El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1898 Page: 8 of 8
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EL PASO DAILY TIMES, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1»»8.
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SAYS HE IS
A PAUPER.
A WEI,I. DRESSED MAX ASKED THE
(Dim FOR RELIEF.
Il« Wanted 1*5(1 to Leave Town with Hi*
Family ami (Jo Where lie roiild (let
Work The (oiniiliMNnHUrn fioulii Only
Fee«l Him a nil Sent! Him to the Poor
Urm if I>«*ireci anti lie Went l««lly
Away. M»»j Rills Approved The
liondn of County Oftlcern Condition of
the County Hoad expenditure* of the
Hefaool Fund*.
t*very ytar and that therefore the
penditares were perfectly legal.
He moved that the action* of
A CONFESSION,
The county commissioners met again
yoaterday morning at !L80 o’clock. The
fallowing bills were allowed:
Hr, Knoblaugb peat house
Dense*....... ............
Burton. Lingo & t o.......
J A Kscaj'-da .. . . .. I
Water Company ...... 5:1
<>’ F Slack & c„.............. ti
Richard < 'aide* .. **
W W N’idiol. ........... do
A 1? MeKie .............. I
(la* Company ............ dl
H 1! ( barman. ......... 2
Consumer* ice Company....... 30
Pacific Express' Company........ d
San Kli/.ario election expemes . dl
Timkk Pnliliihinc Company. ... i;r
Hotel l)i-n ................... 2s
W A Irvin ........
Rots-it Bernailer...... !
T .1 Holland . ....... d
.1 ( ’ Ro**S................ I ')
( 'liflord Urns ............... I 'd
Park Pittman . .
pniirMi ward election "Xpeliae*. . lit
.lose .I Perez .......... IS
Kb- '1 m ex pease,, prm met No :i dd
It 3 1
Expense* special elect: 01 Town" 10
w it iiowe............... i*;
.1 Mohiro/T.............. 71
II Is-sin-l.j 1 ■ ...... ... dd
S M Karr ............I tin
Miiinseii A Tlnirne....... 'd
Election expenses precinct. No * dl
d an I lorn . . . II
Jam.--* HitiOert. . .... t*5
Kl I’aso county school expenses . d'.i.'i
trustees be approved and the bills stand
ah otherwise it, would be imponsible to j
run the schools in some districts.
The superintendent in his letter re-;
c /mmemled a distribution of the local |
tax fund for such purposes, but in j
many places this would be impossible ;
He added that after running the schools i
the entire session required by law and j
paying these expense* tbi.-y had still a j
snplns left. The other members agreed j
with his view and his motion pre- j
vailed.
A Well dressed middle aged man of.
refined appearance cuun before the)
board and asked for relief, saying that j
he had been out < f work for the past I.
six month* and was nimble to secure |
any here. He was anxious to work if j
he could find anything that he could ]
do. Mr. Courchesne said that the board |
had no authority to help him unless he j
declared himself a pauper and demand- j
ed rebel as such. The man wa* evi- j
$j;l; 26 j dently desperate and said he would do it, j
1 20 although it was easily seen that the'
declaration was a bitter pill for him
Mr. Conrchesne then asked him what
was the nature of the relief desired.
He replied he wanted $50 to leave town
and take his family to some place where
he could secure work. The commis-
sioner* said they believed they had no
authority to appropriate money for such
a put pose and informed him that, the
it) | only thing they could do under the
*d i law in such a case would be to feed
5d | him and send him to the poor farm if
">! desired. He went away evidently very
much disappointed. Mr. Conrchesne
the I she t an Sow Talk with a Clear Con-
afIEiMm*.
"While attending the state conven-
tion of the W, C. T. V. at Manvilie. j
Wyo 1 was entertained by Mrs. Nina
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'■id j that some way could l*i fount! to re
•>•*! Have him a* his case was very desper- j realized that
MISS .VINA t>. PITTJttKEW.
Spearfisb, - - South Dakota.
