El Paso Daily Herald. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 28, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY HERALD
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 28. Ib97
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRAINS.
ABKIVB
Eastern O. H. ft 8. A p m
outhern Mexican Central 8:80 a.m
Casters Texas Sl Pacific 10:06 a.m
Western Southern Poclflc 1:80 p. m
Banta B"e (through train) 11:15 a.m
Rlncon Accommodation.. 7:b0a.m
Klncon Accommodation 6:30 p.m
Baata Fethroh train) 10:15 a.m
Western Southern Pacific .. 8:36 p.m
astern O.. H. 8. A 1:60 p.m
astern Texas & Pacific 8:10 0-
outhern Mxtoan Central Itlivm
POBTOFFIOfc HOURS.
r'Mls arrlre and close as follows!
ARKITI. CLOflX
O. l.ftB. A ..8:46 p.m. 1:80 p. m
M r'oiin Central 8:30a.m. 3:10 p.m
f 'vs 4 Pacific 10:06 a.m. 1:40 p.m
Bo'irn Pacific l:3p.m. 8:06 p.m
A . T A 8. F 11:80 a.m. 9:45 a. m
" general dellTery window is open from
f:I" : m. to 6:30 p.m. except while eastern
ma'' being distributed.
: '.ney order and registry windows are open
from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sundays the general 4eUvery and Carriers'
windows will be open from 11:00 a. m to 18:00
m. except when malls-are heavy or late.
In either case the window will open on com-
pletion of distribution.
JOHN JULIAN. P. M.
THE WEATHER
OlMTBD 8TATM8 WBATRKR RtTRIAU 1
El Paso Texas. September 28. 1W7.
Local Time 6:64 a. m.
Barometer. ) )
Thermometer m
nirectlon of wind E.
Velocity of wind per hour...... 6
Weather Clear
Bain 84 hours (lncheeand hundredths)..0 00
Highest temperature last 84 hours... . K)
Lowest temperature last 84 hours 59
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
All kinds feed. Phone 110.
Fresh butter at Smith's Creamery.
Good eattn? at Smith's Creamery.
Fine butter El Paso Dairy company.
"rTome oookine at Smith's Creamer
Building: material. Tel. 110 Fuel Co.
Typewriter paper At the Herald of-
fice. Finest line of
Irvin's.
tablets in the city at
For
saloon
I. W. Harper whiskey Acme
Berwick
Creamery.
hay oysters at Smith's
Cerillos Coal oflice
Santa Fe St.
Phone 110 411
EL PASO STEAM
Telephone No. 47.
LAUNDRY
Mining location notices for sale av
be MEitALO joo office.
Go to Irvin's for a complete line of
scnool books and supplies.
All the latest books can be gotten at
M. H. Weob's 2UU San Amomo Si.
WANTED A hjrse and phaeton. J.
VV. Saepnerd 312 San Antonio St.
Ask. tor "r THANarER1
the best 6 oent CI G Alt on the market.
Xhe best Mux. can and Havana cigars
Are made Dy me ha. f&oo Cigar hug
ror tirstclass laundry soap call
for "tJonita." Rio Ciranae Soap Fac
tory.
Lots for sale oa monthly payments tn
B. 1!'. Uammett agent (Jaoipoell Real
Estate Co.
The El Paso Dairy company are now
riaaing a uou graue ol nutter aany
Ask lor it.
Handsomely furnished rooms to rent
in desirable location auarees M. HtK
ALD oaice.
Shady Grove creamery butter tne
very Oeot in the c.ty 0o per pouua at
the .1 Paso urocery Co.
Ket'ngurators .ca cream freezer
na gasoline stoves.
MOMocN & THORN c.
Payne. Bauger Coal company. Me
.leoitur Coi-iilott ana anthracite ooai
voru ana stove wooa vara aeconu nu
VUltiubQua streets. Xelepnoae JSo. 11
HOB sale seven room House oa
MoutsQs ana lamuoell auU oix rouui
house ou Florence sweet ou tasy term
will oe completeu Isov. 1st. Call on B
F. tiauiuioL agent Campbell Real E
tate Co.
