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THE miLY HERALD TUESD FEBRUARY 8, 1898. PUBLISHED KVKBY EVENING Except Monday ntred at the postofllce at El Paso, Texas a mall matter of the second class. TERMS OF 8UB8ORIPTION. Call v. one year ............. ...IT 0) 8 60 ... 176 .. 60 . 8 00 . 1 00 - SO Dally, six months ... Dally, thre month DaAly one month. ..... Weekly one year .............. Weekly six months.... Weekly three months. .. JY OARRIER. The Iaii.t Herald Is delivered by carrier n Kl r'aao Texas and Juares, Mexico, at In 9nnts per week, or 00 cents per month. Subscribers failing to get TBI Hiriiji re kiarlyor promptly should notify Thi Us- t,d business office (not the carrier) In order w receive Immediate attention. Telephone Ho. 116. . AOVERriSINO RATES. Kates of advertising In the Dally or Weekly dlllon made known on application at the publication office. Orrlngnptelephonenum oer 116, and a representative of the business department will call and quote prices and Qint.ritp.fr for nnfLf A. locait 10 cents per line in every instance t.-r tlrst insertion, ana A cents per line iornwai additional Insertion. Loal notices of every description II per ch each insertion. : BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. rn Herald Is fully prepared to do all kinds oi plain ana lancy joo priming in tui the latest styles. Work perfectly and promptly done. THE WEEKLY HERALD. A Urge eight page paper giving the local events of the week, published every Saturday. Just the . paper to tend friends for information regard ing El Paso. Price S2.00 per year sin months SI.OO. THE WEATHER Ohitbd Statib Weather Bttheaf I El PASO, Texas. February 8 1893. T1m Fi :M a. m. Barometer 39.9B Thermometer 43 Direction of wind Nw Velocity of wind per hour . 5 Weather Cloud Bala 84 hours (lnchesand hundred ths)......0 00 Highest temperature last 24 hours.....-... '0 Loost temperature last 34 hours 43 IN eight years the number of beet Bu?ar factories in this country has in creased from two to forty-five. Already the Mississippi river is rising alarmingly, and still many of the great crevasses created by last year's flood in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi have not been closed. At the recent fishery congress in Tampa, Florid, the delegates from China. Chof Tszuhl, delivered the most touching and eloquent speech heard in the convention, ha himself having1 been firtt deeply touched by the cordiality of the reception tender ed him. The new idea of the German em peror in reerard to German cartoonists who are too frisky is to sentence them to malarious fortresses without the benefit of quinine If the prisoners ara familiar with the Kentucky remedy for snakebite they may pull through. Nevada may and is justly termed the "rotten borough." Nevada not only tolerates but by legislative enactment invitts prize fighting, but a Nevad community, in the county next touth of Carton City, has indicted a lot of cowardly lynchers, which is more than most communities have courage to do, A New York paper says that ex Senator Hill, Senator Murphy, Rich ard Croker and o'her democratic lead ers in New York are "making desper ate efforts to shove the si ver question o t of the sight and bunco the 550,000 democrats in New York Ptato who gave their votes to Bryan in 1896, Tammany dropped silver out of its platform in the -recent city election and mu?h p' eased with the result of fie bunco. Reports from Louisiana indicate that the past season has been a profi table one with the sugar planters The crop has been slightly in excess of 1S96 and nearly equalin? the crop of 1894, which was the largest in the history of the state. The tonnage of cms was below the average, but the yield of sugar has increased. The average grade of sugar is better than last year, prices are advanced and good profit is returned to the growers, resulting in the advance of from 20 to 25 per cent in sugar property, many old 'plantations beiog brought under cultivation that had been idle since war times. That was a curious gathering of politicians at Washington the other day when the friends of free coir age assembled to consult how to save their pet proposition from the destruction toward