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HSIM tM'W.MItSG ( 1.lr vSY,
Pul'liihi r«:
Juan S. IUM rmidwj
J O.Hamilton Treatnm.
EI, I'ASO. TEXAS. MAY 1HH7.
SI USCRIITION KATES.
DAILY.
DelivercJ tn the City, iter week. « 25
MTAaltavMIV f«ATl'RDAV 10 (.AlUlllin.
IU1LT-BY MAIL.
lXVAUUUi.Y IS AD A!;i;«.
One je&r * JS i
31 * months j w |
To Say |mrl of Mexico, V »iiilitional |«ir year |
io cover imwUC1-'.
ASSOCI ATED FEKSS.
Tbe TimmU the only 'tally i»per pt>bll»heil
III lii I'aso with tli>- Amoclnti'il l'ri'M (In- ,
patetiw.
K0T1CK.
Mr. II. "mjlibt la our only authorized trav- j
eiing agent.
Mectinir of Bondholders.
New York. May 5,—At* meeting ofj
the ilrf t mortgage bondholders of the
Iienver. South Turk A Pacific railroad
to-day nbout $1,000,000 of bonds were
reprefcnted. A resolution wan fiasscd
directing the triisteers to begin fore-
close proceedings at once and make
application immediately for a receiver.
LUKE P.
AUKXTS.
The Tint" l» on aalc on the railroad tralr.n
running In an.! out of K11'a<o, and hy the fol-
lowing ageiit«
O Tumor, "Or»n<l Central" KlP.no
C.il. Kicfer "
W A Irvln A Co
Palace New# Stand "
Pi..r»on Hotel Sawa Stand
K p lloeek City of Mexico.
C.M.St. Hill
I) stlebel Chihuahua ''
L. Thttm "
Harmon .Ilmcaei "
Lawrence l.a|ioint . LaaCrucMi N.M.
Dojiot New# Stand,. , .Doming
W. K ueouard .Socorro
Chat. Vale, jr Kingslou
U.M Carpenter, . Silver City "
Kie.hola* Powers
Til# Tl«l> I*> <>> K1LR I*
CIIICACO. SU VVa»!ilns;toii Street, at Mis-
aouri Pacific It U Pamenger olllce.
NEW YOKK — Uraiid Central Hotel
(U K CIKCL'LATIOM.
rlenliles covering thoroughly the local Held,
fills 11M!.. la DKi.ivKiiKti 1'tti.Y m Uaititiicn-
n the followingtcw-iia at the l.jtir named ON
the day of publicationi
P#>odel Norte 'iti.m Clifton A T ,11 I' m
Dewing, ! p m. LonUlmrg, :<-p m.
Sliver City ti |i in. Kingston ..10 p.m.
Lita Cruet s, 13noon.
Wn reach also OS DAY OF PtJBLlCATMS
the following pluees:,
IN KI;W MK"XH:O
/.. Dm ,h Ana .... Port Helden
Lal.i' Valley San Marclal
l.ngie and Socorro.
IN A III/.OS A .
Wilcox Nogalca
Hnaohnca, . Duncan
Tucaon and Carllala.
Aiitnoi
Uitiuoi.
Howie,
lienaon
Olio of Kmlurky'n Moh! .>l«liii^iit>lieil
Hum.
[Spei-'ial i:.,>rr.'Hp',n'l"iH-.'.;
Kkankkoiit, Ky., March 30.
