El Paso Daily Herald. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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application.
Pugilistic.
The new blow business is low going
the rounds of the press and it is said
that new blows have bien introduced
by Corbatt in h!s sparring bouts with
Jeffreys at Shaw's Springs. These
new wrinkles are expected to settle
Fitzsitnrnons' pugilistic aspiration next
Wednesday. The exact character of
the blows could not be learned as the
exhibition took place behind closed
doors and was witnessed only by Char-
y White and U:lly" JJelaney and
hev postively refused to discuss tbe
matter. It was learned however from
mother source that the blows are rev
elations and will be directed by Cor-
oett toward Kitzsimmoos' head. They
ire of the hook variety but just exact-
ly how Corbett intends to deliver them
e alone can tell. Like a ?ood general
be refuses to expose his plan ol cam-
pi iiru in ad vance of the battle. That
thev are of the eilt-edjred variety and
ati.-faetory to all concerned White
tnd Delaney both admitted but be-
jond that they would say nothing.
Corbett is now training for rousrh
ork in clinches and his trainers cod'
tinuailv spring some new move on him
o see if he has been taken by surprise
In a recent bout with his trainers jus"
before eoing on Delaney naa quite a
talk with Jeffreys during which he
instructed the Los Angeles man to
make things as interesting as possible
fur the champion particularly so with
regard to rough work in clinches.
White and Delanev believe that Fitz
will try to do a lot of rough work with
Jim in the dsrht hence their reason in
irging Jeffreys to carry out their
nstructions so as to accustom Jim
to that form of fighting. Jeffreys car
ried out his instructions faithfully acid
whne he did not score at large range
h gavw Jim plenty of grol muscular
exercise at close range ana in tne
lincties. He tiowever never caught
Corbett off his guard.
After a hard day's work Corbett re
eently said: "I like to do a lot of
hard work and wind up with the bo
ins. because my arms are very tired
and it gives an excellent opportunity
to exercise my generals-hip. 1 can rest
my arms ami at the same time duck or
sidestep lou can understand now
valuable this pracitce would. De to me
if tne fight should be along a one."
fornia by a dog getting on the track
and causing ib-i taudein and one of tbe
riders to get a hard fail. The match
was between Zsigler and McFarland
and the distance was one mile the
winner m two neais in tnree to taKe &
purse of $050. The race was paced by
tandems aud the urst heat was won bv
Otto ZjiitIt in 2:01. Tbe second heat
fell to McFarland. who crossed the
tape about threes inches in front of
Zeigler and the time was 2 minutes
Hat.
1 he unai neat promised to end in a
beautiful race baton tae last lap a
vHlw dog ran -.across the track in
Iron- of ' pacemakers throwing
The Presidential Family to Have Greater
Conveniences.
The residtnee of the president of the
United States ought to be. worthy of
the office. The present white house is
equal to all the requirements of such
a residence so far as it goes. It is a
simple and dignified building whose
lfauty is a constant delight to appre-
ciative persons. It was conceived and
carried out by the architect who
planned it in the proper spirit but it is
i.ot largt? enough for the uses to which
it is necessarily put. The. country and
the city of Washington have grown and
the president's house have not grown
with them. A large part of it is given
up to the business offices of the presi
dent his private secretary and h
clerKs ana tue president-s Tamil v are
deprived of the use of another large
part of the lower floor of the house be-
en use it is necessarily on public view-
most of the time. The family is there-
fore cramped for proper accommo
dations and there are no rooms for the
entertainment of guests. Moreover
the house is so badly arranged as to
entrances exits and hallways that a
state reception there i always an un
comfortable and dangerous jam. while
many an invited guest ami many offi
cers who attend certain functions under
orders have been made seriously ill be
cause they have been compelled to
stand for hours in cold or stormy weath-
er until they could gain admittance
through the single door that can be
used for the purpose.
