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EgPaac Duly Tlmov, Sunday. December 15,189$.
AGGBESSIVE SOCIALISTS.
A LONG STRING OF BILLS INTRO-
DUCED IN THE REICHSTAG.
Th« Oatoome of Theodare Runyon* Ial*
(tal Dlplomttlo Hapraeentallon Awaited
With Iatareat—A Speech ta Ba Made on
“Socialist Baltins”—Resolution* Adopted
Oondomaisg the Government Methods of
Destroying the Saetal «t Party Organl**-
tloa.
Copyrighted 1895 by the Associated Pass.
Berlin, Deo. 14-The references
whloh President Clevelend mede to
the restrictions placed upon American
trade and Insurance by Germany, In
his recent message, has been followed
up by defl Its action on the part of
Thaodore Ran yon, United States em-
bassador. Ranyon baa already lnl
tlated diplomatic representation on
the snbjeot of the vexations restric-
tions placed upon Amerloan meat lm
portatlon and lusnranoe companies,
and the ontooma is awaited with la
Throughout the week the Socialists
stood in the oenter of public attention.
Herr Rebels impassioned reorimlna
ttons against the existing order of
things In the relohstag were listened
to with attention, even by Ohanoellor
Hohenloh, General Bronsart Von
Sobellendorf and (ha conservative
leaders. Hla bitter slaps at the im-
materially affecting the monetary aye
tarn la likely. Foreign exchange la etlli
at gold export point, but the legiti-
mate operatlona In the ontward move-
ment have bean moderate during the
Deo. 14—Estimates of en-
gagements of gold to bo shipped by
Tuesday’s steamer range np to $4,-
000,000. Of this amount leas than 92,-
000,000 have been arrangtd for. Mul-
ler, 8ohall& Oo. will ship from 1400,000
to 1600,000 and Heldelbaob, lokslbelm
er & Co. between 11,250,000 and 11,500,
000. Other shippers are as yetnnable
to specify the amounts they may ah.p.
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.
The Bondholder* Bates Salt Acelast the
Haste Ba.
New Yoke, Deo. 14—The bond-
holder*’ committee of the Atlantia and
Fsoldo railway began salt In the New
York supreme court against the Atobl
son, Topeka and Santa F# railway,
members of the Joint executive re-
organization oommtttee, New York
Guarantee and Indemnity Company,
Union Trnat company and MorohantU#
Trust oompany, as depositories and
mortgagee of the committee as oredl
tora of the Atchison, Topeka and San-
ta F# railroad to the extent of $8,750,-
000 on tho Atchison guarantee on tbolr
NATIONAL__CONVHHTIOK
Of Republicans Called By Chair-
man Carter.
(From Yesterday’s Evening Tslsgram.) jing h;mself in favor of Benjamin
Harrison for president. Ingalls au-
thorizes the statement that he did
not declare himself in favor of his
nomination.
ANOTHER SON HAS RISEN.
London, Dec. 14.—The Duchess
of York gave birth to a son this
morning.
SENTENCED TO DEATH.
Boston, Dec. 14.—Angus D.
Gilbert, who murdered Alice Sterl-
ing, a twelve year-old girl, last
IN ST. LOUIS JUNE 16, 1896.
Bow Delegate* Shall Be Choeen—The
Territories to Elect Pour Delegate
Bow Oontoata Shall Be Oonducted.
Washington, Dec. 14—Chairman spring has been sentenced to be
bonde.
rha Figure* Farnlthed by tha Bureau of Plaintiff oloims the AtobUon r#
SMtitUM. organization Is In effot a combination
I 1 republic^ nattonat | ^
Columbus, O., Dec. 14—With
November was f85.25l.267, #g#lnet$78, and It cannot lawfully ba done to tho
887 384 for Nov , 1894. Total Imports exolaelon and righto of Intermediate
of merchandise for Nov, 163,343,795, of creditors.
which 132,539.725 was free of duty. For The oomplalnant does not stek to
1894 150 567,482, of which 123,934,666 prevent the completion of the reorgan-
was free’of duty. Ization or Interfere in any way with
Exports of gold $14,066,460, exoeas tho rights or tntsrests of the Atohlson
exports over imports $13,473,876, | bon^jrtdere, but Ita^actlOO on
To Republican Electors of the I simple, yet solemn and impressive
United States, I ceremonies, the body of Allen G.
