El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 28, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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ET, PASO DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, .JUN E 28, 1888.
IB TIO EXTREMES—
HIGH QUALITY
and LOW PRICES-
MEET 11 CR^':K! BICYCLES.
A FLAG WILL
BE FLAUNTED.
AROrSD TOWS.
A HIS« JI'RV.
• Lon| Trial Fndrd i
the lYInnfr
LMt With Neither
.1 H
Court Will Adjourn cijv.
! Mrs. Ludwig is iu the city
STAR'S AM) STRIPES TO FLOAT OS
THE HKEEZE W HILE THE PLAZA
EAtU.ES SCREAM.
Campbell & Grayson, the druggists
Marriage licenses were issued jester , xhurwl,_
<SSt
* , . . .. , , being ont aiuee Friday afterno. n. failed ,1. jt..
I 1 alien was arrested t y the chief of . to rwloi, „ verdict, and on yesterday
police yesterday on the charge O rude- morning waa discharged by Judge
ly displaying _ a pistol. Complaint VTalthall soon after the opening of
PERSONAL.
Bmnher of St Lniis is in the
(jOSTETTER’s
| • CELEBRATED 1V
from
oria.
Walter Davis of Jiuietnus Mexioo, is
1898 Models
represent every prac-
tical improvement of
the year....
Guarantee, good as a bond.
Prices ?20, S25, $30 and
S50.00.
Ch.iinless $75 00.
Other full-sized 1898 wheels
$27.50 and $35 00.
MUSIC STORE,
Bicycle and Sew ing Machine ,
Depot,
EL PASO. - TEXAS.
This duly th«* fourth is I ikc-lj
Meoiomblp Od« in El 1’ttwo.
to llr a
and (lit*
Thoui>an«U of Visitors Will Ih» fnlrrtaln-
uh> umit* by a Frenchman.
The city clerk issned only two build
ing permits yesterday and both were
lor small houses. Two Mexicans will
oxl in a tiurgeou* Maunrr WHO Firework* **"*<* two JUflob** to WSt $18 W and t&Y
Certified oopie# of all proopeiliugs rel-
ative to the bond iawne were mailed to
N. W. Harris & (V. the I'hioajro hank
anti Oratory Without End.
The dornmente made a
anti im’2*t the bankers
Foarteen citizens, including five re*
■ porters, met at the office of Judge **rs, yesterday.
Hunter la^t evening to discuss and ar-: bulky package
range fur the 4th of July celebration, j al*out f5.
! A call had been printed in an evening i Col. Jake C&tiin
paper requesting all who had subscribed . more than a month taking thescholastic*
has t»eeu busy for
to the celebration to attend the meet*
' ing, but only a feW persons responded.
Among those present were noted
, Messrs. Dillon MeCuteheou. Hunter.
; McKie, Richards amt Edwards,
i Collector Dillon occupied the chair and
Editor McKie served as Secretary
The principal portion of the evening
was devoted to hearing the report of
Mr Slater, who outlined his plans for | plW6issa legion , ! frauds" iuthis citv.'
m 4 king the flag raising the feature of,
the day the Hag to be donated. His ;
scheme appeared attractive on pajier
census of the city He has enrolled
during that time more than 1500 names,
but does not expect t ■ complete his task
for at least ten days.
W. R. Brown procured from the
county clerk yesterday a lice use to wed
Miss Kate Moore. The wedding will
take place tomorrow. Both the eon
tracting mrth s are well known and
Estahftu /amb»iiio on yesterday deed-
ed to Judge ,1 K Harper and his sue
oessoi*» in Kuice t < hold in trust for El
A (Tip of
GOOD Coffee
is almost a
luxury.
Ili-re is
so much of
the “about
so-so” kind
sold that
Lots of folks
, _ , , ,. haven’t an
4^Ee,v^-4j^;A| ' ylW bE-a what
v. gjy-ijra Li* Tea It v fine
!' Jjf CO EPEE
tastes like. Here’s a coffee—a No.
i Java and Mach a—that we can
heartily recommend. It's really a
fine, high grade, meritorious article.
In fact we know of milling that
heats it, an 1 mighty htlle anywhere
That comes up to it.
We’re careful in the buying.
We know it’s right; wv know it'-
good. If vve didn’t we wouldn't
dare offer it to our trade.
One of the h. st proofs that it’s
good lies in the fa. t folks who try
it come again, and our trade in
roasted Java and ,M icivi is grow 'n,:.
J B. WATSON.
Dealer in Groceries and Provisions,
(Tor. S*in Atitonpa aijil Star-Con St*
1'lb‘Nh HI.
Pui8 Drugs.
: i ......... * *»
posed.
j A report wan submitted by Judge
Hunter, chairman of the fireworks coin -
I mittee He said the committee had sent
| threw telegrams ordering fireworks for
j the occasion, and had received the fol-
io a* ing telegram from the maimfactur-
§
FINE TOILET ARTICLES.
I'merliilimix I'illerf I>«y or tNiglit.
M.H. WEBB
1
k mrsnrotw r&wssTtmi> ?
1 J C'
GONZALEZ
\\ huh «iilc and l(«Mall
Ui 'ih r in....
quors ^ Cigars
(II Cormnortlal M..
