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XI Faso Daily Times, Thursday, September 3, 1886
Dear Sir:
If yoa did not get a ebuM at
oar olMrano* aala of aaad bl-
oyolss aold at fro* Thirty five
to Forty fir* Dollar*, wa will
mak* It all light with yoQ by
aalltog yoa
A NEW, FULL SIZE,
UP*TC-DATE,
BICYCLE I
FOR THE SUM OF
$5000
Remember wa ara with yoa Today and
Tomot row, this Yaar and Next Year,
W. G. ¥alz Co.
MUSIC STORE.
Bteyele and Bi*Ib| Maohto* Depot.
THEY WILL MEET.
ASSURANCES OF THEIR MOST DIS-
TINGUISHED CONSIDERATION.
Th. C nit Ho*** u* Oestoea Hbbis Bo to
It la Diplomat!* sit I*— Sumo Ban Ball
Ooo*lp—TWa Blow** la Trolalo*.
Tha following oorraapondsnoa will
explain Itself:
El Paso, Tax., Aog. 28, 1896.
Offloara of El Paao oeuoty, Texas
We haraby ohallanga yoa to play a
game of bas* ball, nodor tha aosploaa
of tha El Paio Baa* Ball asaoolatlon,
at suoh time aa they may desUroata,
for tha benefit of the El Paao fir* da
partmant entertaining fond. Very
raapao'folly,
U 8 Custom Hoes* Employes.
El Paso, Tax , eapt. 2, 1896
United States Custom House Em
ployaa, El Peso, Texac:
G sntlaman—Your obeileog* reoelvt d
and has been daly considered. Yoa
are Informed that w* will be prepared
to meet yon on Libor D*y (September
7) with the following lnvluolbl# loo,
keeping the balance of tha ooanty cfH
oers In reserve, on the benoh and else-
AROUND TOWN.
A Shrinkage in Values
RATHER THAN
• Sy
A Cut in Prices.
First class new Northern Po-
tatoes, remarkably cheap, 20
pounds for 25 cents, and gi.io
per cwt.
DEVILED HAM. delicately prepared,
ready for the table, 4 ounce can,
key opener, only 5c. This is not
our best grade; we keep in stock
a better class of goods and can
recommend other brands more
highly.
ANDERSON'S JAM.— One lb. cans,
nearly every variety of fruit rep-
resented in these jams. Only
10 cts. per can.
ARBUCRLE'S COFFEE.— One pound
pkgs. 20 cts., but our best grade
of Java and Mocha (roasted) costs
40 cts. per lb. and we have no
hesitation in recommending it
strongly, it is the best we can
buy.
BELLE SPRINGS BUTTER.—A brand
that can be relied on, only 20 cts.
per lb., and as we have first-class
cold storage facilities you may
always be sure of getting good
fresh butter.
RANCH EGGS received every day
from near-by farmers. Genuine
fresh eggs 25 cts. Eggs shipped
from Kansas (in refrigerator cars
all the way) and put in our ice
box as soon as received, 15 cents
per doz. or 2 doz. for 25 cts.
PEACOCK BRAND OF FLOUR—A first
quality, highest patent, winter
wheat flour,sold on its well known
merits, 25-lb. sack for 75 cts.
LAUNDRY SOAP—8 bars first class
soap for 25 cents.
J. B WATSON’S
GROCERY STORE,
Ooraar 8au Antonio and Stanton Sis.
’PHONE 151.
Spaolal rates at tha "Ktogabsry."
Go to tbs “Ktogabsry” dinner from
5 to 8.
Otty oonooll will' most In rsgalar
session tonight.
City Olork Kltohoos was on tbo slok
list yostorday.
Mis* Dalla MoKIt’s yonng friands
gars hsr a pitas ant surprise party tbs
othar evening.
Pat* Wabnsr, tbs fat, jovial and
popular sltolrln light man, is laid ap
with rheumatism.
Thar* was a brsak down ont at th*
artesian wall and work has basn stop-
ped until tha damage oan b# repaired.
Judge Wtloox Is s Democrat and
will not b* a oandldat* bsfort th* K*
pnbllosn convention. Still, th* R*
publicans may sndors* bis oandldaoy.
Tha Plshsr sisters who have leased
the Pierson hotel arrived yesterday
from Galveston. Tbty are fitting the
hotel with handsome new furoltnr*
and oarpeta throughout.
A party of 20 Brazilian Gypsies, of
the greasy Bpaole, passed through the
city yesterday morning an route to
Temps, Arizona, to join ■ colony of
the same kind who passed through
CAUGHT ON THE FLY.
"jVa. Esosjtda, oatober; W. O. S‘Y*r»i"w*sk« ego.
Notice of Bcceivei’d Sale.
Nottoe Is hereby given that, pursu-
ant to an ordar of the circuit oourtof
the United States for the western dis-
trict of Tsxas. made on th* 28;b dsy
of July, 1896, I, K. E. Beckham, r«
oetrar of the El Peso National Bank of
Texas, will sell at publlo vendae, to
the highest bidder for oseb, at the
oonrt bouse door of the oonoly of El
Peso, state of Texes, In th* oily of El
Peso, on th* first Tutadsy In October.
