
thing that ever was made is Dr. King's
New Life Pilli. Every pill is a euear
coated globule of health that changes
weakness into strength listlessness in-
to energy brain fag into mental
power. They're wonderful in building
up the health. Only 25o per box. Sold
by Irvin & Co. druggists.
Now la The Time.
In the Interest of your own welfare
now is the time to enlighten yourself
as to the best place and to begin
providing for your next summer's oom-
fort and pleasure. With this in
view consider tbe matchless climate
the grandeur of scenery and the
numerous resorts of Colorado.
Drop a postal to W. F. Sterley A.
G. P. A. or A. A. Glleeon G. A. P. D.
of 'The Denver Road" at Fort
Worth Texas and you will be provid-
ed with exhaustive and magnificently
Illustrated literature without expense.
A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cored.
"At one time I suffered from severs
spralu of the ankle" cava Go E.
Gary editor of tbe Guide Washington
Va. "After uMnj- several well recom-
mend d medicines without onccee I
tried Chamber aln's Pain B-lm. and
am pl-a- d to say that relief c-.ro" as
eooo as I he an its use -and complete
fore speedily followed." Sold by all
druggist.
Mexican Mineral Belt.
The only direct route to the rich
mining regions of Eastern Sonora
and Western Chihuahua 1? v'a the
S err a Mad re line and Cas Gran-
dee. Trains leave Cludad Juarez at
8:25 daily except Sundays.
J. T. Logan.
Genl Traffic A gent
Everything in drugs at Campbell A
Grayson's.
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