The El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 233, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 16, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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El. PASO, TEXAS, OEC.-«, l«#3.
|fv Xttt""1 "f subscription.
» " DAiLt.
One year •
Six niaiilt8 :•*•• f ™
One 1 Vr
*Jtftin the cicy limit*, flc«f.er!.-a by (amer, 25
«*tnts per we.k.
1\, any part of Mexixul* additional per year,
loc-vcT postage.
WEEKLY.
Ume yenT
Siiroontbs ..»..
Tfer«*e mmulu •••■ . ..
For rates of ad*,ertismg, job printing,
lithogrsphv, etc.. ctc., applications must
be made. to" tho Times Publishing Com-
pany. East Overland street, ±1. Paso,
Tf x as.
$3 DO
1 75
1 00
Arri t nis
att'J l><*parluce«
'i'rainji.
o I
7"s« tini". given l^rtiic ;irri»Til .md departure
o< .iaiu5 l* iocnl t-'ine, winch in si.vty minutes
SiOTCr tha.i risilroa 1 t ric.
SoutUPrTt ViKJilic Mnil aiitl Eipre»8:
Arrives .daily at »•« P- ™-
OeparU * .,.i0, a. m.
emwrant.
Arrivia daiiy at ^: jfj P• »•
Departs " 0:4a, a. ia.
Xexa* Si Mai I ami Ilxpren*:
A.rrt^c»-d&ily :it ••*• a 121 *
Depart* L .4»,p. BI.
Galveston, n:;rr:ibi:r~ A S*u Antonio
Mail »!««! Kvpr< ss:
Arrives liaily at 2:5". a. m.
Departs " I0:2k».p. m
*T—— ———1 KlIIU'-ANT ! ___
Arrives daily at -j ^ a- rn-
Dej>ari3 " .; -••• .... . » •>P
Atchison, Tnprkn & Santa l e Mall and
^Arrives dailr -U.. .... l<L2->,p m.
Departs -." - :C0, a. ra
Mexican Cj-iitrs-.S M.iif axid Express:
Arrives daisy nl o:vt'' P" In"
Depar s " 8:45. a.m.
^
a# notice on shore before commencing
the bombardment, nor was any offer
made far securing the safety of British
citizens by taking them an tua ships.
On leaving Vohetnar, the French offered
to convey British subjects in the bom-
barded regian to Tamative. This offer
was accepted, as the peapta along the
eoast had lost everything, and feared the
resentment of the natives, wha was ap-
prehends.! might hold them responsible
far their misfortune*. Wt^en the fl er
wa« returning to Tamative,jthe French
commanier observed ihe lievas fk>g fly-
ing. He tliereupen resumed the bom-
bardment. this being the third assault.
ATfcer firing many allots, rhe ships pa-sed,
leaving the ttag still firing.
.Post Office Hours.
General delivery «per.s daily nt 7 a. m.,
and closes at C.p. hi.. 0:>- tuntl.ty ::om j u>
16:30 a. m.
Mails i<jr the: Sa-.ta Fo -Tr.'.ihs close at ]»•
n, Ma'is 'or tlic s. !'• and T. A I* cioso at 8
p.m. Mails f>r iicxico ciosn s-.t .j (>. m. Daily.
t'. D.l'OKTKK, 1*. S!
XHK WilES
Aatboi ized A|jei.ts and ltaprofCHtatlvc i.
s-— Chihuahua—Mr. Percy .T. C Ibborn.
DemikCt, N. M.—?>Ir. -A. J.,. I.oomis.
Lobdsbdisc, N.—M. B. Morrow.
Sir.vBH City, X. if.- Mr. ^\'. A. llan-
kins.
.^T BoNi.ro, X. M.—Mr. ('harles Metealf>?.
('oloitado City, Texas—S. Cole-
i man.
KANciSCO.—The Timkh will be
found onli'.e at th« office ».f K. C. Dakc'g
—i Advertising A^r-in'v, CS Merchants 10x-
Change, California St., of whom emjuir-
7-^fo8 can be made.
