El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1894 Page: 5 of 8
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£1 Paao Daily Times, Saturday, Jammy 2°» 18H.
Premiums!^ Premiums!
Now Is Your Opportunity to Secure What You Want
for a Little Trouble.
See What We Offer, Make Your Selection and Begin at Once.
EVAPORATE . . .
. . . YOUR FRUIT . . .
... AT HOME
WITH VMI
COOK STOVE
DRYER.
of nr moot attractlvs
rm, anyway to thoes who
It tnM or on orchard.
■ M th* household In town or
UUiarold min*. Thousand* of
ml bousshohi managero, who
i *T Bsossalty U engage In ovapor-
)[itfi a biiiInMa, but who
t inch an article aa
quantities of dried
Im tor their own nee
ka moat satisfactory
t they oould make,
a off the etye.
oa an
rust er Qieooior tn<
1 yean. It la made
tray for Qua purpoa
X flak, etc..
Purpose.
L.N8CK88.1
Dryer eet o
Morc.
aet on an ordinary Cook
«k»"n.a’ ooox stove fruit dryer
OS
EYJtPORKTOR.
JOWLY TUT KB AMD APPROVED.
- CHEAPEST - BEST
•MM, M >•«•■•
l base. Can be need on any
nalona—baae, £2x16 Inches;
at galvanized wire cloth
I square foot of tray surface.
Jways ready for uao.and will
l Easily an
aa needed.
and quickly aet on and
empty or filled with
Aa a great Economizer and Money Maker
tnr Rural Paople k la without a Rival.
r «ooamd t
W apples,
. eat meal, oteJ
> you that, with a little
rise and vegetables
and are then worth
, eager, ooffee, but-
HOW TO OBTAIN ONE FREE
To any one sending us 2 new paid-up yearly
subscribers will be sent FREE, aecurely
peeked and orated, one of the U. S. Cook
(More1)*' yore, with outfit complete; or it will
basest you for 1 new paid-up yearly sub-
asrtpilon and $3.50 In oash added; or It will
be sold to eubeorlbers for $6.0J In cash ■ Kx-
preee paid by reoetver.
SILVER BREAKFAST
TEA SERVICE.
BEAUTIFUL SILVERWARE.
Latest Pattern In Quadruple
Silver Plate.
be oonfoanded with
ilated on lead
turn black,
on fine white
r fooiffwiSoi are pit
ay and consequently
a quadruple miner o
them below the regular wholesale rale, ami
we proper* to nee them prices to Induce our
render* to get >ot new subscribers.
The aet la Keguler llrcaLfuat or Tea size,
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------The agents of
. . \ knowing we oan readily dle-
' a Urn quantity of these goods at the
we offer them, hare named a price for
ex
greyed, aa are nil t he pieces.
The full set, comprising a Tea
pot, the Trny to hold the aet being
,ea wide ami very handsomely hand <
I’ot, 8 a gar
P«wt, Cream Pitcher, Spoon Holder and
WILL BE GIVEN FREE
to any one sending us 6 uew paid-up yearly
subscriptions, or for 3 new puid-up yearly
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subscriptions and $5.Vi in cash; or will be
sold to a subscriber for $>1.00. Sent by ex-
press to be paid by receiver. This set makes
an elegant wedding present.
Bxxm, 6*4 i 494 x 4J4 Inches.
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Premium Camera
Is the Latest and Most Wonderful
Invention in Photography.
With this Camera any man, woman or child
oan take pictures of anybody or anything
equal to the work of any $25.00 Camera In the
world.
No dark room or practice is necessary, as the
Camera can be loaded In broad daylight by
merely dropping In a light-proof film cartridge,
and these cartriges can be sent by mall to the
factory or taken to any photo goods dealer or
photographer to have the pictures finished, or
yon can finish them yourself.
THE PREMIUM CAMERA
la made nud finished in the best manner, with
polished cherry case, and has an achromatic
lent which Is set to take pictures at any dis-
tance from eight feet up, and is self-focusing.
Full Directions are sent in a little book
with each Camera. The Premium Camera is
sent already loaded, and extra cartridges can
be ordered from the factory (the address Is
given with the Camera) at 00 cents each, post-
age 8 cents extra.
Oar Term for This Camera are at Fol-
low*!
W* will glv* one of these Cameras already
loaded for immediate use FRKK to any one
tending us Knew paid-up yearly subscript Inna
to this paper; or for 2 new paid-up yearly
subscriptions and $2.(>0 In cash : or a Subscri-
ber can buy » Camera for only $6.0U. Sent
prepaid for 40 cents udditlouu), whether at n
premium or purchase.
As evidence of real merit w e would state
that it Is the Camera used by the artists amt
reporters of one of tne largest New York
morning papers in making all the local views
tlmt are produced in its columns.
