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El Paso Heraldi
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El Paso, Texas
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EL PASO DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1900. 0 EL PASO Mill, and Smelter Supply House, w-m rtap TCV KC Mine, STORE AND WAREHOUSE: BW Crania Pen. OKce and We carry the laroest stock of Mining and Milling Jg Supplies in the southwest. We the United i.t niinic Our connections with the largest manuiaciurero Ssof mining machinery enable us to eute au oraer. 1U States promptly and efficiently at the lowest prices.

Cyanide Atllls, Chlorinatlon Mills, Plants, Pumping Plants and Wire Rope Write for estimates and prices beforerpurchaslng elsewhere. JUAN A. CREEL, Gen. Mgr. H.

P. NOAKE Cor. Overland and Santa Fe FALL AND WINTER If you want a strictly up-to-date suit you will find it greatly to your advantage if you will just drop into John Brunner'a and leave your order for one of his good fitting suits. He carries the finest line of suitings in the southwest. Prices reasonable.

Call and be convinced. JOHN BRTJISOSTEE, Merchant Tailor, 104 El Paso St. TOR; "WOOD -PHOXl Ward and Company Room 5, Morehouse Block. EHRENBERG fi Paint and Wall Paper Co. WINDOW GLASS and BRUSHES.

Painting and Paper Hanging. 322 South El Paso NAGLEY and LYONS, 8ucces3ora Cetlcl-woll Expert Funeral Directors and Embalmers Parlors 305 Office Open Day and Night SS Gives the Highest Price FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS. AND SELLS AT THE LOWEST. Try Him 116 Oregon Street Emerson Berrien, 324 326 El Paso St. Hearse and Carriages rfu.

i a. Agents for the Bartlett concentrator. Tests have proven it to be the best table in the market. Can be seen at work at the Juarez works near El Paso at any time, side by side with other tables. Others nse 18 gallons per minute, we use 4 gallons of water per minute under the same conditions with much better results.

For the Republic of Mexico we are the largest and, practically, only machinery manufacturers who manufacture Concentrating Mills, Stamp Mills, Pan-Amalgamation Mills, Hoisting Tramways complete. B. L. BERKEY, Mgr. DEALER IN- Fine Vehicles, and Old Hickory Wagons.

Whips and Robes. I have the only machine for putting on Rubber Tires In the Southwest. Old City Hall Building. fLOTHES -You must have In order "to look well- COAL St, 'p Under tec ltin Co. El Paso St.

Telephone 197 I Phones 71. 6 A 196 PROFESSIONAL J. W. BROWN, Magnetic Healer, Advice Riven on Anttaropotreny and Prevention, of Malformation and Birth Marks. Heals at a Distance.

No Medicine, Electricity nor Rubbing. Nos. 38-39 PLAZA HOTEL. WILOOX, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW. Office 1 ann'a Music Store, San Antonio St.

ISS SUSIE CHITTENDEN, Teacher of Stringed Instruments. Studio Room 7, Turner Bldg. El Paso, Tex Gh FOSTER, ATTORNEY-AT-L W. Special attention given to Estate and Probate Law. Will practice in all the courts.

ROOM 8, MUNDY BLOCK. ET. PASO. TEXAS JAMES H. JHARTINEAU, Civil, Hydraulic and Mining Engineer.

Have Had Forty Years' Experience. colonia juarez, Mexico. Ifl'ClintocR Zimmer, Arohiteots Sm Hnglneera, Mining Maps and Surveys: Machine and Patent Office Drawings: Blue Prints. ROOM 8. SeLDOMBLOCK Private For Treatment of Chronic Diseases.

(Founder of Lindsay Treatment for Women.) 219 N. El Paso St. El Paso, Texas. Te epnone aao. On 1 1 it all 1 1 lO 0 IV OUIl (All Purchasers.

Piano Toning, FolUhlng; and Repairing. W. G. DUNN SSO San Antonio St. i Aetna Bicycles With Puncture Proof Tires AT THE EL PASO CYCLE Adjoining Hotel Orndorff El Paso, Tex.

GUNS AND BICYCLES FOR RENT. We do Repairing. BROSSY'S Dyeing and Cleaning Works DRY CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Dyer and Cleaner of Ladies Silk or Woolen Dresses, Curtains, Blankets, Etc. Gents' Clothing Cleaned.