which it was rapidly drifting. There were among those present Sen ator Jones, of Nevada, a life-long pub lican; Senator Teller, of Colorado, life-long republican; Senator Butler, of Norih Carolina, a populist; Senator White, of California, a democrat; Sen ator Pettigrew, of South Dakota, a republican; Senator Allen, of Nebras ka, apopulis'; Representative Bailey, of Texas, a democrat, aod Marcus Diiley, of Nevada, a lver-miae own er. The d.mind for most go ids is more heavy for the season, manufacturing works are be tsr emoloye, and orders booked, and prospects for the future are more encouraging than at this sea son in any other year of which equally definite records ex'St. Exports of pro ducts continue surprisingly heavy in spi'e of some ri?es in prices. Treasury receipt from customs were larger in twenty days of January than in the en tire month of October or November, and apprehension regarding the mo netary future is no longer felt outside of speculative circles. Failures are considerably smalltr than were ever known at th's season, both manufac turing and traiing lew than half last year. Railmad e-rrings in January thus far re torted tave ben 17.6 per cent, larger than list year, and 10 3 per cent, larger than in 1892. Dun'i Revjew. if T J ' i HON. THOS. B TURLEY. Urited States Senator From Tennessee. ENATOR TURLEY, who was appointed by Governor Taylor in J uly last Sto fill out the unexpired term of a lawyer by -profession, and one Memphis bar. He was at one He had never held a political The contest for the nomination has been one of the most interesting in the bis tort of t.h state. It is exoected that McMil'.in and Taylor will be candidates to succeed Senator W. B. Bate at the 1899. Globe Dem. TEXAS TRUST LAWS. They May Be Used aa Models by Other States. Washington, February. There is no ca-e before the supreme court of the United States which is being watched with more interest than the Texas anti-trust cages. On the decision of the supreme court in this case hinges tbe power of the states of the union to reach tbe trusts by state legislation. The demand for briefs in the case has neen very large. There is no doubt from the expressions heard here among congressmen that if the supreme court bhf uld sustain the law in a'l es-ential particulars, similar legislation to that now in force in Texas will be enacted n many other states witbnut delay. The impression has pa ced ground among those who are following the case that tbe chances of the law beiog upheld in all except the provisions hich gives the etate courts jurisdic tions over parties outside of the state who offend against the law, are excel ler t. It is the opinion of congressmen, who are await'rg wi'h much concrn the outcome of the case, that even with :he jurisdiction den'rd by the supreme court, the law- would give the trusts considerable -troub'e, for the reason that if any considerab'e number of states adopted simi'ar legila'i-n against the trusts the market of the trusts would be so constrained that they would no longer be able to operate successfully. Gossip about the court 9ay that the case is being given the greatest attention by tbe court and that the new justice. McKenna of Ca lifornia, has been selected to write the opinion of the court. It will be an ex haustive opinion and, whether for or against, will cover the whole subject so thoroughly that the powers of a state to regulate trusts will -be defined o clearly as to settle the question for a generation. Stop Ytr Kickin'. Stop yer kickin 'bout the times Git a hustle on you, Skirmish round and grab the dimes Ef tbe dollars shun you. Croaking never bought a dress, Growlin' isn't in it. Fix your peepers on success, Then go in to win it. Times is gittin' good agin Try to help them all you kin. Don't sit round with htngin' lip; That is sure to floor you. Trv to git a better grip On the work before you: Put some ginger in your words When you greet a neighbor; Throw your troubles to the birds G'.t right down to labor, An' you'll notice ev'ry day Things is comin' rigbtyour way. Stop yer kickin', git a hold Of the wbeel and turn it. You can never handle gold 'Less you try to earn it. Brush the cobwebs from your eyes, Stop your