El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1897 Page: 4 of 4
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HiftMt Honors—World's Pair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair.
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A Part drape Cream ol Tartar Powder.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
AMUSEMENTS.
Ill Italian Opera Company M»y Mol Ar-
rlr* Until Tbamay.
Advance Agent Btgeard oalled at
the Times offloe last night and eihtb
tted some telegram* whiob Indicate a
possibility of the Italian Opera Com-
pany not arriving In time to open here
Wednesday night. It wa* discovered
by Mr. Begeerd yeeterdey tbet the
oempany ooald not get here In time by
oomlng vie Esgle Pees, so arrange-
meats wsr* mad* to transfer the oom
pony el Lsgans; bat the tslsgram re-
ceived lest night showed that the lattar
root* waa very doubtful. Therefor*
It 1* well thet the pablto shoaid be
prepared to ee* the company obanga
Its data# at laaat on* day. Traveling
In Meiloo ha* been very exasperatlog
for some time past and for a big opara
oompany It Is horrible.
Manager Mltohell, of tbs opera
hone*, yeeterdey received a letter
from the Orea opera company asking
thet permleston be eeonred from the
board of health to let them vlell El
Peso, eaylng they will go to St.Louie,
Kant** City end Colorado before aim-
ing to El Peso. Mr. Qrea stated be
woald hate to give El Peso the go-by,
The oompany I* booked here for the
last week In Ootober.
Early In Deoembtr the Soetobl
operatic oompany will be bare. Mm*.
Boflt Soelohl toared this ooantry with
Petti. At an appaaranot of tha Psttl
oompany In Oluolnnett Soelohl reotlv-
ed a ronstcg anoore from ona of her
conge, whloh 1* said to have mad*
Pattirery angry. Mm*. Soelohl Is a
vary pretty woman, and ha* a smiling
and axoaedlngly plaastng expression
when she slogs thetoatohes tba audl
eoossvsry tlma. This company girts
ona performance, oonslstlog of third
not of “Feuet," second sot of “Mar-
tha," and fourth act of “III Trove-
tore.”
Lota for aaia on monthly payments
by B. F. Hammett, agent Oempbell
Real Estate Oo.
Ask for the KL PASO TRANSFER
the best Sve oent 010 AB In the mar
ket
Good eating at Mmtin’s Creamery.
AROUND TOWN.
H. G. Banter went to Philadelphia
yeeterdey.
Hen. Geo. Carry, of Ohavaa oianty,
le In tha olty.
Ohae. Boyd loft yaatarday for Colo*
redo Spring*.
T. 0. Henry and aon loft yesterday
for Denver and Gee. Henry to Kansas
City.
Night Polio* OapUIn Bendy return-
ed Sunday from hie vsoatlon and went
on doty Sanday night.
Peal 0. Blame, B E PettlogUI and
Johnny WlUlome, general advertiser*
In edvenoe of Meta's shows, war* In
the olty yeeteiday.
Cashier Stewart of the First Nation-
al baak, and wlfa left yeeterday for
Topaka. They will probably visit
Chicago before returning.
George Altkens, oondootor on tbs
G H. AS. A.,Ufa yeeterdey for New
York to meet hU wife who he* return-
ed from a six months’ visit to Earope.
Worn*. Kept Up Ttislr Q-eerJ,
Dr. Mertlo onnoanosd lost night
that the,* were 189 men at the meet
lag for men only the previous Sunday
and thalr contributions amounted to
•12 02. There war* 201 women at thalr
mealing yestardey afternoon with a
oolleotlon of 112.40 The womm hava
contributed the most la every oolleo
tlon daring the past eight year*.
The dootor prophesies a warm sr,n
log as his subject tonight will be
Hall." Tomorrow evenlog be will
Uotur* on “Spiritualism—‘b# Devil U
in It."
Lisa Stock Maras's.
St. Louis, Or. 4— Osttle—rsoslpte,
4 000;) Market week, fair to fanoy hat I vs
■hipping and export beef steers 4 25
05 40; light steers, dressed beef
grades, 3 50@4 75; stooker* end feed-,
ere 2 7504 20; oowa and hslfar
2 1004 50; Texes and Indian ataars
2 7504 25
Sueep—Rsoelpts 2000; market steady
native muttons 3 2503 90; lambe 3 75
05 50
Omaha, OR. 4 — Cattle—Rsoelpts
7,000; market eotlve steady; native
beef steers 4 20©5 20; western eUer*
3 7504 40; Texas steer* 3 00Q3 65;
oows end heifers 2 8003 70; osnnars
1 750270; stookera end feeder* 3 50©
4 50; oelve* 3 60© 5 50; balls, stage,
eto., 2 0003 60.