■ ( ll l>AI) .H YKKZ. - - MKMCO. I
vowwvvwwawwv!
Li
THGSSAS A, OWYER, JR.
'ominJSYon MeroLaiji
“Your order receive 1. also additional
orders. Everything will be rushed
Judge Huuter stated that he had
wired an order fur a Mexican flag mi l
received a reply tiiat the order would
be til led as given
He said that the fireworks committee
thought it would be ijest to arrange
a ] rogranj of the set pieces so that ti c
audience might und'-r-tund each ex-
hibit. Sky rockets ami Roman candles
would be discharged between each sot
pi we, he said.
Mr. Dillon, fur the committee on
speakers, -trite l that he had s -t-n all the
orators sole 'ted to deliver addresses an l
that all had computed to serve l).-
Yandell had agreed to net as master of
ceremonies and introd c ■ the sj»eak« r
Consul Kendiick was naintdas orator
of the day and allowed 15 minutes in
which to deliver 1jispeech. The other
speakers. Will Burg’s. NY. M Cold well
and Messrs. Stanton ai d Leigh Clarke
were limited to 10 minute sjieeches.
Collector Dillon said he had been ap-
pointed to invite the Knight* of Py-
thias to participate in the parade That
the members of the local lodge had not
sntlici. m time to take ofiici tl action, but
he h id been a«* imd that all would )oiu
in the parade
Justice NY. NY. Bridgers, if the
OraiJiic, reporti'«i that he had invited
the Knights oJ Balmr ns iiistrui’Ual an l
that they will participate
Mr. Slater said
1 wh . appointed to look after the
flag raising. | propose that, the follow
i'i“ program, whieli I have arranged, h«
cir;m*l out
i hat the proc Ssion disbaicl at the
plaza: after the baud h.t- played tie*
flag will be presented t » M.ivor Magof
tin. ]ii’o\ i«ted he wili |...rn.'ipatc albr
that Lif'iUeinttil McClure, from ,lhe
post, "ill hoist It to the l ,p of the p.Je
Tin- MctimU c.inn* n are tlc-u t<* salute,
and Star Spangled Baiun r and oth* r
patriotic air-* will be sung iu churns.
XunieroiiH addresses will follow, afb r
which the Mt ::iiMii band will play and
thti Declaration of Iiidcpendeuee be
rend
Fears were expressed by many pres-
ent that the procession would not start
promptly, wtnreujion Mr Dillon assur
ed those present tlmt Mr Coiirchesne.
who has charge of that » • -t • f tic nr<*
gram, will -tart tie- pa ; de at no'clock
a. mi. if only ten person-. ,o«* in line.
It was sngge.-tefl that, the > dcitjng
committee get out today and colli et hic
ot the fund* which iiave been Mb- -rib
ed. ilid the idea was adopted. Me
Cutclieon a was selected for the re mb.’/
von- of the committee and members
will assemble there this afternoon
HYUKHMANS WILL 1‘AUAIMe
T C Lyons, chairman of the commit
te« appointed to invit'* the Ancient
i >fdt r of Iiyl)ermaUR to participate in
the parade, stated last night P* a TlMU.S
.reporter that he had presented the ipvi
tatiotj to the order and that the Hybei
mans had unatiimou-lv accepted
• _ , . r . . . L-ist woi»k. of wuction mile at SiJbcr-
t Rscfilying m Forwarding t ■ b>os wat.d,. -i -lumomi-.
STATE OF CHI1JUAH1A. MBXJ «>
<1 *• 1!« 'luflveaiid pro- (
•'iiet ti' l j
* iC f
la ing sacraficed
White Labe) leaf la-
ham at the El Pas <»
i and (iold
r '*v ( y
ml
r Buy*ml
£ ■) net a it) r-cerjoi ion -tnU
7 ilispBUh**? (** r c
A % Hjfori*.
y ■ V. -Sk- "»« ‘^•k. •*
| front iug the Santa F* road.nearth*smel-
rt*r. i lie land is to l*e used for the pub-
lic r< ad, and the priiV'paid therefor is
! tfiDio
The mifther and sister hubbards
played ball Sunday afternoon according
to HnuounceiuHiit. blit owing to the in-
terne heat the attendance was not enor-
mous. and it is said that the venture
i was not an a muffing financial success
The score stood .ID to 1 in favor ot
Bridgers' team.
T. (' Lvoue, prbprii tor of theLindelb
was wearing n broad smile Suudily.
NN hen naked the cause, he said that a
new giie-t had arrived at the hotel on
, tlie previous night The guest, he said
was a lady and she had not then regist
: erod. because her parents had not full)
: decided what to name her. She is a
i new girl baby.
