El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1891 Page: 1 of 8
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El Paso Daily Times. Friday Morning, October 9, 1891
Eleventh Year, So. 229
Price Five Cents
parliament for North Longford an rpirv WHITT H 4 L’C |)MA|\
probably Mr, Parnell's most bitter op nillllj 'L\IYi liu/\I/.
pouent. was asked today for an ex- j
pression of opinion upon the political THE CITY COUNCIL OF LAS VEGAS
SSft APPROPRIATES ONE THOUSAND
Mr.Hardington has declined to make
a statement concerning the intention i *>«»iiarH r«»- tii** I'leiimiuar^ sm v« v <»r ti,»
of his party, we, for our part, are de- n<>afl-4»i<i Weather strike Thr.-»t4Mie«i.
pri5enT-'t0 Dlaintain “ trUCO f°r th° HI* Itama*- Suit A l'»il,„e -Import,.,,*
A dispatch from Brighton annonuces Tim u«i>ui>ii<nns l-Ti-e* at >>*»
the arrival tit Walsingham Terrace of! Vockamt i»**tr«it.
Mrs. Dickinson, sister of the dead man.
rurnell’N ChyfeteiHUH. Kl Hum, & Denver Short I.iiif.
London, Oct. 8, -Dr. Gower, jr.,sonl Las Vedas, N. M.. Oct. 8. At the
of tlie famous specialist on nervous di-! meeting of the city council last night
seases, Dr. Wm. Richard Gower, F. R. ®LOOO was appropriated towards the
Go., both of whom were in attendance oxpense au immediate survey of the
upon Mr. Parnell during his last sick Proposed rUewDenver & El Paso short
ness, in an interview today said that “ne pitssin^ throti^h Pueblo, Trinidad,
THE IRISH PATROIT.
WHAT THE PRESS OF TjHE COUNTRY
SAYS OF THE GREAT
Ii-lxl, I>lt<ler 111 Feeling ln|Sei vli,—A Sick
Dtike K,iffli»h Election- AuxIoiih ( rali-
t«>r» Ifuvsiit Will Export IVlieut Spuin’K
Kxliihil Artnj iif Twiimbkm' A Itiiiiivny
No. 400, El Paso Street, Monarch Block
Otn-Ihiggy 1 iuriioss «t $7.00 is A1 for Gtc money
sab > anti small profits,’’ is mu* motto.
Quick
Ho sure and get our prices before placing your orders, as our
shark is full anti complete in the Saddle and Hornes* line, a* well
as Fire Anns and Ammunition.
I’reKK’Coni month on I’an ell's Deat h.
A. ( ,( )()I) \ FA X,
WholesaleGrocer,
OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, 315 EL PASO ST.
MEXICAN BEANS AND ALL KINDS OF WHITE BEANS
A SPECIALTY
ty is over forever.*’ 1 j acute rheumatism and to congestion of ■ ‘>urough Las \ egus and \\ lute Oaks
B altimore, Oct. 8. -ThaHerald says: j the lungs. The elder Gower signed the Ito "as0*
j “Mr. Parnell was a born .tighter, and j certificate of death today,but ho would
he has lived for more than forty years not say anything for publication in re-
\Vi*alli€*r.
Carlton. Minn... Oct. 8.
The cold
in the wliito.heat of a strife which has j gord to the last moments of his dis-! north wind Tuesday night froze water
no equal on earth. An atmosphere of j tinguished patient, giving as his reason i nearly an inch in thickness and prae-
hate, treachery and vilification sur- i for retiscence that he does not wish to! tically ended the growth and further
rounded him, and his downfall was as ; disturb the grief of his sorrowing rein-! development of garden and field pro
much dne to the manipulation of un-! tivos by newspaper reports. ' • * •
mcerning him by eu-1 reelinK Servfa.
The cold wave continues to-
Edgas B. Bronson, Pres. Chas. B. Eddy, Vice Ekes. Wm. H. Austin, Cashier.
