El Paso Daily Herald. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, February 15, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY HERALD
MONDAY FEBRUARY 15 1897.
For Rent.
Large ware house near
A. T. S. F. R. R. reser-
vation; terms reason-
able. Horace B. Stevens Agent.
THE WEATHER.
0 kited States Weather Bureau I
SX Paso Texas February 10 ltWT.
Local Time 5:64 a. m.
Barometer S! !r
Thermometer
Olrectlon of wind ...... V.
Velocity of wind per hour...... s
Weather Cloudy
Rata 24 hours (lnchesand hundredths) 0.(0
Highest temperature last 24 hours t
Lowest temperature last 24 hours ;io
What Metal Is Worth.
illTBL 6li
Lead 2 'JO
Copper 10
Mexican pesos. Fl Paso 51
" " Juarez - 51
LOCAL AND GENEKAL.
Acme saloon for good whiskey.
Blank books cheap at Irvin's.
Go to Irvin for window glass.
7 and 12 year old whiskey at Acme.
Delicious coffee at Smith's Creamery.
Butter 25 and 35 cts. Smith's Cream
ery.
Typewriter paper at the Herald of-
nce.
See the new Gatlioer gun at W. G.
"Walz C'o's.
Apple sauce with cream. Smith's
Creamery.
Hot biscuit. Fine butter. Smith's
Creamery.
Stoves and Steel Ranges; low prices.
Momsen St I home s
Try the bread made by the Dickin
son Home Cakeryr
EL PASO STEAM LAUNDRY
telephone No. 47.
Ask for "EL PASO TRANSFER"
the best 5 cent CIGAR on the market.
Blooker's
Dutch
Coeoa
In this country as well
as abroad and in our
own estimation stands
in quality at the head
of all cocoas manufac-
tured. CHASE & SANBORNS
Celebrated Package Teas.
Kohinoor English Breakfast.
Seal Brand Japan.
Nassac Old Fashioned Green.
Emperor's Blend The Best.
For Saie only by
Cks. F. Slack & Co.
f)R- J- G. BOYD
Phone 214.
Physician and Sm
Office: Tio8 Residence:
?eon-
lioonis 4 and 6
Sheldon Block
Dr. A. J. Mgin--
DENTIST
Room 2 Bronson Block. Oflice hours
8:30 to 12 a. m.. 1 :30 to S p. m.
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Dr. Oscar Wilkinson
Late resident surfteon Eye Ear Note and
Throat Hospital New Orleans L:i.
SPBCIALiIST.
Practice confined to Ear Eye Nose & Throat
Office hours S:30 a. in to 12 m ; 1 to 4 p. m.
Consultation free to poor from 8 to !:: a. m.
ROOM 5 MOKEHOl'SE nLOCK.
DR. 0. J. HARDIE
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Hours: 10 to 11 a. m. 3tolp.ni
Room 9 Morehouse Block.
DR. 0. C. BROWN
DEjSTTTST1.
Hooms 2 and 4. Mundy Rinrk
DR. A H WHITMEa
Over Sauna Fe City
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"There are a numher of moi-phm-..'
and cocaine lit-nds in K'. Iilo" shhI a
prominent dru?utt ytrteulay " Tbt-y
start in on morphine in the uioriiio
and end up on cocaine in tl-e evening
and they are the happiest lot in the
whole town and will talk an arm (ill of
any one they can corner who will listen
to their ravings. But lalkiDtr about
the cocaine fiendd the city tf lioustoa
is the prize winner in that line in fact
there is a regular club of them there
and while I do not know that they are
organized I do know that when the
Sends get together ihiiv talk would
break up a maniacs meeting or scare
off a drove of wild parrot in the for-
ests of Very Cruz. A person can be-
come addicted to the cocaine habit
easier than to any other drujj. I knew
a dentist once to recommend that co-
caine be nibbed two or three times oa
the (rums to cure the neuralgia the
party cured the neuralgia but he be-
came a tiend to the cocaine habit.
There is alto a medicine that is reco'C-
mended as a sure cure for catarrh it is
compounded mostly from cocaine and
is sure to make a fiend of the user.
This medicine is prohibited by law in
many states and should bn everywhere
as there is no drujr that dee-? as much
harm to humanity as cocaine."
A tract society receutly sent a Cbi-
cago railway aent a bundle oi ire?
tracts to be placed on the time table
rack. One of the tracts was entitled
A route to the New Jerusalem."
The letter to the society received from
the general passenger agent declining
the tracts contained as tbe clcsing
cannot place th
J. is not on our
sentence:
tracts as
route."