Jailer Blacker has sprinkled quick
lime in and around the cells in the city
p;'i>on ta endeavor to exterminate the
sickening odor arising therefrom: The
many drunkards confined m tin* clos *
quarters recently have suc«*cefled in
c inverting the cells into hog pens, and
t »e slruich arising 'therefrom is a men
ace to the health of the pris n employes
.Snaii Berbosa was apprehended ami
taken l>efore Justitv McKie, yesterday,
for a preliminary hearing He was
charged with the theft of a watch from
Pete Froze hist May. He fled to Mexico
and did not return until a few days
ago when he was arrested The watch
whs pawned in Juarez Justice McKie
bound i» Tlsisa over l > tin* gran 1 jury
in the sum of
i The cadi drawer of the Yellow Kid
I saloon was raided last night and a small
, slim taken A young h> b «. who ha*
j been hanging around the bar room h i
; s-itije weeks .-lipped helmet the counter
wmle tic* bartcmler was iu a vviiu
room He was <Mright in tic act of rol-
i king tin* cash drawer ami tied with se\
j euty five cents in bis hand
E C Jk-ws horse and buggy disap
peared Sunday, while tie whs at tending
. church The police were notified at I'-
o clock to look out f<-r the w hich*, a*
it was su -p'M ted that sonic one had
‘stolen it Latf r m the flay a party hi
Hiblleft's dairv. on tin* c>»mity road,
rung up to say tjj.it a Ijorse and buggy
had U*en taken from a ilruukeu Mexi-
can and a b-y a short time beforw They
proved to be the i»roperty of E (' lVw
‘Summer tourist- will wing th* r
Way **H.-tWHid the latter part of tills
we* k. taking advantage of tin* exceed
itigly hi\v rates offered by tin* Texa-
and Pacific Railway t.» Buffalo. New
York NYa-lmi;;ton. D ('.and Nash-
ville, Tennessee, all of which will be
available. Tin* superior aecommoda-
ti'>:i- through connections and coin
t» >uim treatiiient alb-rded by tin* T cV
P are e ui^tautly adding t ■ the popti
; larity of this route,
War bulletins at the Cafe.
Mesa water 50 cents per month XX.
1 care Tim its.
Just in from Paris, at the City of
Loudon stoic in Juap /, a new line of
ilks f,.r wai-ts • t tin* lati'st designs
and n specialty in chiffon and tnun.-sel
ine *i*• - fie of all kinds, width 18 iuelH’s,
at fibc and 75c js*r yard, tin* nic+r-t
g ods ever import d in this cuty \V
■ all special .'(ft. ntioii to (,ur be*st qilalitv
•of lidb -'-ilk -aminer nini*-rvi"*U at
*1 no and -ilk taff' t-is gla petticoats,
g'*'"l qualit} at J5. Everybody is
iuvite«t to in-p«*ct our now atock
Fi i.tx But \s< mvi .
inn 1,1, akuo n.i.
**> m
Ohas. F, S!ack&Oo.
im e (s'ji sa
,N SI R! ! ! V
FIRS! CtliSS mm.
We s- v F IKS I
CLASS and \v mean
it. Honest g^ods
and down weight.
We guarantee every-
thing we sell to b
cvacdy a£ represent-
St t'harlei Francis E Elmer. L<>*
Ai celec <. NN King ( hits ig •
Miller, Law York < h is, Sims, Kansax
( try. H. U\ Smith, Sin Ffatieise >
<.*rand Central (he NY ,fon**a
Kh»8(« (Tty NN’)1 -on Ilamilton El Pa*o
B (J NN **ht. Chicago: L S Franklin
N1 bu q uen j lie. \ M : C i‘ McClure
M .1 «• *pb VT Chihuuhu M< .
li <* Sloann kV <)o, Mexico ,1 JJ
* ■ 1 - "ids. St I. Mo A K M
• * • 1 . <n 8- c -rry Me <c 11, F-chwahl.
El 1’.. 1 \ .1.r** t*i 51• • x •*/; (#m.i
I Mex J i, (nivii
M' 'o - • H L K* 1 y. M xi o L fi M< -
(Taney Tofe-m. Mex H » bfifu El -rduv
5 Mo/, /.nf.iti.-j , Mcx A ,1 I\*r
U'.lles. El fhn*»
T hi* lnl«r,.t~ Von All.
(Mill .50 to Alamogordo and return
on El PaHO A' N
day. A gor. l ph*Hs.tnt ri*le. 'i r>iiu
b*area 8 , i a m.
C: *- ;y potatoes at El Puao <»r ■
C*
Ord-
the a <
< 5 mil
il from <) Brinu t ‘o il Co ,
ifni direct Hiipp'TM from th*
■ - Phone No h
The B . pti.-i
Cftk« or; j . : . t
July -ith
(b»lrl band h im
la d at th** El Pam
will -•*11 ice cr* am,
■ in Shf-djJon block
m l \Vhib*- Label leaf
* t r< .c**rv ( <.
Kv*ry}.ody
Farnit ure < '<>
goes to th** St Lunin
517 El Pan--• ? r-*'t to buy.
xi turn it'!*•»• and "*«♦ *• *-%• termn
I ; *-.-> at i,i i 11 - . (it
Steel ranges
Thurne'a
and -toveH at Morri-.*‘H A
d i*l b nd Im
lard at tin- E! 1
am! Whip* L iix ! [oaf
*o (tr- .eery ('o.
Ask for the el Pa St > I tlA NS I ER
the tx?Ht five cent ( \(i A it in the market
A frewh »»,ir of ( ir ■
reedve*l by the E! Pa-
ly potato*
<1
(iren)y pttAtOeKUt I'llhi^i CJru
•erv
the Chine Palace.
A. STOi-AROFF, Prop.
1m- • , • . •. . ly j t
Cruek‘-ry < »!a«-viare Tmwar*- Hrauit-c
ware and Noth Hr*
I rult .Inf*-; Mitd .lolly
Dinner ScIn $|.h'» and I jt.
