El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 271, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 14, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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WINDOW GLASS.
MIXED PAINT
$1.25 per gallon.
The Tuttle Paint & Glass Co.
Phone 206. San Antonio St.
El Paso
rrvj . S, .
1. itnes
Thos. Ehrenberg,
DBA LIB IB
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
BRUSHES, BTC.
Carriage and Wagon Painter.
EHI Bl P»»<> St.. Bl Puo. Tex.
Seventeentti Year. No. SsYi.
El Paso Texas, Sunday Morning November 14, 18»7.
Price Five Cents.
CUT PRICES DOWN ONE-QUARTER.
For the balance of this month I will offer lots in FRANKLIN HEIGHTS ADDITION at one-quarter reduction, on Texas,
Missouri, Wyoming and Montana streets. Terms, one-quarter cash, balance one, two and three years.
A. P. COLES, Real Estate end Inaurance, Oregon street, X. Bide, Bronson Block
R. F. JOHNSON * Co.
- it WHOLESALERS Of mm -
Liquors, Brandies, Wines and Cigars.
SOLE AGENTS 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., Pine Wine*.
G. H. Mumm & Co., Reims Champagnes.
P. A. Mumm, Frankfort, O. M., Rhine Wines.
Landau Fils, Bordeaux Cognac.
Sergnouret Freres, Bordeaux Clarets.
Dr. Alexander, Ciudad Juarez, Mex., Native Wines.
0 et AUJtJIUlJUAjJ. JhTMtdonh.
JOBBPH MAGOFFIN, VlooP*sol
J.0. LACKLAND. Umn .»
J. H. aUBBmJj, Annt.OMk.
State National Bank.
ESTABLISHED APRIL, I SSI.
I lidtlnti Banklnt Buslaess TnnsieM li ill Its KtihIb.
Highest prtee paid tor Mexioon dollars.
Few ft Son. Dealers in Fine Shoes, El Psao, Texts.
--the--
First National Bank.
EL PASO. TEXAS.
Capital and Surplus, $130,000.
IWBIA HAY HOLDS, rissMssl.
OLYSRR R.StTSWAKT. Ouhla.
■L «. rLODMOT, TIM frssISSRt.
Ids. r. WTLLIAHB. Asst. Or MS.
KATZ BKQS,
-JOBBBBB IJ-------
Groceries & Dry Goods.
—---DEPOT worn-
Friend’s Rolled Oats,' Bohnmaoher’s Cereal Preparations, Sohepp’s
Ooooannt, Gold's Buffalo Brand Hams and Baoon and White Rose
Lard, Fairbanks' Soaps and Gold Dost. Kirk’s Laundry and Toilet
Giiptj, Arm & H ammer Soda, Greenwich Lye, Goodwin’s Mining
Gandies, the Diamond Match Go , Calumet Corn and Gloss Starch,
Pearline, Sapolio, Peloncillo and ail Mexioan importations, eto., etc.
The only Btrictly wholesale grocery honse in the city._
FASSFTT & KELLY,
Hardware, stoves and tinware,
AGRICULTURAL 1MFLEMXHTR,
lottery, Guns, Pistols, Mining Supplies and
AMMUNITION OF Alib EMM.
Sole sgents for Buokeye Mowers and Reapers. Falrbmaks’BaalBa,
talo Seales, Charter Oak Stoves, Star Wind Mills, Giant Fewdtr,
Buffalo Seales,
and Aermotor Wind Mill*.
CIC A ff 5
WINES
THEATRES
RECKON IT UP.
Yaa osd sasllf sffsrd Rfsll sail. Year
old one won’t do—you moy think so,
bat foa oon’t sss yoarsslf, nnd ovon
ths beet of mirrors llo. Whst wo look
to bo, wooro—In tbs eye* of tbo world.