Sheep- Haoelpte 500; market a'rong;
fair to oholoe natives 3 50©4 00;
fair to oholoe westerns, 3 40@3 85;
oommon and stock sheep 2 80©3 60;
lambe 4 00©5 25.
Ohioaoo, Oot. 4—Oettle—N t'lv*
beef steer* were saleable at 3 80@4 25
for pooreet up to 5 00©5 50 for bset
shipping steers, with teles largely et
4 6005 25, etookers end feeders 3 00©
4 50. Western rang* oattl* In folny
eotlve demand, altera bringing 3 200
4 25, while oows aod heifers sold at
2 80Q4 00
Sheep—StlaabU et 2 25©4 15 for
Inferior to prim* natives; 3 00©4 00
for west ere, most westerns went for
3 5003 85. Lamb* wanted at 3 500
4 00 for pooraet to 5 0005 75 for good
to fanoy.
Rsoelpts—Cattle 23,000; 5heep.25.000,
hogs 37,000.
The only oslebreted d oppe.braeu et
the Senate.
Oar Bel**, Vera Oraz, olgers have
arrived. Dieter A Ssutr, Juarez.
Fourteen operators were temporarily
suspended from service on the Et Peso
division ef the G. H. A 8. A. yestsr
day on eooounl of strlot quarantine
restriction*.
A number of people oem* up from
Chihuahua yeeterdey after making the
trip from Chlhaehae to Ligana by
stage end then from tbs Utter pleoa
to El Peas in a oabooee.
Mrs. Hargrave (wife of Bishop Har-
grave, of N esbvllie, Tenn ,) the gener-
al secretary of the Women's Personage
and Home Mission society, will deliver
an address on the work of their socie-
ty In the Trinity Methodist ohuroh et
7:30 tonight.
Judge Sexton will present the reso-
lutions adopted by the El Paso Bsr
Association In regard to Mej»B. H.
Darvla, to tha UalUd Stelae court at
Ita aftaraoon aeaston today about 2:30
or 3 o’olook p. m. All mambtra of the
bar art requested to be praasul.
Main'* olroua has baeo out at tba
Paolflo ooast thta season and la on Ita
way from tbara now. Tha San Fran-
olaoo and Lua Aogelaa papars hava
•poken vary highly of lb* ahow and do
not haeltat* In pronouncing It tha
boat that haa ever vlalted them.
Ramore about a big hotel were out
on droae pored* again yesterday. The
Timxs learned from e reliable soaroe
yeeterday that 83,500 has been paid up
to aaoure on option for sixty days on
whet la known aa the Crosby A Mills
blook, which extend* from the old
Grand Oantral hotel alts to the S. P.
traoka.
Some time ego two men showed up
InBl Peso nemad Dooley and Camp-
bell with a yarn to the effect that they
bad bean driven out of the Sierra
Medre mountains tn Bonore by th*
Yaqat Indiana. It now dtvtlopa tbet
Dooley shot end killed e man nemad
Georg* Cole during a quarrel In whiob
Col* mode no attempt to nee a wee
pon. A men who was at OoU’e aide
when he died U In the olty end he say*
the “Yaqal Indians’’ who wsr* obeelog
Dooley end Campbell were Mtzloen
officers.
N, Deaths id Mew Orlesie.
New Obleans.Ojt. 4—For the 24
hours oloelng at ntghtfell there bee not
been a elngU death reoorded In tha of
floe of th* board of health. Yesteidsy
31 new cases were reported end today
22 were reported. Yeeterdey there
were under ea-vellUno* nearly 200
premise* tn whloh yellow fever wee
declared to exist, end In some houses
there were four or live oeeee. The
early sUmpIng out of the dUeee* Is
considerably brightened. There U no
Indloetlon th* slokoae* will assume an
epldemlo form. Six days hev* pasted
elnoo Ocean Springs he* hed any yel-
low fever. It th* present Immunity
from the dieses* continues until Fri-
day of the current week, tha board of
health will offloUlly dtolere th* Miss-
issippi resort free of fever.
Off.r for tea raul, BoaOs.