A. D. 1896, ('he same being Ite6 h day
ef said month), between the hoars of
10 a. m. and 1 p m., the following real
estate situated in the county of El
Paso, Texas:
1st. An nodivldsd one fourth inter
eat In that part of blook No. 35 of the
olty of El Paeo, Texas, (as designated
on the Anson Mills map of said city)
described as follows: Beginning on
the east line of Oregon street,and west
llna of said blook 35, 135 feet,southerly
from th* northwest oorner of said
blook; thenoa with said street 52 feet;
thenoe easterly and at right angles to
said street, 120 feet; thenoe northirly,
and parallel with said Oregon strse*.
52 feet; aQd thence westerly, aud at
right angles to said street, 120 feet to
the piece of beginning.
2 The following parcel of lot 167 In
THOMAS A. DWYER, JR.,
Commission Merchant
__AND.___
RECEIVING AND FORWARDING
AGENT,
JIMEHEB,
8TATH Of CHIHUAHUA. MKXICO.
Buys end tell* native end foreign pro-
1 ' duct* on aommtnlon, end reoeive* end '
1 1 dlapetohe* freight* by veil, express and 1
j 'wagons. ,,
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jj EL PASO KITCHEN,
;; 218 El Paso. Street.
1 > A first class Restaurant.
!! The tables contain the beet a
J J the market affords. J
" Good service to all patrons. '
] | Open from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Some f*w articles yr.u mty need, end
do not know w* keep for sals: Wax
gas lighters, lamp burners and ohlm
n*ys, Parafin* end Oordova faooj
colored wax oandles, ostrlob, turkey,
and Dloturs feather duster, stove, sbor,
scrub, aiok and ooanter brashes.
Wblsk, carpet, and oslllcg brooms
Monse-traps. Lurch boxes and bask-
ets, olotbes baskets and olotbss
hampers. Chopping bowls Self
wringing mop*. Galvanized iron end
fiber wath tnbs, wash boards. Ootton
and wlra olotbss lines. Soonring
brlok, potato mashers, rolling pins
and tgg bsatsrs, oan opsnsrs, lemon
joloesxt,rectors: Hunters U iur lifters,
oil oane, root beer bottle*, and Masons
frail jar*. Toilet paper, tablets or
rolls, Uolgates toilet water, bay ram
andoologn* Also a fin* line of Ool
gates and Feta toilet soaps In fifty
varieties and mtny o'her things ntoes
•ary to good boas* keeping.
C8AS.FMMC0.
The Leading Grocers.
...TH*.
Gown, pltobei; O. F. Sieok, 1st base;
S. S. Goods, 2nd base; W. D. Howe,
3rd bee*; W. H. Wlnr, abort atop; W.
J TenEjoks, lorg atop; F. B Sim
mom, UP; Riohard Caples, cents'; F.
E Hooter, light.
8 me of oar players are disabled. O.
Aranda Is botllog over at tb* neok,
Judge Buckler Is oat of town, A. H
Parker le ont of praotloe, sod J 0.
Jones Is religiously opposed.
We are piecing great dspendenoe
upon oar Mesoott*, tb* Right Honors
ble Antonio Vlllvga*, assistant jtnltor,
end w* demand that be be given tbs
liberty of th* entire field fur th* pur-
pose of keeping up th* proper amount
of enthusiasm.
Bslog tbs challenged party we desire
to name aom* condition*.
1. Tb* umpire shall r o*. allow your
eld* to make mors than 12 runs In eaoh
Inning.
2. All flra arms shall be left at
hom', and players shall be searched
before th* gam* commences for oon
o*aled artillery.
3. Five Innings shall oonstltu’e tb*
gams, anises darkness intervenes, or
our side gets “ nokered ont" before
hand
4 If any member of either teem
plays too good ball, tb* umpire shall
remove him from th* field, assisted by
th* State Range's
5. It Is distinctly understood that
the resnlt of tb* gam* shall hav* 00
boarlng upon the pol'tloel situation.
6 On aooonnt of his oommand of
a ignage Mr. John Conners shall have
full prlvllsgts of the ooaohsrs' box at
all times
7 Officers shall have the privilege
of subslltu'lon with our extra list sub
j.nt to approval of tb* grand 6tand
8 Rioters shall not be permltLd to
ooaob the other side.
Rsspeo'fully submitted,
Officers of El Paso County, Texas
Sept. 2nd '96
OtHoers E Paeo County Texas—Yiur
aooeptano* of onroballenge for a gams
of base ball, toge bar with named ono-
dl Ions—at band and tb* day Sept. 7 b
1896, whlob yon have named meets our
approval.
As to the conditions mentioned In
your eoosptenos we desire to also add
to same, and state car otjsotloos and
modification as to others.
1 l. — W* will aooept as to nnmbsr
of runs, should one p ayer be 00m-
1 * ltd to do th* tunning.
2nd —W* will leave all uur firs arms
at borne, but w* Insle' on bringing our
"glaaa atm-,” aa we know all oar play-
ers ere so stfiloted.