U tlmss oo,s: "Tbo ootwsrd form* tbo
iDnsr men revoel’’—ood Holms* knew
Wo will m«k* you n solt for from 130
to 155. It will b* stylish ond finely
m-d*. Y >a msy so* tbo touting* nny
Urns yon osr* to ooms la. If yon don’t
Ilk* thsm, you’ll not b* tmportnnsd to
bay.
JOHN BRUNNER,
runs TAILORING
AND GENTS' FURNISHING.
104 11 r-«- »«r—«■ WJ Hu>, Tsrs*.
-THE-
El Paso Foundry and Machine Go.
HAVE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
One 5 H. P. Vertical Engine, almost new.
One 25 H. P. Ames Engine, almost new.
One 10 H. P. New Upright Boiler.
One 10 H. P. Semi-portable Boiler, with locomotive fire box.
One New Feed Pump, suitable for 60 H. P boiler.
We have all Fittings for these Boilers and Engines.
DlhlTiUR & SAUfilR
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Pin© Groceries Wines, Liquors
And Havana and Mexican Cigars and C* orcttor.
CIUDAD JUARBZ. MRXIOO
-AGENTS FOR-
ME J. LEM P'S BOWING COMPANY.
“EXTRA PALE."
PABST BREWING COMPANY.
“SELECT d DOPPELBRAU.
ENGLAND’S
GREATGAME.
The Marquis of Salesbury
Succeeded in Saying Noth-
ing in His Speech.
A PRETENDED BLUFF-
TO. Pnml.r s Uiteraoece on tts 8obJ cl at
IstsrMUoasI ffnder.tlnn — OoaiUsaul
Rtsiparm Beg.rd Di.truaifallv P<sl-s
si tks Ooss.rt at Fowsts-Orsst Britain
Isattldls—army Ofllssrs sir for Africa.
Jf.eufe so Thwart ibr British is Grabbing
Oaitral Afrlea.
Today we beg to draw your attention to our large stock of genuine imported
Rhine and Moselle Wines,
Bordeaux Clarets and Sauternes,
Spanish Madera,Sherry and Port Wines
These wines were carefully selected in person—bought at what they
are worth—no middle man to pay—and we give this benefit to the con-
sumer! Connoisseurs desiring pure and wholesome wines for table usa
at reasonable cost wil1 do well *0 give us a trial order.
HOUCK & DIETER,
Telephone 65. 210-211 El Paso street.
Copyrighted by the A.eoeiited Pres,.
London, Nov. 13—Tbo spssob of tbo
Metqaio of Salisbury st Guild boll on
Tnoadsy lost, lord mayor’s dsy, again
provad him to b* o post maator in say-
ing nothing In so many aootblng worda.
Ii waa aaaanttalty a paaoa apaaob, and
did not contain n alogls Indication as
to bow far tbogovsrnmantlo praparad
to go lolth* Indian, Egyptian, Soudan
or N gar affairs, bsyond a ganaral
"what can ba dona will ba dona." Tbo
•van anpposod monaet to Franoa baa
alaoa bsan axplatnad, and waa not In-
tandad to oxotts Franob faallnga, bat
maraly to gtv* E igltsh pobllo opinion
a mild aatlafactton from n prstandod
blnff.
Tbs promlor’o nttoroncoa on tbo anbe
j,ot of tntaraatlonal fadoration load to
tbo oonolaalon that tbo government Is
waarytngeof Groat Britain’s “splsndld
Isolation.” and that tba Imparlallstlo
plans of tbo aoorotary of stats for ool-
onlss, Joaopb Obambarlaln, bova not
progressed snoagh to permit Groat
Britain to maintain btr polloy of tspa-
ratlon from tbo rest of tbo world.
Oontlnontol nswspapsrs regard dis
trnttfnlly pralsa of tbo ooodsrt of
powsrs oomtng from tbo loader of tbs
powor, wblob, rightly or wrongly, tbo
whole of Eirop* bollovos bnv* boon
tbo moot untrustworthy olsmont In It.
