El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 243, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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Paso Daily tomes, Wednesday, October IS, 1897.
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$10"VS?TH$10
A PIANO
Select one of these.
(All modern itjrlee up-to dnte 1897 gooda)
THE A. B. CHASE
the only octavo pedal.
THE FISCHER
the artistic piano of
America.
THE CROWN
a piano and orchestra
combined.
THE STERLING
Sterling in quality as
well as in name.
THE SCHILLER
costs less money—
worth 100 cents on
every dollar of cost.
w. o. walz co.
WILL Nor CLOSE
HEB DOORS
AROUND TOWN.
COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS-
THE BOARD OF HEALTH SEES NO
CAUSE FOR ALARM.
K iliag of the Board Held Iw Nigbi—
Relocate Hay C »me »o K1 Kaeo, aad eke
City will rot U. Ite Heal While Bib «•
Motive Them.
| J. Be 1
CORNER
I Stanton and I
I San Antonio I
STREETS.
MEXICAN
OPALS,
Dlreotfrom the mlnoi.
Carry an extensive atook. Bpeoialbar
(Him to dealer*.
BON OKA KJBTWB OOMPAJft
Mextoan Central Railway Depot,
Juarea, Mexlae.
081a* honr* 9 to II a.tx. S-JW to 6:80 p*
Parsaant to a cell from Praaldent
Vila* the board of hoallh hold a meet-
ing laot eveolog with all the following
membere preeeo1:
Mono re. Mllee, Beell, Mnreheed,
Olerdy end Dre Wright end Vdaa,and
Secretory Djotor R ,oe Dr. Yandell,
•tote quarantlna Inepeotor, and Mayor
Magoffin were aleo pretent.
When otlled to order the prealdeot
told It was the doty of tbe board to
get together cooeeloneliy, to see If
•oythlogeai to be done. “Of ooarse
you ere ell aware” continued the doo-
cor," that the oonatry le more or lets
slotted over the yellow fever soars, and
that the disease has Invaded Texas.”
While the dootor sold be had no
thought of yellow fever oomtog to
Ell Peso the eeeeoa of municipal oleen
tng np wee at hand; It wet now tbe
fell of iht year aod that It w*t the
p.lloy or the board to enforce a general
oieaalog op of the oRy before winter,
ecd then tbe olty should be oleened
up apy way, even If there w»s’nt a oase
of yellow fever In the world.
Mr. Moreheed said he wanted to
avoid all possibility of a soar# In El
Peso, to which Dr. Raoe replied that
that wss juts what they wanted to do,
Mr Moreheed remarked that no notion
thonld be taken to prevent people
oomtog to El Peso.
The eense of the Doard about the
matter, however, was brought to a head
when (Jept Beall read to the board a
telegram which be had reoelved daring
the day. Tbe telegram waa a private
one from a family In San Antonio and
reed: “Oan wooome to El Peso."
“Now, before answering this tele-
gram," said Mr. Beall. * 1 went to ask
ht advice of this board. Whet shell
I reply f ’
“Tell them to oome,"spoke np twoor
'hree of the membere, to which Dr.
Vilas added, “end bring all their
friends."
Cept. Beell vsntnred the opinion
thet there wonld be considerable In-
flux of people Into Ei PjSO daring the
next week -perhaps there wonld be e
thousand He eeld that bte telegram
wee probably one among many others
reoilved by El P.eo people from
trlODds.
Throughout the meetlog the medical
gentlemen engaged In an Interesting
Interchange of views end authority on
yellow fever, ell of whlob resulted In
the unanimous opinion that Et Paso's
abrade and healthful climate held out
no Indnoemente to Yellow Jack.
The board dto.ded to start today a
rlg’d aanltary tnepeo'.lon and will aee
co It that El Paao praaante a olaan
apiairacoa to all wlntar visitors, tha
olty being orowdad with tham avery
year.