blam'd repinin', An' you'll notice that yer skies Allus'll be shioin', Ef you hain't the nerve to try, Sneak away somewheres an' die. Commercial Tribune To Make Small Farms Pay. Small farms nan be made to pav if properly utilized. One farmer in New York state who has but twenty-five acres, Irpeps tn norses, one cow, and raises two pigs each year, growing all the ford requii ed to support his family and stock, makmg poultry and eggs his specialties. He devotd tbe most of his time to poultry, claiming that it was less work tban nauhng milk to tbe railroad sta ion in winter, and that ggs bring good prices every year. The result was that he made a fair profit, while farmers wi'h larsre farms claimed to have made nothing. When iarmers decide that poultry can be made a leading obie -t on farms, and rot given up to women and children. they will have a source or income bet- er than many others and for every month in the year. Boot on the Other Lejf. U. S. Attorney H. B. Child res. who represented the governmenti to he Elephant Butte dam case, is now rnn. resen'ing a canal company in a suit at Albuquerque, in which distinguished rounsel is arguing from premises dir ectly the opposite from which he ar gued in the government case. Chil ores a-guea that his clients have made surveys for an irrigation cnal and ex ercise tbe ri?ht of eminent domain aa a public corporation. toe late Senator Isham G. Harris, Is of thi most prominent members of the time a law partner of benator Mams. ofli ;e until he was appointed senator. meeting of the legislature in January "To Heaven and Hell " A Denver dUpatch says: Twenty- even men and two gambling outfits were captured in raids last night by the police at "Jimmy" Scott's place in the Burke block. In Scott's place a picture, copyright ed in -1896, na found. It represents "Etern tv." or the "Roads to Heaven and Hell." It is a picture which might be expected t bi found in any place but a gambling den. It contains more truth tbau ar', and is calculated for use in Sunday schools rather than in p'ar-es of vice. However, some con scientious gambler wished to put be fore his patrons the truth and remind them that they-were not in the straight and narrow path. At tbe top of tbe picture is the golden city to which the narrow, rug ged path leads. All along the way are people struggling, but the light is ahetd. One young girl has almost reached the top, when a flashily dres sed youth entices her over the wall in to the darkness. There are the good Samaritans, charitable women, etc. On toepthr side is tbe broad, slippery, downward course, thronged with peo ple. They are eambling, drinking, having wine suppers, fighting, robbing acd murdering each other. Finally tbe end comes witi a quick shoot down into the fire below, where young girls are crying to their mother above in despa'r. Dancing acd theaters are conspicuous in tbe representations, and the devils urk about close to all. The picture is interesting, even to policemen, and was studied by every one at headquarters with interest. Why not Prosecute? . The Tiroes and the Herald recent ly had a tilt over tbe dance house ques tion, and while both were soaring high in the moral atmosphere, each claim ing to be the real moral champion of the city, it is noted that neither of them waged the moral warfare to the extent of doing any damage to the evil which etch pretended to be bewailing, It is noted, too, that the preachers and their followers were loud in their pro testations against the dance halls, but they contented themselves with pre' renting a petition to tbe city council The couDty attorney, in his turn, stated that be was reidy to prosecute the dance hall proprietors whenever comp1a:nts were filed, and there the matter endd again. There is an ade quate law covering the dance ball and other evils, but there seems to be none emoosr all other moralists who are willing to apply the remedy prescribed by law. There seems to be a screw loose somewhere in the moral pro clivities of the people who howl loud' est against these violators of the law- Graphic. f rom all which it may be lairly in ferred that there is also a justice of tne peace hereabouts who would be willing to dispense