El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1892 Page: 3 of 8
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Passengers ere always right when
asked to specify their route in naming
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*■ General Agent.
1227 l7th St., Denver, Col.
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early in 'the'fdrenoon. Thfcre He wa* to
dress for the ceremony, which was to
take place, English fashion, at tjie little
on ahead, he
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health resort. It
wealth resort.
Location near
0 Gold bright.
put his wedding toggery is .a hand
valise (one of those flat eolclcather af-
fairs), and boarded the train time
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back as wwmmsr*** "urwsKs
name of W place of destination* and
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come to a atkndstitr, ^Arriving at his
friend’s house! he found that there was
u can give your Newspaper is your Job Work.
yellow gold is found at grass roots
in the rock formation. Reliable
ports claim this is today the richest
camp to Colorado. Assays average $100
per too, and have run os high as $6(100.
One hundred people a da
■e it was tim»8
his jbag to the
servant aud <oUovwd hiu 'Host into hi;
l4en” to calm his mh»4 wi0i a i
an honr ohead.
to dress, so
ewspaper yonr cards, Dodgers, muheads, Letterheads and Envelopes to
print The Newspaper man needs it, and it helps pay his printers for setting
up the 1001 free notices he gives yon and your town; but don’t go and give it
to any office that can give yon no such retain—in expending neither money,
looking alter.
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the nearest
stages to
For full particulars inquire of local
ticket agent, or address
GEO. T, NICHOLSON, G. P. &T. A.
C. H. MOREHOUSE, F.^^RA.f^'
El Paso, Tex
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A KBIT AX. • DKPAnAmE OF MAI 1.8
MAILS ARRIVE AND CLOSE AS FOLLOWS
Arrive* close*
Southern Pacific............2*» jun 4:15pm
Mexican Central............8:00o m 835 pm
ATARpZT........... ..... 2:30pm Iff*pm
“ Silver City local.. 0:00 a m t»:00a m
Texas A Pacific.............11:40 a in 2:10p m
OH ABA............j....... 4:15pm I3«pm
HOURS WDfDQiSSp OPEN AND CLOSE.
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GeneralDellvcifopen from 7am to 8ffX) p
m except while KBOtern mail i» beinj? distrib-
oted. MdWy Order window^ open at 8 am;
cIo*eaat|S pm. Reyister and Stamp open at
B am; oloaesat&p m.
SUNDAYS.
Delivery and Carrier* windows will
lpmuntil2p m and from430
General Del
be open from
toBwnna f
i small quontitle* may be obtained
__ral Delivery Window when stamp
1* closed.
sir* of collection from boxe* see card*
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J. A.SMITH. P.M.
BAH«WAY TXMK TABI47.
Local time.
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, wilh a good c«
gar before the momentous event.
But he had hardly made himself con
fortable before the butter entered with a
countenance that bespoke an extraordi-
nary effort to maintain his gravity.
“Beg patdon, sir, but there ihnat be some
mistake; will you pleas*? t» see what bar-
tides I found in.your tag. «ir?” Quite
bewildered, C—together with his
friend, followed the man upstairs and
found neatly ranged on th# bed what waB
evidently the contents of a drummer’s
bag of samples—a cotton “uflion gar-
ment,” child’s size; four different styles
of braces, a parent aeapi corset, eight
.samples of -collar buttons, haM a dozen
ties of flaring colors stamped “correct
style*” and other goods of the saina kind.
Of course the explanation was obviou
he bad taken the wrong bag, and Ms ou
wedding suit was en route for Boston,
without either brido! bt bridegroom, on
» wedding tour ,of its own. Fortunately
his friend was a man of about the same
size, and by borrowing an ohtftt ho was
enabled to reach the church in time and
uo one was any the wiser. The story
leaked out, lujwever, and on his return
from the honeymoon trip ho had a lively
half hour at his club.—Now York Trib-
une. ' i -
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* ClvlUaatibn and Motherhood.
Nature intended woman to'be beauti-
ful, healthy and happy. Bnt her mul-
tiplied miseries have prevented her from
' mis-
Subscription, but no ordinary Newraaper in any ordinarireity eanjndst
without an auxiliary support derived from Job Muting, therefore if To*
want a good Newspaper—one that can still farther help Ton and the City,
give it Your Job Prmting.-Las Vegas Optic.
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rmiUCANCENfRAL.
Arrive* dally at BlPafto._________
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Ruling Depart’nt
Is First Class In Every Eespect.
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functions
new life.
The mothers of one generation mold
the men and women of toe next A sick
mother cannot produce healthy descend-
ants. She is simply a transmitter of
sickneBff to posterity^ Afcffltlie majority
of mankind are jbpp# si^k- 9° the chief
causes of sickness are continued, and
the tide ol human infirmity flows for-
ever onward, . -
to d^fllzet1 life not one woman in five
hundred is fitted for ths office of mother-
hood on account of complaints common
to the sex. This jmay saem a startling
statement, but it is amply attested by
those peculiarly qualified by-extensive
professional experieUee to give an opin-
ion. ■ ■ * - rj\ l
And still.‘-despito' toofce facts, there
are fore gleams of a more glorious future
than ever i^u^pod. ^y^^.an.—Hair-.
Journal of, h • ' -
At the loot; of ..the. eppuacr imlace,
during the tWnese war, an enterprising
officer secured a good many little
ways filled lain «:reg^t \vifs the in-
formation Jife ^ re^fei^td from
Short Line
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New York,
\ Boston and
ALL POINTS BAST,
C. M. Hampson
ittf tYih Stroot. Denver, Col
El Paso Marble Works
M. KQTUNO, Prop
A EL PASO STREET. El Poao. Tex
_ All kind* ol
MONUMENT
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CEMETERY WORK
Cot to order.
Mantle*. Stone Oooolnr and
>n Fences at reasonable rate*.
COUNTRY ORDBK8
will receive prompt attention.
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Dr. E. Alcxarid.er’«»
Native Wine.
(Tax Pun Jcicx or ths Osafs.)
Address R. F. JOHNSON 4 OO..fihb>
1 Paso, Texas, for prices in
Blanks of all Kinds
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surprised us VCry much.” “Wa didn’t
think so much of them ha you do, from
an artistic point of view,” replied the
officer indifferently, “and it was no
time to encumber ourselves with brass
things.” “My good tor, they were solid
gold.” The officer took to his bed, and
had a serious illness fresh inpre remorse
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AYgonant_____----
railroad jottings.
The average wiight of the lopomotive
engines now on standard gauge roads is
from twenty.-five to tototy-five tons.
The Chicago and Alton will put in in-
terlocking crossings at all the intersec-
tions of its Chicago and 8t. Louis lines.
The Atchison; Topeka and Santa Fe
Railroad company mode a record for it-
self years ago by planting flowers and
trees around its stations on the desert.
The Delaware and Hadron Canal com-
pany has acquired toll control of the
Adirondack railway %wch has been op-
erated in connection with the Delaware
and Hudson system for some lime.
The Baltimore and Ohio management
announces that hereafter when an acci-
dent occurs on the road.in which any
person is injured or killed, toll particu-
lars, without any coloring, will he sent
to terminal poiutB and toe press be given
the facts, ■ >’•. • 'vto;' j
BLANK BOOK DEFT
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Books Made to Order or]
Short Notice ar|d Satis-
faction Guaranteed. Wc
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 13, 1892, newspaper, April 13, 1892; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540056/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.