3ri — Five tunings will be BoOepted
as a game—provided we ere In the lead
at that time.
4 h — W* oaonot aooept yonr oon:
dltlon as to ‘‘playing too good ball,”
beosuaa w* have heard a number of
oar players while In the grand stand
saylbeyoould play batter ball than
some of tba Browns do.
5th — W* aooept regarding politic,
as ws ere barred—and in for lire.
6 h.--We will permit Mr Coudoib
the privileges of th* coeoher'a box
providing uone of yonr players ran
bases nmll told to do so by him.
7th.— As we hav* agreed to allow
th* grand stand to selsot oar best
playsis yoa will be oompslltd to look
further for snob veined lofoi tuition
8 b — As the rooters ere the only
crackers w* bev# seen at ths games
played by El Paso pltytrs w* shall
obj*ot.
We will give yon names of oor play-
ers as soon as potsiMe
U S Custom House Emfloyes.
Tb* onstom house nine will be picked
from among th* following oraokerj <oks
who years agios won honors on th* dl-
am 11 d and made grand stand plays to
applauding hundred*: J. W. Meg ffln,
Dsn Oherry, R oberd Kale, J. 11 Be-
han, A fred Hampton, Stephen Purdy,
Gtorga Majors, Ool. UodgsoD, Will
Kaos, Johu Fulkerson, Jim Adam?,
Z.k# Newman, Uhss. Davis, jr , Will
Jailan, Will Davis, Georgs O.ithar, J.
H Boone, Cbas. Dowd, J. M Dwyer,
Will Watson, Jaoob M. Jaoobs.Bsnlgno
Al lerete, Ben Jenkins and others.
The gam* will probably take plaot
Dext Sunday and Patsy 8a I van has
been spokeu to to umpire tb* great
contest. Mayor Campbell will have a
company of pollotmen on hand to pro-
tect th* umplr*
Th* Browns are In training for an-
other go with Albuquaiqu#, and El
Paso rooters oan rest assured 'hat they
will, ere th* season Is over, perch upon
th* oollar of tb* New Mexloo aggrega-
tion . __
Fresh eggs at Smith's Creamery.
A Cow Bto't
Yesterday th* oow* of John Atler
wandered o'ro tedo *1 rlo, or words to
that iffeot *Dd took possssslon of Dr
Samanlsgo’s garden. They were da
voarlcg everything Id eight exospt the
aceqala when th* doctor’s servants
rounded np the marauding bovine* and
placed them under arrest. Mr. Atler's
men however w*Dt over and took the
ojws ewey from their oaptnre, without
*0 muoh as seytng: "Wl'h your per-
mission” to'h* Met loan authorities.
Later th* officer* oaoght yonng Atltr
end bis horte on that side and plaoed
both under arrest. This coop Je e at
brought tb* El Peso gentlemen to
terme. Uonoal BafO'd wee celled to
sad erentoe'ly everything was emlo
ably aljaated to th* entire satisfaction
of all perils* Interested and the young
man aid ble bore* were released.
Pioneer Marble Work*
H ROTUltBO. Prop.
All kinds of Monument Work to
order. Granite end Meitle Tomb-
stones end ell kinds of Oei'fTj
Work, atone Ooplng for cemeter-
ies. Iron fences.
Statuary,
Sen Antonio Hre*',
1 ppoelts Court House.
■L PASO......TBIA*
Peac 1 gobbler at Bmhh’s Creamery
To Kitrtaiia Sod to Terooo*
Senor Lanro Aguirre, editor of El
Iodspeiient', has it 00 what he con-
siders vt<7 reliable authority that th*
Mex’otn government hat mad* e re-
quisition on tb* enthnrt'lee at Wash-
ington forth* extradition of himself,
Sente Tews* and her father, Tomes
Urrsa, on tb* oharg* that they luotted
thetroobli at Nogelea end were parties
to tb* fijtt and tb* robbery.
Finedoighnnta at Smith's Creamery.
The lebor people are making exten
slv* preparations for oelsbratlog next
Monday. They have Invited, In addi-
tion to Mr. Hatt, C*pt. T. J. Beall and
A. G. Wlloox to address them at th*
opera bone* Monday evening.
Tho*e who are “tired" of Chinese
oooktrg oan get first-oleee mtela at tb*
“Klogsbery,” a commodious and
elegant dining room at th* head of El
Paso at rest. Mra. Ktngsbery Is just-
ly proud of her table board,
Conductor Ben Meyer says that, be Is
not a oandldat* for sheriff or for any
other polltloal (till#, and that the Re
pnblloan who gave his name to the
Times as a candidate for sheriff, did so
without his knowledge or consent.
There will be an Important meeting
of the Bryan oampilgn olnb held at
the county oonrt room this avenlDg at
8 o'clook and every member of th* olnb
Is urged to be present. The member
shtp should be Increased to 500 to
night.
Chief Engineer J. Ramon d* Ybar-
rola bas bis corps of engineers ont at
work on the international dam prr j >ot,
avery morning at 0 o’clock Ssnor
Ybirrola does not believe In pet mlttlng
grass to grow under his fast when he
undertakes an enterprise.
