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t THE DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, MAY 17. Warm Weather Comfort for the children. Slippers or low shoes feel very comfortable this warm days on the youngsters feet. In either black or tan color, all sizes, at prices that are most in teresting. 5 to 8 in sizes. .. .$1 15 8i to 11 in slz.es 1.25 Hi to 2 in sizes 1.50 SCHUTZ BROS., ..109 . EL PASO St. - CLASSIFIED ADS. FUK HALE. WOK !ALK Mining londs for sale at tbe I -1 .Heruid office - j Ij'OKSALE Mining deeds for sale at the' Herald office. Ij'OH SALE Or. McGill's famous (range Ldossoui by Mrs. A. .M. small, 125 Leon street. FUU SALE. Very cl.eap, gramma bay. Ap ply Leo. OuuO & Co., Mnuiou and frt. Louis sirs. Ifolt SALE. Uo d buggy horse also tine saddle pony aud a nice pony driviug team. Also mule tcaui. liox AH. HMtlSLLANIiUUS. JL'tfT KECEIVED A few registered and bigli grade Jersey cows for sale, fresh aud printers. O. C Ciaitner. WANTED. WASTED: A girl for general bouse work must kLOW iiuw tuiouk. Apply at Si-in'l Bchuiz t sju. WAN TED. Good housekeeper or girl for gi'iicttil bouse work. Must talk .uglisb and know how to cook. Box as. t'UH BK.M', 'Oil KENT A brick bou-e for reut .price 10.01) per month. r.niuire Lindell Ho el. The Ainericaii Navy, Cuba and Hawaii. A portfolio, in ten parts, sixteen views in each part, of the finest half-tone pictures o( tne American navy Cuba and Hawaii, nas just oeen issued by a Chicago publishing house. The Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe railway has made arrangements for a special edition for tne benefit of its pa trons, and a specimen copy can be seen at the local ticket office. Single parts may be had at ten cents each, tne full set, one hundred, and sixty pictures, costs but one dollar. Subscriptions for the set may be left witn tne agent. Io view of tne present excitement re garding Cuba these pictures are every timely. Call at the ticket office and are them. Cheap Fuel For Cooking; Stoves. Before making your arrangements for summer cooking we wish to call atention to tne economy of using stove gasoline. Five gallons of stove gasoliue is equivalent to 1,000 cubic loet coal gas. Stove gasoline is sold in this city hve gallon- for (1.00). A Surpri. We were greatly surprised this morning to find that euoiintsr lap dust ers were bo coeap, at this season of tne year, but one of the best assortments of them ever brought to town is at the West Texas Saddlery Co., at prices from 30 cents up. KeaJ Estate Transfers. J. S. Crob, joined by his wife, Josephine Crosby, has conveyed to A. P. Coles for the sum of $125, the un divided one eighth iuterest in lot No. 1, block 102 Mills map. This property is locattdjoD the scuth corner of Frack lia and N. El Paso street. Keady Made Skirts. We have a tine line of ready made dress ekirt in coverts mohairs, novelty suitings, silk, pique and crash. Fine fitting goods, and well made. CALIFORNIA STORE. Fine line of ham moo -t a at Irvin's. 6ftNftmmmmmmmmmmmnH .v -lr- -l -MA. ma. Mi. Mr- Mr. Mr- Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. MA. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr, Mr, Mr, MA, Slf.a ::::WATCHES. E. Howard movement, solid 14-karat. gold cae, usually sells for $110, our price CreseentStreetmov., 17 Jewels, adjusted 26 yr. Boas gold tilled case, was $05, now B. W. Raymond mov 17 Jewels.adj,, In 25 yr gold tilled case, sells for 843 0u, now P. 3. Bartlert mov.. 17 jewels adj.. In 25 yr, gold tilled case.sells for J40.our price U M. Wheeler movement In 'JO yr. Boss cse, sold for &0, our price now 16-Jewel Eampdin mov , yr. gold filled case, sold for i'i5, our price now 15-jewel Waltham mov., in 15 yr, gold filled case, sold for,&J5; our price Goods sen' C. O. D fc' Inspection. No trouble to answer questions.' "No trouble to snow WML- k - rjivm vik- ik jiv n lit iUiUiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiaiiiUiiUiiiiuiiiiuiHUiiuiuiiiiiaaiuuiiuiuiunuiuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiatiiii f THE REAL ....STUFF t THIS YfAR' Maple Syrup, Direct frm the trees to CHAS. F. SLACK & CO. We have a limited supply ia gal lon cans only. Come early or you will get left. CkasIShcbCo JLMJJN 1 Think that everything YELLOW is .gold. Clean your Silver with cheap, gritty or acid preparations. Buy cheap Spectacles, because thev will ruin your eyes. Buy a PLATED wa'ch case and nav the