A Vienna nawapaptr volooa tba ganaral
dlotrntt, saying:
“EngHod baa sslzid In Africa, aa
alsawbara, tha lion’s share. First she
obsatsd Germany, trloklng her oat of
promised territory In exobtnge for tbo
ornmbl ngrook of Hollogoland. Then
sh* oansod Italy to blsod for bor In
Brythros, and baa now only to dost
with on* opponent, whom sb* de-
spises, nan aly, France, to which oh*
bas oleay* boon an onplsoaant neigh-
bor, tanring placaa from bar living
body. Sba took Canada and ovory-
tblng valuable tba Franob bad In Asia,
moatly by onnnlng, and provad haraalf
tba parpatoal anemy of tba whole con-
tinent. Now aba proolatme tha right
to tha txolnelva poaeaaalon of all
Nlgar territory worth having ”
Tba momantary oheok oanaad by tba
Maiqola of Sallabnry’a blnff baa bean
followed by a raorndeeanoa of Jingoism
In Franov, wblob baa baan Intensified
by tba arrival In Paris yaatarday of tba
band of tba ozat’a praobrsj -oaky ragl -
men*, wblob baa baan aant to tba
Franob oapltnl na an aurneet of Rat
slan friendship.
Another Inoanttva to ohaavlnlsm has
baan fonnd In tba annonnoamant that
a strong detaohmenl of Russian oav-
al y and artillery will shortly sail from
Odessa In tba Dj bntll, and thanes go
to King Moneltk’s ospltsl, with the ob
jsot of aisls'log the Franob to thwart
tbo British In grabbing Control Africa.
Consequently tbo tone of tba Parle
oowapapara Is agalo axoltod.
On tha other band, Graat Britain la
not Idle. Thirty army offloere latt
Liverpool today for L-gia, on tba waat
ooaet of Afrtoa, and It la asserted Oapt.
Fradarlok Lug«rd, of tbo Riyol Niger
oompsny, with 30 mor* British offlotrs,
will tttrt for Africa next weak, with
Inotraotlona to load and land tba ex-
pedition of Bom a, In oorjanotlon with
the Niger ganboat Flitlua.
Yaeat s Sued Isr Debt.
Ban Fbanoisco, Nov. 13—Ex-Goner*1
Oantol Faontsa, of tb* Guatemalan
loanrgant forces, who raosntly arrived
from Msxloo, waa arraatad upon a
warrant lasnad nt tba Inatanoe of bla
former agents, Sobwar's Brothers,of
'.btaotty, to prevent hit leaving tha
state daring the pendenoy of n anil
tommenoed against him to recover
•5,980, aUeged to ba das for money *d-
vanood and goods aold and dallvarad
prior to the raoont raballlon In tbs
Central Amarloan R’pnbllo. As tba
firm ofSoh«a*'z Brothers new sola as
■gaut for Prsoldant B irrloe, of Gnats
mala, Faantea declared tba salt aim
ply n part of n scheme to h trreaa and
annoy him.
It la olalmod by Sobwar' z Brothers
bat Faentaa brooght • 40,000 from
Gnatsmsla With him, aod totandsd
leaving Us oredltors In tbs I a rob
This, however, la denied by Faantea
Mtmj COsBgei.
Washington, Nov. 13-The appoint-'
meat ha* baon determined upon of
Asa’alto. Commissary Ganaral Wll
'em H B»l', nowoa date In tbla ol y.
aa or mmlasary ganaral of aobalatanos
o anoosad Ganaral Snlltvan, who ra
tired today. Tha vaoanoy In tba cor pa
oanaad by ibis promotion la to b* Oil
sd by rb* trsoofer from tb* 28 h Infan-
try of L ea'. I. Harry Davai, who will
become captain nnd assistant oommta-
aary ganaral of enbelstenoa.
Ispnnsn's Is A1 »k .
