El Paso Daily Herald. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1896 Page: 3 of 4
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The Worker Are Iftiilriing Up a Small
City; of Their Own Labor a Nec-
essary I'art of the Exercises.
Immense Quantities of "Apple Waste"
Converted Into Various Articles
Which liave a Market
Value.
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never have found anything: to
surpass the cofTee and biscuit9
that your mother made but the
PRINTING
that delighted your father and
the prices that he considered rea
sonable would hardly prove sat-
isfactory to you in this age of
progress and competition.
UP-TO-DATE
is an appropriate term in speak-
'ne; of the printing we do. We
have a lot of new equipment and
are constantly receiving; tha lat
est styles of type.
Books
and Painphlot9 of every descrip
tion printed in the neatest and
most attractive styles. If you
want a catalogue or Constitution
aad By-Laws printed call on us
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mailing a. eo) y of "Selections.1
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Advertising
increased our faciltie9 for doing
commercial printing. We do
not claim to be the cheapest
printers in the State we are not
running; a Chinese laundry but
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brhiis Mr Mates his net iocome of over sTiO.O.iO a yenr
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is theonly bonk of its kind. There is nothing else like it. We have sold over 3iKl
eonies since Kebruarv 1st 1S! every copy with the understanding that it could be
ret u -m'.d if u nsar iVfactory. and not a sin'lc book has come back Cn the contrary.
n have received nearly i'i
and the best known ojt
1000 Testimonials
IIODERT C. 0GDE3(
ii Managing Tart nei
firm of John. Wanamaker
GEO. P. ROWELL
Publislier American Newspaper Directory and Printers Ink
advertising agent In America.
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made 11 fortune of several millions by successfully advertising good medicines
DR. R. V. PIERCE
WM. DEAN HOWELLS
found "Good Advertising" of sufficient Interest to give It a notice oc cupying near
ly a whole page of Harper s Yv eekly
CHARLES A. DANA.
the world famous editor of the New York Sun says: "There should be profit to all
intelligent advertisers who buy this liook. 1U.
One man says the book has been worth to him: another that it is worth:
r oil a page: another that le) wouldn't take s.jO for it; another that its worth soOOJ
to the firni Whose advertising he manages.
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ne.-itlv found in paper covers Absolutely Free by business men who will send a T?
silver dime or H cents in stamps to repay for mailing it. Anyone not in business
for hims-lf will have to pay full price cents -.
This offer is for a limited time only. It is being widely advertised. If y oui
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They are iuaking- a communistic edu
cational experiment near the little town
of St.. Anne 111. some 00 miles south of
Chieag-o that has alretidy attracted a
good deal of attention ami is sure to be
talked of the world over if anythin
inr nuixusa l l u.uii ISlietl. I U1S X
pertinent is known as the lVople's uni
versify. St. Anne is far removed from
the railroad in a reirion thnt i tri.ti-
rural and the university owns an t iiti
section of land G40 acres.
t-jion tins tract stands not onlv the
university building's but also the hemes
for the time hems' of all the student.
ami teachers. 1 lie. land is cultivated
cooperatively by all the proceeds are
sold lor the beneht of all. t.l
ot t.ne community is kept
slore house.
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ii .viiiiijiiiin .siuiieu witti n ca)
lai oi 4.oiiu invested m tools machinery
ami live stock. 1 lie school has asked
lor no tfifts does not expect to sccur
any endowments and will appeal
jMMincr to tne i-iiarity nor the benefi
cence of the public in any wnv. Tin
siuuents and teachers wlio are on the
ground are working; with their own
Hands at the construction of the build
mg-s and are carryni"- on the agricul
tural work ot the school all nf ivl;v.
s done without compensation
ineir lauor is employed directlv in
producing the food clothincr. fuel and
shelter necessary for their own totn-
toriaoie existence. When this labor
lias provided these necessit is. the bal
ance of their tunc is devoted to stud v
l ne educational workers are build
ing- tip their own city including houses
school and farm. The dwellings are
cottages 12x8 feet on the ground and a
story and a half high with first-class
cedar roofs.
They have built five miles offences
planted fruit trees and 50(1 grape vines:
iae set out an immense carden of
about 1!) acres have fields contain iiif-
20000 sweet potato plants. 21 acres of
irisn jotatoes ho acres of oats. 250
acres of corn 40 acres of sorghum 20
acres of millet and 20 acres of lmL-
wheat all of which are in verv line con
dition.
it is the unanimous verdict of the
large numner of vistors that- no finer
crop nor better farminc is to be found
anywhere than there.