If you wish to have real rest or il
trouoied with rneuniaiisui inuigtst.ou
or stomach uioOrueit go tj Casa ui
CousUeliO HudeOU Hot Springs. Kalis
Ifci.DU to J.OU per uay lnuludiug baths.
Hacks meet ail ihe trams. For lur til-
er iulorination write to A. It. d-ahaui
Hudson iN. iM.
It Saves the Ciuupy t-bildreu.
Sovie Va. Weiisve a spieaaiu
saie oa Cnamoer Iain's Cuugh ttemu
and our customers coming lrum lr anu
near speak of it in tne nigne&t terms.
Many nave said that llieir children
would have a.eu ol croup if Cnaxnoet-
lain's Cuugh Kemeay nad not been
given. Keliam aud Ouiren. Ihe Zj
and 50 cent sizes for sale by all drug-
gists. Notice.
Mr. Geo. W. Kortu having tender-
ed his resignation as general manager
of tne Iniernatioual .Lumber tompnu.)
and tne same having uecn accepted is
uo longer an employee ol me company.
We desire our custodier to cuuUuuc
tueir ptrouuge ana tuey Mill always
had Mr. Sneua ready to serve them.
INTERNATIONAL L.UMBKK tO.
Mexican Central Railway
la the only standard gauge line be
tween the (Jolted States border and
Mexico City.
Mexico is xnown as an ail tne year
round tourist resort ior pleasure travel.
Heteitn resorts and mineral springs ad-
apted to ail the various ills to wind
niuou nesn is neir are louna In tnt
great country. Climate unsurpaesec.
J'or full particulars address
it. K. Comfort
Com'l. e-ent. Jul i'aso Xeji
Backlen's Arulcs Halve.
The best salve in the world for cu:e
bruises sores ulcers sslt rheum fevrr
sores tetter chapped hands chil
blains corns and all skin eniDtioiip.
and positively cures piles or no pay re-
quired. It is guaranteed to give pe: -
tect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 oents per box. For sale by
W. A. Irvin & Co. Wholesale and Re-
tail Agts
For Over Fifty Years.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used for children teethln?.
It soothes the child softens the
ums allays all pain cures wind
colic and is the best remedy for diar-
rhoea. Twenty-flve cents a bottle.
Sunset Limited
will be resumed November 1st.
Briifli'eii Up
Your old carriage top. It costs but
a trifle m ike it last longer aad looks
a great deal better. Aek for ca-riare
top dressing at the Weft Texas Sad-
dlery Co. coruer of Oregon and Over-
jta4 greets
Delicatessen !ELPAS01AIRYCa
Cheese.
Bernese Swiss Roquefort
Limburg Brick Edam
Pine Apple and
Herkimer Full Cream.
Sausasze.
Cervelat
Cervelat Salami imported.
Vienna in lib. and ilb. tins.
Mortadella in ilb and ilb. tins.
Herring
Spiced Holland ready for use.
Spiced Holland qt. Bristol jars.
Beardsley's Boot-less ilb and ilb
tins.
Cal. 331a.ek: Olives
Bottles or in bulk. Served in
cracked ce are most delicious.
For Sale T3y
Grocers-
DIAMONDS g
In variety quality brilliancy and beauty of ser
tines as well as prices unsurpassed in the south-
S west.
S WATCHES 5
O Everv eood aualitv of American made watches al-0
ways at reasonable prices.
Vnr oYtra fino uatrhpc up
S celebrated Patek Phillipe &Co. and the Webb C. Ballg
R. R. watch. 0
I lie ill cot oiuurv ui iiiic
O Paso.
& r.pn a wmwov a hiyqom &
Bronton Block III San Antonio Street El Paso Texas g
For Kent. Furnished rooms at 611
Noriu deyon btieei.
A complete line of blank books tab-
.etd etc. VV". H. Weob aan An-
lonio St.
For rent Furcishtd house of eight
rooms f ine locdtiun. auuresa au.
ti EKALD.