Dyed, Pressed, Sponged and Repaired. FELT HATS AXD'PARASOLS CLEANED. 110 Mesa Ave. If You want to find a man and don't see him on the streets, go to the Gem Billiard Rooms The Gentlemen's Resort. Pillsbury's is the best flour in the world.

It is the World's standard. EL PASO GROCERY Corner Overland and Oregon Sts R. S. M. P.

Ry. Sierra Madre Line TO GUAYNOPA Yaqui Gold Fields. Sanitarium PUUNS Neighbor- hood Notes i SJCS)SMKaS Texas. Five men in iail at Beaumont suc ceeded in escaping. The rivers in the southern oounties of Texas are bank full and go swirling adown to the gulf.

San Antonio congratulates Itself on the pleasing report of the health officer each month. Fort Worth is doing all the honors to the National Livestock association. Tt ey are a good lot. Sayers is at home among the cattlemen of the state. He would be in his element as a cow puncher.

Soap Shots in Galveston News says that some people think that the money they borrow is bo much fat. The Gonzalez military band has been honored by being appointed as First Regimental band. T. N. A.

San Antonio is making all preparations to properly care for and entertain the oattlemen. She knows how. The Texas weather clerk is on his good behavior and is giving the visitors a fair sample of Texas weather in January. Madison county farmers have dropped to the fact that they can put up their own pork cheaper than they can buy it. The people of Atascosa county are evincing active interest in the matter of tbe proposed Brownsville San Antonio railroad.

A quad of state rangers has been ordered to Bastrop to check the Town-send Reese feud, which is again going merrily on. The Colorado, Texas and Mexico railroad company, a recently chartered road, has submitted to the town of Coleman a proposition to build there. The Capitol Freehold Land and Investment company of London, England, with capital stock of 815,000,000, renewed its permit to do business in Texas. Everybody is surprised that everybody didn't discover the value of rice lands in southeast Texas before experiment demonstrated that they were rice lands. Tbe bankers of San Antonio and surrounding territory composing district No.

2 of tbe State Bankers' association, were to be in session in San Antonio yesterday. Ed. Sinclair, a merchant of Belton, has been bitten by a mad dog. Sinclair has gone to New York for treatment. He might have tried Busch and O'Connor's mad stone in El Paso.

Tbe state treasury is receiving from $40,000 to 880,000 per day cash, and as taxes must be paid by the last day of this month in order to avoid penalties, the receipts from tax collectors are heavy. New Mexico. Raton's new $15,000 school house is n.aring completion. Tbe Phoeniy Enterprise says "shooting editors is a practice that should be discouraged." The Alamogordo News reports a rich gold discovery within two and a half miles of that town. The Dona Ana County Republican has put on a new dress of type, which indicates prosperity.

Tbe rain whioh showered in the vicinity of Deming, did an almost inestimable amount of good. Census Supervisor Sanchez has re-J ceivea irom wasningion tne oi division into census Bids were opened at the government Indian sohool for tbe building and addition to-the dormitory of the school. The Roswell Register on January 12 issued a twenty-page paper descriptive of Chaves county and the Pecos valley. Santa Fe men and others have interested themselves in a movement to establish a mining exchange in that city. Several men on horseback broke into Captain Gregorio Garcla's home at Anthony and stole several government rifles.

The people ofbanta Fe county are paying their taxes more promptly. Last month Collector Muller received $45,548.98. R. A. Kistler, the founder and for eighteen years editor of the Las Vegas Optic, is again installed as editor of that paper.

Albuquerque has not had a cold or disagreeable day this winter, and has had only one day that the sun did not shine all day. At a ball held near Las Garcia stabbed Ramon Baca, who in consequence is hovering between life and death. For the first time since its organization Sierra county has enough money to pay all its liabilities, excepting its bonded indebtedness. W. M.

Reed, for tbe pa6t two years chief engineer of the irrigation com pany, has announced bis resignation of tbat office, as private business affairs in Roswell demand his entire attention. Col. Max Frott, editor of the Santa Fe New Mexican, stole a march cn his friends by returning from his to Kansas City with a fair young bride. Congratulations. Albuquerque Journal-Democrat.

The business men of Santa Fe have agreed to pay V. L. Trimble" who operates tbe stage from Thornton to Bland, $125 per month bonus for the tireteix months for a daily 6tage line from Santa Fe to Bland. Arizona. The new steamer Cuchan left Yuma Saturday on her first trip up tbe river.