Yesterday afternoon Herbert Chase,
rsoently with th* El Paso Transfer Co ,
wae arrestid on the oharg* of ember,
z'ement. Ills friends do not think hie
case serious, but say he will clear him
self. At midnight last Dlght Mr
Chase waa endeavoring to give bond.
8‘rangere stopping In th* various
furnished room houses will be pleased
to know tbat. they can seoor# table
board at th* Vendom* Dlolug Ii 10ms
Th# cuisine and servloe are H-at oleae,
the prices moderate end they will find
that th* Bill of Fare gives a greeter
variety of oholoe dishes than oan be
found elsewhere In the olty.
Have your boggy painted at Ebren
berg 320 El Pi so street.
PERSONAL.
Jadg* T. A. Felvey and Mr. Millard
Patterson bars jaet returned frem
tripe oat of th* iiat*. Judge Felvey
visited Chicago and Mr. Patterson
•pant some time In Wlsoonsln, Minne-
sota and Missouri. Yesterday Oapt.
Davie met Mr. Pattersoo on tb* streets
and said; “ Wall, Mr. Patterson, J udg*
Felvey ha* just returned from Chlotgo
and reports tbat he did not meet a sil
ver man on his trip. Wbat waa yonr
experleno* on yonr trip?” “While
away," replied Mr. Patterson, “l saw
a great many paople and met bat on*
gold man and the people all told me he
wa* a half Idiot.”
V
“I don't know” said Mr. Alfred
Hampton, pauper Immigration agent at
thl* point, "bow so many pauper sml
giants suooeed in getting into this
country through th* ports of New Or-
leans and San Franolsoo. The othar
day a drove of greasy, Greeks—foreign
pauper labor of th* most objsotlousble
character oam* through her* going to
Temps, Arizona. They did not here
8200 e pteoe. Yet they were admitted
Into this oonntry at New Orleans."
Abont twelve or eighteen months ago
tb* New Orleans cfilolal* had a great
deal to say abont looseness at this port,
sspeotal y on Chines* smuggling. But i point where the south Hue of K a «t,: H t“' M U wYu k a#'" V Is “ “ J it Ir * hi" h'“and
>h. s.mlmmliml urlio wain* edmls.lan Into I Iparlanrl ef seal ln».rrA,.»e f I,.. Il..w - ? 4UI1WBURW, »» ,Mt ° UIJ 1UlU *Ul1
thence northerly, with tb* east llna of
An'hooy *tr**t 152 50 100 f**t; thano#
saetarly with ill* south line of Sap
Franolsoo str*#t 261 48 100 f**t to tb*
place of beginning, being the earn* om
veyedby F. B Simmona, sheriff, to
Brittain Davie ar d tb* El Paau Nation-
al Bank on the5 h day of March, 1895,
by deed reoorded In thedesdreoords of
El Paao oounty in Vol. 40, peg* 405
Said proparty will b* aold luaaparata
lota aud parcels, except that, In oases
wbtre tbs same, although severalty da
scribed herein, is oontlgons, or by Im-
provements thereon constitutes but
on* dlsttnot place of properly, tb* re
oelvsr may at said sale sell such prop
erty together in one parcel.
All of said sale* will be mad* snbj*o’
to onnfirmatlon by said circuit court of
the Uolted states at Its next term alt-
ting at El Paso, Texes.
R. E Beckham,
Receiver of the E l’aeo National Bank
of Tsxas.
September, 2, 1896.
WABASH“ROUTE EXCURSIONS-
To Ikio North and Ke«t.
For tb* oooaston of the national D*l
ooratlo convention at Chiosgo, July
7th, and for the annual meeting of the
National Baptist Young Peoples’ union
SANUiEZ’JUUrEYIN-
REAL ESTATE, £MPlOYM£NF AMD
COMMISSION.
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w of 1 000 aeria of J*od W5®*
w.wK;o«*t eoee ovw
j for cnltlvatlon.
,ui brick hooae on North Ore (
Mudere coaveeiteov**-
oon, hones on Sooth Ore*
tin. Corner lot.
„OB Meet even®*- y,ryt
I I AlirATIOllS AMD bAMb
Oecrgs Rltohte, of Seblnal, was at
the Vendom* yesterday.
J. P. Hughes, of Fort Worth, Is re-
gistered at the Vendorne.
-Cooduotor Ohas Olabby cam* in
yeeterd-iy from St. Louis.
H. L Detwtler of Ihe Olty of Mexloo
was reglstersd at ths Grand Osntral
yesterday.
Geo. BrsttlDgham and wife, of Obi
huthna, ere In the olty *n route home
from Ihe east.
Oapt. Dick Ware, United States
marshal for tbL district, oam* In yes
terday from Ban F.anolsoo, where he
went to take several ChtnaH* prisoners
to be deported. Oapt. Were left last
night for Ban Antonio.
Milk for sale at Smith’s Creamery.
Notice to Merehenta,
Mr. T. J. Cassady has succseded
Mr. II. L Chase Id handling our
freight and transportation department.