Higby. 1 am a temperance lecturer,
and at breakfast Mrs. Higby-banded me
a lovely cup of coffee with the remark,
" did yon ever realize that it is not at
all consistent for temperance people to
continually advise others to avoid pois-
onous stimulants, and yet, day by day
drink such articles themselves. This is
particularly true of coffee, which is one
of the most powerful narcotics in exist-
ence, although its effects are not shown
said that he knew that, the man was 1 as Actively a» whisky,
deserving in every way and he hoped I [ was rather surprised at her remark,
way could lai found to re j hut after thinking it over a moment, i
k’“ .....................1 “•-* it was apropos, 1 hail
nfe. j noticed many cases of nervous prostra-
Mr. Conrchesne called up the matter i tion that, was directly traceable to eof-
of the condition of the county roads. | fee, for the individuals at mice began to
He advocated the purchase of sprink- j improve when they left off coffee, and
ler* and the erection at convenient j I had found it so in my own, ex'psri-
pointsOI' tank* fop water to sprinkle i em-e.
them' with He said he thought, it i I had made several attempt* to break
would be economy, even if they spent, away from tile habit and had failed,
$150 a month on it, and they would be | uinc-h to my disgust, and, oftentimes'
more than repaid in the better condi
tion of the roads. No action, however,
was taken, and the board adjourned
until Monday.
EL I’ASO S NEW RESIDENCES
A petition was presented from Mr*. L,,,,.. of wot Be'Very
PitUison asking tor a reduction of her ami Oiwtiy.
tax Jhill. I con motion of Mr. Conr- The Timer' mention the other morii-
chasne t,he request was granted. | ing of the handsome $17,000 residence
The official bonds of Peyton,). |,;,i. j to be ermvted by A Krakauer, created I cup, you wiil ' agi^y' wRh me that it i*
wards county attorney,' James II ! “"'"'f ”1 ' aspects a more delu-.ou* bever
Boone, sle rill and A. Conrchesne, Juan
when addressing an audience on the
evils ot liquor drinking, J, had in my
own heart, felt that I was very- much
like an old toper, the only difference
being that 1 wanted coffee ami he
wanted liquor.
Mrs. Higby went on to say, "we
have abandoned coffee entirely in our
family, and are using the Postum Ce-
real Food made down at Hattie Creek,
Mich,, and I think when you drink this
handsome residences the architects of | *g« than ordinary coffee, for it, has a
Annelid irir and (: N Garcia jr.cn,,, j Umt thiT.Mrs ,,VX"!me I -"her. ",or« facinating taste, much
itjjHsiowrH. wore examined and accept-
ed Mr < ♦ .1 r«-i;i. the new cnmniiHHumer
fr« in th*' Third precinct was sworn in
investiga-
tion into the matter yesterday.
All of the architects were asked for a
, . . . , . .. , i li-t of Un* residences for which they are
amiJook l“s place as a member of the I ,,ri,paring plans and of the new r«-,i
ienee.i they are now building.
>rdinary cofTee, for
•re faeinuting t
highest grades
of mild
board
A petition was presented to the hoard
Hiking that they ratify an agreement
enti red into by the citizens of (‘lint, in
mas* meetimr to settle th-d dispute be-
tween the ranchmen about their water
rights.
'Hie agreement provides for the man
m r of cleaning Hie aceqriiaM and the
ripdit of each person to use the* water
'Hie (smtini-sioners adopted it im ini-
nioiisly, this settling a very vexatious
question in that precinct..
\ I "I I1I4NOON skshion.
The lioard assendtled ayfain at '■!> (> m.
Only two nembers. Mr, (ViurchaHjie
and Mr < iarcia. 11*«* new memher, to
Ret,her with .IndRe Harper were present
The consideration <»f a num)>er ot
bills were taken up and most,
of them were allowed. There
were quite a number of them,
however, that the commi.Sf.ionerscoiisid•
(•red exhot Infant and proceeded to cut
down before allowing One was pre
toe i j ted by Mariano Sierra for $o for the |
like the very
Java.
t drank the cup slowly and realized
that her remarks were true, and I want
t<> h.u\ to von that 1 Rained no more
valuable knowledge at that convention
in Wyoming, than that which 1 learned
at t he breakfast table where I had my
| first enp ot Hostuni' I have yince usyd
, , ,* . .. ,, ,, , • if reRularily, very Rreutlv b* mv nhvsi
A cm- i.ir/f I. K„ct,.u on Urn ;m,l ,m-M,:,l mlvanlgc. uml tmv*
ccmm-cl Mmmlbn uvenne ami (Mmn ! f„u,„l .lifficnltv whntcv.-r in fining
l!1 j '.I’y.'p; ' . ,, , , | mvH.v with ctilTci). N'n mm tvin tv 11 -how
Archil,<»ct, b. Kraus,.* list shewed tlm j glaff I am t„ bs fre it* l,am-f„l
i , i i- i, ,, 1 ’ Hduls- I can nnu make a tiimperfUjce
Hi lei! ami ....... residence I „r P. M ! address with a ch ar
Architect Edward Kneozidl has in j
hand u rcsidcm-H for H. F. Darby-shir* j
"!i tlu‘ uorlhcast, corner of block 252, !
r,unpbi-H s addition, t,n cost $:|,5UU,
Millspaugh, on Magoffin avenue, to cost,
$S 500
Rosidmjco for (..kmdnctnr Uaoon, on !