21, SIN INI il ia bt,
liiict Has.
Jn order (u.rtyJuee my .‘urge si- '- -.,
m-:S f' f th** mil thirty nays. M jay tu
■ i f«)-.l. l|a!% trc.'ura/iJ to DMler ■
di i -.Lit. Nu fr Mil U
MliH. M
-.w tPHMin
HH ID'
The Legal Tender
GLUT AND WfNh HOQSH,
court
Fourteen days have elapsed from the
time the trial of the case was commen-
ced in the district court until the jury
was discharged The case went to the
jury last Friday afternoon and that
body deliberated upon the relative
merits of th# claims of the opposing
\Tarties until yesterday
The jurymen spread their coD iu
the court room and jury nxm Friday.
Saturday and Sunday night* and slept
there. lVputy Sheriff Ten Eyck was
their custodian daring their confine
merit and escorted them to their meals
It is understood that at th# end of the
one-hundred and thirty fifth ballot the
jury stood seven fur plaintiff and five
for defendant. I’util Snuday the divi-
sion was even, but one inau went over
to th# plaintiff on that day
SEVERAL jniGMKNT.
< >u yesterday the city of El Paso ob-
tained judgment by default against
Samuel Schutz for f741.dK and John
Kueale for f^i ID alleged t*> l»e due for
taxes.
Nasario Pallon and Porfirio Rastou
were found guilty of stealing tools from
\Y. R Riley and sentenced to serve re
spectively five and two years in the re
foriuatory.
TheR U A E P R R was awarded
a judgment against Abram Uronado for
the jMssess on of a lot iu th* railway
reservation containing 30x10 feet The
defendant failed to appear and judg
ment was by default
This is another of the many suits re
cently instituted by this company t*»
oust squatters from its right of way.
Judge Walthnl will adjourn court fur
the term on June BO. He then leaves
for the eastern portion of the district to
hold court fur a short time.
('OI NTY COl’KT.
Judge Hari>er. will hold court, begin
n ug next Mumlay
A PROMINENT SOI THKRNKR.
IV. II. tturgfMi Wh« * rjrpin*l Teniiwmeren.
lie SertrO With Dlillm IIihi m h
t-rult* HtiMiei- Uurliig the W«r. I»»t Null-
h«**HO iit 1) ItvrMuit* K«m uim UimI to tlu* Old
Flag.
NY 11 Burges, father of Willinu and
Uichard Burges of this city, who di«*<l
r cently at S«*guin aft *r a lingering ill
ness was born in Madison county. Tenu..
Jan 8, |s;is Ha was the sou of Will
i tin Burg**-, a native of Southampton
county. Y,i .-n tl a grandson of A S. 11
Burges, a practicing physician of South
amptou c.umtv. N n , who twice repre
s*uiti*d that county in me ouistituttonal
•unventi 'ii of that state, and enjoyed a
tin** reputation ns a physician, .and es
jierially as a man <*f letters ' fit the
maternal side NY II Burges was tin-
great grandson of hr Richard Femur
a captain of continental troops during
I lie rt volution and afterwards a mem*
her of the order of < inch n iti
Noting Burges* attended various
nchcols in Tennessee, and was for a
short time a student m th** West. Teun
essee college at Jackson. But at the
age <*f 17 h# left his native state ami
came to Texas in ls5| For some years
In* led a wandering life and made two
?rit» to Mexico on trading expeditious
and one to tin* India i Territory and
Kansas with a drove of horses, but fi
ihIIv. urged by his friends began tin*
-imly of law at Seguiu in November.
1S57, in Hie office of lion John P NVlut-e,
then a young lawyer, but now presid
ing justice of tin- court of app**als iu
th»* state of Texas Mr Burges wasad
milted t«» the bar by Judge Devine in
A; ri|. 1*5D.
In I hi; i Mr Burgs-* went to Virginia
with a company afterwards company
I) of the Fourth Texas, belong
mg to the regiment commanded by
v Minna) afterwards General John B
Hood, and remained in that regiment
till it laid down its arm at Appomattox
( hurt,house, April B. IK65
In 1 Kl»«» he wti* the attorney forOiiad
ilujx* c-onnty. but was. in lntl7. rem«*v
ed by federal authority In 1*72 he was
• lected district attornsy for the Twen
i v M-coinl Judicial di»tri<*t. coinp«»sed
of (iuadalupc, (ioiizale*. CaMwell ami
Hays coiintnu, and held tho position
three years and four mouths He was
i presidential elector on the Tihbui
ticket in 1*7*1, and has been all his life
m nncoiiiproniising Democrat lie made
th** first secession speech made in (Bind
alup« county and voted for set'essiou,
t tough h«* accepts reconstruction iu
g«s*d faith as an accomplished fact
Though h** fought for the south, he r**
cognizes his citizenship man undivided
country, and is f >r the whole country
and th# union lu a *>p*;ech at San An
lonjo he expressed the sentiment that
to the native Amencau there is but one
l.o,)Tiiin#nt. on earth and that is the
g vcrntm'iit of the 1 'nited ‘States He
represented the 'Thirty first Senatorial
district in th** 'J'exas iegislatur# in
1880 s| and made a faithful and useful
uimuiImt • >f that body
Mr Burges was married D*oo uber
1 ' I8*»fi at .^••giiin l'> Mi as ilftiie Rust a
native of Fauquier comity, Va and
diilghter iff Alfred and Jane E Rust
She had the reputation of being the
ru »"t beautiful woman in Guadalupe
e unity She died m Seguiu January
27 187:*, leaving three children, all of
whom ware born in Heguin William
H Isirn N’« hi # 12 1H*,7, Alfred
li i-t. born February 1*1, IH7I. and Rich
•ird Feiin.-r, h.rfi January ,7. 18711 A
laughter by thin marriage, h>n* was
b *r» in May. f.Hiffi, and rljwl in August,
I*7*i.