Skagcat, Nov. 9—Psr ats^mar Oly
of Ssattls. Nov. 13—Work baa baan
oommanoad on tba oonairnotlon of a
wsgon rood between this plaoa and
Luka Banna41. Three iron bridge?
bnva boon ordorod frrm th* P ortland
Bridge oompsny of Portlaod.Orsgon,
ho first three of wbloh will strive bor*
sboot Nov. 11 Tb* oompsny nnder-
sklog f* building of tbla highway Is
tb* Sksgusy A Yukon Transport at loo
A Improvement company, organised
andor tha atata law* of Washington,
with th* head offlsa in Saattla.
Seasonable toll* will ba charged over
tha brldgea and tba mailman oberg*
twill not oxoood foar oentt par pound.
It Is proposed to have the bridges oom-
plstad not Inter tbao Maroh 1 next.
Tb* wagon rood proper will b* macad-
amized. Tha company U otpltallzod
at IS00,C00.
Work Is alio being actively pushed
on tb* Skagnay and Bennett tramway,
about thro* milts being oompistod.
Th* Colorado entf Alaska tranapor
tatlon oompany baa bsan organized for
tba purpose of oarrylng on an express
business between Skagnay aod Dawson
City. Poet* will ba established every
tan or fifteen miles. J F. Cornfortb,
formerly of D invar, la ganaral maoag
ar of tb* oomptny.
For tb* last weak or ao tb* weather
ha* boon very mild. Th* lakes ar*
still open.
A telephone Una from Dyaa to tba
lake* haa baan oomplatod aa far as
3b**p Gamp._
Oenehes Sssteacss Is? LUt.
Dinvcr, N v 13—After fifteen boars’
deliberation tba j ug trying Frodarloo
Chavs* Banohsz at noon today return
*d a vardlot of mnrdor In tb* first de-
gree.
At 2 o’olook this afternoon Sasohtz
waa arraigned before Judge Alien nnd
sentenced to tb* penitentiary at Canon
City tor tb* term of bts nataral Ilf*.
Tb* prisoner wee naked If b* bad any-
thing toaay, nnd anawarad "No." H*
waa taken to Canon City tonight at
6:45 o'oliok by Dipate Sheriff Dtla*
sad Sheriff Wsbb. Tb* vardlot of th*
jiry waa rtoalvtd In stlano* by tb*
orowd of spectators who bad bsan
waiting for It through tb* long boars
of tb* morning. It we* axpaatsd. Tb*
prisoner aloa* manifested surprise,
and avan be mad* no greater demon-
stration than to drop his bead for a
momsnt to his braant and olntoh apaa-
modloalty ono* or twloa at tha arm of
a obalr. Than ha aroas, and In com
puny with two oonrt bailiffs and rs-
por sra walked back to tha j til with
eaamiog onooooarn._
Pace will ba Bemlaid.
Washington, Nov 13—Postmaster
E. T. Peg a, of Rad Water, Taxae, will
b* retained by tnl* administration be-
cause of tb* birth of qaadropltta and
twin* In bla family. Eleven years ago
ha waagtvan tb* poatefflo*. Daring
th* Wanamaker administration an
- Sort waa mala to raplaoa him with a
Republican. Paga appealed for reten-
tion, citing that bla wit* had jaet prs.
sentsd him with boanolng quadruplets
and tbat twloa before twins bad baan
born to them. This settled tb* oas*
'bat time and ba remained. Again a
number of candidate* sought tb* plaoa
bat Pag* haa again protested tbat tb*
•uootBsfnl raising of tbraa of tb* qaad
rnplats and two sets of twin* entitled
him to aom* consideration, and sent
pbotograpba of tb* three surviving
qaadraplats, now almost young ladlaa.
Assistant Postmaster General Bristow
and Poatmaatar General Gary, attar a
ooofaranot, decided there should bo no
ohongt. _
R«poU*<l Ofiffiil of Ii BirjtentB.