If "we live in deeds, not year*," then the
di<.tihgiiiklu»l i>l]>si.'inn, politician ami plill-
nnthMjifct, ei-Oovermr I.hiLc I'. Hlo- kl.urn,
of Kentucky, vvh'»se iK'itign feitutw »j-.. re
floi-Uid in the accomimnyliig |K.i'ti-ni', can
muilingly close his even to death unw of iiece#-
pity not far away. The dread Rimmum* will
(lie) liiui hern in Frankfort, Ky., where ue
has Uh ii drawn, an If with llie tia»lK »-nd of
love, from lii.i cradle, buck through u lif" of
wandering and adventure, to liix ttnul r&ting
place, within n few miles of the home of his
birth. Ills father, Edward M. Blackburn,
wax a lawyer by
profession and an
owner ami breeder
of race home*. The
l.'ue pram farm, in
Hi««ifonl criii!y,
on iviii li Luke was
Ik in i June 1(1, lHlfl,
1« in the midst of
I lie fliietst land In
the country and but
a abort ilWfiiico
from lheccleliral/'d
si" -li farm*of liar '
l» r and Aioxnnder
He was gl'/ldunted
in iimlj.'iiie at ihe i.i:i:k r, ijlakduhn,
ii 'c of is attlic 'Ir.ui-y.foiiirt univeraity and
«nl red ii|ki|i the juvi I ■ of IiIh proCisidon in
IyxiiiRton. When In-■ v < I.nl HI hf displayed
llmt noble apirit of "-If wicnllrhij; hero-
ism which afUirwaid woii him the en-
vi.dle appcllutioii of "tho pliiloiitlH'op-
Cholera uii|»-iircd in ViMiibra, tho
comity aeat of Wixiilfonl county, and the
daily mortality was frightful. A number
of resident, ptivsicjiiiii died mid others fled,
'.vhen I)r. JJIui Umrn alone for days answered
the coll of .diatmw for inedical aid. lie aftor-
ward reuioved to Verwiillos and in lB4;j was
"leoti'il to the siiite. legi-lnttii'ai Three years
afloi ward he took up his residence in ilntchez,
Mist, wiiere lie aoon acquired a largo ami
lucrative pntr|l"« gnd became, well known
tbroii'.'lioni li.'.t ]mrt of lie south tnbuiary
to the .\bv.i>si|!|ii river. Io I <ts, while lie wu*
le alth olllcer lit Nati bez, lie built at bin own
exfieiiM', iliii liii; the pn vaJcnceof yellow fever
at .Nfvv Orli.'aiis, a lio-tpilial for the Iwrnellt, of
the suffering boatmen for w hom Die general
government lncl" no provision. From tills
institution mots the syitem of marine hos-
■itiilx in tho various oartH of tho western
rivers, wlti'h cot at|.e.(...l by p'Tiiiiy.
ni'iitly (i.UiilMltia,' tile N t
tho ret'ooinie'ul.itkm nnd
Li i ktiiini. It vvns dnrlii
. :ir■, iv l| -h t h-ilil tho ii. '
i lit. sl.ut.0 ,'llifl ll.il ei'ital j
.aiircd tie: lliftiry of exi r.i;.
choici a by tiet ■
m.'eiti known h
y llOiV fevt r, in
0. 8. STiUt'H.
IX7L Whii ot tic
big lie wan a
Kith, coo t.f f S .
R..Oj.r. . .,! I.I . , ... -
at lit -1 '"io '-m i.t1
c .lc,;t- Wiieo t. ■
>■ liooi li 1 b- t-iio: .1 :o
of Kt cue, Hud-oii,
which li.fl
i m
ml-
■I'iB
and
Wa have many aubsorlhera In the Texas towns
of Yaleta, Camp Kk'o, Socorro, San ElUarlo,
Kort Hancock, Sierra lllanca, Fort Davis and
Marfa, and we circulate in MEXICO at every
lioint along the Mexican Central lltUroad .
KKTKIUUilON.
Our telcgrnpliic columns show unmls-
tukably the disposition of the Mexican
nulhorliies to ileal out even httndfd jus
tiee to those uruicd oUlcers who, on
March 3rd. crossed the line at NogaleJ,
Arizona, and by force ntteinpted to res-
cue a prisoner In the hands of the local
American authorities, l.leutenant Gut-
tlercz .was in command and It was al-
leged Colonel Arvlzu mstuliu'd the
lieutenant and his loiir men In I he out-
rage perpetrated, Acting United StateB
Consul tiroshol/. was prompt In demand-
ing that the Mexican government should
turnover Meutriiant (Jutlltre/. to the
American authorities, nnd as promptly
did Oovernor Torres, of Honors, Mexi-
co, arrive ai N'ogulcsand denounce lite
Mexican consul, rtenor l.abatlie for not
delivering Uuttlere/. Immediately. Col'
Arvlzu stated to the governor that the
Americans were in fault and justified
the action of bis lieutenant and men.
