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fi Paso Diiiy Times, Wednefl ls/s June 16, 1897.
El PasoSflpTlmes
I 8tared il tb( FortoMea M11 Peso, TwMi M
SMODd-CUM Mail M»**#».
TIMES PUBLISHING COMP A* T.
Pabllahara.
Jcaw 8. Hiarr, BUM*-
SUB8CBIPTIOH BATH.
Dally.
DAILT—BY HAIL.
IonrUMr In Adru**.
Jn» year—
Six months.—
_HO 00
__ 100
I 00
^^*K=E=nn& **pi**Bo»
til tha time paid lot.
OUB ClttCULATlOB.
JblEffoSlng town.nl th. hoar nnm.d on
th* day of pnblleatlon.
--4 P S ull crnlli:' « a ■
^wlTrwb ai«i oi? th* day of pablUartot
h* following Dlaam:
In B*w Maxlao.
_Don* An*---fort 8*ldon
Lake Valley_»an Marelal
~Organ________.—Sooorro
In Artaona
__Wlloox___Booala*
ounde, sod It* v»Ia* it All th* oth*r
mint* of Europe agrees with tho** de-
oro* 1 by low la th* Ualt*d Slot** And
England.
If th* mint* of th* world won
oio**d to cold tomorrow, a* th*y Ar*
olo*«d to ellver At pr***nt, fold would
have to ***k a market Ilk* any otb*r
oommodlty, And it would fluctuate In
taIu* from day to dny Aosordlng to
th* low of (apply And d*mond, bat *n"
joying An absolutely anllmitid market
at a ttxad prlo* It can n*v*r fall be-
low Its mint valuation, and th* sam*
would b* tru* of silver If that m*tal
w*r* r**tor*d to It* old plao* and
value a* a mon*y m*tal through appro-
priate UgUMtlon, *ltb*r by th*United
States alone or by ooncert of aotlon
among th* leading p*w*rs of th*
world —D*nv*r Republican.
Inthony.
Alneon—
Bail*-
Bowie—.
Benton.
Taeeon..
_ Uanebuea---
__Oarltel*--—
In Tea**.
Dnnean
OllttOB
out to th* some of th* murder and
after iuvestlgatlrg *rr**t*d Will Bi A*#',
Noah Barnoot and John Purtt, oharg-
log them with th* orlm*. Purlt
Snaily admitted to killing th* man
but pleaded self define*.—Tularosa
Ohlef
ARIZONA DOINGS.
RIO GRANDE
TEXAS SIFTINGS.
v.leta Camp Bloe._ __.8oeorro
ADVBBT1BINO BATB8.
o.VASffiZSSSZXViJffiX
*Thl ifiMBS ha* been a o»a- nooa organ line*
^nlf^mVAit ara naaataary for »h* satis-
laelton of *be adrerlleer and lb* *u***»*ol
,*Bo"dl**ounte! a«e*p* thosa published on Ihl*
^Thl'^Tr*rtl*tn«0a*entcan pay our
ulna lnehe*, for one year, for 1189,
If he retell* eaeb Ineh at Mi a year hi* profit
II100 per een*. We **l! at the earn* 8*ur*to
i»«rfbodi.
A looal opHon eleotton will b* had at
Mineral Wells.
A new feoulty has been ohoeen for
Austin college.
Joseph Pierson of Bell ooanty Is said
to be 100 years old.
J. H. Fowler, a newspaper man of
Wazahaoble, Is dead.
Abilene has a otty reservoir that
holds 300.000,000 gallons.
Th*re ar* fourteen brtok houe** on-
d*r ooure* of oonatrnotlon In Tuoson.
U. 8 Marshal Wm.Orlfflth was con-
drm*d within 24 honri after he was
nominated. _______
It I* eald Attorney-General Wlleon] Jowe* Md El P*ss and always en-
I
Ool. Baylor Olree HI* View* Abanl Dia
ud Levs*.
Eddt, N. M . June 14, 1897.