In accordance with the usages I Thurman, jurist, statesman and 'be-
and instructions of tbe republican I loved citizen, was consigned to
national convention 1892, and by mother earth. The funeral was
direction of the national committee, held at the Thurman residence at
Exports for Nov
Imports $727,050.
________ , Immigrants arrived 22,196, against
psror ellolted vooifsrons applause from 25.111, Nov., 1894.
Socialists and his historical quotations, {- New y0bk, Dso. 14 -Exports of spe-
I„«in-r of $T 507 388 In Imports tho prlnolplo that stookholdsrs of on u,lc’-l,uu luc uauuual
^«sxporisfor thesame monthof I I the-national coove“tion of delegated | IO a. m. today. Never has there
tmDorts $1,017,53
showlog that In Prussia, revolutions
havalalways been mads from on high in
stotd of below, were •spooially apt.
Daring the oorntng wesk Herr Lltb
kneobt Intends to deliver a speeoh on
“Socialist baiting” whloh is expected
to make a great sensation.
Socialists introduced a long string
of bills in the relohstag, including pro-
ole from New York for tho weak war#
$1 222,000 gold, and $1,020,060 silver.
Imports, gold $74,681; silver $16,418;
dry goods $2,513,520; general merchan-
dise $5,880,210.
hold°.“Dton*8o wran^sV^rataln Their I representatives of the republican been a more notable gathering in
1894, $3,008,778,1 Interest# In its property and assets as a party will be held at the City of St. I Columbus on such an occasion.
midSeboSa^di wSSr °f | Louis, in the stale of Missouri, Governor McKinley, state and city
Tuesday, the 16th day of June, I officials and government employes
1896, at 12 o’clock noon for the au attended.
---------------- Protective Association is engaged in a
posals to eliminate from the penal oode T|g0r0a8 warfare against the oonflnn#-
tbe paragraphs against les mojeste; for I tlon 0f the nomination of Gsnsral J. J.
a law of liberal tandsnoy on tho right Qopploger to bt Brigadier General. A
of association to repeal tha special I p#tltion oharges his promotion was
laws of tho various states of Germany; made over the heads of gallant officers
to maka eight hoars work a day obllga and aBgerts that he become an Ameri-
tory avery where; to make franchise oan 0itlzen within the past three years
uniform throughout Germany, »nd jt flayg. .«ya ts a Roman Oatholio
amend artlole 31 of the oode so as to re volantasr. who, with others left Ireland work, silk and linen
qalre speolal authority from the rsioh-J t0 g0 an(j gght for Pope Plnx IX1 a~““
Lave at rint Bight.
Everybody falls In love at first s'ght
with the beantlfnl Mexloan silk and purpose of nominating candidates j Rey. J. L. Grover, who conduct-
novslrie^both'Mexican IndEurap^ for President and vice president of ed the obsequies is a life long friend
just received at E Strauta’ oarlosliy I the United States to be supported at I of the Senator and is 89 years old.
No\hin? morVSub“r“or hhoHdVy |the pexfc national election’ andThe services consisted of the read-
for the transaction of such other ing 0f the Episcopal burial service,
and further business as may be I Lord’s prayer and l»enediction.
brought before it. I There was no sermon. For two
Republican electors in several hours a steady stream of people
states and territories, and voters, I passed through the house viewing
without regard to past political af- J the emains. This afternoon the
Obargii Against Coppioaar. —
Wabhinotos, „„
olos.
Mexloan farther work.
Mexloan opals and onyx.
Mexloan hair work.
Mexican oanes.
Vienna meerschaum olgar and olgar-
ette holders; Vienna leather ware.