Suady Grove creamery butter the
eiy beat in tae citj -Jo per pound at
tho Kl I'asO Grocerjr Cj.
O'Brien Coal Co. the Cerrillos coal
vara headquarters ior llie celebrated
. . .1 'IV. I w
WQlte and Oiiu ttutu.ouibo wu. iw. u.
Tomorrow being the feast of SL
Michael auu Ail Aageid there will be
A celeOianon ot the iioy cummuuion at
St. Clement's church at 10 a. m.
The firm of Ketelsen and Djgctu in-
rorm the HehaLD that Mx Weber
Otts not represented lue iVUguBUUiy In
durance company since Djo. aiot 1S9U.
Harrv Charman has now immolated
uver UUO aud tne eud is not ei
W hen htonv iticliei tue thousandtn
d x his friend propose to hare a cele
brallon.
Tne hrst of the last installment of
the Mex.can Cential'snew eumes will
oe in town tomorrow having left San
Marcial tms uiornin. It is a tuacLiue
of unusual siZe.
The boy a in the 18ih infantry band
say then organiznou will De lucrecS'
ea to about loriy uitn when their com
maud leaves tins station. Ihey expect
o Bit to iort lhomaa. Ihe baud is al
teajy tne mrest band iu tne infantry
arm of the eei vice.
The Dily Telegraph afver a long
and iinenug lliuesa expned at Kl
Paeo the other uuv aud the euitor im-
meuiawiy came over lino Kew Mexico
wearing the office towel wrapped
around uis levtrei btain as an emuiem
of his Krief. Nr.vf Mexican.
A large number of people visited the
new operating room in tie Ctisttrs'
DOp-tal jesteiuay afternoou and there
was a general burprise at there being
oucu pr.vilefe.es in this pait ol the
counti-j. A lull write-up ot the iustnu-
liou will appear iu lomoriOiv's HERALD.
Leo Fedruz was brought up from
Ysleta tuis morning by Captain Hughes !
to do a term iu tne county ju tor
breaking in ou a dance anu turnmg
the country upside down. L.o looked
submitsive enougn today aud brought
along a watermelon to urive dul care
away.
A financial report for St. Clement's
i.arish for the laet four months shows
ne open olieritg to De iuo.ud;envelope
subscriptions subscriptions to
collector $25S.66; bisuop s fun J $8.10;
music subscr.ptious $10.50. There is a
cish balance of $37.04 on nand where
tast year there was a deficit.
There is a great deal of sickness in
San Antonio. Even to healthy a look-
ing place as Fort Sam Houston is in
fected and tne military nospitai is so
full of dengue or hay fever cases tba".
convalescents nave to sitep in their
regular quarters and return to the
hospital for treatment aud meals.
The White Oaks road has Ukeu two
mote rooms in the Morehouse building
rooms 7 and 15 the main ollioo beii g
numbtr 5. Cnit f Eauineer Campbell
occupies JNo. id nu:a la large anu
roomy just wnatis wanted lor a U aff-
iae and eneioeer's oflice. Mr. Camp
bsll starts out on friday to complete
tue preliminary work leun by Col.
Lowi le wno naa reaignoa a d r turned
to Denver. Within sixty days contracts
will be let so that men can be at work
repa:ring the Hue of track north of
l ort Hliss wnicn is considerably wasn-1
ed and "out of kuter." The recent
purchase gives the company the riarht
of way along Sixth street and El Paso
street s) tbere will not mucn building
'o do in ton bejOTd iay"ng spurs fo-
tei minal 'raffic The work of exten
ston will be pus Led ahead with all due
epted
Fine Milk Cream But-
termilk Clabber and
Cottage Cheese.
TELETHONE 156 P. 0. BOX 2C5
Order of the Drivers of the Delir-
ery Wagons Smith's Creamery
Telephone 156 or by mail P. 0. Bo
205.
J. A SMITH. Hfcr.
S
g
are "inlp ncrpntc nf thp?
guuuo cvci uiuugui tu ui
A Xatatorium.
