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EL PASO DAILY TIMES. TUESDAY. JUNE 28. 18ft8.
El PasoS^Tlmes
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U the fleet can seen re enongb no inflwrot* witfam onr tior'ler could port* tbs tra/k all washed away for tiona point to an adrance Few holders the handsomest ladies of Mexico wil
_ 1 i i„La la ta i> _ > . a . -• it ‘
Knttml at the Poatnttc* at K1 J'hj*o, Texas.
rhS« <m>!kI-(-la*** Mall Matter.
cjal to Uk« it to Manila
keep it warm thereafter
times publishing company.
Publish*!*-
JUAN S. HART. Manner.
20H F.AST OVKRUmi STKFKT.
Trltphwi! No* *0.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES*
Daily.
Oellreredln th* city, p*-r w**-k 9 oents.
l*R>abu- «**«'» v Saturday to < arrler.
In . ariablj .n AtWanee.
<*»«’ f'*r ............ f7fI
HI* lunotht ........... *,
On* rn.ii
All
Dewey will prevent it Tb»* jfreat rum* of our i*» about 2,00$ yards, except the rails will aell at present quotation*. -Eddy
pie do not *top to reflect that le«a tbaii The rain atorts wa* the worst ever Arjcn*
SJsSs SS52SS:
Cadiz will bring the fk»t,h!b tothellr oUti‘* *14'1 W.wu» th* **mn dlspetch Hon Win. H
’ foreign rote i» ormaiderabie in lar#®
-"■"i __~ cities and in certain rtateft. yet the na
Hon Hi ••herd I* Bland has recently tire American overwhelmingly doin
received hi- fourteenth nomination for mate* the buxineas and politic* of
An |>R| 1 ’**
the tlrin ifW
The T»k« '
oougreee It la evident that the Dam »
crate o? the i Ith oougnwwional district
of Mi**»an consider Bilver Dick a
good thing
El rr v i. : lion Americans have lieen
•nVliiioonUKued at th«*.»*xpiration nf praying the Admiral Camara will take
<1
WHbhin
iu.*.r eau bf tos »/l on file In the noo . ------
»i. pu.'u, n' of library of eongrrstR. American - iftdron Are really anffering
his flef-t v Manila Dewey and his
OI It » IJK ULATlON.
cvtverlng thoroughly the loeal ftoUV
i i«nvi (VailV t*y cm ru t*, if.
riaJtt**! nn the
for a little • lercUe and won 14 aporeoi
at** a call tv a the boantfnl Camara
Lorflhbury
K iTiffwlon
White Oak*
Anthony
BjfXMMl
Engle
BflWle
B« rijem
To aw in ..
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r Ulty
ftmt'li* covering
the TIMKS i* delivered <)
*he followli.*r n.wns at the
day of publication:
5 p. m I^emlnj
..6 p. m Silver
.4 p rn. LiM* Crueea.
In V w Me*!'*o.
I Rina Ana
Luke Valley
. ' »rgun, ....
In Arizona.
W j i <•> i x
iluaehuctt. •
4 ariiule
In TeiikM.
1 'niiiii K •
| Ofl 11 Jill'!
Marfa
V' fbarge f*,r P>ndage
12 nr.
,-r
2.H" l> r,
(& a r,
Fort He!4f»n
Sun Marwtai
tverorn*
NogRl’fM*.
|»un'*aii
rilfmn
Ho <*<»rn*
\ Uf. Hof f:
Sierra llianca
AhVUil I>1 %«* KATES.
mi.'dtg TH4W»iMtper« '*f prii
of her is fast d
■MM'puifg an*
i sap
The ouKt^fh* i
one rale h»<1 uj:
^The Tiur.i* bus been ao»K citicr organ alri.**
|He^. We t.fo.t ,t pays
• *ri/,
(fpM.or. *.f tbe i»dverflwr
VRe f.t V. spl*.pe
No dU'-ounl .
rate si.ex t nr* "‘dr«*<| to finyl.Mly
The wlvi‘tti».i,g agent .-an pay
r%! k ! I he s ji o4« t* * I >u y ef-n ii t
■r-.ilt to himsed l erf lust a M’« n
ti.n .e* for >11.■ year, f
lt)«b H' K a year Ids profit '.a !'■'
Mi
Oen Sh TCit can Ire relied np<»a to
mrt a h« t pe" tor the Htr&uiardM in Cuta
He will kee; he Dons on the more nn
til they stir - rider and will afford no
opportunity for criticism from th</se
Americaf.f v no hare lieen complaining
thatonr army oflidals were riot active
enough
Nf *. ’ M f* lay will be the anniversa-
ry of A; er a'a birth and El Paso will
fvlebrtt*- ih« lay with great pomp an l
show 11 i*■ r11of red fire has been pur
••hassd for it *’ oonanioii ami the ootu*
mifpo* of air ingeineuts has completed
all nwwftp.iin preparations tor a "hot
time ji. the 1 bfwn
This is the last month of grace for
taxpayers. The second half of V7 taxes
will \m delinquent after July 1, with
the attached penalty of V* per cent.
