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L PASO
Eleventh Year No. 84
H Ja^, Texes, Thursday Morrinp, April y ig9i.
EL PASO SADDLERY COMPANY
Successors to
dh JECilJ®,
We invite your special attention to our large and varied as-
sortment of Saddles, Harness, Firearms and ammunitions.
Shoe Finding's, etc. Call and see our stock before buying,
We ..till have some bargains in Wagons.
No, 400, El Paso Street, Monarch Block,
EL PASO SADDLERY CO.
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MfilXTOAN' BUPM
R. F, JOHNSON
Wholesale Liquor Dealer
Kentmckv Bonrboa and pure Pennsylvania Rye Whlekeya. OAT,IwTRNtA Wine* ard Grape
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Fancy Im lorted G^ASSW ARK for har nse. aud Mexican Ct ARS.
The r<-pu ration earned by JULI N d JOHNhQN l shall main tala hf HONEST DEALING
and FAIR PRfcBB. ________Z—_
a R. MORBHBAD, Pres. J. MAGOFFIN, Vica-Pres. Jy 0. LACKLAND, Cashier
State National Bank,
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XJ. S. Depository
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Ullmann Furniture Company
507 Low^r El Paso street
Vnr Hork is Notable for Four First c!«m Features:
QUALITY! VARUTY! 8TYLK! CHEAPNESS
THK VARIETY to every line enables ui to place at the disposal of bnyers the widest range of
fltoolcc to every ^rndt',
uUK STYLE' are all leader*, and however the purchasers may select, it is impossible that taste
go estray in hnviiurfroin onr well chos. n assortments
IN QUALITY onr go -d- rank as the bi-t m each and every grade. >>ur special endeav -r I as been
tobring onr e fire line M such a standard of excell, nee tu the matter of quality as o mat. It hopelessly
beyond reach or rivalry of competitio n ......
^ PRICK' tney w 11 Say more for ns than we can say for t' ein- to those who Investlga’e the
taigalns we offer. You inav he assn-ed t> at every dollar spenl with as gets the best a dolla- can buy.
L.B.FREUDENTHAUCO
-JOBBLRS OF-
Groceries aud Dry Goods,
El F^aso, Texas
Port of Liveroool
A JUDAS ISCARIOT.
THAT 13 WHAT THE CHIOGO PEOPLE
CALL HARRISON CARTER.
He Bitraved the Parly that Had
Honored Him, Just as Is Ba-
ing Done in El Paso—folo’td
Girls Solid — Sena or
Ldmuncs’ Successor.
(Jerier BarrlMi * trtltor.
Chicago, April 8 — The la'est figures
indicate the election of Hempstead
Wasbum, republican, for mayor by
about 1.700 plurality. The latest editions
of the morning papt ra of all shades of
political opinion admit his i lection The
remainder of the republican ticket is also
elected In tne aldermanic contest the
probabili ies are that eleven republicans
and twenty three democrats bare be. a
chosen. Under these conditions the
couci will stand 48 democrats andj 88
republicans
The Herald, democrat, this merging
has the following ncioua dnre at ei
Mayor Carter fl. Harrison wh * ran for
the majoralltj on an independent demo
cratic ticket: •* isrrlton succeeded in
splitting tbe demo;ratic rotei nearly in
two. The cloaeneMVith #|ldh he , ran
to Creiger shows this. It is
gride nt that he di4*ot l»rga re
publican support bj the hasvy jrote
potted by Hempatead yfaabjiurn, Jrho,
•cfeouti of
developed
that H»ra
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Price Five Cent
FEMALE THIEF
WHO CLAIM) EH- was HYP'OHZID BY
A VAN.
i fava's ! Orpaitue-Hs Declines
io :ea Any 0,e--News
From Mexico — Ben Butler
Sells Ou—Twj Sta'ei-
m n Sick.
Baron
Gapital, $l5o,ooo. Surplus $60,000.
% , | £
GaBncttean promptly mad * and remitted. Foreign and Domestic Exchanges bought and sold.
We kanln the (Sty of J seres (formerly Paeo del Norte), Mexico, a
haYo gon« to I
by about 6000 yotet. ^TbTb n >^h
Chicago has redeemed herself after two
> t ars of an administration* so outrnge-
outly iodeceot ih tt even ibo worst year
of Carter Harrison’s reign cannot be com-
pared to it. Hbe is onto m r- under the
rule of a republican ma\or. It publican*
have won the day They have fairly
elected iheir candida’e for mayor but let
thi m havb a care that they are no', cheat
ed out of the office by tbe manipulation
of tbe returiiS
Ihecuy press association’s 11:15 bu'le*
tin gives tbe following figures: Creger,
d mocrat 43 27-; Harmon; independent
dem icr t. 41 933 H Wasuburn rr pub-
lic >n 46 437; Bliuer Wa-bbirn, ci'.zen.