The deficiencies of the white house
are so thoroughly recognized in Wash
ington that for many years efforts
hsive been making to secure worth-
ier accommodations for the president.
Some of these efforts have been in thc
wrong direction because they have
contemplated other buildings foreign
to the intent and character of the white
house within the same grounds. Other
eiforts still are attempts of sjeculatoi'rt
to move the site of the mansion to the
hills north of the city.
The white house with all its charms
and memories should be preserved ami
it should remain on its present beau-
tiful and historic site its fine grounds
unencumberd by other structures. I
furtherance or this idea a plan pre
pared bv Mr. Arthur J. Dillon shows
conclusively that the white house can
be made not only abundantly spacious.
but even improved while its architec
tural features will be at the same time
preserved. Harper's Weekly.
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them and McFarland who had a
lion of advantage behind tbe two
ter. Zfitrler manae-ed tn nnaa iho
en men w.tbout striking them
judge give ihe matcn o Z-iler
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t .uiii e a.m. to o p.m.
Dunuays Ujc ueueral lellvery and carrier
luiluwa will tie open from ll:u0 a. m to 12:0
u. except wneu malls are neavy or lai
In eltner case tne wiuuow will open on cou.
uietion o. aistrlDutlun.
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THt AINAPHRODISTIC!
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Bob Fitzsimmons has concluded most
f iiis hard work. He will box very
atle from now on until March 17 and
pis wrestling will be in short spells
dio future exercises will be cuiefly
ianu ball punching the bag1 and road
nork. He o unc to this conclusion after
.vrestling witti Iloeber and Hickey.
l'nt-y to at the sport with such vim
that they stop at cothing to gain a
point and Bob's forearms have become
very sore in consequeace. The result
is that he will favor both members so
t- to dave them well hardened before
Ss. Patrick's aay. He may box a few
-Dunds every now and then as he has
forearm protectors in the shape of
cushions. But be will do very lutle in
inat department. He says that boxing
.s violent training and he does not
wish to throw a chance away as an
ujury to one of his arm at tuis stage
uuiil hardly be beneficial to his inter-
est and he is so aDXious to get into the
ing that he would rather be a little
-hurt of work tban submit himself to
any other ailment.
Actually speaking Fitzsitomons does
oi need to box to train for a fight
tie only does it as a matter of course
and in order to. enable him to practice
-ume new blow: all he wants is leg
exercise wind improvement aod bag
punching. He has probably none D"
joxing in training for tnis fight thai
ie ever aid before. He has taken .--siderable
punishment too; much more
man is geueraliy supposed For this
ie has nis own reasons whica are in
Jl probability a irj-out for what he
x pec is to receive from Corbett.
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Everything is about arranged for the
ighl although late reports go to bhow
juul the people of Nevada are a trifled
-.tai tied over tne report that the fede-
ral authorities have round some gronnda
oy vvhica tney cai stop tne tight alter
ue men get into tne ring. Just what
;rt'ort will bj made is not known but
.ue insinuation is thai some old law
jus been fouud that will cover the
ase and will be invoked at the last
jiumeut.
The kenetescope people have fixed
. p their differences aud will be ou tue
'iouiid ou the cay of the tight to make
t) ciui es at the rate of forty-six to the
coud. Tues picture cau be used
uher in tne kanetesci pe or the vitaa-
ope and will be exhibited throughout
country so that everybody cau see
the light just as it actually occurs at
J.iovj... i'uesa vitasci pe pictures win
h a deadly comparison to those who
oaiound the country telling just how
.'.e knockout occurred. At tue rale of
O'-iy-s x pictures to the second every
inovement will be shown and as there
s do excitement about tbe machine it
vill tell a truer tale of the liyht tban
hose w Do stand at the ring side andwit-
iersit. Toere is a phoaograpn attacn-
nent that catches every word sponen
ind l hese are placed together iu anotner
machine and the movements of the
pugiLsts and the talk of the multitude
ao be seen and heard at the same
time.