Governor Torres empbutlcully denied
ti.ut the Americans were the aggressors,
lie laid tliey w ere not In Mexico light-
ing the Mexicans and uskril Colonel
Arvlzu what I uslnesi the Mex-
ican soldiers bad on Auie-
ricun toll, armed and lighting the
United States niiitioiltles. The gover-
nor learned that Seiior Vasipiez. chlefof
the Mexicnn police, hud been removed
fur refusing to join the cruttide agaloBl
the Americans and Immediately, rein-
stated him i:i olllce and ordered him to
take n force of ten in'cn nnd capture. Gu-
tierrez mid take him dead or alive. ..The
lieutenant, Colonel Arvlzu and Kmnnurl
Vhlonzuelu were rubsciiuenlly arrested
and tried by court mitnlnl nt tjuavnias
on Thursday. The result of their of-
fending Is death. They were fenteneed
to be shot as a terrible retribution for
outraging American citizens and at-
tempting such daring proceedings as
were calcululcd to plunge the two re-
publics Into coin plications of a most
Serious character. Governor Torres and
the other Mexican niitbosl ies having
this mailer in charge, deserves the
thanks of every American for doing
their duty so promptly ntid satisfactor-
ily-
Sexatoh Bkac.an favors prohibition
but opposes the policy of Identifying
the democratic party with - the whisky
shops, the drunkards and the criuil-
Dils."
Tjir growth of the cotton manufactur-
ing trades throughout the United States
ti marvelous. During 1883 tho number
of yards of cotton goods exported was
174,53(1.582, and In 1880, 215.221,104 yards
This y«ar It is confidently estimated
that the export* will exceed 249,000,000
yards. ________
The welnotuo Intelligence reaches us
that a second iietiVy rainfall occurred
during Tuesday night which extended
nil through eastern and southestern
Texas, from the Louisiana line to Talo
Pinto county, and irons the ileU river to
tbeGulfoMUxloo.
r.K'Z lunpital niv
rn(juf«t of Dr.
^ }In? foilo.-'iiig
' >■[ of Hill'it'1'
v > ' ; , I hu t I
of f'MTiV.; I 5)1 Mil A
K* i»f Jllil'O K->fl AVitf
in llic inflation ol'
joi iti i>viM'.si« hi of the gener-
ally it'vejifoil tlicory of contagion. Tltt'so
ralMCil a niulLitnilo of opponent1*, who \Vroto a
mi ilwil of (!h'ieM<v and i i'li uh' in tlx«ii* ut-
trtf'ktf on vvhnt tin y chIUmI "Tim old Woman
Do'(o:," I nit few }>hy-lfianii will l>o fauad
aow who illM^rot' with thontV theorioa.