23 439; Morgan, s i iilis's, 2 270, 8ev. n
p > ciucls of the 30ih ward to be heard
from. _
General Metal'*.
8t. Louts Mo. AdhI 8, -Muoicipal
elections neid throughout the state result
eJ as follows!
At Independence the entire democratic
ticket, at Mexico all the democratic tick-
et was elected except one aiderm tn, at
Windsor it was a democratic victory all
atouod The republican ticket heaided
by the mayor was elected at Booaevihe.
At Clioion the offices were equally divid-
ed bet wee i the panne as was alsithe
ossa at H* ri'Ouyille, while Aurora went
rtpubi can. Nevada Ho. elected a dem-
ocratic council. Ai Vandalia the dr mo*
era's swept everything before them and
at Warrentburg a republican mayor aod
council were eleoted The dtm< crate of
8t. J.taeph elect# 1 4 of 8 aldermen which
g Fas them# majority of two with the
bold overt Uartbage returns * republi-
can majority to the council and tbe same
may be said of Feda'ia Springfield dem
ocra's elected si» t of eight councilmen
Party lines in many ether towns were
not drawn the fight being on purely
localism.
tad he Mot been in tlM
part of this would hat«
d the grea er
to Creiger
) inpe of
w'inn ng himself, HarrisOa delt’erately
kniftd the democratic party. He was
the dog in the manger, the ungrateful
hypocrite who betrayed the party and his
fr ends for years For feur »u ce sive
terms a faithful dewiocracy stood at Car-
ter Harrison’, back and carried him on to
vict ry to tbe mayorality chair. Four
years ago the party wtiich had a ded him
in the pvst again ask^d him to be its
standard bearer and be contented
At tbe last m ment, fearful of
tbe result, like a craven coward he
abandoned the ticket and be-
iriyed tbe parly to tne republicans.
Again be has enacted tne r le of the ,n,
grate and the traitor1 H inestly defeated
at the primaries in a manly flgot be bolt-
ed the regu t.r party nominal oa and
headed a faction of ns own not for b:s
election which.FH8 ftn impossibility but
cut of a contemptible spirit of revenge to
defeat the d- rfioC'acy f Chicago. Har-
rison’s candidacy goes on record as the
most contemptible and underhanded
piece of treachery ever perpetrated in a
politiaal campaign. His avowed intea
tion was to mjuie the dem >cratic party
He succeeded to a greater or lees degree,
if a man may call it success when be
sscriflces his hon r and his manhood He
The tolorea •Irla Solid far Bios.
Kansas City, Aprl 8 —A special to
tbe -«tar from Topeka, Kaasss, says un-
offi ial returns show that R J. Cofrao,
democrat aud citizens, is elected mayor
by a plurality of 200 over Quinton, repub
licao. Co'ran’t election ia a great sur-
prise and it is Attributed to the wbib-
womsn's vote. Qiinton had so id the
colored womer’s vote and when it was
manifest tbe white women went to Out-
ran. The wives of many pn minent and
Well known republicans vo'e-i forCufran,
wh le their husband4 supported Q iin on.
Tbe negro rote ws6 'he larg.-st ever
poled Al 'geiher th^ remit was a oe-
eided victory for the women ap>i it is
demonstrated tha’ th v w.-re in no sente
influenced by their husband*.
* Bai qaet<i>c Tr»ef.
BosTONdMas- , April 8 - Gen B F
Tracy, secretary of >be navv, arrived! in
th s citr soon»after 6 o’clock th s morn*
ing. H’s visit will be but a bri. f one, its
onlyobj cts being'o attend the barquet
of the Masoachusetts R-publican club at
Music hall this even ng The secretary is
somewhat indisposed and expressed s
donbt this frrenoon to a reporter of his
ability to speak this evening. He will,
however, remain indoors today and en-
deavor to get in condition
She Was Hypnotis'd,
Kansas C ty, Mo. , Apro 8 —The police
are investigating a lecuiiar case. A
young soni-iD has been making purchase*
from a prominent diy goods borne, u*iog
tbe Dame of a well known socie'y woman
Tcdty ihe fact that tbe wom«n was not
tbe person she represented herself to be
was found out and she wa* imm diatclj
placed under arrest. When t ken to the
po'p e s'ntion she cla med that *he was,
hypnotiz'd and made the pur base* bf
a me other will than her own. Bhe said
she would fr quently meet a man npo*
the street who by a glance and a word
woo d put her under hie pow«r and that
she would then make the purena ee as be-
fore mentioned. The woman under ar*
rest ia well known io the city nod ha*
nn unquestionably good repu atioa, bhe
herself bolds a good place in society and
ia Hell educated 6h« refusea to give the
name of tbe man under whone influanen
•be claim# to work.