Editob ITins—Seeing my oid friend
H. U. M. Moody ha* given your olty
father* some good advtoe, it ooourred
to me that a few word* from your hum
ble servant might be of Interest. Mr.
Mundy la oorreot in the statement
that the building of levees along th*
Amerloen bank of th* Rio Grande
would wipe out Jaaitz, and be a
great outrage on tola people. Th*
fl iod water* must have sufficient room
to oarry them off or they will destroy
th* vala* of th* low land of both
was mistaken for a tobacco sigh whtl* dTheV“a* ‘^oung‘ki*d-.o to'spe.k
In Washington. navigated on a mule from San Anton
Word from th* Saginaw la to the lo, i to Stookton, Cal., end oar
m .... ______ party oamped about wbara Fteuden-
effeot that tb* or* body atruok two tb8i8tor8 was. Th# old ao. quia ran
weeks ego continue* la elze and gred* there then, and tbera we* qali* a cam*
of or*. berot oottonwood and ash trees grow-
n ... . . . .__ra . log along lte bank*. My rsooUsotlou
Dsn Ming, who rstnrned from Fori jg lb8 rlV8r WM not very far off down
Thimts yesterday, reoetved atelegram El Paso etrsst, about woare old Bsn
Informing him that hit atora building Dowell had an orobard and gardan.
«■'«« Tl,r- ir,r«;s :v,r-r.«
The propsrty cost about h 000 and was | pmijiogg ambankmsnts mads by
tbs railroad would hava ooma back to
Its old b*d andglvsn Mexico bar lands
again.
Whan I reached Sso Franolsoo Tele-
graph Hill and Rueelan Ulll looked
much lit* th* bilie baok of Et Peso,
and 1 won d ba afraid to say how many
cottontails, quails aod snips I have kill-
ed In thee portion of th* olty. Wneo
Derby mad* bl* oslebrated
Insured for 91,500 —Silver Belt.
MEXICAN MATTERS.
t on
I oo
It 00
II 00
n to
18 00
10 00
11 10
II to
14 10
98 71
29 00
81 00
II 00
II 00
87 00
88 78
is Kft
BPACK
Inobes.
9lto* 8 Ho* 9 Mo. 1 Ter
18 60
24 80
82 40
40 10
47 28
48 80
84 00
84 00
48 90
67 80
72 00
84 00
88 40
98 00
18 05 108 20
! 00 78 108 00
| 08 18 117 60
! 7e 25 128 40
78 au 189 20
83 70
89 10
94 10
99 90
104 80
148 00
188 40
188 00
177 80
188 00
M*t.
18 76
80 76
81 00
101 20 120 00
118 10
121 10
186 00
148 10
185 86
106 86
180 66
198 75
209 88
222 76
280 28
249 78
109 88 194 40 m 96
42 00
78 00
100 80
147 00
161 20
108 00
180 00
189 00
106 80
824 70
248 00
200 40
977 20
294 00
310 80
201 56 228 50
040 70
Bay to our Table of Bate*.
Tbs on* month rat* for ■paoela Bxad io
that tb* par lnoh rate deorea*** for luoraas-
riSM'SK Ki’AiK™
18 Inobe* ar* *old at 13.26 per .lnoh, M0 60.
Th# on* lnoh rnto 1* tho bail* of th* who!*
**bl*;»*th**horttlm*rat*t Bi
••ntae* of IL
News from the state of Oixaoa con-
firms th* announcement of th* appear-
ance of a new voloano on the Isthmus
h„„„ haionolna to Jake 1 of Tehuntepao at the center of th* pro-1 LUut,
Three fln* horses belonging to jaz* . . disturbances lasting survey from Montgomery street to the
Blum were killed by lightening at No- longed seiomto msiuroanoes jj,ior,8, j,tm,8 Piper, ot
1 several years. 1 - -
•able;asth*short tlma ratal Exed ar* a par
*Th*l*lm*‘ra»*i, 33* per cent of th* month
'‘■yho* time* rat* 1* 40 per sett of the month
_
The I time* rat* 1* 50 per sent of th* month
,^th*I week Intel* 80 per eent of th* month
||||
Th* 2 week* rat* 1* 11 par aant of tha month
r
Th* I w**k* r*W* I* SO per sent of th* month
V%%0*
The 8 moaehtrate it Him** th* m^nth rata,
lei* 10p*r **nt dlaooont.