North Stanton. t,o cost, $2,000.
Iff—idi-ner fur L M Turner, on Musa 1
HvenuH, to cost $2,51)0,
Four rnsidcmwH for H. If. Scht'ffliug j
of New York, to cost, $h.000,
Cottage on Virginia street, for F. S i
Eal, to cost: $|,20o.
Cottage for Clms T. Wilson, on (
< JchOH street, to cost, $1,200,
Residence for W. 11 Tuttle on Mesa |
Avenue, to cost $1,800.
. , ......... i < !ot,t,ageou .Santa Fe street, for H, H.
use of hi* h iu-i- by Dr. Knot,laugh for rv'hetlliug. to cust$i.)t00.
tin- purpose of viu-cimit ing several child MaydwHl & McCliutock have n res
ret) As In- had already been paid $0 j idem-e for Fred T. Thompson, on
for tin* rent, of his house for election , -Myrtle avenue, to cost, $2,000.
purposes tin- court, considered that suf ! rr l"‘ ..........
licicnt and refused to allow the bill at
all The bills cut down were in large
part for holding elections, rent of build-
ings for that, purpose and other mci
dentals and they were in some eases
very high
Judge Harper present,ed a statement
of motieys colle -ted by him and turned
over to tin* treasurer amounting to
$uni 115
Tile hill* allowed were ss follows
.1 W Prtife
$ 5 20
( lifford llros .
. 25.00
Roiiiulu Prnveiieii
2.40
.1 M c 'ortlova..
5 00
Mia. Dr Wahl
1 00
.1 H Harper .
. :n.00
.1 11. (’(mistook .
1.00
Kelly A Pollard
102 00
Electioil expenses.
\ an Horn
10 00
St »mrru . . .
ill oo
To win* . . . .
U 00
«( • *
(’<meurdia
. :?2 oo
1 st, ward
. :l2 o<»
2nd ward . .
02.00
Sierra Hlanc
i 10,00
(lint
1 2 00
♦luan Elias . ....
2 50
.1 K Midiibbon
0 00
Elect ton ox pc n -
Sierra HI an •
l
a clear conscience, and,
perhaps, 1 might, add a clearer complex*
ion Hi,-tti formerly,'
Nina I) Pettigrew, Sii-mrfi.di, S 1)
Grand Hotel de la Cueva
8. Cdinoo, sonia Rosoiifl. i cilia,, Mexico
I'i Hour* Ridi* Urotn Kl Ua.no.
N.tlui'f' has conspired with meclianiHal v'tui-
ius lo make the <; r:ind Ihdel dvliOhova an
The hotid
nl hi
If Brevity is ^
the Soul of Wit
we have made hundreds of men in this cit) witty
to whom we have sold the new
Short English Covert Top Coat
Hrieliy, this "season's ton coat is an abreviated
«»»*, - “
Overcoat: lint brevity is not its only characteristic.
A Stylish Garment
no
has a certain jaunty set about the neck and hand's
su|Mirtluous' folds about the body, just a little above the
\ on can surely afford lo.be stylish when yon can buy one
coats at our store for
gracefully, with
middle ot the thigh
ol these
$12.50.
Golden Eagle Clothing House
Grratrsl Outfitters for Mtwi ami Roys in lilt* Entire Southwest.
.Mail ( )koi,ks Filled
\
I WE HAVE OH FEW LEFT I
Hill t, -r S‘,1 "C I Unwell ’ S (HI
Eb-ctiun <*xp •ii—-: I : uid. bill i ).-
$1100, ailuwed ........ Cue
Eli i-t i n r Vn> H"cs V*l, t i. I* 11 | u;-
$5U till aliuwi'd . ;;| u.,
Rusiim Stc|\, r, ut uf ruum in
< 'iiinmereiul IcJ. i Imildnig f. i|-
Third ward . : ;i ,n iijil |.,r
$5 nil. allowed....... ; nc
T. J, Whitt*, rent of office f.n-
registrar, bill for $20,wt, a!
lowed ......... .... pi nil
Agapito Lucero, delivering b»l
lot hoses in city $■; .Vl. allowed 1 on
Mike Hrsntiigan, delivering bal
lot. box at Smelter $ : nil. allow
ed.......................... 2.00
The court, proceeded to cousjder the
amount of bonds to be furnished by the 1 ' ,
several officers where the law provides 1 ilui
Tile same architects have plana for
two i esidonces on Newman street to
cost $2,000 each.