The latest creations of French drawn filiations who believe in republican I immediate members of the
family
to the
Speolal pieces of art In Mexloan prindph* and endorse the repubii- accompanied the remains
stag for imprisonment of a member of I j^affist the fraedouand unity of Italy, I drawn work and ^ hundreds of other jean policy, are cordially invited tojcemetery. The services here con-
tbe relohstag.
At twelve mass meetings In Berlin
Tost day evening, addressed by Social-
ist members of the relohstag there
were nulform protests adopted oon-
ddJinlng the government methods of
destroying tbe Socialist party organize
tlon. In the (If h eleotlon district of
and who, for pretended gallantry was
oreated by the pope Obevallir of St.
Mitohael and made honorary aide de-
camp of the Pope.”
Chicago Market*.
Chicago, Deo 14—Prices again took
_____ _________ another tnmble today. Compared with
Berlin, where 5000 persons were pre- today’s closing prloee May delivery of
sent, the polioe dissolved the meeting wheat is lower; oorn 3 80 and oats
whan tbe eleotlon of polttioal represen %0 lower. Corn and oats appeared to
tatlves was proposed. have no bottom; traders talk of 26o for
It le now certain that the successor May oorn and 15o for oats. Wheat did
to Baron Von Keller, as Prussian min- not seem so entirely bereft of friends.
articles just the thing for both ladies
and gents holiday presents.
As I am going oat of the oxtioslty j
business, I mem to dose oat every
thing regardless of ooat.
E Strauss,
53 Mala street, Chided Juarez.
A Pointer.
aud’ District of Columbia,
1 what It oosta and what It Is worth. I two delegates
________________________________ _________________________ j relr<kablea>jZadgm°ent In'oho'oXg th? Delegates at large shall be chosen
later of tha Interior, will be Baron Von Covering purchases by shorts in pro- moat merltoue goods for their patrons. I by popular state conventions, called
Deboret, president of the provlnoeof | visione osused comparative strength| They do notJiandl# theoheap trashL n(jt jesg than 2Q daySj published
unite under this call in ccmforma-1 si8ted only of prayer as the bod^
tion of a new ticket. Each state was lowered to its last resting place,
will be entitled to four delegates at Rev. r. r. Rexford, Universalist,
large, and (or each representative officiating,
in congress at large two delegates, I sanTA fb>8 new contracts.
and each congressional district each| ^ I4_The
nie Tinsley today brought suit for
$25,000 damages against the Cen-
tral Medical College for having
caused the body of her husband,
T. j. Tinsley to be removed from
the grave, and used as a subject for
dissection.
GOMPERS ELECTED OVER M'BRIDE.
New York, Dec. 14—Samuel
Gompers was elected president of
the American Federation of Labor
by a majority of 18 over John Mc-
Bride, his only opponent. The So-
cialists voted for McBride.
JUDGE NUGENT DEAD.
Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 14—
Judge Thomas L. Nuget, the po-
pulist leader of Texas, died this
morning.
A CARDINAL DEAD.
Rome, Dec. 14.—Cardinal Paul
Melchers is dead. He was a German
and born in 1813.
NOON QUOTATIONS.
New York, Dec, 14.—Money on
call nominally at 2 per cent.
Prime mercantile paper, 4®5%.
Silver, 66. Lead, $3.15.
Kansas City, Dec. 14.—Cattle-
Receipts 3300; shipments 1900.
Market opened steady, closed io@
15c lower. Texas steers, $2.75®
3.45; Texas cows, $2.oo®3.25; beef
steers, $3.oo@4.oo; native cows
$i.50@3.oo. Stockers and feeders,
$2.65@3.90. Bulls, $2.00®3.00.
Sheep—Receipts 200; shipments
-. Market, lower. Lambs
$3-o°@4-25. Muttons, $2.oo@3.25.
Chicago, Dec. 14. — Cattle—
Receipts 600; market slow, pros-
)ects steady. Beeves $3.00®
4.75; cows and heifers $i.50@3-7o;
'exans $2.55@3.4o; stockers and
eeders $2.25 @ 3.50. Christmas
cattle $4 8o@5.25.