Last Monday night in New York
fai k McAulill' turned over to Kid La-
lgne the light weight champioash p
olt of the world. Livigne has since
trie ! to defend the t tie to the belt with
li Keever of Philadelphia and those
A-ho witnessed the twenty round go
-laiui that McKetver got the best of
'he bout although no decision was
.ivfn. Juok Uverhart will next
.onclusiou with Lavigoe and the
habilities are that Jack will win
belt.
try
prc-tbe
tne "little deiLon' refu-e 1 to have tbe
race placed to his credit. The men
will ride the match off next week.
It is amazing to what uses the whsfil
has come. Today it is used in all linps
of business aud it is almost imnossihlR
for business men to reaiizo ho thev
ever got aiong without 't. It is a great
convenience to the working man co
ins to and from his labors; me-sengers
and mail curru rs use them in their
rounds: report' rs find them indispeu
sabie and it enables them to get over
much mine ground thau they could aDy
other way. L idy school teachers and
type writers use them going to and
from tchool and businesss and
it gives them the exercis"
they are mo-tly in need of: they
enable scholars to attend school from a
distance and never be ttrdy. It is one
of the be.-t exercises for people in all
classes of busi ness and work and en
ables them to go and enm-i promotly.
Taken all in all the bicycle is one of
the greatest inventions of the mod-
ern age.
The City of Mexico has a very good
law covering b. cycling It requires
every cycler to t iKe out a license and
this license protects bim in the thor-
oughfares of the city and if he is run into
b7 a vehicle he is entitled to the amount
of damages sustaiut d. if he has no li-
cense he gets do damages. The law
are strictly enforced requiring all
'.ravelers in the streets to turn to the
right and when a cycler travels ac-
cording to law he is g.ven all the pro-
tection that any otner vehicle has.
Cyclers are not required to carry a
light but tbey must have a bell which
they must ring at every street crossing.
The regulation works well in a city
where tbe streets are always crowded
with vehicles aad pedestrians.
Does the cycle tra k association
"sleep the sleep that knows no wak-
ing?" If not what do tne expect to
do in the way of cycle amusements fo-
the spring? Would it not be a good
idea to try and get a circuit meet here
for May so that new i ate rest could be
awakened in cycling? Liit some one
make a move in the matter to feel the
public puis-. There are more cyclei s
in town now than tnere were last ear
J
Of lte there has been ponsid arable
scorchiut- on the su-eets of Kl Paso aud
the sco ci.e- s i-hou.d be atieuded lo he
fore somebody get badly hurt. The
streets are no pla -e for tcorcbers and
there is an ordinance forbiudina- it
that should be invoked. It is much
better to make l-ii;ycle riders comply
with the scorchii g ord nance than it is
to enforce tae lamp ordinance for if
scorch iog is stoppt d t nei e is no danger
in ridinsr at night wilhou . a lmp aud
if an accdent should happen then the
party without the lanioou their wheel
would be the one to suffer. If the
p dice wi.l l iott a little after the scorch-
ers they can fijd them most any even-
lug about the c.iy.
Dr. Pierce's (joldea Meiieal Discov
ery is a remaruab e remedy. It cures
diseases in a perfectly natural war.
without the use of strong drugs. It
cures by help-lug nature. It has a rie-
culiar louic elf..ct o.i the liniutr mem
branes of the stomach and bowels. By
putting these meiti braues into healthv
condition stimulating the secretion of
the various d .c. ot ive juices and furn-
ishing lo the blood the proper purify-
ing properties it reaches out over the
whols body and drives disease-germs
before it iuio toe usual excretnrv chan
nels. It builds up firm muscular tlesh
makes the SKin and the eves britrht
Dr. Pierce's lioioe i Medical DUcoverv
has been found wonderfully efficacious
id the treatment of skin diseases
eczema tetter erysiuel.-is. salt rheum
from common pnup es or blotches to the
worst case of serofu a.
