El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 30, 1885 Page: 2 of 4
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TIMES PUBLISHING COMPANY
EL PASO, TEXAS, DEC- 30, 1885.
Tarmsot Subscription.
One year... 00
8ii months 5 00
One month ••• 1 09
Within the city limits, aelivered by carrier, 25
cent* per week.
To any part of Mexloo, $5 additional per year
o corer poitage.
All communication); on business or other mat
ters must be addressed to BATE & HART,
Editors and Managers
The Times office is on East Overland
street, in the brick building, nearly oppo-
site the Jire bell toicer •
The Times will be delivered daily at your
home or place of business for 25 cents per
week.
Subscribers out of the City must pay the
subscription price in advance. We shalldis-
contmue sending the paper after the expira-
tion of the time paid J or.
The Times contains daily special tele-
grams from Old Mexico
The Times is thi only daily paper pub-
lished in El Paso with telegraphic news.
I »Uver mines and miuts it would give
them unbounded joy^regardles# of what
may happen to the poor peoyle of India
or this country. It is needless to say that
the price of our cotton and our silver will
be regulated by the demand and supply,
and when the one or the other will find
Its level all mankind will stand ready to
invest in the same, and a reaction will
inevitably follow. The dollar of our
"daddies" is as good now as ever it was.
and it will remain always so.
Since ttao White Oaks project has been
broache I and a fair start made with It,
there isau increasing inclination on the
part of outside capitalists to invest in El
Paso real estate. Capital is timid, but
when it sees Its way clear, it seldom
hesitates to jump at a good chance at the
first (avorab'e moment. People with the
proper business foresight know that the
building of the White Oaks railroad will
double the value of real estitc iu El
Paso, and those of them who hsive any
money to invest act upon this opinion.
Alcii. Ma & Ma k I. UlTexas and Pacific Railwa
City Ticket Office at corner of old Central Hotel.
Has the best Eating Houses, best track and cars of any
other line ont ot El Paso.,
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars
ELEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS FOR ALL CLASSES OF TRAVEL TO
Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, New York
Boston, Philadelphia, Washington ,
THE COM MKKCIA I. OUTLOOK.
in the East and the South the evidences
of thrift aie to be seen in the easy con-
dition of the mo-.ey markets and the in-
creased amount of loans on the markets-
Prices, as a general rule, have reached
lower standards than before seen in this
country, for a long period. Especially
is this true of grain, meats and cotton,
yet notwithstanding this the producers
are In a safe and easy condition. The
manufacturer and the labor of the great
shops in the east have suffered and will
still cry for relief until government opens
up new fields into which.we may pour
our vast and fast accumulating surplus.
The government can and should reorgan-
ize its treaty relations with our neigh-
bors. This is one of the modes of forti-
fying ourselves against that growing op-
position which is manifested by the
countries of Europe against the products
of the United States, and which in the
near future will find the doors not only
of Germany, but all Europe closed
against all of our products. Let us take
time by the fore-lock and provide for this [
in the new and extensive field which lies
south of us and with everything inviting
us to occupy.
The people of the Atlantic states are
forced to practice what is called inten-
sive farming with fine results. It is be-
ing demonstrated that the cultivation of
a small piece of grouud on the most ap-
proved methods is a great deal more
satisfactory than the old ni«thod of lar-
ger areaf. The difference between that
- V'tintry and this is that, there they have
to expend almost the value of the ,land
every year for fertilizers, while here
water which is used for irrigation, carries
in suspension the tichest and best plant
food to be found in the world, and by
reason of its cheap transportation costs
comparatively nothing to the agricultur-
ist. No outlay of heavy capital in the
spring, to be locked up until the end of
the year. Small farms well cultivated iu
this valley will produce as much or more
than can be produced by any artificial
manuring In the eastern states.
ilesMtfisM
Fresh Goods, Bottom Prices.
-A fcix line of
Coffees. Teas, Sugars,
Lard, Candles, Soaps,
Crackers, Canned Goods,
Macaroni, Vermicelli,
Starch, Baking Powder,
Spices, Candies, Condensed Milk
CIOAKt* A1VO TOBACCO,
By the package and by the oar load.
SAMUEL SCHUTZj
San Francitoo Street,
EL PASO, - - TEXAS.
Sole Agent for the H. Clausen & Co
Brewing Company's
EXPORT CHAMPAGNE LAGER BEER
CITY OFFICE - OLD CENTRAL HOTEL.]