1 lie cottages are built in a sort of
&emi-circle following a slight rise of
ground which is everywhere over
grown with hluegrass. It would be
difficult to find or to produce even
with a considerable expenditure o
money a more beautiful location for
the home than this little grove has fur
nished ready mad.
The form in w hich the buildings are
constructed is that of a small village
but there is no subdivision of land and
no sale of lots. The school will hold in
its own name and for its own use. nil
land houses shops and implements of
every kind. Ihcre is no way in which
any person can Fecure a speculative or
even legitimate business interest in
Til Most ZDirect Lino
Kansas City Boston
St. Louis New York
Chicago Philadelphia
Denver Omaha St. Paul
And all Northern and Eastern Points
Tbixmgh. Trains Fast Time
Smooth Track.
Elegant Pullman Palace Sleepers on all
e. through trains. Daily Tourist Sleeping cars
began to prepare for market the to Denver Kansas City and Chicago. Touris
ise amount of "waste daily gath- . . . vmimw.
sleeping cars semi-weeKiy to 5bt. h'aul Minn-
eapolis and once each week to St. Louis and
Boston.
All trains not haviner dininir cars stor for meals at the famous Santa 1T
Route Harvey Houses.
Jb mil information cheerfully furnished upon application to
A. W. REEVES E. COPLAND
City Ticket Agent. General Agent
OfBce. Fargo Building Corner El Paso and San Antonio Streets.
W. B. TRULL Agent at Depot.
Commercial
Printing
IB 1 I 3 B B I 1 IXC an-v 01 ne work of this school. Thera
t Holmes riiblisninff Co.g
' i- come solely for an educational purpose.
i Y 13 Beekman Street New York. The od simph- provides an op-
fe ?? portunity for study for those who aw
at the lowest prices that good
work can be done for.
Our Specialty
Lawyer's
Briefs
CLEAN PROOFS
QUICK TIME
ATTRACTIVE STYLE.
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Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov-
ery will cure 98 per cent of all the cases
of consumption if used according to
directions. It also cures all lingering
coughs bronchical and throat affec-
tions. There is no reason why the
child of consumptive parents need ever
have consumption if its blood and lungs
are strengthened by the proper use of
the '-Discovery." All who have any
reason to fear consumption should read
the chapters on tiat disease in Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad-
viser. This great medical work of 1008
pages profusely il'ustrated has reach-
ed a sale of over (WO.OOO copies. It will
be sent free of charge on receipt of 21
one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing
only. World's Dispensary Medical
association bud Main street iunaio
N. Y.
When most needed it is not unusual
for your family physician to be away
from home. Such was the experience
of Mr. J. Y. Schendk editor of the
Caddo Ind. Ter. Banner when his
littla girl two years of ag;- was threat-
ened with a severe attack of croup
He says: "My wife insisted that I go
for the doctor but as our family phy
sician was out of town i pui-ouaseu a
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy which relieved her immediateley.
I will not be without it in tne iuiure.
2" and 50 cent bottles for sale by all
druggists.
Mexican Central Railway.
Is the only staudard gauge line
tween the United estates
Mexico City.
Mexico is known as an all the year
round tourist resort for pleasure travel.
HeaHh resorts and mineral springs ad-
apted to all the various ills to which
human nesh is heir are found in tne
great country. Climate unsurpassed.
Kor full particular address.
J. F. DONOHOE.
Com'l. Agent. F.l Paso Texas.
be-
border and
Holiday Excursion Kates.
On Doc. 2:!rd 24th 2."th:$0th and 31
I8'-r and Jan. 1st. 1SII7 the Southern
Pacific will !-e!I round trip tickets to
local Texas points at one and one third
rate. Limited for return January 4th
1
U. li. Turner T. K. Hunt
Ticket Clerk Comm'l Ag't.
Ollice Cor. San Antonio and Oregon
sts. El 1'a.to.
Texas St Pacific.
You have your choice of routes via
the "El Par;o Route" via New Orleans
Shreveportj'Memphis St. Louis or Chi
cago. .Tram leaves ci l- aso aioo ciock
p.m. r or further information call on
or address:
E. S Stkvexs B. F. Daruyshirk
Depot Agent. General Agent.