♦ %
Hin wlf«», who wns Mks Ella Ciiifst Hosu .'ll,
dnuuhlfr of Pr. Joseph Boftwtfll, of L* xin^-
t'»n, ilird in lH:,r>, and while vifltln^ the
priiU'lpnl hofpHnUof Ew-ropw In 1857 lie met
in Par^ Miss Julia M. Churchill, his present
wife, whom ho manit'd on their return to
Ani'-riea ' At the hnviltiu^ out of the civil
war lie was living hi New Orjennn, and with
!iis frit'ii \ J.I A. QiiitniHii, nft>i» ward a diH-
ti;";ui«hed f-eneml in thn ConfHlcraU* urn"-,
wns ai.. "i^ lno lir.it advocate* of the seivs-si iii
of tie1 wiutli, lie w/h attached «s Huu'gOfjn U)
theHlntTof (Jen. Sterling Price, nnd c/irrled
with hini an iippropi'iition of hy th«
legislature of MUsiKNippl for the benetlfc t»f
Mii k aiid woiiinleil soldiernof that) ntate. A
eomml.svi(,u lo HUiM-rintend tho furnishing of
Kill»j»U.-■» for blockade runners iiece^it'il.ed his
Mojt.iirn in (,:uia«la. and thence in 18*34 ho re-
p iiu-il to 11 io Meriuu'la jslandM. Ho was nc-
(•usc'l white here ol an attempt to Bpre.nl a
K'-omy.') throHJthout the north hy m»nilin^ in-
fe. i i do! •(wi^ of HiuaUpui and yellow fever
patients tin u^h the lines. The accusation,
though pronounced an InfAmoiiM cahimny by
Dr. llmt klcirn, exciknl bitter crimination and
recrimination in the news|taperR of the two
HectioiiH. It was revived about live yearn
«ty;o when, in suppori of his innocence and
go >■] will to the people of tho north, tho
doctor referrctl to his gratuitous services
rendered I lie iilfHeted nt t he request of tho
ilia>or of New York, in which city he was
ili. ii a visitor, «lunn ; the yellow fever phiguo
in iNi-uit Fort Wit-hitt rtosi, on ]/>ng Island.
In 1*07 he went to Arhmews end engaseil
in phimiuK, but in 1M7J1 n.iln reMimetl tho'
j.mvu iico of ineiiieine in I. uisville, Ivy.
*•
When the terrible yellow fever scourge of!
1^7^ destmyed the inhabitants of western
Kentucky ami Memphis, Tenn., by the thou-1
Haiitl-, Dr. Black I mi rn was thetlrst physician j
to ies|H>ud to tho appeal for help. His »cr-
vi 'es tlw.ro called forth the, highest praises j
from the press, the pulpit and the jieople, and ;
in 1S?J In ought liiin the Dewrn'ratiu nomina-
tion for governor on the first ballot without
opposition. He was elet'tod to that hij?h otll o
by u vote tif over the vote of Hl.HS'j
i;iv< n Walter Kvuns, the Hepublican candi-
date, an iueronse of 7,7JMi votes over the Dein-
o"i ttie ntajofiiy obtained by James 1*. M v
t'ir.irv in l#75Over his opjHaient, Jutlgo John
M. Ilnrlnu, now associate justice of the
Unite I Mates supreme court. On his entrance
into otlice Governor Blackburn found the
peniu ntiary nt Frankfort crowded t^yOwd 1
it« capacity, its niniiai y condition teonlfyiug
ami the treatment of the prixme.s cruel, ami
with nit cheek or restraint on the Iwsee. Ti o
pi t: . heraldeil it over tho country as "Tho
I', li Hob of Kentucky." Governor Black-
bum, nM)vi\l by liis characteristic iinpul.^,
at t:.. .• determined to n i'u<«rly tins gi-eat evil.
11 • . A' M.m.lctl of the legfciJftturB that it iiimU.)
M»tne prov1silt.il for th»» excess of prisoners
nc I institute an improve«l system «>f mena *o-
nient, tlire-.tcniinr, in the event of failure■, to
<iis|iHOii»i» hii'*h u huh. ae use of the |»anlonim(
powi r us would practically empt y the pen-
itejiti ii v. A ivMolution Has thei\tu|v>n pa>M».l
recdUiUicnd|li« the pardon of ninety six of
tim mo t deserving ctmvicls, and an act fol-
lowed it changing Uit? system from tlie les^ee-
tthip to the uanlenship, which has since
rui-.«»d the prison to a rank among tho best
couducUnl and cote lit ioned in the country.
His iin*sitg« also germiuaUsl the Eddyvillo
branch prison, now Hearing completion/ Tho
governor and his excellent wife, who heartily
co o)Mi nted with him in all his philanthropic
movements, gave the orison tlieir eeivcnil
caiv. visiting It almost daily ami in*tituiin«a
Sundav Hchcsil ami t.thcr adjunct* prwuiotive
MINISTER TO TURKiY.