A lodge of Elks has been instituted at Winslow with a large membership. It is announced that Governor Murphy, of Arizona, will issue a call at ft once for a constitutional convention for that territory, preparatory to admission as a state. The oattle quarantine now in effect will hurt business in Bisbee to some extent. A bill to establish a United States assay office at Prescott has been introduced. The publio pound at Somerton is full of stock that the settlers run in off their claims.

Jas. Lowry has received a supply of carp from the government to stock "his Huachuoa ranch. There has been no rain in the Walnut creek and Sycamore creek seotions so far this season. A stranger procured $600 of the Valley bank at Phoenix last week by means of a forged draft. A placer miner named Drosenburg is reported to be a very stele man at his oamp ii a the Hassayampa.

The first edition of the "Native American" published by tbe Indian school pupils, reflects credit on the school. Miss Christine Johnson, proprietress of the Johnson bouse, in Prescott, was found dead in her bed last Friday morning. Boys with sling shots are becoming numerous again at Presoott. There is a city ordinance against the use of these weapons. Pete Pemberton has received the appointment of cattle inspector for Flagstaff, Winslow, Holbrook and Navajo Springs.

The United States fish commission car left at Flagstaff 2,400 rainbow trout, 200 rock bass, 100 strawberry bass and' 100 croppies. Tbe poles, wires and instruments for the Bisbee telephone system have been ordered and the plant will be in operation in a few weeks. A citizen of Prescott who was oleared at last term of court of a oharge of cattle stealing has again been arrested on a oharge of horse stealing. It looks like a horse on the court. The President has sent a message to Congress urging the necessity of the enlargement of the Navajo reservation to enable tbe Indians to support themselves by stock raising within the limits of the reservation.

The amount of money order business done at Globe, for a city of 5,000, is truly remarkable. Postmaster W. O. Keller's books, for the quarter ending January 1, 1900, show that he has handled during tbat time $58,000. The custodian of Fort Whipple has been officially notified from Washington to make a report on the condition of Whipple, and also to let the department know about tbe ground the people of Presoott proposed to, donate for the post.

Mexico. The Novelty theater, at Chihuahua, is going up fast. Mormons are going in great numbers to the CasaB Grandes country. Mrs. A.

N. Fields has inaugurated a total abstlnenoeoampaign in Mexico. Tlalpam is to have eleotrio connection with theCity of Mexico this year. Baseball vies with bull fighting aa a popular attraction these days In, Mexico. Juarez does not seem stirred a mite from it) quiet by the trial of Mrs.

Rich. Mexico City's new eleotrio line was inaugurated January 15 amid scenes of popular rejoicing. Orrin's Circus is opening the season in the republic with two performers just escaped from Pretoria as star attractions. Coyoacan, a suburb of the City of Mexico, boasts of the longevity of its inhabitants, its oldest man having attained-the age of 120. A building boom is on in Tamplco now, as well as a general renovation of dilapidated property which has been untenanted for eereral years.

The Banco Central Mexicaao has demanded from the stockholders the payment of fifty percent etill unpaid on tbe pai value of the capital stock. Tbe foundation for the new electrio light and power house at. Tamplco has been laid and work will be pushed with all possible speed until the building is completed. A recent decision by a high court in the City of Mexico establishes the peculiar precedent that the Mexican law recognizes a- valid foreign marriage, but does not recognize a valid foreign divorce. Fuentes, the toreador who lsjuet now captivating -the capital, says that he feels Inexplicable anguish; that he would gladly die, when he is unable to please the public.

Will tbe Juarez bull fighters testify along the same line? The concessions for electric vehicles, iven by the city government to Mr. Charles L. Seeger of New York, have been transferred by that gentleman to the just incorporated Mexican Electric Vehicle company with half a mill. on dollars, gold, capital. Electrio locomotion is to be a big reality here this year.

Electric free cars, electrio coaches and omnibuses, and everybody with an electrio gait trving to get out of their way. It will ail be in the nature of a vast improvement, and we wish it were possible to resuscitate the Viceroy Ravillagigtdo, who brought the public coach service into existence, long enough to hake. bands with Alderman Bran Iff and see the magic coaches of today. Mexican Herald. At a citizens' meeting held at San Marclal it was resolved to organlza and Incorporate a citizens' stock company with $2,500 capital to ereot a canning factory this year at San Marcial.

Fourteen acres under irrigation have already been don.ted for that purpose by a public spirited citizen. For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes tbe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea, twenty five cents a bottle.