Th»6 month* rat. 1*1 Mmaitha month rate,
1*** *0 per cent discount.
Tha 9 month* rat* 1*9 Mm** th* month rat*,
I ••• 18 p*r rao I dliaount.
Th*y*arrat* I* 12 tlm*a th* month ret*,
I*** •Oparesntdlsooun*.
Spaolal po*lt1on —yifty par **nt*atra.
•'1. O. D” »dr*rtl«era*nt» *har8*d tt two-
third* of dally rat**.
Prof***loual oard* M.0O par moath
11*1*1 ban out* only ao**pt*d.
Banding.Matter Bat**.
Tw*nty-Bv*MDt* par lln* But Insertion; II
**nt* for **eh *ub**qu*nt Innrtlon. Coo-
rut* for 1000 line* to b* tak*n In I month*,
m*d**t6*«nt*p«r lln* *aoh Innrtlon. Un-
Bl Pa*o.T*au.
THE REASON WHY.
lanvtll*.
Bridgeport will soon be ooaneottd
by telephone with ell prlnolpel points
In Psias.
Th* Bret oerload of watermelon* of
the season werersoelvsd at Plano, they
came from l.e Frnlta.
A saw-flsh was osptnrsd al Osrpns
Christ!. It wslghed 937 poaads and
uieasarsd slghtean fsat.
Thars Is a rash for oeitsn seed at
Temple. Most of Hit lead that was
laid to waste by th* hall will be r*
planted.
Colonel W. G. Britt of Sherman dag
047 bushels of Irish potato** from two
aores of land, bringing 9194,10 at 30
oents a bushel.
Mrs. Wllllem Asher, who llvsd two
mile* south of Round Rook, last Sun-
day soralohsd he* Up with her Bnger-
natl. It bUd a HUM and than aommsn
oed to Inflame. She had two doctors
with hsr, but died loot Friday In spPe
of their tfforts, four dsys aft«r her lip
was soratohed
Pipervtlle, was a loading oltizeu In
A soheme was put on foot not long I that pile of white sand, aud Snepherd
since to erect a grand pKzt for ball I held down th* ••wlliow.”-my snip*
fighting on the plains of San Lszaro,
outside the olty of Mexico. Th* pro-
j.otors, bowavsr, are meeting with con-
siderable dlfflonlties and It may yat
fall through.
It has been decided to adopt tha
bloycle In th* olty of Mexico, for th*
use of the letter carriers and the poet
ofilo* will furnish twelve men with
bloyoles on or ebout the 15 b , Inst-
ant. Th* men ar* praotlolog every
day and are qnlokly becoming expert
oyollsts.
Two years ago Sonora shipped 89
oarloads of oraogee to
states. The year just past 1C8 oar-1 be laid and either a switch engine
loads were shipped from the same | need, or by the nse of^o oabie the load
state, and next year the authorities
ssy th* shipment will reach nearly I a^yoneconld afford to All
300 oarloads. This returned hundreds lots In that way.
of thousands of dollars to th. P'oduo-1 Now logi
•r'* |ii#thi*alslatur*—Ilntrodao*dar*eo-
A big company has just bten formed I lotion asklog that our delegation In
m the city of Mexico nod.r the name I
“willow*”
gronnd. Thee* desolate spots, they
tell me, ar* now tb* most desirable
gronnde of th* olty, and so will the
nllls be baok ot El Paso.