Havana, Nov. 13-It we* offlalally
aanounosd today tbat a column of
Spanish troops oommandod by Gen.
Hernando Vslaaoo baa bsan aogegad
with an lnsnrgant force at tha Heights
of Givernordedo, provtnoe of Pinar
dal Rio. Tha Spanteb troops, tba dte-
patob oonttnnsr, captured tha Insur-
gent oamps, two sting* plaoaa for In-
anrgant*’ arms, two prisoners and a
quantity of arms, ammaolilon and
•tors*. Tha loaurgoats laft 41 man
killed on the Bold nnd retired with
many wounded.
Tb* Spanish oolnmn lost one officer
and 13 soldiers kilted, and had 3 offi
oars and 39 soldiers woandsd.
THEY DID
NOTJSCORE.
The Harvard and Yale Elev-
ens Flayed Each Other
to a Standstill.
TWO THRILLING HOURS.
Tks Blsvsns Despersstlr DDputel X?irr
leek «( Territory—Bsch Team bed a
Strong Defer s-Yfct Waovmcun Or >wd was
Krpt si tke Islets st Pltsh «f SiotlMD.il
Ovtr lbs Fleet Oateoms—Tele bed H*r-
estd st Ors.t Odds Ob tb* State.
Chmbbidgb, Mum., Nov. 13-Harvard
and Yate played a sob other to a stand-
•>111 this afternoon os tbaBoldlara field.
For two thrilling boars th* sturdy
alavans straggled over tb* white lined
gridiron, desperately disputing ovary
Inoh of territory, ond vainly essaying
to oroaa tbs osvotod goal llnv. Tbs
tsami bed saob a strong defense, and
weak ground gaining powarr, and tba
logloal ontooma of th* oontoot waa that
neither eld* scored. Tb* gam* was
unusually davold of long, brilliant
rnna and balr raising tackles, but lb*
enormous orowd woe kept at th* In
toniast pttob of oxottsmsnt over tb*
final ontooma. Yelt winning ?h* toss
and saoarteg tbs wind, bad Harvard
at graat odds. Tba faot tbat, baavily
handicapped aa *h* waa, Harvard da-
fandadhar territory so strongly ted all
to belltva tn tb* aaaond half tb* crim-
son would Boors an easy victory, Io
tba s*oond,whsn Harvard had a strong
wind at her baok, It was attar sb* bad
baan ba tarad and boffstad about tha
gridiron for over an bonr and was In
no condition to strike Into lino with
th* moat talllog t If sot.
Si Wo-s Appointment'.
Washington, Nov. 13—It la andari
stood tb* president bat dtoldad to
make praolloally no ntor* appoint-
ments until tb* assembling of congress.
Ex Congressmen Frank W. Nundall,
of Wyoming, will bo appointed as
slstont commissioner of tb* general
land offlte next Monday. Judge Emory
F. Beat, of Gsorgla, whom ho snooesde,
In all probab llty wilt ba appointed et-
slataat attorney of th* Interior depart
meat. _
Kl.sen N •« DsS.8
New Orleans, Nov. 13—There we*an
Inorease In tba nambar of yellow favsr
osass today, 11 being reported. Two
dlod of tb* dittoes._
iaich*fl Diffiilt THUS.
Chicago, Not. 12—Mloha«l defeattd
Tttns two miles In a 25 mite raoa for
•1,000 at the Coliseum tonight.
Will Balss Qesribtias.
Austin, Tox , Nov. 13—Governor
Culberson today Issued a prootematln
giving notice tbat on and nf’er Nov 75,
l>* would raise quarantine sgalnst New
Orleans, Memphis nnd all other yellow
favor lnfsotod point* In Louisiana and
Mississippi tnasmnoh aa ba dooa not
■pprthond any farther danger from tb*
fever.