Oscar liti'.;a», »>f New York, Lntslj Ap-
|H>inteil. ^
Oscar 8. Straus, of New York, lis! ap-
jK>Siit«d minister to Turkey by Fn*4 inul
C level nnd, is but 85 years old, and is an im-
porter of china wace. He was b«4*n in
Georgia, and took
up his anient tho
north with his par-
ents soon nfU?r tlte
clow* of the war.
He received bis •;
earlier ^looliiig at
Ta 1 bottom and j
Collim b ii s, Ga ,
airl iitP-r the fain* j
(|y bad s^etfle«i in
the metrojMilis he \
was sent first to j
the Columbia
g ra m mar sclexil J
ami later to l*o- j
lumoia college,
fioni Al»e ij la
w;ii graduated in
i huiiim of I.mcii-
* . of Km -a'it
t. . Fish. Mr. tJUaus
.. ri oi, ami ndioj
.. • »* .i/rer t'^ivin^ the
* \ tat on *h the law
.'irwr of tiie law firm
tSirau.i Thornpsoii,
larg! practice, and
was retained by the New York chamber
of commerce and tho New York board
of trsile, In 1880" Mr. Strain, wiioee health
was th- n f's«b'e, went abro-ul l»y the advice
of phj 1 ims. Upon iii r.n t )Am; ii:;a
he withth^w from leg iF pare: Is. Hj hot
always i<een a strong D m-Tit. lie lias
gaiii'xl some fame as a lilt 'r tt nr. A lemk
by Mr. Htraus, writt-n in h •, entitled wThe
Origin of Kepubliean (! •■ ra t it, la the
UniU'd Btates," ivc.. i\ i .e. I »able utlen-
tion in thiai country an 1 n'>. 11.
I'avors fur the (iu<:st»s.
Fashion has invented u new extravagance.
This apuiicS to the fav<>,!» given to the guests
at parties, The custom Is'gan (piite inno-
cently enough. InexfK uMVc«l»l (kM ftouvenii'S
Unit prcserv^Ftiie iiv*ioorv of the occasion,
without being vulgarly c<»stlv or extravagant
ill character, were given. Now,only money
can establish the |k)pu!arit-y of a dance favor.
It is no longer- a question of how quaint the
device is, or how appropriate, hut of how
lunch it costs. Hoeiety is laughing at the
story of a woman who gave a party, the
gm-hts at which ci'rried off a set of unique
wilt ctlinrs that she had bought, under the
impression that they were intended as souve-
nirs.
The other afternoon I came upon quite a
gang of young men and women leaving a
stylish house up town, each (if the women
cai l ying a canary in a tiny cage, The lios
teas had conceived the idea of giving a song
binl as n favor for her a: k-moon tea. Tla
lie.\' I h'"ng iu i.li; ii;a> may well bo Skye ter-
ricr\ pug ilo;;.s or Maltekv Jvittetlx llldej tl, 1
am told that at a re "nt party of some thirty
js'oplc each latly reeeiyetl a pair «^f love birds
iu /i cag". Love birds, it may interest you to
know, are tiny parorpictw, about the si»» ol
sparrows, that do nothing but ll.:lit one an-
other while they are together, y.t die if a
male ami female are not kept t- ••■■flier iu the
cage. In South. America the natives, thanks
to this proht'ie.ity, call them "man and wife."
—Alfred '1 rumble in New York News.
- 1 ■ r ■
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powfler never vartea. A marvel of pou-
tty, atrenuth and wholeanmcness. More oe -
nomlcal than tho ortllnarv klinls. and cannot
be aold in competition with tho multitude of
low teat, nhort weight alum or phospliftto i»ew-
dorw Sold only In eana BOY At, BaKINO
POWDKH CO.. 106 Hall f-t.. N Y.
Capital Prize, S150,000.
MARK.
ECZEMA ERADICATED.