price of a 20-vear filled case simply because it has a 20-year euarantee in it. Tar oa mutri fat Pf. TPH iir.r slu vmi mi irK t. trt nav f nr a Rolid '9 0 gold ring, simply because some one Forget that we never MISREPRESENT anything we sei;. GEO. W. HICKOX & HIXSON. ' "Tlx& J ewelers. " Bronson Block, III an Antonio Street, El Paso, Texas Miss Mamie Spencer is still very sick. L. L. Barns left this morning for Flagstaff, Arizona. Rev. M. Cabell Martin went up to Las Cruces this morning. Ed. D. Fowell went to Springfield, Illinois, this morning over the Santa Fe. " A. Dunhamp passed through here today on his way to Chicago from the f ity of Mexico. Undersheriff J. C. Jones went over the Santa Fe this morning to Colorado Springs, Colorado. Emil Solenach receiver of "public raonejs at Las Cruces, case in on the Santa Fe this morning. Traveling passenger and freight agent Sirrene, of the S. P. came in from the north this morning. W. H. Brady, traveling agent for tbe Santa Fe fruit and refrigerator line, is in the city on business. Miss Caroline Raynolds, daughter of President Raynolds of the State Na tional bank,is visiting Mrs. U. S.Stew art Mrs. W. H. Austin's Bister. Miss Ma Fon, and her cousio, Miss Jeton, who have been in tbis city for some time, Wave today for their homes in Ten nessee. J. Duncan A. Smith, accompanid by his wife, came in from Clifton yester day and leaves for Scotland on the T. & P. today. He will make a three months trip of it. J. R. Hunter, of Holbrook, Arizona, came in on the Santa Fe this morning. Mr. Hunter is on his way to San Aoto no to join tbe Arizona contingent of 'Teddy's Terrors." He is an out and out cow boy and will doubtless be of valuable help to the "Terrors." County Assessor Winn informs the public tnat the time for voluntary ren ditions of property expires June first. After that time the assessor makes the return from the best information he on obtain. L. L. Foster, Joe Sayres' campaign manager, wires parties in tbis city that Crane has withdrawn from the race for governor. This gives Sayres a walk-over. rorOm Fifty Itwi, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the remedy best for diarrhoea. Twenty-five oents a bottle. Grow fat Et at Smith's Creamery. $60.00 $30.00 $26.00 $20.00 $19.00 $18.50 $14.50 ll-Jewel Waltham or Elgin mov., in 10 yr. case, sold foriJ; our price uow... 7 ewel Elgin or Waltham mov. In solid silver cases, sold for 118.50; our price Waltham or Eltfin mov. in s-rew nickel cases, sold for $13; our price now Full jewel Elgin mov. solid 14-karat gold case, extra heavy, wa $H5; now Appleton & Tracy,17 Jewel mov. In 14-karat solid gold case, was $110; now Wa'tbam or Elgin mov. In Ladles' solid 14 karat gold cases, was $48; now 80-year cases, Waltham or Elgin mov., Ladles' size, was 8.KS; our price now All Watches quoted aove are oft Latest Designed Oases and up-to-date move ments, and are made by manufacturers of high and well-known reputation, and areguarante-d to be represents. Our motto: "Y"UR MONEY'S WORTH OB YOUR MONEY BACK." SILBERBSRG BROS., Jewelers. 125 El Paso 8t., El Paso, 1 exas. goods." a sra rit lit aa tit lit lit at Oi f Besides manufacturing PUKE, lIHill t;it.lE UANDIKS, we arc now making a tine line of Chocolates & Bon Bons For 30c, per lb. We use only pure cream for our ICE CKEAM.and Pl.'KF. Fruit Flavors for our .Soil a. v 4 Roger' s Morehouse '; Block t Mfg. CONFECTIONER R H Q M X, P R fj III Al Jl IIII U. I I "J 1 Sierrau Madre Line -TO- GUAYNOPA and the Yaaui Gold Fields. 8 wanta vou t The police are cauturing many spring pr'zes in the shape of blind bike nowadays. The latest victim of the cruel nforcement of the hike law was ni ne otner than the Sant Fe Hepot ticket agent, Carl Ennin. Carl eijos a joke, and it was with notice able pleasure that be related the story of h's oap-ure to a Herald reporter. He said bis liht was burninsr brightly when he left the depot but that b stepped into an El Paso street store to cneck up some '"invigorator" cars, and it was while in there that the light went out. "Oh, I'm not alone," said Carl, "Jim Magoffin was pinched for the same offense a few seconds later and we both paid one dollar each and departed with that inexplainable feeling about half way between sheep ish and mad dog." Theoele irated ca?e of Noyes Rand and Frank B. Cotton has been on trial in the district court since tbe ninth of tbe mout'i. The tes'imony is exceed ingly