El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 178, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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WHENWILL BICYCLES BE CHEBP?
NOW?
1897 COMJMBIAS
REDUCED TO
$7550
Pull Sl^ed ladles’ and
Gents’ Crescents
REDUCED TO
$3750
W. G. WILZ GO.,
Music Store, Bicycle and Sewing
Machine Depot.
A Cooling List
for Hot Weather.
Wild Cli’rry Phosphate
Tou cao make it very easily with water and
sugar—enough in a 25o bottle to make sixteen
quarts.
Raspberry Sherbtrt
and
Pineapple Hberbert
Are most delicious when used to make
froien toes, and also n-ake a most refreshing
beverage by stirring s tablespoonful in a tumbler
of cold water. No sugar.
H re’s Ready-to-drink
Ren t Beer
Carbonated, pure, wholesome and non-
alcoholic. Ready, when cooled, for immediate
use, De ivered anywhere in town. We sell the
extract as before. 2Jc bottle good for five gal-
lons.
Water Melons
Finest; large; Bast Texas. Bach one guar-
anteed good, or another in place of It.
Blackberries
Received every morning. We also have large
Queen Olives
la bulk and are having a run on a specially
line grade of
Rioe
Purs white and every grain a PE 1RL.
We receive many compliments on our
Butter
By keeping nothing but the BK8T.
J. B. Watson,
Grocer.
Oornsr Ban Antonio and Stanton Sta.
Phone 151.
Moirtiit Cincinnati Boer Depot
Wholesale and Retail.
PUREST and BEST.
Oysters All Styles and on the
Half Shell.
BILLIARDS AND POOL
■L PASO, TEXAS.
We carry the
Only Line of
Fancy and
High Grade
Groceries in
El Paso.
Also a Complete
Stock of
Standard
Goods.
Chas. F. Slack & Do.
COLLECTOR CAMPBELL.
HE IS THE M*N NAMED BY PRESIDENT
M’KINLEY.
Bsaa* Caitem Balts that Should Not Ba
Oysrlo kod-Ths T.xse Combination Horn
la tbs Wall.
Ysitarday tba Times raoolvad from a
frland In Washington n lottar stating
that R F. OampbaU would undoubt
odiy ba appotntad oollaetor of ouatoma
at El P«so. "It la simply a qaaatlon
of tlmo," said tha lattar, “ahsn Mr.
Darla will band In hla raslguatton and
aa toon aa ba doaa Major Oampboll
wlU ba appolntad. And 1 want to aay
that Oampball should rtmsmbar John
Oiomona, for Olamona waa tha Aral
man to organize a MoKtnlsy olnb In
Tsxas, and ba fonght for MoKtoloy at
Anatio and 81. Liuta. Olamona oallod
on Prasldant McKtnlay last month and
aakad him to appoint Major Oampboll
oollaotor of ouatoma at Et Paso. Damp
ball also baa tba booking of Slava
E kina and othsr atrong man. W. W.
Mills, who oama bora to look for a j jb
and principally to fight OampbaU, wlU
not gat anything.”
I enclose yon tba following nawa
llama, of Intaraat In El Paso, from a
Washington afternoon paper:
"There was a great orowd at tha
White house today—larger than It hat
bsen alnot tha early days of tha ad-
ministration. This waa tha 'oharga of
tha forlorn brigade,' as one of tba
cffiolals pat It, tba laataltamptof tha
offioe seoktrs to get a word wh h tha
preeldtut befora be leavae Washington
for watka.
"Than thsro wars a nnmbar of sana-
tora end representatives who oallad to
aay farawall to tha prasldant, and
prominant among thsm waa Spaakar
Reed, Julius Palmar of ax-Qasan Ltll
oukelanl’s suite, aooompauled by bar
oh mbarlaln, Helelul, also oallad and
l»ft soma papers for one of tba offloials
to deliver to the president.
"The papers prasanttd by Mr. Hals-
lall wera memorials from tba patrlotlo
sootatlas of Hawaii and while they
wera do’ made public It la understood
that lht memorialists represented
themselves ae opposed to any policy
that touohed the queen'e sovereignty.
Liter In the day the quean herself held
a short Interview wltn tha prasldant.
She arrived In town this morning and
finding that tha president's regular
public reception occurred this after
noon she entered a carriage and was
driven to the White honae.