justice, should op portunity oner. " The Coming Woman Who goe3 to the club while her hus band tends tbe babv, as well as the old-fashioned woman who looks after her home will both at times tret run down in health. They will be troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleep lessness, faicting or dizzy spells. The most wonderful remedy for these wo men is Electric Bitters. Thousacds of sufferers from lame back and weak kidneys rise up and call it blessed. It is tbe medicine for women. Female complaints and nervous troubles of all k'nos are soon relieved by the use of Electric Bi'ters. Delicate women should keep this remedy on band to build up the system. Onlv 50o per bott e. For 6ale by W. A. Irvin & Co. Four saloon keepers of Leavenworth have been not' fled that they have been dropped f r m membership in tbe Modern wocdmen of America lodce because of their calling. Two of them are ho'el keepers. They propose to go into the courts to test tbe right of the grand lodge officials to eject them. They have been members of the lodge lor years, and say they are now too old to get into any other insurance order. Mining lec talon tot Ice for sale CKlood' Restore full, recrtilar action of the bowels, do not lrri- I I I tate or Inflame, but leave III all the delicate digestive or- m " g:ml9in m perfect condition. Try them. 35 cents, rrupued only by u. I, oo4 Wo,, fcowoH, Mast, SOUTHERN PACIFIC SUNSKT. Weekly Tourist Car Excm sions With out Change, Between San Francisco and Wa-hington, D. C, Chica go, Pittsburg, Pa-, and Cin cinati, Ohio. Leave El Paso on Fridays and Mon days f tr Washington, D. C, arriving Mondays and Thursdays via Southern Pacific company, New Orleans, L & N. & Southern Ry. On TO ednesdays for Chicago, 111., ar riving Saturdays via Southern Pacific, New Orlear-B and I. C. R. R On Saturdays for Pittsburg, Pa., ar riving Wednesdays via Southern Paci fic, NewOrlesns, I. C. to Louisville, B. & S. W to Cincinnati and B. & O. On Sundays for Cincinnati, Oiiio, ar riving Thursdays via Southern Pacific, New Orleans and Q. & C. To San Frn-ico, Cal , via Los An geles, leave El Puso o- Mondays, Tues days, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, arriving at Los Angeles first day, San Francisco 2ud day. These cars are operated by the Pull man company on same plan as first class sleepers, and like first class sleep ers are furnished complete with mat tresses, curtains, blankets, pillows, ehr-ets and pillow slips. New upholster ed seats (cane) being put in and other improvements made. Clean shests and pillow slips are put on every night. Berths in these cars are available to through or local passengers holding first or second class or excursion tick ets. A charge of $1.00 per double berth (two may sleep in one berth without additional charge) per night is made; $5.00 for a through b rth New Orleans to Los Angeles or San Francisco. Each car in in charge of an uniform ed porter to make up berths and keep the car clean. H. R. Turner, T. E. Hunt, City Ticket Agent Com'l Agent. El Paso, Texas. Change in Freight Rates. Effective the 15th in$-t.. via Southern Pacific C--. ra'es from eastern seaboard territory and New York will be the same as from St. Louis this on classes and comodities. The class rates will be as follows: 1 2 3 4 5 A. B. C. D. E. 1.42 1 26 1.15 1.10 .81 84 , 76 .59 .48 .41 itoute ail freight in care Morgan Line New York, E. Hawley, A. G. T. M way, New York City. 349 Broad T. E. Hunt, commercial agent, El Paso, xexas Sierra Madi Boat to tb Yaqal Gold Fields. Take the R. G., S. M. & P Ry for Casas Grandee, San Buena- bentura, and the Yaqui gold fields Trains leave Ciudad Juarez Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at o:ao a. m. Arrive Ciudad Juarez Tuesdays, lnursdays and baturdays at 4 mo p. m Mexico City time. Depot opposite Mexican (Jentral passenger depot. J. T. Logan, Gen'l Traffic Agent Mardi Gras, Mew Orleans Tickets on saie vial he G. H. & S. A Sunset route, February 17, 18, 19 and 20, 1898 good for returning at at any time within 15 dajs from date of sale at one fare for rounn trip. On Friday the loth and on Saturday, tbe 19' h, tourist car service and on the 19th din ing car service. First clts