voluminous and interp-ting. Mr. Rand L.s nee a on the witness stand four days, subject to such tor tures as are usually inflicted upon a witness. Some idea of the importance of this case can be formed when it is known that nearly every prominent lawyer of the city is engaged, and it takes three trips to carry the records in the ca-e from the clerk's office to the court room. Four depositions taken in Boston cover thousands of pages of closely written legal cap and cost the snug little sum of $2000. Trinity Epworth League will give a social at tbe parsonage, 712 N. Camp bell streetThursday evening beginning o o clock, inis will consist of a mus' icai programs interspersed with reci tations, after which nice refreshments will be served. Everjbody invited and expected to attend. Two Mexican women whose minds had been warped hy intoxicants got into a fight last night, for which viola tion of the peace and dignity of the state they were induced to contribute two dollars to keep the plaza trees green. I I J. M. Du Bois, trustee for Geo W. Du Bois, sells to Mary Q. Du Bois, for the sum of $b00, lots 7 and 8, Block 266, Ca-npbell addition. This property is located on the west side of Campbell at. above Kio Grande St. in the aa ward. Jaa. Magoffin, G. Putnam, Jno. Doe, and Mr. Cole each contributed one dollar towards building a city hall, be' cause tbey failed to carry lighted lamps on their bicycles last night. Patriotic. Neckwear and belt. Late nevolties in tbe national colors and emblemes, in bowH, fancy stocks, and in belts. California Stoee. A. H. WHITMER, D. D. S. Dentistry In all Its branches. Office Over Santa Pn Ticket Offlne Mr, Mr, Mr, Mr, Mr,Mr,MA,Mr, Mr,MA,M,tJ, Mail Orders Given Special Attention. $11.00 $ 9.00 $ 6.00 $46.50 $58.50 $22.50 $16.00 lit iat "it it 11 in iat lit lit lit i am "S5w; cs if) Lest We Forget God of our fathers, known of old Lord of our far-flung battle lin Beneath whose awful ban'l we hold Dominion over palm and oir;e Lord God of Hosts, be with ns yet, Lest we forget lest we forget! Tho tumult and the shouting dies The captains and the kings d part; ' Still stands tiine ancient sa'-riti"e, j An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget: lest we forget: Far called, our navies melt sway On dune' and headland sintis the fire Lo, all our pomp of yesterday Is one, wi'h Nineveh and Tyre! Judge of the nations, spare us vet, Lest we forget! lest we forget! If drunk wiita sight of power, we loose Wild tongues that have not thee in awe Such boasting as the gentiles use Or lesser breeds without the law Lord God of Hosts, be with U9 yet, Lest we forget! lest we forget! For heathen heart tha. puts ber trust In reeking tube and iron shard All valiant dust that builds on dust. And, guarding, calls not thee to guard r frantic boaet, and foolish word, Thy mercy on thy people, Lord ; Amen. Rudyard Kipling. Pore Hygenla ice. Made from distilled water. Ask your family physician or druggist as. to purity and health fulness of our ioe, Telephone No. 14. ElPaso Icr & Refrigerator Co. Infants Caps. New line of infants caps in Organ die and Mull both plain and Em broidered. California Store. Smith's Creamery is open again. El Paso Steam Laundry, Telephone No. 47. CUT FLOWfcRS. Mrs. J. H. Comstock. O'Brien Coal Co.', sell pitch, paper. lime, cement, plaster, etc. Pitch, paper, plaster and lime. El Paso Fuel Co. Phone 110. Best spot cash prices paid for fur niture, etc., at 317 Ll ir'aso street. Ask for "Ei- PASO TRANSFER." the best 5 cent CIGAR on the market. For plumbing and gas fitting at reasonable rates go to 310 El Paso St. Rogers is now serving ice cream soda la all flavors with crushed fruits The best Mexican and Havana cigars re made by the El Paso Cigar Mfg. Co. Vapor and medicated baths at 416 North Oregon street Rehumatism relieved at once; massage in all forms. The Delaware house on Mesa avenue is to be transformed inco stores, one of which will be occupied by Felix Mar tinez as a real estate omce. Payne-Badger Coal cpmpany, Mc Alester, CerriUos and anthracite coal, cord and stove wood, yard Second and Chihuahua streets. Telephone No. 11 Buy your coal from ''O'Brien Coal Co.," tbe agents and direct shippers from tbe Cerriilos mines. 