El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 199, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1891 Page: 3 of 8
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Vincennes..- ............12:20 noon “
Indianapolis..............2:05 p m ;*
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Louisville........1......... 5:50pm
Cincinnati.................5:4ft p m “
Milwaukee.................7:30 pm “
Modiaon....................10:15pm
Burlington......... 1:40 pm
Fort Waytie............... 9:00 pm
Toledo.....................11:50 pm “
Wt Paul.................... 7:25 o m second.day
Detroit....................7:30 a in
Minneapolis ..............8:03um **
Council Bluff.............9:05 am
Omaha ...... 9:45 am
Cleveland.................. 1:20 am
Buffalo•■•• ................5:55a m *‘
Niafiira Full*........7:05am
Albany..................... 2:20pin
New York.................4:00 pm “
Boston—................8:30 pin
Pittsburgh................tl :00 am
Baltimore................. 1:15 p rn
Washington............... 2:05pm
Philadelphia.............. )V45pm tft*
Toronto...............5$5Q p m
Montreal.................. 7.45am fhirtWkry
And corregponding quick time to all otffier
points,
Ticket < iffice -Pickwick Club building, oar-
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El Paso Marble Works
M. ROTUNNO, Prop.
South El Paso St., El Paso Tex
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Heavy frost.
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ports heavy frosts last night, doing
much damage to com and vegetables,
. The wheat is all safely out of the way.
A report from Mason City, Iowa, says
that more than a tenth of the corn in
northern Iowa will be ruined as a re-
sult of the frost.
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Chica^' USMBie assignment
ef the Central Marl*® Wmpamy, doing
business at 60 to 70 South Water street
in this city has been announced with
liabilities of $160,000 and assets of
$305,000. 7,<[
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Bu*e Bali,
At Omaha -Omaha 0, Denver 1.
l\t Columbus -Boston 2, Colum-
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At Washington—Washington 3,
•Louisville 12.
At Philadelphia--Athletics 8, St.
Louis3, / j .
At Cleveland.—Cleveland 4, New
York 7. .,
At Pittsburg-Pittsbui’g-Brooklyn
game postponed on account of rain.
At Chicago—Chicago 10, Boston 1.
At Cincinnati - Cincinnati 8, Phila-
delphia 13.
INFORMATION GRATIS.
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MONUMENT & CEMETERY
WORK CUT TO ORDER
[Also Mantles, Stone Cooping
Iron Fences, and
|AT REASONABLE RATES
Country orders will receive
romjprt attention.
G. L. HOYT & CO.
Successors to G. L. Hoyt
All Kinds of House Furnishing Goods
New and Second Hand.
Highest Cash Price Paid foi
Furniture.
75 South'. Oregon Street
SUNSET ROUTE.
The People’s Favorite Line from
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anil West.
But It .pidn't Satisfy the Man with the
PVolonged Proboscis.
‘’Gobi’ fur, mister/-’
The question was asked by a long
nosed, jiiini Utojpedt r.uini With pointed
chin whiskers, a sl(Au?h liar, and :t hun-
gry expression of countenance. He waa
resting his elbows on the scat in front of
him. whiok seiit.,x\’a« occupied by a pas-
senger^, jyjray clvftek «&?«.
Tiie;i4^^r1'<^drt^jNl'turned partly
around, tuokfi: loifipht his questioner, and
sized himVut dM - f
“Yes, I .'uu-gcittg to ’Nashvine,’’ he re
plied, "down in Tennessee. My business
there is to sell four shares of bank stock,
dispoee of my interest in a farm of eighty
acre* ten miles from the city, and invest
the proceeds in a clothing establish ment
on North Cherry street. 1 am from
Bcardstown, Cass comity, Bis. I got
on tha train there at 9:25 this morn-
ing. It wan forty-five minutes behind
time. My ticket cost me $11.Go. 1
shall take the sleeper when the sun
goes down. Had my diftner about an
hour ago. Paid seventy-live cents foi
it. Tills cigar cost me ten cents. 1 have
been a smoker for about thirteen years.
My name is Chaumcey McConnell. I am
89 years old, have a wife and four chil-
dren, came originally from Harrodsburg
Ky., and am a member of the Congrega-
tiohal church. I was formerly a drug-
gist, but sold out to a man named Tread-
way, and bum not in any business now.