It is beginning to look as though El
faao wou d have a natatorium as two
diHeieat parties are working with that
end in view. The party that see t j
have got matters into the moat tan-
gible shape so far are George Defon-
talne and associates. Mr. Defontaioe's
idea is to tane up two squares with the
pool and buildmga ana oofore orcaoiz
ing his company akei a local real
et&t? man tue price ot tee lots in two
squares sele:teu. The agent he savs.
told him $20 each. On that supposition
ir. Ueiontaine went to work bat
subsequently when ttie price of the lots
was uroujnt up aain witn the airent.
tne latter nxed tne price to Mr
Ddfontaine a asioniehment at $150 per
lot. lhis put a slop to f urtber nego
tiations in tms direction. A chance was
ottered in the nortn western part of
tne city oeiow tne reservoir
Dut tne co j i oi pumping was to ureal
ij consider mi seriously aud anliort
win ne made to lo.at.- ne catatonum
on Basaett's addition. Mr. Defontaine's
idea is to erect substantial buildings
lighLed with electricity have a pool
tnat occup.es three loui ths of the two
squares and ht up the piae in the
latest and most approved style.
Tne other scheme ia being proposed
by Fitzgerald Moore who thinks of
locating his plant at the corner of San
Antonio and Staiton srree:s where he
owns considerable property. Mr. Moore
is a man ot large meaus and if he
scarts out to build he wiil give
the public a natatorium worth patr. n
izing.
Hqualizatiou Board.
vvnitmore is chosen to act as mayor
in tne aDaence ol Mayor Magomu
wno na gone lj uuuoj Hot sprin
wnn. Airs. lUdgotnn. ine CjuqciI sit
ting as a board of equalizatioa have
raised the valuation of the Pearson
hotel li om 814100 to $16000; the E
Paso Building aid Iieal Katate com
pany's property lowered from $33950 to
iWOUU: ine water company s pro
perty is lowered Jrom yloO to $03
uuu; tue tL.i ra.o xteai katate company
proper y is lowered Irom" $00200
$60 000.
to
The council sitting as a board of
equalization met again this moroin
and wiil be sitting right along until th
work is hniahed. JNo change to spea
or were made today and wnere any
reduction is made it is on improve
meats.
Promoted
Commercial Agtnt li. E. Comfort of
the Mexican eutral eft this aftemoo
via Eagle Pass for the City of Mexico
to becjme ei h-sr general superintend
ent or general manager of the Mexico.
Cuernavaca & Pacific road. It will uo
be settied jet which the title is to be
given him.
Mr. C jmfort could h ive been general
manager oi ureera roid it) at u too
built west from the City of Chihuabu
to the Facihc OceaD but it seems tha
he Drefera to thn f-rtmit.iir hourl
of a road already in operation. It
' not settled yet who is to take Mr.
iomiort s vacated position of com
mercial agent in tais city. He leave
with he congratulations and wiahes of
many friends
Excursion to Magdaleaa Meiico.
To accomoJate those who may wish
to attend the great celebration in
honor of Saint Francisco to b j held a-
Magdalena Snora- Mexico on October
4to 1897 the Southern Pacific will
have on sale Sept. ZUta to Ootobdr 2-d.
iuclusive excursion tickets to Benson
aud return at the i a' e of one and one
third firt-cla.-s fate ($17.40) fimt lim
it Uctooer ion.
At lienson louud trip tickets to
Mac duleoa will be ou sale at a ra'e of
$8.4o Sept. 2th to October 3rd in-
cluwivt guod i eturmi g on or before
O.j ob.-r 9th.
Zto one should miss the opportunity
now oaertd lor witnessing' one r.f the
gi cutest fiestas of the Mexican people.
T. E. Hunt
Commercial Ag nt.
Att.'iitioii! Spa lidh Stuleuts!
C'hbps in Spanish wiil be formed
Friday Sept. lt Two classes on y
nrganiz d fr this season advanced
and bog'nners F.r further ii-foroa-t'on
cmU at 32d N E! !a-. .. -f r 3
prices.
i mTAmTfrniimTm
On and after Oct. 1 I will begin business at
HO JEST OVERLAND ST.