"Tha president requested that aha
wait until ha had shaken hands with
tha pnbllo and than that he had a abort
talk with her, saying ha regrets tha
condition of Mrs McKinley’s health
pravantlng her from matting the
quean.
"Tba lattar Is comfortably quartered
at the Ebbll and tbs length of bar atay
has not bean determined.
“Tha treasury officials already have
dlsoovsrsd a number of Inconsistencies
In the new tariff sot, soma of them. It
la feared, being tnoapabie of reoonoUt
atlon. It Is pointed out that section
262 plaoas tha duty on plums at 25
oants par bushel and aaotlon 264 fixes
i ha rata at 2 oants par pound. An
error la these paragraphs as to cur-
rents was oorreoted la oonferenoe.
"Another seotlon fixe* the rata of
duty on hides of oattla at 15 per osnt
ad valorem and admits raw skins free.
The qo«s Ion Involved Is the classifi-
cation of oalf skins, It being contended
that commercially oalf skins are not
olasssd as hides of oattla and henoe are
entitled to free entry, whloh Is oon
trary to tha purpose of congress.
"Attantlon la also oallad to the faot
that tha provision aa to licenses for
oustoms brokers was, by loadvsrtanos
It Is baUsvsd, left out et tba aot.
"Olroulars era In preparation con-
struing a number of those sections.
Parsons entering this country aro per-
mitted under certain restrictions to
bring with them dnty froa 'usual and
reasonable furniture' This la Inter
prated to mean suoh furniture as would
ba reasonable and useful for tha per-
sonal use of parsons In their condition
of life."
Tha following etronlar was Issued to
day from tha treasury department:
"To oai lectors end othsr officers of
the oustoms: The president having
this day approved tha tariff aot re-
cently passed by congress tba tariff aot
of August 28,1891, so far as It has bean
superosdad by tba new aot baoomas
v Id and of no eff«ot at midnight on
July 23, 1897, (8s# synopsis 15,381 and
16.148)
"Ail merchandise entered at tha ons
tom house on and after July 24, nndar
the rates of the aot laat mentioned, will
ba subjsot to liquidation nndar the
provisions of tha new aot.
"All existing regulations relating to
tba Importation of merchandise and
tha proceedings pertaining thereto,
will continue la fall force end tffso’,
unless duly modified or revoked.
"W. B*. Howell,
"Assistant Secretary.”
Wires.
Wa have tha bast tire made. Call
and sea. Prices right. Qu area teed
right. Best work In the olty.
El Paso Novelti Wobks,
319 Ban Antonio Street.
Fresh agga at Smith’s Oroamary.
In Folio* Olrotct.
Ohlaf Lookart, of the polio# foroa,
aaya that tha Times raportar misun-
derstood him yesterday In rtgaid to
that Atlantlo and Paotflo Portrait Oo.
"I did not mean to aay,” said tba
ohlaf, "that I had bean warned against
tha company, bat I said 1 bad warned
woman not to elgn oontreote without
knowing what they wars algnlng.”
A. Madison, a telegraph operator,
want over to Jnarsz and broke Into
j*U and as soon as ha got oat Madison
made a wild break for tha El Paso
polios jail and got In, on tha oharga of
balr g drunk and disorderly.
Dan Murphy la another honaat Am-
erican olttaan who bad trouble* In
Juan z, but ha earn* to El Paao to gat
Into j«ll.
Olareno* Qulntarn played thief and
got one day to j*U.
ft moved.
Into my new quarters, oornsr Main
st. and Lsrdo av* , formerly ooonpled
by A, Bousow A Oo. M Sobapsr,
olgarand ourlo dealer, Jnarsz, Mexloo.
Delicious ooffea atSmlth’s Oroamary
HEARD ON THE 8TREET8.