TE LEU 11 V P11IC N E YVS.
liurnail leaves. —_
MixxEOAi'Oi.is, Minn., D»jc. 15.—
Mudd's eav s :11< 1 trough factory btir"ed
loss 420,000: iiiMir a Mi.-e S5.00U.
-The greater
Fire.
Alexaxdkia, Dec. 1"
part of the temporary biiildiiigs erected
111 the Gre.-rt~i;ij nan' atrer -Jjie boinb.ird-
ment by the li.iti-li He :t, were burned:
A Swindling Firm.
New Yojuk, lit-e 15. — Pogtcfllee Hi-
speetar Rev", of t -hie: go, to-day arretted
George NV. Rumble at bis office in Fulton
street. Rumble i^, wauteJ m Chicago
uiulei an iiidlctmf iit for v'ol i;ing tj e
postal i::ws- He is charge.1 with bavfng
under tli.^ name of VV. T. .Soide & Co.,
srnr circular* f .rough ihe mail, by which
lie obtained money from his correspond-
ents undrr false representations. He was
held in $55,000 bail. On Bumble's- door
ia tiiis e«y was a siiii ro.-.disg, "West* rn
Gr.tirs ai.cl Cattle Abso -intion," probably
th : fame uatme as his Chica.o busi-
ness.
MEDICAL.
Williams & Son
X^e only Exclusive
BOOT ill SHOE STOfiG
In El Pjjiso, Texas and Chihuahua
Mexico
CELEBRATED
J. Rayxolm, Pres. J. "VV. ZouiBi, Ca«h'r
First National
BA3STK,
EL PASO, TEXAS.
Stockholders and Directors.
M. D. Thatcher, Pueblo, < ol. A. A.
J^otiiiisoH, A. '1 . &S. F. JJ. Ii. Ai'olph
Krakaaer, J:«s ph SchUtz, J. K. Rtvn-
oids, .Tames I*. Ilaccue, -J. \V. Tays, W.
S. Hills. K1 Paso, Texas.
MRS, S. X*. CONN'S
DRESSMAKING PARLORS,
Experienced and Iieliable Work.
New York an I JV-ris Fashions.
Bridal, Evenin ' an ! Reception Dresses
a Hoecialtv.
MARSII JStrrLDIXG.' SAX Ai'TOXIO STItEKT
EL PASO.
Q4V1S A BUIX,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
E3 Page, .... Tex**.
J P. HAG«XK,
ATTORMEY AT LAW.
OSce in Magna'* Slock on 8u Antonio St.
El Paso. Texa*
J M. DEAN.
ATTORNEY AT LAW;
rtistrict Attorney SCth District of Texas.
Paso del Norte
"Old Tom,"
Mexico,
NOAH F. FLOOD.
JOHN BAILEY.
FLOOD & BAILEY,
HOLESALE AND
DEALER IN
R ID T A. I L
GENERAL M
MS
ISE,
A
TTORNFYS AT LAW,
Paso, T-jiew.
Mundv's Block. K1
4-is ly
^LLEX BLACKER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Offiec, San A tonio Street.
Mexican Goods, Mexican Curiosities, Mexican
Products, Ornaments,
CLAY WARE OF INDIAN AND MEXICAN MANUFACTURE,
fl. L. riCKETT. H. W ELLIOTT.
PICKETT & ELLIOTT,
Attorneys - at- Law,
SILVER CITY, NEW MEXICO
Mining Litigation a specialty.
A ■ in mvfeor :nr. Moistt.-Ueis Stcmach Bitter.;
has reeet ••< d the pf.sitiv.} cirdoiseh-.cnt
from erBin.'-b.t i ins, «n4 h:i.s Joirjj occu
p!ed i {•) e:si ;iir.onj stall !&r:i projjrie-
tary'i- in ■ . Its proper i .6 as a i.ait-rative
oj dis r 'crsd ion ■ of the ; tomin-h, 1 ver
ai:d liiiwe s.; is: it :i preventive <:.f majariat dis-
eas'-s are no los e < v. i.e '. : ii Kavs been • c~
eor '.el emphatic i roft.- >io:;:i: je cmiiien-.ia-
li
For ale by i}r»<rgi.^:r; £in;l dr'ai-rs,. to whom
apply for If( St -ltri-s 'Aiin iliac for 1S&4-.