(lentlMTifn — It I1 due yon to thai I (hink I am entirety well nf rccema after liat'nt
lakin Swift', Spiclflc. I have been truiiWcd with It very little in my fan' (litre tarn ninnc.
At the lie tniilui! ol wild weather ish fall it made a alight appearance, but weni awtiv and
iia, never returned. S S, * no d.nibl hrttkr 11 tip. at leiwi it put my av.lein injrwml cottiliiirn
and I pn ivelt It al«t bcneSietl my wife peatiy Iu ca* of aick headache, aud made a |ierfect
cure of a breaking nut < my little three rear old daughter laM nimmrr
WaU'.Mvllle. Ga., Feb. 13. lHDO. Kit. JAMES V. M. IIOIUUS.
TtoUac SB Dtooa and Skin Dueaae« mailed free.
Tub Sarin Snano Co., Drawer S, Atlanta, Qa.
■—!
ni.mii
The Boss Restaurant.
EAST OVERLAND STREET,
WILLIAM YOUNG, - - - PROPRIETOR.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Everything New, Neat and First-Class. Partj Slip-
pers a Specialty. Oysters iu Every Stylo. Mr. Young is the Itest
rook in El I'aso.
1'AID 11Y
l^E2:iOA.3Sr OEE CO.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Works and olllce on West San Francisco Street. Ct'y oflice, Granti Centra
Ilote) liiillillng.
ItOB T S. T0WNE. Manager.
Union Market
A. CAZA1JX.
Wholesale & Retail Butcher
Mnuufiictiirm of all Kinds of Sausage.
EL I'ASO STREET
SMITH & THOMPSON
PRODUCE COMPANY.
WIIOLKSAl.E
Produce 5 Commission.
EL F'ASO. - - - - TEXAS
DIETER & SAUER,
Importers and Dealers in
Fine Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Havana
and Mexican Cigars,
PASO DEL NORTE, MEX, |
GEO. E. KINO,
E. J. D IT II AM EL.
KING & DUHAMEL.
Architects and Superintendents.
Plans for Public and Private Buildings and Estimates furnished on
the Shortest Notice.
ROOMS 1 AND 2, CENTER BLOCK.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
i»|T«
„iiuuU tunmotlve
of HrliolKtomv ttml offwtlve mwms of working-
n ivfoniuiUun umong tliv imnutts
* * .
Duri«n hla ailiuin&trRtlon, In the spring of
1SS2, lie iiifulo liU first, pttlilifl confwstim <if
faith In wilvaliuti tlirougti Christ. Tliutitoim-
Uin «vunpi|Ut, OeorRB t), Unniw, wn< bottl-
ing 11 tcru's of niHi'Uiiga in Fntnkfort, ntnl
Maid the i#iiil..nto who walketi down tln>
nUta t« tin- front row at the timo of tb« flixxi
of tljH rcllgloua fervor n bb w*n tti« grny ItRiml.
umdof tlw govvrnorof Kentucky, iustaiiily,
^I'llo Wam H|jrnngU> tla*evwiof Uiecoii^rc ^l-
tlon, a groat timing iiioms and movwi ai«;r
iiim. llmt month lie wng 'ituvived into
Christ Epincopnt ehuiiMt In [>'ui(vilt«. Rt.
H«v. T. IT. Puitldv, LL. I), tilithnp of tho
diocete, adniiiii*'>'ring tlio wrnnMint
W t 1.1.1 am H. Nuwuiii,, J*.
We ilo horftiy certify Unit wo attnornmi tlvo
«rrangonunit» lor all tlio monthly nml ondrli'r-
ty ilrawtnits of tlio l,ntii«iHiiti atntu l.ottiry
Comiiany, «nit In |>er»oii manaito ami oontiol
«h« ttrawingithdiiiiflvMi. nml that till! sunn
art- eomluetud with Imnoatv, fslrnni ami In
Kooit raltli towariU nil pnrtloe. Wo autliorlti-
the coinoany to me thin iwtttlcnto, with fac-
•liollca of our atgnaatrcB fttta. hmi, la itaadvw-
tlicmonta.
ti. T IttCAtTHKGAItl),
J. A. KAItl.Y,
t'oniinlaatonora "
We the umienfgneil liaok* a .1 liankeri. will
tiny all tirlxaa ilrnwn In the l.i.iilalanaftute l.tu-
tertoa which may b" iireaenteil at ouroennten
.1, II (Jgleahy I'r.a I.#. Na Itank.