Tha action of (ha boerd with refer
enoeto sanitary mettare will oertalnly
meat with tha hearty approval of all
oar oltlxene. Keeping tha olty dean
Is a matter of bnelneee and common
eeneo and (he board’s aotlon Is not In-
spired by fsar of a plague. The olty
haa ordinances oovsrlng all the neoee-
•ary points and they will merely be
enforoed. _
Fob Sale—Seven room hone# on
Montane end Campbell, and six room
honeo on Fioranoe street on easy
terms, will be completed Nov 1st. Call
on B F. Hammett, agent Campbell
Real Estate Co.
El Paso Lime Works
A. COUBCHESNE, Proprietor.
Manufacturer of
HYDRAULIC
WHITE LIME.
^^-CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
PIANOS
Pianos on easy Payments.
Musical Instruments and Sheet
Music.
Piano Tuning.
W.G.DUNN.
320 San Antonio St.
Elegantly Furnished Rooms Single
or en Suite. Terms Reasonable.
T. C. LYONS. Proprietor
A prominent physician of El
Paso has Laid that Wheat Pood is
the proper food for this season
of the year.
Here is onr list:
ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR
The most nourishing bread
flour in the world.
8HREDDED WHOLE WHEAT
Bread, made from the
whole wheat berry, pure
and simple. No ingredi
ents need.
GRANOSE BISCUIT,
A new and delicately fla-
vored food.
DR. RALSTON S HEALTH
FOOD,
Oooks and digests quickly,
The ever popnlar
ROLLED AVENA,
Farinose and Oracked
Wheat.
CARIMEL CEREAL,
A wholesome substitute for
coffee.
For sale by
Chas. F. Slack & Bo.
Dealers in Pure Food Only.
Tha only ealabratsd Doppelbreeu at
tha Senate.
Bsvaral oommualoatloae are on hand
to tha TiMas* editorial rooms, and are
orowdad oat of thta iseas.
Marriage Uoensee have been leaned
to J Johnson aod Mrs. D. Alva tea;
aod Ignaoto Marquee to Terola Plums
Tha Refugio mins of Jatue Merla In
Ohlhnahaa has developed an 18 looh
tadga of ora 180 faet in iangth whlob
runs 17,000 to the ton.
Ben Oatlln la as happy ai a boy with
a new little red wegon. He hea e bran
new dairy wegon thet he will epilog
on the pnbllo end U Is a “basal.”
A globe-trotter named Gso Solllvao,
a 16 yeai-uld, auburn halrtd young-
star who sxpaola to olroomnavlgats
tha earth wLb the eole eeatetanoe of
hUahoevblaoklng outfit, la In tha olty.
Oa the Lead King belonging to U
E MoDmlaie, M. J. Cox has a lease
end le taking out good pay ore whlob
leeblppedto the El Paao smelter. Six
or eight men ere employed oa thu
property.—Niw Mextoan.
G v. Ahnmada It expeoted to arrive
In Juarez in a law day* with his fam
Uy, oonetetlog of Ms wife end ton end
daughter. Tne son will go on to Cali-
fornio to go to sohool, white tbe gov-
ernor and his wits and daughter will
make a lour of the United States.
Tw > oasqe were disposed of In I he
dlstrlc. oourt yesterday. Juan Mad-
rid, oberged with easeult with Intent
to murder, wee fonud guilty by the
jury of aggravated eeeeult, with a
sen ten os of ooe month In jell. Juana
Lopez waa acquitted of the oharge of
tbaft.
Tba Afternoon eoolal olub held Us
regular Tuesday meeting at tha resi-
dence of Mr*. W. G. VVaiz yesterday
ofternoon. Thepr'zii were won by
Mr*. Eugene N.3, Mrs. O. N. Buckler
atid Mrs. Wm, Auatta. The next
meeting of the olab will be et the
residence of Mrs. A. G. Wiloox,
The Rio Grande oemmenoed rising
very rapidly et about 6.30 o’otook last
evening, end by 9 j'olook wee running
through en old break in th* levee oa
theJaariz side juit above the Ssnta
Fe street bridge. The Mexloeot were
quite disturbed about the matter and
a orowd of tbs natives were there
watohlog It.