April *'< , 1H7-Y Mr Burges married
*11- Agnes Erskine, of Hinda county.
Mi-.-*- She died in June I*77 Mr
Burge- married a third time at Seguiu
F* hrury I*. 1N7 * his third wife being
Miss Mary fern 'laughter of Gen John
R JHT'-rson, who was (.on federate
State- inar-hal for th" wests rn district
*f Tela*'during the *,\ar She survives
him.
A P Odes - »;d a iinuj er of lots in
Franklin Height* addition last week
People are buying lot** iu Franklin
Heights b'* 'in.*- tin-y are the cheajs-st
and rno-t *|e*irahle hits m tlie city
Tl»a armor of
ood health »*n-
tneesthe pleas
res of life
im einiRs
Bitters
N. A Johnson arrived from Ik»wic
yeaterday and is at the Lin-dcl!
W K Stetrlcr has arrived from Kan-
su# City and is at the Yetidome.
Dr. Chitries I*. Urunt of Louisville,
Kv.. is a guest at the Pierson h»*td
F (» Blovun arrived ve>terday from
Trinidad. C\»t. aud i> a guest at the
Yendome
Mrs. J H Wilson left, yesterday for
Sherman to visit friends. She will be
alwent alKuit six monthx.
J. S. Tabbctd, of Kansas 1'ity. a di
rector of the Arizona Hopper iJiuh-d
mine# of Clifton, is in the city eu route ,,r»,b> county isuivcnfotL
to that |K>iut n
Randolph Terry has returned home
from tho State university at Austin to
apeud his vacation As the Timks pre-
dicted. he has made rapid advance-
ment in his studies.
Dr J J. MeKanmv. the eminent spe
cialist. who cures alcoholism, returned ^
STOMACH.
LIVER
klilnfjr I)Um»
amt render* the
Unly Invulner-
able to their at-
tack.
ANNOt M KIUNTH.
I OK ( Ot N I V ASSt-XStUi.
I hereby
for t he odl
utmounee myse
)d A
ss>»r of K1 Paste county
iih.leet to the action of the ensuing
•If as a -oi
Kt Paste
county.
IH’tno-
him A. I)KM>Y.
(l.\ssim:i) VDVKKTISKMKNTS.
Hilt SAI.K.
»K 8 \l.l 'FurnUlual ro«nu for ts'nt" and
“Rooms for nuit'' outs Is for sab* at TIMKS
yesterday from Las (*ruc»*s, whither he
went last week on professional business. |
He is registered at the Piem n
J E Nagiev, manager »>f the (‘abl
well Fudertaking launpany is very ill !
He was stricken with a hemorrhage j
last week aud has since been confined
to his bed Friends who have called '
have l»een denied the privilege of see ,
ing him on account of his precarious
condition
Life size sclunmers at th*- Oife.
LV'K S AI. I
■ otttiH*.
1JOR SAI.K-
■ office.
liiottiug pu^M*r at the T1MK8
tiubblt tm't ui at tta' TIM LX
KOK HI NT,
1JOK KI N I Niisdy furnt-hed riH»ins at 12f<
■ t hdtU.lhUtr 81.
>V
years.
W A NTKIL
NTKO lt.)ar*l and n*mn In prtvutc fant-
l-> lor two little Kiris, ugvd !> ami UI
re•.« A A Tim ks ofm*e.
The auction sale of watches and dta i
tnomla at Silbcrla»rg Bros will con-
tinue until Saturday
Armour's Uold Rind ham ami NYhite
Libel leaf lard, just re«*i>iv**d at the I 1 :
l*aso (trocer y ('o s
llwso llall.
Lotnsvilh- Wet ground* m* game
Pittsburg 2 Boston 0 Taum*ltill amt
Bowerimtu. Lewis and N^’eager.
Cincinnati 2. NYasliington D Hawley
and Pei tit. Swaine and Farrell
Chicago D. Brooklyn J NN’.hmIs aud
Donahue. Stein ami Ryan
Cleveland No game, rain
St Louis First gome. St. Louis (,
Baltimore MI Ta\W L j>• • r. tlilpatnck
and Clements. N"ps ami L'obiitsun
Second game. St Louis |, Baltimore
12 ‘Taylor Carsev ami Sngtleu llughea
and Clark**
W IiimI lllgliot* i*ml Trot nInns Tower.