London, OR. 4—The Dally Chrou-
lole this morning publlsbss undtr
resorvs e ssnsatlonal report that e
strong Lmdon eyndtoet* bet ssnt the
United Stases government, through
Consul Qeneral Oiborns, an tffsr tn
puroh s* the Ualon Peclflo railroad,
Aooordlng to this report th* eyndtoet*
be* offered 9.000,000 pounds, end tb*
government has dtolded to sell th*
road et enotlon Novembsr 1, believing
It will reellzs et least 10,000,000 pounds
end perhaps 11,000,000 or 12,000,000
ponnde.
NO MERCURY
No potash—no mineral—no danger
—in S. 8. S. This means a great
deal to all who know the disastrous
effects of these drugs. It is the
only blood remedy guaranteed
Purely Vegetable.
8. S. 8. forces the disease out
through the skin—does not dry up
the poison to decay the bones, like
mercurial mixtures do.
"1 was almost a physical wreck, the result of
arcurUl treatment
forblood poison; H.ft.8.
Is a real blood remedy,
for It cured me per-
manently " Henry
Both, IMS South Ninth
Street. St. Louis, Mo.
sss
Books free; sddress, Swift Bpeclfie Co* Atlanta.
There is no
prettier sight in
the world than
that of a healthy,
happy mother at
play with her ro-
bust and rollick-
ing baby. It is a
sight entirely too
infrequent Too
often the baby is
, . . . puny and peevish
and the mother sickly, fretful, and nervous.
The woman who neglects to take proper care
of herself and who therefore suffers from
weakness and disease of the orgsuis of wo-
manhood cannot be healthy and amiable
Her children will be puny and ailing and
happiness will pass by on the other aide.
There is no reason why every woman should
not be the healthy, happy mother of robust
and playful children if she will take the
Palace Diniog Hall,
HI LOY CO.a
123 Bl Pmi Street.
The beat rt-et elaas Il«*t»ur»nt
lo the city. Opendai aodnight,
Bernier Dinner 8:30 to8p m.
The Senate.
Lcmp'sExlra PaleLagei
1 he Beat Beer in Bl Peso.
, she will take the
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will
make any woman strong and well in a wo-
manly way. It cures all weakness and dis-
ease of the distinctly feminine organism. It
prepares a woman for motherhood. It In-
sures the health of the baby. It makes
parturition easy and nearly painless. Over
90,000 women have testified to ita virtues,
in writing. Druggists sell it and have no
writing. Druggists sell it and have"no
substitute "just as good.” The druggist
who tries to force something else upon yon
is not an honest man. He is trifling with
your life and happiness for the sake of a
greater profit to himself.
F. B. Forney, of Cams, Keyapaha, Co.,
peb., writes: 11 wnte to you again concerning
my daughter, Mrs. D. Billings. She has taken
two bottles of ‘ Favorite Prescription ’ and two
of ‘Golden Medical Discovery.' She thinks the
medicines did her a world of good. She waa con-
fined the 15th of February. Was sick about
three hours, and now has a ten pound daughter.
She got along nicely afterward, she saya ahe
never felt so well. She looks well and her com-
plexion is clear.”
The modem business world won’t stand
still or loiter to wait for the man who suffers
from headaches, biliousness and dyspepsia
caused by constipation. Dr. Pierce’s Pleas-
ant Pellets cure constipation. Of druggists.
Myar Opera House
WALKBR A RIGSBY, Leasees.
EL PASO
BOILER WORKS.
Greatest Operatic Event of the
Season.
The Italian Opera Co.
80-people-80
Including Grand Orchestra of 30
Professors under the leadership
of Sig. Pietro Vallini.
POMBhOY'S
EL PASO TRANSFER Co.
HA CM, BOB AMD BAQQAQM.
Phone 18. MB to 110 South Oregon St
OCTOBER Sth & 7th
Wednesday night Verdi’s
Mask Ball.
LINK RESTAURANT.
ns XL PASO STK11T,
IHOBT ORDER HOPE
AND RESTAURANT.
a^Ope»4w*ed»i«b». Oyatera, Pt*h sal
In the great cast will appear Misses
Linda Montinary, Vincini, Beatrice
Franco, Messrs. Collenz, Cioni,
Scollari, Girardi and the full com-
pany.
Tickets on sale Monday at Alber’s
drug store. Price $1.50, $ 1.00 and
75 cents.
SISTERS OP
HOSPITAL.
How Did You Like It ?
