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The Times
delivered in any part of
the city for 25 cents per
week. Telephone 26.
El Paso
Times
Seventeeutn Year. No. 302
Ei Paso, Texas, Tuesday Mommg December 21, f8H7.
R. F. JOHNSON lb Co.
- T> WHOLESALERS OF H -
Liquors, Brandies, Wines and Cigars.
SOLE ACENTS FOR
Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association, St. Louis, Mo.
Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Manitou Mineral Water Company, Manitou, Colorado.
Italian-Swiss Agricultural Colony, Asti, Cal., Fine Wino*.
G. H. Mumm & Co., Reims Champagnes.
P. A. Mumm, Frankfort, O, M., Rhine Winai.
Landau Fils, Bordeaux Cognac.
Sergnouret Freres, Bordeaux Clarets.
Dr. Alexander, Ciudad Juarez, Mex., Native Wines.
AUTONOMY
REJECTED.
Opposition is Practically
Unanimous Among Cu-
ban Officers
WEAKNESS OF SPAIN.
O K. MOtvBHJflAD, e»«ia»n».
JOSEPH MAGOFFIN. Via* Treat
i. U. LACKLAND, OH«b >i
J. H. BUSSELL Aest.Oeeh.
State National Bank.
ESTABLISHED APRIL. IB81.
A legitimate Banking Business Ttsnsssisd In ill Its Bruitiis.
Highest price omd for Msx' an dollar*
Few A Son Dealers WDs - El Paso. Tsxas.
-THE-----
First National Bank
EL PASO. TEXAS
Capita! and Surplus, $130,000.
SOBHVA KAfMOLDd, Prialdfut
OliVBtd B.1NTIWAKT. Catfc’eo
rn. W. ffLOUHVOY, Tlaw Prwildnwl.
•IOH. V WTT.LIAIH.AMt. On »*r
THE H. LiESINSKY COMPANY,
SUCCESSORS TO KATZ BROS.
--JOKBBiifci IN--
Grocer ids & Dr y Goods.
---D6POT FOK-----
Friend’s Boiled Oats, Sclunnaelmr’a Cereal Preparations, Schepp’s
Oocoanut, Doldto Buffalo Brand Hams and Bacon and White Bose
Lard, Fairbanks' Soaps and Gold Dust. Kirk’s Laundry and Toilet
Soaps, Arm & Hammer Soda, Greenwich Lye, Goodwin’s Alining
Candles, the Diamond Match Co , Calumet Corn and Gloss Starch,
Pearline, Sapolio, Peloncillo and ail Mexican importations, etc., etc.
The only strictly wholesale grocery house in the city.
JUAREZ BKA NCH
-----OF THE----
BANCO COMERCIAL 0? CHIHUAHUA.
CAPITAL, $630,000.
Buy and sell Mexican money and Exchange on all the principal cities of
the Republic of Mexico, the United States and Kurope.
A General Banking Business Transacted.
Dlreotora; LOIS TBRKAZtS. UNRlyl-’K V, CRBKt. JOSH M. FAl/JMtK
MAXIMO KKAKAIEU. I.UIS TERRAZAS. Jit.
CIl'DAI* at AK*/
A l OLHl K It ft H A I'KH, Mi.srr,
Agency of the ‘ Banco Minero of Chihuahua.9’
FAN®’l & KELLY,
Hardware, stoves and tinware,
AGHIOULTUKAL mPLXMUNTH.
Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Mining Supplies and
AJttUfI’Nll'fOJa «*k ALL M L»t>»
Sole agents for Buckeye Moweeo ttnd iienpers, Fairbanks’ I on
Buffalo Soalos, Oharter Oak 3tovee Star Wind MlUa, Giant Powder
and A.ermotnr Wind M'll.s.
The Star Livery, Feed and Sale Stables,
HACK AND BACCACE LINE.
Finest Turnouts in the city. BUcksmithing, Carriage Building, Paint-
ing arid Trimming. Horse.-, and Mules bought and sold on commission.
Telephone 92. J. CALDWELL, Prop.
CALDWELL UNDERTAKING GO.
305 S. EL PASO ST.
lirfurh Establishment at .1 ■ 1 ar> 7. 1,* -I»>r 11. ranKayemtiii of E J. South.