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We take orders for fine engraved sta
tionery such as Wedding Invitations g
Visiting Cards Monogramed Writing j
Paper in all shades. We have samples
to show you of the very latest styles. 0 iterations is one of
i . . J . J ' JL of all the diseases.
anu our prices are me same as in me w
EAST. WE "PAY THE FREIGHT!"
The best Mexican and Havana cigars 0 P O W lClKCY R H IY.QDM
re made by the Ei Paso Cigar Mfg. I jt w" -w m . vs w w .
Co. W
Pleasant furnished room private
tamuy privilege oi parlor 4UJ JN. JU
Paso St.
To Let Three furnished rooms for
housekeeping. Apply 312 Missouri
street.
Wanted A good girl for general
housework. Apply Horace B. Stevens
ZIZ U pson Ave.
bvR KENT lour furnished rooms
suitable for ligut housekeeping. Ap
ply at Mesa Garden or Ceo. M. Mc-
Conaughey.
El Paso Fuel Co. are "The" agents
for the celebratea Cerriilos Wnite
ivsa ana antaersite coals. Successors
to Cerrillos Coal U. li. Co. Phone
110.
O'Brien Coal Co. are agents for
"CerrillosCoal. " We sell the celebrat-
ed white ash and anthracite and make
a specialty of screened lumps for do
mestic uses. Phone 8.
Payne. Badger Coal company Mc-
Alcster Cerillos and anthracite coal
cord aud stove wood yard Second and
Chihuahua streets. Telephone No. 11.
uu not rail to look on the third page
ot this paper tor additional locals.
The department articles now appear
ng in the HtKALU are local and are
given prominence on the third page.
in tact every page ot the HtKALU is
now devoted to either local subjects
or telegraph news. Look over it and
see.
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Leather For Mexico.
Guaymas leather tanned with Cali-
fornia bark the equal of any leather
made in the United States there being
no duty you can save money by buying
your leather goods of me. Prices quot
ed on harness aDd saddles manufac
tured in Mexico also on leather. I can
save you 40 to 50 per cent on such goods.
Call on. s. Lj. hughes Agent
Corner Santa Fe and West Overland
street. El Paso Texas.
Dealer in harness and saddles; carriage
repa.ring etc.
Take Notice.
On account of some of the material
not arriving for our new store there
will be ODe more week of slaughter at
our store corner Stanton and St. Louis
Sts. Commencing Monday Feb 15th
a straight discount of lo per cent on all
goods for cash. Many have taken ad-
vantage of this sale let others follow.
Positively the last week.
Springer s Cor. Stanton & St. Louis
St. El Paso Texas.
Threw Away his Canes.
Mr. D. Wiley ex-postmaster Black
Creek N. Y. was bo badly afflicted
with rheumatism that he was only
aoie to noooie arouna witn canes and
even then it caused him great pain.
After usiog Chamberlac's Pain Balm
he was so much improved that he
threw away bis canes. He says tbi:
liciment did him more good than all
other medicines and treatment put
togetner. r or sale at ou cents per
Dottie oy ail druggists.
Sixty cars of cattle came over the
river in tbe last two days.
Wanted Small house three rooms
good ocation. Apply B HERALD -and
give price.
The United States government had
an ild hoss sale in front of the federal
building and realized S2'J0.
Alderman Iloherts was chosen this
noon mayor pro tem of El Paso at a
special meeting of the council.
The Hi?h School foot ball team went
up to Fort Bliss yesterday and the fort ; requests
. a u . u : . u lU. OA ' .
team wipeu iuo cai iu vii.ii tutui oj
to o.
The model new women send
husbands sweethearts brothers a
friends to Morrow's Barber shop 10i
Oregon St..
! TEXAS LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION
Annual fleeting- to he Held hi San Au
' tonio March 8
1 he sixth annual convention of the
lexas Iive StocK association will con-
vene in San Antonio on Monday March
8. This association was organized in
the interest of the growers of cattle
oca auccjj uuu evviue ana it Das
steadily grown in numbers and in in
uuence year Dy year. A very interest
ing program has been prepared for this
lueenug wiiicd win oe carried out in
full. The bubjects for discussion have
been assigned to capable men and much
interesting information will be obtain
ed by those who are fortunate enough
to attend. Ihere are several liveoues-
" importance to me live
stock industry of this state which
should be discussed at this convention.