Notice to all Travelers.
Travelers Insurance Tickets have
aeain placed on sale at the Southern
Pacific city ftt.d depot ticket office
T. K. TTt-'JT. CVira'l Aeent.
Xew Tourist Sleeping: Car Service.
xne ooutnern facinc have inaugu
rated through Pullman Tourist sleep
ing car service as follows:
Between Washington D. C. and San
Francisco via Piedmont Air line.
passing El Paso east Mondays and west
X uesaays.
Between San Francisco and Cincin
nati Ohio via Queen & Crescent pass
ing El Paso east Sundays and west
Mondays.
Between San Francisco and Chicago
via Illinois uentrai passing l-A Jr"aso
east Fridays west Saturdays.
In addition to this special tourist
cars for San Francisco leave El Paso
on Fridays and Sundays.
The cars are operated by the Pull
man company on same plan as first
class sleepers and like first class
sleepers are furnished complete with
mattresses -curtains blankets pillows
sheets ana pulow sups new upholster
ed seats (cane) being put in and
other improvements made. Clean
sheets and pillow cases are put on
every mgnt. liertns in these cars are
available to through or local passen
gers holding hrst or second class or
excursion tickets. Each car is in
charge of uniformed porters to make
up berths and keep the car clean. For
rates and furtner information call on
H. R. Turner T. E. Hunt.
Ticket Clerk Commercial Agent
Corner San Antonio and Oregon
streets n.1 faso xexas.
ine wne oi M.r. jj. Robinson a
prominent lumberman of Hartwick N.
. was sick with rheumatism for five
months. In speaking of it Mr. Robin
son says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is
the only thing that gavo her any rest
from pain. For the relief of pain it
cannot be beat." Many very bad
cases of rheumatism have been cured
by it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle
by all druggists.
New Life NtwStreng-
in New vigor.
Holiday Kates via Santa Fe.
Rate One sioflo fare lor the round
trip. Tickets on sale December 24 25
and 31 18!)G and January 1 1897. Good
i for return until January 4tb JS97.
Strong Again !
THE ANAPHRODISTIC!
From PROF. 1)11. KICOKDof Paris Is theonly
remedy for restoring strength under guaran-
tee anil will bring back your lost powers and
top lor evertlie dangerous draiuson your
system. 1 liev art quickly create a healthy
diirestion pure rich blood lirra muscles rufr-
Beu siren; in sienay nerves una clear Drain.
Imported direct from Paris Price per box.
directions Inclosed 3.00. For sale by all re-
pei-tabie druiri;lsts. Mall orders from anv
person shall receive uromDt attention Dr.
V. Cnndorv Aet. and Manaeer for U. S A..
460 Quincy Blbg. Chicago III. For sale only
ny i' rcu cnaeier r.i i-awo Texas.
willing by their own toil to take ad
vantage of such opportunity: and the
only return offered for labor is mental
training. The man who does not want
to study has no reason for going there
and will not be admitted or if mlmft-
ted by mistake will not be permitted to
return. Ail who are not willing to la-
ior with their own hand: at tasl.s
necessary to comfortable existence are
also excluded.
In fact this unique communitv com-
Dines tne elements ot socialism anc
communism and it is to be hoped
without any of their evils. The aim o
the students of the People's university
is to sink individualism and acconi
plish the greatest good for all.
Here i.s the order of the dav s work:
The rising bell rings rt 4 o'clock break-
fast is at r chapel at 0:30. and all hand.-
attend this morning service in then
working clothes. Thev co direct fron
this service to their work in the field
At a quarter to 12 the bell rings a fich"
call to dinner. Dinner is at ten minutes
past 12. and the classes begin at 1:30
At 5:30 the classroom work is over:
supper is at !.
in o:..o to tne time is spent in
rest and plav. and from 8 to 0 in stud v.
after which the dav is done and all re
tire. Sunday forenoon is one's own for
reding and rest and at 3 in the after
noon a service of pnblic worship is held.
i lie use of tobacco intoxicants and
opiates is not permitted within the uni
versity's precincts.
lhe work of building this commu
nity was undertaken by Walter Thom
as Mills who as field secretarv for Hie
organization is entirelv responsible
for its management. The appointment
of teachers securing of students di-
receion of discipline in fact the com
plete management of the school in its
industrial classroom work is for the
present in his hands. It is an old
Idea of his. Mr. Mills is known as a
ect urer on temperance and other social
ind economical tonics.