The only scientific Viuieral llirei t .*v and Kmlialnur, In the city. All work j-rja-io ,•-<•(1 I‘.t-
■Ctory. Price. mtiaoliabs-. Only Win!.' ilenrae in tt.«. city, Carilxgea Furnished. 7"
y morgue in tin city. Call. aii-H.-reii clay ■ 1 itjlit.
TeiepVioce lit”.
Hfactory.
enl
'arilaye# FurniPhe'l. The
J. E. NAOI.KY. Manager
In the Klondike region It Is expect,
»d they mo.t tie trsnsferred »t New
V nk to rellrcsds, carried eorose the
oanllneot end again by ss>» from the
P.oH > oasst op to Dye* or some o'htr
point. Ihal mty be eeien’ed as tho base
of operetlota by the expedlilon.
8 oretery Algar d*D ru-.lned after ad
vising with medtoal ottioera of Ih* war
department and persons who bad maoh
experience In Arotto reglor,* to meke a
largy use o( condensed food prepare
Uoua. The state deparmeat hae asked
the British government to request of
the Canadian government permission
to pass thslr stores through Canadian
territory free of dnty.
DIVIDING UP CHINA.
The Prauaulsaln* of Krforuia * Triumph
for Ilia .Gubar ('ttuli-N Jtliinc Hat Ab»o.
lute ladtpaudauca Will Bs Aoc*pt*ii-Col-
Roif Estcutad—Wftyler W.ll l)«faud ih»
Army A*»i net PraaldffQl Kl* !*y'• Icsalis
—Olrl Bull Tahiti*.
New Vobk, Deo 23—Copies of a
s'atemtut signed by cttloers of the
4th army corps of the Cuban army,
operating in the department of l.as
Villa*, renewing allegiance to the
Caban cause et.d forswearing auton
omy, were received In th's city today.
Thlt icitou of the Lie Voles depart-
ment makes the opposition to anton
omy praotioelly unaulmtms among
Cuban ottdoers. l'he statement says
in part:
"We ere oonvlnoed that the pro-
mnlgatt. g of reforms Is evidence of
w. akue.i on the pait of 8paln, and te
In Itself a triumph for our arms Oar
fighting nt ltade will ocutlnue jael ns
It Is today until our unfortunate
country le made free.
"We will accept no other settlement
than that baaed upon absolute Inda
pendeooe, which must be agreed ty
with our gtvemuint and assembly of
representatives ."
Among the signers are Juvi Maso
Peri, brlgadlar general of the first
division, and Ca ulto Carol,.adjutant.
Uni Bull Vifoierr.
Havana, D*o. 20—Lioal newspapers
oommant today on tbs death of Lieu1.
Col. Ku'z, the sorrowful utterances ro
fi<o Itg the skutlma.it of lbs
general put Uo.
The Et Dmrlo ds la Merlr a recalls
thefeot that at the end of (be ten
y.ar6’ wsr the rebels nsiried to the
same proceedings a few days before
the peaoe of /. tujon.
The L, Lnoha says the fata of It air.
wee "a mlsfottone due to hSN a.
Yesterday a’. Kegla a suburb of
Havana, on the opposite elde of the
biy, there was a tsnsatlonel bail fight
Inwblohglrl bull fighters from Spain
en’ered the bull-ring end killed the
bulls like regular professionals.' They
were greatly applanled.
A 1'raitu - II <wirdft I
Havana, Deo. 30.—Dr. /.irtuoha,
who was the phyitotau of the late
Utneral Maoeo, has been appointed
miyorof Bejacal, this province. /.>r-
tunba belonged In bis day to all the
pc lit lowl p riles In Cube At one
time he wee a bandit In tha VuelCa Ab
ej> and his raoord Is very discredita-
ble. At the time the fatuous Cuban
oommandsr wa< killed /, irtuoha was
charged with leading him and bis patty
Into a fatal smbueb but ba Issued a lung
statemsnt, In which ba triad to show
Msoeo met death In ba tie In tha usual
way. /, rtuoba also bitterly aat.al.ad
the h Dor of the Cuban isaders. Af
ter tha killing of Macao the dishonored
I hyil dan was allowed to go free by the
bpaulsh, aad It was said a.id generally
believed bis pockets were well lined
with Bpsuleb g Id.
Wejrltr Will Ocfsud Ih* * rmy.
