The El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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C. E. MINER,
Western Pass'r Agent., El Paso, Texas
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EL PA8>, TEXAS, JULY 15 18S-1.
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
THE EL PASO !|
Post Office Hours.
General delivery 6pea* daily at 7}30 a. ni.
tnd closes at 8 .SO p. tn.. On Sunday frOto * W
10:30 a. m.
Mails (or the Santa Fe Trains close at 4:80 p.
a. Mails lor Ui« S. V. and T. A 1'. close ai 8
a.m. Mail* fcr Mexico close at 5 p. m. Dally.
P. D.PORTKH. P. M
B. of L, F.
NEW YEAR LODGK, No, 1:», B. o< L. F.,
meet* at their hall, near Urand Central Hotel,
on the second, third and (ourth Sundays of
eaeli month. D. B. MORRlsEY, Secy.
El Paso Lodge tfo. 28 i
I. O. O. F,
In P. 0. lluildiug, SftnAn-
toni i street. Regulsi
meeting every Friday
Evening at 7p.m.
Visiting Brothers Cordially Invited
F.E. nt'STRK. G. S. Browkr.
Hoe. Sec. N. U.
A. P. tto A. M-
Regu'ar meetings First and Third Wednesday
Evenings at 7:30 p. m.
MhViiittn? Biethren cordially invited.
F. P. Clark, Sec; S. ScitfTz. V M.
Elegant Accommodations for all Classes of
Travel to
Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago New York,
Upton, Philadelphia, Washingto
and all points
nobth and east
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F. 6. GrAY, Genl Agt EI Paso, Texas
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opeka Kas Station agt El Paso.
Miscelinneons.
New York's various prisons now
have 15,690 convicts in custody.
Patty wore 1300,00() worth of dia-
monds in "Traviata'' when she ap-
peared in London recently
A New Jersey boy picked a car-
tridge with a pin. He is now learn-
ing to shoot marbles with his left
hand.
Miss Gertrude Griswold, niece
and protege of Bret Harte, is excit-
ing some attention in London as a
vocalist.
Arizona produced more than 17,-
000,000 pounds of copper last year
and will probably produce about
25,000,000 pounds this year.
The Indian population of the
United States now numbers 263,-
000, not including the aborigines of
Alaska, who number about 30,000.
"What is wanted in this country
said the bride, as sho examined
the wedding presents, ''is silver
service reform ; that set is plated."
David M. Stone, editor of the
New York Journal of Commerce,
has not been absent from his edito-
rial chair for recreation for more
than thirty years.
Some philosopher says: ''Put off
nothing till to-morrow." This
means, dearly beloved, that to be
happy you should go to bed in your
clothes, and disrobe in the morn-
ing.
The government has paid out
since the close of the war nearly
#650,000.000 in pensions to soldiers
of the union, and is now distribut-
ing among them over $60,000,000 a
year.
Miss Nettie Carpenter, the Amer-
ican violinist, and now laureate of
the Paris Conservatoire, is said to
be the youngest pupil whoever won
a recompense in the violin class of
the Conservatory.
A San Francisco critic says: "As
a mere matter of comparisen among!
actresses, I may say that, as a j
beauty, Langtry can not rival Mary |
Anderson ; that she has not the
features of Adelaide Neilson, the
figure of Kate Forsy the or the charm
of Ada Rehan.
They laughed at old Jack Log-!
an'fc English. How do they like his
American? Bred in Egypt, of old'
Kentucky stock, he had the: courage
of his prejudices. When it was
necessary to lay them down for the
Union he had the courage of his
patriotism. There was no pseudo
Chevalier Bayard in him not to
know whioh was his country and
which was his county. He thought
that the flag was the language, and
that is the American he spoke to
the enemy.
Judge Joe Holt, of Washington,
at the close of Buchanan's adminis-
tration, heard Robert E. Toombs
aay that he hoped to be the man on
whose tombstone it could be said
that he broke up the Republic of the!