-THE-
Providence Fur Co.,
PROVIDENCEs R. I.,
wants all kinds of raw furs, skins,
ginseng, seneca, etc. Prices quoted
for next sixty days are as follows:
Silver Po*„............. 116.00 to $150 00
Bear.. ...................$8.00to $25.00
& :z:±;zZ%% ftS
woTr «E$3frlb-
WI-:::=»%%
Skunk ..............25 to $1.00
tjray Kox...................60 to .15
Price list on all other furs and skint fnr-
nished upon application. Fall prices guar-
anteed. careful selection, eonrteous treatment
and Immediate remittance on all consignments
FALL AND WINTER
Clothing
FALL AND WINTER
Overcoats
AND
Gents’...
Furnishings
OF THE
BEST ouiun.
c, Liiiilr,
212-214 EL PASO ST.,
I
MAX SCHUTZ’S
DEPARTMENT STORE,
HO E. OVERLAND STREET.
Our grocery line has been closed out. Am now able to show
an immense stock of
«■ - DRY GOODS, —-
consisting of Piece Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and anything
f in this line, at reasonable figures.
•OrPLEASE CALL AND BE CONVINCED.-^a
Going Out of Business.
HAVING DECIDED TO GO OUT
OF BUSINESS WE OFFER OUR
ENTIRE STOCK, WITHOUT RESERVE,
ABSOLUTELY AT COST
The above announcement is not a mere
pretention in order to catch your trade, as
you’ll shortly be convinced that we mean
exactly what we say, that we are closing
out our stock at cost in order to quit bus-
iness- All credits discontinued at
N. Diamond’s
V: - - -A • •_ -■ >:•}.
We want life and ac-
tivity in our store. No
Grocery House in El
Paso is as busy as the
It’s Our Piices
Does It
Glance at the price
list below and you
will soon be'convinc-
ed we are
Leader of Low Prices
JUST RECEIVED-
Now Baaarkraut.
Now Dill Pioktea.
Nsw Vinegar Pioktea.
New Cbow Obow Pioktea.
New Mixed Plokl**.
New Horaa Radish and
Mustard (something new )
Naw Plokted Pepper Hash.
N»w Baaoaa of all kind*.
Mod Coffee, per pack ago.. ...........................10
4 X Coffee, » package! ...................................1.00
The very best Pure Leaf Lard 10 lbs.............75
** “ “ “ “ Bibs................40
.25
.25
15
.i»u
85
.25
15
- . - ....... .....................................50
3 cans L’ma Beans .........................................25
3 caul Golden Pupkins................................25
or 13 earn for...........1.00
2 3*lb. cans Curtice Brothers Baked Beans ...25
3 can* California boat Tomatoes,
2 Cans 2 lb. Tomatoes ........
or 7 cans for —- "T
3 cans Choice .%elTr Corn
Sftriy June Peaa .....
2 Cans Wax String Beaus
8-111. can .Michigan Plum Batter ..
1-gal. o«n New York Apple,..........
25-0,. can K. C. Bakina Powdar
or 2 can, for.......................
3 cans 2 lb. Blackbarrle* ...............
3 can, 2 lb. Gooseberries ..............
2 cans 2 lb. Kaspberrlea ............
2eau,2lt>. Blueberr es..................
2 o»nB 2 lb*. Cherries........................
■«
...15
■■■■15
|
::S
California Canned Fruits.
We just received from California
Evaporated Peaches, Apples, Apri-
cots and Prunes, Seedless Layer
and Muscatel Raisins; Citron, Or-
ange and Lemon Peel. Also Fresh
Buckwheat and Graham Flour,
Parched Farinosa.Pettijohn’s Break-
fast Food, Cracked Wheat, Hominy
Grits and Barley.
Sliced Peaches, best quality, l’s...........
'A rnm PpsoliPe R'k
2 cans Peaches 3
2 cans Pears 3’s....................
2 cans Apricots 3> . .........
2 cans Plums 3’«................
2 cans Grapes 3’a..... .........
or assorted per doz .