Mundy and probably Satterthwaita
would 1US you to move baok there, but
If the mouutaln won’t come to Ma-
homet, why Mahomet must go to tb*
mouutaln. Provldano* sa»ms to bav*
put the lmmensa deposit of gravel and
sand baok of El Paso for tha especial
pnrposa of Ailing up tha low lands. I
know J. FlsOer Batterthwalte U a big
nearted m*n of broad views and won.d
say to th* mayor and u council-
man: Gentlemen:—terraos my hills,
grade the streets properly and you
may have all tha gravel yon need at
twenty-live cents a oar load, and as It
the eastern | (9 d0wn grade a temporary track oould
A queer oas* Is now on trial at Ole- of ..L4 Qompanla Agrloola” to take Uultsd^bkSes^and ^^extoo*^to^Aii*
barn*. On November 2, 19WS, James 0T8r (be land reolalm»d by th* drainage Uu* boundary between th# two Repub'-
Prestrldge shot kls brolhoi, John 10f Lake Ohaloo, for which government I llos, aud to that end, competent eogl-
.t aim., »I. •ii«*i|».o...,o.... ,™,.d t. o
Kemlgto Noriega and Bros. Th# drain and kMp 8br8Mt of 8BOb olb8r, wub
age work has neatly been completed rjp r#pt or any work they might &%■
and the rich lands that have thus been | old* best. Following th* namerou*
reclaimed will be exploited by the new
oompany.
Finance Minister Llmantcur has
sent to prominent retlden’s In th*
.:;. i;, ■.;V;:: -ijV d:: - ■ r{'}::- V.
Lots for
Sale.
SUITS
SUITS
SUITS
Not building lots, but lots of
the most durable, dressy and
stylish suits of clothes.
that will add finish and style
to your appearance.
that will gratify your per
sonal pride and win the com
mendation of your friends.
that will please your fancy,
fit your shape and sustain
your reputation as a good
dresser.
SUITS
that will keep you cool and
comfortable these hot days
and good tempered, as buy-
ing them of us you will have
bought them for less money
than any other store in town
will sell them for.
THE MON
CLOTHING GO.
by Indictment, aver a aaourlty d»bt|
that he had ta pay for Joka. Jubnj
Prestrldge llngertd aear death’s door
for a long time, bat floally got wall.
The trial of Jamas Prsstrldga was call-
ed In th# dlstrlot oourt. Will Prest-
rldge, another brother, was pat on tha I
stand as as witness, bnt refused abso
lately to give any testimony against |
his brother and was fined 9100 far oan-
tempt of oonrt and sent to jail MU ha |
shall purge himself of th* ooatempt.
Th# wounded brother, John, wae thea |
bends of th* river to oat throogn them,
ADd give Mexico the lands on ner side
end tb* United States those that fail
on her side. Speaker Pendleton told
me to wait until tha Met day and ha
would reoogniz# me and it wonld have
Free Z in# a olroular letter #• king their #Mlly pM88(i,but Hon.Uon# Johnson of
views as to the measures to be taken! Smith objected and killed the resoln-
lo sttmalat* th* Industrial develop-1 Moo. So all yon drowned out El
o„ ot‘■“^“•.rprSp0 M';’.s'..d:r"
tloDS on wbtoh Mr. L maotoar a6“81 keep Boatheasfc btlow tho streot aoro6B
for an expression of opinion le the | the first bend of the rlver^ Following
pat on examination and likewise failed ftdvlgsbmty 0f 8nfat0ljg fall duties In the bend around towards East El Paso
to answer any and all questions Judge
Hall very promptly sent him to jell
until he Is ready to testify and also
floed him In the snm of 92X).
NEW MEXICO NEWS.
The London Morning Advertiser of
May 20 oontelned tb* followlog editor-
Ml with referenoe to Eoropesu Invest-
ment* In American gold mines:
“Considerable Interest has been
taken of lata lo Amerloen mines, end
this Interest has been Increased by ar-
ticles which have recently appeared In
tb* Statist aod elsewhere, as well as by
thefaot that th* Eiploratlon company
(with whlob Messrs. Rothschild ar*
largely Identified), has purchased on*
qaarter of lb* (took of th* Anaoonda
company of Butte, U. 8 A , at a coat
of 97,500,000, beside* a controlling tn-
tereat In tha Halana and 'Frlsoo Min-
ing oompany of Idaho, ths Tom Boy
of Tellnrlde, Colo , and other*. But
It baa been noticed that these shrewd
financiers have not found tt advisable
to raluoorporata these oompaolas un-
der British law, prefaring Instead to
rs-regteter under tb* law* of tha Unit-
ed States. Other prominent Investors
bav* followed their example, believing
that gold mining 1* tba only buslniss
that le nneff.oted by pantos and In-
ternational disturbances, gold being
the on* prodnot that nevar has to seek
a market.”