Barges died this afternoon at his /e*i , Thr>se who have no desire to contribute
dance here. All his children ware here this additional portion to the treasury
except one son He will be buried to box of the county had lietter settle, and
morrow by the Masonic !<>dge, he bar settle po<x> pronte. Argus
ing bean a Knight Templar Williaxn The past few days in northern New
Henry Purges was born in Madiaon Mexico have bees exr»ediiigly hot. so
county fennesaee on January h, \ HSb,; much so that grass on the range at many
and was educated in that state, but has points is drying up and will lie injnri-
l/**en a resident of Texas for forty-three j 0n« te the sPxrk business if rain doe*
p-ars He was educated in the law at u ,t faIi irilli<ie of jo days It is about
the !»uisiana State l;Diversity and be i tfa*. botu-41 weather ever experienced in
fame a very sncceiarfni lawyer He was jaM. the thermometer ranging from teO
asR-Kiatefl with the late Gov J< bn to 9H ____________________
Ireland at the time of the l«tter> eleva
iry
Uif i 'h
X .
* ir rub' RfeJ
Hi r l.g'. r* n will.
I• bn v* fib*1
lift* eivi
America
But the snpis.hition that the Irish-
Amerlcans. an the term go** would
even opjssw* an Anglo American alii
ance most be cautiously received Such
objection from such a quarter would
depend on circumstance* The New
York Times has inteHigently stated the
f*4ip* It says
A« for tb*- Iri«h in thi« wmntry. *>u* lr.,„mlll w„, lIU„ UJ„ 1)!V^r ,
of them would at first be hostile to any,. . .. ^ abimiaa tifcfffk
nn4.ntot.diaK BHUm. Hut ......S. Ih. «bW ruttoMfaip O the hu , ----- . ^
if tbare were real occasion for ancb an ! preme crmrt of thia state, the lino hav j I re enix has subscribed to a
understanding the number would l>e jug )^n styled Purges A Ir«li.nd. Fourth of July |»arade. Tu<>gjn for the
very few There urn no citizen* of the . . . t, . same nnrrs/hes can see that 1700and go
United States more loyal at heart tel A Orenburg spetnalsays w* reach- * * &
their (v)untry than those of Irish birth 1 *d here yesterday evening t.l,at W. L
or descent. A good many of them have J Martin bad iv^mniitted sulci le at hi Fboem* is on the Halt River and Tuo
heretofore been very willing b> sea the bom#| <>0<f we,t „f p#Wfl Justice 1,011 0,1 tb#J KanU Crnz ,>J>’on W4ve
T>nltod HUt«. K-t ...W tr.«.W* with ,rI(|wfl)t , :,mnty Attom.y JUrtlu ami!tile difl',r*D,»’
iMputy Bln-rifT I.ay arid aavi-ral otliern i M Cord late thi* exeninKrw»iv-
want, nut t>. hia bornf am! fruin ! that ha j «<1 aothon/.atiuu from Secretary AlK«r
had l>«ti dead an hour The im|ti<u»t I a(. Washington to recruit a reKini*nt of
dav«|i,j»d that Mr. Martin had i*nn j Infantry froi.i Arixona nnd«r th* aac
Mtlifnri.iK two or thr<*« flays at;d h« war ! orjd cal! f./r tThe regiment will
very dosjiondant, thinkinK hf' wan “'If | l**f render/oused at Whipple barracks
I fartriK from cancer Tha d .ctor had a* «'«,n aw pfiaaiida. OazetUt.
| b*«n to a«e him in tin, morning and re | Say* a Pb »nix a[M»:ial Bail in th«
liev'-d his pain In tic' evtnioK it re | inarialangtar case preferred against Of
turn.ni morn violently, and in* *f.n v.a* ficer .1 A Bortinre wa*reduced palay in
participate forma the chief part of the
program
The salne of the Mexican corn crop *
for 1W« wa* fn.ooo.ooa. This i* ten ;
time* the value of the coffee crop rai*
ed in Mexico
F H. Peter* of the Sonora Xews com- j
pany * agency in Monterey.fell from hi*
bicycle *ome week* ago receiving in j
jnrie* which caused bis death. His fu- j
neral at # a. m. on Monday wa* largely ;
attended. He wa* buried with Mason- j
ic honors
A gentleman just in from Cuernava !
ca states that Frank Norris, who died !
in that city a few days ago. wa* taken!
suddenly ill with hemorrhage of the ;
lungs while at work, and after the ill- I
ness passed off laid down in his room, j
dying a few moments afterward from j
heart failure —Two Republics. |.