Madbiu, Deo 20—The N'aolonal to-
day prints a. double leaded article to
tbe ttfeot that tha prlnolpal mission tu
Ufa of Oan. Weylsr at tha prssent
moment le to defend tbe arm; and b|s
command In Cnba xgatntt tbi "|n>
suite" alleged to havs baen contained
in Pre*((i»nt McKinley's recent noes
Sage, and that he will energetically
protest to the mlulilsr of war (Uen.
Oorreaj and to ihs queen regent
egelnet these "Insnlli."
it.. 1 litt.ua.
Mauuib, Deo 20—Ofifiolal d spa’ohes
from Havana confirm the report of the
exeontton of L'ent Col. Kulss The
queeu rsgenf hae cabled an eipteaslou
of eympa'hy to the family of the d«
Otaeed ctflcer.
Tbe alleged Insurgent oblfs, Neater
Arangaa ,has had seventy tosnrgeu a
ahot beoeuse 1 hey 1 Ifsrsd so make sub
minion.
Hi rrrioe bp i»,s b ! 11'e*r
Wasbinuton, D.o. 20—Senre’ery Al-
ger today cabled Wm, Akel msnri,
chief; goveinment reindeer herder
no * In N irway, to Inform tb < wsr d* •
bailment Immediately bow soon 003
reindeer oaa be shipped to this ; ou
by They are wanted for use as draft
aulna's Its ge’.tlng supplies to miners 1
K.ikI ah Taptra lulls* l• j>.>a (Iriti klil’atu
UetlloK II r Nli*r*
Iain don, D 0 20—Unootfi msd va-
por;- are current here that part of the
British far ea-wr.i tqnadrn.n wilt be
stationed a’ W 1 IM Wet thlewh ter.
If true, this Indicates that Great Brit-
ain Is walking In harmony wl h Japan.
The la’lsr power still occup e, Wel-
Hsl-Wet, pending payment of tbe Chi-
nese war Indemnity i he evening
newspapers are mnoh dist illed ovei
the sliua’lon.
“What do we gel ?” le the trudea rf
their coruilalnt and they sh Insist
upon (he ceuaaetty for Immediate so
tion. The Globe sayr;
"Kussla and Germany now have two
of the m?s Imp rt, n strategical t osl
Hons In northern China and G ea
Britain, whose commercial Interests
there are ten times greater, must be
0intent with the crumbs from 8Pe-
tersburg and Berlin tat lee.”
Ufflotrs of tbo Chinese embsssy hers
do t ot conceal the tisllst the powers
Intel d to se<z» Cntnese ports. They
dented the r»port that Uraat Britain
had bean a^ked to assume a protecto-
rate over the Yangite valley and West
tlvar
A dispatch to I he Dally Mall from
Shanghai says the rep rt that Russia
has seized Port Arthur Is an'lreiy ut;
true
BRYAN IN MEXICO
On Hoar Chrislmas Presents is Worth
SAVING.
From .Today, December 9th, to January ist,
1898, I will give 25 per cent discount for
C. C. TANNKRfcftftO.,
Hardware and Plumbing,
Have removed to
Mesa Ave.fft Texas St.
Price Five Cents.
IMMENSE LOTS
-OF-
GROCERIES
are now being received by the
El Paso Grocery Co.
< )ur i»r« sent stock
now com
•look, including what we
sign' ll to us ami on tlm
m t hi hirirost most
CASH.
This offer includes my entire elegant
stock, except WATCHES. The finest
stock in the Southwest to select from.
A. H. KHJHAKlkS,
Jeweler, Sheldon Block.
have
road,
will form I ho largest and tnoet com*
le ati<
oil .v
Jlllltl
part
h tor
Hr- 111!
)iir t*
otlt (
in) •>«
itlier
h« p
rlat«‘ 1 hie to eltow u by coutiuual increase
• it t'Ualno«*i w'hirti recently compelled us
lo lio\* into onr present large quarters
ami made nercss.*\ry other improvcmeoU
for the expedition of Dtialtteas. Wo are
the only up tu ilate house in the city,
heciiuae
rgest «
ot. slock of Staple and Fancy Groce
i t'll as In
oiintry.
part of
h large
•si* metht
our effoi
ie tit of <
.in) -•Hit
n tiny other estaldtal
idcnce thut the public appre-
pii'te ...... t ___
ties. do:n< s?!:- as well a* imported* ever
’. Our* Is r
>f the eoum
■go ndvanc.AH
e bus'm*Hi* methods. au<! this
’orla in givi
our cash pi
IIuk our got
other establishment
•ought to this eo
:ilyhous< in tills part of the country
r
uieti
sy-tsm and ««llli
Hilly tiotlS'’ in tills pi
that has made sueh largo advances tu
ess methods.
