El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 234, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 8, 1892 Page: 3 of 8
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El Pasc Daily Timee, Saturday, October 8, 1892.
ToReWSio WnituiinKter.
»1»ndon, 0T—It has now been
settled that the funeral services over
the remains of Lpd Tennyson will be
,>held in the Pinsh church at Haslemeye
on Monday. On Wednesday the re-
mains will be interred in the poet’s
corner of Westminister Abbey where
they will lie next, to the grave of
Browning. There will be a full choral
service at the funeral.
W(«ver in Tennessee.
Nashville, Oct. 7 — General James
B. Weaver and Mrs. Lease spoke to a
large crowd at a barbeque given by the
People’s party at Goodlettsville, a vil-
lage ton mil t north of Nashville.
General Wot^or made a long speech,
in which he d git chiefly npcm the sil-
ver question; Reafouncing the positions
of both Deni cratic and Republican
parties.
The Coiora'lo ISHttle.
Denver, Oct. 7* T J. O’Donnell, ap-
peared before Judge Rising today and
had the mandamus proceedings in the
battle between\the straight-outs and
the Weaver Democracy put over until
Monday, when the supreme court will
probably decid^he appeal.
SmorIi4$4:|n{ in mi Ucvator
(iu.W'TON, y. D. Oct. 7. Word reach-
ed here this morning that William
Fairly was smothered in an elevator at
Langdou last night, lie is highly con-
nected in England. being a nephew of
an Earl.
•Smota^l-eil by Foul Air.
r Sandy CiirJfc, P«-, Oct. 7. Engineer
George Schaffer and his fireman, Rich-
ard Johnson, vfeve smothered to death
yesterday by foul air iu a tunnel of
the New York A Cleveland Gas com-
pany.
Joint Debate in .Missouri,
Sr. Lons, Oct. 7.—-A joint debate
between Col. Stone and Major Warner,
Democratic and Kepublicaucaiididat.es
for governor of Missouri, has been ar-
ranged to take place at Kahoka, Clark
county, this state.
Hfjngtm in ticoi nLt,
Atlanta,Ga., Oct. 7.- Rescue Mar-
ble has been hangt*d at Lafayette, ua.,
for the murder of Nemehioh Hyat t. On
the scalfold lie protested his innocence
of the crime.
A initial Calif- Hindi Abolished.
Princeton, !N. J., Oct. 7.-At the
recommendation of the Athletic exec-
utive committee of Princeton College
a mass meeting was held yesterday and
it. was voted to abolish the annual cane
rush.
tic Coniributcil a $ I no.non.
New,York, Oct. 7.—-It. is reported
that, Mr, (Ipce in behalf ■ f himself
ami the antuSuapper organization, to-
day contributed to the Democratic,
campaign fund £100,000.
Si* Person* Injured.
Cleveland, Oct. 7.- The passenger-
elevator at fho Deane apartment house
fell this afternoon and six persons are
badly injured.
A $40,000 Fire.
Crafton, M. I). Oct. 7. —-Orafton
was visited last night by *• £10,000 tire
set by some -tramps The buildings
burned like tinder.
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In the Lead.
Close competition, enlarged views,
closer relations between railway offi-
cials and the public, newspaper com-
ment, liberal advertising.
All the above are the direct causes
of the luxurious facilities afforded to
travelers at the present time.
The Wabash line has kept itself in
the front rank during the march of
progress, and offers to travelers every
luxury and convenience which human
ingenuity can devise or liberal expen-
diture of money procure. Its passen-
ger trains from Kansas City afld Coun-
cil Bluffs to St. Louis, Chicago, To-
ledo, Detroit and intermediate points,
its through car lines to New York, Bos-
ton and other seaboard and Eastern
points, its magnificent, traek and unsur-
passed running time, leave nothing to
be desired. • -A
Passengers are always right when
asked to specify their route in naming
the Wabash.
C. M. Hampson,
General Agent,
1 ' :7 17th St., louver, Colo.
I Von Wiiut ii simp ?
The Santa Fe Route will sell account
j of the St. Louis Fair tickets for the
round trip at rate of $.‘59.55. On sale
Oct. 1 to 7; good to return Oct. 11. Re-
member we are twelve hours the short-
est route. Call at city office or depot
for additional information.
W. R. Brown,
City Agent..
J. W. Farnsworth,
Depot Agent.
FINE JOB PRINTING,
FO I\[
Harrison Deceive*.
Washington, Oct. 7. The president
gave a special reception to lire colored
Odd Fellows conclave now- in session
in this city.
I nu i .
If lakes five years to fail an > lephatil's
si.in.
The Suez canal is eiueiy-G-i11 mile*
long.
The lirA war sfeanie: s were hi gun in
England in |s::s.
Tin* steam hammer was invented by
Nasmyth in I
The tiUlllherof dwellings in the I’llUcd
States in I • 1 was S.,.)55.s|,»'.
The electrical properties of auibei
w.T" discovered bv Thales Luo J5. (’.
Twenty million acres of the land of
the United Suites are held by English-
men. i
Tin; dinner fork was first introduced
into Italy in 1 Lit. and in England in
isos.