El Paso National Bank
ducts,
day.
rlta-' a'ES £S
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
Capital-
Surplus and Not Profits
pleasant facts concerning him by en-
emies as to his own shortcomings.
“Although Parnell lost his unique 0ls” wo ® fcelmg has arisen fornie<i her(> an<l throughout' north
commanding position, won by shrewd , h/ **o au<1 <‘,s0" J\ora 1U Serv m ow ll£r. to I Texas and the Chickasaw countrv Tues-
manipulation of political position, be-; tae spread of the news that ex-Kmg j ^ ni ht lojl , (.onRj(ienihle ('iamage
cause of his vices, yet he retained ! Milan has mortgaged Ins private estates j to 'TO,unr and um
power of considerable importance, i t‘>
Like Boulanger, the predominating ■ °‘
eause of his fall was the indulgence of;
illicit passion. In one case passion ;
operated to paralyze the man himself, (.hPst(,r is ..Htieally ill
the other it arrayed his foes and rivals |
against him. Parnell owed liis success 1
to his power to note and his keenness !
*. ^aast1
crop. The weather has been quite cold
and the indications are that another
killing frost will follow tonight.
A Kick Duke.
London, Oct. 8. The Duke of Man-
EngiM, Llurtioii.
$150,000.
S7.',.«no. toimuto»°SS in £
strike Tlirciitcneil.
Pittsburg, Oct. 8. A telegram from
j Monongahela City, says: The striking
Bank, of Juarez,
MAX MULLER, Cashier.
Hioliest Brice Baici for Mexican Silver
* R. F. JOHNSON & C(k
London. Oct. 8. In the elect ion to ; miners there believe the miners in the
i of hnnmriitv" For the men and women | «*1 the vacancy in the house of com- i coke regions will join them, as they
whether immediate colleagues or pens' ' ,m0UK for northeast Manchester, caused j have been restless since the last strike,
ants Grv !^ s counters h his ' ■ hy the Prnont of the Right Hon. 1 and only want an opportunity to come
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jgsr' - ->» -- >- i ssk! mssjsss
Dublin, Oct. 8. The United Ireland
A I'HlIur**.
Cave May. N. J.. Oct. 8.
1
J
II - DEM
tamits Mr. Mealy with threatening to
C. P. Scott, editor of the Manchester j the men.
Guardian, the Liberal candidate.
London, Oct. 8. Every person in
Anson H.
of the Cape
S j
son of Ireland abler than Grattan. ! Ibiv^Th^Se the tStlP of‘ ChlrtS I His lial,ilities are
greater than Cromwell and full ot love ; st'.vvart ].J\vlie,i< the demise of the con- stiltod at
for Ireland?
The Freeman's Journal says
I servative letwler in the house of com- j
i mons, the Right Hon. William Henry I
DitV DlMimife Suit.
Cincinnati. Oct. 8. Governor Camp-
Kentuckv Bourbon and Pure Pennsylvania Rye Whiskey, CALIFORNIA ) claim thata great effort.should now be | kofi' ti, „«• 0fm,„r+i, 11 ......v’,; ......—;*•
Wines and Grape BRANDIES. DIRECT IMPORTERS of SCOTCH AND j made to close with his death the sad ^ }* B ™ . JehA ^ l r°U"h • G LT‘U'
IRISH WISIvEVS. French CLARETs, Haut Santernes, Rhine wines, cordials j history of the last few weary months of fXi ‘. 1 : f 1 • i sn,ta d*“1*
and Fancy Case GOODS a SPECIALTY. Orders filled direct from U. S. Bond- | fratricidal strife. l>etMceri the Liberal and Conservative ages against the CommercmMmzette.
ed Warehouse. Solo agent for the products of the ANHEUSER-BUSCH : Brussells, Oct. 8. The Independ-
BREWING ASSOCIATION, including both the bottled and drnght beer; also ent Beige today says that Mr. Parnell
t he celebrated BUDWIESER. Fancy imported GLASSWARE for bar use and
Mexican CIGARS.