' * i1
ash pur-
progressive bn
Is due entirely to our efforts in giving
the pulillt tltc lieueiit of our cash pur-
■ im-mg systsin and sslling our goods
lower than any
id til
A ml
We,Buy and Sell for Cash,
and Cash Only.
El Paso Grocery Co.
THE BUNCO
BOOMERS.
Preparing to Make a Raid
Ou Indian Territory
Reservations.
THE SCHEME EXPOSED.
Ooimnl'H one «.f Mainluuhip Offered For
n*l« cat f \ Itoeh- - V j rites of Mr*tlng l)rs-
Isnatsil- L itralur* $nsit»rsd Hroalcnsi
Thrmishont I h • Cminf f --I Milan AceniM
H-ro He»n W»r • I iif the Proposed Mo*r-
nicat.
m»t»rntot Ttift1 Ho .4»i«»if’ci ft Mull yisbt i
I*. st «vrlr l» »«»|»d.
Mexuo City, I)*o. 'U— Provider fc
(Innipson* ut th» M» xioo, Oustiuvagh
A. L'dnirtd fi.llroi*'1, wllii n bdiall party,
aooompanlM) Mr. him1 .Mrs. Hryari to
Cn«rohvaoa t The par‘y waa
greatly plf-a'udwllh f!\e oattgn fldai t
view uf tbs valley nf Miiloo from the
Mjmmlt of tha mountain range.
A rcoepUon w^h glvtn at tli» hand
aorae spa tmenli of the Amsrioan club
to dght to Mr and Mrs. Bryan, and
there w.m a larg* Httendauoa of lad!**
and gencifuien.
There la absolutely no truth In fhe
statement that, Bryan afteodtd Sun-
day’« hu l MrfhL
A Kn i»wiy Vrei|ftM rrsln.
Altoona, Ba , D.o, 20-A frslght
trkli, of 21 Uafiai oa-s, 'raveling down
th* mauula o to thla ol'y tanlgaf, b*
oame unmafiagaahl. In 0 /usi q i«nit« of
'h* (llppar; oatdltlon of th» trai'kj.
It mad* 12 inllaa from G ,111 z Into Al-
toona lo »a many mluut<s , u 1 or shad
Into t freight train In the yard* bare,
dlreotly lu from of the passenger ela-
tion.
About 150 (>«ra v»*re oompletdy bro-
ken upar j fhe ITilild-y-burg piaeen
gor frala, wbloh was afuiidlng on the
crack onielde of the paaaeuge,' thed,
was thrown over on Its Gde
The engineer and fireman of the
runaway bam were helped from the I qUn 'rffliY r.oeinly returned from a
*h ", 'h*,r.r*l’ InciomoVveand vuit 5u lndl«n country and cays
bothwer* able to walk eway Three . there I. no'blug to be feared
other tram men were taken t j tbe ho*
linIr.leht'on Sea.me.
i TorF.HA, Deo. 20—Governor Liedy
1 anuounoea Ihtl he will preseut a
Washinoton, Deo. 20 - The Interior-
Department (dllrlals are watching
'he operations')* (he laud boomer*
who, It Is alleged, are making eri a ige
uiema to enter Ihe lauda nf the Wloh*
l a, Kiowa Apaohe and Uomanoha la
dlau reservations la O.kLhoma The
treaty for Ihe opening of these Is pend-
ing before Uougre^e
Borne literature of tbe persons who
are working up the booms has been
received et, Ihe department In which
oommteelona nf memberehlp n.e i if.red
for sale et the ret# of If. each. They
have been seal tend broadeear through
out the country. Agent* are said to
receive (2 for each m,mher enrolled
The opinion Is express,d * the de-
partment Gut the persona behind iha
scheme litve no Idea of belt g permit,
ted to occupy tbe lands, but that they
will, after Interesting many pen
pie In It, ceese their operations. No
| partlou ar rendezvous for the proposed
j “sooner.” It is raid, Is Indicated lu tbe
I pamphlet received » the dep*r*nrent
I I .dial) agents bar. be*n warned of tha
propotsd movameul, ei d direct ed lo
! call upon th» military to isslst In pre
jveuling forolble ; oooups’lon of the
lands, (louimlssloner Jouss uf thelu
I
pltei. One of them Is ssld to be fatally
lojured. A brekemsc, namsl O.irbln
Is attll unaoooRDtsul for, and thought
lo bs uftdst ibk wreckage.
k* ()• to Exre.leni Health.