P. I.anniix I'rea 8tn N'li llniik.
\. I'alitwln. t'rea. N t) Na llnnk,
Carl Kobn. I'rea Union N llnnk.
Umiri't'odolited AII met Ions.
OVKK IIAI.r A Mil 1.ION DlSTItllll TKD.
Loulsiaua Stale Loll cry (iiiii|iniiy.
Ineorporateil In irtvs lor 8ft yenra Iiv the I-eirUln-
turn for eilitentlonal nml clinrltalile imrpoaea
with n i-n|illnl of »l .iwo.wai- to wlileh u n aervi-
fund of $V.i,tMHi tin* alnee hi'rii
liy nn overwhelming papilla) vote Its frnn-
clilae wna mint., n nart of the present state eon*
atlttltl.in n'loi.U'.l ljecenibor j A li , I<th.
Ita tlrmi.l Slnnlr Number l>rnwlinr« will'take
plane monthly An.l the Scmi-Atitlttal l>rnw-
Inita regularly m iry nix mo itlia (June and (><«.
nnn her I. It never ar lea or iKiatiionn. look
at the following Distribution.
Uraud Moii 1 lily Drawing.
At the Acittlciny of Music, NewOrleana,
Tuesday, May 10th, 1887.
100,000 Ticket! at tin Karlt, Halves |.\ rtrtha
tl. Tenth.tl.
DK. ALEXANDER'S
NATIVE WINE.
(The Pure Juice of the Grape).
At I'nfui del Norte. $1.00 per trnllon. De-
livered nt Kl l'al>o, Te*««. for $i.SO.
\ddri'«< I', (I. liny :t». I'l i'ii«o, Tetn«.
lejySoltl only in quantities not less
than live khIIhiib.
Currila
TO 5 DAYS
Gc\rtntee>1 D'*t 10
cfttuo Strtotur
V'faonl/by (ho
rajs Clurial Co.
Clncinn»tl,
Ohio.
We «itd!»ny -eromm^nd
your O ll«e t reinetly
kni.wn lo uiforGonoi rhtr*
ftntl Gleet.
We lnvtj tol.l consitler.
tblf, nml In cmy it
a fieri CU.
Alcott u
J'uvUcu. Y.
CoM rf Druff'.«!«•
r.»vo ci.u
QLUETT'g
A8D<^^jCUm
MONARCH SHIRTS
ARK THR BKST OF ALL
THAT'S WHAT!
DOWN THEY GO!!
ULAS8WAHE AND CltOCKEHY.
Just received a large Invoice of
Ilepl Glnare aM Infill
CROCKERY
At prices never before offered in this
city.
Call and examine our stock and you
will be a«tonls!ted at its supe; lor quality
and cheapness.
S. C. Siil & CO.
110 Nun Antonio Street.
WA<
§1,000,
U8T or rnizn
i CAPITAl. PHI7.K
1 Urand do
1 Cnnd do
11.A UK I'llI/, I.s OK tio.iaai
♦ do ito li (itio.
1,179 prUea am.'iintlnn to
..tlM.000
an.nuo
lo.nou
., »i.«w
.. »i,<m«
Y" r-'"-T 1,1 tM-VII »i
, A|i|illeailon for ratea lo cluha should bo made
only to lbs olllce ol the oom .,ay In Now Or-
leans.
i . for further Information wrl c e.learlr. alrlar
j Jilt «ditr««s Puatat notea. express money or-
ders or New \ork atobanxe In ordinary lettar.
dress"1107 ,lP'«aa at our expense. Ad-
M A.nanplila,
...__ , N«w Otleana, La.