The wonderful growth of the corps of
1Iic little colon v and the verv satisfac
tory returns which the immediate fu
ture promises are held to justify the ex
pectation that in a verv short time.
the fruits of its own toil will entirelv
provide for its support. X. Y. Herald.
A new industry hitherto but littl
followed is just assuming importance
It is known as the "apple waste" indus
try.
15e as reckless and ext ravagant as you
please it is impossible according to a
modern philosopher to waste. There
is nothing in the great cosmos which
cannot be utilized. There is no such
thing as excess or superfluity for all
can be re-used.
The apple waste industry is a newoc
cupation which demonstrates and
proves the value of waste and the wis
dom of the modern philosopher. Tin-
new industry is an outgrowth of that
vast one of the evaporation of applet:
whose product is called by grocers
dried apples
In the preparation of the apple for
evaporation the core is cut out neatly
by the knife of the paring machine
simultaneously with the paring process.
The apple pulp is then sliced treated to
sulphur steaming in order to main
tain its fresh hue and it is ready for
locking. Formerly the core and par
ing were shoveled together anil
burned. Many tons of it were con.
sumed and t.housards of dollars fed to
the roaring fires of furnaces
Rut it was discovered that the core
and skin of the apple contained gela
tinous properties as well as an acid
which under proper conditions would
excite alcoholic fermentation.. The
evaporators of southern Michigan hit
upon the discovery first and imme
diately
immen
ered together. A number of young girls
were employed at 30 cents a day. This
cheap labor made the expense small
The waste product was subjected to
the same steaming and heat as in evap-
oration and sulphurized to prevent dis
coloration from the atmosphere.
The evaporated waste was then
shipped to commission merchants
Jellv manufacturers recognized the
vailue of its gelatinous properties and
the wine merchants were convinced of
its fermenting tendencies. A great de
mand for it was thus created and the
evaporators have created from it an in-
lustry equal in size to their original
business in the preparation of the pulp.
outh water street commission mer-
hants always have it on hand and
quote it at about one cent per pound.
Jellv manufaet urers buv it at that price
by the car load and use it exclusvely in
the preparation of the cheaper jellies.
In the manufacture of jelly the skin
and core ol the apple is boiled down
to a pulpv cousistencv. It is then
trained in immense colleudcrs and
boiled again with the addition of 75 per
cent glucose to 25 per cent of the ap
ple "waste." To ths colorless apple
jelly different flavors and coloring mat
ter are added and the product is sold
in the form of peach currant straw-
berry apricot or pineapple jelly.
whichever vou mav call for.
In the manufacture of champagne in
France immense cur loads of apple
waste" are used. (Ireat ship loads of
it are yearly taken in at Havre and dis-
tributed over the south of France. The
waste" is used with grape juice to ex
cite fermentation. It is also largely
used in. the preparation of cheap wine;
and cider. However it must be noted
that in the apple "waste" which is
shipped abroad a great deal of what
called apple "chops" finds it way.
pple "chops" are the sliced evaporat-
d apples not perfect enough for pack
ing it would be almost lmposs-nne to
extract iince enough from the skin and
core to warrant their use without the
chops." In this country where ap
ples are plentiful and very cheap eider
listillcrs use the whole fruit and do
not use waste.
The process of jelly-making in Chi
cago especially of the cheaper kind has
taken an immense stride forward of
late. A stupid story has leen exploded
that the severai large firms here em
ployed men and boys to go about the
streets and pick up discarded apple
cores. Also it was said that thev de
rive part of their supply from private
trade with economical housekeepers.
restaurants and pie factories. This is
an error. The apple waste which is
used comes exclusively from evapora
tion' factories and is handled only by
commission merchants. nif maruet
value rarelv varies from one cent- per
pound and the employment of a force
of street gatherers would add an cx-
traordinarv expense which would ren
der its use almost impossible consider
ing the fact that apples may be pur
chased at 50 cents per barrel.
The apple "waste" in pie factories
each vear amounts to innumerable car
loads. In the neighborhood of these
establishments families are constantly
ept supplied with as much as they
m carry away. Amonp the poorer
districts thev have long ago discovered
'v necessity and inventiveness the
worth of the "waste." To them bread
ind butter was once the daily ration;
now bread and apple jam stays ine
pangs of hunger. Chicago Times-Herald.