coaches and Pullman buffet sleep- rs daily. T. E. Hunt, : H. R Turner, Com. Agt. C. T. A Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Fredericks town, Mo., was troubled with chronic diarrhoea for over thirty years. He had become fully satisfied that it was only a question of a short time until he would have to give up. He had been treated by some of the best physicians in H-urope and America but got no per manent reiiei. one day be picked up a newspaper and chanced to read an advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He got a bottle of it, the first dose helped him and its continued use cured him For sale by all druggists. iiacklen'a Arnica Salv. The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Bores, teter, chapped bands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions and positively cures piles, or no pay re quired, it is guaranteed to give pea, feet satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. - For sale by W. A. Irvin & Co., wholesale and re tail agents. Mardi Gras at Sew Orleans. Account of Mardi Gras at Ne Orleans February 2ist and 22c d. The Texas & Pacific R. R., El Paso route. will sell you round trip tickets February 18th. 19tb. :0th and 21st-. limited for return to March 5tb, at one fare lor-the round trip, 833.20. For further information call on or address B. F. Oarbyshire, S W. F. & P. A. I have given Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a fair te6t and consider it one of the very best remedies for croup that I have ever found. One dose has always been sufficient, although I use it freely. Any cold my children con tract yields very readilv to this medi cine. I can conscientiously recommend it for croup and colds in children. Geo. E Wolff, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Fernandina, Fla. Sold by all oruggisis. For Over Fifty lean, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children tee thin st It soothes the child, softens the cums allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the remedy best for diarrhoea Twenty-five cents a bottle. Pore Hygeiiia Ice. Made from distilled water. Ask your family physician or druggist as to purity and nealthfulness of our Ice. Telephone No 14. el Paso Ice & Refrigerator C The Mexican Central rallwav han established in Mexico City a Bureau of Information which is prepared to furnish reliable data as to lands, their price, titles and resources, whether grazing, mineral or agricultural: about the mining industry; about the desir able locations for manufacturing en terprises, or any general information relative to tbe retources of Mexico. latent or developed. Address either: A. V. Temple, Mgr. Bureau of Information, Mexico City. G. A. MULLER, Com'l Agent, El Paso A few months ago, Mr. Byron Every, of Woodstock, Mich., was badly afflict ed wl h rheumatism. His right leg was swollen the full length, causing him great suffering. He was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Tbe first bottle of it helped him consider ably and the second bottle effected a cure. The 25 and 50 cent eizes are for ale by all druggiste, Myar Opera House RIGSBY & WALKER Lessees H- Q. MITCHELL . Manager You will Laugh until You forget Yor Number. "Courted Into Court" SRich and Harris' Splendid Comedy Production. JOHN J. M'N ALLY'S BEST. The special cast environs MARIE DRESS LER, JOHN C RICE and Twenty other Farceurs, Including John G. Sparks, Jacques Kruger, James F. Callahan, Oscar L. Fiaman, John Frees, John C. Sorg, Hurry Ertheiler, Damon Lyon, Saliy Cohen. May Duryea, Agnes Milton, Paula Everett, Clara Palma, Blanche R. Verona, Carrie Francis, Marion Brighton. -J Seats on sale at Albers', Monday at 8 a. m. Prices, $1 00, 75c. and 50c. LOOK AT THE MAP! We can Ticket You to ANY PART OF THE UNITED STATES. LOW RITES, Eleqant Equipment, Fast Time. tp. TURNER, Gen'l Piu'r mi Tkt Agent, DALLAS, TEt B.F. DABBYSHIRF, S. W. F. 4 P. A. TRUSSES Without Any Heavy Waist Belts. w Absolutely waterproof. s Without Leg Straps. irfdbyV Cleaaly. C. Cluths CVw Neat. Detroit, Mich. In Chas. CI u trie's "Can- Jlne" Truss (pat'd), we leave on almost entirely free, and hold rupture securely withoat a direct pressare. We will show and