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Btrs* Wavs'• D. partar*.
Washington, April 8.—Baron Fsva,
the “withdrawn ’ minister of ttely to the
United 8 ates, shook the dnat of Weak*
ington fr m his feat yeettrdsy and da*
parted for New York, whence be intends
sailing on Thursday for Italy. The fact
that Btron Fava was to leave tons yea.
terd.y was kept secret from all but mem-
be'* of the d'piom.tic corps.
NbwYohk April 8 — B-ron Fava ar-
rived without accident and crossed from
J rsey City by the de§ Biostes street ferry.
He Aenttothe Victoria hotel but did
mtngrer. At his request the clerk
tied ned to send cards to Dim and even
said that be was not here His bearing
certainly indicated c uisiderable d pres-
sit>n He has a suite of several rooms
..which he will reta;n until Sunday when
he will sail probably by the French
Bteamer.
Prom M,*,co.
He ex-
haa succeeded in placing a republickn in kpec'ed tn rtmsin here tomorrow, when.
the mayoralty chair aud defeating tile
ptrty that had a ways been loyal to kirn
It is the success of a Jades
Iscariot It is Ibe success
of a Benedict Arnold The brand of
trai'cr is stamped indelibly up >n Carter
Harrison. He ie a man without a party and
whmver he may go will be followed by
the cry: “Traitor, Traitor, Traitor "
Cbicaso, April 8 -1 he Tribune Re*
publican in its latest edilion says: May*
or creiger aod probably the whole dem-
ocratic ucktt hia been snowed urder
Had there been an honest ballot Cr iger
would have been third on the track. Bui
theie was not an honest o >llot or a fair
vote This is di m mstrated by there*
lumsfrom the flret ward and by the pro-
ceed i ge at the polls in tb« lodgingbouse
precinc s along the rivt-r and tne turbu
leoee, and bruial bebavi r of the G eiger
mobs at i h>-st. csyards anil iu th 18 h,
19 u md 24 h wards. The police officers
in charge of those distric s wtr« appar-
ently in sympathy wuu the Dulld- z is.
As matters stand Cr»i<er appears to
have received more vutes thau
Cantr H Harrison. the tndepind'-At
dem ,i ratio oa di ta'e. His vote would
uav. ia,ien 50< 0 short of Harsn had
itore to i n no hall it box eu.ftiug or hull
d zee. in his interest
Ihelates returcs wi'b seven precinc’s
to be tie.'d from g ve tbe fotals for miy< r
a* t< Hows: U vV tsliburo. r pub csu,.
46 258 Chrigtr, dcua crai.44 Mil; Hum-
s n, indepthdi u< dimne’-i . 41.420; K
tVashburn, cm z ns, 23 975; ./loigin
0. JUAREZ MEXICO
Rcce’ved:
A large nh,prnent of Zephyr Uin^hTnis.
Linen and Partial Ltwn. 1 atest styles in Cha'leys,
sociaiis', 2126 j PeAn-pc *ttjie most mr-
pnsii g ftaiure* in this 8U»wingisthe
sm I ness of ihe vote for M rgan the
suciadsiic 1 a tor can idatt. V»riius<s:i-
m-'i-s btfure 'h*- poll ng gave b tn from
5000 to 15 0 '0 v Mes. It snows how
earn stly and rffectveUthe fneody "f
th oth< r cai dicat. s work'd in the rarks
of ilie 'to gau fjl owtrs in the Search tor
r< cruits
The Times says: “If Mr. Creiger is
delta ed it is mainly due to t ie follovitig
reasons: 1—Tbe utachery »>f Cartel
Harrison ard that of “R d” R-tsrder id
tbe tenth ward. John B-ennan in 'he
tube-nth ward anu other* who were
»uppo«i d to be straight out Creiger men
2— The uubmiti d amount of boodle fur-
nished by p wties ioieresud in the promo
t'on of private intere«is wi h wtreb
Harrison was identiOed and who.
it W-.8 belitvei’, would use bis
. fflee were he elected in their behalf.
be failure on the p»rt of Bimer Wash-
' urn to carry as great a vote as was ex-
mid
if health wi 1 permit, he will visit the
navy yards sad dine wi h Governor
Rueaelf and ia the evening attend a re-
view of tbe ns »al battalion and local
companies of the first regiment at the
armory. _
Rtpnh I CAM CABVMAtlOW.
