El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 226, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 23, 1894 Page: 7 of 8
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A B.C. OCTAVO PEDAL judge blackek’s SAY.1 ANNouNCMEMTs. |q.ranfl Qentral Feed Btablo.
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AN INTERESTING AND SENSIBLE
A revelation in tbe possibilities
^fptano music. Its, being used
-on the t i V
A.B. Chase Piano
is a guarantee of its utility—the
STATEMENT OF FACTS
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Why County Dlibaruniwu of Vanda in
Hlabor Aft Soma and Low.r at Otbar I FOE DISTBICT ATTORNEY.
maada Extraordinary Exponoo. ron-rolltlcal, I announce m aelf aa a oandi-
] data for that office, in tha 34th judicial (iii-
trict. before the people at the oomin*
Availing myself of the eourteoo* •,225£JS2!&5ZST*** 1 •h*u"J‘H
A. B. Chase being in itself a mar- offer of the Times to make a statement • p p h. clarke. 1
county fluanoeB,TsnbmlUhe following FOB COUNTY SHERIFF.
county, Texai. anbject to tha
oounty Damocratio convention.
J ■ R. HAB^pL
S. SCHUTZ & SON, Proprietors.
P. W. MAYOTTE, lbU(U.
AROUND TOWN.
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vel of the piano maker’s skill.
It is a durable piano.
It will improve with age.
Its scale is scientifically and
musically com et.
Its action Is the best manufac-
tured.
Its agents everywhere are
those music dealers who make a
-specialty of goods of standard
:exeellence.
W. GWALZ CO.
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AMONG THE CHURCHE8.
Tbe entertainment at the Jaarez
Rev. D R Frauds and wife who have
been campaigning with Rev. Sam Small
In St Lonit and other northern cities,
and who are now on their way west,
Me going to be here two weeks to
assist the Congregational pastor in a
meeting. Mr. Frauds is a Welshman
and like most of the Welsh, is a fine
singer. His wife, too, has received
many complimentary notices on her
vojoe. The meeting will be oondnotod
on Mesa avenue near Franklin, begin-
ning this morning
Preaching at the Baptist ohnroh
Sunday at 11 e. m. and 7:30 p.
m., end at 3:30 p. m. a meeting
to organize a Young People's
Union/ We trust every member and1
all friends interested in tbe movement
will be on bend. L. R. Milligan,
_Pastor.
Base Balt.
The following teems will play ball at
New Fort Bliss today at 3. p. m:
Weber..............o.......... Brown
'Mills*...............p.........Orowdis
Sierra.............1st..........Veinn
Von Baildow.......2nd......F. Smith
Castillo.............3d........Chopper
Bridges.............s e.......MoOomb
MoOhesney.........If.......Jennings
Creamer...........of.......C. Smith
Lane...............rf........... Goff
Gassar, umpire.
toa oandld end Impartial public. In JANES H. WHITE, candidate for ahtHff of theatre tonight will be very generally
ddng this loan frankly state that | m^«»unty, subject to the action of th. attended.
have no desire to critldse either my p yl_ Several oonnty candidates end their
predecessor or successor, both of whom „ Tbe Times is authorized to announce that friende went down to Yelets last night
are candidates for the offloe of county *£***& swiJf^’ri 10 a1**011 » political “Dalle.”
judge; my only hope being that my the action of the County Democratic Con* I Cycle Traok Association. Important
party may select the best and moat ventton. .meeting Monday night at Buthong’s
available man whose name may be pre- ~ * ----- -
seated for nomination before the oon ^
V#Connty sovereignty rolls along in its I Juds”eubjcctdtoathe acUoue«rf®he Democrat 18rfcl®t8 ma”ke aPd wil1 Pr‘ve