Sheep—Receipts—.2,500; market
slow and weak.
Dusseldorf. The latter has engaged |
himself, before taking the portfolio, to
follow the emperor’s programme for |
fighting Socialists and aiding has
bandry. ______
Oo H.r Way to Cabo.
Pensacola, Fla, Deo. 14—Early this
week the announcement was made of
the sale of the Amerloan Steamship
Ocarina, 661 tons, to San Franolsoo
parties. It was understood the steamer
was taking on 1200 Iona of ooal for the
voyage aronnd Cape Horn to the Paolflo
o last this morning. She cleared at tbe
oastom house with a cargo of pig Iron
and this afternoon rumors are thick
she was in reality bound for Oaba,
presumably with arms and supplies
It Is known a deputy United States
marshal went to the wharf before the
boar of sailing and bad a conversation
with Oaptatn Lapsley. The captain
exoused himeelf a minute and going
aboard the Ozarina palled out before
tha offlotr realized his luteutlon. A
pilot there to take the vessel was left
on the wharf and the Czarina was soon
going down the bay nnder fall steam
and In a short time was well oat to sea.
It Is said tha officer had no papers
and It is intimated that information
was given by a seaman who shipped
for voyage whloh left a suspicion as to
the steamer's real destination. No
government vassal was in the harbor to
overhaul the Czarina and If she Is
really bound for Oaba she is now well
on her way.
Amerloan* lo a Rantaa Priion.
Ban Francisco, Deo. 14—Five San
Franole o) sea faring men and ten other
Americans are supposed to be held at
Saghillen prison by Russian authori-
ties for prohibitory fishing In Siberian
waters. The five San F.ancisooeans
are seal hunters who left here about a
year ago on the steamer City of Peking
to join John Ksnnan’s fishing orew.
The men are: Frank Peterson, James
Maloney, Steve Brennan, R. Sheeby
and Ned llowe. In addition there are
ten Amerloen seamen and hunters,
John Ross. James MoCarthy, John
Riley, F. Hill, A. Anderson, H. Carl-
son, Edward Lankin, Alexander Be
rfeke, G. L. Nelson and K. Errloson.
Two of the party seized by the Russians
and harried to prison are said to be
British subjects, O. O. Campbell and
A Mtngar. The Russian penalty for
fishing In the waters off the ooast of
Saghillen Island and Siberia Is Impris-
onment for life In the Island prison,
where no man oan hope to esotpe the
persecution of petty tyrants and
abases of the laws.
and some advance In prices,
lo Favor of Glova Oontesta.
Denver Deo. 14—After »the hearing
today Polioe Justice Webber decided
the reoent glove contest at tha South
Side Athletic club was not a piize fight
and discharged all the defendants,
among whom were city offlolalsand
in any line. Examine their line of
planoa, organs, sewing machines, btoy | notice, and not less than 30 days
| aY—tfcfe bee*D^o0dsmade)and^heyVeUIbefore the meeting of the national!
them cheap on easy monthly payments. | convention.
Five dollars In cash will bny ten
dollars worth of Mexican or European
______________ .... _______ novelltles; new goods suitable for
prominent citizens who witnessed the holiday presents just reoelved at
reoent fight between Jones and Os-1 * m H"’”‘
born. ____
Colorado aod Utah Tlok«t«.
Chicago, Dso, 14—A meetlog of the I
trans Missouri lines of the Western
Passenger association will be oalled |
next week to oonstder the troubles be
tween the Rio Grande and Union Pa-
olfio over tlokets In Colorado and
Utah. Thera Is a strong disposition
among many lines to taka sides with
the Rio Grande, althongh no op-
portunity has yet been given the |
Union Paolflo to present Its side.
Exchanged Placet.
E. Strauss,
Aoross the river
Congression 1 district delegates
I shall be chosen at conventions!
j called by the congressional commit-
tee of each district in the same man-
|n« as the-omiMtion of represent-, alliaDces ot „y lind.
ative in congress is made in said|_ ° 0 , _______
new
management of the Atchison To-
peka and Santa Fe railway had
decided to cancel January 1, every
contract held by or against the old
comppny and begin anew as if none
were in existence.