Any frslght entrusted to us will re
oelvs bis prompt and oerefu! attention.
(Signed) Pomeroy Transfer Co
A Solomon, Manager.
Civil Hevvioe Kittumailon,
The United States oivll servloe com
mission has ordered tbat. an examlna
Hod be held by Its local board in this
city Saturday, Ootober 10, oommsnclng
at 10 a nr,, for tb* grades of clerks,
lospsotors, messengers end watchmen
in the customs service. Only citizens
of the Uolted States oan be examined.
Applicants must bs not less than 21
years of sge. All applications must be
filed on or before Monday, Heptsmbar
21. Tba examinations are open to all
reputable citizens of Ihe Uolted States
without regsrd to raos, polltloal or re
llglous slllllatlons. For full Informs
tton apply to Will E Race, secretary
board of examiners, onstom bouse.
11 Vfhl Not b« to Had.
London, Sspt. 2 -Ths Chronicle In
an editorial on politics In th* United
States dwelling on the high character
of Brysn, Buys: “We watoh the oon-
test with equanimity, because we be-
lieve even If Bryan Is elected the
economic consequences will be less
serious to foreign nations than was
first anticipated, although English
Investors may suffer severely at first.
Lf«t of T*x*« Dl Pacific ftxoorvlont.
Aooonnt of tbs stats Republican
convention to bs held at Fort Wortb,
Tsxas, oommsnclng September 8 h, the
Texas end Puclfio will sell yon round
trip ttoksts on September!} h and 7th,
limited for the return to September
llth, at on* ’are for th* round trip,
f 18 45.
AooooDt of the meeting of the Dsmo
oratlo clubs to be held at Dallas, Hep
temberlSth, th* Texts and Paclfio will
sell you round trip tlokets on Heptem
bar Riband 14 tb, limited for relurn
to September 18’b, at on* far* for th*
round trip, 1)9.40.
Aooonnt of Labor Day celebration at
Dallas September 7th and spatch to be
d'llvend by.Hoo.Thos. Watson, oao
dldate for vloa president on tba Popn
Hat ticket, tbs Taxaa and Paolflo will
salt you round trip Mokate on Heptam
bar 5-.h, llmt'ed for return to Septem-
ber 9th, at one fart for the round trip,
119.40
Aooonnt of the Spiritualist camp
meeting to bs bald at Oak Cliff, Delias,
Texae, August 29 b to September 13tb,
tbs Texet and Pacific will sell you
rrund trip tlokets on September 5th nnd
l?tb, limited to return September 14tb,
at on* fere for tb* round trip, 119 40
Yon have yonr oholoe of routes via
tb* “El Paeo Routs” via New Orleans,
Shreveport, Memphis, Bt. Louie or
Chicago. Train leavss El Paao et 5
o’clook p m. For further Information
call on or address.
B. F Darbysoirz,
E S. Stephens, General Agent,
Dei o’ Ageot.
tb* oeleetial who gains admission Into
th* Uolted States through Et Paso Is,
to tmploy the vernacular of tb* street
-—“a hno.” Tb* railroad men In Ben
Franolsoo say that th* Chinese hav*
snob a horror of El Peso, that those
Ugtlly in the ooantry, cannot be lo-
dnotd to purchase a railroad tlokst, via
El Paso when they want to go from
Ban Franolsoo to Ban Antoulo, Nsw
Orleans or Mexloo They hav* heard
of th* vigilance of the government
i fihlale here and they Insist on glrlng
El Paso a wide berth.
V
Yesterday morning a poor consump-
tive, with the dew of death already on
bis pale brow and his legs too weak to
support bis emaotated form, was stag
gsrltigaround the strssts begging for
mouty enough to pay for a bed
aud a meal. Among others he ap-
pealed to was a young lady, who, reolt-
log the incident to a Tinas reporter
said: “ I’hs man Is really dying for
want of fnod aud a bed upon whlob to
rest. 11* lias a note from Dr. White
oer.Hying that th* poor fellow was slok
unto death and an objeot of charily
lie presented the note at the Sisters'
hospital, whose doors we have b en
told were always open to charity's oall
But they did not open to this dying
mab. He was told that he must huve
an order from Mayor Campbell, and
when be appealed Id Ihe mayor he wan
again tamed away with the assurance
that nothing could bs done until the
ally ooaaoil met. 1 tell yoa It Is*
sham*.” And the kind blueeyesof
the speaker fairly Hashed sparks of
Indignation. It doss look cruel, but
(bs oily Is not a charitable luatltutlo..
and Its obarter doss not authorise t b*
mayor and aldermen to expend the
people’s money In support, of charity
hospitals. It would bankrupt El Paso
to atttmpt to take cars of ell th* pau-
psr Individuals sent to this city by
othsr communities.