It M not surprising that prominent
lnvaators In Europe and this oonntry
should find their beet assurance of
profit* Inth* gold mining osmpe of
Colorado and other western states and
territories whan It Is trna that "gold
mining Is tha only bnelnesB that Is
nnaffaoted by pantos and Internation-
al dltturbanoaa, gold bstog tha one
prodnot that never ha* to seek a
market.’'
Allot wbtoh simply moans that gold
M steadily rising In value, as mea-
sured by tha general level of prlose,
while nearly all other Interest* and tn
duetrlea, axoapt gold mining, ar* suf-
fering serious depression with little
prospect of Improvement In the vlsl
bio fatnre.
Gold does not have to soak a market
In tb* ordinary meaning of tb* word,
•Imply and eololy beoane* there 1* an
open mint for lte coinage In overy oivl
IMed nation at ’he present Urns, aod
tha oolntgo value fixed by all tb* na-
tion* M virtually Idaotloal.
Gold at tha United State* mint le
worth 990.67 an onnoe; at the Eogttsh
mint it to worth £3, 17*, lOJ^d per
th* Zm* on oertain foreign articles,
with a view to th* production of th*
same articles within said Zone.
The department of communications
has granted a ooooesston to Col. F. H
Seymour empowering him to operate,
coder th* customary privileges, ths
railway built by him between the Tor
re* station of tb* Sonora railway and
tb* mining camp of Minas Prletas.
Colonel Seymour !b also empowered to
build an .mansion of ths above uemed . forgof tQ mgke 8gUm#t. of th8 8X„
railway, suoh extension not to exoe.d oeadlng riownassOt Uooi# Ssmtn such
100 kilometers la length end to con- matters. So tb* international dam le
y..r.uu.a » 0.r».u ...-----, n.ot other mining camps and towns tn [«**•» °® D°w ^.rnat'loua?” long
always owing to ths abeeno# of drouth I ths state of Sonora with the txlstlng I (lme bgf0r8 jt jg built, I’m thinking
or overflow.—Talarosa Chief. I railway. _ I As to th# olalm that tha Rio Grand* Is
M.winn .ill hava ihl. veer -----------------— a navigable stream I oan say from my
New Mexico will have inis year.i Lire stock «**r*.i.. lown personal knowledge It la only
from present iDdtoatiaas, th* most I 8t. Loris, June 15-Cattle—reoelpts I navigable a part of tha tlma for am
prosperous agricultural and renob 4000; market s'eadj; shipping steers | pblblous animal*,bnt a tan pound oat
‘4 5005 15; light steers II 7504 55;
Work on tha new ospltol building at
Sente Fe Is progressing nicely
Siventeeo Kansas City capitalists
stopped off at Springer yesterday *n
root* to R*d River, where big mining
deals are on tbs tapis.
Ths alfalfa orop le extra large this
year aod Is a oertato orop In La Lnz
will only serve to wash away J. H,
White, Comstook, the Evergreen oems
'ery (and evergreen owners) end all ot
East El Faso. Ths Rio Grands has so
maoh fell that If only one partly
straightened, It wonld soon oat down
to a solid bottom and oould not over-
flow or out away ths lends.
As you know I had a pretty home
and orchard at Ysl.ta; had pat all I
had In It and though dubious abem
water, thsgovernment made so maoh
of a dtmanstratlon sending experts
-nd solantlfio men to msesar* theflo »
of water, deposit of slit, etc., bat they
year known In It* hlitory.—R>pnbll
oan.