A party of thirty Mormon* arri ved in I
SOMETHING NEW
■H
Tanre t*rt»n of the torM'i hurt rteanfter
for a uirkffl. euu krv«U*r wmott; in 4 poand
pRck^XC. All grocvni Miklf only l/j>
THE If. K. FA IR II \ NK COJf PAST,
CblcRco. 8t. LauU. N»w York. Botton. PbiiadelpblA
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is.. % m'.\ ri
BOTH FLAOH
Gre»t Brlt.iiifi ter o,bvion* r****otin Put.
If the time khonld owiih when the friend
ehip of thi*t country would U* of *e-
riorip value to the UnIted Htete** thin feel
ing would van tub.
Thin, continue* the Po*t, i« unquck
tionibly true. Next to Ireland, at any
rate, and in thousand# of cawm aliove
Ireland even, the citizen of thin coun-
try of Irifth descent lovee the United
fi.r.u. >i»r, f«*rtJ»*V*; if l*»* r«-1<■
rtt the ft.t'i.e litfuri- In I Vi r> »*«
Htatea. He in prepared to make any Mac-
j** prov :-4 in the {^tiding cenanN ! rifice that any other patriot would make, , . ..
. ,, ., * . . * i Bent for medicine, He fore nil return he i district (5onrt The reduction w&h made
H,iyb th- -vvarmah, Georgia, Newft. and if a c»niihination >>f Euroi^an ! ...... , , 1 ioouoo I1UMI"
aftkerl hie Wife to Btep out of the modi I a re u t of an application for a writ of
and bring Home water. While *he w.tn | hilemn corpun Pail had }>een previouM-
getting the water »he heard the report |y fixed by a jnktice of the peace at
if a otjut hi nation of Euro|>ean
■ jgiWern abould threaten America and,'
England h help were needed, the Irifth j
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104 W‘ 1W. iMli.y'il f»f. i.*» fftl
in1 ;x,;iw e* -Tii ,i;»'.i4<i jo
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hill.
that no poll' 4 party fthall have more
tii ii. two tl. : U of the ofliecN which
will le* f'rertf* I under it That, ie to, of the United .Staten would doubtlm* j . ,,
,, w». I . . . i of a pinto I in hi* room, and on her re- • | < inn)
nny, the lb , ioilcan*1 will grab tw» • welcome an Anglo American alhamv-i f T
thirdft of »’ HTHdle leaving the rt with an much enthu-iuMm a- any clan* jarFl ,u,1< 1101 >U 11 #i ,n * I he Plack Warrior I opper company,
rnainder f r >* h Democrat^ PopuHate, of people in the country | nlch al^VFriUft'righteuii^ ,Un< H M,n, Hn j of Globe, haa opened up one of the
• Hilver Rep-,! Ana. and bthera. - It It ia to lie hojied that, we may never j —- j largest hodiea of copier ore ever found
d yen not app*-.ir that coni(>etence In Ut need to l#ok abroad for an ally, hut if ; liKW MKXM O fiKWS. iu the territery. The ore body in 50
: have anythiM' to do with appointment*; fate or iniefortune compels hr to week j ^H nH(J}tj r„,„orM j,y H(v,re about | wide and averageH I4 per cent. Cop-
tic* million-4'J dollarw which will Much a friend. England will be our j intiror here i ^'r ^fibty per «»nt. of the company
thi* city from the neighlwring Mormon Shown ln th€ Herp«tine D.«.r* „„ . nta*.
colonies of this state last week. They l mt s»xai««.
expected to do sub-contracting on the j social to the Times.
Chihuahua & Pacific railroad, which is j Noualeh. Ariz . June 27—Patriotic
now being built from Chihuahua to: feeling at the line cities is at a fever
Guerrero. They are all skilled and ex ^»t. au<i «v.*r7 opportunity to give it
. * . t, ., , ,, , display Lft Hiezed and used to the nt-
penenced men. • ( hibuabua Enterprise. ;
The secretary of joitio* has issued a ! Owing to the large number of sym-
circular instructing a., judicial author- |-J£-
mS3W
,Vi|
>1 Mi It.ht
nririhi'il
h. ) In Our I Ml>I« of llwH
l’}.1* i ‘hi- u.out I. rtiU- f’ o ftpHoo it* tl *
g|(. JMf IfltU. riltft4 fl1 rrvfUiVH hn
Hftn-f from <■* b> f-J *>. but f"f •’■o •
pifigiti of lliii* film4 Ini'lion .ire ft..).} ul •'
Hf;.l JH ln<-|i<b lir<’ •*> > ’I lit Xi Gin.-ft'
'I l»<* oih—inch ruo |.» tii#*. I.iihIa of t In' who •
Lubi1-, ai* l In fthorl tlUn ruU n lix* «l no a i»< i
tf-jitiitfo of IF
The i tlttie rate In iki 1-2 jHiriM-nt of llmmonil,
exjH'mb'd iiu*s«-r the bill are to l»e con
ftid»*r«-d a- icb s[#oils to Ih» divided
among part - v rkers. It was not long
ago ht.at'4*! by an expert that. $2,000,000
.c'iiil'1 heIsaved f.ti the <vist of
th«* eleventh • ‘Hiis ami it would have
b *tii publifthed earlier an«l I men more
a vurate if lb* clerks ami coinjiilers
had Iteer. •i |< . ud tor ability ami not
because of pollMCal ilitl«euC4* |jow
ever ihe ‘'i-' lift iiuntors care very little
ah >ut a« « iin> v economy, and prompt
lieHX III 111| 111. f'liaiuCHM.