With a large and selected stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
To which the people of El
to examine. PrLes will be
MAX SCHUTZ
(Between Saeton and Steffian-Krakauer Hardware Co.)
i
Charming Pattie is in town
Have you cuanced to meet her.-'
She is comely tnough she is brown
Nothing can be sweeter.
Rather crusty it is true
IS Hi bota neat and naly.
Kveryocdy's found of you
Charming ojster patde.
The city council sitting as a board of
equalization is nering tne complaints
oi citizens and corpjrations who think
they are biug tco heavily taxed or
tnat their pioperty vaiuatioj is place-
too high. As usual it is only tne
large tax papers who are kicking. The
mau or corporation wiih $500U0 worm
of property always kicks on paying
taxes on ilid full valuation of his pro-
perty whiie the man who owns a home-
stead worth $1UJJ has to pay the lax on
the full value.
Tne many friends of Mr. R. E. Com-
fort are congratulating him on his pro-
motion tj tho general management ol
the Mexico Cuernavaca & Pacific rail
road with headquarters ludhe City of
Mexico. Mr. Comfort has loug been a
resident of this city and Juarez ana
whiie the people of El Paso and Juarez
aie sorry to loose Mr. Comfort as a
citizen they are pleaded at his pi emo
tion lie is a railroad man oi aDiitty
and thoroughly understands lailroid-
ing in Mexico and will be an im-
portant acquisition to the Cuernavaca
road. Tuis toad now runs from Mex-
ico City up over a high rangj of moun-
tains and uown lnio tne vali.y of the
Cuernavaca Cortez's old home it is
oue ol the most fertile val.tjs in Mex-
ico and has a delightful climate. Toe
ultimate atst.nauou of the toad is the
po.tof Acapulco on the Pacific In
connection with the Veia Cruz aad the
lnteroceanic tue Cuernavaca ioaJ will
form a t.-eos-Maxico 1-ne frc-m ocean to
oc.an with Mexico's capital as tne
central city ana will be an important
factor in rdil.Oiding iu tne soutnern
republic.
The impression prevails th?.t there
;s going to be an oyster famine in Ei
Paso on account of tho yellow fever
quarant.ne i gains"- Galveston and New
Urltans. This is erroneous. Both
thoe points are importait oystar.ship-
ping poiDts but tbere are oti.ers near-
er Kl Paso. Port Lavaca Rockport
and Corpus Christi ship oyster to all
parts cf the country and especially in
ihe west. The oysters from either of
ttoe points are the same in quality
and p ico as t-e B rwick Bay and Mor--au
City oyctar and they are ju.-t as
plentiful. Tuere is do danger of an
o.vcter famine if the dealers rraliy
want to haudle ojsters.
The first fire alarm of this 'month
was sounded iat tuifbt tmd the depart-
ment turned out promptly t fiDd o ily
a pile of ti a-h turuing ne-tr the Pier-
son ho'ei. Durmg thf- past tu tmer El
Paso has beo vey f.irt'inatj in the
in tLe wy of tires very few occurring.
Now thut the winter season li ap-
proaching however the risk i-i great-
er and more alarms may be expected.
Therf is now talk of a chemical en-
gine atd if the city -an posib.y see it
way clea-it !-h'-ula by all mems pro-
vide the fire department with such an
spperatus It 8 far ills quicicst ap-
parats to sret to a iii-o aud does tne
most e'fective work especially on
inside work.Of course it is useless with a
vo'unteer company but with paidtiremen
it ia Vdluablt; as tuey study us wvrkinfc6
THE GOLDEN EAGLE always looks
for snaps; and we found them this
time at the Marshall Tailoring
Company of Chicago.
While our buyer was east be was of-
fered fifty suits which were made to or-
der and uncalled for at a price which will
move them quickly. These are Sack Suits
In plaids of grey brown and all other col-
ors only one of a kind (36 and 37 bust
measure ) They are made up in the latest
styles aod will suit the most fastidious of
drcs3ers.