Id College Boncht "Man of the Old
Greek Duffers."
It is charged with a good deal of
vigor and generality of statement that
the college fills the mind with useless
knowledge and trains it in antiquated
n.ethods of- thoug-ht nuu action sas
tht Forum. In the same breath it is
added that the scientific school give
practical knowledge and that its train-
ng- is vital. The comparison between
the dead laniguapes ami tihe modern is
made always to the credit of the (mod
ern. The value of modern history and
of economic science is made to appear
greater than that of ancient historv
and of philosophv. Scientific studies
hj-p lauded as by far the most precious.
The humanities axe discredited. I re-
member hearing at a hotel table a con
versation between two recent graduates
of the scientific school of a rich and
famous university. "Mr. " said
one "gave several thousand dollars fo
any use the officers wished to make
of the money. And -w hat do you think
Ihey did with it? Why. inst- ad of bill -ing
something useful they sjK-nt it all
in buying same mugs of the old Greel;
duffers." It was evident that the study
of the humanities had not seriously in-
fluenced the manners nor the linguistic
tastes of the graduates in question.
LOOK AT THE CLOUDS FROM THE TOP
and so see the silver lining. You can
do it from our trains. We go above
them in places.
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with its two thousand miles
reaches all the principal places of in-
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Reported Sinking of Jurd Femsndei
Land by Volcanic Action.
A few weeks apo a vessel putting' in
at Lisbou after a trip around Cape
Horn reported the destruction by vol-
canic action of the Juan Ferinandez
inland famous as the scene of "Robin-
son Crusoe." The ma6ter claimed to
have seen tbe catastrophe from the
deck of his vessel. The report was not
piven credence at the time by scientific
men and many denials were printed in
papers and magazines. Hut Capt.
Powells of the British ship James Kerr
asserts that the story Is generally le-
lieved by seafaring men all over the
world. The James Kerr has recently
a-rrived from Newcastle N. S. V.. where
she was laid up four months on account
of the coal mine strike. Capt. Powells
met a very large number of master
mariners there and says that the. de-
struction of the island was a matter of
common gosisp among them. The
captain himself has not passed within
sight of the island since 18S9 when he
secured a photograph of it from the
deck of his ship. He says that some of
the captains who arrived in Newcastle
while he was there verified the report
thta the island was missing.
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i.be
Market for Railroad Ties.
It fakes each year 200000 acres of
forest to supply erossties for the rail-
roads of the United States. It takes
15.000.000 ties to supply the demand for
which the contractors pet on an p.ver-
age 35 cents apiece making in the ag-
gregate $5250000.
Marvel ma Keuts-
From a letter written by Rev. J.
Gunderman of Diamondale Mich. we
are permitted to make tnis extract:
"I have no hesitation in recommending
Dr King's New Discovery as the re-
sults were almost marvelous ia the case
of my wife. Vhil I was pastor of the
Baptist church at Hives Junction she
was brought down with pneumonia suc-
ceeding La Grippe. Terrible par-
oxysms of coupbinir would last hours
with little interruption and it seemed
as if she could not survive them. A
friend recommended Dr. King's New
Discovery it was quick iu its work
and highly satisfactory in resul's."
Trial bottles free at W. A. Irvin & Co's
wholesale and retail drup store El
Paso Regular size 50c and $1.00.
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u.iuiiiia)riu..ug no ni xes ul .us. tfives advice writes Rri Hl.xtT- UH
Z?Z ?r r i me ll! lar-!stadver isers iu tbe world are bis clleuis single
oueortbtMnbas paiibi.n.ivor.OOOtbisyear.or ritinjt tbe rU'li. so -t of adv-r-tlsin
matter. 1 b us in. is of ad vertisers. biir and little. Tiav h hB...h..rl h hi
k no w lil.r4 :i i 1 M V ... f ...1 1. ....... .1 .. .. ; .-:.- . . .