The Santa Fe New Mextoan eeye:
“The K>nsee City Smelting A Riflnlog
Co. of Ei Peso le working the oele
breted O hello, Desdemone end Monte
Orleto mines, from whlob Wm. Kief
took each enormous quantities of high
grade Uad area during tha past two
yeere. Sixty eight man ere employed
under the enperlntendenoy of Mr.
Johu Mitchell. One to two oars of ore
per day ere being shtppad from the
property."
O'Brien Coal Co , morter oolors,
lime, oiment, platter. Telephone 8.
PER80NAL.
The El Pato Dairy company delivers
et yonr door rich cream, sweet milk,
bnttermllk, separated milk and tbelr
own make of butter. Telephoue 156
CURBSTONE CHAT-
"Money Is so ohesp," said O. T.
Bassatt yeatarday, “that avan though
loaner* advertlae that they have money
to loan at tan per cent, they oan flud
no takers. A year ago there wae a big
dsmand for losne at fifteen per oent
Interest. We seem to have more money
In B1 Paso than we know what to do
wl h "
V
“1 wonld like to put In tha Times”
said a young man to tba rtportar
yesterday “an advertisement warning
a oartaln married man In thta town
thet If h* paralsts In spying on me and
a young lady who doea me tba honor to
occasionally aooompany me to plaoes
of amusement, that I am going to dis-
figure his countenance for him.”
V
Yesterday Superintendent Martin of
tbe G H reoelved tbe Information
that Dr. Gutterae had dlsoovared four
'well developed" oases of yellow fever
lo Houston end thet the people of that
city weremsblog oat of It la drove*,
fitting from the eoonrge. Sapt Martin
feera that this eoere will reenlt In box -
log np hts road completely seel of Sen
Antonio. The merchants of El Paso
ara already enfferlag 00 aoooant of
having their tall and wlntar good* tlad-
up an ronta by querantlna. Thera ara
•evaral train load* of good* shipped
from aastern markets for El Paso now
tlad np at New Orleana and Galves-
ton.
V
“I went to tell yon,” said Georg*
Gslnnle to a reporter yeeterdey,
‘about every smart little boy. He le
tbe nine year old eon of Mr. Fleck,
who lives oat on tbe White Oaks road
abint 25 miles from this olty. Tbs
other dey Mr. Meodenhell.of this olty,
lost four horses and advertised to pay
ereward of 110for 'ha re’nrn of tbs
animals. Master Fieok heard about
the reward sod the next day he sew
the horeea near hie fetber’a pi -.os, so
the little men, who wee at homa alone,
did not do athlog biioi’ob the bores*
and bring them baok to Bi Paao. He
did the jjfc wlthont adv'.oe from eny
ooe end he reoelved the reward. That's
What 1 oallaemsrt boy.”
V
Tba other day Mr. Horace B. Stevens
wss talking to a Times mtn about tba
greet need for e pnbllo library In E
Paso—a library able to stook Its shelves
wl'h every reference book published
end the work* of ell the standard an
tbore of the peat end present. And
yeverdsy another gentlemen who wee
dUonselng tbe same enbjeot eeld:
"Why not the Ladle* Library end the
McGlnty olab join foroee, bay e couple
of let* end erect thereon a t andeome
and commodious olab and library
bnlldlogT Hava tha library end bath*
on tbs lower floor and a olnb hall and
roof garden above. It oonld be so
oonatrooted thet the betbe oonld be
reached only from the olab hell, an-
ises they deolde to hove two eete of
both rooms—one for the ladles end
one for the gentlemen."
Anheneer Bueoh Beer, freeb, at the
Bank _
. Good eating et Smith’s Creamery.
G. A. F.avellt, of Chtosgo, le in
the olty.
J. S. Reynolds osms In yesterday
from Las Vtges.
Mr.Budd of the Mextoan O.e Co , re-
turned from Eigte Pass yeeterdey.
Oonn'y Jndgs Harper le thinking of
taklog atrip to the atate fair at Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Arons',eln returned
yis.srday from their wedding trip
through Mexloo.
Dr. Samanltgo and family returned
yesterday from a pleasant visit to rate
tlvsadown in Sonora.
H A. Jastro, fortwanty yaars agent
of tbs Hsggin company of Ssn Fran*
oisoo, la in In the olty.
O. G. Seat 00 left over the Texes A
Pacific yesterday for Ksntas Olty and
a visit to his old home In Iowa.
Dr. J. V. MoGowan of L .a Oruoss
spent yesterday lu the city and paid
the Times offloe a pleasant call.
Judge and Mr*. T. S. Mexey laft
over tbe T. & P. yesterday for Delia*,
where tbe jadge will hear, tomorrow,
the MoFadden compress Irjaootton
case.
G. O.-me,one of the original MoOloty
boye, U np from Mexloo abeklng hands
with his friends. Mr.-Orme Is a suc-
cessful aassysr employed by a b'g
company In Mexloo.
Mr*. W R Martin and children left
for California yesterday In Superln
Cendant Martin's private oar. Mrs.
Martin Is In vary poor health and will
live In tba oar during her stay In Call
fornta. __
Lewn mowers and Garden Hose at
Momasn A Thorne’s.
Buy milk of El Paso Dairy Go’
a care.
1 wish to state to the people of El
Paso thet, In leaving for St. Liuls to-
day, I feel that 1 must express pnbiloly
my appreciation of tha meoy tboroo -
ghly.oneelfleb kindnesses shown me by
Mr. J. E Nigley, manager of the
Caldwell Uundertaking Oj. Every
little personal sffsot belonging to tba
lata W. V. Elder wae oarefully taken
care of by tba company and given to
me to be restored to the bereaved
family, and although unable to taka
tbe remalne of the deceased oat of their
bends at this time, they Incurred
several dollar* of additional expanse
on the oooaelon of my visit and In-
sisted on my not paying e oent of my
personal expenses while here. With
feeling* of profound gratitude I com
mend Mr. Negley end hie eieoolatee to
ell who In mlefortoBe may rtqulra hie
service*. Respectfully
Frank 8tabk
El Paso, Tex .Oot. 12. 1897.
TO LOAN.
Mooay to Iosd, et tan per oent inter-
est on approved seoarlty.
0, T. Bassett & Co.
O’Brian Coal Co., “Cerrlllcs Coal
Yard." Telephone 8.
A MargUr C togtH.
John Rush, who le probably as tbor
oogbbred a burglar et evsr went
a burgltog, Is lo tbe Juersz jell. He
was arrested Monday afternoon by tbe
ohlef of the Jntr< z police In tbe pres
•ooe of Gsorge Hsrold. George wonld
have been tlokl-d If be oonld have
nabbed the foxy John, but he didn't
heve the authority.
Herold was on the trail of Rath es
tbe man who probsb:y burglar z*d
Mr*. Solke’* residence rsoeotly sod
got sway with considerable good*, In-
cluding a lot of staff ba'ooglog to Har-
ry Obarmao, who rooms at tha hoaea.
Yeatarday a great many stolen ar-
ticles were found In Rnsh’e room,
many of which were Identified ea the
property of Mr. Obtrmao. Twenty or
more different styles of key* were
foood In Rash'* possession end tbe
good* foand loolndsd e little of every-
thing. He wee arrested In Jaerez
oherged with selltoi stolen property,
bevlog disposed ol Mr. Gherman’« re-
volver to e Jaerez dealer.
Rush evidently had pale end tbe offi-
cers ere still working on tbe oate.
Tbt y C>oolu led Tbtlr Tuterdiy
•Ad A< J tarr.ed t Normittn 8.
The ooarc mtt et 10:30 a m. wl>h
ell the cfficirs presort.
Oa motion of CommlestonSr Omrch
•sne It Is ord-red that the Older of
Jana 15, 1897, be amendsd to read:
That the county of E> Paso oonvty to
G taper Giron the Interest of the oor
poratlon of Stn Eiixerlo In aud to 11
aoree, mote or lses, lo 'be town of San
Eiixerlo et the rate of 12 per acre; pro-
vided, that the county retain a road
10 feet wide, etc., and that tha oonnty
judge be authorized to make oat all
necessary papers for oonvaylcg the
••me."
Or separata orders the following ao
oouote were alio ed on the different
fund* ae fol ow*:
Kelly A Pollerd...............I 22 95
W. A Itwln A Co............ 11 15
Lswle Jean..................... 10
H. P Noake.................... 2 50
T. H Conklin, Agent.......... 25 00
Tlmei Publishing Co........... 89 00
F. B. S'.mmore................ 10 95
A. Mat hies.................... 17 15
8. M. Karr*................... 123 06
S. W. Telephone A Tel. Co.... 16 50
J. D. MoKte........... 10 00
Gebino Hoy#1.................. 5 00,
J. 0. Rose..................... 23 851
Terry Paaroe................... 5 00
T. H. Springer............... 11 85
Geeper Giron.................. 15 00
George Koblhaae.............. 62 00
Momeen A Thorn.............. 1 50
El PaeoE. LAP. Co........ 10 25
Lewie Geseer............... 16 00
Jory of view, road to Ft. Biles 11 6J
Oa motion of Commlseloner Cjor-
ohesoe It is ordered that a rednotlon of
30 per oent of tbe deltrquent beck
taxes of the property to blooke 18, 17,
Mliu;msp of the olty of El Paso for yeere
1891, 1892, 1893. 1891, 1895, 1896, ait
ountlog to 12918 56, Including Interest
to June 30, 1897, be allowed, provided
••Id beck taxes be paid before Jan. 1,
1898.
Reports of S. M. K»rr, sups:Intend
ant of poor farm, for Angnat and
September were examined, approved
aod filed.
Riport of County Judge H*rp*r
showing treasurer's rsoslpt of 1911,33
wsra examined and approved.
County Judge Harper's aoooant for
fee* In orlmtnal oases amounting to 860
approved aod ordered paid.
County Clerk Pittman's report,
showing jury fee* oolleo'ed to the
•mount of |9, and showing treasurer's
receipt for amount, approved and or
dsrsd fl td.
Th* quarterly report of Justtoe of the
Pesos Djwns at Town*, showing 818 10
oollaotsd and treasurer's receipt for
same wee read and approved and
ordered filed.
Oa motion of Commissioner Robin
eon It Is ordered that on aoooant of
mutual agreement with Meyor Msgof
fla this day, the oonnty will reoelve
all olty patients at tbe oounty hospital
and give them food aud lodging aud
the saparlotendent's attention et tbe
rate of 50 osnts per day, oasb; all medi-
cine*, clothing, eto., to be furnished
by tbe olty.
Report of J. J. Connor*, j dntor,
showing 810 oollaotsd fur denoes for
August end September and treasurer's
rsoslpt for seme, wee reed and ap
proved and ordered filed.
The quarterly report of J. O. O'Con-
nor. oounty tax oolleotor, showing
81,113 96 oollaotsd frem different
eouroes, end traisurer’a reoslpts for
seme, was examined, approved end
ordered (Fed.
The quarterly repoit of County
Clerk Pitmen, showing condition of
oonnty floenoet, wee examined, ap-
proved end ordered published
The annuel report of the oounty
treasurer to tbe commissioners’ oourt
of sohool (uadi of El Paso county was
examined end approved end the olerk
eothorlzsd to osrtlfy to the approval
of the isoe.
The report of the oouuty treasurer of
nermensnt sohool fund for 1<> Paso
oounty, ending August 31, 1897, wta
approved.
Th* annuel report of the treasurer
of the Et Paso school funds for th*
yser ending August 31, 1897, we* •>
proved.
Tbe quarterly rsport of County
Treasurer Ceples was approved.
Oa motion of Commissioner Coat
ohssne It was ordered thst the deltr,
qusnt taxes standing against th* El
Paso A White Oiks railroad for tbs
years 1889 to 1897, Inoluslvs, amouo'-
logto 85905 77, Inoludlng six psr cert
Inisiost on eaob year’s taxes, shall bs
remitted when the title and ownership
of the eeld road taxed be passed to the
E> Paso A White Oaks railroad com-
pany, and tb* road ba built and com-
pleted for rolling stook to ihe Now
Msxloo territorial line, on or before
January 1st, 1898
Oa mstlOQ of Commlseloier Smith
Judge Harper Is allowed fifteen deys
absence from the oounty, oommenolng
Ottober 15.
Oo motion oourt edjourned to rrgn
lar meeting Nov 8, 1897
Hole! Pietsao,K.sher Bisters,PruprletreiS's
Formerly of IBs and Wlohlte, Kansas,
aleo six year* at Washington Hotel,
Galveston. The Pierson wae newly
famished one year ago by them and
with their usual success In pleating
tbe traveling public, they have eetab
llehed a business that has justified
them to take a l*ase on the Pierson for
another year. New bath aonotnmoda-
tlona just completed, also good sample
rooms.
Go to the Btnk saloon for Green-
brlar whisky.
He* away Ujople Overhaulwu
A oonpla who are In a rather noeis
viable pllgb* spent last night In El
Paso oimoty’e J ill, having been assign-
ed quarters therein el about 3:30
o’olook yssterdey afternoon. 7 be pelr
otme la on tbe T. A P yeeterdey morn
log end went to the Center Block hotel
where they registered ee brother end
•liter. However, the msn le supposed
to be J. O. Maxwell, of Bnyder, Texes,
while tbe young lady’s neme le eeld to
be Mies MoNeel, aged about 19
Shortly after tbe train arrived e
messege wee reoelved from the sheriff
of Baurry oounty aiklng thet the oiu
pie be errettsd, wblob wee done by
Chief of Polio* Liok'rt end Meant*
Clement*. The offioer from Boarry
county will be after the oonple today.
Maxwell stetsd yesterday that be we*
oeehter of e bank In Soyder, and le el
iegsd to be e married men.
Cook likes it. Mistress
likes it. Family likes iL
Schillings Best
OPPORTUNITY TO
PURCHASE SOME
CHOICE PROPERTY
before the prices are
advanced, if pur-
chase is made before
October 10th, 1897.
Call at Office and get Prices.
5 lots, E. Overland St., cor. Flor-
ence, south front, block No. 207.
80x120 feet, Magoffin avenue, cor-
ner Virginia street, block 215, op-
posite Maj. Davis’ dwelling,south
front and.very desirable.
5 lots, Magoffin avenue, cor. Flor-
ence street, block No. 217, south
front. This is in line of demand
for business property.
3 lots, Stanton street, cor. Fourth,
east front, block No. u6. Spec-
ial bargain.
95x120 feet, El Paso street, corner
of Fifth, block No. 88, opposite
Ketelsen & Degetau’s.
25x120 feet, El Paso street, corner
of Sixth street, block No. 88, op-
posite Ketelsen & Degetau’s.
The last two pieces are situate so
that a track can be run from the
T. & P. R’y up the alley to
stores or warehouses,
25x120 feet. Myrtle street, 50 feet
east of corner of Stanton street.
Choice.
Other bargains can also be had
in every class of choice property,
but particularly in the above lots.
T, H, CONKLIN,
Real Estate Agent.
OLA8BIFUSD ADI.
te* baking powder
coffee flavoring eftraett
•cxia and spice*.
Your grocer pays you
back your money in full if
you don’t like it
For eete by
MAX SCHUTZ
110 E. Overland 8t
204 EAST OVERLAND ST
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
J. H. PARSONS. Prop.
We want your Judgment on th*
Miller Derby
for Fall, <897.
Made by
JOHN B. STETSON CO.
Philadelphia.
Top-notch in hat-excellence.
Sells for $5, and its wonderful
quality and capacity for wear
make it a more-than-satisfying
money’s worth. Grace in every
line, goodness in every particle.
We are sole agents here. r
Also a full line of
STETSON’S
SOFT and STIFF HATS
IN THIS NEW CAM. SHAPES.
R. C. LIGHTBODY,
212-214 EL PASO ST.,
wok balm.
co* B4LB—''Furnished room for rent"
“ and “Booms for rent” eerde for eete at
Tmaeofioe, tt sent* seek.
LX)R SALS—Blotting paper a* tea Truae
r oS»
00* SAL,X-Babbit metal a* the Timm
A oflca
* OK HUNT.
jr OR KKNr—A nicely furul»hcd Iront roirni.
F 601 Myrtle Avenue.
COR RENT- Furniibed rconif, 601 Magoflln
r Avtiiu#.
TNOR RENT- Comfortably futtilihed flva
r room cottage. Inquire 115 8. Bl Paso
street.
|fOR KINr Furnished room. 611 N. Oregon.
If OK KENT—Furnished room* with private
family, lid Chihuahua strtet.
wamtmd
V|T ANTKD--A goodetHik Ht Mr*, 8fhlo$s’. 117
ft 8an rrxiicisco *tr«,«t, up stairs.
W ANTED.. Furnished ■oom. 10 .tli or ratlioa.l
*T unit east, of 85*. ton. Address B, Tim kb
office
Losr.
I O'T -Ot» r»ad bet»«m Cily •»«! Town#
4^ Hmclt^r »leather po kcj$ book oontaiuiiiit
tapenA nnd money Fluiler mffy keep ttiemon-
er if he vr>U rfituTo the papers to »h<) Timkh
office.
m
a
IK IDA B. BISHOP.
HOMSOPATH.
I0Sii El I’«*u Street.
ii
IT IS A GOOD THING
To know, when you need
a bsby oarrlega that we make a special
feature of thsssnradles of oomfort all
the year round.
HOYT 8c BASS,
FUBMTUKE.
J
J THOMAS A. DWYER, JR.,
'Commission Merchant
A AND
l Receiving ana Forwarding Agent,
f JIJIKXEZ,
STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO.
Huyfi aud mill* native and foreign pro-
I ductM on (joininlHiion, ami receives and
dUpiitclieM freights by mil. express and 1
wugoua.
Misses’ $2.50 Shoe,
We want to shoe the children
from the baby up. We’ve jqst
received a new lot of black
shoes for children on the new
and late toe. We wont charge
you more than is absolutely
necessary. We’ll give you
the best shoe we can get—the
kind that will make you our
steady customer.
Infant*'2 to S ...........
CL lid *, S,’ * in. ..10,(8
Misfits.....imu>2 ..... J-50
Women's Sp'g Heel EH to 4Y* 3.00
Schutz
Bros.
Oregon St., next to Postotifice.
high grade a etnas
Price $35.00.
Ml
New Brunswick Tire*, the best
and cheapest. Twenty years ex-
perience repairing bicy cles.
EL FASO CYtfLE GO.,
Bioycle and Gunsmiths.
ILths_
Pl«aeer Marble Werks .
M. KOTO UNO, Prop,
AH klnde of Uonut.eiit work to
order. Granite and Marble Tomb-
•toum end ell kinds nfOemetery'
Work. Stone Coping for cemeter-
ies. Iron Venose.
Statuary,
Son Antonio atree*.
Opposite Oourt Bones.
SL PAiO.
TBXAS
Jim’s Restaurant,
(Formerly located at 208 San An-
tonio street,)
Has Removed
DIHTER & SAUER,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBER8
Pine Groceries, Wines, Liquors
And Havana a*ud Mexican Cigar* aud Oi(arott*g
CIUDAD JUAUBZ, MHXIOO.
CONSULT FREE THE
EXPERT SPECIALISTS
OF--
DR. KING’S
NEW CURE GO.
Special .Doctor # for Special Ditease.
(ONSt'l.TATION FSF.C.
OFFIGES;«t‘I^k»^»c.or’
Kl, PASO, TBXAS.
PRIVATE DISEASES
11 > Ivood• in young' and middle
%
A-
/
*r7
......... in J..U.1K nuu iuiuui* aired men
<TKKI» «ml perfect MANHOOD restored.
UNNATURAL IHSOH* KG E S. GONOR-
RHOEA, STRICTURE by Electricity without
ri nnn ddicmi urimaky, hbuonuaky 11 li?Lf,,r,‘11 zi£w1®** _ , .