El
.......25
.......25
........26
.....1.40
CURTICE BROS.
Famous Blue Label Coods.
Blue Label Corn, 2-lb. cans, per can
7 cans for
or 7 cans for ......
Blue Label Succotash, pei
Alue Label Peas. French
or 7 cans for
.......15
ir can....................15
atyle, per can..........15
...1.00
Blue Label Soups.
Oontomme, Beef, Vegetable. Tom»to. Ox-
tall, Mock Turtle, Pea, Clam Broth, Clam
Chowder, pint., per can...
or 6 ran. for,......
25
.........1.25
Half pint., per can................................ 15
or 7 cane for....................... 1.00
Blue Label Catnip, pint. ...............25
Blue IaM C»t*ap. half pint.......................15
Bine Label Lunch Ham, 1 lb. can...........36
Hluc Label Potted Ham, haif lb. can 25
Blue Lal>el Pot ad Ham. 2 can. ............. 25
Curtice Bro«. 3 lb, can. Pumpkin................ 15
or 2 can. for 25
Curtice Bro«. Early Sweet Corn 2 can............25
3 ball lb. can. Whole Pine Apple................20
I lb. oan Oy.tt ra...........................................10
or 3 cam (or........................................25
4 lb(. California Prune.....................25
■2 Ibr. Beat California Bvaporaud Aprieota.....25
3 Iba. Loom Retail* ......................... 2»
lf-oz. muluge Currant............................... 5
or dpaokagefifnr........................25
3 Iba. Bet Loom Macaroni ............... .........25
3 lbs, Bel Looae Vermicilll..........................25
lion Colts 10c per Package.
Green Coffees.
„ Iba. Good Rio Coffee ..............................1.00
" lb. Good Quality Cen. American Coffee. 100
’ lb«. Choice Mexican Coffee ....................1.00
Iba. Extra Choice Mexican Coffee............1.00
J lilt. Old Gov't Java Coffee 1.00
jibe, lieet MochA Coffee ............ .1.00
Teas.
Prlnoc.e Tea,per can..................... 50
U the Hne.t tea now to the huarket.
It la p ut up In one pound Perfection
cana and la of the new crop and our
own Importation. It la the pure,
uncolored tea and lta flavor la un
rivaled.due to the thorough manner
In which the tea la packed, preserv-
ing el^the^nerve stimulating proper-
Good Green Japan Tea, per lb................. 20
Bert Young Hyson Tea, ptr lb ..................35
Good Gunpowder Tee. per lb .................$5
Choice Gunpowder Tea. per |b ..... 50
(Worth 75eta.)
(Worth 75 ct*-)
Laundry Soaps.
7 bars Kirk’s Famous White Russian Soap 25
8 b»r* Kick’s Famons Satinet Soap 25
10 bars Kirk's Rib Soap ......... .....................25
Toilet Soaps.
I dozen Battarnallk Toilet 8oap ............i5
»rmilk Toilet Soap
(ReauUr price 40 r-t*.
6 lar#e cake" Colisliim Soap
8 largo cakes Wli te CToad Floating Soap.
With Hirer Silver Plate*! Spoons
box 3 cakes Dairy Queen Soap
or 3 boxes for
1 box 3 cakes Honey Soap
or 3 boxes for
3 cakes Ol
25
20
50
VI
1 box 3 cakes Glycerine Soap .............20
or 3 boxes for .......................19
1 box 3 cakas Oil' en Bath Transparent Soap . 25
1 boa 3 cakes Kore Almond Soap 25
1 box 3 cakes Southern Boquet Soap ..... M
I box 9 cakes Cologne Boquet Soap........... 85
1 box A cakes Prairie Lily Soap.................. 20
1 box 3 cakes White Palace --------------------- 25
(Regular price SO eta.)
1 box 3 cakes Outaceous Soap _____________25
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 271, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 14, 1897, newspaper, November 14, 1897; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth582534/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.