__F. E.HGNTER, « to JaMVZ tonight. Dnr.
it changes its servants. If the same P0K county TREASURER. Lost—A bnnoh of kevs with a clnir
persons are seleoted they Will probably I hereby announce m»«ir as a candidate I -nL « ^rlth<n ? g
oontinne in like methods as before; I for theoffio. of county treasurer of Bi Paso attaohed. The finder will please
if different, they will naturally try to 25SSS^J!3!5Si?the ac v° * °J««frnSm0‘ nf? “5^ ™ nh# 85°ret tf H°QOlt 4
Improve tbe peat. Either, however, I orat*coonvomiop* K. A. shelton. I Dieter, 220 El Peso street*
would be neoessarily governed by olr- El Pabo, Texai Sept 19 im The following telegrams remain on
onmstanoes snrronnding them. To th« Democratic Voters of ki Paso' Coun- oalled for at the Western Union offloe:
The oounty board who builds a court . Mrs. Spurling, J. J. Romig, W. R
house at a coat of $100,000 plunges tbe theoffio^of'CouSS TfJ&£FSffipl£ Sneed, Miss B. Onete, Wm. Babb,
oounty into a large indebtedness in a ] county, subject to the Democratic conven- Tbe fnneral of W H Smith of
few months. In compering that peri- ‘ton._dick caplbs. Y#I“teft {Jf ^.yTthi
od with tbe seme time In for county COLLECTOR. Evergreen oemetery. It was largely
former or subsequent , years, | i hereby announce myself a candidate for I attended by friends of the deceased,
end showing that they had exceeded I the office of County Collector. Subject'to A nr let a lattMP ruulnul va.t.rd.o
tt. .xp.ndltqra» ot th.lr pr«lIW...o,. | °< .b. Amor.,.» tKftSSTLKinlS
or successors, would not prove that
they had recklessly managed the af-
fairs of the oonnty. The business man
would naturally give them credit for
J. P. O’CONNOR.
Judge
visit El Paco early next month when
oar citizens will enjoy the pleasure of
asrMSrcrsa-ja
NO CHAIRMAN NOW.
among tbe people, it would involve the
expenditure of large amounts of money
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The Arrival
of an expected guest is a delight-
ful satisfaction, and so is the ar-
rival of our fall stock of Fashion-
able illothii g. This event is ex-
ceedingly pleasant to the entire
public ol Et Paso and vicinity.
Th»* year, like water, has its
springs and falls but when we
strike the fall clothing season, we
spring to the summit of the occa-
sion with an array which even
•sticklers for style commend enthu-
siastically. Whatever the suit,
or for whatever kind of wear it is
adapted,, it must be the best of
its kind to find a place in onr
stock.
If Yon Want
to keep your money don’t ask to
see one of onr
$895
suits. Tbe temptation is too
great. That’s all it will cost to
rig yourself out in a brand nt w
suit of clothes. We are clearing
our counters for fall stock—and
we would rather have the 0A8H
than tbe $10 $12 and $15 worth of
QUALITY that is contained in
the doth and trimmings of these
suits.
Lightweight Ooats and Vests in
Alpacas Mohairs, etc., at one-
fonrth off the regular price.
On Straw Hats the prices are
•cut in t * o.
Patent Leather Shoes at east-
ern cost, we pay the freight.
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Ej ±"h80 Street,
Hoad of San Anton.o St.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK. ,. . .. 1W.
I hereby announce myeelf a candidate for | hSSTing him on the political isanea.
Masonic Notice
invention. _ a _______ | Oalled meeting tomorrow (Monday)
evening at 7:30. Third degree. By
. _ , .. , . . order of the W. M.