'Phone o The local sentiment in this city is in favor of Sampson's fleet getting lost, so as to be away from the strategy board and the cable. Stoves of all kinds for hard and oft coal. MOMSEN & THORNE. l wo local pugilists are billed lor a light at Rand's grove tonight. Some tninK that if it la not stopped by the police it will be very interesting. Everybody goes to the St. Louis Furniture company. 317 Et Paso street for good housd outhttings and easy terms. L. L. Pearce, a former grocer in this city, and D. A. Richardson, for merly of tbe Postal. Telegraph, 'have formed a partmenship and well open in the real estate business in a short time. Both are well known in the city For sale. Six choice lots on Texas street, including one corner, near pro posed White Uaks depot. B F. Hammett, Jr. The Ei Paso Real Estate Co. sells to A. T. Merril for the sum of $340. lots 29 and 30 ii block 14, Franklin Heights Thii property is on the north side of Texas St. For sale. Six choice lots on Texas street, including one corner, near pro posed White Oaks depot. B. F. Hammett, Jr That Tired Feeling is due to impov erished blood. Hoou'sSarsaparilla en riches and vitalizes tne blood and strength, energy and vigor. Be sure to get Hood's. Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and do not purge, paia or gripe. All druggists. 25c. Good eating at Smith's Creamery. The El Paso Building and Real Estate Co. xells to Geo H. Crawston for the 6um of $400, lots 17 and 18 in block jno. o. d ranniin neignts. rnis pro perty is on the north side or lexas St near Ange at. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair. Qold Medal r Midwinter Fair. mm CREAM AEuHN5 V Music is Gladstone's Solace. From Harper's Weekly. Toere if,unhappily, no further doubt as io the mortal nature of Mr. Glad stone's illness. He i3 suffering from n cosis of the naeal bone. Pain, whichbaheea almost inces-ant, re fuses to yi--ld to tbe rem-dies admin istered. That the evening of Mr. Gladstone's life should be thus clouded with physical pain touches the hearts of his most inveterate political oppo nents indeed, of the whole world of English speaking men with a personal sense f sorrow. .Needle s to say Mr Oloastoue is bearing his uurden with dignity and composure. Unable 'O read, he finds his principal solace in music. One of his family plays to him for an hour or two every day. During his recent visit to Bournemouth in search of the relief that did not come, bis chief delight was in listening first to Lidy HaUe and tceo to Mile. Janoiha. who came on different evenings and played to him at the villa. It is i-aid tna the min'strations oi tnese Kindly ladies soothed his pain as no medica ment could have done. During tbe rumors of war and the rumbling of earthquakes in every part of the worlr, it is touching to note tbe sympathy with which the English people are unanimously inspired at tbe spec tacle of Mr. Gladstone sinning into tne grave while afflic ed with acute physi cal pain. He is fully aware of his condi tion, as beinsisted'on the doctors telling him the truth, and tbe whole truth. Dr. Habershoo, who has replaced tbe late Sir Andrew Clarke as bis physi cian in chief, once informed me that Mr. Gladstone is the best patient be has ever bad, but that the right hon orable gentleman always insists on knowing tbe reason of everything that is done. When bis intelligence is con vinced, his docility in comp'ying with doctor's order is exemplary. Higher Education for Nurses. The training school for nurse at Hotel Dieu was formally opened on Monday. May 16th, at 4 o'clock p. m. A highly inctructive lecture on Anatomy demonstrated by a skeleton was delivered by one of tbe members of the medical facultv. A series of lec tures on this subject will be given from this time on. they will be of great as sistance to the pupil nurses in the pur suit of their studies, in which Anatomy takes the nrrt place. This school will afford a good opportunity to those de siring to become trained nurses, young ladies who may nave this desire should make application NOW. by letter or In person, to the Si-ter in charge of the hospital, as it will be of the greatest advantage to them to be present at tbe beginning of the course. Health, high moral principal, intelligence, and a fair grammar school education are es sentials. A more extended education is of distinct advantage, though not necessary. The Sisters have been so fortunate as to secure tbe services of Miss Annie E. Whelan as Supervising Nurse. This lady is a graduate of Carney Hospital Training School, Bos. ton, Mass , and for some time held the position of superintendent