natural and chief d»»f*emlcnce
TEX Ah him.NUh.
j The will of ex Governor ft M Rob-
erts ha*1 been filed for probation in the
county court at, Austin The estate is
valued at ^-1.HIM)
again
inr local physicians ban looked j
up all cases rf»|*orted ami find al>solute j
ly no foundation for such talk Sacra j
ruente f hief
It is rumored in Springer business Hr i
'•left that <i W Pond A: Pro of Wagon j
Mound, among the largest general mer j
rale
The 2 tlijH'ft rate lf» 4c per Will "f Ihe nmnih ;
rao
The il i burn rale l»'Si pftr of •!*« moiii.h ; dti/.-nH of tin-
The 1 Vk.Hik ml*' ilOO pur reu! ■ >f Ihe i/nii.il. not among tlio-
the | IoIJhIon I *
I III. I ic I - II \ Nil THE Al I I AM |;,
PoNftit.lv tie f
r»t*
Tt»e 2 wi'ekft rate Ift V.*» IN I «’<-nI
raift-
'J'lie .1 weeks riil4* ii lft» per eeul
The .1 ruoiiilet rale 1h ;i iinn■>. 11
|e«4M 10 per f.l diMdouni
The r, iiioi.tles rate Ir >■ l
leftft 20 Jft f eel.| i|ift(*'.u?i|
The U ruoiii le* raU’ l« '>*
I»n»* ill> per eoni ilImimiwiiI.
The y.
>f i h< nn Hi i h
ii ul I lie tiioitl h
he Hu nil h f al*'.,
I In lie.Itl I, Mtl"
IK.eft I he fliOtlt h rale.
year rate Ih 12 Umh'h llie Miohth rale,
lenh ;si jwr cei.t .llkooum
Bpeelal Iftfftll loie* I diy per -ul extra
"F *> 11 ' lul vert ifteJie ut* (ihlirtftfti Ul f»"
thirdft of dally rat#***
have found an >'
>d 'll t hey i end
our comilli*'ii*.
|p.1 ii*' a-* if I hey
M.l al biiNt' eiitn only aeeepUwl.
Headliik Mill lei II.den
Tfti'lifpBvii iientN Ift’f UtH lir-ftl li.fteril.ui I
Oel.lft for «aeh NUl«hP(|Urnl ll.tellli.K I ‘ 11 i
tr ii id ft f> r I'ftfti I Up *• to l<e taken In a i. i- o • t F •*
Dlfuh} at !> DBillA l« r lilte euelt Iiifterll"', I m
At Aiiatiu Saturday the little 2-year chamlieo houses in the territory, will
old son of Ed Peterson and wife fell ! hooii crjuiuience tho «rc<3tion of a large
inb* a tuhfllled with water and drowned | warehouse ut Springer
before it*1 mother, who was in an ud-j News cftimes from Albuquerque tiiat
joining room, could reach it Mrs the adjutant general lias authorized
Paterson is prostrated with grief (>»1 porrodaiie t.o enlist 15 m ire yolun-
A Tyler disputch says ' H KJieii j tears for < 'ol. Wood s regiment of rough
are no more patrioticWHH w’aylaid last night on his wav riders, and the local recruiting officer
home and killed, being struck thr* *• j rtiinouiices
heavy blows on ttje head with a coupl Santa Ke.
ing pin Two MtispecU were arrested: I'or representative from the twoo >nn-
today, but were releasi-d PubtsTy tj ;A of (irautaml Ilona Ana. Martin
was the cause of the killing Eohrnan, of Huh place, and Atchenon
Ik'eville sjMK'liil flue of the largest McUlilitock. of Riltcoli, were Iwith ft’-rtli
deal-* made in this county since the war didates. blit Sr Mcf 'lmtock has with
began was coiiHiimatctl this Week ts* drawn in favor of .Mr ladimnn A P
twei'ii, W Tandy of San Antonio and
|-j A f'oleman of Panola, Miss, in
which Mr, Tandy sold Mr Coleinuii his
ranch and cattle in Pee county cojiHist
ing of ;t. Kin ncreM and about, non head of
cattle for $\I5,000 cash
eat republic, certs in y
of foreign birth, sajs
' than the Irish They j
lutn here from oppre
adapt theuiHclvcft to
and feel hh much at
•TC in the Kmrald isle
ncolc al :> wr.iitft i>» r nn*' • • ■ • i. mwrii
ctiuiig'vl loon is. f>y I he n>* >t* (E. |l ..e p.