drift off tha front page," said an ex-
change fiend aa be swiped several
seal era papers In the Times office last
night, "whan yon gat off that page
yon ran Into a lot of matter, stolen
from other papers without any credit
given, about music and other anbjaots
that have been read by most people e
week or two before, then yon oome
onto a lot of polios oourt Items, pad-
ded out to fill apaoe and Intended to
be fancy, end then farther on yon
oome on to the "R >und About” oolumn
whloh Is devoted entirely to eoendellz
log end abasing most everybody end
anybody. The moat oowardly thing Is
Its Innendoa oest at property owners
and filthy refleotlone on man and
woman. An Item In tha sheet a few
nights alnoa stated a 'oartaln merohaot
and bnslnasa man* waa gntlty of oom-
mtttlng anamalasa crime, thus giving
gossips an opportunity to aoouaa,
In their stealthy fashion, soma
dcztn or ao merchants of bring
tha party alluded to. I have heard
tha names of aavsral merohents used In
oonneotton with this filthy article, In
whloh tha writer stated ha played tha
peeper Into tha unknown gontlsman’s
private apartments. I 'a an Infernal
shams that tha gross blaokgnard was
not oaught In tha peeping aot and
given a dost of lead In hla 'mlddlln*',
where God Almighty seems to hava
located hts brains. Its continual
abate of tbe Times la nothing more
than tha uaaal thing lndnlgad In by It
and tt\# real of the mud- squirt, puppy
sheets of its olass la town, baoeute It
la nataral for little things to ba jeal-
ous of their batters; but the laat et-
taok on tbe Times la mors than probab
ly due to the publication of some un-
leaaant foots In oonoaotlon with tba
ereld proprietor and hla dairy whloh
makes him and hla minions exade
their filth on every one, like a bozzard
whan It's shot.”
Pj
Hi
"I’ll tall yon what,” sold a whole-
sale grooar yaatarday, "If McKinley
was tha -advanoa agent' of prosperity
ho mast have bean a long way ahead
of tha prooeaeiot 11 hava bean wonder-
tog wbat tha dlffvranoo la batwsan a
Cleveland panto and a MoKtnlsy boom
Wolcott and h'a oo-workars, the gold
bugs, must ba making progress In Eu-
rope aa silver has slumped fifteen
par cent alnoa they oommeeotd and
tba papsrs aay ‘Woloott wears a
imllt.' ” _
Da Nat Oo t* Alaska.
If you want to make money, buy
your hay, grain and faad, llma.osmsnt,
plaster,etc ; blacksmith’s ooalor ohar-
ooal,from O'Brian Goal Go., ’Phone 8
Good eating at Smith’* Oroamary.
AROUND TOWN.
W. W. Johnaon deeds Ohas. J.
Oando and others, land In the valley,
A marriage permit waa leaned yaatsr
day to Orasonolano Martinez and
Marla Jlmlniz.
Thsoounty commissioners are still
wrestling with the woolly and un-
bridled taxpayer.
It la more than probable that tha
MoGInty olnb will hava Its ontlng at
Orn’a grove one weak from next Sun-
day.
Mr. DsHouok aays ha doss not un-
derstand that a dog la lloensed to bits
a man simply beoaais the dog wears a
tax tag.
Last night tba polloa ran In a man
who had tco math money and under-
took to ohaego the polloa regulations
oo Utah atraat.
Tha OampbaU Rtal Estate Oo. deeds
to George B. Wallaos lota 16 to 20. In
block 242, OampbaU’* addition. Con
sldaratton 1400.
Yesterday Justlo* MoKt* sent Ohas.
Oltmons to jail on tha oharga of per-
jury. Oismous was a wttu* a in th*
Smith dairy oow oast.
Today Is the day of tha aan’a aollpaa,
visible In tha United States. Tha
aollpaa will begin at 6:15 a. m. and dis-
appear about 8:15 a. m.
A thermo m star Id a photographic
gallery yaatarday rao up to tbs hlghaat
mark and than quit business. Th*
gallery had bean closed for n weak.
Smuggled olgers are told on tha
atrasta of El Paso every day. Yastar
d<y a Mexican was going around with
500 olgara to sell. They were Juarez
otgera.
Governor Akera of Arizona has hon-
ored a requisition from tha stats of
Chihuahua for tha extradition of Mar-
tin Floras, wanted at Juarez for
murder.
Tanner Bros, have leased two aiorsa
In tba OampbaU Real Estate Com-
pany's now blook on Tsxas atraat for
a term of two yaara at a rata of 11,500
par year.
Dan A. Sweet denies that ha has
been appointed agent for th# Santa Fa
road at El Paao. Will K Brown would
make a moat aooeptable agent to tha
bnslnaasman of Ei Paao.
Marobants on San Antonio atraat,
batwaan Oregon and Utah streets, art
kloktng about tha atanoh aaoandtng
from tba gutters oaoaad by tha stag-
nant water left there by tbe last rain.