Architect M. Hughes'list shows the
following:
Two residences (m ourner of Montana
and Virginia streets, to cost.$1,000 each,
for the Campbell Heal Estate Co.
t hie cottage on Corner of Second and
St.. Vruin and one on corner of Second
and Virginia streets, to cost $1, (00each,
and belonging to the Campbell Real
Estate Co.
Residence for <' It, Morehead, on
Myrtle Avenue, to cost $2,700.
Mr. Hughes is also busy planning ad- rue l om-no Kmc. a large
(tifciou.s to the Kl l*a.S0 Foillidry pllillt Mniuuuin \V;t rr, runs w1111i11
The buildings of this plant will cimf .'"‘it' i’i 1lF,'I',-lli‘,i,'V x ....... n,
$25,000, Hut, of Mils there will be more i ej imm*
to say later. “
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
(|(ioIhHoiin from Ndiiib of t(id LdHtiiiij; K*-
clutii4*»rt of the Unit oil NtuU**.
OMAHA. N.-lb, NoV. 15. --ClI-tMrt -Hr
‘.‘TOO: nmrkut steady to stroutr.
Native 1 *$■*$*t' sto^rs. >f!.:h) n ^ *i0; vrostor’i
stror*. -yd (•> '/#} h'; Tcx.-w steor-.
•f*F riUiVi -I.IH); stHckrrs wild ft’odf‘i>,
hlot $1, i’h bulls, ottv. fO. Toia
v,‘»„ s
Siiri'p Jit (‘di»fs yihio. M;trkt«i sti'iid.y
irJiVfiJ "iiminormn«i uinlcr roNorl.
• Iu11i|)C(I uiiht*\t ry nioilcrn applian«*(> tlial
cornrilmtos to p inioit siis on a plfUtau
nvcrloobi # thr pretIy ('oiicho river, wiiosi*
elenr wafers can !><• se<>n from Hie liotol
^leaniimr lhroii4li Um riMsin the t hid. ifreen
loliiifi't <»1 t lie liamlsorne irons Uuin.ir tbo bunks
ol tli*’ river, bu 1% oi the bo to I, a liupe mount
lain Hands j/uanl ayainsf cold winter winds
O'-santl storms. \ short walk of tw<* liundretl
yards from t he front door o* Uie hotel brings
tin- quests to the vinrivaltHl baths (if the I lot
Springs. The ^prinys have become famous
[or the cure of Ivlieumatisin. tiout, (’atarrah,
Hlood and Skin disease's, and chronic all’et-
t-ioris in all staves, as Dyspepsia. Indigestion,
const ipat ion. etc Then* is .also a spring of
pine ami eohl mountain watc near at hand,
bo those* in senreh- of rest ami health. Santa
Rosalia Spp ntfs is a perfect |»aradise
I be liotel is a larirc struct ure wit ha massive
fircla'd A'nt ralice with a handsome |>at io in
t he center, and contains:
lOOOFfcKT Ol*’ HO *1 Kl) WALK wit 1
arches laei uy' I he patio (•ontainiri4 ihejfur-
does.
MODEKN SANITAT ON jihimbin^ p«r-
leef f hrouirhout.
KI KITKIC l.iOHTN.
The Concho Jiivi r. a lurjce stream of Pure
"ttntain Wa or, runs within a iiuarjei of ;t
mile of t lie hotel.
T’al»le fuinisb
our own gardens of 70 acres, tin*
i bnest and jarjrest garden in the Repulvlie ot
j Mexico
| 1* vri 8 fUo |.t |»erday. Me.x iean silver
i Die sis a re mot at t rains by -rhe fines!, t urn
out in Mexico.
I'lie analysis ol Hie waters of t he S';! Ml a
I ••’os.alia Hot Springs show tliein toco; lain
t more mineral than any ot a • sprinifs c
| coat iia nt. iia vim/ ',Hn grains of dith-rt-
j viorntiuw aiul curaHvv rninerai sails in cad,
| imperia i tail ion.