Nkw. Yuri, Dto. 20-Bifehop Kai&rrl,
of V4lUy- V sid, PruvIfiMt of
who srrtVB/1 hnrs on I*n Nurmandlv
from liAvrft today, described hl*» visit
fo Bop** lg*r». Th* 'H'up* Ih In sxosl
1 «*f>t h««t] h” hu mid, “1 Dud Mi Mi-
dlt»Qo« of %u hour mud ten oulrjutts
with him, ftr.d his vlvsotty wmm hh
groiii, ah m.sr lis nnkrd qutbtlons
luosiear tiy (!• nctcus to kouw tvsry
body tvuiyslisrs and foil >wh th«
svsncH.of 'ht world with avidity "
if fha Pops ril*oncosd with hr hop
hmard a Mau't)b* •'ohiol q'issMon
sod othar q ivstlons kff-otlng ru<* sluts
and ohoroa in (Jarad», fhe Bishop
wa« careful not t3 rsvsal the fa it.
Ksofgsi Uettoo Muktpin*a
Dknvkk, D o 23—R oelvor Tram-
ba 1 of the Gulf road, who hae re- j
la ned from » two week.' visit to N’.w J
Yu’k, arinoacoed there la nothing now !
being dune In tha ma ter of re rgarie !
Iz'rrg the onmpany, ttie whole matter
hevlrg been pot olf till June 1 At j
iba fine It Is xpect-d I« line .III
he reurgsn'z d as an Independent Col
ortdo road
scheme to the Nebraska Irrigation
convention which, If carried ont, will
cause Ihe arid plains to blossom as the
rcea. A 1700 mile canal from Mon-
tana to Texas Is tha startling propoal
'ton to Its formally mads hy Governor
L.sdy lu the coming Irrigation con-
gress. i lls purpose of Ihe canal would
he to divert the fioud waters of the
Missouri and Mississippi valleys, lm
pound them and 1 ben let thin, down
when went-d. The oenaf would lap
Ihe Mississippi rlvsr at Milk liver In
Montana and amply Into Itsd river lu
Tee as,
The governor maintains Inolden'ly
that the oust would he only If 100,
000,000.
Cocoa (ir miri in ( uuci. lt
Meurflu, Dso. 20—Th* American
OjIIod Growers Frotsotlve Aseoolallon
was nallsd to order this morning by
1’retldent li.nt.or I>. J.me, of Athens,
Ale Many delegates ware present
1‘ftstdent l.sne delivered an address
In which hesiplalned why the convert
Don had neeu celled.
"Cotton today Is til trig at less
Iran 5 o»n *," ht ssld, "and thl»
msans the Inelgnlfi rant, a im of 10
cents a day for tho labor nf th* m in
In order to j>i\V my patron, an opportunity
to purchase their Christmas Goods at a
bargain i have hepun 1
BIG CLEARANCE SALE
to dispose .d all my winter goods and make
room tor the immense .pring stock which 1
will "east lo pin liase a a nupte ot months.
Al1 IS WHAT I INTEND
ACTUAL TO SELL AT DUR-
COST ING Ihe HOLIDAYS
THIS IS NO FAKE ANNOUNCEMENT!
Call and Examine Goods.
Ask Prices and be Convinced.
MAX SCHUTZ’S
Department Store,
41 IIO Inal Om-i-IiiimI SIitcI.
who le distinctively a cation grower.
I make this etiteinent deliberately and
defy euoceeefnl contradiction ”
President Lina made a strong piss
for a rsduoMon nf th* ootlon acreage,
eaylng overproduction was for stock
mmlpulatloo. By dsstroylng ths an
nut! tori Ins the law of supply and ds
rnsrid will prevail, competition will
Ihtervern, and the cost of the produc
'Ion of this commodity, which Isa fair *
standard of Its value, will he the hauls
of Its price lu the market ,
Trx n ll tib r M-Mi h ('oofiM Mon.