Ine legislature will slili be in session.
aud the views of the convention as crys-
lau.eu in me lorm oi reioiutiocs and
ill l t . i
win uouotiess nave some
i weight with the law making powers at
Austin. Tbe citizens of S in Antnnin
their are malll:l? great preparations looking
s anu ! to tne comfor'' entertainment of all
Carpenters are putting up the six
closets for the taid Bremen in the L
of the council chamber. The men
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tbe best salve in the world for cuts
bruises sores ulcers salt rheum
fever sores tetter chapped hands
cmiDiains corns ana an skin eruptions.
aad positively cures piles or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
eatisiactlon or money relunded. irlce
to cents per box. For sale by W. A.
Irvin and Co. wholesale and retail
druggists El Paso.
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used lor children teething.
It soothes the child softens the
(rums allays all pain cures wind
colic and is the best remedy for diar
rhoea. Twenty-hve cents a bottle.
New Spring: Goods.
Stylisn tan snoes lor men prices
lower than elsewhere at Meyer 07 EI
Paso St.
Whatever may be the cause of
blanching the hair may be restored
to its original color by the use of that
patent remedy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian
Hair Renewer.
will now have a place to hang their
clothes.
J. Harvey paid $10 in the recorder's
court Saturday evening for resisting
an officer in a resting for violating a
city ordinance against riding horses on
the sidewalk.
An administrator's deed of sale to
Richard Keays of property in this
county owned by the J. H. Britton
estate of Gravson county is on file at
the c uaty cl rk's office.
D. Y. Hadley has sold to Richard
Keavs. lots one to live block 1 More
head's addition for 1100; and Mr
Keavs resells to Mrs. Itachler lot one
and 23 ft. of lot 2 for $600.
Jopph SchilTb iuer of St. Louis Mo.
aped 03. died at Hotel Dieu this morL
ing. Emerson & Berrien have charge
of the remains which will bj interred
in Evergreen cemetery tomorrow.
The Chihuahua Enterprise doubts
very muen tne scsal.onai story origi
nating from St. Louis about the "dar
ing robbery of a burro train loaded
with SoO.OOO worth of silver bullion."
rhe committee on entertainment for
the coming fireman's convention will
recommend at the next meeting of the
board of directors that a public ball be
given on March 17 next to help raise
funds for entertainment.
"Schrader the divine (?) healer" has
returned to Texas and is working the
people between Brazona and Houston.
He is riding a bicycle as that is the
cheapest way to travel he expects to
make his way to Pittsburg.
The M-irry Cycler or Love the Gold
en Key is a pretty little operetta to be
given in the opera hous'3 March 1 next
under the direction of Mrs. Nabb by
entirely local talent. The singers are
practicing hard and propose to do them-
s Ives proud.
A grain buyer's Board of Trade has
been organized at ( 'cihuahua by J. V .
Keilv formerly of this city. The
board meets tonight to permanently
organ ze. Ine main idea is to hx tbe
prices of grain so as to prevent violent
fluctuations.
John '. Mur'- aged 24 of Bepaw.
Ind.. died at I i St. rain street Ves-
teraay morning of consumption and
was shipped this afternoon by Caldwell
over the lexas Ac Pacific to Indiana for
interment. The deceased was a
Knight of Pythias and the local
knights are looking after the remains.
Don't Get Left.
All the weather prophets declare
that the cold weather is not yet over
and the cold March winds will chill as
badly as if the temperature was low.
We have only 27 horse blankets left
and will close them out at cost. We
will not get any more till next year.
Be sure and get one of the West Texas
Saddlery Co. corner Ovetland and
Oregon streets.
A correspondent warns the people
not to go into the sheep business until
the clouds have entirely rolled by. It
is not the man who buys when things
are high and sells when there is a slump
who makes it win. Jt is the man who
has a long enough head to see in ad-
vance a returning tide of prosperity
and catches it at tho Hood who stays in
business year in and year out. An in-
vestment in west Texas lands and live
stock of almost aDy description today is
a winner.
delegates and visitors to the convention
and every one directly or indirectly in-
teresteu in oreeaing or handling anv
kind of live stock is urgently requested
to attend.
On account of this meeting the rail
roads ol the state have made an extra
ordinary low rate of live dollars for the
round trip from any point in the state
1 ne rate I ' old uearoy points will be
proportionately low.
1 he following is the program in full
which will bo carried out at the meet
ing:
Convention called to order at 9:30
m. by the preMdent.
1'rayer by Rev. Bayard Craig.
Official welcome by the mayor of
San Antonio.