V
There's a storm brewing over that
market place for street vendors. A
green grocer epeekltig to th* Times
man yesterday said: “It, Is au outrage
on wa merchants who pay rear and
taxes and taka out loene* to do bail
ns»s. 1 do not, object to tb# El Peso
county farmer sslllug his product from
bis wrtgou on the streets. But two
thirds of th* Mexicans who have been
piling our sidewalks with fruits and
vegetables ar* not citizens of tb*
Uulttd States. They live In Mexloo;
grow their goods In Mexico and then
ooms over hers to sell. They pay
neither rent nor occupation tax and
oan of course undersell ths men who
pay the city for protection to do a
legitimate business. Aud now the
ally Is going to th* expense of fixing
up* market plao* for these foreigners
free of obarge, so that they oan rnn the
home merchants who pay a llcsnse.out
of business. Ifth* btg merchants of
Juarez were allowed to tiring over their
goods end psdills them to ths
consumer In th* same way you would
hear a mlgb'y roar go up and the
papers of the o.ty would be roasting tha
authorities Into a sense of justice
But w* ere small dealers aud don’t out
vary much lea In social or political
circles, therefor* there Is no reason
why our rights should be respected
Now this new market plaoe arrange
merit will of course run us out of the
fruit and vegetable business, for In s
few weeks everybody will lie going to
th* Juarez dealt re In th* free market
to buy their goods. It lo- ks to me like
a rank Injostlo* and If Ihe favoritism
shown tb* Mexloan fruit and vegetabl*
growers be extended to every other
Hue of business In Juarez It wrrnld not
be long before every store !u El Phso
would be closed.”
Missouri Dairy milk lsj.tr* bast,
foik Pnlftoo for Oumirj*.
The Nogales Vldetl* has th* follow-
ing relative to a gentleman known In
this city:
"Ueorg* Beckwith has rsoslvsd a
letter fn m Dr. A VV. Vannernau at El
Carmen Informing him of Hre sudden
death of hie brother, Fred Beckwith,
whioh oconrred at Banstnlohl thirty
mllasfrom El (Jarman on ttie 17.b Inst
and whlob was due to a dose of arsenic
tiken by mlstak* for quinine. It
saems tbat Mr. Beokwlrn, who ownas
a ranch, had tb* arsento for poUonlng
gophers and other pests around tbs
farm On the 1.3 b not faellng wall ho
decided to take a doss of quinine, but
got th* srsenlo Instead, taking stn-ut
thirty grains. Thinking that tb*
severe vomiting which followed would
be sufficient to overcome the elfeots of
the poison he did not send for th*
phyelotao for two days, and then It was
too late Th* deceased was thirty four
years of age and leaves a wife and one
child. He formerly resided In Nogales
whs re he has many friends, who will
regret exceedingly to htar of hts sud-
den death.”
Elegant coffee at Smith's Creamery
llrjMn CloU HI ha t lux Tonight.
This evening at 8 o'clock the Bryan
campaign club will bold an Important
business meeting In th* oonnty court
room end every member Is earnestly
requested to b* prrsianr, and (bote
who will attend are elao requested to
be on hdnd promptly at th* boor
named.
Every el’v aud town In Texas has a
large and fimrUhlng Bryan club and
there la no reaaon why El Paao ahonld
not have a olnb with a membership of
flv* or six hundred. As It Is there ar*
not mors than 150 names on the mam
bersblp roll of El Paso’s olub. L«t
eaoh member of the club come out to
night and bring a new member with
him President Lingusmsr* will be
on hand aud preside.
Buy your milk of Missouri Dairy.
PURE HYOEIA ICE.
Med*from distilled water. Telephone
114. El Paso lox Sl Refkioeratob (Jo
Overland street intersects the west line
of Utah street In said olty; thenoe
southerly aloDg th* west Hue of Utah
street, 86 feet and 8 Inches; thence
westerly parallsl with Overland atm<’,
44 feat; tbenca northerly parallel with
Utah Btreet, 86 feet end 8 inches to th*
aonth line of East Overlend street,
thenoe easterly, wlih the sc nth Hu* of
East Overland etrset 44 feet to the
place of beginning.
3. The following parcel In lot 167, In
block No. 35 In said ol y of El aeo,
beginning at a point on th* north line
of >atd block No. 35, and th* south line
of East Ovtrland etrset at tb* point
where th* east Has of an alley Inter
sects said s'rest, being tha northwest
corner of said lot167; thenoe easterly
along th* south line of East Overland
Btreet, 41 feet; thence at right angles to
said street, southerly, 86 feet 8 luches
to the north line of lot 166 In said
blook; thence westerly at right angUs
with the northerly line of lot 166, II
feet to said alley; tbeno* nor'heriy
along the east line of said alley, H6 feet
8 Inches to the plao* of beginning, be
Ing the west 44 feet of satd lot 167.
4. The following parcel In block No.
35 of said olty of El Paso, as shown on
Mills mnp of same, viz: The north 21
feet and 1U Inches of satd lot 166, In
said blook, bounded as follows, v|z:
beginning on th* west Hire of Utah
street, 8(i feet and 8 Inches, southerly
from ths Intersection of lbs south line
of East Overland street, with the west
lue of Utah street; thenoe southerly
with the west line of Utr-h street, 21
fest and 10 Inch*'; 'henoe et right, an
glee, westerly, anti parallel with East
Overland etrset, 120feet to an alley;
thence northerly along the easterly
Hot of satd alley, 21 feet and 16 luches ;
theuos at right angles easterly, and
parallel with East. Overland street, 120
feet, to the place of beginning,
5. Lots No 27 and 28, In block No
15, and lots No 29, 30, 31 aud 32, In
blook No. 18, In tbs addition lo the
said city of El Paso known as Franklin
Heights, and formerly as Morehsad's
addition.