to enppreee it. If floods decoend and lng and refarnlahlng the court hoase I a Kaplan Secretary
-to b* I oMtth.o.nat, »bo°t g0^r;;. °wh°„ *i °°, “
sasasrffia?iSssE: ifesiws
be met end paid, and it la not an argn- bonded debt of the oonnty. &*xloo comrades and will oall for a
ment against incumbents, that they I 9. Quarantine in San Elizarlo, win I vatlrnnoterD reunlon of Confederate
were extravagant and reckless in mak- ter of 1891-92, $6500. The statisoian I v ®“*ran8,
ing the best provision they knew how I and editor should allow these asored I Deputy Sheriff Kilgore of San Au-
to pay them. No Intelligent orithonght its, or at least put down all permanent ’onI° brought up yesterday six China-
ful oitizeD,wonld{for a moment oonslder improvements as assets and that will I whom he was oonduoting to San
snob an argument. And it applies to I bring us to where a proper oomparisou I rranolsoo to be deported. This nam
“terms,” as well as “periods.” I oan be made to wit: On the jail ex I Der was increased by an addition of
The term covered by what is oalled I pensea, feeding prisoners, etc., the pan fourteen who were In the El Paso jail
my administration was in many re-1 per aooonnts, of prior and suooeeding I “waiting that officer to be lead away
epeots exoeptlonal and disastrous. On I administrations, and the jury fund— It0T the same purpose,
aooonnt of the severity of the winter of I those bloody oormotants on the general I It appears that a number of ladies
1890-1 and the prevalence of the grip, I fund—onr board excelled in these I and gentlemen, residents of this oity,
tbe panper aooonnt was enormous; items and I believe the records will I have about perfected arrangements
then following the troubles about the bear me ont. At least I woald be will-1 with an eastern elocutionist and re-
sohool land in Fisher oonnty, the lng to leave the question to be decided tired aotor whereby he wtll take np his
floods of May, 1891, the effort on the by the triumvirate—the editor, etatls- residence in El Paso and at onoe com-
part of a sister oonnty to take a large I otan and oonnty auditor. menoe the taek of preparing pnpile for
portion of the territory of El Paso pauper, jail and jury expense. tb® stag® The parties who compose
oounty.the quarantine at San Elizarlo, j h thl gt&te further ln regard El P-fo’s future dramatic wsooiation
the decay ot tbe roof and verandahs ef A ” „ hnnM “ j 7 *„ are all well thought of in this comma
the court house sad its repainting, the J “ that general, state and comrty n!ty a"d bav*fombin®d for. the pur-
Insurance for five years, all happened gtatistl’8 Bho*L that ’ v " mberI“/ poseof affording the amusement lov
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mlouClon*1 .nd*7 mlMp'proprUti'on ^Vrijor.™“ BoJT sSTntoola An-rt,
r.D, o« all r..t admlai.tr. Cr^,°™.boriw ' “LXJt.M.Dd^m.J TMjjdw, 24th .ad 25th
tioLis. I Iya oivllizfttlon And in regard to the I SsptcnibBr. Xn® IkcHgs &r$ 68*
EXTRAORDINARY EXPENSES. no SUffloSKsWM to P®®]*^ tovltod to MBnlM the latest
1. The spoliation of the school lands I say that it is not absolutely within the | P®^®rn hats and fall millinery goods,
of El Paso oounty by pretended ®®t-1 power of the oommlssioners’ court to I"
tiers and Immigrants and the en- stop the jury fund from onttlng into I A’ OD I CAT $L PA
oroaohment of owners_ of surrounding the general fund. They have that su U DKIDiM U LU.
surveys. They were largely aided by preme power.
the local sentiment of the people of j bave this further to state and I oan PA A T. . 1NTTI - WOOTI
Fisher oonnty, who claimed they were stat® it frankly, as 1 am not a oandl- If UUD
an obstruction to the settlement and date, that aU administrations slnoetbe « 1 J T •
prosperity of Fisher oonnty. Onr erection of the court house and jail, U0£6 AM JjlHI6.
j irsdeoessors had rented these lands I have nnder some pretense or another, I
i or pasturage, but Fisher oonnty by a I diverted the.court house and jail fond, We sell the Best and for Rea-
eeries of condemnations for road pur-1 with the approval of those taxpayers , , •
poses, spoilt them forever for pastor mo8t interested—a sacred fund. Good SOnable Prices,
age. There, is no revenae whatever I oounty government demands they I „
from these magnifloent lands—there shoold be stopped. If the Inroads un I Dffice And i SaQta pa4Saoond st>
never oan be. They are in tbe path of I the jury fund oannot be stopped in any I iard )
empire and will be overran by settlers other way, abolish the oonnty oourt as,
who, justifled by the prevailing sentl- a*rlal ooart. This I understand whs * VPW KlMTlfl.TPl?