Address of welcome on behalf of tbe
local stock men. bv some f?entlema.n to
o ; selected by the local committee.
itesponse by Hon. A. S. Reed Fort
Worth.
President's annual message.
Address by Gov. C. A. Culberson.
Report of secretary and treasurer.
Reports of standing committees.
New ousiness resolut.ons etc.
' SUBJECTS FOR DISCUSSION.
"Jiive Stock Commission Cnarges"
iiscussion lea by Col. VV. E. Hughes
of Dallas; to be lollowed by Col. C. C
Slaughter of Dallas and John 1. Clare.
of Beeviile
"The Needs of the Extermination of
Wild Animals" Discussion to be led
ty Capt. is. E. Crouch of Pearsall
"Railroad Charges" Hon. J. W.
Springer of Dailas and Hon. A. S
Reed of Fort Worth.
Stock i ards. Feed and Terminal
barges' 'Discussion to be led by Col.
xk.g x. rryor oi columsus. to be fo.low
ed by Dan O. Lively of Fort Worth
anu uoi. jeo. w. Liittlehcld of Aust n
ub .- wine industry" Discussion
leu oy vv. ie5aron Waco Tex. to
De iouowea oyMaj. VV.R. Cavitt Bry
an lex. and L. J. Caroway Thorp
springs.
"Trie Sheep and Goat Industry"
Discussion led by Capt A. E. Snepard
ttlaratnon to be followed by R. M. Tay-
lor San Antonio and W. A. Guthrie.
San Angelo.
Ihe Horse Industry" n;
led by Hon. Henry ExalT. Dallas: to he
followed by It. M. Parke. Kvle sinrl
Col. R. E. Maddox Forth Worth.
The Cattle Industrv of Texas"
Discussion led by Col. Geo. B. Loving
fort Worth: to be followed bv Hon.
Frank P. Holland Dallas: Wm. Kuy-
kendall. Tilden; John Kennedy. orpus
Cbristi; and Vories 1 Brown" San An-
tonio. "Texas Fever and Quarantine Regu-
lations" Discussion led by Hon. R.J.
Kleberg Alice: to be followed by Hon.
v. .1. Moore Galvestou and Hon. W.
B. Tullis. Quanah.
"The Necessity for a Live Stock
Statistical Bureau" Discussion led bv
Co). W. L. Black Fort McKavitt; to be
followed by Capt. B. L. Crouch. Peat-
sail an'l A. P. Bush. Jr.. Colorado.
An address. "Feed Products." bv
Prof. J. H. Cornell. College Station.
M. Saxsom
Prest. Texas Live Stock Association.
Vokihs P. Brown
Se-. Texas Live Stock Association.
"Speaking of la grippe" said
prominent physician "this paculia
affection is with us again. La grippe
because of the many phases of its man
the mostieceentric
to which human
llesh is liable. One symptom alone
is present in all cases and that is the
extreme nervous postration which
seems to be ever present with it a se
quence of which is a sapping of
vitalitv to such an extent as to make
its victim liable to intercurrent pneu
monia bronchitis gastritis enteritis
heart failure. In the way of treatmen
rest should be emploved; stimulating
tonics and bland nutrients are iudicat
ed."
"Local politics are very dull for this
time of the year" said a citizen this
morning. "From present appearances
it looks as if there is not going to be
much of a scramble made for the city
offices this year and it would be better
for the city if such were the case
There are a lot of people who make
their living off of elections aud there
are others who after the election a
wavs have their arms clear up to their
shoulders in the pub ic pap crib. These
people will cry out for a hot election
and will want to foist some one on t
community who either has au axe to
grind for himself or lor some oi hi
friends and if such a person is not put
forward they will try and squirm
around and raise a ruction in local
politics There is practically no isue
thisveirin local politics. Everycoly
wtntrt) e the city governmeLt put on
a car-h uasis. ana mis aione snouiu De
the batlle cry of the coming election
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ay now ain't Jim Magoffin just
daudy auctioneer." said a man at the
sale of seized articles this mornii g in
front of the federal building "Why
some oi tnoso goous are selling lor
more money than some of them can be
bought for dutv paid. Several pieces
of drawn work have besn sold that
bring more money than they do in some
of the curiosity stores about the City
D:d you ever notice how well the cigars
sell? Now the people do not look at
them to see wha: grade they are but
just l cl on ttem as tcouga tney were
the best graiie--. ih e Chinamen over
there are waiting fo.- t-ie opium and
ou can bet I bit thev wi.l aet that for
about half its value."