Huovr In UKturto.
••Lucan. On:.. iXia:. 13.--Siiew fell fif-
teen inches deep h.st ni^ht. There are
lieavy .drifts. The d»cniio;i, Flurin ai.d
bruce trams are all blocked.
Domestic Trouble,
g IxDiAN'Ai'OJ.is, Dec. 15. — Granville
Bryan, « stock deal -;- of th's cit_v, com-
niilted suicide. D.uiiestij trouble was
the cause. ^
| *" Frigid Clim its.
Yiboisnes, Ti., Dec. 15.—-A change.
Of 58 degrees is the temperature took
place last nii*Ti:. Ali factories neie
compelled to shut down on account of
excessive ice.
( HCIIOTT S)
-- V
O u
U P
ilailroatl Accidcut.
rHiLADKLfiHA^Dec. lo. — A collision
iook place tliis uiuruingun the fJernnan-
towu branch of the Reading railroad, at
west Sixteenth , street station. The en-
glue oflie ineoiniiiir passenger train was
derailed aud several persons severely
fcurt. -
Yootlifut Incendiaries.
s *Hilwaukee. Wisconsin, Dec. 15.—
Moffett, Fiach and Millaid. the three boy
* iticeUiliaries plead guiity. Criminal
Court Judge Mallory sentenced them to
: —the refor.n school til■ of a^e.
~ The Fcuce Questiun.
Galvkst«n. Dec. it).—A News, Aus-
tin, special sajs: Adjutaub-Geaeral
King has information that war on feaces
U at present the work mainly organ-
ised movements, supported and directed
by larg« stock orraers wBS have no land.
The Egyptian Situation
C-AUitK Dee. 15.—There m great ex-
citement among the Muase) men and
Christians of Upper Egypt, attributed to
the action of the American missionary.
The C 'pts are defiant and a^p ipuHr ®ufc-
break imminent. Gvv$i nor 8outt Las
warned the Eoyptian government o! tl e
feltuatirm, . —
The Democratic Couveatioa.
Wasihngt<ix, D' c. 15.—Am')n* ihe
leading democratic members of ct agress
opinion prevaits lhat the r.ext demo-
^'©rWic convenlion wiil be held in the west,
v vuicago is werking quietl}*, but dili-
to secure it and thus monopolize
attlwial conventions next year. The
^Bteaibers of the naiiaaat convention from
Iowa and Minnesota declared for Chi-
cago. Louisville i.< anxious to secure a'
l nrention :ind has active friends. One
tbe-most promiaent deioocratic lead-
of congress said te a Star reporter,
5 convention, 1 think, will either go
l^ouisVilie oi Chicago."'
nexicaQ'stoieitm. |
^' GAiYESTON, Dee. 15—A News Fort
special says: Juan Duran, the
in who murdered-a Chin iroan
miles south of Fort Darg last
r, was executed within the walls Of
yesterday evening in the presence
i of fifty deputy sherifEs. No
/.wna admitted. Duran took It
iy spree than any tiling
Ah Ex foil
ent
Preparation of
IVlhl Cherry and Petroleum
Tar.
The 'most potent, tho raost essen-
tial and tue most ellectual remedy
ior Tliroat and Lune Diseases.
Cures Sore Thoat and Hoarse-
ness ai=td Loi-s of .Voice.
Cures Coughs, Cold and Croup.
Relieves Asthma and Difficulty of
Breathing.
\\rj ] I I 'revent Bronchitis, Pneum-
onia and Consumption, if jtaken in
time.
Promo' es Easy Expectoration
and Relieves Pains in the Chest..
WINDSOR HOTEL,
EL PASO STREET,
EL PASO _ TEXAS.
This hotel has jiiot been opened to th#
public.
THE TABLE AND ROOMS AR3
FIRST-CLASS.
Everything new and satisfaction guar-
anteed
FREE COACHES FROM ALL THE
TRAmS TO THIS HOTEL.
W. H. CARTER, Proprietor
DRY GOODS.