mens at Roby, will be spoliated and recently done at Austin, in Travis P* iv EJ IT O JIAEiJiA J!4J\
ooun'y,'with good results and the juris can have the oheapest light by instal-
bosrd oonolodedthe tract of 17,712 diction then r*Btored. Hog one of our new dynamo’s
hnrfSbnhFrl^*11°111 I the futube. » Wefurnish and set dynamos, ----
well cornered and staked, and a saffl'l In regard to the future I have only I anteeing results, also complete plants J TXTjP T , A T
dent quantity reclaimed to pay all ex to star.® that all isvies should be legs! lamP8 tV°m -AJ-lXX UlCj X
psnse. of survey. The plan then was 8“d oonatitotional, the valuations ine 8Bm® °,roaiCB*
to sell it for $5 per acre, no aore to should be about one half as at present, ELEO TETO LIGHT
bring less. Ic could have been sold tb® P°or faro» ®nd P»nP®r expenses
bat tor the sosndal, whioh naturally I should be limited to $1,000 per annum, plants overhauled and pat on earning
surround sooh a transaction, and the |j'tl expenses to $3,000 per annum, | basis. See na.about anything eleotrl-
PERSONAL.
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G. R. Morehead it expected home to-
day.
H. O’Neal, of Alpine has located in
this o ty.
B. Blumenthal le ves for the east
today to add greatly to bis stook.
Mr. Walter Owed, tbe well known
aotor and eloontioniit, is in the oity.
Mrs. H. B. Barnhart arrived yester-
day from Austin accompanied by Mrs.
H A. Dixon and Miss Josie Barnhart,
who will spend the winter with her In
El Paso.
Dr. Johnston formerly of Las Graces
and El Faso, la now British consul at
Gteytown, Nicaragua and ft la step-
daughter, Miss Edna Deliing is wife of
the present British Minister Bingham,
for Nloaragna.|
At the Pierson —J. B Keeter, Chi-
cago; D. H. Snyder, Georgetown: D.
A Holman, 8eymonr, Texas; S. K.
Morphy, Georgia; 8 Cotton, Georgia;
T. H. Gamester, Ban Antonio; A W.
Townsend, Eagle Pass, Texas; A. Kil
gore, San Antonio; E. Remington, St.
Louis; 8. M. Kiser, Ohloago.
Drs. O. O. and A. E. Brown, dentists,
Sheldon block.
Chairmen Ronaton of the 13th OoBgrea-
•Iob.I District Realgna on Account of
Baaineaa Matter*.
A dispatch says: Hon.W B Honston,
ohairman of tbe Democratic executive
committee of tbe jumbo dongreasloual
district, has formed a business alliance
in Ban Antonio and wtll move there
next Thursday. Mr. Honston has sent
to Hon. J. G. Dudley his resignation
as ohairman whioh is as follows:
Wichita Falls, Tex, Sept 20—Hon.
James G. Dudley, Democratic chair-
man of the state exeontive committee,
Paris, Texas: My Dear Sir—I find
that business engagements will require
my abaenoe from home for the next 60
days or more, and as I will therefore
be enable to give proper attention to
the datles of ohairman of this, thir-
teenth, congressional district of Texas,
I now tender to yon my resignation as
snoh ohairman; to take immediate ef
feot. Yours truly,
W. B. Houston.
The Application Denied.
New York, Sep. 22-In the United
States oirouit court today Judge La
oombedenied the application for the
removal of the receiver of the Jarvis
Oonklin Mortgage company on the
ground that no frauds have been
found.
HOTEL PHOENIX.
C. H. BRODERSKN,
- Proprietor.