First Rets. Tbat'a what they *1
■ay of tha Graat Beoood Hand Fur-
nishing Bazar at 116 S. Oregon et. Yoc
0*0 famish .from tb* Kltoben to th*
Parlor with last money than ever
known before in th* Boabweet. I eu
here to eel),
C. C. SHELTON.
Painlessly
Tempi. Cup S.rlM,
Boston, Oot. 4—Tb* new ohemplon*
took th* (Irak gem* tor th* Temple oup
today, defeating th* Baltlmorea In a
oloae oootast more through e combina-
tion of luoky hits and dsrlng base
running, aeeleted by darkness In tb*
leet two Innings, rather then by any
superiority of play. Neither teem
ehowed obnmploothlp form.
Boston 13. Baltimore 12
Boeton: Niobole, Lewis, Bergen,
Beltlmore: Nope, Clark*.
Sharky and Goddard Mat.bad.
8an Fbanoisoo, Oot 4-Dsn Lynob,
manager for Tom Bbarky, th* Sailor,
received a dlspatoh from Tad Alaxan
dor, manager for Joe Godderd, who 1*
now In New York, aooeptlog th* offer
of th* Knickerbocker olub, of tbla
olty. (or a matoh between tha two
heavy weight* for seventy par oent of
th* gross rsoelpts. Th* fight will be
brought off next month.
A Good Story of Sheridan.
Sheridan once had occasion to call at
a hairdresser’s to order a wig. On be-
ing measured, the barber, who was a
liberal soul, invited the orator to take
some refreshment in an inner room.
Here he regaled him with a bottle of
port and showed so much hospitality
that Sheridan's heart wag touched.
When they rose from the table and
were abont separating, the latter, look-
ing the barber full in the face, said,
“On reflecting, I don’t intend that you
shall make my wig.”
Astonished and with a blank visage,
the other exclaimed: "Good heavens,
Mr. Sheridan! How can I have dis-
pleased you?"
"Why, look you,” said Sheridan
"you are an honest fellow, and, I re
peat it, you shan’t make my wig, for I
never intended to pay for it I’ll go to
another less worthy son of the craft. ’’
—Liverpool Mercury.
Delicious ooffee et Bmlth's Creamery
Upon Iba
BOWELS,
LIVER
AWD
KIDNEYS,
Sitters
■ tr.eleg Thalr
GvmpWt*
Restoration,
xaeraMUAXa wbathbb xm bl rasu
USIT1D STATU WB4TH18 SUMAC.
Observation nt 6:54 p. m„ loeal time.
Barometer (tea level)----------------- 30.10
Thermometer................ 78
Direction of wind ....... a
Wind velocity (miles per hour)_______ 12
Weather ...—..—..............—.... Pily Lldy
Rainfall le,t 24 hours (In. end hand.) o
Richest temperature tod*y............ 82
Loweet temperature todtv..........00
ABB1VAL AMO USSFAKTVBI OT MAIL
Arrive* Leave*
8. P. Week......._.l:30 p. m.............„.8:86 p. m,
A. T. A 8. F..... ...11:15s. m.................10 ;1B a. m,
H.Q. 8 H.4P......Leave, juarei a*8:80 a. m,
R. G. 8 M. AP____Arrives Jnsrez at 4.30p m.
All mtlla will be distributed 80 minute. «f-
*•>« arrival* of trains aqd all metle will
eloen 80 mlnnte* before the departure of trains.
HOURS WINDOWS OP1N AMD OLOSB.
_ , . (Bxoept Bunders.)
General delivery 1, open from 7 a. m - to t p.
m., eBeeps while eastern mail le being distrtt-
uted- Money order window opens al 8 a. m.s
eI°*«* «» P- ■- Baglater andetamp windows
open al S a. m.; elosea at I p. m.
SUNDAY.
General delivery and Carrier, window will
be open from 11 a. m. to 12 m.
Stamp window open attheaamat me.
JOHN JULIAN. P.M.
Motel Plei son,Fisher Blatsre.Proprmreis s.
Formerly of lole end Wlohlta, Kenae*,
also six years et Washington Hot*),
Galveston. Tb* Pleraon wa* n*w)y
furnished on* year ego by them end
with their asael >access In pleasing
th* traveling pablto, tb*y hev* estab-
lished e business thet has jaetlfltd
them to take e lens* on th* Pierson for
another year. New bath sooommode-
tlon* just completed, also good aempl*
rorm*.