THE SHORTEST ROUTE
FROM EL PASO TO GALVESTON, NEW ORLEANS, ST LOUIS
ALL EASTERN POINTS.
One Change of Cars between El Paso and New York, Phi]
pliia, Washington and all other Principal Eastern Cities.
SOLID TRAINS RUN THROUGH TO ST. LOUIS WITH PULLMAN BUI-
CARS.
Steamship tickets on sale to and from all parts of Europ
Rates as Low as any Other Line.
FOR INFORMATION AS TO RATES, Etc., CALL ON OR ADDRESS,
A. D. SHEPARD, Agt. El Paso. J. A. WILSON, Trav'g Fr't & pa8s.
B. W. McCUJXOCH.' " *W.-B. WKttAN,
GfWfl Pass, and Ticket Agt. Galveston 1 raffle Managci,Galveston.
AND ALl, POINTS
NORTH AND BAST
F. C. GAY, General Agent, El Paso, Texas
W. F. WHITE, B. J. MCQU1N,
Local Ajynt, El Pasof
General Passenger and Ticket Agon'
Topeka, Kansas.
JOHN LEBERRY k CO.,
[STCCESSORS TO MUNDY BROTHERS.]!
WHOLESALE and RETAIL BUTCHERS.
POULTRY, GAME, KANSAS CITY SAUSAGE, ETC.
FRANK SHIPMAN, Siilegman.
:M"~rT~Nl~T-)"V" BTJXXJ3DI1TC3-S,
El Paso Street, - - - 'El Paso. Texas.
W. H. Tuttle,
PAINTER!
Work. Speals.s
FOR ITSELF.
WILLIAM WATSON
FARRIER.
Shoeing, Carriage and Blacksmithing
Shop.
Prepared to do all kinds of work on
short notice.
Particular attention to diseases of Hor-
ses feet—such as
Quarter Cracks,
Contracted Heels,
Over reaching or
Interfering.
All work guaranteed.
East Overland St Opp., Times Office.
EL PASO PLUMBING SHOP.
Special attention Daid to the drainage ol
houses. Plumbing work contrac-
ted for and all kinds of job
work promptly done.
I J. BRADFORD
Practical plumber, gas and steam fitter,
16 Overland Street.
B. SMALL,
(SUCCESSOR TO ROMERO & MAXWELL,)
Dealer in —
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and WALL PAPER.
DOES PAPER HANGING,
Decorating, Kalsomining
And
Painting in all its Branches.
El Paso. Texas.
BAN TO DOMINGO OATXXK
Company
Hacienda do Santo Domingo,
Carriznl DUtrict, Chihuahua,
Mexico.
Manager and Superintendent:
LORD BKLAVAL BEBE8VOKD.
K1 l'aso and Shu Jose.
MEXICAN LANDS TOR SALE!
Ten Million Acres of Land in Old Rtexico.
THE BEST GRASS LAND IN THAT REPUBLIC AT
BED ROCK PRICES AND IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
1,500,090 Acres finest grass, splendid soil und location,, SO cents an acre.
20,000 acrcs choico land, water and grass, 50 cents an acre.
90,000 acres, 20 miles river front, good range, 55 cents an acre.
44,280 acres, 10 miles riverfront, good range, 40 cents an acre.
Also Lands in New Mexico, Texa^and Arizona. Titles perfect and easy
payments. Cattle, Horses and Sheep bought and sold on
Commission.
and Texas Land and Cattle Co.
Mexico
J. C. BHATTV. Manager,
KL PASO, TEXAS.
Winter is the proper time to attend
to the important question of sewerage in j
a young and growing city like El Paso.
Summer will be upon us before we know
it, and then it will be inadvisable, for
sanitary reasons, to do anything. Now I
would be the proper time. Our thinkiug
citizens would be much gratified if the |
city council would devote its serious at-
tention to this matter. We know that I
money is scarce and hard to get, and it
takes money to Inaugurate a proper
system of sewerage, but our city council
has proved itself so fully capable of at- !
tending to the need* of the city, even un- |
der adverse circumstances, that we feel
convinced it can. after due investigation
of the subject see its way clear towards
makiug a fair start at least Only let the |
system to be adopted be a good one, and
one adopted to the requirements of a city
which means to grow up to metropolitan [
dimensions.