! ' lima *e, altitmle and surround in*/, arc
j pie;is,au! and a'.meeai»i<*
; Th*' Mexican c* inrai lahr-'a.i m-IU route)
j trip ; icKctw. irood f<»r !»'> nay -, at irr»*at y re-
j d'ucc-a rat.-s. AUK1I AN k. e ALIMtNF.
I’ropi ii tor
!• !<
over,
N
t iv-• muttons. 8! ,'ti .
-fvl 10;
WfCilG;
'1 ■ $•! r< . * , 25; land)- $4 oo
Drsvi
No*
* 1 > t \i t tie He**$duf »*
2.000,
Ml !
k-t.
active and firm.
Reef
• -Il-i
l->tc,5-l 00; cows ijcVKOf,.?
!?-.!. P),
fee.
tors
t’n it;ht paid in
river
pj o-
1 d-
10": ct'icklTs, freight ;
paid,
f*} oo-
P '; • !
if4J oo
oo. bulls, stag's, f'tc,. ;
she
Cp
R.-o.
■ipU 200. - Market, j
slow
ami s
tiy (ioo.l fat. mutton*.
• ’Rf(! ! dd; iamos, !f4 Ut)f<(4 15.
I'nu-MHK Nov. 15. —Cattle Na
bet• f stci rs sold at $i!.SIb(t(4 50 for onu
inoncr lots up to $5.tm;,tr>.70 for good
t. i extra shipping droves: stackers
feeders $:iJlii<M15 ; best
IfMBlIlfKlIfiC
----( ONisTIifri'iNH—
iriii ei Paso ana non i R. -
AND
Hie Ei Paso & Northssstarn By
Toiiccominodate the public, will carry
t"eight and passengers on its construc-
tion trains to and from the eud of its
track ($8 miles).
such amount. The county clerk’s was 1
fixed at $5,000. the sheriff's $10,000,
j brought $Ltl<)(.(4 75
Lambs sold at $:f.
•> 't $5 70; for iu
that the commissioners shall determine ! ’Dxhiis i ('oimnencing September 32, trains
will leave El Paso at PJ JiO a m., and re-
turning. will arrive at El Paso at 0:50 p.
— daily except Snuday.
| Connection can be made at Alamo-
! gprdo with conveyances for La Luz,
Tularosa and the White Oaks country'
A. 8. Grieg,
(General Superintendent.
(xtnstables, countv precinct* $5t>0 citv i'!r!l!r I** JMdm** liucks Sheep $-; .■<*..» j m
------... , J i $1.40; yearlings selling at $)J.«5(a$4 75;
preciticts $1,5(H), county judges $;i,0ott,
survsyor $1,000, countv conimissioners
$2. boo
A letter from the state superintend
ent of public instruction was laid !>e
fore tin* court. In it the sttperiutend-
ent called attention.to the expenditures
for school sites, fuel janitor s services
etc., which he said lie believed to be i!
legal and recommended them t*> the
consideration of the court., Mr four
chesne Mid that the law forbid snob
expeditnres only when the school torn!
was less than eight months and tie said ,
that-ever.i■ scho<din El Pus . conn!v h.i,| agent celebrated
been taught from eiglit, to ten months Phone 74
j range sheep sold $2.75nr4.;tO, and feed
j ers brought,$J .">(I .t 4 00
Receipts Cattle, 4,000: hogs, 48.000:
• sheep, 15,(100.
It pays to buy from The St. Louis
Furniture company, fill El Paso street !
Phone Iflil
Undergraduate doctors. dentist*,
pharmacists, lawyers: skillful can soon
graduate. Bov tot), Chicago
R I)
Richer. Sanitary plumber, sole
Welshha-'h lights.
AMERICAN KITCHEN.
FIRST-CLASS
RKsTAURANT !
Dinner from 3-.S0 $«. ui. till 8 p. m.
BOB CHIN WOO. Propr,
. fi San Antonh) St,., Et, "Vso Texa'k
ip views m lie o. s. mv •
111 ill 1 1
If
To clo§e tliein out we
will sell Client at the
very low price of.
A |U HY UI..M ww V
| Times Publishing* Co
EL PASO, TEXAS.
•••••••«## ••••••••••<
ALL KINDS OF HORSES
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Washington Park,
Texas.
iMhson SunUuyjL Uorsr» truinfri
for <lri\ifijr or fidimr; hIv> a
*,ro*k 1 11si 1 f-n,ilo. t pm'k :
iml f' (>d f(»j* atiimal
Agvr. tel piloi
HUGHFS' H. m UNO SADDLE SHOP.