TIMES IMTIUSIII.V. com|
A N l.
they liecoiu** in n word at, once pa it,
and parcel -.1 ip<
Sim4' tin* talk lias become common on
both Hides of tic Atlantic of an Anglo
A merman alliance the remark is often
iipi'h fiat it.- hi h influence in the
United State*1 would prevent such an
agreement between England and
America If the great body of the
American population should lake It info
their heads to form Much an alliance.
is owned by .lame* A. Fleming, of Phoe-
nix, Ariz . formerly of Denver
An injunction suit brought against
the tax collector of Maricopa county
and the city of Phoenix, restraining
them from collecting taxes levied direct
on the stock of the Arizona Natioual
bank et al., was dissolved in the district
c/uirt, Chief Justice Street presiding.
The hanks have maintained that the
ntocks should )»e assessed to the indivi-
dual holders and not against the hank*
nf* cor iterations.
It transpires that El wood Hadley who
ha« been nominated as agent of the
Hut Iw'wilV HsiiVl* Ui7s^ I', Ariamu, was eboMn
f r the position at the instigation of
Senator Mark Hanna of Ohio and over
the protest of Arizona Republicans.
Iloii. N. A Morford, editor of the
Phoenix Herald, had been r® commend-
e 1 for the position by Gov, McCord.
Hadley is proprietor of a little store at
Arizola. a small station on the Southern
Fall is mentioned as the nominee on the | pacific,
Democratic ticket. Chi®f
Wool receipts at the Muthenon ware
boils® since last wsck number 50,000 ■
pounds from Lee Corn and 1h,(m»o pounds
ities to see t/j it that in all decisions,
decree® or other official documents the
provisions of the law establishing the
metric system of weight* and measures
must be strictly complied with in order
to do away with every excuse on the
pirt of private individuals for not em-
ploying the metrical system in their
business transactions. The government
is determined to enforce the general
use of the metrical system throughout
the republic.
Near the Santo D cuing ranch. State
of Hidaldo, district of Huasca, a boy
wfhile in pursuit of a rabbit in the
mountains, found in a hole in the rocks
a small keg full of “copper dollars' as
he called them, or gold ounces. He
took it home and gave it to his mother,
who hid it. The matter coming to the
ears of the jefe police, he sent an alcal
sympathizers and Americans the an
thoritie* on both sides of the line per j
rait no discussions because it ia feared
that they would arouse a feeling that
might end in collision and bloodshed,
but each side in ever ready to show their !
enthusiasm and faith iu their cause j
whenever a favorable opportunity pre- <
eents.
Such an opportunity was grasped at j
the opera house yesterday evening.
Mills el Vera, the serpentine dancer
was on the stage at the opera house dis-
playing the beautiful aud marvelous il
1 unions of her exquisite art and in the
shifting changes of light and color there j
appeared the flag of Spain Instantly a i
trtintndons shout arose from the
threats of many score of Spaniards and
tbeir sympathizers. When the enthu-
siastic Pierian applause was at its
height old glorv was flung upon the
radiant vision and in an instant the
Spanish cry was drowned in the tri
Railroad Time Tables.
LOCAL OR KL PASO TIME.
Railroads which contribute nothin* to
u.. »r...w iu wur work of building up
and her hurroundlmrs. arc not
the Times in our work
this city and her surroundings, nr* not
mentioned in thin column. Those which
work against El Pane’s in It
wise omitted.
IsChtck at 8:10
days. Wednesdays
days.
Arrive- at .'J:20 p. rn. on
days. Thursdays and Satur-
unphant cheers of the Americans pres-
ent in the audience and the beautiful
de who terrified the old woman into j w,w recalled again and again
giving up the treasure, threatening to ! The Wealth of the rutted state*,
kill her and to drag her off to jail. As i Atlanta Constitution The celebrated
soon as possible she appealed to the English statistician, Mr Michael G Mul
....... "f Antoni., ............... the T
alcalde imprisoned Put lie and the . richest^country on the globe. In the
jefe politico have become very friend- j following table Mr. Mulhall gives in
y and no ode knows how the matter round numbers the wealth of each of
... . the world s leading countries, begin ,
wlM ,•,,',''4 _ 1 nlng with the United States: |
The VsesTnf Corn, j l'nitsd States ......« *1.750,000.TOO |
An exchange from the corn tielt, ■ j,*rauce
says. “Look at the endless use of corn. ! (jprinany
It fattens hogs, cattle and humans; it i{,lsHia
furnishes whiskey, l»eer. starch and
KI4) tiKANDK, SI K R III
MADHK AND PACIFIC.