REPEATING KIELE
Nowadays nearly every man and boy owns
or wants to own a Rifle. Hunting Is always
popular and often a nice: ally. Wo have there-
fore decider! to add a Itlfio and n Eliot (iun to
our numerous premium offers. We
want to Interest everybody and every
olasa In our publication.
Ai In other premiums, we have
•ought out the best articles to offer In
this colunyi, and have marie very
favorable arrangements with tho sell-
ing agents of tho Marlin Arms Co.,
which will enable us to offer the cele-
brated
riARLIN
REPEATING
RIPLE,
NEW MODEL,
toonr readers as a premium at whole-
sale prices. This Rifle has many ad-
vantages over other repeating rifles.
“The point In which this arm
differs most from tho old style of re-
peating rifles Is that the
top of tho receiver Is en-
tirely solid, the empty
shells being ejected
through an opening In
the right hand eido di-
rectly over the loading
hole. In this system of
side ejecting the empty
•hells are never thrown
Into the face, never cross
the line of sight or In
any other way Interfere
In taking aim for the
next shot, but are always ejected to the right
and away from tho shooter. Another great
advantage Is that the doing away with the
opening on the top and the closing of the side
slot by the bolt makes It Impossible for any
rain, snow, falling leuves or dirt to get Into
the action.
“ In case of a defective cartridge giving out
around the head, as often happens from re-
loading or from poor metal, no powder will
be blown into the face or eyes, aa the solid top
forms a perfect shield."
The Marlin Repeating Rifle la mado In sev-
eral calibres, aud any make of cartridges of
the same marked calibre of the rifle can be
used for It.
This Rifle Is made In the following sizes: 82,
88 and 44 calibre.
The Rifle we offer as shown In this drawing
la the standard size, with pistol grip stock and
88 Inch half octagon barrel, weight 7\i pounds,
and holds IS cartridge*.
We will give this Rifle FREE
to any one sending us 9 new paid-up yearly
subscriptions, for or 5 new paid-up yearly
subscriptions and $8.00 in oash added; or we
will acll (tala Rifle to a subscriber for
Dxa.OO in cash, express charges to be paid
by the receiver. Retail list price of this Rifle
1*121.00.
to any one sending ns li new paid-up yearly
subscriptions, or ford new puid-up yearly
subscription* and |7.(J0 In cash added: or ws
will all It to a subscriber for only fl2.C0 In
oash. Kent, securely packed by express,
charged paid by receiver whether ns a premium
or purchase.
This is a rare shanos to gel an Imported dun
at half price.
Tb* ■ufjlse and Carts ybown below
are tbe Cheapest and Best for
the rponey svqr offered.
T\rae vehicles are ahipped to you direct
from the factory at factory prices, and they
an guaranteed ami warranted just as described.
HEAD OUS OFFERS BELOW
WE PAY THE FREIGHT.
No. 1 BUGGY
Regular Track, 4 feet 8 Inches.
Furnished complete with the following!
TOP—Full rubber, 3-bows, full lined.
TRIMMIINQA-Urcen cloth, with wing biscuit
cushion.
8IDB CURTAINS—Rubber, with green back.
PIANO BODY—25 x 50 inches.
6PRINOS—Tempered and warranted.
AXLES fifteen-sixteenths, steel, fan-tall and
swedged.
WHEELS—8arven's patent, with tire.
PAINT1NQ—Body, black ; gearing, Brewster
green, striped with fine single line.
5HAFTS—Well Iron, leathered and tipped.
Furnished with Boot, Toe-pads, Carpet and
Wrencj).
We will give this Buggy, freight paid to
nearest railroad depot, to any one sending
us 21 new paid-up yearly subscriptions: nr we
wlllsell it outright to a subscriber only for
$6(1.00 cash, railroad freight paid.
This Buggy will easily retail for $100 and
will givo perfect satisfaction.
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Fashion High Arm Singer
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BALL BEARING
ROAD C0RT
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SHOT GUNS.
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We offer an Imported Double
Barreled Shot Gun, by a Cele-
brated Maker, FREE to
Subscribers and
Readers
ON THE FOLLOWING TERMS.
Steel seat support; painted wine, red, green
Ot natural wood varnlahed; end of spring rests
On a roller; for two passengers; wheels, 4 feet;
oil tempered springs; CKIMPED tire; 1-lucb
double collar steel axle; weight, 130 lbs.; ship
Mn* weight. 150 lbs.
The Villu Curt is a very useful vehicle for
either town or country, and will give perfect
satisfaction. We off er this KKKK, railroad
freight paid, fork new paid-up yearly stib-
•criotlon, or for 3 new paid-up yearly sub-
scriptions and $10.00 in cash or will be sold
to subscribers for $20.00 in cash.
rtrs Tsars Ouarinat.
Delivered Mallrosd FrrlyM I’«I<V
Vsll Set of Finest Oleel Attachments^
In Flush Lined Case.
Our Finest Premium Is without donbt ths
fashion High Arm Singer Sewing Machine.