Yaatarday tbe Oolta left over the
Taxaa & Pacific for Midland, Texas, to
play ball with tha Midler d olnb. The
Oolta are Orawford, Smith, Bulger,
Rosa, Shelton, Twltohell, Orawmer,
Sierra, Nloholaon, Rand and Slaasln-
Information la wanted aa to tha
whereabouts of D ok Jonas, who form-
erly lived with hla parents In Naw
Mexloo, where hla father was killed In
a oavain while trying to rssona som*
children. Ha la now about grown and
worked at the printers' trad* In Forest
villa, Taxes, In 1889. Address O. H.
Blanton, Rungs, Tax.
Reed tha prloe list of tba El Paao
Grocery Oo.
The Golden Eagle saloon, San Anto-
nio street, la atriotly a first olass re-
sort for gentlemen. Part lea afforded
entertainment from 9 to 12 p. m.
Lawn aaowsra and Garden Hose at
Momsen A Thorne's.
Rich cream at Smith’s Creamery.
PURE HYGB1A IGB.
Made from distilled water. Telephone
114. El Paso Ion A RirtiaaxAToaOo
sue,
Dt. atlaa’t Msw Ditoaverv for Oowtaasp-
tlQBa
This la the beat madlolne In the
world for all forma of Oonghs and*
Golds and for OonanmpUon. Every
bottle la guaranteed. It trill ear* end
not disappoint- It has no sqnal for
Whooping Oongh, Asthma, Hay Fever,
Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Lz Grippe,
Cold In tha Head and for Oonaump-
tlon. It la safe for all ages, pleasant
to take, and, above aU, a aura our*.
It to always wall to taka Dr. King’*
Naw Life Pills In oonneotlon with Dr
King's Naw Dtaoovary, as they ragn
lata and tone tha stomaoh and bowals,
Wa guarantee psrfeot satisfaction or
return money. Free trial bottle at
W. A. Irwin A Oo.'s drag store.
Regular size 50a end 91 00.
Wkeiit auets.
Whan wa advertise that wa wUt
arantee Dr. King's Naw Dlsoovary,
laotrto Bitter#, Buoklan’a Arnloa
Selva, or Dr. King'* Naw Life Pills,!«
means that wa era authorized by tba
proprietors to sail these rsmadlas on a
positive guarantee, that If pnrohaasr
la not aatlaflad with results, wa will
refund tha purchase prloe. Thaaa
mtdlolnaa have baon sold on this
guarantee for many yaara and there
oonldbeoo more ooooluslva avldaoo*
of their greet merit. Ask about thsm
end give them e trial. Bold at W. A
Irwin A Oo's drag store.
Baoklen’. Arnloa Salva.
The Beat Salve In tba world tor Oats,
Braises, Boras, Uloers, Salt Rhanm,
Favar Sores, Tatter, Chapped Hands,
Ohllbralos, Oorns, and all Skin Erup-
tions, and positively ouras Piles, or eo
pay raqalrad. It la guaranteed to gtv#
perfect satisfaction or money refunded
Prloe 25 oanta par box. For sal* by
W. A. Irvin A Oo.. El Paao. Texas.
gw
Eli
CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOB BALE.
COR SALE—CnEAV, one veil famished ftur
< room brio*cottage. Three lots- K*.»
payments. 811 N. Reuses 8t.
COB SALE—"Furnished room for rant”
* sod “Rooms for rant” oerds for sals at
Tumi offloe, u oants each.
OR SALE—Babbit metal at tha Tnui
oSes.
JJXIB^BALB—Blotting paper at tha Tim a*
pob hen r.
COR RENT—Furnished rooms w
M family. 1.6 Cilihu thua slrset.
with private
COR RENT--Lodg nsr house of twenty rooms,
“ wl'h baths and clot te, to rent. Furni
tare for sale for ca.h. Only parties hevlDsr
oaah nsed ap jly. J. M. Times office,
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i
i Thomas A Dwyer Jr.
COMMISSION
MERCHANT
-AND-
■ Receiving and
Forwarding A gent,
JIMINEZ,
| State of Ob haabuRj Mexico.
Bays and sells native and
foreign products on commis-
sion, and receives and dis-
patches freights by rail, ex,
press and wsgans.