Baltimoxn. April 8.—Much interest is
tsk--n by the parties in the Republican
State Convention which meets today.
Every rural delegate is apparently on
band as are all c>ty contesting delegates
The purpose of the convention is to adopt
s constitu'toD for 'he government of the
party in Maryland so that an end may be
put to 'he unseemly quarrels of state,
county and city committees Harry M
Clobaugh was chosen cha'rman.
K'niono,’ suen c-r
Boston Ap 11 8. —A special to tbe
Journal from S'. A ban*, V -m nt says:
Tne resignation o' Senator Elmun is whs
unexpected in V rrnont and was a sur<-
prise to his consiitums. Jh appom’-
m nt of h s succaaor d*-v lv s on Gov
ernor Page a-the hg sUture ie not in
sp^sioo The candidates are Sei-re'a’y of
War Proctor, (V'Dgr seinan M If Powers
aud tx Qovernor .) Gn g >ry Sm ih
Koker^ V c orl<»n«.
Denver Art) 8 ! he m-ij 'i'v or
R g’-rs (i* •» ) tor m .y r is no « est inf-
d atovei 5000. Tbe rema nd.-r of tie
Cl mocr-it c iiid peop es ticket is tlecttd
wi'h one or 2 ex -ep ions
C-mpl'-e teuio* from yrsterdsy?
election e vc the following for
ma>or: R i! n d* m ecrat, 12 698; Mil
burn, rebublic-en 7 5'8
uj*rofi*in LFglttU'lon,
MaOImiN. Wis . Apri 8 - The congres-
sional te*ppMrionrjent bill was pt-sed
bv the h* e* mMv today A hill proviJir g
or a uniform system of te x books
d-'ea ed ' resolution prov ding for the
election of United States si nators by s
vote of the people was adopted
Or*i<-r !*eUete«.
New York April 8—General Horace
Potter was sclecied t <dsy to deliver the
orat'oo on the occasion of breaking
ground on Anri! 27th for Ihe memorial
of General Grant.
I h* e*irt 1 Again
Pearsall T«xas a nl 7.— Philip
End xs >n, an Italian, shot and in tantly
killed Jaroh Stumpt of Indiana Botn
men were ta Potter’s bridge gang sad
4— a Quote* at
City cf Mexico, via Galveston,
April 8—There art many rumors that
coogr-sswil create the offi e of vice
cr-sident of th-i repub ic. Ex-President
G nzales Gemral Pacheo, ex m nister of
public works, Dubian and rn rus’er of
fl .ance are each mectioned as likely to
be appointed to the position, but none of
these rumors can be traced end the gov*
eremeat authorities will give no ioforma-
i «n on the subject The newspaper
“E Unirerssr says a ministry of N tsts
gave * banquet last evening in honor of
Gjo. John W Foster, the prime repres-
entative in tbe negota ions between Spain
and the Uoite 1 States for a recipr icitpy
treaty Among the guests were tk*
Uni'ed State 1 girlation. the minister of
foreign affairs aod the .minister of Ike
colonies.
B«n Battier Sells Oat.
Washikoton, April 8-General B. W.
Burner of Massachu-e ts nceived from
the United Hates treasurer loilay tbe sum
of 8-70 060 in settlement of el) claims
g’ow ng out of tbe pi rebsse by the gov-
ernment of thVpro ierty own d by him at
tbe corner of New Jersey averue snd B
r-treet, tAsshington. The properly is
improved by a large granite btiliding
wnioh will her after be u.td for tha
work of congress
In the Saddle.
Louisville. Ky , April 8. —A meeting
O’ st veMv-nve hoise brt-tders whs held
h rr a i s e'd*v !o iking ti) tbe orgsn aa-
i >n of a ssii'ib buree »*scc'a' on, eoiris-
p in ii.-g life tr itinc bois hs» cation.
It is r-r 'i'csed to ke»p -■ reys er still bave
a Handaid »e WJ'h 'roti r.tS The
.-soc-.H'ion is hrv- 8-7)0)) <»pi;al.
O her mv-et'rgp ,w:'i folh w.
>»<••< St*' r*m.- n .
Washington D. O April 8. —General
Rose T> l.k --S C Ipfieci *“ I 8 1 O III with
svnip' rn-'of pro timoriin () n# i*i Spin*
o’h siilfereii a r- l-u-e > s er av and is to-
csv tLp.irud V'-rt 1
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Absolutely Pur®,
A cresm of tar ar baking p>wder
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