..77. ; . " 1 '"'.y:. mui mcir wia-s an i ttiouiations;
successes and f..l ures 1'hey have told him what paid aud what did not.
nKS f r h "V. i t c'iui"us tue kuowleuge or absolute
" ' jju in. til EJ UIJi UOOK
of which
i to pay for
their
busl-
ii . . ' have bound tosether in its TOO pages knowledge the proper use
T brings Mr Wales ms net incooie of over wO.OiO aye. r
... A11 ' luia if you s fr io.Oj or for al.SO if yoa send your 10 cents t
mailing a co y of "aalectious.
"Good Aclvertisiii2:
is the only book of its kind. There Is nothins? else like it. We nave sold over 3000
copies since reuruary is. ISiKi. every copy with the understanding that It could ue
retu-ued n unsatisfactory aud not a single boon nas come back On the contrary
we have received ueai ly .ucv.uunn.ij
1000 Testimonials
from business men who have found the bo k of value and benefit to them.
It has oeeu endorsed by such eminent brainy aad successful men as:
HUBERT C. OGDEX
Managing Partner firm of 'olm Wananiaker
GEO. P. RO WELL
Publisher American Newspaper Directory and Printers Ink and the best known
advertising agent in America.
MANLY M. GILLAM
for many years Jo in W anamakcr's slO.OOO advertising man iKer whose wisdom
shrewduoss in adveilisiug ma.te.s Is kuo Wu In every state in the union
DR. R. V. PIERCE
and
President World's Dispensary Medical Association. BulTalo X Y whose annual
expenditure lor aJverulu is uot l.ss tiiau liafamitliju dolUrs. and who has
Ions b successfully advertising go.. d iued.cii.es
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made a fortune of several mi
WM. DEAN HOWELLS
found "Good Advertisi"K' of suincient interest to give it a uotlce.occ upying near-
ly a whole page of tiiiiper's VY.CKly
CHARLES A. DANA
says: "Tnere should be prolit to all
the wor1! fanio'is odiu:
intelligent ad v iriiers ? Ii j
One man sa - be
to 00 a page; a Kitncr 1 li it I
A mighty
CYCLING.
good bicycle
With a duty on wool a duty ou Mex-
ican cattle a d uty on lead New Mex-
ico will prosper The extra 9 ssion
and the enactment of a tariff law run
race was not comn an v too -oun as far as 7C.u7
Oilt the other day at baa Jose Cali Mexico is concerned. New Mexican.
All last winter Mr Geo. A. Mills; of
Lebanon Conn. was badly afllicted
with rheumatism. At times it was so
severe that tie could not stand up
straighi
side.
out recer
aoout six montns ago x oougnt a bottle
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. After
usin? it for three days my rheumatism
was gone and has not returned since."
For sale by all druggist9.
to luu linn lioso advert. sing be 111. mages
4 -i.
be Vow Vo-ksui
uy ibis uook.
k .nn Dl'oii v.)rlh 51.0.) 1 to him; another that it ts wor- h
v 111 Ju'i. take c.vj .or it: another that its worili fAOiHI
TkT fi. 3 -t? r'f. c. .V vSl .i.
nellllH'r t hat 1li liases .1 ' si!oeH.-.w f.m t.l.la cn.. h.il- n...r T. K.
ne.ii i .0111111 111 p.ip.-r co- rs. .bsoltieiy Cree. by business men who will tend a
silver dun- or 10 cents iu --nm;s to r-pay for tnal.iug it. Auyuue uot ia business
for nlius if will bave to piiy full pile-- .-) cents.
Ibis oiler is lor . Iimlic.i time :itv. It Is being widely advertise Ifyour
letter reaches us alter all tlio "Selections" are gJn we will rotaru the money
ht but was drawn over on one "1 "I
"I tried diiTerent remedies with- ij? f I V I Ci
ceivinp relief" he says "until 44 JLl V JL J. AJ. VJ JO
six months ago I bought a bottle
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