United States. Said Holt to him- !
self, as he afterwards related to his
friends: "Sir, I think I have got
your measure." The same idsa is
going on in a good many minds
now about the man who wants it
written on hia tombstone that he
broke up the Republican party
after going to 1ta Confjeiifion and
being out-numbered b# hfs equals.
Dally Times
ONLY DAILY PAPER
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EL PASO,
DELIVERED BY CARRIER FOR
25 Cts. A Week.
Our Job Rooms
ARE THE
Most. Complete
IN THE
South-West
OUR CABINET
IS SUPPLIED WIiH ALL THE
EL PASO HOUSE,
Near Southern Pacific Depot.
Orrrrr of the Daii.v Times.)
Mondi.v luly.VS, 1SJM. \
HOME-I/IKE MEALS, |5 PER WEEK
The following arc »o-tlav,~ ruling ie-;
tail prices:
HOC It AM) I'KKK.
Kansa«, 50-11) sacks I 00.il 50 ,
Pride of Denver, 50-lb sacks 1 001
Ysleta, 50-lb sacks .3 "5a4 00'
Buckwheat flour, pr 100 lbs.. 10 00
Graham, pr 100 lbs 1$ 3.>a4 "5
Mool. white mid yellow, pr 100..1 50,-i t 00
Corn, pr 100 2 00
Corn chop, pr 100 2 25
Oats, prlOO 2 50
Barley, pr 100 2 00
Barl«y chop, pr 100 2 25
Bran, pr 100 1 75
Hay, pr ton 25 00a30 00
Beans, white ami pink, prlOO.... 7 00
'' Mexican, pr 100 6 00
Alfalfa seed, pr 100 15 00
Millet seed, pr 100 8 00
" " Evergreen, prlOO.... 00 00
BACON. SALT MEATS, I. A I! P.
Hams, sugar cured, pr lb 20
Breakfast Bacon, pr lb 18
Bacou'sides, pr lb 15
Dry salt sides, pr lb 15
Dried Beef, pr lb. 25
Lard, 5-lb pails, pi lb 17!,.;
' 50-lb " " 131 „
FRF.SH MEATS.
Porterhouse steak, pr lb 20
Sirloin steak, pr lb 17'.j
Round stuak, pr lb 12>«
Beef roast, pr lb 10al2_?a
" fore quarter, pr lb 10
" hind quarter, pr lb 12'a
Pork chops, pr lb 18
" tenderloin, pr lb 20
" sausage, pr lb 20
Mutton chops, pr lb 12,'j
" half or whole, pr lb 11
Corned beef, pr lb 12),j
Plggs feet, pickled, pr kit 2 25
Tripe, pr lb 20
Good Lodging House and Bar attached.
Good Accommodations.
MRS. T. F. EARLY.
OYSTF.nS.
N. Y. Counts, pr can............. 1
Extra Selects, " .............
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fish.
San Francisco Salmon, pr lb 25
<l " Flounders, pr lb.. . 20
u " Smelts, pr lb 20
Galveston Salmon, pr lb 18
" Flounders, pr lb 18
" Smelts, pr lb 18
Rio Grande "trout" pr lb 15
l'ot'l.TRY AND <1 AME,
Chicken".
e. each
•• " pr doren, liens...
" dressed, pr lb
Ducks, live
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25
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Turkeys, live, each. 1 25a2*00
" dressed, pr lb 25
111'tteii.
California roll, pr 2-lb roll.. 75
cllkf.se.
Creamery, pr lb 25
dried ful'its.
Apples, Cala. evaporated, pr lb. • • 20a25
Pears, pr lb... 25
Peaches,pr lb.... 25a40
Prunes, pr lb 15a30
Figs, pr lb 25
fresh vf.oktabi.es.
Potatoes, pr lh 5
w sweet, pr lb ..........., 5
Onions, pr lb 5
Tomatoes, pr lb 20
Cabbage, pr lb 8
The Reliable Favorite
ParlorSaloon
Corner of El Paso and Sau Antonio
streets is the place to get the best
MIXED DRINKS, WINES «fc CIGARS
IN EL PASO.
Jobbers in Fine Meerschaum Pipes, CI
gars and Tobacco.