We have put them on our tables in
two lots.
Lot A will be sold at--$12 50
Lot B w.ll be sold at--$15 OO
Remember tlese goods are tailor
made and almost given away at the above
Golden Earie MMi
.House.
Paso and vicinity are invited
RIGHT.
and know where to take advantage of
every point. It would be tte means of
saving the city some time from a de-
vasting nre tuat wou:d destroy-macy
of bueiat'SS nouses n tne coejaicai
were not in use and ready for quick
emergencies. The chemical is a great
taver of property not only from fire;
but alto irom wate'. in many m-
sipieot fires much property is destroyed
ty having to hood a building with
water witn a chemical engine oniy the
property in the room wnere the fire
originates would be injured as the
hose is light and can be carried
through an elegant parlor without in
jury to furniture or carpets.
This city should be put in first class
sanitary cundition for the coming win
ter or much sickness will be the result
There are many stagnant pools and
stench boles around town tuat sadtv
need attention. There is danger from
scarlet fever diphtheria or small pox
aud if any of these diseases should take
a foothold with the city in its present
unsanitary conditions many homes
would be darkened by deaih aad the
city would receive a set back in busi
ness. The city may be in det but it
can't afford to take chances with dis
ease and pestilence ine neavy rams
and the Hood have bten the cause of
this sad state of affairs and the street
commissioner nas aoae all he could to
overcome conditions but with his Urn
ited means he has been unable to reach
all the affected points. 1 Paso has
had her troubles from rains and floods
this year but it would be a crime to
allow this city to be troubled by aa ep
idemic of disease.
The mining fever has caught quite
a number of the boys around town and
they are preparing for a prospecting
tour to the Sierra Madres and even to
the Yuqui gold fields. Encouraging
reports ;ave been received from these
latter camps that say some rich siris.es
have been made in that tect ion. 'Xhese
reports with the gold fever that is now
sweeping the country have caused the
ooys to organize and equip for a pros
pectiog trip in which ihey expect tj
reap a rich bar rest.
While in Arizona lately Round
About heard a good story on Editor
Fitch of the Trioune. The editor is
great snorer and wnue reporting on
the Tucson Star he found it difficult to
find a lodging hjuse that would keep
him on accouut ol his snoring qualities.
After becoming tired of changing lodg
ing house daily he decided to buy him
a cot aia put it up in tne back yard ol
the Star oflice. The printers stood it
one night aod theu decided to have a
change. They began first by douciny
the cot with water out as tnis didn't
break in on the rcorers eTzores on
niirht they eently moved the cot to ihe
center of the town piaza aud left him a
n te where he could hnd htm a room
where no one would be disturbed by
bis uneartbly slumbers. There he
found bis ctand taere he slumbered
during the balance of his stay in
Tucson. Governor Hughes of t' e
Tucson Star is Muttority for the story.
The tramp ru'sance is becomirg
greater tbau most peop'.e imagine.
FYiin eisjht to ten ho'ioes e run in by
the police daily some of them takin -their
second turn at work id the chain
gang and there are now ten bams
working for the city in the street com-
missioner's department. S me of thece
hoboes are cbronic ctees who never
work only when compelled and ho'd
life membership with tLe Sons of Rest;
others are men out of jobs who are not
tramps from desire but from force f
circumstaaces. These latter do cot
mix with the chronic hobo and ran
eas.ly be picked out of a gang as ihey
strin? up in the police court. The
cbronic hobo does not conceal by actor
otherwise that be belongs to the gang;
he is vicious ard overbearing and due
Hut bteiiate to abuse abyong wligrev
rrai a I C" rtlCCACCC We trent
rtrVIALt UlotAbto tyEtEc-
TRK'ITY making tie old wav oinptruroen-
tal exarnlnat.to i ABSfTEtT unnecessary
NF-HVOlT-" PROSTKATIO. KU:)K.ltttUrA
IRREGULARITIES and Excess of Menses or
snch ailments readil- 1isn nnear under our
treatment Try our Home Treatment If not
ronveien to cofre in fir office.