Wheeler H. Peckhara, counsel
for the Union Trust company holds
that the foreclosure of sale wiped
out all contracted liabilities, lines
and obligations of all kinds and
the purchaser starts out with no
Parohasss from $5 00 np delivered
duty paid, to any part of the United
States without extra oharge; ‘closing
out sale of E. Strauss,
53 Main at., aoross tha rlvar.
[district, provided that in any con-
no
The announcement made yesterday
that the contracts with the Pullman
Noltoa to Pralgbteri.
1,000 teams wanted to hBul coke from
Fort Thomas to tha town of Globe, A
T., and ooppar back from Glob# to Fort I gressional district where there is uw, . , , , , ,
Thomaa. Glia Valley, Glob# & North- * . . .. company had been broken, does
era Railway Oo., Republican congressional commit- £ / , w cars wiU ^
By Wm. Garland, President. I tee, the republican state committee' ‘ ®
Address, Bowie, A. T. 'shall appoint from residents of such
tabu*cS “and* M^kin^n* “and" district a for the purpose|^
which I am closing oat below cost, j of calling a district convention
will deliver them
I extra charge. Yonr
■dmoney'delect district deleSates‘ Territorial
Washington, Deo. 14—Lieutenant my prloes are not folly 50 per cant | delegates shall be chosen in the
lower than those of any El Paso house. |
E Strauss,
Great Curiosity Store.
53 M In Street otro lad a.
For the finest and most oomplata
assortment of Holiday goods go to the
| China Palace, 211 San Antonio St.
Ask for the EL PASO TRANSFER,
the best flvs cent CIGAR in tho mar
ket. _
Helen Sternau, Dressmaker, Rooms
1 and 2, Mnndy blook.
same manner as the nomination of |
delegate in congress is made. The
delegate from the District of Colum-
bia shall be chosen at the conven-
tion to be called by the committee
of three provided for by the nation-
al committee at its meeting in
Washington City, December 10,
1895, and such convention shall be
constituted of members elected in
put on the Santa Fe. On the con-
the contract with Pullman
will undoubtedly be renewed.
Contract with Wells Fargo Express
company will be abrogated, but
also renewed.
Huntington’s signature
fixed.
New York, Dec. 14.—The board
of directors of the Pacific Mail
Steamship Company today adopted
a resolution authorizing President
C P Huntington to affix his signa
ture to the contract with the
Panama Railway company, which
alteady has been signed by Presi-
dent Edward J. Simmons of the
latter company.
HAVANA NEWS.
Havana, Dec. 14.—It is reported
here that the insurgents burned
national convention for the terri-1 Manicaragua, not far from Signa-
tories of Utah, New Mexico, Okla- Inea, where Gomez and Maceo were
horaa and Arizona, the committee I reported to have mustered their
advice each of said territories ioJ forces. Manicaragua is an import-
elect four delegates and the admis-1 ant tobacco market. A dispatch
sion of such additional delegates to I from Cienfuegos announces the in-
the convention as recommended. jsurgents under Maceo and Gomez
Alternate delegate for each dele-1 were defeated at Mabuguia, near
gate to the national convention, to I Mam'caruga, a town in Santa Clara
act in case of absence of delegate, I said have been burned by them
shall be elected in same manner as I Generals Oliver and Palanca com
and at same time as delegate elected. I manded the government forces.
tap....................6:30*. m. 9:4) p. m. | All notices of contests must be|^a^' insurgent leader, with a
VSWfc filed with the secretary of the na-|stron& fo‘ce and a gatlia* *un' at
| ISvOT*Wy^25";!r.___silo p.m‘. • fl.oop.'Sj tional committee in writing, ac-1 tacked the fort at Ventas de Casa-
_______,_______________________ _ ........... _ __________ H0DBS "SSEZSr CL°8B- companied by printed statements of nova, Santiago de Cuba. The Span-
.’KlMlt »>"oSH 8t°»ud> of contest wilieta sh.ll
ISt *?*!£! I ««“'»»»«. .o, b..., I set i&Ai P“bllc- .ta ta nJf insur-
order ot hearing .nd determrnmg “ „,lred
General Delivery and Carriers window will I contests will be given by the COU-1
be open from 11:30to 18:30 p. m. I , 7
---------- vention in accordance with dates of
Gaerlltai and laearxentt.