The reputation earned bv JULTAN & JOHNSON, I shall maintain by HON-
EST DEALING and FAIR PRICES.
fortunately died before he had time to
destroy his own magnificent work in
behalf of Ireland. Adding: “There
parties in the election of a member of
parliament l’or northeast Manchester,
a vacancy having been made in that
home of liberalism by the appoinmont
of the present member, the Right. Hon.
Sir James Fergusau, as postmaster
C. R. Moreiiead, Pros. J. Mag'oiifn, Vice-Pres. J. C. LacklaMd, Cashier
STATE NATL BANK.
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
A General Banking- Business Transacted.
are so mauy brilliant pages in liis poli- bl ,llis little, which should
tl-n1Kar Via*' .^°^ed page j jK, decided tomorrow or next day. Sir
; will be torn from the public memort. , Jamcs Fllrguson (Conservative» eon-
London. Oct,. 8. A news agency | j.es^s jor re-election against Mr. C. P.
each for 850,000. Both are based "on
publications concerning the governor’s
indebtedness and bis payment of ex-
penses of a Democratic club from Co-
lumbus to Cleveland at the time of his
nomination. It is said that he contem-
plates proceedings also to bring a cri-
minal charges against the managing
James Furguson (Conservative) con- • uditor of the paper.
states that among his complicated pri- j slmA eiiitor of the Mmchester Giiar
vate affairs, Mr Parnell left unsettled j dian.'an extremelvpowerful candidate.
the question of the custody of Ins .......
wife's younger children. "It is no se-
cret/’ says the same authority, “that
Mr. Parnell claimed to be the father of , cmj}f,ors whose claims aggregate over
thetw'oyoungestchildreuofMrs.O Shea j jqoo^opo arc seeking the whereabouts
It appears that Mr. and Mrs. Parnell i of Salv:ldor Mlllo. a ]jrominent cou.
fully intended having a religious mar- tractol. He is said to have gone to
Ullman Furniture Co.
507 Lower El Paso St-
our Stock is Notable for Four First-Class Features:
QUALITY! VARIETY! STYLE! CHEAPNESS!
the VARIETY in every line enables us to place at the disposal of buyers
the widest range of choice in every grade.
OUR STYLES are all leaders, and however the purchasers may select, it is
impossible that taste can go estruy in buying from our well chosen assortments.
IN QUALITY our goods rank as the best, in each and every grade. Out
special endeavor has been to bring our entire lino to such a standard of excel*
Ipxu c in the matter of quality as to make it hopelessly beyond reach or rivalry
of competition.
AS TO PRICES they will say more for us than wo can say for them to
those who investigate the bargains wo offer. You may bo assured that every
dollar spent with us gets the best a dollar can buy.
riago performed, but the vicar of
Steinymg refused to officiate on the
ground that Mrs. Parnell was a divorc-
ed woman. The vicar, however, offer
Europe by way of New York.
Will Export Wlirut.
St. MEtersbubg, Oct. 8. It.
th<; UWi °t his clmreh if Mr. j ollifially announced here that the gov-
Parnell found a clergyman to officiate.
The bishop af the diocese then forbade
the ceremony as the parties were ul-
i ready civilly married. Finally through
j Mr. Parnell’s perseverance it was ar-
i ranged that Rev. Mr. (Vnfeld of St.
i James Maryborn should officiate and
Mr. Parnell intended to seek a license
when the bishop of Chichester, who
was on the continent returned. It was
requested that the marriage should
take Iplaco at home and should
not be divulged until afterwards
New York, Oct. 8. The Herald says:
No other Irishman has ever made Eng-
lish boil at liis audacity as Parnell has
k. B. Frcudcijtlial § (o.
-JOBBERS OF
Groceries V and V Dry V
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Tim lleimblirnns
Washington, Oct. 8. Tne Republi-
can National Executive committee will
j meet at t he Arlingt on hotel in this city
\ „violin i(m the -id instant to name the time
and place for holding the Republican
National convention and to act on the
resignation of Hon. M. S. Quay.