"There is no fight on b.t.wcen the
!d and the new adm:nistratiiu of the
tire department" said an x elliji r of
the lire department to ltuund About
this morning. "As long ts the new
administration acts square and to the
oest interests of tbe department the i l i
regime will stand with them shou.der
to shoulder. There are a few cranks
around town that try to keep up a fight
on the new a'iminiitration under lhe
guis:i of the old officers but they are
not backed up and none of the old of
ficers want to be quoted as saying
anything against the new adrainirtra
tion. We take a pride in the depart
ment and will stand by it ur.der any
administration as long as we believe it
is properly couducted."
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President Jordan Interviewed
Prof. C. T. Jordan president of the
Agricultural college while in Santa
Fe recently had the following account
to give of the present stale of that it-
stiiiiton :
"The intention of the law establish
ing agricultural collages is li make
them lirst-class schools of applied
science with agriculture aud mechan
ics as leading features. Similar schi ols
in the states were originally endowed
with large land grants afterwards a
supplemental appropriation was made
for them. The territor.al schools
never received the land grant endow
ment and in consequence the income
of the territorial agricultural college
from the United States is limited to
the supplemental appropriation
amounting last year to 821000. In
order to get this appropriation th
couege must comply wiin certain con
ditions: must teach or be prepared to
teach certain things provided for in the
bill making the endowment. These
things besides the English brauchea
politieal economy science of govern
ment history and all the varied
sciences that bear up on agriculture
and mechanical art.
"The college at Las Cruces has nine
departments each of which isin charge
of a specialist in that particular line
in some of these departments assistants
arc also employed. These departments
are divided in accordance with the gen-
eral rule governing the agricultural
and mechanical colleges of the coun-
try. "The fact that the government ap
propriation can only be used tor certain
purposes makes it necessary that the
territory should supply funds for those
purposes for which the government
funds are not applicable such as pay-
ment of an instructor in Spanish
insurance printing of catalogue
stamps and stationery janitors fuel
light and other incidental expenditur-
devoted to scientific work most cf
mem coming irom the leaning univer
sines (! ine country lhe salarie
paid are much less tban those paid by
similar senoois in tne states.
"The enrollment for the present year
is H! an increase oi 40 per cent over
last year.
"In connection with the college there
is an experimental station. To carry
on this station the government appro
priates $1j000. This is not intendt
to be as is erroneously supposed
model farm but is for th-; purpose
making scientific investigations. As
these investigations are only valuabl
in so far as tbev are thoroughly at.
accurately done tbe verv best grade
scientific workers must be employed
in tne investigation of and namin
scale insects we are ahead of an
school in the United States. Th
chemical department is recopniz-d for
its thoroughness of work by thedepar
ment at Washington to the extent
Deing employed to do much govern
ment worK.
"i consider tne future prospect:
orignt. interest in the school anion
the people is growing and I look fo
largely increased attendance nex
year."
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The Grau opera company sang to th
b ggest matinee house ever gathere
in this city Saturday afternoon whe
tney prcs-nted tbe ever tavonte opera
ol the tJohemian Ixirl. 1 ue sprightl
music caught the younger elemen
especially ana tne wnoie tning wen
ot' with a snap and refreshing vim.
The star of the occasion was Al'ce
Carle. On ro previous occasion had
she showu off to such advantage as on
this although during the week she ha
won merited applause. Miss Cerle was
the Gypsie queen par ex jllence and
her rich hetvy melodious coutralto
easily tilled the auditorium. Her co:
tume w.is superb and her acting wa
equal to ner sinking sne is a very
weii preserved and attractive woman
Off the stage she appears to be abou
thirty-six but her make-up change
her into a girl of nineteen. Miss Carle
takes such very good care cf herscl
t hat she ought to appear young even a
ttie age of Maggie Mitchell.
.viiss jonnson was lovely as usual a
Arhne but the coutralto oversha
dowed her this time with proportion
imposing and heroic both in voice and
acting. Stanley Feleh as Devilshool
maintained his reputation as a come
dian and singer and the chorus work
all through was well done. A good
al '-round opera company will catch tbe
public every time rather than two or
three with a wretched support.
Last Saturday night the Grau Opera
company finished their weeks engage-
o-enr piaying .-nip Anov. inn opeia
house was packed and the play was ote
mat pleased the audience as it was full
of specialty work. The troupe left
jisieruayior san .Antonio. .Mr. Grau
aid he was well pl.'ased with his re
ception in ri t-aso and would be sure
to come again next season.