Riot* your a*aboerd freight vie
Mallory or Lin* Star B’aamshlp L'n*.
oar* I 4Q, N end Text* Paolflo at
Galveeton end avoid soy poaslbllpy of
having It quaran'lntd at N*w Orleans
B. F. Dabryshibb,
Sia’hwsstern Krt. Agt
PURE HYttEIA ICE.
Mvd* from distilled water. Telephone
114. Bl Paso Ioi A KbvbiobbatobOo
J, R. S AL A 8.
Merchant Tailor.
Bui's mode In Lstoat Style* and very
Sa&JSSZt&STSL
oleened end dyed. Betlsfeotlon guar-
anteed. El Paso, Texes.
Napoleon J.Eoy
MERCHANT
TAILOR ...
EL PASO, TEXAS.
•HBWO* BLOOM..
RANCH SALOON.
ALWAYS FSBBH BUS ON TAP.
BEST TIFTBEN-GENT L UNOB
IN TEN CITY
nou UA.X.TOI O’CLOCK P. M.
Longwell’s Transfer.
Volcanos,
Pyramids,
Mommies,
Castles,
and Coffee Plantations
Can be seen by the traveler
In Mexico
The standard gnage line of the
repnblio is the
For rates and further particu-
lars apply to
R- E. COMFORT,
OOMMMBG1AL AOMMT,
BL PASO, TBXA8.
Freight Trenaferred.
aBcttasaar---
Telephone No. L
I C. 8HBBRT, Prop.
BiNril Billir and Stall Inn Wirki
Comer antaFe end Third Sts,
CHARITY
HEAD OF
I ORTH 81A R TOR 8TBEE1
B1GH GRADE AETNA8
Price $35.00.
New Brunswick Tires, the best
and cheapest. Twenty years ex-
perience repairing bicycles.
EL PASO CY4LE CO
Bioyde and Gunsmiths.
! PRINTING to order.
BLANKS to order
TP
BLANK BOOKS
TO ORDER
AND ALL
KINDS OP
Lithographers ) ...
and Engravers j "•
8ffioj8“.S0i5S2Bs!
lime$ Publishing Co;
KL PASO. TEXAS.
♦——I
IMMIIMM—Mil
The Wab.sb L’n,,
The only line running through trains, through
sleepers, or oo aches, between St Lonle and
Niagarn Falls.
The only Unt running through sleepers via
Niagara Falls to New York and Boston.
Pestengere holding Wabash tickets can stop
over at Niagara Falla ten days, limited or un-
limited.
The Wabash Is five hour, the quickest line
between Kansas City, Toledo, Detroit, Niagara
Fall,, Buffalo and New Yorks d six hours the
quickest to Boston.
The only line running through free reclining
chair car* Into th* City of New York.
The only line running through trains between
ft. Louis and Canadl u points, saving the par-
sec ger twelve hoars time.
The best and qulckeet line between Ft.
Lonle and Chioago. LnndlDg Dasiangens In the
heart of thee ty; no canals to cross or draw
bridges to wait __for. Handsome and modern
eqnl meat ou all trains, dining cm, parlor,
library and cafe can Wagner compartment
open and and buffet sleepers.
Ask conpon tleket agent abont the Wabesh.
They know. W. F, CONNER, 8. w, p. a.,
_ Dallas, Texas,
El Paso Coffin & Casket
Company,
EMERSON&BERRIEN, Props
410 B. Bl Paso fit.
EMBALMING
The largest and best stook of
oofhns, oaskets, metallic oases,
eto. Work and prices guaran-
teed. Hearses and carriages fur-
nished. Telephones 71,68 ft 169.
Or. JE£. AJLexar dei 'e
Native Wine.
THI PURE JUIOM OF THE GRAPE
Aldreea R. F. JOHNSON * 00.,8ol*
Agents, El Paso, Texas, for price* lo
bulk or oea*.
Mr* 1,1 Oolag Worth.
Why not take advantage ofth* reduced rates
offered by the Texas A Pacific - Bl Paso
Route” north and east July 14th to 19th in-
elusive, also Wednesdays e d 8a urdaye there-
after as follows: July 21,t, 24th. 28th and 81st;
August 4th, 7th and 11th, Bl Paso to Kane**
City, Leavenworth, Atchison and Bt. Joseph,
$22.00. Ch'cago at $25.00, and fit. Louie. Mo., et
$23 00. For farther Information oall on or ad-
dress, B. F. DARBY SHIRS,
Southwestern Passenger Agout,
SI Paso, Texas.
Chioago end Balarn.