6 An undivided one eighth Interest
In aud to 599 aud 35 100 seres of laud
remaining out of 640 aorta, situated in
El Phso county, Teias, lying about four
miles norm 47 degrees east from Paso
del Norte, patented to Valentina and
Johnathan 11. Winters, assignees of
Peter N (Prldhatrt, by patent No. 080,
Vol 8, by virtue of unconditional oer
tllloate Issutd to said Prldhem, by the
board of land commissioners of Vlcto
rlaoounty, Texas, April 1, 1814; said
599 35-UK) acres being that portion of
said prldharn snivty of 610 acres re
malnlng after deducting the following
tracts, to wit: 13 15 TOO acres out of
Ihe northeast oorner of said survey,
sold to U. It, Moreheadend others;?1,,
acres sold to Dennis Finn and 20 acres
sold to A. Hernptou at.d T. I’. Hlrel
ton.
7. Five hundred acres of land, hslrrg
a portion of survey No, 157, of on*
slxl h of a league on the north side of
the Rlo Grand* river, situated Irt E
Paso oounty, Texas, about 10 and a
half mlleeabove the town of El Paso,
bounded thus; llvglnnliig at* lime
stone rock on the Durasto on the south
Hue of the (Jariutlllo tract, the north
east corner of sshl survey No. 157,
thence west to lluOanutlllo tract. 1020
varas to th* N W .oorner of survey 137,a
limestone rook; thenoe due south with
th* west line of survey No. 157 , 2668
varas, tbeno# eest 1020 varas, to the
east Hu* of survey 157; tbeno* north
2768 varas to tb# beginning.
8. An undivided half of that portion
of lot 31 in block No. 5, as designated
on the Mills map of the city of El Paso,
bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at
th* point where tb* east, line of said
lot 31 Intersects tb* north line of Tex
as street lu said city; thence westerly
with the north line of Texas street, 26
feet; thenoe northerly at right anglss
to Texas street, 85 feet to the south
line of a lot owned by the United
States; thenoe easterly with th* south
line of said United B'ates lot, parallel
to Texas street, 26 feet to th* east line
of lot 31, theooe si u’berly with the
east line of said lot 31 to the place of
beginning.
9. An undivided th ee fifths Interest
In and to the fol iowlr g described prop
erty In said olty of Ei Paeo, viz The
east 40 feet of tb# west one-half of
block 205, Campbell's addition to Hid
olty, bonndtd thus, beginning or the
sooth line of iSati Antonio street, Hij
feet eastw»rd, from the northwest o.r
ner of said block 205; th*t ce southward
aud parallel with Virginia street. 130
fee'; thence eastward, and parallel
with Ban Antonio street, with the
south line of lot No. 15 In said block,
40 feet to the west line of a 20 foot
alley; thenoe northward, along the
west line of said alley, 130 feet to th*
south line of Ban Antonio street:
thence westward, along th* south line
of said Ban Antonie street, 40 fest to
th* plant of beginning.
Also an undivided three fifths Inter
est In and to tb* following part of said
blook No. 205, beginning at a point 80
feet eestwardly frr m the southwest
oirnsr of said blook 205, on the north-
ern Hue of Overland street, thenoe
eestwardly along said line of
Overland street 10 feet to au
alley In said blook; thenoa northerly
along the west side r f ssld alley, and
parallel with Virginia street I'D feel;
(hence at right angles wes'erly, and
parallel with Overland strael, 10 feet,
thence southerly, parallsl with Virginia
street 130 fest to ths place of begin-
ning. subj.cf, however, toth* stipula-
tion as to an alley, contained In tb*
deed dated December 11,1893, of reoord
In Vol. 7, page , deed records of El
Paso oounty, Texas
10 An undivided one half Interest
In that pert of Blook No 51 of said city
of El Paso, as shown by the Anson
Mills map, and bounded as follows:
Beginning at tha northerly corner of
said block 51, tbeno* southerly with
tb* west of Durango street 125 feet;
tbeno* westerly, and p*r*llel with tb*
south Hue of said blook, 260 feet;
for the biennial meetlug of the su
preme lodga Kulghts of Pythias, at
Cleveland, Ohio, August 25tb, and for
tbe annual meetlug of tb* National Ed-
ucational association at Buffalo, N. Y ,
July 7th, a rate of one fare for th#
round trip has been mad*. For th*
annual national encampment of the
Grand Army of th* RepubUo at Bt.
Paul Minn., September 1st, a rate less
than one fare fpr the rouud trip has
been made.