(Sierra Mad re Line.)
0 a. rn. nn Mon-
sdays aud Url-
Arrives at 3:2Q p. rn. nn Tues-
day*.
TEXAS AND PACIFIC.
(El Paso Route*
leaves at 2:10 p.* m. dally eor
the East, via Fort Wurth. Dal-
las. Liu !»• Roek or Kansas
<Mty, and direct to New Or-
leans.
Arrives at 10:10 a. tn. dally
with full mails from the East
and from
North Texas points.
'in t
Central, East and
as points
KL PASO AND NORTH EASTERN.
Trains leave El Push at 7:30 a
ui.. daily, and arrive at 7 p. rn.
i'KCOH VALLEY RAILWAY.
' eaves Pecos dally at 7:30
Vrrlv»*s at Dldy at I
well i
Aufttria.
msiil "f till gradtts. The pith of the j.,iv
stiilk furnishes a .xdliilose to pack in the Sr»xiii
sides of warships, so that if shot below '#rrivib„ at the
the water hue it swells and closes the
50,0a0,0OO,(KMl'
. 47,950.000.000 ,
. . 40,260,000,000 j
.. d2,125.000,000 j
.. 22.500.(MM1.000 i
. 15.K00.CMKMKM* I
. .. 11,300,00),00 »j
wealth of each
hob. Fritin it crirn sugar and *Vr„p !
can be made. It is as good as t?oaf for
fuel. And now, from the oil of corn, an
India rublrer is made which has more
j resiliency than the rubber tree itself.
Verily and indeed, great is corn.
its real estate, railways, buildings and
; merchandise. From the foregoing table
it aj*|M*ars that the wealth of the United j
.States is $22,720,000,000 in excess of the i
; wealth of Great Britain aud equal to !
To Whom it May i | ^ combined wealth of Russia, Austria, i
My wife. ('atharine Kline, having left j Vuotabie fart to he considered in this ‘
Frishie has got a contract for a railway 1 , 14111 iT:’ I,"1 fl‘J be respon- j conuectmu is that while the various’
slide for any debts that she may incur. : European oonntries included in the
S.gned this J.lrd day of .lune. A ll, Mm. : tun^ug list are comparatively at a
, NO vv kei\*k 1 standstill, the United States is just at
MEXICAN MATTERS.
El Norte of Uhihuuhua say* General !
■V) a.
_ . 12.03
p m. mil at Roswell al 5:15
u. m.
Luavuft I(( swell dully at 9:‘S
.x, ..rriv.vut Eddy at 1.3*
'mm at 7:10
a m., arrivuittt Eddy at 1.25
p. rn., aud at. Peuoti at. 7tie
p. ui.
THE WABASH LINK
connects with Texas and Pa
eifle at BE Louis. Through
line If) Buffalo. Canadian
(NJlnCs and New York.
All tlcke'.s, limited <>r uni I un-
ited, etititle holder to 10 days
fttnp-over at Niagara Full*.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL
connects with Texas and Pa-
cific at New Orleans and St.
Louis. The N« w Orleans and
»'hieaic limited train is (
one uiglit on the road.
ft only
IRON MOUNTAIN LINK
ets ut To:
connei
ail T«
which
IsOllls.
which lire taken d
i. making do*
lions for M
lirect to ir
x.irkana wltl
xit.ft and Pacific train?
mg close connec-
ieuiphls and all
:d the 31iftftlftftippi.
point* east ol
UHll'AOO AND NORTH WESTERN.
This line runs to the great
summer resorts of t he North
tT» clear w:tt4*r lakes and
streams where fish abound,
tor particulars and descrip-
tive pamphlets, write to the
General Passenger Agent at
Chicago.
from Mart Fanning All the Watkins [from Uhihuuhua to Tapia, in the state
All trains urn laid tip here on a unit flip in now in, aggregating about HUM). Ihirango.
of a washout about five miles west of pounds. 1 he wool market is (dill (pilet i Han Angel is to excel all former re j
Quels* Umiduetor B II Moyer went and not, nnicli demand being matiifost , cords by the feaste which will Like Laltel leaf lard, just received at the K1
over (he truck last night and re ed. hut prices are firmer and all indica j place shortly. A klrrnesse, in which I*aso Grocery Co's.
4 11«■.«I> Sunday FkeursioiiH t«* Ahiim>g«»rd<»
i.. . , , , . . , . Don’t mins the excursion to Alamo-
Armour's Gobi lutud hsni and White ' [lMtH^1'd6VflbummVr'J',Ue^ 'll" ",4Sl s'"',la> "”*'"1 thfi
mistrial (levelopmriit. humming new r.ovn ;,n<l pick out a lot.
Furniture bonrht at 817 El Paso street ^'Uiinl trip only $2 •»').
BIG SUMMER SALE.