Havana, Deo. 14—A Ueroe enoounter
has taken place near Minas, a town
altaated on the railroad near Neavltas.
Tha dlspatoh whloh announced tha en-
gagement says 70 government guerril-
las of Oeptaln Brmgl fOQght 400 In-
Colonel William Volkmar who has
been for a year past assistant adju
tant genera), department of the seat, at
Governor’s Island N. Y., exchanged
places with Lleu’ent Oolonel Thomas
Ward, assistant adjutant general, de-
partment of Colorado, at Denver.
Popaltet Committee Meeilac,
Terre Haute, lad , Dso. 14—The |
national executive oommtttee of the
People’s parly Issued a call for a meal-
ing of the national oommtttee at the
Ltndall Hotel, St. Louie, Mo., January I
17tb, 1896 to fix the time and plaoe of |
holding tho national convention and
transact other business.
Hhot by a Mareball.
Cincinnati, Deo. 14—Undertaker
Fred Miller, of this oily, wae shot and
Instantly ktl'ed today by Marshall
Newton Carter, of Westwood, In the
western part of the olty. Carter was
trying to serve a warrant. He says
Miller was drawing a revolver when be
shot him.
OhrlatlBD* Anxion*.
Belgrade, Ssrvia, Deo. 14—The Ar-
il auts aronnd Prizrend, Albania, are
In a state of open lawltsaneee. The
authorities are powerless and tha
Uhrlstatns anxious, as their oppressor
Mulsgolk, has bten relaased from pris-
on at Stambonl, where he has been
confined
Dead In a Ditch.
Golden, Col, Deo. 14—Frank And
srsoo, aged 82, a pioneer and onoe
wealthy, was found dead this morning
In adltoh near town. He had fallen
downan embankment while walking)
along the railroad.
Id One Round,
Birmingham, Ala , Deo. 14—Denver
Ed Smith knocked oat MlkeQainland,
‘iBt'idVri'Mric to be held at such
time and place and presided over by
yehtebday’8 MARKETS. I such judges of election as said cotn-
bah silver (Smeitar Quotation).......001 mittee of three may appoint.
le a d^ taieitarQ aot at ion*............ „ .8 is 1° addition to the representation
lead, Haw York...........s *a i-8 to 3 #51 now authorized by the rules of the
IRON.' Amerloan...................18 OO to 14 OO |
MBXIOAN PESOS (Joare*)................ 64
MEXICAN PESOS (El Paso)..........84
YESTERDAY’S W RATHER.
UBITSD STATM WEATHBR BUBBAU.
Barometer (it* level)................
Thermometer ........................
Relative humidity......................
DlrtCtlon of wind ................
Wind velocity (miles per hour)..
30.02
54
21
NW
1
Hlghett temperature................. 64
Lowest temperature tode 1 .......... :«
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS
Loot slme.
Arrrives. Clot vs.
G.H. AS. A................8:20a.m. 9;80a.m
“ P. .....„............ 8:30*. m. 9:4) p. m.
K"-
Colonel Oioer Prlmellos, Lteatenant
Eeptnoaa and elxty men.
Treainry Balances.
Washington, Deo. 14 —Today’s
statement of tbe oondttlon of the treae-
ory shows available oath balance $174,
994,696; gold reierve $75,852,957.
Shipping Gold on t Large Beals,
New York, Deo. 14—A well defined |
prospect of farther "speoleV’ ship
meats of gold cn a Urge scale daring I Holiday Gifts h.iow cost of Maaofaotnre. |
theoomlog week, prsotloally rrgardless | Bilk shawls, silk bandkerohiefs.
ot the exohaoge market, renders tbe
question of the floanolal eltnetloo of
the United States tree1 nry profoundly
interesting to the community at large,
infilo^L10* 40
railway securities here and In Europe.