The original Declaration of Independ-
ence is in t lie state d> par! meat iu Wash-
ington.
There are millionaires in New
5 ork city, in the entire country 'here
are l.'FU.
An Iii(init<- Variety.
PenniUe— Pretty picture, by Jove, old
man. Who was the model'.'
Gambosp—Well. I got the right leg
at Long Branch a id the left can- at Bar
Harbor. The arms and bust 1 got at
the Van Ri-ntsaivlow reception. The
head is that of a pretty cousin of mine
and 1 he rest of the figure is from some
old studies.— Life.
Not a:i Original l’liruse.
"Your sweelheart is a poetess, I be-
lieve?"
"Yes."
"Does she possess much originality?"
“1 don't know. I'm afraid not."
"Why?"
"When 1 asked her to many me she
paid,'This is so sudden.'"— New York
Press.
r.cil Them All F|>.
Wife—Mr dear, you haven't seen any-
thing of all those summer neckties of
mine, have you?
Husband—Yes. 1 tied them together
and used them to do up your hotel bills
with.—Cloak Review.
B
hiding of music, magazines, law
books, medical journals, etc., a
specialty at the Times . office.
Telephone 2<».
The El Paso ice ami Refrigerator
Co. will deliver ice at three fourths of
a cent per pound wholesale and one
cent per pound retail. Telephone
number 114.
Ask for LA INTERNACIONAL
Mexican Cigar made by Kohlberg
Bros., El Paso. Texas.
Fine I^n 1 i 1 )<r.
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b iiieBinclirjgr,
Jn ii |o Hlank I look's.
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akkivai. ,v i>i:i’\mi ui; ok mails.!
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ATUIJS'IN. TOPEKA a >AM'A IT.
Arrives daily at.................... 1. a p m
Lcavcs daily at. .................Id.ID a m
SILVER < I 1'V LOCAL.
Arrives ......... ................... il.u p m
Leaver ...........................r.2" ,t in
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Arriv» s daily at ................... 1.15 p m
Craves at........................ 1L.l'i j» in
SOl'THKKN PACIFIC.
A rrivrs.................. #..... -AH) j> m
I ,ca\... .......................... 1.1-'. )> in
MEXICAN CEN f KA L.
Arrives daily at id Fust» ...........7..*0 a m
I .caves....................... . 4.10 p in
TEXAS A PACIFIC.
Arrives ............. ..........11.4.’ a m
Lemv»*s ................... ..........-.10 i> in
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All Blank Books arc made to order. We do all kinds of Bindino and
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cvcrvthitio' is executed with taste and skill.
MAIL ARRIVE AM) ( EOSE AS FOLLOWS:
Arrives. Closes
e.n,J |> in 4.1a pm
a.O't a in :c.v> pm
1 .;0 p in 9.H0 a in
g.:io p ni 5.oo a m
11.40 a in -.10 p m
1.50 pm
Southern Pacific .........
Mexican Central .........
A.. T. <Sc 8. F............
Silver City local
Texas A Pacific.....
4.15 p in
CL. H. A S. A
HOIKS WINDOWS* OPEN AND CLOSE.
(Except Sundays.1
(venom! Delivery E open from 7 a in to 7
p m. except while Eastern mail is heitiir dis-
tributed. Money Order window opens at s
a in: closes at 5 p m. Kejrister and Mamp
windows open at s a m : clo.-K ^ a 5 p m.
SUNDAYS.
(icucral Delivery and (Carriers’ windows
will be opftn from 1 pm nut i! Hv) j* in.
Stamps in small quantit ie-* ma;. be obtained
at tin* Ocneral Deliver.* uimTw when st *mp
\\ unlow B clo--ctl.
For fiuiirs i»{ cnlbciiim from boxes st*«*
car..soil each 1 »o\.
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El Paso Route.
Texas & Pacific
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The Great Popular KouU- Between
ie East 4 West
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-ihort line to NEW ORLEANS, KAN-
SAS CITY, ST. LOUIS', NEW
YORK and WASHINGTON. Fav-
orite Hue to the north, east and
southeast. PULLMAN BUF-
FET SLEEPING CARS
and solid trains from
El Paso to
Jallas, Fort Worth, New Orleans,
Memphis and St. Louts.
Fast lime &Sure (’ounce.tion
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J3f See that your tickets read via
Caxas and Pacific R’y. For maps, time
tables; ticket, rates and all required in-
formation. call on or address any of
the ticket, agents, or
15 V. DARBY SB IRE,
Gen. Agt. El Paso, Tex.
GASTON ME SLIER,
Gen. P. andT. Agt., Dallus, Tex
Run bv Gas or (iu^ >iii)e
GASOLINE BE Ai JUMP COMBINED.
Just The Tlpijii-
For Irrigating Purposes.
These Engines fill the bill. Only a
small amount of water needed and the
same water can be nsed all the time
They are manufactureci. from three to
thirty horse power and made for ail
purposes.
CHEAP AX I) DURABLE!
For Further Information Address
_JUAN MART A^ent K1 Puiso, Te\ds.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 234, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 8, 1892, newspaper, October 8, 1892; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth580185/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.