The Texas A Pacific railway "Bl Paeo Route”
will eell yon round trip tickets on Sep’embar
14th, 21st and 28th, October Sth, 12 h and 19th,
limited to ten days from data of sal* for re-
turn at rateof $60.55. For further Information
Call on or add'ess. B. F, DARBYSIIIRR,
8. W. F AP. A.
Sheldon Block.
RoaaS Trip Bxanralon,.
The Texas and Pacific railway “Bl Faso
Route” will sail you on August 14th and 16th
and September 4th and 6th, round trip tickets
llm'ted to fifteen days from date of sal* a* fol-
low*. SI Faso to New Orleans $44.30. For further
nformatton call on or address.
B. F. DARBYSHIRK,
A W.F.A P A
Ar* Ton Qetogto tha et, Lonl, Fair ?
Account of the St. Louis Fair which Is to be
held October 4th to 9th lnoluslve, the Texas and
Pact; c Railway, “Bl Paeo Bonte,”wlll eel yon
round Ir'p tl k-le on Oolober lat, 2nd and 3rd
limited for return t« Oct tber 12th, at $39.55 for
th* roandt.lp. Forfuther information call on
or address B, F. Dabbybhibx,
B. A. Stxpiixks, S. W. F. A P. A.
Depot Agent.
Bt. L-uls Mxpoeltlon
Account of the St. Lonle Exposition whloh Is
to be held In St. Louis Septembers h to Oet.
23d. inclusive, the Texas and Pacific Railway,
“SI Poso Route,” w|U sell you round trip tick
etson September 7th, 14th, 21st, 28th, October
Sth, 12th, 19th, and wi hfl-al limit of ten days
from date of sale to return, at rate of $62 75 for
th* round trip. Through sleeper, with no
change of cars. For farther information cell on
or addroes, B. F. Darbyshihx
S. S. STIFHtNH,
D. pot Ag'nt.
. UAKnYStll—K,
8. W. F. A P. A.
EH Paso Route.
Texas S Pacific
The great popnlar route
between the
Hast and West
•HOST LINE TO
Hew Orleans, jvansa* Olty, Bt.
Louie, New York and
Washington.
Favorite Hue to the North, Bast
and Southeast.
Pullman buffet sleeping can
and solid trains from El Paso
to Dallas, Ft. Worth, New
Orleans, Memphis and St.
Louis.
FA8T Tl]
-AND—
Sure Connection.
See that your tickets read
via Texas and Pacific railway.
For maps, time tables, tickets
rtacs and all required informa-
tion, call on or address any oi
the ticket agents, or
8- F. DARBY8HIRE
8. W. F.&P. A.
E- P- TURNER, L. 8. THORNE,
Oa».F. AT.Agt. firdY.F.AOJMaa
Dalle*. Texas.
Railroad extends west from Chi-
cago to Sioux City, Sioux Falls,
Dubuque andRookford,and north
from New Orleans to Chioago, St
Louis Cairo Jaokson, Memphis,
Yioks burg and Baton Rouge. It
is the
Great Through Line
-BETWEEN 1KI
Fr si Vestibule Train.
The New Orleans
and Chicago Limited
makes the distance between the
Gulf of Mexioo and the Great
Lakes with but one night on the
road. Through for* vestibule
trains between the Missouri Rivei
and Chioago. Direot connections
to prinoipal points North, East
and West, from all prinolp
points South, Bast and West.
Tiokets via the Illinois f’jatral
can be obtained of agents of it*
own or of connecting lines.
▲. H. Hanson,
Gen. Pas. Agent, Chicago.
W. A. Kblloud,
Ass’t. Gen. Pass. Agent,
New Orleans
L1AD (Mow Tort)..
TIM..
LATEST
(Ravissd Dally)
QUOTATIONS
BAB *ILTMB (Smelter QeetaM »*)_■■ 3-4
OOFPMB_________________.11 *5
LMAD (Smelter Qaeteaeu)--------- 4 OO
I MOM (American)---
■taxioAM pneos (Jimm)..
HBXIOAK PMSOB (Ml Paso)
4Mt,4l«
is ao to ia so
10 00 to II 0*
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Up-to-Date Railroads of El Paso.
For ths Bast sr North the TEXASftPAOIFIC leaves at 2:10 p. m., local time
Far tbs South tho HEXICAH CENTRAL leaves at 3:40 p. m., local tlms.
<IO BETTEB ACGORIODATIOIR. MO FARTER TIME.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 236, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 5, 1897, newspaper, October 5, 1897; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth582612/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.