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.toe next attraction at the ouera
uonse win oe tne "Merry Cyclist'
beautiful light opera that will be ren
cJertd ly local talent ou March 1. This
opera w as never staged before in the
south but will no doubt prove a draw-
ing card. The opera is now being re
hearsed and those taking part are
proving their ability to li 11 them to the
atisiactiou of the public.
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On March 4 Town Topics
the boards for one uiirht.
will hold
In all probability a coined v comnanv
will make arrange ments to play here
before the end of the month. Efforts
are no v being made to that end. ff
hey ar; bjiked popular prices will
reva 1 and their hlgnest priced seats
will be 3i cents.
"The members of the faculty are
ublo weu specialists ja their lined uaU
Minister Romero on b'old in Mexico.
The Mexican minister at Washing
ton predicts that Mexico will now thut
gold has so greatly appreciated be-
eouij one of the greatest nrndinwA f
he yellow metal in the world savu thu
Mexican Herald. Mining for gofd bas
taken i n large proportions in this
country as Mr. Romero points out acd
he notes that hitherto the mining of
g.dd here has been ojt an incident of
the extraction of silver and calls at-
tention t- the curious fact that for
many j cars wnen the amount of gold
ouuu iu uic snver was small it was not
separated tor which reason old Mexi
can uniiars nave in China a greater
vaiue tnau newly-coined ones. The
total coinage of go'd in this country
from l.ViT down to June 'M of last year
as i..jJidI)M and of silver S3. 400. -
O.)8410.
Mexico City is filled with strangers.
Accommodations at the main hotels :n-n
diflicult to obtain d -spite the f u t that
now hostelries have been cm octet! and
addition- have been made to a number
f thoe that rank in the first i-ato-nrv
The excursions of tourists arriving hist
night and tonight will therefore bo
obliged to remain in their cars. 1 wo
Republics.
On account of our building on San Antonio St
not being completed we will not be able to
move before February 15. From this date un-
til Feb. 15 we will make prices that will please
the most artful buyer of Furniture Crockery
Carpets and all kinds of House Furnishings
T: L-r. I ftHsTG-ER
Furniture Crockery and Carpets.
Corner of St. Louis and Stanton Streets H!Ij I.A.SO TEXA
&&We wi'l move to 213 Sin Antonio street about Feb. 'l5 1897. ""
SHELTOIST
Gives the Highest Price
FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND
SELLS AT THE LOWEST.
Try Him 116 Oregon Street.
HOUCK&DEITER
IMPORTERS and JOBBERS
FINE WINES AND WHISKIES
AGENTS for-! WILLIAM J-LEMP brewing co. st. touts mo
l PABST SKEWING CO.. Milwaukee. Wis.
220 El Paso St. El Paso Texas.
TRY THE WELLINGTON DINING ROOM
For Good Board at
$4.50 PER WR-RTT
Mrs. hi. Hardin Proprietress.
20T XORTH STANTON Street.
rBE STAR LIVERY FEED AND SALE STABLES
Corner 'N est Overland ana Santa Fe Streets.
-S3 Phone 92. J. CALDWELL. Proo.
1 The
Caldwell Undertaking Co.
305 S. EI Paso Street
Leading Undertakers
Phones 197 and 92.
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT
E J. SMITH. Manaeer
J. R. McGIBBON
309 El Paso Street Opera House Block.
ISTew and Second-h.nirl TT'm- i i
J.XA J
And all Kinds of House-hold Goods.
FURNITURE EXCHANGED. TWO fifinn FIRF-Punm? sutc rnD caic
Agent for Household Sewing Machines.
Washington Dining Hall.
:iJ'J LL PASO STREET EL PASO. TEXAS.
BEST RESTAURANT IN
ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON.
CITY
MY HINQ Sc
IS
TO
DIMNEB
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
CO Props -WOO MOO SI3STO- Mgr
If you wish to purify your blood you
lioiili take a medicine which cures
blood diseases. No other meil icine lias
such a record of cures as Hood's Sarsa-parilla.
J. C. ROSS & CO.
THE FIRST-CLASS UNDERTAKERS.
401 - - S. EI Paso St.
iBe!ow the Ojera House.)
Phones: Office 211. Res. 183.
Calls answered any hour. Terms Reasonable
FirstClass Restaurant
Bob Chin Wo - Proprietor.
103 sax Avnmo street.
EL PASO. TEXAS.
Hood's Pi
to operate.
Ms are easy to take easy-
Cure indigestion bilious-
EMERSON & BERRIEN
Undertakers
213 and 325 E Paso St. Phone 71
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