At th* Ortiz min* near Doioree three
•htfte a day are at work developing
th* property. Th* otolm le mede that
they have within the past weak struck
the richest body of or* wbtoh has ever
bten enoouotered In that mine.—New
Mexloan.
Oo July 1 tha government will atop
Issuing flour and rations to tho Meeoa
lero Apaoh* Indians,
have a large aorsage ot crops planted,
eipsolally wheat. They will rate# a
fish oould not moke tba trip from Ft.
stook*rs and feeder. 2 5004 5j; oowslQatman toLasOraoes. except daring
sod heifers 1 5004 SO; r«xss
Indian steer.. 2 9J04 90; oows
belter* 2 350 3 80.
Sheep—reoelpts 0000, market steady,
native mn’toos 3 2501 24; Texas sheep
2 0003 85; Umbs3 8005 00.
Chicago, June 12—uatUe sales were
on a basts of 3 8504 00 tor ths poorest
dressed beef steers, up to 5 0005 20
for prim* shipping csttU; stackers
and feeders 3 9004 35; balls 2 250
3 75; cow and belters 18504 25
_,. T ai I Sn**p ul lambs moved jff stowiy at
in* Indians 12 go0l 00 for Inferior to cbola* sheep,
Texaut selling largely at 3 5003 75;
e.terns 3 4003 90; yearllogs br ught
tne annual freshet. I have a vivid
painful ramambrano* of th1* for my
family and slx>y two Texas rangers In
September, 1879 oam* near dylog for
water between Qnltman and Yaleta.
Tba Mexloaus have a batter claim
to tb* water then that. They have
used th# water to Irrigate their lands
DR. KING, Expert Specialist
On Nervous, Chronic and Special Diseases.
CONSULTATION FREE.
large snrpln. of all kind, of grain and 13
vagatablas this year.
L. D. Rlohett* of New York.was In-
apeottog the Salado ooal fields th* Met
ot th* week, returning Monday by W.
Lana’s ooaob. Mr. Rtohette wae very
oommnoloattv* and from hie move-
•heep 10,000.
*
nccircc. Fnmdenthsl Block (upstair.)Cor.
UrriULOi Bl Pmo sod San Pranolsco Sts.
PRIVATE DISEASES KS'KSiii'r.
toudk and middle «*ed men CUMBD end
perfeot MANHOOD restored UNNATURAI
DIsCHAKOSS, OONOKKHOBA, GLBRT.
SIR1CTURB poeltlvely CURED.
UTERINE DISEASES K
of the womb, Excessive Menstrnation, Ulcera-
tion, UNNATURAL DISCHARGES, end many
other trouble, peculiar to woman.
BLOOD POISON r«R5iSP!SttS
rrwn mrltbont tko iiia of merenrf! all com-
WASTE OP VITAL FOptC'E
Pbl**ao Merkels.
Chicago, June 15—Wheat s'artadl
weak today end continued to tb* end
of tb* session, oloetog at l',j decline
Th* hot sun which visited <he oollarej
r,
MKN has ItRAlSEH THE SWKF.TNESS
—il luiUivm* of llffs. It noftts tmu t<>r IminI
le»imrp in;<k«w life tt* tiiuae
sr:s=ssrrKr
Whit* Cske Eagle.
Bloent* Sanobsz, who wae bearding
aheep for Pablo Cbaviz on tha head
waters of tb* Raldosa was found last
Snodsy dead with# ballet hoi* through
hie bead, tha ball having entered tha
for new orop*. Prloes In o'her spton
Mttv* markets sntf^red proporMouate-
ly, corn declining L.1, oat* lB0Jaad
provisions 24A 012)^1. Jury wheat
olosad at 69?i4; ooru, 25'; oat*, 18*41.
Proitrt I ■*• from Hwl.