We aft-f*(i|ig to sell lots of n''1’1''
month and in order to make them movi
more rapidly we are are making prices that
positively i an not he duplicated hy any one.
Read this "ad.” and when you make your
purchases, brine it with you, and you will
find
A short tale.
Wholesale dealers' in the East—finan-
cially embarrassed, finally "busts” w.
buy sheets and pillow cases cheap. You
can do the same. Lower prices were never
made on these goods in this dty.
6-4 Hemmed sheets, 36c.
8 4 Hemmed sheets, 37 h>c.
9- 4 Hemmed sheets, 40c.
10- 4 Hemmed sheets, 43c.
Hemmed pillow cases, ?6-43 m • each 11.
Hemmed pillow cases, 3b*5° *11 •, ea.h
12'»c.
Hemstitched pillow cases, 36x45 in., each
^Hemstitched pillow .ases, 36x50 in., each
16 2-3C,
Wtttth Shirts.
Out skirls are giving splendid sutiM.u
tion this season. They
set well.
are made well and
They are cheap.
Muslin Underwear.
Jjr.
J
»*&
When such g rments we have can
Inght at such prices as we make, it i-
to wear yourself out with the work
1 worry of making them.
< hlldren’s I trawers, 1 sc to 50c.
Misses' Drawers, 15c to 50c.
idles’ Drawers, 25c to 42 no.
1 hild’s Gowns, 50c to 75c.
Misses’ Gown-, 50c to 75c.
I idkV Gowns, 50. to #4.00.
j idles* Chemise, toe to f .’.co
( irset Covers, 25c to $1.50
I .dies’ Skirts, >>oc to 50.
Sliirt WnistH.
0
4V,-5)
:>c 4
ft
.y .
■■
Ligt.t weight crash, 75c.
W'liite duck skirts, I1.50.
White dock skirts, I2.50.
t.inen color duck, 42.50.
Linen crash, |2 25.
All linen, shrunk, $3.50
Embroidery Remnants.
We have a fine lot ol Embroideries in
pieces of 2 1-2 to 6 yards each, In all
widths from 1 inch to 6 inches.
Prices, 15c. to *1.75 per piece.
,r|
f
AT (1
this se.isp
41.00 eail
AT i
ham and
stylish p'
Worth ft
Popular gar-
mutts, popu
lar prices.
These prices
represent a
big discount
and are mon-
ey savers tor
you. O u r
[goods m this
' line sell them-
selves at our
mid summer
prices.
AT 45c—A
choice lot of
lawn and per-
cale waists in
good styles
and perfect
fitters. Form-
___ ____ er prices 50-
o . "iir to 75c.
awn and percale waists, all
kuods, and worth from 75c to
White pivjue, madras, g*ng-
icale waists, made with the
h front and' pleated back
11 41.50 each.
this lot of bargains in shirt
ive an exceptionally fine as-
B-sld
waists we
sortment. ;,e finer qualities ol them, and
our prices thclll al8 as foW 8s possible,
quality co
UtuhrcIliiH uud PtirtiBols.
A big pm. base of umbrellas and para-
sols has "loa led u. lip” and we are now
unking you a present of our expected
profits. A hi 1- k unihrell 1 is always useful,
an ! .1 fancy parasol to match your summer
soil ad Is nun:h to its t llei t.
1.1 lies' Fancy < .rena.line Parasols,
with colored silk lining, .11 11A l F PRICE
10 close out.
Fancy china silk and changeable fou-
lard parasols, worth 4J,.00 lot 4i.C0.
2(1 huh fast black twilled cotton serge,
natural handle and steel rod, 75c.
26 inch Gloria, with'steel rod and
natural handle, 41 ,c»>
Half silk serge umbrella on steel rod,
fjney handle, ♦ 1.75.
Fancy changeable si k on steel rod,
natural and dresdett handles, ♦ v 50 and
f)5".
Sailor Hats
For ladies and children go at a big d s
count. Fine goods and in the latest styles,
but we have too many of them.
A 15c HAT.
in l adies' Sailors,
Colors, black and
A special bargain
worth ordinarily 35c.
white.
ladies’ Sailois, in navy and black,
good st) les, worth 75c, sale price 25c.
Children's Sailors in tine braids, spe-
cial lot put out for this sale, worth '50c t
>j.r exo for 35c, -
And many other styles that are sur
10 please and that are right in price.
Linens.
Our offeis on Table I inerts are such
that you can’t afford to miss them. It will
pay you to buy now,even it vou don’t need
them |jr present use,
Specialties—
72 inch half bleached linen, very
heavy, 47'sc.
(.8 inch bleached Damask, 65c.
72 inch bleached Damask, 85c.
54 inch unbleached Damask, 25c,
Handkerchiefs.
100 down Ladies’ Handkerchiefs in
embroidery, hemstitched, etc., fine qua'ity,
worth 25c to 33 '-.'-A., Sfe ia! pr.-.-e. 2sv
each or #2.00 per dozen.
b£
rij
Corsets.