explain the Truss and give you booklet tbkb. W. A. IRVIN & CO., Wholesale & Retail Drfiiists 153 Stationers. EL PASO Novelty Works j Oldest established, Best equipped, Aid most modern BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP IN THE CITY. Workmanship on all classes of Repair Work guaranteed to be satisfactory. Latest im proved machinery and most skilled workmen. See us limp In n1 examine the Best $30.00 Bicycle 4 i IN EL PASO. 319 San Antonio Street. EDW. H. ADLER, ..General.. Upholsterer, Harness Maker and CARRIAGE TRIMMER. Mattresses renovated and reurnd the same aay. r arucu:ar attention given to all kinds of rpp-lrlng. Cor. Santa Fe & West Overland Sts. EL PA80. TEXAS. Fall And Winter THE LATEST We soltflt your dressmaking patronage, being Dreuared to render uromDt and satls- rac ory service. SPECIALTY OF WEDDISO TROU88BAO MB9. W 8. 8TANDISH. Mills Building. Opposite Plaza POMEROY'S EI Paso Transfer Company. HACKS, BUS AND BAGGAGE. Phone 18, 300 to 310 South Orefton Street Napoleon J. Roy, The Fashionable Tailor. shiuwn rimt . oppflsnr vammr, TTO-ffrrer ntoer t tne BIBAL1 tf- Millinery. M. AINSA, . WHOLESALE Grocer and Importer, 113 OVERLAND STREET, El Paso SADDLERY CO. ..Manufaclurerg Saddles, Harness, Wagons, WHOLIsALE H?00PE Winchester and Martin Rifles We handle the old reliable Cooler Wgon. Our stock of Saddles and Harness is up-to-date in style, qua'ity a&d price. No trouble to show goods. CALl AND BE CONVINCED.... Tuttle Paint & Glass LOOK AT THE CLOUDS FROM THE TOP and so see the silver lining. You can doit from our trains. We go above them in nlars. THE MEXICAN reaches all the principal places of interest. Address the undersigned for full and reliable Information : G. A MuIIer, Com'l Agent, El Paso. S AJSTT A FE. The Most Kansas City,- St. Louis, Chicago, uenver, umaha, tt. waul, - And aUJNorthern Through Trains, Fast Time, Smooth Track:. Elegant Pullman Palace Sleepers on all through trains. Daily Tourist Sleeping cars to Djnver, Kansas City and Chicago. Tourist Sleeping cars semi weekly to St. Paul and Minneapolis and on oe rach week to St. Louis & Bjston. All trains not having dining cars stop for meals at the famous Santa Ft Route. Harvey Houses. Full Information cheerful! v furnished nnrm ,nnl1n&tlon tn J. 8. MORRISSON, City Ticket A-ent. Office, Parjro Building, Corner El DOUBLE DAILY ... TRAIN SERVICE with Buffet Sleepers Only Standard Gu age Line Running Through Sleepers to the City of Mexico. Night ud Morning Conneetioni at New Orleui with linei to "IW YORK, PHD ADELPEIA, WASHINGTON, ATLANTA, CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS VIMPHIS N0 CHIdiflfl - 'His Work His Reference f t Milne. I The Inimitable V ? of El Paso. 117 SAN FRANCISCO St. My best advertisements sand boldly out la t.la'n view of all observers If you see a good Mirn or fine job of lettering, look for I-NE" at the bottom of it You'll find It there. Others can do their best, I will sur- nasa It. ArknrtwlMriireri flnno. einv A WRITER in the city, V Q H OP PP- Y- M- - A- BuildlDg. I OllUri Get my prices. SIGN PAINTER : EL PASO, TEXAS. acd Dealers in.. Firearms and Ammunition, AND RETAIL. Colt Pistols. . Remington Shot Guns, &c, &c. .400 AND 02 EL PASO ST. THOSE who are recognized aa au thority over the couatry recom . mnd that tbe walls of school rooms be made hrichter and more at tractive than they have been in the past, as it will have a cheerful effect on tbe scholars. Tbe same argument can be used in reference to your resi dence. Treat the walls withjas pretty paper as yon can afford, as it will assist in bringing health and happiness to your home. PHONE 206. Co. San Antonio St. EL PASO. CENTRAL RAILWAY Direct Line to Boston, New Yoik, Philadelphia and Eastern roints F. B. HOUGHTON, General Agent. Paso and San Antonio Streets. "SUNSET BOUTE." NEW OBLEAN? AND GALVLST03 SAN ANTONIO AND GALV&TC3 SEAMON Laboratories Corner Stanton and St Louia Sta. Ei Paso, Tex. P. 0. Box 97. All kinds of aseayinir and chemical work. Act aa agent for shippers . of ore to tmelters. Corre- .. f pondence solicited. You Will Save Money! By Retting plan for your new build- ings drawn hy Tliornton RELIABLE ARCHITECT Boom ia MoraheuM Block, BIFaao, Assay