of St. Joseph's Hospital Training School, Philadelphia, Pa. She is fully com petent for the position, and will, we hope, be as successful in ber work bere, as she has been elsewhere. Importations of Mexican Cattle. Importations of Mexican cattle into the United States in April amounted to 35,158 head, against 73,409 head for the same month in 1897. At El Paso the number ertered was 18,018 head, at Laredo 5747 head, at Nogales 5619 bead, at Eagle Pass 4095 bead. arT Brownsville 1157 head, and at San Die go. Cal.. 522 head. The total for the year thus fa-- is 72,538 head, as compar ed with 160,649 received from Mexico during the corresponding period in' 1897. These figures are authentic en ough and possib'y represent mainly the importations as have passed through the .various customhouses. but they by no means include tbe great" number of Mexican stock cattle tbat is not contract d for in Mexico and really owned by Texas and New Mex ico dealers, nor does it include a very large percentage of Mexican cattle now in the country that crossed the border in the dark of the moon with out going through the formality of paying tbe duty as required by the statute. That Texas has virtually de nuded northern Mexico of its stock cat tle tbis year there i no manner of doubt, and 'he demand still continues, although the supply is t-aid to be prac tically exhausted. Dallas News. Seventy Years Ajpo. It will be sveoty years on the 4th of July, 1898, since the corner stone of the present Baltimore and Ohio rail road was laid in Baltimore by Charles Carroll, of Carroll ton, who, as is well known, was one of tbe signers of the declaration of independence. This fact was brought to mind this week m removal from tbe Baltimore and treasurer's vault to the Masonic pie in .Baltimore oi the Masonic em blems and tools which wer used by Gen. Carroll du-iog the ceremonies of laying the corner stone. Tbey consist of badges, a trowel, a bpaae and a stone cutter's hammer, and also the apron worn by Thomas Young Nichol, a working stone mason, who perform ed the actual labor of Sitting- tbe corn er stone in its pluce. There was a very large procession of mechanics, civilians, military, etc., on tbat day, and one of. tbe relics still preserved is a tin cup made by tbe tin plate work ers who were in the procession on a large float. Globe Democrat. Where She Would be Stvo: From the Chicago Post. "I will admit," said he at last, wben tbe discussion was beginning to be come tirts ine to him, "that there is one branch of legal practic in which a womn ought to be. a brilliant suc cess." "More ccccessful than man?" she asked. "Ob, much more so." "And wbat branch is that?" she in quired. "Cross-examination," he replied. "And why should she be so success ful at that?" she demanded. "Bi-cause," he answered, "when you combine knowledge of law witb wo man's natural curiosity you have a ombina'ion that positively cannot be beaten for getting at facts." She wasn't quite sure whether she should con-ider it acrmpliment or not, hut she said he was real mean, any how. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- let. 11 drue gists refund the money of it falls to cure. Mariano E?cajeda, brother to Dis trict Clerk Escajeda, presented himself to recruiting officer Catlin yesterday and enlisted an a private In tie Natio nal Volunteer Keterve," - A HOME The Largest Brewery in the Telephone 122. On terms to suit all 8 a i ui Viiaoui oi Piano Turing, Polishing and Ke pairing. W. G. DUNN REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank AT EL PASO, In the state of Texas, at the close of business May 6, 189S- RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $402,393 91 Overdrafts, secured and un- secured - 14,itoy o U. t-.Bonds to secure circu lation - 100,000 00 45.709 63 32,00000 Stocks, securities, etc Banking house, furniture and tixtures Other real estate and mort- gagesowned - Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) $ 43,303 46 Due from state banks and bankers 34,919 10 Due from approvea reserve M.,1 agents 136,J;5 Checks and other cash items 3,93 14 Notes of other national banks....