Summer
SUITS,
HATS,
SHOES,
UNDERWEAR,
NECKWEAR,
SHIRTS, ETC.,
FOR
MEN
AT
R. G. Lightbody’sl
212-214 El Paso St.,
EL FJL SO. TEX. j
MEXICAN
I
OPALS
Direct from th* mines.
Oarry as axtanstv* atook. Bpacialbai
gains to dealers,
8OIOBA XBWB OOMPAH
Mexican Central Railway Depot,
Joarea, Mexloo.
Offioe hours B to II a. as. 8:80 to 0:BO n*
How Did You Like It ?
First Rato. That's what they all
say of tha Great Baoood Hand Fur-
nishing Bazar at 110 8. Oregon at. Yon
can famish .from tha Kitchen to tho
Parlor with loos money than aver
known b*for* In th* Sonhwoot,
Prloe* to salt th* times.
I am hare to sail.
C. O. SHELTON.
~ero~cri5 a a © <5 'e a a.c a a a erg-
MID-SUMMER
SHOE SALE’S
fourth and last week. Downfalls in prices are usually popular
with us—this one for the past three weeks was extra so. Our
prices, which are acknowledged the lowest in the shoe line, took
a lurch below their normal level—to make room. The daily
story of this store during this sale was a story of price-cutting
and value-giving. Without more argument or explanation let us
give you a few samples of our price-downfalls for this week.
Women’s
Black
Kid
button high shoes—
with light turned soles, pointed
toe, patent tip—very dressy
and comfortable—going at a
price this week that will posi-
tively break the assortment.
Reduced from $5 to
$4-Oo.
Women’s
Collar
Oxfords
in black kid—a very
nobby novelty—made with a
patent leather collar—on a nar-
row square toe—durable, true
comfort and going this week,
reduced from their former value
$4 to
$2-75-
Black
Calf
Oxfords
for men. This is an
opportunity to keep cool for a
very small outlay—-a nicely fit-
ted and finished low shoe welt
sole—medium weight—reduced
to a price for this week sure to
move them.
Misses’
Kid Shoes
in button, sizes 11M
to 2, manufactured by Williams
& Hoyt, Rochester, N. Y., the
best children’s shoe makers in
the country for the equal length
of wear—fit, finish and quality
these shoes excel—all styles—
former price $2.50, this week
Only $2.00.
Women’s
Black and
Ox Blood
Kid Oxfords—-form-
er price $2.25. The black low
shoes are on the new round toe
—the ox blood on the pointed—
both very stylish and price rea-
sonable at their first figures—to
make room, for this week
fi-95-
Men’s
Calfskin
Shoes
Lace, Newport toe,
capped—not as up-to-date as
others in stock, but are easy on
The feet—of good stock, welt
soles—to move this lot of
shoes all that will be asked this
week is
12.50.
Women’s
Two
Dollar
black and tan Ox-
Jol fords, pointed and round toe—a
variety of styles sufficient to
please the most fastidious. All
made with light, flexible and
durable soles—sizes are not
complete. If your size is amongst
the left overs the price is
$1.65.
$4.00.
Women’s
Tan
Lace
high shoes—a per-
fect summer shoe, of a light
weight tan stock, but durable
—turned soles, pointed toe—to
be sold this week this $3.50
summer shoe for
12.50.
Men’s
Green
|°| Shoes
the latest
Craze.
Schutz Bros.
Oregon St., next to Postoffice.
Men’s
Nobby
New
Green
Shoes.
C L.g-O O O..Q .9. 9 Q Q O Q O O O O O O <3 O © O Q O..Q v> O
AMERICAN KITCHEN,
FIBBT-OLAtB
RESTAURANT.
BOB OHIN WO, Pbopbietob.
103 San Antonio St., £1 Paso
Washington Dining Hall
209 Bl Paso St., B1 Paso. Tax.
Finest Restaurant In the City.
All tha Delloaolsa of the sooaon.
Regular Dinner 18 to 8 p. m.
Open Day and Sight.
Met Hing & Oo., Props.
Woo Moo Bing, Manager
(WILL REAL ESTATE COMPANY
Th's company ha? business and residenae lots for
sal' on easy terms. Wll exchange lots for labor and
building material. Will sell lots on monthly payments.
Will exchange lots for improved priperty. Call at
onr offioe in the Bheldon block.
B. P. HAMMETT, Manager.
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