Silver has an able champion in the
United States senate in the person of
Senator Beck, of Kentucky, It is for-
tunate that the champion comes from
such a purely agricultural and a middle
state as Kentucky ig. It brings with it a
better moral effect than if one of the silver
producing states had stepped forward to
it. Senator Reek's speech last week was
one of the most brilliant efforts that was
ever made in Washington. Even Senator
Evarts says so, and confesses himself to
be converted to the right views of the
silver question. Ws are glad that the
matter is beginning to be properly un-
derstood. The attempt to pursuade the
people of this country that our coined
money is debased currency,is an English
trick to which Bismark stands sponsor.
It is an English device to frighten the
American congress and the people of the
country Into crooked laneB and by-paths.
It is the boast of the English free trade
money classes to-day that they can buy
more ounces of silver and more pounds of
cotton for a given amount of money than
they formerly could, and if they could
close oar cotton mills and oar
FOE- SALE
AT THE TIMES OFFICE
THE NEW
Mining Code
OF THE
TOGETHER WITH
The Ordinance proy'dins for the
Organization of Commissions
and a Tariff of Regular
Fees and Salaries.
Translated by
JUAN S. HART. M. E.
Price $2.
The California Store,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes.
My stock is new and complete and of the very latest styles. Call and examine
goods and prices. Always on hand, a FULL LINE OF CAIIFORNIA GOODS
J. CALISHER.
Kewel Block: El Paso, Texas
GRIFFITH & W EDGE CO,
Z8nesville, Ohio,
Manufacturers of Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces,
Concentrating Ma
chinery. Calcining
and ch orodizing fur-
naces, levoiying dry
Kilns, hoisting En-
gines, Cornish
Pumps, Cages and
all kinds of Mining
Machinery,
Stationary and por-
table Engines. Boil-
ers and saw Mills,
knowles1 improv
ed pumi'ino ma
ch1nkry.
Plans and specifi-
cations furnished on
short no-
tice.
L.W.Blinn Lumber Q
SUCCESSORS TO C. T. JACKSON & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Laths, Shingles, Doors, l:
SASH, BLINDS, TRANSOM
Moulding, Plaster, Cement, Etc.
Office and. Yard j5
East Overland r
L. 8. Freudenthal & Co.,
Dealers in
Wholesale Groceries
AND
Wholesale and Retail Dry Got
We have the most elegant assortment of Dry Goods ever seen in the South
|©-We make a specialty of Ladies' line Dress Goods. Also Gents' Fur
Goods, Boots & Shoes, Huts, Trunk', etc.
An Immense stock of Firearms and Ammunition. Agents for the Anheuse;
BrcwingAssociation Bottled Beer.
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BRING ALL YOUR
JOB WORl
-TO THE-
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DAILY TIMES OFFI(|
NO CHARGE FOB i
SPANISH TRANSLATION.
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I. EFRON & CO.,
San Antonio
— - - -
EFRON & SCUBA* [)
127 Pearl.S t*
I. EZFZROZDsT &c CO. %
THOMAS HERTMAN, Agent.
WOOL, HIDES andSKlNS. P
EL PASO, TEXAS.
KEEN,
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Watclien, Gold and
SILVERWARES
I
the
DIAMONDS and
PRECIOUS STONES.
K. POSSE, M. E., Office, Room No. 19, Mundy Building,
El Paso, Texas.
Agents for Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico.
C. R. MOEEIIEAD, Preset. J. MAGOFFIN, Vice-Frcs't. W. II. A UST1N, Cash i
State National Bank
UNITED STATES DEPOS'TORY.
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Directors
H. L. NEWMAN,
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN,
W. H. AUSTIN.
O. T. BASSETT,
C. R. MOREHEAD,
CAMAKGO. CHICHESTER & CO.,
COMMISSION AMD FORWARDING MERCHANTS.
Custom-House Brokers.
Special attention given to clearing goods for shipment to or from Mexico, Con-
slgnment* solicited.
CASH FOR OmES
PAID BY
MEXICAN OEE COMX^-
R1 Paso, Texas.
Works and Office, West San Francisco Stre
CITY OFFICE, Grand Central Hotel
ROBT. T0WNE, Manai
& ... • ' .. : •, » '
DALLAS NU1SERIE!
H0\\7ELL & STONE, Proprietors.
pr Theoldegt ePtfihli.hrd business in the State. A large and well assorted »t§
, APPLE» LEc°NTE and KIEFER PEARS, JAPANESE^
SIMMONS and other rare fruits.
Special attention giyen to FOREST andSHADE TREES, FINE SHRUB
and EVERGREENS. A complete list of MONTHLY BLOOMING ROSfii
Goods guaranteed t o El Paso
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El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 203, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 30, 1885, newspaper, December 30, 1885; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth503427/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.