There will be sold during the season
cheap excursion ticket s to several other
annuel meetings, dates and arrarrga
merits to which have not been com-
pleted yet
Be snr# and ask for your tickets via
Wabash route, It Is th* hast and qulok
est line to any of tb* above points,
with better equipments and )*hs
changes. For further Information ad-
dress
\V. F. Conner,8. W. P. A ,
Dellas, Tsi
A-,* for th# EL PABO TRANSFER
the best five cent OlUAK In th* mar
Ret.
JUST RECEIVED!
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’^'n'SiuToSv ■
THE NEW BLOCK IN
MILLER and
STETSON
HATS.....
I calling Clothier, Hatter and
Furnisher,
M IS. J | Z-.‘ I I HI, PASO SI 1:1:1 T.
«*M*mm*m*HHm*
! St. Michael’s ^
I College....
SANTA FE,
NEW MEXICO.
For further particulars,
ADDRESS:
BROTHER BOTULPH
O’Brieu to! Co.
sciwED Cerrillos Coal.
WOOD AND KINDLINC.
CHARCOAL
iti nny i| tin lit Ity lit our-load prioftg.
DBA UK It.H IN
Hay, Grain and Feed
Lime, Cement and Plaster.
Roofing Materials.
st. LrouiM St. near I'Uriou HoUtl. PbonxH.
WASHINGTON. DINING. ROOM,
Mack <lo«y, Prop,,
209 El Paso Bt.
FRENCH COOKS,
WHITE WAITER8
MEALS 35 cts.
OPKN - DAY - AM). NIGHT.
MEXICAN
OPALS,
Direct from th* mine*.
Carry an * x tenetv* stook. Bpeolal bar
gains to dealers.
40N0BA NKWH COMPANY
Mexloan Central Railway Dapot,
J narm, Mnxtoo.
)fHo# hours 9 to 12 a.m. 3:30 to 6:30 p».
.djprodto «■ ..»»*! culHvsHo®
e^'iuMue
is.ouu. at r »ir . **t>l* prise*.
FARMS c,,wn *h* T»UW. TerydeaP
I -OB auorr.
rbirntahftil or unfurnished room*, hose
-»ud bnalui M >0ka»
H*rff*lua 11 oi|y loll#
BIT TO LOAN.
General 'u' ri*»»loE about Mexloo gtTea.
f. L. SANCHEZ.
Oregon Be., near Po**a*«*.
Cl AMBiriED AI>8.
row KAXJL
pOK sui.K Ihiiwtsonw Maek^^ejitUrWU**'«
Pomeroy'! " . U s for* two t!a> ».__
COH SSI.K ''furnished room, for rent”
“ and "Kim'il.s for rent” oards for sale at
Timbi office. cents —oh#__
EKJK SALK Hubblt meul et the Timm
r offii.) ____
LX)K SAl.K illotting paper et the Timm
^ office
T. EHRENBERQ,
Carriage and Wagon
PAINTER,
329 El Paso Btreet.
WARIMI.
yy ANT E11 * a 5 alter girl at at. Georg# Ho -
1 \NTKI> :.,..nl Book, white woman. Also
experii’i *'d firmer. Writs R. J. Hanford,
Olty. _
tlTANTKD * cut n urn lit waiter, hoy from 15
V? to u.1»* i Unqtttrs et Timid office.
YIT- A NTKD l or boy to do homework end
’’ nut > • i«« f rhlidron. No cooking, Ad-
rirt’MH m. o in'o Timm office.
W
ANri-.li r tdftsaoouk at 7(io Me«a Ave-
rOK BXI4T.
(lit It UN I Meaty tarnished front room,
frato f
F »livrtp, will, prfratu family In eurlmrbe.
ynim ne.uM,,', iii.od and grass and trees In
yi.d Add.•M. L„ careTtMica.
I’HOfaMIOML,
rnira'.ilaa end anrgeon.
I K <>. M.COMMRI.T.
KYlt, KAR Ni
K AND THROAT. CATARRH
THKATRD.
(1I.ASM.B aOCURATILT,FITTBD.
Room vh, ati ilia, illock.
U. O. BROW*.
■etabllshed m
SOLD CROW* I
BR1DG* WOIU
U A H Bheldoa Bl.s
Rl Paso, Tea.
They Play
I Lard . . .
.mil
sh'K
ni '
slioi
for .
m i
t;rl-
wear out lots of
. those youngsters
"irs — makes the
l’ill pretty large
Imliteil purse—not
so large if you
ujvantage of the
fs
CLOSE. PRICES
.til
full
yin:
giving you on
of Boys’, Girls’
ittle Children’s
iouth window is
shoes for the
ones.
mm brqs.,
Oregon SB, next to Postoffice.
CHARLB ROKAHR.
pIactical
boot! maker.
EL T.
Fine Repaj
ISaii Antonio St.,
5, TEXAS.
and Cowboy Riding
i i Specialty.
Only flrsf-NLs v >t K' made to or-
der. Special Jkrc Ikon in fitting
tender and defon.it feet.
Half soles put n in 20 minutes
Dr. E. Alexamleh ’a
Native Wine.
THE PUKE J- ;(’E OF TUK GRAPE
Address K. JUUNBON 4 OO.,Sol#
Agents,K1 i’a-io, I'eias, for prlos* In
balk or o#a*
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