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Through Line Between
EAST and
SUBSET 1
Daily Through Trains to
NEW OliLElNrS
The Best Line to NEW Y0EK PHILADEL
PHIA WASHINGTON and Eastern Points.
Pullman Buffet and Tourist Sleepers. For
Tickets Time Tables and FuU Information
tall on or Address:
L. J. PARKS A
T. E. HUNT Com'l Agrent
El Paso. Texas
. G. P. & T. A.
Houston. Texas.
C. W. BEIN T. M.
Houston Tz
MEXICAN CENETAL EY.
Popular Winter Resort
Pullman and Free Reclining Chair Cars in Service.
Address the undersigned for full and reliable information:
J. F. Donohoe. Com'l Asrent. EI Paso.
COLUMBIAN PRIZE WINNERS;
The
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pleie
Mooi
A Tint tie of Odora.
Aunt Priscilln. that man in the upper
berth is smokinrr n ciirarettc."
"Land's sake Louise get out the cam-
phire bottle right quick and upset it."
-I'etroit l-ree iTess.
IIIh l'a.slon.
cannibal king smiled upon bis
spouse a he marked t ne rapidity witn
which the latest triumph of his chef
disappeared under her attacks. "Our
late spiritual adviser was a godsend to
us in our extremitv" he. remarked.
Kre he died 1 Had grown to love him
mure anil more in fact.
lie nibbled ivt a collnr-bone.
I perpetually referred to my affec
tion for bun as a devouring passion.
Yes." X. Y. Journal.
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A Wonderful New
Medical Book.written
for Men Only. One
copy may be had free
on application.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO NV
Major C. T. Picton is manager of the
State Hotel at Denison Texas which
the traveling men say is one of the best
hotels in the section. In speaking of
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy Major Picton says:
"I have used it myself and in mv familv
for several years and take pleasure in
saying that I consider it an infallible
cure for diarrhoea and dysentery. I
always recommend it and have frequ-
ently administered it to my guests in
:be hotel and in every case it has prov
en itself worthy of unqualified endorse-
I meat." Fpr sals by all druggists.
The skin of the serpent is exceed
ingly extensible; it can be stretched to
iwiee its ordinary dimensions.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure
constipation. Cure it positively cer
tainly infallibly. Cure it -so it stavs
cured. Cure it so you can stOD taking
medicine. And that is something
that no other remedy in the world will
do.
Via Santa Fe Route.
Round trip rates to Las Vegas Hot
springs at all times as well as to the
seaside resorts on the Pacific coast.
Full information cheerfully furnished
upon application to.
J2. COPLAND
Gepero! Agent
CONOVEB
PIANOS
CHICAGO
COTTAGS
ORGANS
WERE GIVEN
Highest Awards
At the World's Exposition
for excellent manufacture
quality uniformity and
volume of tone elasticity
of touch artistic cases
materials and workman
hip of highest grade.
OATALOQUB8 ON APPLICATION PRB
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
CHICAGO. ILL.
LARGEST MASUFACTL-HERS OF
(MS SD CRSAKS W THE WORU?
Purest Drugs. Late
A. K. ALBERS &
RRONSON HT.OCK.
HEADACHE ELIXlfi Cures
headache. Try it.
t News
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"EL PASO
ROUTE.'
Texas and Pacific'
The Great Popular Route Between
The EAST and WEST
Short Line to
New Orleans Kansas Oitv
St- Louis New York
and Wash i n f yt-y .
favorite Line to tha North East and
Southeast
Pullman Buffet Sleetiing Cars and
Solid Trains from El Paso to Dal- .
las Fort Worth New Orleans
Memphis and St. Louis.
Fast Time
AND
Sure Connections
See that your tickets read via
he Texas and Pacific Railway.
For maps time-tables tickets rates
and all required information call on or
Address any of the ticket agents or
D. F. DARBYSH1RE
General Agent JS1 Paso.
GASTON MESLIER General Passen
ger and i 'cfcet Agent.
L. S-.THCBNE Tbirri V'ee-President
and General Superintendent.
Foster and Mitchell.
Attorneys aad Ccaoselors.
Will practice In all courts of Teias and
New Mexico.
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for consultations. Hewareof WtASi 1 KuIlM
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Hawkins, J. W. El Paso Daily Herald. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 234, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1896, newspaper, December 23, 1896; Laredo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth295842/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .