El Paso Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. Seventh Year, No. 119, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 24, 1887 Page: 2 of 4
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TIMfcS PUBLHlltKC COMCAST.
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J. 0. Hamilton .. Treasurer
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A* HKCOVD ( LAS
KL PASO, TEXAS, MAY ,24 18g7.
SI'llSCKll'TIOJi RATES.
may.
OlilTerwl lo the City, per week.
PAYABLE RY KHY <iATl-HUAt Tt
0 2ft
ariukr.
DAILY—RV MAIL.
inyakf alll.y in adv»xi*.
1 o
One year
31* month)
^Tnany purl of Mexico, t'f additional per yrtr
10 cover |MjBtajJe.
ASSOCIATED PRK89.
The TuwH the only 'lallv l»M)«r ;mbli»hf.l
is Ki I'anu with the A»ocl»tml I'teM Oii-
patches
NOTICE.
Mr. II. imjthe la our only authorlicl ti->»-
eling agent.
AUKNTS.
The timb* l» on aale on the railroad train*
running In an J out of El Pain, and hy the fol-
lowing af»ut».
O Turner, "Oran I Central". ... El I',no
C.O. Klefer "
\V, A lrtin A Co
Palace New) Stand "
Pi-rum Hotel Sewi Stand
F I' lloeck
(j, U. St. Hill
City of Mexico
I t
... Chihuahua •'
B Stlabel
I.. Thum "
Uarraon .limenea "
l.uwTvnce Upolnt l.aa Cruet1). KM.
Decot Ni*w« Stand Kerning "
W. E i.eonard Socorro "
Cha». Vale.Jf , Kingston "
0. M Carpenter, silv<rCity "
Nicholas I'owera "
til* timks t» on vii.* i*
CHICAGO.— lilt) Chrk Street, at Mia
«ourl Paciilc It It l'aa<en«er olttc®.
NEW YOUK—Grand Central Hotel.
ot it aium.iTiON.
dealdet covering thoroughly the local fleid
TllK riMfiSia l)iti.iviiiiitii Htitir iir Cauiukh-
U the following t'-wriiB at the hour named ON
THE HAY OE PIJIII.ICATION.
Pa unlet N'orte tin.iti. Clifton. A T., 11 p. in
Doming I P m. Lordahurg, . .. :i p m.
Silver City ... 6pm. KlngnWn lup.iu.
l.aa Cruees, IJ noon.
The discovery of petroleum .in vnriuus
portions of Xtxu.it »a»iliw bu#lne»f
iiljllllct tbnt K'ird lo fXliilill the future
jrealneM Of .the Lone Star SUI*. This
•ingle lt"in of fiilcriiattimst eoiunierrlal
exchange was one of the very itnporliitit
advaotrntes trained br the north over the
anflth in the war of lMiWi.V i'etroleum
ilien regulated coiunii'fol'il opt in tinns
tiftween the north and nil Eiiropenn
countries, and g»v<; ilio govsrnmental
ause an Impetus which no oilier <oui-
iioilily did or could do. and as our
neighbors were Messed then we trust
our southern friends will be benefllted
more now.
i
The Texas i'refs nmoclatlon meets in
Kort Wo.th to-day. It <vili-douhtlees
prove an important meeting f<r tl)«
pros of the entire mute and quite "8
niMiiriitous for Fort Worth. While ill*
good people of that t ily will vie nl b
each other to m»kr the press g«ng com
fortab'e and hnp -y. the hoy* will mlver-
Ue, In a inoile.t »nd effcctlvn inani.«r
ih« city of Fort Worth mid mukv her in-
trreets known in a manner no other
method could he devhtd. The Texas
prew Is composed of some of the moat
llherai men on earth, and Fort Worth
will fooh realize the fact.
Tttr. proposed visit of Hon. William
B. Uladetonc to the United Stales i» re-
garded as one of the most Important
political events of the century. His ex-
traordinary change of sentiment on the
(■ish qiieetion has won fur the great
commoner the enrneat sympathy of mil-
lions of American henria who recogi ize
I lie antipathies of the Kngllsb people to
the Iri-h and thus feel liie indignities
and outran** which fat*years have char-
acteristeii tlie- English government's ac-
tion toward the people of Ireland. Mr.
Gladstone'* visit will prove a series of
ovations rarely accorded to any man of
ancient or modern times.
Heal IMule Transfers.
(Reported for the THUS Uy Euula ACroahy,
R at Ka1 ate Ageiita. |
The following instruments were filed
for rei:ortl In the clerk's otlice yes-
ierdny :
Frriuiii' Herrera to Francisco Villa,
warranty deed to U acres in San Eliza
r|o. Con»ider«tion $1.
Campbell Heal KstaU cpiucany to W.
II. Ausiio. warriiniv ilecd, to west lull
of hliick 2.i;Uli(i eaal half of loja I to 5
tin-liii-l%<•, block Vl)3. Campbell's add!
lion. Consideration$.l,7il).
Norman K. C,atn»t lo Absalom Puni
phrev. warranty detd to part of loi 170,
hi ck it.'), M11In* map. Consideration
Wa reach also ON DAY OP PUBLICATION
tSa following plaoea:
in nkw mkxico.
... . .I>ona Ana
LukeVulley —
Kngle and Socorro.
IN AHIXONA.
Wilcox
lluartliuea
tunion Hii'l CwrlUlf.
AntiiOLj .
Hlncon
Hovrie
Bonaoo
Kort fteMen
San Marciai
AVogal^a
. l»,tncHii
Wk liftvo man J (»nbHcrilJi'.r8 in loxan towiin
of Viluta, Camp itleft, Sucurro, San Kiizario,
Fort vianenck, Hiovra IMauoa, Fort Davia and
liarfii, ami we circula'e In MKXICO at ©very
point along tl»^ M**xi' an Con ral U ill road .
OUIt 0 It K MtltKhT.
In speaking of Denver as a smelting
center tlie Rocky Mountain Review hits
tint following to say :
There are three gri at establishment*
devoted to the reduction of precious
ores to bullion, in the city of Denver,
each supported by unlimited capital,
and the linest skill for the economical
am! successful treatment of all grades of
mineral. The consumption of urea by
tlie^e works, or at least their purchases
for the year l.sstl. amounted to about
thirteen lhou»and car loads, aver-
sglng fourteen tons per car, or a
total of in round numbers about
two hundred thousand tons. The
commercial value of tills ore was about
thirteen million dollars. It must lie re-
membered In thU connection that one
of the three establishments referred to,
the Holden, was opened for business
late lu the fall, eotoequentlv, Its share
ofihegrand total was less than one
million dollars. This year, however, it
will teeotue u nroo'lnent factor, becaute
Us lines are tlriuiy estah.lahed and all
its machinery in excellent working or-
der.
While the bulk of the ores treated by
ill our smelters Is obtained fiom the
mines of this state, heavy contributions
arc drawn from all ilie neighboring ter
r tories. If the Scheme recently unde ■
taken by Measrs. Wilson A Rust, late
proprietors of the Deliver Sampling
works, to cslabllsli a great
purchasing agency In Ki I'aso,
Texa«, and ihureby divert a con-
siderable part of the shipments of sliver
ores from Uld Mexico lo Denver, proves
suci e-sful.of which there la little doubt,
the Increase from that quarter will be a
material feature of this year's transac-
tions. We have already detlned the new
conditions to result from the extension
of our railways to Aspen and San Juan.
The business of smelling ores In Den-
ver has been reduced to the be«l stage*
of scientific «nd economic development.
The best skill in the profession is em-
ployed. Fuel, labor and supplies ol ev-
ery kind are cheaper here than In the
sections winch produce the or^s. The
climate I-one of Ibo most desirable on
earth, Shipping facilities are equal to
•very,need of the business. Km li year
brlngn tome new improvement which en
hsnce* I lie value of ores lo llie prod ue« r.
All ores bought are paid for a» toon as
Mtupled, and tbe business methods em-
ployed assure prompt returns to the
seller. Hy reason of ample means,
which enables the buyers to hold great
quantities uf lead loraila* while the
market U ltnv ruiiuiua losses are avoid
•t). It lit seen, therefore, that Denver Is
In all reapects one of the best markets
In the world for tbe sale Of mining pro-
ducts. anil the marvelous growth of this
lnda<try in the past few years demon-
etratss lis value to the miners. Its im-
parlance lo the city at targe cannot be
Nqated. Il has b' come the lend-
our internal economy,;*nd
^Untaln that position Indef-
\he railroads kill It by
The I'op- anil Dr. M. (Jljaii.
Nkw Yoiilt, May 2l.-Aichldshop Cor
riiunn to tUy rei'eiveil a letter from llie
pope rega ding llie case of Dr. Alc-
0',vnn. llie letter commend-the course
of the archbishop and laments the rebel-
lion agaiiiH In* authority and deplores
ihe fact that oilier members of tbecler
gy are Imbued with the doctrine* of Dr
Wr.'llvmi. I be pope ri'leis lo llie leach
inns of MeOi,Vnn on llie Iri1111 question u»
llie vicious seed* of the iloc riil" >o I
teretl uniler llui pretext of helping llie
masses. The pope assures the arch
bishop that ilia g..od uiiine ami dignity
as well a< that of the ap SfOiie, see w
not be permilleil to suiter any llidlgnity
and llint timely uieaaures would be
i a ken for ilie correction of rebellion. On
being shown the pope's leiter Henry
George saul the same was undoubtedly
it reply To the Uarbled statement sent
the pope by Archbishop Corrattnn. He
didn't I IIInk It iiuioiilited to iiilp il "lid
rid'Ciiled tne pope's expre»sion of sym-
pathy for ihe arelibUliop of llie mil ion
that the latter hull been badly u.<ed.
TALES OF DOGS.
Charles Dcublcr, of Dnsrsoa, Oa., baa a
abcpbenl doj that drives his chickens up at
night. About miuio.vii the dog begins his
rounds over tlio pi'emises, and never stops
until every fowl is driven up and is in tlio
ben houstt If a chicken ahow* n diajiosition
not to retire to it-- roosting piaea, the dog
drives it in the ben house and stands guard at
the door until thqchicken takes a peix'h on the
roo>-t.
A beautiful long haired Ht liernarrl dog,
owned by one of tlie sweetest and most oil-
mired of Ibsitoii'< (lover women, has a de-
clde<l liking for society, and has been present
at tbe lady's Tluiraday receptions most regu-
larly. As U ixlitting Ills sex. he most ad-
mires til" ladies, i:nd lie shows bis prcfenonce
in many (by, taking wnyn Itecentlv ho bo-
camu too demonstrative in his attentions and
was ndmonidied by liis ,-entle mistress and
sent out of the room. What rloes my noblo '
four footed gelltlom ui do but IX1 take himself j
up stairs into tl:o ladies' dressing room, w hern :
bo would lie s re to tec all the fair quests :
without la-ing v,.itched and g-oldcd for kiss- '
lug their lit tic white hands, If ho had n mind
to lie got enough praiso to turu his shaggy
head, in return.
A spaniel, living on a farm lu Flanders,
bad for n companion a beautiful young cat,
wlinm the rntblets furmer hail doomed to ex-
termination. Tying a stone round her neck,
bo threw her Into the river. Cut the spaniel
"precipitated himself resolutely" into tbo
stream and brought her back in triumph to
tbe houso. Will It l>o believed that tho heart
of tho farmer remained hardened! A^aiii be
tho throw tbe poor puss Into the Mens®; but
again, like another Iloratius, tbo spaniel-
though without "his harness on his back,"
that boil been reserved for next market day
—"plunged headlong into tho tide." Not only
so, but again bo draw her safo to shore.
And—mark the point of the story—It was to
the farther shore of tbo Men*; he would not
trust bis friend to the mercies of tbo home
sido again.
SHORT STORIES CF ANIMALS.
Two birds fought so des|ierately over tho
slto of a projected nest that they eventually
fell dead In the roadway, opposite Theatre
Royal, London.
A California opossum killed and ate a set-
ting ben and then sat on tho egs, but them
were faithful to tho memory of their mother,
and would not hatch.
An ivy-twined retreat of English sparrows
In the yard of Thomas Cox, of Alliany, Ga.,
yielded two bushels of nests and 104 eggs,
when ho concluded to mal:o a raid ui«n it.
A dog belonging to John Davidson, of
Newcastle, Pa., found it too cold nights out
of doom, so at 11 o'clock one night bo pullod
tlio rope that rang tho farm 1*11. Tho house-
hold was alarmed, bul tho eauso of tbo ring-
ing was soon ap|iarent. Tho dog continued
bis (exercise at the samo hour until ho was
made comfortable in the house every night
Borne timo ago a valuable canary of Ithaca,
N. Y., lost its, voice, and when taken lo a
local bird dealer seemed to bo choking to
death. The dealer found that there was a
tumor as largo as n pea growing at tho root
of the bird's tongue, and, putting tlio little
fellow under the Inlluenco of chloroform, be
cutitawav. The bird soon recovered and
now sings as iveli as ever.
Paso Capkft Sr. Coffin Cc
PEADE
$
MARK
ECZEMA ERADICATED.
fleiilVmen—Tt l« »lar *nn to snv that I think I am entirely well r.f er7.fms at»Ar having
la' < ii I f -ixeilk I I'ctve la en lioiihleil wall It rerv lillle in me face "inre li-l »|inne
/.i ti|t> la Iiiuiiuiot cuM weal Her i**! tall It ma4« a aliulu a|ipeanuw, Inn wen' awit aud
i,., uir (etiioieil. S s. iv iindoutn liroSe II lip. at le*-t H t«u Bit nv-iein m viasl lonaineo
and I »ni «ell II uli"i benefiiHi niv wife ereall* lo cam- of -ics lica'larli--anu awut a |K.-rrect
euie <>f a txeakins.au . my lillte tliraa rear«lililaailuer last »«innnr.
Watk-.navllk'. <1*.. Feb I I, IS4 ll*»- JAJtta V. M. ilOltlttS.
Trea'iM on Uleuu audbklu iJucaae' mailed free. _
on in™ . Tal b<rirr sr.ano Co.. Drawer S, Atlanta. Oa.
Undertakers and IsnWtners,
NO. 4i5 i » i»»M» STHK1T.
The Boss Restaurant
EAST OVERLAND STREET,
WILLI a M YOUNG, - - - PROPKIETOH
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
EverytHiag Now, Meat and First-Class. Part) Sup-
pers a Specially. Oysters in Every Style. Mr. V'ouug is the Item
l ook in El Paso.
PAID 11Y
IMZEIXIC-A-Isr ORB CJO.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Works and olllce on West San Francisco Street. Ci'yoflice, Oinnu fentrsi
Hotel Huildlng.
UOB'T S. TOWNE. Manager.
El Paso _£Llost:r£\e t Co.,
PEYiON F. EDWARDS. Man.ger.
OKFICES;iS Bit'IN" OS Bt.OCK
Careful and aecuvate nlisiiat tB of titles to real estate in tbe city aud
county of El Paso furnished at reasonable ratCN. .
W. J. LEMP S
i.nil—
±i etjser-btjsoh:
St. Louis Luger Beer, and
Wm. J. Lemp's Export bottled Beer
HOTJGK & X>i b/j. li-Jt*.
Fourth and Chihuahua Sts. - EL HAso,Te*As.
W. H. TUTTLB~
PAINTERI
Glass and W»U I'apcrMlxetl I'ttiuts.
Write for prices. El Paso Texas.
SMITH & THOMPSON
PRODUCE COMPANY.
whoi.ksai.e
Prod uce
EL PASO.
Commission.
TFXA^
Small 1'iix on ilntril lite (i.iellf.
S*s' Kit tMuseo. Mnv il.—'l'lie »ieiiiii*r
Gaelic, frnin CIIilni-<la|mn, arrlvnil nnl-
i-lilp iiiIb iiinrniiiK witlt tnirifi pnx on
I'otiril. She i. linw coining into linrlxir.
No imrtlunUnt yet iibiulnnblr. Ui-furr
Hi.- v.Met t'lintf to unclior i-he wng
i onrileil li.v qii'irmitlnn olllfer. who, on
InvpfligHllon fnuiitl two tniSt'S of siiikII
l>»* iinionif I tier (yliliiHSo pnnn-iiKcm
iiiiuhrtl. 'i lie.v were Ht tinoe plnrtMl In
i|ii runtine. Tlipre iiro twelve liundrtd
Cbilieie |iii»#ent;i>r«.
New ViirhN Half llnlltliijr.
Nf\v V< HK, Mity 21.—'The Sutunlnv
liaif linlltlny w»i tjcti' i'hIIv (soni|iiletl
wi h in-liny. In tlio Hl'ternoon ther-
wit* H trunernl neHntlon of 1»u*i.1«*»«, hml
llie down town tirei ti' liml n Siunlny up
eitrnnce All the exrlmn|{e. connty
xml city oflk-e. wetti closet! |>roinj»lly «t
n no n.
Slrlltei'x lllowllIK up linn OK.
ItnffUKUM, Muy 21,-'l lie strlkeri in (lie
dl»trlcl of ItnrUnue lire ►ingliiif •• Mtir-
*fll|H«," vlHltins factories. IntimidatiiiK
employe* himI .topplnir their work The
li 'iiwn uf it nniiih'-r of workui'ii who
w mid nnl-irlke. httve been blown tip
with dynniiilte.
IIlifli Tret^nn.
Bkiii.iv, Muy 12.—Two fiitiiiliernni
have liren urrented ut Stmtbirg on the
eh»tK« of ini!ii treiiMtn. They h«ve
imiile l onfe-skini linplietilnn; tevertl
other olfloluls
llnulantrei- tins| stay.
Pauis, Xlny 21 —The inttnlolpalnuthnr-
ltle< of Lyons, Henn»**, Montpeliir,
Ijelino aim the entire plnnes have peti-
tioneil I'reniilent Orevv t» retain Gen
eral Boulatttter in ttie cahinet.
itiit'nr "1
POWDER
Absolutely Pdre.
thii powrtor netcr A marrol of poa-
\iy, fttrenfrth am) whohttumoiiPM More oc •
nnmirnl thno tho ortUnarv kinds. »ml ennnot
be sold In cwii|»Ptltlon with the muUitude of
i«»w short m-iKht alum or iihoBiiliatc uow
"• * H(W A L BAKING
DIETER & SATJEE,
Intporteis and Dealers in
Fine Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Havana
and ffi xican Cigars,
PASO DEi. NOIiTE, 1EX 1
GEO. K KING, E, J. 1)"HAMI?I,
KING & DUHAMEL.
Architects and Superintendents.
Plans for Public untl Private Bniltliiigs tmtl Estiijiliies furnished 011
tlie Shortest Notice.
ROOMS 1 ANI) 2, CENTER BLOCK,
EL PASO, TEXAS.
J". A.
Main Street, Paso tlel Norte, Mexito.
Has always on lluml the Larp fct stock of
Vera Cruz Cigars.
in the City. Deals exclusively in VERA CRUZ goods
MUNDY BHOC
LIVE STOCK
KI Paso, Texnu.——
Lamjs in Mexico a"*l if South-west anil
}
MERCHANTS.
tern Inl'l nnly In f.n.
p WDEtt t;o., nxiw»iK-t
N Y.
UNJ'HECKNENTKD ATIKACTION.
OVER A MU.l.ION D1STIUBUTKD.
DR. ALEXANDER'S
NATIVE WINE.
(The Pure Juice ol the Grape).
At Paso ilel Norte. $1 ,(K) per irnllon. De-
livert-il at Ki I'aM),'IVian. fnr ti.-Mi.
Atlilrei. I'. II. Iliit Stt. KI I'limi, 1Vxt»». ]
MrSolt) only In quantities nut leu
than live KHllnns.
.Mini' llalil Kiinlibrrn.
CinttK, Mo,, May 21.—Ten more bald
kiolibei'ii iiHie l)t*en arre»tetl In Dnnglna
rnuntv for iidinlniniering lilekory to cne
Swturingcr lust .Inly,
LADIES' GOSSIP.
Parasols nro large, with tig handles.
Tto liumar Jacket will bo worn to some a
tent.
Garnets cut lilio rubies are in great favor
for iacr plus.
Tbo nowest color is tbo Baltic blue. It ii
dark nml rich.
Givokfast caps are mucli affected by youny
marritxl ladies,
Thu bat of coarsely braUeil straw disputes
tbo day with tho bonnet of tulle.
T.iouseot real Spaimh la' ohas been ro-
vivod. AVhitu gowns aiv mado of It.
Blue and brown nre two rolors combined
in bonnets and Baits with more or less har-
mony.
White Derby bats are to 1» worn by the
(til ls of the period with their now pin head
plaid suits.
Applo green gloves, stitched with gold
tolor, nre reportetl as visible i:i n Biwklyn,
N. Y., kbyp.
There ii n new laco called aqultalne, with a
thick pattern liko coral on a silky ground,
'tills will luako up well with sarttb.
Some of tbo new tatoeiis hnvo as designs
tennis iraiilcmouts, ears citMied, unowshoes,
toboggan figures mid tlie like, upon dark
grounds.
English dressmakers nre using rory lone
and ample skirt draperies upon spring
dresses, and decided contrasts la ecfcr «re
olsonaM.
Louisiana Stole Lottery Company.
laoorporsted by the t.egtstatnre In I8W for
mlucstloniil ami elisrltslili' purposes, and Its
rruie.Ulse innite n part ul the present state eon-
■tllotion I ii IS1I1, by an overwhelming populai
vote
Its Orsml Single Nnmlier nrawlnc. will take
l>laee eveiv month, and Its Ursn>l Somi-Annu-
al llrawlnitB tukes pi sen ever; slxmu,iths(.lune
ami llveeintieri.
rt'< ilo lier. uy certify tlistws supervise tlin
arrangements Tor all tlie monthly and rom:-an-
nual drawliifrs of tlie IaiiiIsIsiis State hotter)
(Joiiiiiany, ami In person msnsiie and control
tile drawings themselves, ami that the sain*
are oomluetwl with honesty, finrnessand In
good faith towards all parties and we authorise
ihe comeany to use this eertiilento, with fae.
al miles of our signs ures alls, lied, In Its adver-
tisements.
(j. T. IIEAUIUCUARD,
J, A. EAltLY,
"t'ommlsslon.rs,"
We the undersigned banks a'd bsnliers will
pay all prices drawn In the Louisiana State l.ot-
t.riu which may h • preauntml at our counters.
1 II liglesliy Pres. ha Na. Bank.
P hanaux I'res Sta Ns, Hank.
A Ha dwln, I'res. N 0 Ks II<nk,
Carl Kohu. I'res. Union N. Bank.
Urauii Kcuil-Annual Drauiny.
At the Academy of Music, New Orleans,
Tuesday, June 14tli, 1S87.
Capital Prize $300,000
lOi.eiieTIrk ts at twenty ilolllirs Kseli. Halve"
Slu, QuaitersIS, tenths»i, Twei.Uetha tl,
list or ri'.UKs.
i phi/,"' of 5 oo.o'io i» .,.. .. taoo.ixie
I I'lil/.KUK |il(,,i(Si Is 10" 0W'
ll'Kl/.KOK SOilltiU Nt.'ts,
11'lliZKOK its,nun la «»««#
i PKl/.KsoK wetware .. '-"n.ioo
T I'ltl/Ki OK ft ino are
a,i:Si Prise-ami tinting11 tl,nfji «*)
for iiuh rates »r »ny ruriher init niiaiiw,
applvtotho nmiersigned Vnur hand* r ting
must lie distinct sml yonr signature plain
More rai id retarn mati uell<er\ wll be assured
hy ynur enclosing 011 eaxlopa bearing jour
full nd reas
-and Pintal notes, express money or-
dersor New York exchange in anllnary letter
Oun»ne» by express of our rxpensr Ad-
tressed to
M A.lianphin,
Now Oibans, ha
Address registered letters to ' New Orleans
National Bank, Neworlaa is, l^uialana "
W .O I.ANK. Agnat
OAeeMMv, lt.a ■
Curt* In
I TO ft UAYB.
c«r»atMd aat M
Btrtctur*.
Vf d only b, tb«
Ctszlcil Cfl.
CTlnotnna
Ohio.
W# cordially rrrommMid
yourO itthebf-t remtdy
t»iiwn to us tot Gonot rbce*
and CUeU
W« U tv« »o)il coniidtr.
able, ami In ev»ry i*
iMtfivtlt Ml kfacticn.
Alcott Si tiak,
]'jdtcn. >L y*
CLUETTg
MONARCH SHIRTS
ARB TftK KK*T OF kt.L
Sold f>jr DrufftttJU
Piiwl $1.( A
CUSTOM IIOUSK IIHOKKHS.
. fin
Ht, PARO. TKX AS
THAT'S WHAT!
down tiiey go!!
(jLASSWAUE AND CKOqiUKY.
JuBt reoelvetl a large Invoice of
<1 Glassware and Enjlisl
CROCKERY
At prices never before offered In this
city.
Call nnd examine our stock and you
| will be a«lonishcd at lis superior quality
and cheapness.
S. C. SLIDE & CO.
i
{-llO'San Antonio Street.
— |
$1,000, !
WAN TED.-Second hand1
Furniture,
Agent for the Mosler Safe
Company. P. O. Box 88.
P. MOONEY,
El Paso Street.
Have uncqualHl facilities for tin- Purcliusr ami S'H'c of l.nwli* in Mexico, ami for Supplying
any Clatsao Stock In quai'tiUe* t<« suit j'urrhaHeri« Urai/in». l.hiuls a hpeolalty.
C"rrf«i'on<l nc« v^oUwtitil,
TO BUSINESS !
Ml{8. LANE'S
Dining Rooms Centraily Located
On Oregon Street l etween the Grand Central llntu and State National Hank,
Have tlie den nest and best furnished tallies In tlie eity. All ilie market nllori>
R. OAPKLS. L. IlAMMKIt
CAPELS and HAMMER.
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS.
EL 1VASO, TEXAS.
K KRN.
W MtclifH, M'(tsl Ml**'
>*ily \
the
ll|4nUMll« k.„.
I'llKCIOlTH STON fJS.
JEW KM'.K.
Texas and Pacific Railway.
THE GREAT POPULAR ROUTE
Between
THEEAST § THE WEST
Short Line to New Orleans
•and A1.l points in-
Nullee by I'lihiicntlnii of Final
cutttil—Xe. 75.
Ac-
rpHK STATK uf" TKXA"To rim 'inRirr i
1 Oil ANY I ONMABtS or Kl. PASO Cot'NTY:— I
home MARKETS.
OFFICE
OF THE tl til T TIME , I
Ki. I'ami, M v 4, \« \
The follr winji art* to-ilay « fuhng wholvgale
lilt Km Nr.; ! piici'8, correctol liv
Jo® n Mny h Administrator nf iho eatnto | n.nrviv a. eu> imv
of W A. Sinyifi having file I In '\\r County' u»rr»\ * skaton,
coorl hi* aocouut • f th»» conilition i»f ih«v| wholesaleilotlers In Hour, foM, nto.. In l.noo
O'n'e- r'ftl-MV A SmMh togvtht'i wU»» an \muii*l loia:
application to lie dUcbirg-'l fn.n» aald mlniln- vi.ot'n Asn ohaiv. "f cwt
iHtratinn ' KU)t'K Kansui "White K«\vn'
V««n a-e hereby O'-minwiuleil that by pub'le*. 1 " Kansas 'Nlairara"
♦imi. fih'a writ f« twent\ (taynin * n vrana-1 " ColorA«lo llnnjrarian "1'atent".
i" r regula ly pub >-im*ii In th onnntyofhli " D>lor»«|.» ' Pruie oi Denver"
Wan y«i. tfivu ilnn i.otlce lo i«l pi-r<«>ni» }«!•*»•- " Menioul <jnallty
Ckt*«t I" tho ficioui't tor Hnnt • U tMiiect of rfthl I ° Wye Hour *
entati-1«» appear ami • ontrst th«- ^anif if th v I " Graham KInnr
-e«- |»r* per «t th»* .lunv tnnu. ISST ofaaiili'onnty 1 "K114—'Wi lte ami yellow.
ouurt coinmiMO'lntf awl t» be hol m at the COUS—Whlt»v.. .* , '
coujt h 'Hto ol aald comity. In »i I'ato « n t o " Mivei} . .1 !
I'-coml Monday In Julie 1*87, when t«al<l a -- ** Chop
count and ai'i.licatloQ will bo comidennl by j ,4 Chopped mixad
uhl C«UTl | OAT-J—
wjin pi rnv hand and acol rf a; Ki U lJLfcY-
' aaothla 4th day or May, 1&7 Iefc^d May KolUd '.'.iii
4tb m f _ _ 1HHAN-
J P Clark.
, BKAK*—Pink
I .1 4(1
'1 lHi
4 on
5 10
2
n 7ft
s !so
2 10
1 H"
1 to
1 K
2 Ii.
2 n
I «*>
silal ; Clerk Connty Court VI Paao Co Tex •' Mexican
I'yF. A. l)tTNcn. ' epnty I —Alfalfa
1 l e e*>y direct t'-at thil cilati"ii I»h pttb>UlitHl
lathe manner an i for tin* t-mcr qui'd by law. 1
M Wiiitk !
b riff El l'a*o« oouty, liuaa. 1
OA'
.l<ihna<»n Orasi
Millet
Blm*Ura»8 «ee«l
White Clover ami I awn
Garlfn ae«Ua gf all kinds.
IH «*>
in imi
fi <l
20 0
0
siani, N6V igugo, Arizona i CaliTomu
Favorite Line to the North, Hast and Southeast
Pullman Palace Sleeping" Cars
'—Daily Betwekn—
St. Louis and Dallas, Ft. Worth, El Pasc
and Sail Francisco, Cal.
-ALSO-
Marshall and New Orleans
WITHOUT CHANCE!
SOLID TRAl EL.PASO M ST,LOB'
lAist Time, fc\j>t-€lii!«i Eqiii|)iiioiit, sure t'omiectfons
See that your tickets read via Texas aud Pacific Railway
For Maps, Time Tables, Tickets, Kates and all required in
formation , call on or address any of the Ticket Agents or
P. J. Crosbie Trav. Pass. Fr't. Apt., KI Paso, Texas
jno. A. Grant, B. VV. McCullough,
General Manager. Gen. Pas. & Ti't Ag't.
'Dallas, Texas.
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