Address registered letters to " New Orleans
National Bank, NavOrleam, l^iulalaaa " :
am ... W.O. LANlt. Annt* '
Omrn at No ». taa Aataalo Missl
CUSTOM HOUSE UliOKF.ItS.
I and CoMis
RTiPAH'l. TRXA0
AN TED.--Second-hand
rurnitui*e,
Agent for the Mosler Safe
Company. P. O, Box 88.
P. MOONEY,
El Paso Street.
JULES BEAUMONT,
Wntrliinukor nml .lew lor.
PASO DEL NORTE.
Sells \\vatche«, etc., at half the price
aekeil by others.
Opal* and Mexlcar Fillsree work al-
avion hand. Sewing Machine Agent.
PNG YUEN SANG.
Chinese and Japanese Bazaar
Chiiit'so Provislono,
Sledicittps, Curiosities,
Silks, Etc.,
No. 413, El, PASO STREET.
door to New Windsor Hatat
WOKd TAI lira.
For Sale,
My Interest in the Itenumont Rettaurant,
"LA MASCOTTE,"
in Paso del Norte at a reasonable price.
My reason for selling is tin t I want to
open a Jewelry and VVatciimaker't
store.
JULES BEAUMONT.
Use tho Times "Want" col-
El Paso Casket <fc Coffin Co
5
Undertakers and Embalmers.
NO. 415 El. PASO STREET,
W. J. LEMP'S
-and-
AlSriiEUSER-BTJSCIi
St Louis Lager Beer, and
Wm. J. Lemp's Export Bottled Beer
HOTTOK & DIEXEE,
Fourth and Chihuahua Sts. - EL PASO, TEXAS.
W. H. TUTTLE,
F AIKTE JRj I
Largo Stock of Glaeaon IlanU.
—O—WORK SPEAKS FOB lTSELF.-o-
0". GONZAIjEZ.
Main Street, Paso del Noric, Mexico.
Has always on Kami the 1-argi st Stock of
Vera Cruz Cigars.
in the City. Deals exclusively in VERA CRUZ goods
MUNDY BROS,,
-El I'aso, Texas.-
Lanils in Mexico and In the South-west and
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Have unequaled facilities for the Ptirehase and Sale of Lands in Mexico, ami for Su»uli>lii«
any Classoi Stock In quantities to salt purchasers. Uranlna Lands a Specialty
Correspond- nee Solicited.
TO BTJSHsTESS ME2ST
MRS. LANE'S
Dining Rooms Centrally Located
On Oregon Street 1 etween the Grand Central Hntti and State National Bank.
Have the cleanest and beM fiirnUhed tahles in the city. All the market nflbrda.
R. Capels.
L. TIammeb
CAPELS and HAMMER,
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
KEEN.
Watchen, Gold anrt
81LYKUWARK*
the
uiAMOKDa »im
Pltt'ClOt'S HTON Kh
JEWELER
Texas and Pacilc Railway.
THE GREAT POPULAR ROUIE
Between
THE EAST I THE WEST
Short Line to New Orleans
■AND ALL POINTS IN-
Favorite Line to the North, East and Southeast
1!
Pullman Palace Sleeping* Cars
Daily Between—
St. Lotiis and Dallas, Ft. Worth, El Paso
and San Francisco, Cal.
-AI.SO-
Marshall and New Orleans
WITHOUT CHANGE!
sumi ffiPffl ID ST. lis!
Fast Time, First-Class Equipment, sure Connections.
See that your tickets read via Texas aud Pacific Railway.
For Maps, Time Tables, Tickets, Rates and all required in
formation , call on or address any of the Ticket Agents or
P. J. Crosbie Trav. Pass. Fr't. Agt, El Paso, Texas
Jno. A. Grant, B. W. McCullough,
GtaeraJ Manger, Gen. Pas. & Ti't Air't. '
Dalim, Tim.
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El Paso Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. Seventh Year, No. 105, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1887, newspaper, May 7, 1887; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth502604/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.