Clin' v•.* >. J urn* 27 I afavor-ibl** j
Wertther for harvesting and ib ' ipp ant j
ment at tin* threshing returns of the
winter wheat crop sent wheat up to j
day l’ork lost.2* lard L am! libs
* *S l White bull dog. brown Jtalch t>ver
J left side of head: nUtuf <i years old:
< to*Its .-i |tounds. lit*ward flu for tils
hs .•*» |x
l.o (VI,
Reward
Ralley's man ai Tort bliss
addrosv-d to W liiinin
T'TMi I w o letters
• b Mavon I 'iii.id on (lie street. Can bo
! I,nd ai i l>e i i Mr s office iijiuii iilentlfiouthm of
| the i*otilenfs.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
First class Furo|tcan Plan.
Coi m i Overland and K1 Paso streets.
Kale .'«>(*. 751* and fl.nO.
Alio \ i Mm i i n Proprielr»*ss,
CENTER BLOCK HOTEL.
I ttrom'nn Plan,
11. W N r \v ill, Proprietor
lii't our summer ruins.
I I I’iisi». I’ev as
,1 uly wheal • *pem-d .M
b» declined I ■ * !l f T• ■ 11 limn’d iq
7.‘t bid at tin* (■! > *- s- pf*",i.l"T tic,mm |
L
it fill.) ft i.ilj ad v ii need
ing pric**
.1 uly Corn ■ *p*-ned at
at at dU
,lu!\ oat- Iw-gan at
21 i.
I>. *i.
t In* do*
! I I
THE GRAND
I I KITE \\
i n| idass. «'enI rally
CENTRAL,
lb > I I I.
i nd closi d
' and < losod at ;
MII 4
i a net of s.ui
U11111
I .Milt
not i
ru m* i ■
I i Ti»
Inealed «>i
>ni lor i oni-
II» elers
till it Proprietor
co an
io. I • *
roprii
and E.l Paso
(• V Hu.
Hrci'ly polabJen at El IY**«o ciro'i iy:
C°
l .ieiniit bm Urili i
NY AMlI.NiVI i »V J urn-
ter of tIn* applic itnai
Topeka A Santa 1
to whom we I*1 g
I 11rtided.
In the mat
• I lii • \! lu - >n,
ami o'| In*r r nlroad
.fed mi-! order I'ob
tn:n
r U a i \ 2-8 |:nd reli-a inr tlnam fro n tin
operation of t-ln* lung ami Mi >it haul
i'IiHIs# of the iut"ts! it** ■■ HHiiii'i!*•■ act
July 1. |8*.im i,s reason of the conqicti
fion of tin* ( amid hi n Paeitn* road: th#
interstate comiin-r -i* c.unmi -i >n Ine* i -
sti#d a fill tln*r ui"»l*i'»\t nding tie ex
•MUption to l)ecl.liib**r •(! |s',|H "1 Ilf
conditions imposed are tin* same a«* to
the original older
Coolest I'liiee in Town.
Ili»i'mi,i( ‘l lo a Woiii.im-
Anolln'i' great dba'io « r v he been
made, and that too. Io a hulv in the-
ludint ry Di -ea e fastened it - cl n l -h* -•
•iji**ii her and h<r r-.-o- u yat*-. fin* with
"IimkI its never«■*!•• I ta t • liat In r vital
organs were nmb i inon d and death
weemed imminent For thru** im>ntlis
-In* coughed iiii ■ -,ifit | \ amt ci»uld ind
sleep Sin* filhi! I'* di-e-o i i i d a \ tu
rccovi-rv l*v p'ln ha-m • *T u.-> a h -Mle
*••• ■>-*-- hi-.".*
v for foil
Is HI, Ill'll It relieved 'Ml
e that '-li*' s|i jd all
t \4 • • bottle- h-i been
11 * * r name c M m
'Him vvrib NN *
ufHhell.A N f Trial
A Ir v iu A * o ■ drug
i/.< 5u«* ami 8i nn I
d i.<
>f 1 >r K mg - N
siimplnni and v-
taking first «|o
night and with
almolutely cme*|
Luther Lutz
Hamuuck *V * »
loot tics I ree at NN
store Regular
cry hot11** guaranteed
X <-l low .1 a ii i .d ii
Suffer ing humanity
plied with every m an
relief It H \\ ith ph
the bdlovving 1 In
1 was a terrlbl* snife
jautnhee lor over -is in -nth
treated by some I t he h- t
in our eity amt all t• • no
Bell, our drug/i t r* •• <u: uicu'h d
trie I ti-tt-ers. a ad af !*r t a k in / tv -
tics. I win* entirely cured I now
great pie a nr*- m r* <<iiiiin*'ndiug
Mi any p**ri"U "iiffi img from tin
bb* mahnl v I am grat* I u. i
K v
S11 O 1
b" "
Jogarty I
A Irvin A* *
a*xinr't
Hip
- -mIjIc lor Ms
W * pul ill-)t
■ cert ifv t hat
fi'omi \ ellovv
an*I was
j h \ n'l.im-
mill' In
Flee
bit
lake
tleou
lerri
mr- M
Sol*l b>
It'ieh Ihi
The Be. f HalVI
Brui -
Fever Scaar* - , 'I
(’hilbraifi" * * ru
lions, and j•• »*-.i11\
pay r*«jnirnd
rfect sali/fucti*ni
i druggist-*
o A i nii a Srt 11 •■.
in t In* wor bJ for * til *.
t Ice? a, H t it Rh*' u in -,
*tt*T. ( liapp»*»l II •nd'>
. ami all Sion Lnip
* ly cures Pib or rn*
It. is guaranteed to gDe
A Irvin A* t -
money i»-f
box For a:
El I'mao Tex:*
Hided
de by J
2UU <*»»•/lund Nlrfi-t
F. Only Four More Days of 3
I AUCTION SALE! 1
10 tlie
1 Proper
[ Fits...