I am worth perhaps $10,000. My father
was a cooper and my grandfather was a
sea captain. Mv ysifeia*. name was Carr
before 1 married her. Iter father was a
surveyor. That’s all I (know about her
family. We live ih, k-----
house, and the cbiidrt
mumps, chickenpox a
I reach Nashville I expect to stop at the
Maxwell .house.”
He stopped. The long nosed man re-
aided him a momefit with interest and
en asked in a querulous, dissatisfied
way:
“What did yer great-grand fatter dc
fur a livin'/--—Chicago Tribune.
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STEAM JOB PRINTING OFFICE
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Where to Send Tour JOB WORK.
the Newspaper yonr Cauls, Dodgers, Billheads, Letterheads and Envelops to
pno“ ,S,e NeffSpape1- !>«e<fs it, and it helps pay llif phnJers' fo llu , ,.
5f“? feee.uoHees.lie gives yon and yonr town: bnt Li’t go and give ft
to any office that can give you no such return—in expending neither monev
tune or brains m trying to help yon build up yonr ,-itv J ho S” ,nav « nie
when a Newspa|)er can live simply upon the ’revenue- from Advei-tS* and
Subscription, but no ordinary Newrpaper in any ordinary city can 'exist
without an auxiliary support, derived from Job Printing. ThereforeYou
wratagpod Newspaper-.-onethat can still further help Yon and the Vi
give it; Your Job Printing.—Las Vegas Optic. in.
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Best passenger service
I West.
PuUman Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars
of the latest designs are attached to all
trains of this line for •
San Antonio, Houston. Gal*
veston, Texas,
AND
New Orleans, La.
Passengers for all points north and
east make direct and close connection
at New Orleans with only one change
of cars (in day light) saving from four
to ten hours in time between El Paso
and New York.
Close connection is made in El Paso
from all points on the Mexican Central
Railway, and passengers can be trans-
ferred from that line to our train, leav-
ing El Paso at 8:10 a. m. (city time)*
thus saving from six to ten hours in
time.
Arrangements have been made with
the United States customs officials for
the prompt examination of baggage of
passengers from Mexico.
Secure yourjtickets and travel by
this popular rrtnte.
City Ticket Office, Grand Central
Hotel building. Or Depot Ticket
Office, Southern Pacific Depot, east of
the “Plaza.’* ’r" ! ■* - 11> «•»
W. C. WATSON,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
C.W. HOLE,
Commercial Agent, El Paso, Texas.
H. D. PLATT,
Ticket Agent, El Paso, Texas.
l.itfrixry tor Omaha.
It is gratifying to learn that no matter
what may be done in Yegard to a contest
of Byron Reed's will. Ins bequest to
Omaha for a public library and museum
will probably be promptly carried into
effect-by mutual agreement of all par-
ties interested. The gift is a generous
one and .possesses features of peculiar
value. The real estate alone is probably
not worth over $30,000, but the collec-
tion of coins is rare and almost un-
matched in this country. Certainly there
are not more than two or three collec-
tions in the United States that are more
perfect or more valuable. Fifty thou-
sand dollars would be a moderate valua-
tion to place on this result of years of
careful selection and thousands of dol-
lars expended.—Omaha World-Herald.
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Salmon Plenty in the St. Croix.
Sixteen salmon have been taken at the
Union Mills pools iu Calais the past
week, and a greater number have been
hooked and lost. Those brought to the
gaff range in weight from nine to thir-
teen pound a. The river ia? now full of
■almon, It is the greatest run since
1885. Any one who wishes to kill a
salmon with the rod can do so mnv.~
Bangor (Me,) Commercial.
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Rulir|gr Depart’nt
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Is First Class In Every Respect.
Bleirjks
all Kinds
RULED TO ORDER.
BLANK BOOK DEPT
Books Made to Order op
Short Notice apd Satis-
faction Guaranteed. We
Make tL|c
PATENT FLAT OPENING
BLANK BOOK.
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Bipding; Depart’t
Magazines, Medical Journals, Law Reports, Music, Novels,
Drawings, etc., bound to order. Old and valuable Books
Rebound and Decorated like Original.
A I’lopt-v Leveiigv.
Gurley—A. man called me a d dt- to
day, but I promptly v/esented the insult.
Dolly—How?
Gurley—I looked at him weal angwy.
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“Why do they publish so many dialect
stories in tl e magazines?”
"Because it saves the proof reader the
trouble of correcting the spelling.”—
Puck.
73 South Oregon St.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 199, Ed. 1 Friday, September 4, 1891, newspaper, September 4, 1891; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540017/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+El+Paso+County+-+El+Paso%22: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.