BLUUU rUloUN or TBUTIAKY po*ttlv«ly ,,%**®r**', ,ro!”. CotKt,
CURED without the use of mercury, ell com- «»' ,,u of wu ly tn.llaoreUon, accept this oppor-
WE CURE
without opp-
ratiii
lUltftr
KlieatnatlMin.
itg and no doteiition from biisinuHii Guar- tr«ati‘d by mail
wl. Hcrofulu, l.t/,tiii«, Chronic Addres^t UK.
and NtTii-Milliyortlit Growth*. KO Outtin^r
or OpATfttioiiH ntJcesitry for CU AK. We golicit
liivrHligatlaiK
UyDlTC for oar symptom blank* and Uteru-
WnilL. turn on auy above (li«ease«. Cases
Address: UK. KING’S NKW UEMBDY CO.,
Kl I*a§o. Texas.
NOTICK. On scooiiut <»f v«st iiirrcjiHr a in bu-inu**, Ur. King, the Specialist, baa organ-
ized lids ooniptny of expert i-peolalists. I)r. Klnj? will have porsonal charge, assisted bj other
expert specialisls
AMERICAN KITCHEN,
FI OH f -GLAg 4
KKHTAUKAN
BOB OHIN WO, Pbopbi*to8.
103 Ran Antonio 8t., El Paso.
tetfiituiVH vmmsK i* kl rno
oetTSD it.th waiiHan buuii;.
Obeeryttlcn et 5:54 p. m„ loetl lime.
Barometer (*ee lerel)................. W.S
Thermometer.................. 7
Dtreotton of wind ........ BW
Wind rcloctty (mile* per hour).......... i
Weather ................ Clea
Kalnfallla*t*4 hour* (Id. *nd hand.)
Htfbeat temperature todty..............
Lowe* I tempera tore todtr.............. I
AEBIVXL AMD UEFAHTtltta OK MAIL
Arrive* Lcavee
T. A P______ .10:06 a. m------------- ,1:40 p. m.
O. H. A H. A. .i-M p.m..................1:50 p.m.
8. P. Weet..........1:80 p. m......:-----...8:35 p. m.
A.T. AS. F. ..II :15a. m ...........10:15a.m.
Mazlcan Central .8:20 a. m..........8:40p. m
H.G.S 51. A P heave* Juarex a*8:.IO a.
R. 0.8 M.AI'......Arrlvi* Joarez at 4.80p m.
All malla will he dlvtrlbutad 30 mlnutce af-
ter the arrive * of trains and nil mall* will
clou30 minute* before tb# departure of train*.
HOOK8 WINDOWS OPBN ASD 0LO8S.
(K inept Sundays.,
Qaoar al del I vary la open from 7 a. m' So 6 p
m., tamp* while aastern mall 1* beln* dlatrlV
uted Monty order window opane a* 5 a. m.j
eloem at 5 p ai. Raalater and stamp window*
open ttga. closes at Ip. as.
SUNDAY.
General delivery aad Carrier* window will
be open from 11 a. m. to II m.
Stamp window open attbeumat me.
JOBS JULIAN. F.M.
PUBB HYGEIA IGB.
Me ie from dtetllled water. Telaphnne
ID. Bl Paso Ioa A KareioxEATOxOo
WILL YOD BELIEYE 4
YOUR OWN EYES s
We could spv.tk to you for a month of
Sundays about the excellence of our
lines, but we wont.
WE PREFER TO HAVE YOD SEE
them, form your own conclusions and judg-
ments on their merits. See them you should
in justice lo yourself.
You will find a greater display ol Carpets, Linoleums, Mat-
tings, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, Furniture, Crockery, Glass-
ware, etc., than was ever placed on exhibition in this part of
the country.
NOW BE SURE TO VISIT US.
YOU’RE WELCOME,
WHETHER YOU PURCHASE OR NOT.
fiaTWe have secured the services of an experienced workman,
and are now prepared to do carpet and upholstery work in all
its branches.
Awnings a specialty. All work guaranteed.
’Cif
>09-111-113 San Francisco St., El Paso, Texas.
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