PAMPTD Write fort ur Rook or Testl-
UMINUtn monlals and Treatment of
OAN"KRS Lopu nnd Non-Malignant Urow-
ths. NO Cutting or Operations necessary tor
CUPE We Bolir.lt investigation
jjrOTiOHJ: On account of vart Increase In business. Dr. King the specialist bus
organized this company of expert specialists.
by other emminent specialists.
FRESH BALSA V1CTOKIA8
Just Received at
W. G. WALZ COMPANY
Cuidad Juarez ----- Mexico.
fuses to accede to bis demand for 10
cents with which to fill his thirsty tank
with beer. A hobo who was lately In
the cooler made the assertion that
there is now located arcund this city a
well organized band who do not hesi-
ta"e to commit any crime by which
they can achieve the'r desires. They
are organized with a captain judge and
police officers tnd work ut der an un-
written law of the'r own. He said that
part of the gaDg were located near the
Mexican Central briigp others in
Rand's grove while others were losat-
ed in th old buildicg back of old Fort
Bliss. They had many ingenious way
by which to gain ealrnce to different
bouses and in this way they locate a
house that they wanted to work or loot.
If they found anything worth carrying
off It was taH en OUli to OIU rurmuto
.v.AM ur u KuriArl and was sent
other towns where other membars of
located and thre dis
f hv nddlers. Many burglaries
have been committed as many as fif
teen places have been entered some In
i Ar.An invllarht And fiuch thincs
uruau vpcu --'to
as it was found advisable to take were
taken. The hobo in jail eaia inat ne
wanted to quit the gang and if turned
M ahnw the officers wbere
A FUDO UW VTVi'- w -w
t atnlen coods vere cached. He wa
l.ii l hs not been seen
since. The police want the newspapers
to assist them in ab-ting the nuisance.
They want to get public opinion against
th imn an that thev will fet the cold
shoulder here and give El Paso a wide
berth ijne tramp ioiu mo uiuuwo
in in u tmmnA hpt.wt-fin here
and Kansas City and they intended to
do up this town UniSSS tuey receive
better treatment.
Round About.
Musical society meeting in Chopin ball
last night and the director was grati-
fied to find a marked improvement in
tttA oiva ..f t hs cnnrftnn and bas sec
tions. "The Song of the Vikings" and
"The Miller 8 wooing uumcuuruoes
mem taken uo and co d Droaress made
I ? nraolr l3!! if fa-flf Smith
jjj muu&..i. -1 - " -
thinks he will be ab'e to put the scort
. .. a T . . . V.
OI tne oratorio oi .cveuecca uu im
stands.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersijrned on Sept. 21 1897 was duly
appointed administrator of estate ol
Samuel fitrson deceased and all per
sons having claims against said estaU
are reautsted to pretent same within
the time prescribed by law.
John Brunner.
Health Means a perfect condition oi
the whole system. Pure blood is es-
sential to perfect health. Rood's Sar-
saparilla makes pure blood and thu
gives health and happiness.
Hood's Pills are the favorite"familj
cathartic and liver medicines. Pric"
25c.
Shftdv ftrnrfl nraa mfn ViiirtAi. ti.
J - V. w . J WUV'I VUI
very best in thj ci y 20o per pound at
the El Paso Grocery Co.
Awarded
Highest Honors World's Fair.
Ciold Medal Midwinter Fair.
DR
CREAM
A Pure Orapc Cream of Tartar Powder.
W YEARS THB STANDARD
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
CONSULT THEi
EXPI'ET SPECIALISTS
..OF
Dr. King's New tody Co.
Special Doctors for freHal diseases.
FRE.UDE.NTH AL BLOCK.
(Up Stairs) Cor. El Paso aid San Fiacct'o eta.
Consultation Jrce. El Paso Tex.