4 I Live Stock. i An Ogden sheep grower last week refused $6 per head for 700 ewes. Stockmen in Finney oounty, Kansas, are selline yearling steers at $28 and calves at $18. Shipments from Wyoming the com ing season, it is said, will reach 120,000 head of cattle. Paokers Thursday paid 5c per pound in Denver for 1200-pound Colorado grain-fed steers.

Rangemen who have good cattle to sell will find the Denver market the best of them all just now. Shipments of Mexican cattle for Cuba through El Paso are not expected to te resumed this season. Stock seems to be doing well in South Dakota, excepting the young stuff tbat was turned out last fall. Business in tbe Boston wool market continues quiet, but tbe tone in values is firm, with no sign of weakness. W.

K. Early sold two 9 months old Berkshire pigs at Abilene for pork, and they brought him the neat sum of $28.40. Utah stockmen are winter-feeding extensively this season. Ten thousand bushels of Nebraska corn have already been shipped in. The Idaho delegation at Ft.

Worth ninety strong decided to cast a solid vote against any leasing plan that may come up in the convention. There is plenty of green grass scattered about over the Panhandle section, near Quanah and if tbe latter part of tbe winter is not too severe cattle will be all right. Robert Alfen, a Longmont farmer, has mysteriously disappeared. Allen left Longmont last Wednesday bound for Denver with a wagonload of potatoes for sale. Bill Gann reports the loss of about 40 bead of nice fat stock horses, caused from eating alkali grass on the Pecos.

E. A. Kelly also lost quite a bunch in the same way. Odessa News. The warm rains, have kept the grass green about the roots, and along Yellow House draw in Cochran there is a kind of winter herb that the stock eat ravenously and do well on.

The Kansas City Livestock Exchange has passed resolutions asking and advising the more careful and considerate treatment of cattle in loading and transit. They say the outs and bruisea affect the market value. Montana Stock Growers' Journal: Tbe present mild weather tbat eastern Montana 1b experiencing, while it is all tbat could be desired in a pleasant winter way, is anything but good for the range stock industry. All tbe railroad cattle men and most bf the buyers operating around El Paso arein Ft. Worth at the big convention.

El Paso would have to accomodate six thousand visitors should she secure the big convention two yeaaa away. A meeting of the governors of the states and territories of the Rocky Mountain region, to formulate plan 3 for ithe betterment of the section bo tbat cattlemen, sheepmen, canal projectors and farmers could stand on one common ground, waa unnecessary, this year in the opinion of the Denver Stockman. The modern and most effective cure Lfor constipation and all liver troubles the famous little pills known as De Witt'a Little Early Risers. Fred Sohaefer, druggist. Lewis Dennis, Salem, eays: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure did me more good than anything I ever took." It digests what you eat and can not help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles.

Fred Schaefer, druggist. Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of counterfeit and worthless salve offered for DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt'a is the only original. An infallible cure for piles and all skin diseases.

Fred Schaefer, druggist. G. H. Appleton. justice of peace, Clarksburg, N.

says: "DeWitt'a Little Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation We use no others." Quickly cure all liver and bowel trouble. Fred Schaefer, druggist. F. R. health inspector of Chicago, says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot be recommended too highly.

It cured me of severe dyspepsia." It digests what you eat and cures indigestion, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. Fred Schaefer, druggist. L. T. Travis, Agent Southern R.

Selina, writes: "I can not say too much in praise of One Minute Cough Cure. In my case it wonked like a charm." The only harmless remedy tbat gives immediate results. Curea coughs, oolds, croup, bronchitis, and all throat and lungs troubles. Fred Schaefer, druggist. H.

I. Bevry, Logansport, writes: "I am willing to take my oath that I was cured of pneumonia entirely by tbe use of One Minute Cough Cure after doctors failed. It also oured my children of whooping cough." Quickly relieves and cures coughs, oolds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like Mothers endorse it. Fred Schaefer, druggist.

"I am iudebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my health and life. It cured me of lung trouble following grippe." Thousands owe their lives to tbe prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures coughs, colds, brocbitls, pneumonia, grippe and throac and lung troubles. Its early use prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results.

Fred Schaefer, druggist. Experience is the best Teacher. Use Acker's English Remedy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. Should it fail to give immediate relief money refunded. 25 cts.

and 50 cts. M. Webb, Druggist. Dyspepsia can be cured bjt using Acker Dyspepsia Tablets. One httie tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded.

Sold in handsome in boxes at 25 cts. M.H.Webb, drug-' gist.

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