$ arriiixo Trimming A Hr-puiring' :t i
• »7 Ihu.st Ovurluml strot l.
DIRECTORY OF
< >n ('uiumission at
El Panci
N!;j-i,im*i* r;ie
•I’ki'd for s|M*t U :
pi only of ffoo'd water.
!■*. la. Hi UHE8. tna.li-
SIERRA MADRE TRANSPORTATION
AND
0U1FITIMR ESCILITIES tlf EL PASO.
LONG WELL &, BALL1FGLR.
Freight - Transferred.
('ARE AND PROMPTNESS GUAR
ANTEED.
c >iiio»*: lUilJiug«r Stable.
Telephone X»>
FOR isALE.
Ore lluyp'H,
Kl. i'ASO SMKl/M.Sti \\ OliKS
' Ikincji (*S lb*’ i 'oi».i>t.iii«!ati*i! Kaf.i'-’iN C’liy
-O' * t (’<■,; Buy- ig, of (i i*i.
•Sil vor. K‘a ! amj- t '-*>j»j>,-1- Orf .s, Hpiiii'ut,
Macir ’in«i IKti-s. K. IS. Simpson, mamt#t'r..
1,1 Pas .. r» xa>
C.Tty lli iu i i io.n (d, Mr..vKit"t.'tT-v.
Ci It \ N'T CfH'Krv. \ EW ipAlCtl.
l'ure!i:t"f i s ,'iMft N*!i)» lti>rs of Hold, Silver anti
( ( ppur opus. 'I’his plant is owind and (•(x.i-
raU'tl by i ho Kstato of ili« Into senator
Ht'oryt* Hoarsxt of (’alifoniia.
212 S. Oregon Street.
L/A K RE SI A UR A NT.
115 EL PASO STREET.
Short Order House a Restaurant.
^Sf'Open day and night. Oysters
Fish and Game in every style.
Minium; 'uppllni*.
KKAKACKH. /oHKiVMoYK,
Hombiuartors for Mining Suppl ias. Tam pilot
j. Outfit#, Fin* Arms. Kl Paso. T*xa*.
IvKTKLSP.N x(f HKOKTAU.
Mining Supplies, (’ampiii^ UuMU*». ArniN
and Ammunition ami Bankor*. Cuidad,
Juarez. Mexico.
! .1. I). M atthews.
ciu/niaii and Uasas Cirandes, Mexico.
Minin# and Prospectors' Hupplit-s. Burro*.
Saddles, etc.
1 JaiiUers,
| Kiusi Nation.aU Bank. K* 1‘avi. jk?\av
C'api - ft I and surplps U H'.Hie. Buyers .m«
MtllerriOj .Mexican peso.*,
Ji auny, Ilin.M II Bam o Ciimhh in. \>»
( Him \m Ciudad Juarez. X|« xb*o.
Buy ami sell Mexican money and cxeimrnr-
mi all pniicipni uoie-. of i he JLoj uldic o!
M‘ \i *o. United Stale . and'Kurope. Agx»m*y
ol the Bunco Minero of C 'hiiiuahuy.
Aikii.imi Kiukai lk. Manatrer
S'i'at i N ational Banr. Kl Paso. Texii*
A leafitifnate Bankimr Lnisines*! tnuii»acted
in all iis branches Ksfublisbed in it*;
Hiirbesl pricH paid for Mexican dollars
TTm importation.
S1 F,HH A M ADHK l/INK. (K. CJ„ S, M. A I* Kf /
Shortest, and most, direct lino to
Hrandes, from where i rails can be takas for
all parts of the xreat ranjfo. r ail on or «d-
dress J. T. b'jfiin. ClaneraJ Tradic *3$
John V, Bainisey. Hetitorai Maringer. (laldad
Juurer*, Mexico.
STSTERS OF CHARITY
HOSPITAL.
HEAD OF
NORTH STANTON STREET
POME ROTS
EL PASO TRANSFER Co.
H A CKS, BUS AND B AGO AGE
Phones; 1*. 200 to 210 South Oregon St.
RANCH SALOON.
Always Fresh Beer on tap.
BEST FIFTEEN CENT LUNCH
THE CITY.
From 11 a. m. to 8 o'clock p. m
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 274, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 16, 1898, newspaper, November 16, 1898; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth581540/m1/8/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.