B
. UWO MUST
An ill-fitting corset
is a trial to any wom-
an. (We don’t have
that kind.) The pop-
ular ”W. B.” and
"Glove Fitting” Cor-
sets are perfect fitters,
insuring comfort and
good wear.
A FEW SPECIALTIES:
R. H. Glove Fitting, 4i 00.
Idle Paris shape glove fitting, 41 00 to
*1 • 75-
Style 654 "W. B ” corset, 4i 25.
Style 652 "VV1. B.” silk corset, $) 50.
A lot of odd sizes in different makes,
all good goods, at HALF PRICE.
Summer Underwear.
These prices speak for . themselves
Our buying facilities make it possible to
give you extra values.
50 dozen ladies’ vests worth 10c each,
for 5c.
Swiss ribbed vests in white or ecru,
taped in neck and arms, 12 'vC.
Bleached ribbed vests with slioirt
sleeves, 15c.
Ladies’ extra size vests 20c to 65c.
Ladies' Lisle finish fibbed vests, fine
quality, 25c.
Hosiery.
Triple Knee
LfATHER Stocking"
r ■
Kenosha
Make
PlcVkftvf'
Prand
Our sales show that our hosiery is ap-
preciated (?) the people who use good goods.
Our aim is to give our customers quality,
although tiie profits may not be so large.
For boys and misses the "Black Cat”
brand is the best. Light or heavy weights,
all sizes, 25c.
Speci.l lot of childrens’ fast black hose,
worth 15c and 20c per pur, I2'«c.
A Handsome
Souvenir Fan
giv en to each customer during this sale.
Wash Goods Bargains.
We have placed on sale four lots of
wash goods at selling prices. There are
yet two or three months in which to wear
light goods, and hy taking advantage of this
cut you save money.
LOT NO. 1.
Consists ot all lawns, lappets, etc.,
that have been selling for 5, 6 , 7 1 a and
8Sc. Sale price 5c.
1.0r no. 2.
Consists of lappets and lace stripe and
plain lawns and jackonettes that are worth
10c and 12 Sic. Sale price, 8Sc.
LOT NO. 3.
Consists of Lawns, Mulls, Checks and
OrganJies that are worth 15c and 16 2 3c.
Sale price, 10c.
LOT NO. 4.
Organdies Lawns and Dotted Swiss
Mulls, elegant patterns and all new. Worth
20c. Sale price, ta.'ic.
Infant Caps.
Y?ur baby rrobab|y
IfiStf'/'fif -dt'SE our summer sale put
11:1,' i > - *r
Ilk M
#4?
that cap at a pi ice that
is easy to reach.
Infants caps in fancy
open stripes, 12 He.
Infants embroidered
caps, good quality, 25c.
Finer qualities in
Lawn, Embroidery,
Organdies and Si'k,
35c to |2 co each.
Infants pique sun bonnet, 25c.
Same trimmed with embroidery, jck4
a®
BELTS.
Carpets.
Your home will look brighter and more
home like with a tresh new carpet on the
door. Our advice is to give us your order
while the prices are low. We can't stand
it to sell at these price.- regularly.
Cotton Chain Carpet, full yard wide,
25c.
Double CotOn Chain Carpet, good
weight and full width, 35c.
Union Ingrain Carpet, extra good, 45c.
Special prices on al! finer qualities for
this month.
For Rugc eve have a lot of tine quality
Remnants ot Moquettes, Velvet, etc., very
cheap.
Lace Curtains.
A new carpet is naturally followed by
new curtains. Our summer sale prices
make it possible for you to buy without a
serious depletion of the purse.
Ruffled Svvi-s Curtains, 3 yards long,
extra value, regular 41.7; goods, 41.25.
Better quality, same size, are worth
$2.00. Sale price, $1.50.
Brussels Net Curtains, 3 yards long,
with lace n tile, special price, 42.25.
Point d' Esprit, rutiled, 3 yards long,
extra good, worth S4.50, for 4q.co.
Children's Hats.
Fancy hats for children are in
favor this season, and this sale gives
an opportunity to buy them cheap.
A special bargain in a lot of child’
fancy lawn hats worth from 35c to 4i 00
each, for 25c.
Another lot of child's mull and trimmed
straw hats, all fresh goods and worth
more, 50c. 1
m
We have an immense lot of Ladias’
Belts in all styles and we want to sell them.
Therefore these ptices:
100 Belts worth from 35c to 50c each.
Sale price, 15c.
Finer Leather Belts in all colors, 35c
to 75c.
25 per cent discount on all Jewelled
Belts during the Big Summer Sale.
YOU WONDER
How we can make such prices? The
explanation is this: We have a buyer con-
stantly in New York and can secure bar-
gains that others can not. You always
get the benefit of any low pri.es that we
get.
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