Bates, $1.50 te $2 per Day.
Elegant Dinners are served from 5:30
to 8 p. m —35 oents.
Large sample room for accommoda-
tion of Drummers.
First class bar in connection.
BoBrd by the week. $b.
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EL PASO. TEXAS.
OR. A. H. WHITMER,
Derjtist,
WELLS FARGO BUILDING.
Over Santa Fe Ticket Offloe.
heavy inroads that it woald temporar- and when the limit or the jury fond is oal.
I Si ia45 rJSVT: I Novelty Electric & Machine
COM PANT.
MEXICAN
OPALS
Stiff Hats.
Latest Block.
Newest Styles
in Joho B. Stetson & Co.
and Knox
ginning to end oost the oonnty $6,000 I “deflotenoy” appropriation is made.
2. The panper aooonnts of our pre If this is not sufficient, soale and cat
deoessors were enormous, and they It lh® salaries. It Is a period of enforced
seemed, ln anticipation of a partial economy now and every wage-earner,
remedy, and with the commendable de I laborer, merchant aud professional
sire to put a stop to the expensive t*»n are neoessarily ourtatliog ex-
boarding out system, had set apart penses. Why should not the county
$5010 to pnrohasea poor farm and Ido likewise? One thing Is certain that
ereot a poor house. We approved the I ** would produce no strikes
appropriation and bnllt the hoase. It I conclusion.
xbS? ,10,0“*od ” •oono"l° „ *s* "ssrsratf.7/oS' i. °y»r ■ -
3. The appointment of a oommittee j am thoronghiy embued with Its Owiy un ex^^e EjMk. IBpeoiaibar-
to examine lntp the flnanoes of the m.thods and usages. When on aooonnt. gains to dealers.
county, forced on to onr board by pnb of impure and outrageous violations of anvOH A NEWS COMPANY
llo pressure, snd against our jndg lt8 teaoblng9 j left ,he looal Demo I»°NOKa N w ,
ment, oost $2,000, and, was not, as we I oratio party, I mast ssy that I never I Mexioan Central Railway Depot,
aotiolDated, a suooees. wae treated better, but I want to get Juarez, Mexico.
4 The floods of May, 1891, inun- baok to the oid h0mastead and be once L™ . 'nTP.’Q'RV IT A IPO
dating the western portion of the oity, mopa a fan fledged Democrat. With a offl°®hours9to 12a.m. 3.30to 6.30p.m. Jj£j rf jD i H A Oe
destroying muoh valuable property, pare pr|mary our principles will be
oausing great distress and suffering triumphant, our county will soon be
among the poorer^ classes, demanded I ont 0f debt and El Paso will receive
the oo operation of the oity and county, j 8uob impetus that will send her to the
as well as private parties and our fronfc ranks of progressive oitlea ln
board oontrlbnted thereto $8,000 out of I Texas. A Blacker,
tbe road and bridge fund at onoe.
5. The Anal settlement of the east i th* n*w s». ob.rlea Hotel,
ern boundary line of the oonnty, in- j Has been refurnished and la tbe most wlth tblrteeo guest rooms, two dining
volvlng a olalm of Presidio county oompietely appointed hotel in the oity. rooms, kitohen end bath and offloe et e
against El Peso oonnty of from $10,0(» Ratap8 modemte. Enropean plan. I b*r*flD prl9T Puroh“er
to $56,000 for taxes oolleoted, end whioh Qood sample aooommodatlons for oom- T excend oredit for the pnrobase
was oanoelled thereby oost the oounty | merolal men. | Liou.y on snltable terms. Apply to
J. H. Nations,
A GOOD CHANCE
For a Business Man or Woman.
I will sell the furniture and fixtures
I complete of hotel oentrally located,
Black and Brown
J List hi*? c -Aived,
from $3000 to $6000.
6. The repairing,repain ting, renovat- J Pew’s le the piece for Pine Shoes j nty Market, 216 Sen Antonio Street. 212 end 214 VI Paw St*
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