1!
f
H
f
1.
f Proper
T> Fining...
I. i ry .lay that
It.ik< _wiih it its
shiiri: of corns. T he
- c.rrrs .ire (iooi.1
li-M- lilliiiy is making
I he m i’/>. I'ropor lining
heats all iIm- torn rem-
f-.)ic , In the world for
;thull- hint' foot ills
,dl - or Is.
of
of
i- also .i means
morn y savin, he-
1
AT 3:30 AND
>!., OF
)
A ITT I ON
.IKWKLHV
ll
LIVE SiOl k M K RK EI H.
I
(Jimttttlent <»f 11m* l.t nillng I n oi
t h«- t nltf‘1 si j* f «•*.
DenVhii. June 27 < aUi.e re"a*ipt-
I W'l’i Market IF- f ateer-fd
i ./ fi 7 i r *w- F* V» /11 I'C f»fed‘ fp
i freight paid b> nv<*r (l *»**■t 4 i #•*
|4 • f i ■ >
bulls KtHgc et*‘ . f2 5U '/f5U
• Sheep Iteceq.i- p Vi Market firm
(joud fat rnut-PXJH f-J »u vz \ .» IjjmU*
$1 5u :) 5 50
| O-MAIi A June 27 ( 'utile Receipt*
I, VJU Marked steady Native
j ta-ef Ht'*i-r- ft pc/fl D*> w*--brii ate«*r
rfi ,,n 'T**i a- **tct-rn, ft fgbfcfl H'.
\ fvjw« and h* if»-r- %■', Vf a 1 in *«V^'kerw
and fee.\«.ra |T«k)f</|4 t.nlb Klagt*
II etc *k) / V i <ju
t Sheep R>*fjeipt»* 1 VMi market **tr >ng
t fair Vi **hoi**e native# fit h*ca|,i ,<» fHjr
• i ., * .4 '
. . OF LI, FASO.
Having op- -e- I a FI. AI. I.S IA Ih
tnd i Y-d F A V . h ill H(.i. ,i| ii.5
San I r.m ls< o St., I r- ; - 'hilly so j
ru.il a share of yoor pitrrmape.
F ill's 11.1 IAN.
ML I A I. MARK I I.
HA H SlIV Ell (hn»*-l 1 *li f J nnt h* Ion*;
Oi l EU
t,HA l> (Smdbr (j«i«f»tb»n» .
EAll (Sr* York/ A
IK
HON ' A rnerl« un >.
AEXIIANPBaOH (,lH4t>U
>1 EX l(A> TENON fEl T»>«u
id <• • ho*- , *,o 111 wear
imp h longer tb.in ;i
ouj'U* of pairs of the 1
ill fining sort No store
m to ah drives more
,<-rtoqsly tf> fit you feet
; toja rly than tins one.
It i worth your while '
coming heft* for shoos.
Children’s
Shoes.
Y '.#! » ICl/A Y'n VA E A I ME H IN » I I* \ Mi
UNITED Wat eh 'V F M Ilf H IK IUAI
( r» ;«!.iof( '■> 54 i»
w<
\o.ir all
line of
W
hoes lor < iff Is.
an please you.
OU PHIVATE SALE.
AT YOE H OWN PHK K.
to choice wimUtoh |7N *Vbr/|»t V), roin
Dion »nd Mtor-k »b*?ep |75 25ot t. vo lftud»*
(RJ
( HP \<io Jnn*> 27 ( attle ( fioire
#U?#r- i^-l D*K«|.5 45. medium fd V).'a^4 *'»5 j
beef hte#TH id 15 /|-1 iV) j-P/ckera ami i ^ ^ h», » a
f-erier- fui no '1 fi 85 bulD f-2 DmvriOfi p •>*,’. •
i cv*wh mid b‘*ifers bVi/fj *>*» canner- : 'I At - 1
* Mtxdmui < <
h: o
HafOfia ii-r m
na-rrn' r« '-o r
Itir'-eU'.j) <<* w ttd
X\UA v*-lt y ru
,V i- w* her
Kauifa.. i-i*i .( t*‘
UUrliCA.* »< ir.-,.'-rht-•'* y
H \
AKItIN AI. A Nl» III 1 AH U II OJ
M A 11
I ,• • ,
f Schutz c
1 Bros..
i
ifl 10. calve** |i{ Tk>0£$7tkJ we-u-rtj
SILBERBERfi BROS.,
125 )X PASO STREET.
immmmmiuimmiUiUiiLiUiumLUiuiui
**tMT* If 1 25'5/fi Texan
75.
Sheep western nhdP.p |d 55,
wteerH |-i 5*J >
gra^r
It. <i. H. M
All M-
f f>-r * is'
beep \\ 75 Native aheep f t 7(K*/$-5 20.