The "Singer" has stood the tent of 40 year*
aaA made a princely fortune for Its Inventor.
Th* " Fashion " Singer, however, Is an Im-
provement on the original machine, as It ha*
all modern Improvements up to date which
•re known or found In a first-class family saw-
tag machine.
The entomatlc bobbin winder winds all sires
of thread on the boobin as easily as a spool of
ttuoad Is wound, without care or attent/on on
the part of the operator, except to keep th*
treadle moving. Owing to the machine having
what 1* termed a tight and loobO wheel, the
bobbin oan be wound without running the
wwrklng parts of the machine. This Is quite
OB advantage, os It does not necessitate the re-
storing of the goods from underneath the
prester foot, nor even unthreading tne mo-
shine.
The needle Is short and straight, thus Insur-
ing great strength : It Is also self-setting, re-
quiring no care on the part of the operator.
The pressure on the sewing foot Is adjustable,
asd when the fool Is raised to remove the w ork
(Tom the machine, It brings Into play the au-
tomatic tension release. This takes the ten-
sion from the thread, and the goods can be re-
stored from tbe machine without betiding th*
■••die or breaking the thread. Every operatoz
« old *tyl* machine* will appreciate thl*
Erin*. ''
Koch machine Is furnished with the folios^
teg accessories and attachments:
I Oil oan filled with oil, 12 needles, 6 bobbins,
I wrsnch, guide and guide screw, large and small
j mrew driver, instruction book, foot hemmer,'
I teller, ruffler, tucker, bindor. and a set of 4
hammers of assorted widths. Wa also furnish
a written guarantee warranting tn* machine
j ter five years, breakage of needles and snnttlee
•xoepted. This shows the great confidence w»
| have In the machine, which we Justly claim id
; ha th* best value for tbe money ever offered. ,
| How to obtain this Machine.-w*
will send this machine, frelgi.t paid, to thti
nearest railroad depot, to anyone sending us
10 yearly paid subscriptions, or for 5 paid
subscriptions mnd $10.00 in cash ; sold to sub-
scribers only for $20.00 cash, railroad freight
paid. The regular retail price of this ma-
chine Is $35.00.
THE VILLA
Plt/YETON g/VRT
This Double Barreled Gun ha* all th* latest
Improvement*. Polished steel barrel*, oentre-
In, rebounding locks, case hardened mount-
tags, full checkered pistol crip, solid plungers,
patent fore-end and rubber butt. Furntehad
tat Hsrll bore.
We will give thl* *i*g*»« <hu wmmu
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Beata two passengers; wheels, 4 feci; oil tem-
pered springs: crimped tire: 1 Inch double col-
lar steel axle. Weight, 150 lbs.; shipping
weight, 176 lbs.
ThisCart Is very strong and serviceable for
both town and country, and will be given
FREE, railroad freight paid, for 6 new
paid-up yearly subscriptions: or for 3 paid-
up yearly subscriptions nud $10.00 in cash: or
will be sold to a subscriber for $15.00 in cash.
Remember, railroad freight from factory
Is prepaid on all of tlic above offers.
If Poles are required extru, they will be
shipped, freightprepaid, complete with neck-
yoke and whiffle trees, for $12.00 net cash,
shaft* only are supplied at above prices with
Buggies and Carts.
National Souvenir Spoons.
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YI^S'jfjVENlK.
^<sSpoons(%w
EXPLANATION.
To those who Intend securing any of the
above subscriptions, we will state that it is
not necessary that the subscriptions shall be
exclusively yearly. For instance, If it were
ueci usury to send us two yearly subscriptions
to secure a premium, the amount required
for them* to be sent by mail, w ould be $20.00.
This oould be made up of 20 monthly sub-
scribers at $1 00 each, or 4 half yearly sub-
scribers at $5.00 each. If the subscriptions
were in the city, and to be delivered by car-
rier, the requirements would be the same
exoeptthat there is no rebate for time. See
terms for subscriptions top 1st column on 4th
page. Cash must acoompanv orders in every
instance. Times PrunsHUtG Co.
■AOH SPOON GOLD LINED.
These Spoons are full size and beautiful
^eoimens of the engraver’s art, and are
Bade of nickel silver and heavily plated
with pure sterling silver. They come half
doaen In a set, all differently engraved.
Ilte bowl of each spoon has a lining of 22
karat gold, which gives them a beautiful
appearance; each set is complete in a satin
lilted case. Nothing could be more appro-
priate as a gift than a set of National Sou>
wnlr Sdoodls.
■ Wb Will GIvaTbls Full Set Free
to anyone sending us 2 new ly paid-up yearly^
subscriptions; or for 1 yearly paid-up
subscription and $1 00 in cash added; er it
will be sold to a subscriber for $2-SO —h
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delivered prepaid in every instano*.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 20, 1894, newspaper, January 20, 1894; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth539980/m1/5/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.