OnihAiio, Dec. 18— 11 Is blelsved by j
authorlllea thsy have looa'ed the roh
her* who held up th* Northern PaoUll r
'rain neer Moorhead In October and
one of the alleged robbers Is now In
the oorinty 1 ill. He worked In'Moor
heed long enough to famlllarlzi him
• elf with the si ua Ion, and 'o engage
ih* help of aorne local men who how
ever weakened liter.
Ills reported th* prteoner med* a
oompls'e confession hri*. the eothorl
'tea will nut talk. Ills nama Is L rU*.-
ermau
• i>d UoiiiiiilMtovsr lurtioisd.
North Veknon, I rid , Deo. 20 -John
Morris, os.hlsr of tha \'*rnon hank,
and Utisrle* G. Baatly, 0 runty cotnmla
slonar, are both under arrest on In-
die man’s, the former for bribery and
th* latter for th* eccep'snoe of a hrU *,
It. being e'Dgsd In Ihe Indlo'menG thsl
Morris gave Beatty ftfrO to award him e
loan of Sbh.OOO.
THE STORM IN TEXAS
III* Mel'seed 111. I.oee af I.lve Sine* will
•rs Uraat l.tflBi, Uelii.riI.red .
Dai,b.is, Tex , Deo. 20—N rrth Texes
• ufTirtd ih* worst snow and eleat storm
Saturday and Sunday lu many yaara.
Dallas was comp] Italy IsoUtsd all 8un
day, and communication with tha out-
ild* world I* today on>v partially r*-
stored Th* Waslarn Colon and Po*t
si TeUgraph companlat, as wall *■
th* tslephon* oumpsnlaa, aufTarad al
meat ant,Ire prostration
Reports from cattle raising dlstrlota
ars slow coming In, hut it Is believed
th* damage will bs graat. laCrosilay
county ih# death rate In caul* was 40
par cent.
lUllroed* were hidly demoralized.
Ml Iretna Hr* from two to elx hour*
lets Freight traffic we* at a com-
plete standstill
Today Ihe rain stopped, and al-
though a 11 If norlhwaitar aal lo, II
Is thought no further trouble will an
sue.
lisle el New liaoj
Ht Johns,New Fouudlaud, Deo 20—
A ternbl* gilt swept this Island yes-
sr tay and did Immsns* damage to
fishing establishment* and vaetale al
all ths eta coast settlements, Twelve
aohooner* went eshor* In Graanbay
aad beoima total wreaks end several
0 hers were badly damaged In colli-
sions
HAVE IN STOCK AND FOR SALE CHEAP:
One new Duplex Steam Pump, j'a'xj ’s'x;, wight 700 lbs; a very
powerful pump and one of the best makes..
One new Duplex Steam Pump, 3x2x3, weight 500 lbs.
One second hand Single Acting Pump, 3x2x3, in good repair.
Two second hand 30 h. p. Bngiua-.
One new 5x6 single cylinder Flat Friction Hoisting Engirre, complete
■ with fittings. •
One new 10 h. p. Upright Boiler, our own make and guaranteed first
_class in all respects.__
LZT aCENTS FOR——
WM J. LEMP’S BREWING COMPANY PABST BREWING COMPANY.
“EXTRA PALE/1 “SELECT & DOPPELBBAU
Today we beg to draw your attention to <• .r large stock of gen. me imported
Rhine and Moselle Wines,
Bordeaux Clarets and Sauternes,
Spanish Madera,Sherry and Port Wines
These wines were carefully st let te 1 in person—bought at what they j,
are worth—no middle man to pay- -a wt give this benefit to the con- i
sumer! Connoisseurs desiring pure and wholesome wines for table uso*.
at reasonable cost wiP do well >o give us a trial order.
Telephone 65.
HOUCK & DIETER,
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
|UR RETIREMENT FROM BUSINESS and the consequent unprecedented slaughter of prices,
to close out our entire stock at once. This sale eclipses anything ever before attempted, as the
necessity of our going out of business leaves us no choice but to offer our entire elegant stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Furnishings at UNHEARD Ob' LOW BRICES -such as which
has never been offered before in this city. A veritable feast of bargains for purchasers of
Fine Goods at Strictly Cash—the Actual Cost.
AT N. DIAMOND’S.
320-222 hi Paso street.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 21, 1897, newspaper, December 21, 1897; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth582462/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.