“pring Umbe ^1.5*>(t||7 (**t
Itecejpte • Caul# 15,000 bogs 48,im
| **beep 13.*|00.
(iold band ham and White Label leaf
lard at the K1 Paao Grocery Oj.
Yon can get choice Greely potatoes at
the El Pmo Grocery Co't*.
f
y
r
100
I E I*\so vf.
i
J
The Best of Drinks.
DALLAS BEER.
11 In i In* Only iiltul for I'ninlly I »r.
* ’omplet** lilt** of Bur Furniture. lie
frigerutor*, • lc . at * hi**11 go priccn
imdoVs nnenvino co.,
I*\N 4 % It |C. A grill, I'li.mi* Mil
< orii'T Ht Louia and SLantoii Street#
LL FASO, TEXAS
A LAMOGORDO.
THE NEW TOWN ON THE EL PAiO it NORTHEASTERN Rr.
Located at the foot of the sacnamento Mountains.
The BREATHING spot of the southwest.
A more DESIRABLE TOWNS'TE could not be found.
Mountain water, purl and cool, supplies the town.
One and five acre tracts adjoin the town, for
gardening and fruit growing.
flRANDEST MOI-NTAIN SCENERY in The SOUTHWEST WITH-
v* IN EASY REACH.
*30,C: HOTEL. SI00,000 SAWMILL.
Railroad shops dt heaoquarters will be estabushedhire.
DelIGHTMJL HEALTH RESOHT, 4700 feet in elevation-
dry, EVEN TEMPERATURE-
LOTS N0W ON SALE.
For prtocA and further particulars, call on
S 11 SI Tin itr.AND. Agent, or J. A. Eddy. President,
Alimntjjordo,
New Mexico.
Alainogordo Improvement Co.,
El Paso, Texas.
scoot coara o c -c oxiooxsto *c nonzta gcice
The Wrecked Maine
The American Nav»
The island of Cuba
The Island of Hawaii
A yr.md allection of 160 views bearing upon the subject
winch is .1. n ning the minds of two hemispheres.
I he 11 mi s has perfected arrangements by which it is en-
abled io pit mt to its readers an elegantly bound portfolio of
view-., e ! ting of ten (to) numbers of fine reproductions
ol pli.it, ; 1 i; iis of the wrecked Maine, the American Navy,
Cuba and ! I iwaii.
YOU WILL WANT ONE
View
group . oi
dental to !
the I S.
is .ncoin|
addilmnal
iown of the Maine, before the explosion ,uid after,
it* officers and crew engaged in various .*z,\
• aboard ship, photographs of
iavv, scenes in Cuba and Ha
nied by descriptive matter b
ages of text.
1 \ artui
Jr
bem.t
arlous .^orniicv
a.ling slugs 111
li pi, lure
- -ides 16
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48 Views of the U. S. Navy
1 11 Views of Cuba and Hawaii
160 Views in all
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slainj in aluminum. The entire series of ten numbers
boun Me volume, size of page 10x13 imhes. No waiting
from kto week for each pari; all furnished at one time,
lire,1 lound. Regular price *2.50, I’iree of portfolios
unlioi: H.25," Price of portfolios handsomely hound, to
I im! iders,
Only $1.50.
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TIMES PUBLISHING CO.,
EL PASO. TEXAS
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me fi Peso cr.a Normeostem r.
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( n s -»DI,T ATIOB, KBI.K,
i OFFICES;
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trniiln,#■!)!. I Ol ><i M UN
MM-v, t-ITf.rlm of i-ariy I»i*Hn j
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ry, ki < on'lirry or I
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PIANOS
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Pianoffuning
W. G.DUNN.
|20 San Aut-ouio St.
Tfie ft! Paso & Northeastern Ry.
Toaixwmmiidttte the public, will carry
freight aud piiHitotigerH on itn (yjnHtrnc-
tlori trains t, i amt from the euil of its
track (8*1 mib-H)
<'i,inmcm*iiig .Luh 15, train# will leave
fcsl rano at 7:80' a. m.. and re-
turning leave Alamogordo at 2:80 p. in.
Omn#(!tion can la* made at Alamo-
gordo with oonveyaneeH for La Lnz,
1 ularosH and the White ()aks oountrv*
Don t forget our Humlay Excursion#.
A. H. Ghkig,
__ (h-neral Hu|a*rintendent.
TH0S. EHRHNBERG {
l»J.AI Ut IN -
Paints. Brushes. Varnish.
ilurf’t.Ttua Ilrrw' • *ilorr<.
Murphy \5irnhbert. \
Carriage nnd W.igon Painting,
mro Et. F.VSI) STREET.
\S ritc for prlvtm.
•Odra fc««« . •jm *5 hbmbt mm
El Paso Liiiie Works
A ( OYKCHKSNB, KroprUlor.
Mauuff\ctar*'r of
HYDRAULIC
WHITE LIME.
p*r COKHKWH* )NOKV(’lt HOMf!lTBT>
W.ishingD.n Dining Hall
No 4, 'C a ys ijeock. Little Plaza.
Best Restaurant in the City.
All tho Delicacies ot the Season,
REGULAR DINNER 18 TO 8 P. M.
Met- Hind &CO., Propre.
Woo Moo Sing, Manager
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