TATAR RH weh8vee.acednnror-
bninnnn eretheLXTET and most
MODERN APPLIANCES for Ihe 1 DKi' T-
MENT of CATARRH LUNG and BKONCB1AL
Diseases- By our lnhalatl tu proces- ui; n ed-
icin comes In actual contact with the di-
seased parts and when our t ream nt Is car-
nea out we ou kaktee a ucltlt in each case
accented for treatment.
mc purf sj-ecialdis ASEof men
L OUI1I- Nervous Debility lop nd-
ency In Yonne Men suffrlne froi.. youthful
fnlllna KinEV KtiH T' H I V i If V Jla
BLOOD POISON d.5S3M2S
uuntu wrnout uie uooo fercury.
WRITF for Symptom Blanks If living
w iiiia away irom city. uaes success
fully t reared through our perfect system of
Mall Treatment.
Dr. King will have personal Charge assisted
The Beason!
We are sending: out
goods is because we
have what the people
want FURNITURE-
that is GOOD RELIA
BLE and LOW PRIC-
ED. Take advantage
of the present prices
and furnish ud vour
rooms before the boom
that is sure to come
this fall.
HOYT & B.SS
815
EL PASO ST.
Stop Paying Kent !
Own Your Own Home!
For a smaller monthly pay-
ment than you are now pay-
ing rent for further infor-
mation call on D. Y. Hadley
or any of the following offi-
cers and directors of the El
Paso Branch of the National
Guarantee Loan & Trust Co.
of Dallas Texas. (Subscrib-
ed capital $1500000.00J
S. H. Newman Pres.; . P. Noake
Vice-Pres.; D. V. Hadley Sec'y. and
Treas.; id. W. Stanton Att'y.; J.
Kneele D. Y. Hadley and Win. Reln-
heimer appraising committee. Geo.
R. Harvey J. A. Jiscajeda Edmund E.
Neil Thus. O'Keeffo r. M.Millspaugto
and B. H. Roberts Directors.
Clippers model '97-. ..$35
Etnas model '97 35
Boy's Etnas mod. '97- 25
EL PASO CYCLE CO.
Bicycle and Gunsmith.
El Paso Lime Works.
A. COTTRCHESNE Prop.
A CAPAClTr W 500 BUSHELS m DAY.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Hydraulic White Lime
Correspondence Solicited.
Wm. KBEINHEIMLB
Contractor and Builder.
-JOBBING PROMPTLY KXECCXEB.
Shop 106 South Florence below 2nd.
Telephone 232.
A. H. WHITMER D. D. 8.
Dentistry in all its branches.
Offta Kant K Tlh-e iAN
Mrs. Ball of the Pallaia Royal 318
hfttl AnTjinm txrill Kun ...
'ai.La?U .'5ter.d? Taursoay
Yr i iiuay anu oaiuruay Oct.
1st. and 2nd She will have ihe larg-
est and fineot dit-play of millinery ever
teen io ths market. Everybjdy is in-
vited to come aud see for toemselves.
A test of the engine van mala toe
evening at the corner of Chiuuai.ua
uu vyroi nuu obrteis io see it it ecu Id
succesef ully throw three streams of wa-
ter at once. It was found that the
plugs were too small for practical work
witn thrte streams. lhAmin. uw
did good work.
The Cam nbell Real Ksia-
cecds to Susanna Small for $550 lots 9
and 10 in block 2W Campbeh's addi-
mn. ine ni t aso Bui;dinj a.d Real
Estate c- nipBDv det.d to J.ihn tfn.
nell for $ti5( prt of lot 8 and lot 7
block ZZO Campbell's acdition.
The USO Ol Llie I:ahiliHt nrirn (n
. v.iau . u 1.UU
juucuou with the pipe orvan in the
I'irst Aietnodisi church i to be com
intndtd as tne i nn
ft .ucav mo
other iuciis and itere is a fullness of
we mat i pleasant to listen to.
A man reported to the noli
mght that an attempt had been made
to nold him up down near the Texas &
Pacific depot. The police inveailarH
the matter and could get no clue on the
would Le hoi.-ups.
The crape season closes this wncL- t
has not bten abundant this year owimr
costly to toe a erpil!ars. whirh
tte leaves and left the grapes exposed
to tho sua H
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