Eire in New York.
New York, Oct. 8. Fire this morn-
ing that, broke out at 11. o’clock de-
; stroyed the five story mansion at 111)
is semi- j Fifth avenue occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
August Belmont. Mr. Belmont was
not at home, but his wife, two children
and a number of servants had a narrow
escape from death. The house was
filled up with costly furnishings aud
, , ....... tapestries. The building is completely
h ivxl.il, i. gutted ami the loss is estimated at
Madrid, Oct. 8. The board of »‘l- {^>00.000.
mindly are to build a caravel, a vessel j “ '
similar to those iu which Columbus i important Decision,
made his voyage of discovery. It is in- St. Louis. Oct. 8. A special dis-
tended that, the vessel shall be exhibit-1 patch from Topeka, Kansas, says:
ed first at Huelve, and afterwards at! Judge Johnson in the circuit court,
the Chicago fair. ! hero has decided that an -arrest on a
------ •- letter or telegram is not a due process
Haile ay Wreck. | of law.
Binghamftox, N. Y., Oct. 8. A fata
eminent, has no intention of prohibitiug
the exportation of wheat, of which
Russia is still in a position to send
2fiO.(*K>,ffOO pounds abroad.
W the sti-'tefite r,„,, at hi, jSf SSS^-7Ga2iS“«3
mand. as Dyes switch. Seeona section i it Ha.
8. At
Tho Sun Th„ shadow whioh j S.K :kTtol"Staht to Xw ISCSfiSS
darkened the last year of I of Conductor Peter Harrison, was run- \ ^ ‘ t ‘
forgotten, j ning about twenty miles an hour, and -
wall
his life will be
and his grateful countrymen
re-1 when the train reached the switch the
member only that Charles Stewart Par-
nell must be by all men credited with
the imposing dimensions and the un-
paralleled confidence of the Irish Par
locomotive jumped the track. Fireman
Goo. Bowers, of Oneonta, jumped and
sustained a fracture of tho left leg at
the ankle. Engineer James Patterson
THE LATEST STYLES IN
i iiamentary party, to which are due the j remained on the train _ and was
| achievements of the past and the as-
| suranee of triumph in the future,
i New York, Oct. 8. Patrick Fox, ed- j were mixed in the wreck. Tho damage
itor of the Irish World, significantly i will amount to over 8150,000.
killed. Joseph Lynch, a brakeman,
had his leg broken. Fifty-five cars
PARISIAN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS
OODMAN’S
PORT OF LIVERPOOL," In Juarez,
Dry Goods and Clothing, Novelties and Perfumes. Cali
tionalisin.
- Mr. Timothy M. Healy, member of
and Examine Our New Stock.
ISJ
! connected tho suddenness of the demise
of Balmaceda, Boulanger and Parnell.
These three men. said he, occupied
unique positions in their respective
countries. Each was a dictator in his
way. Parnell was unmistakably one
, aud his death wall unify the pavlia-
i mentary factious. No longerwill there
he a one man power in Irish affairs.
I There are no Bonlangists iu France.
Tlie Army of TemicKseo.
Chicago, Oct, S. The society of tho j
Army of Tennessee concluded its busi- i
ness session today. The committee on |
tiie Logan monument reported the
money on hand to ho 887.000. Designs
for tho pedestal have been selected and
the. construction w ill he let at au early
date. Several artists are now- at work
there will be no longer any Paruellites j on sketches for the euquestriau statue.!
• TA. 1 I Y 1 ... 1 TM... Tt.. ' rnl. .. no nlnon /xf lA/ivf moot _
in England or Ireland. The Balmace-1
! diets are no longer. With three dicta
The committee on place of next meet-
ing named St, Louis as the place aud
tlie president was empowered to name
tho date. A committee was appointed
to obtain subscription for the erection
of a monument to General Sherman.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1891, newspaper, October 9, 1891; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540858/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.