Bottled Wines and Liquors a
Specialty.
COSY CLUB ROOM ATTACHED.
WALTON & LEE,
DKALEItS IN
Paints, Oil and Glass.
a large stock of wall paper
constantly on hand,
FASHIONABLE
DRESSMAKING
Hy MISS LUCY C0NLEY,
Corner St. Louis and Utah Streets.
Sacramento Restaurant
AND
COFFEE SALOON,
At the East Side of the Plaza, near the
Southern Pacific R. R. Depot.
A nice, eosy Dining Room for families
and gentlemen. Freneli, German and
Spanish cooking. Meals and Coffee ex-
cellent. Ice Cream every Sunday,
Please give us a call.
JOE LONG & HOP KEE.
AMERICAN HOUSE
Just Opened to the Public.
The Table and Rooms are first-
class in Every Respect
Everything New and
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
EAST OVERLAND STREET,
Mrs. M. A. McHatton.
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J luynoi.DB. President,
». W. ZoiXARS, V.Prcs. It, S. Kauemak, Cash'i
First National
BANK,
EL PASO, TEXAS.
STOCKHOLDFRS AND DIRECTORS
M. I). Thatcher, Pueblo, Col.; A. A.
Robinson, A. T. it S. F. R. R.; Adolph
Krakauer, Joseph Schutz, J. 8. Ray-
nolds. James P Hague, J. W. Tays, W.
J. Hills, El Paso, Texas.
LatestStyles
GENUINE SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
Beware of counterfeits; every machine
warranted five years
Sold on Installments if desired.
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X»x-loo» Moderate
MIIHIIIIMI
ST. LOUIS TYPE FOUNDRY
PRINTING MACHINE WOBIS
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PAPER WAREHOUSE
Cornar Third and Tine ItrMU,
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PATENTS
MtTNN A CO., of tho SaiNTiTic Amcricaw, con.
Unue to act o» Solicitor* for I'ntents, tiiveuls, Trinlu
Marks, CopyrlRhts, for the United Stated, Cunudn.
England, Franco, Oermaur, etc. Hund llook utiout
Patents sent free. Thlrtr-seven years' e.vijcrtimcr.
Patents obtained thnmuli MUNN & CO. arunotln >1
In the SoiBNTirio American, tho largest, t ent, ar t
toost widely circulated selentlflc paiwr. tA.Mayeai-.
Weekly. Splendid enKravlOKS ana Interesting lr-
{ormstlon. Specimen copy of the Scientific A mer.
can sent free. Address MtTNN A CO.. Scir.VTirlO
Amerioan Offlee, 2IU Broadway, Now York. 9
Dr. Spnney
No. 11 Kearny Ntroet.
Treats all Special and Chroric
Diseases-
YUNQ MEN.
Who may be suffering from the effects D
youthful folliel or indiscretion, will do well to
avail themselves of this, the greatest boon ever
laid at the feet of sufl'erlng humanity. oRf
'FINNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 forny .
ase of seminal weakness or private diseaseao
my kind or character which ho undertakes anil
alls to e.nre
IVtUDDLE-AO-E MEN.
mere are many at me ages 01 tnirty to sixty
oars who are troubled with too frequent evac-
atlons of the bladder, often accompanied bv a
light smarting or burning sensation and a weak-
nlng of the system in a manner the patient
•an not account for. On examining the urinary
teposits, a ropy sediment will often be foamf,
md sometimes small particles of albumen will
kppear, or the color will be of a thin, milklsh
line, again changing to a dark and torpid ap-
pearance. There are many who die of this diffl-
ulty, Ignorant of the cause, which Is the second
tage of seminal weakness. Dr. 8. will guaran-
ve a perfect cure In all such eases, and a heal -
hy restoration of the cenito-urinary organs.
Office hours—10 to K and 4 to S. Sunday, from
tt to II a. m. Consultation free. Thorough ai<
I amlnatlon and advl««, |S
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The El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 109, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 15, 1884, newspaper, July 15, 1884; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth503659/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.