Chicago, June 15—03# death and
. ^ . . . , .twenty three prostration*, none
top of tb* head and ranged down oom- Mrloa,( wgg the result of high tam-
ing oat jaet under th* jew bone on per#’are today. Tbedeath w.s Chae,
th* right eld* of tb* fee*. Jnetlo# U.toen a carpenter, who while dellroc*
n ,,n w ,j from the *ffMsf of tbs h##t, aUempt-
Pedllla of Three River# held ooronor * I d t0 000, htmgglf wllh 8 drink of
Inquest over th* dead body Motd *y and 08tbolto add
th* remalna were hurried at Three 1 -——-
I D|fd.
River*. Monday Sheriff Garrett, who N,w yoRK Jon, 15_John w, Sb8Wf
wae in Tnlaroea at tb* ttm*. aooom-18t on* time prealdent of tb# Hooking
pentad by Deputy living Wright, went Valley railway, died today.
m’Mi *>»"
Vh !>(• auff*-r from It. If you
Rti*l iwwjT, W you woul l lhrt»w t^lT t! «* ffttrrn of
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e^l work*
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DR. A. T. SANDEN,
Box B, 204 S. Broadway,
Los Angelea, Oal.
EL FASO, TEXAN.
RECTAL DISEASES-PILES '
BUediny, internal, External »nd Itching po.l-
I lively CUBED without the UM) of the kateoj
other dangeiont remedies xn«l CUBED without
any detention from bueln***. Etanua ulcer-
etlon oftb* Bowel, positively CUBED.
P1T1DDU Treated by *h* INHALATION
uAIAnHIl PXOCB88. The lste*t methods
for the CURB of THROAT, BRONCHIAL and
LUNG TROUBLES.
1 Painful or difficult mlctn-
KIDNEY AND re‘tion,',mUky or bifick dn»t
URINARY DISEASES
.... , i.rm.n.ri
WRITE for Symptom Blanks. Satisfactory results guar-
anteed through my perfect system of correspondence.
CURED without the us- of mercury; til com-
pllcxtlons, such a. Sore Throat. Ulcers, Sore
Month, Pimples. Pain In the Joint* readily die
appenr under my treatment And 1
CURB Is Qnarxnteed In each casa.
for centuries and th* question or
priority In us* of water gtvse a vested
right—ha* been determined by th*
oourte In California, time and again
Tba salvation of th* El Paso valley,
both In Texas and Maxloo, dapand* on
tb* building of th* lnt*rnatlonal dam
With bast wish** for th* fntnr* of Et
Paso, I *m, your* truly,
Geo Withe Bailor
Bticbftll.
Baltlmor* 7, Lonlsvtlto 5.
Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 3
Washington 8, PltUbnrg 10.
Brooklyn 4, Chicago 8.
Naw York 9, 8t. LtmU 3.
Boston 10, Cincinnati 4.
Freeh bottei milk. Smith’* Oraamaiy
TQlndiag of name, mag&zLneB
X) law uookE, medioal jooraal*
etc., a apaoialty at the Tntaa
offloe. Tel«phoDB 26.
Sharkey’s Swaep'n* Ohallaeg*.
New York, Jan* 15—Tom 8h*rk*y,
h* sailor pugilist, 1* oat today with a
obalMog* to Pater Meher, heavy
weight ohamplon of Irelard. Thee#
two men met last Wednesday night at
tba Pateo* 4'hlatlo olnb, and after
thay bad fought seven round* th* po-
lio* Interfered and th* rafare* declared
'b* bnoght a draw. Den Lynoh, of
8ao Franolsoo, Bhsrkey'e manager,
oal led on Al Smith thle afternoon or d
deposited 9 500 es a forfeit to bind a
match between Sharkey and Maher for
95000 or 910,000, whlohevar Maher may
aeleot. In oaat Maher fall* to aooept
Sharkey ssy* be to open to mast any
man in tha world, Bob Fitzalmmons
preferred. Sharkry wtll sail on th*
steamship St. Paul tomorrow morning
to visit bis psrtnts in Dundalk, Ire-
land. Ha will rotnra In fir* or olz
weeks. ______
Flo* doughnut* at Smith’* Cream# ry
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 142, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1897, newspaper, June 16, 1897; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth580108/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.