- 19,950 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 118 ra Lawful money reserve In 14,000 00 bank, viz: Specie 44,483 00 14,350 00 287,276 97 Legal Tender Notes Redemption fund with U S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 14,500 00 Total LIABILITIES. Oapital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided prolits less ex penses and taxes paid National bank notes out standing 1900,238 74 $100,000 00 40,000 00 9,463 82 9t,00000 Due to other National banks 76,481 04 Due to state banks and bankers 89.231 64 Individual deposits subject, to check 437,b0020 Demand certificates of de posit 117,169 64 Certified checks. 90 00 Cashier's checks outstand ing 2 60 660,774 98 Total , $900,338 74 State of Texas, County of Kl Paso, ss: I U. 8. Stewart, cashier ot the above natued bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my know.edga and belief - li.S Stewart, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to belore me this 16th daj of May, ls8. Seal itic-TARD F. BnwGES, Notary public for El Paso county, Texas. ' orrect Attest: JOSHUA, r. KAiwuiaJS, i M. W. Floornov, J. F. Williams, . Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Oi THE State National Bank AT EL PASO, in the state of Texas, at the close of business May 5, 1898. resources. Loans and discounts $333,080 97 . k....-i t , :Llld unsecured '. 34,236 01 IT t iitwU tn st'curn iirtu- 'Union ftfSS?? stocks, securities, etc U,9ys 11 l.iiiiM. furniture and lixtures 21,600 00 Other real estate and mort gages owned 7,859 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) $ 25,109 19 Due from state banks aud tmnkers 8.0S5 Ui Due from approved reserve nirt.nts 101,028 77 I Checks and other cash items ! Notes of other national hanks Fractional paper currency. uickels and cents .... Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie Legal tender notes........ v...... Redemption fund with L. S. treasurer i5 uer cent of 16,448 30 27,818 00 1,760 40 127,075 00 15,000 00 323,335 53 circulation) 630 00 Total LIABILITIES. $726,630 40 ; f a pit a I stock paid. in Surplus fund . - rmtivided profits, less ex penses ami taxes paid National hank notes out standing I ue to ot her national ban ks Due lo slate hanks and hankers ; ........ Demand certificates of de ...wlr $55.000 00 0.000 00 6,545 26 12,240 00 3,189 83 3,583 22 79.698 32 524,376 4 6,391 00 6,80o ?.9 622,845 14 Individual deposits subject, to check Certified Checks . Cashier's checks outstand ing 7i6,630 40 St .e of Texas, ounty oi r.i i , " it i' La' k land, casnier of the above named bank, do so'emnly swear that the above statemenns true, io tun urai ui my knowledge and belief. Know it? k j. o. LCKi AKD Cashier ubsc-ibd a' d sworn to be. ore me this 16th day of May, 1898. ... IsEALl R- " rOD, Notary public for El Paso county, Texas. Correct Attest: C. R. MOREHEAP. I Joseph M 'oorris, Uirectow J. H. Kutisxix, 32CSn Antonio St. INDUSTRY. Southwest. Give it a tria'. J. W. MAGOFFIN, Man. -THE- NEW MEXICO RAILWAY COAL CO. CONSTRUCTING El Paso & Northeastern Ry. ANDJ El Paso & Northasstem R, R. To accommodate the public, -will carry freight and passengers on its construc tion trains to and from the end of its track. Commencing May 16, trains will leave El Paso at 7:30 A. M., and returning will lsave end of track at 2:30 P. M., making close connection with stages to and from Alamogordo, La Luz and Tu larosa daily. Passengers can now make the through trip to or from La Luz the same day. A. S. GREIG, General Superintendent. "His Work His Reference." IWlI AT t ? t t t JIM The Inimitable SIGN WRITER 117 SAN FRANCISCO St. Signs i ..Of Every Description.. J Finest Work. f Lowest Prices- A Few Of Our Many Furniture Bargains. Iron Bed, any size, $3.50. Imitation Mahogony table, 24x24 top, brass feet, $2.00. Tabomette Stands, Oak and Mahog ony finish, 75 cents. Solid Oak Chiffoniers only 97 00. $20 will buy a Solid Oak Bed Room. Suit, with 24x30 bev. plate mirror. Combination Kitchen Cabinet $6.00. Highly polished quartered Oalc China closet, $11.25. Compare tnese prices with your eastern catalogues and. you will find! you can save money, besides patroniz ing home institutions. Hoyt & Bass, 8IP EL PASO ST. Finest Line of Chatelaine Bags and Purses. The most exquisite Jewelled Purses asd Bags in i he city. The pr per CZZ. thing for well dressed la dies. Our stock Is com plete and prices right Tverthing in the Book and News Liue. Latest novels. Athletic goo.is. Bring your Prescriptions to us. We'll fill them accurately. BOOK AND DRUGSTORE 220 8AN ANTONIO 8T. I J,C.Ross&Co., ; i Undertakers and pklmers. 401 EL PASO ST. Every requisite for Funerals. thing Satisfactory. Every- Office 'Phone 811. Residence 183. X t