Tbe reports of Seoretery Carlisle is
anxiously awaited
politically hostile to Cleveland, the
prevailing opinion Is no lsg'slation
Bilk garters, silk plUowaharms.
Silk tableoloths, napkins.
Bilk tidies, silk soarfs.
811k drawn work, novelties
Hllk oenter pleoes, silk rnners.
“Pgf below former prices, as I
retlrloglrodh business—but for
am
___, __________ _______ M L ossh
With ooogress | only—at oloslng ontsftle of
-.....1 E Strauss.
53 Main St. Across the River.
Stamp window oP»»^fe >|
RAILROADS.
LOCAL TIM1 OV ARRIVAL AND DKl'AHIURB.
TEXAS A PACIFIC.
Arrive*......................................8:31a m
Loavea ............................... 9:48 p.m
MEXICAN CENTRAL.
Arrive*............... Joare*.................8:40 a. m
“ ...................El Paao.............9.30 a. m
Deport*. ........„..Bl Paao •________ :40 p. m
” ............ Juarci..............4:40 p. m
*I~>inding of music, mpgazinec
I dD law books, medical journals,
etc., a speoicuty at the Timms
offioe. Telephone 96.
filing such notices and statements |
with the secretary.
[Signed] Thomas H. Carter,
Chairman.
Joseph H. Manley,
Secretary.
REPUDIATES THE INTERVIEW.
Atchison, Kas., Dec. 14.—John
[j. Ingalls was recently quoted in
I an Indianapolis interview express-
SUICIDED BY MISTAKE
Gettysburg. Pa., Dec. u
Edward McPherson died today from
the effects of an overdone of nux
vomica, taken last night by mistake.
He was an ex-member of congress
and clerk the house of re
presentatives during seyen con-
gresses. He was 65 years old.
SLITF OR DAMAGES.
St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 14.—Fan
NAPOLEON J. ROY\
Merchant Tailor.
Sheldon Blook,
EL PASO,--TEXAS
RANCH SALOON.
ALWAYS FRESH BEBB ON TAP.
BEST FIFTEENOENT L TJNOB
IN THE CITY
FROM UA.U.TOI O’CLOCK P. M.
EL PASO
BOILER WORKS.
3 C. SHEERY, Prop.
General Boiler and Sheet Iron Works
Corner Overland and Stanton Sta.
THE SILVER PALACE.
COLLINS & MIOHERO.
209 BAN ANTOKIO NT.
Keapa tha bast brand of Wines,
L'qaors, Mexloan and Havana Olgars.
Elegantly famished win* rooms for
300tal part*'
POMEROY'S
EL PASO TRANSFER Co.
HACKS, BUS AND BAGGAGE.
Phone 18. SCO to 310 South Oregon St
LONG WELLS
TRANSFER.
I am now prepared to do all klnda ol
freight tranafer. Prompt Delivery and
aatiafaotion guaranteed.
Office at Ballanger’s Stable. Phone 1.
EL PASO
PLANING MILL.
TURSIIG, SASH, RIJWDg
AND MILL WORK A SPECIALTY.
Flrat and Virginia Ste. Tefephbne l72
ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
......EUROPEAN PLAN......
Corner of El Paso and Overland .St#.
Mr*. I. A. Shipley, Frop.
LINK RESTAURANT.
216 BL PASO STREET.
SHORT
AND 1
(WOpen day and night. Oyatera, Fish and
Game In every atyle.
ORDER HOUSE
D RESTAURANT.
NOTICE.
The Palace Dining Hall hai changed
hands. Yee Wing Will conduct the
tame from tbit day In a first-clan
Manner. Dinner from 2 to 8 p. m.
Price redueed to 36 eta. Short or-
der* day and night.
GIVE THE PALACE A CALL
R*I*P*A*N*S.
One Gives Relief.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. Fifteenth Year, No. 297, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1895, newspaper, December 15, 1895; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540438/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.