THE
GALIFOE2TIA STORE,
FULL L!>'E OF
California Goods
AI.V.'AY3 ON UANi).
Has Just rcccived a. fall and complete
^ BtOCt Of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries and Provisions
J. CAUSHEB.
Fe'.vell Block HI Paso Texas
H. PARKER,
CITY ENCIMEEH
Office in Green's Btiildiug next to Wind
sor Hotel.
E. L. BEAUMONT, M. D„ -*S
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.-
Xz3~ OZlce—South side of Plaia, near the Central
Hotel.
Open Day and Night.
K. ItOIlGEHS, M. 1>,
PHYSICIAN, AND SURGEON.
Office over fl. L. Hardv's store, on K1 Paso
street. Open rtav and night.
tVllealtti officer and city sursreon.
W. F. STANDIFORD,
PHVSClOi ASI» SI
Ofiice—El Paso street over R. L. Hardy's
Store.
Residence, Central Hotel.
G. S. BEOWEB,
*
Contractor and Builder,
Shop on East Ovrland Street, near th*
sltnerican House.
&g- Joti Wort done neatly, with dispsitch and
at reasonable rates.
FEWELL & CATRON,
KAL ESTATE
.... AND ....
INSURANCE AGENTS,
Head of El Paso Street,
EL PASO. TEXAS.
X
1
magmum
; RAILWAY.
NO CHANGE OF
BETWEEN
SAN FRANCISCO, GALA,
AND
I
PURE, ALL BRANDS E<>UAL TO HAVANA if.
Daily received ;"r. :>>
'era Orus «l to 31" i o
Pronounced superior in Taste. Frs sluu-ss. Cu;i!i;y snnl'
meatie Braud». The abundant Tobr.eco Cidtu: e "is:
AND ARTICLES GENUINE.
' .ticc* -1 <■ ah
Alt't1 Hit; iCv:'S .
± 02*
Anierj»';in Do-
'1UCES LOW
Wm W*
* » 5 L'J i- i ' A
■ - f .J f -
ER > ©i5 i |%/S9
i- ui. XvJii. <
Supplied with the best Native WtXES, I IQUuRS, as v. e'l as A".' KT-ICAN
GOODi?. Is atta> he l to tb s Jbmnwii Estabibiiment, so centrally located, where
the International Street R-dlway uiects the
St. Louis, Mo.
llirough Puilrnnti Palcca Sieop'nj; ears tn
imiw run daily* wi'hoat change between San
Krane:se.-i. Ca'iforiii 1, sad St. l.ouis Missouri,
ov r ihe StiUtht i a i a itic to the Needier, the
Atl ntie & Pacific to / 1'ann rcjue, N. M., the
At,his.-»!i, T.jveka & Ssinta Fe t > k'a Is lead, Kan-
ess. an I ti.eSt. Ix>nis & sw-n Francisco railway
(■- St. Loftis.
This is" |»osit:vely tins only route running
tlivoogrh c :rs to St. Loni-; By" this line there ia
.only one t l» .nf.f cur* between ttiePiie.ifleand
the Ait.mtic c-j.ists, which i- at St. J.oais Pas-
st'MiZT-i for St. l.otiw and all eastern cities
?hoiiid bu iheir tick-U
VIA- HALSTEAD, KANSAS,
and the L.'U:s cn i San Frr.acl#eo railway
' 'The <;rc;it '• hrough Par Ren e." PI ase rat
npou th ■ ti; ket ajr^nt and jrot full partlealara.
rr;.i i iiiivtiK tiiroiigli car on for St. Louis Ktvo
A.lniqaeinae «ii»i!y at 6:3i>p. ui.
MAIN STREET,
john 3. CUAWrORD,
El Paso. Texas.
OLD TOWS.
j:. w
CEO.
i'a: rui, Mexico,
JOHN S. CRAWFORD & CO,,
Mining and Topographical 21-iiginssrs,
Office—Over First Xalional Bank,
EL, PASO, - - TE5
^1AS.
x*. o. box ko. 6.
Branch Office—PARRAL, MEXICO. Surveyor of Klines nnd Rrinclies
Chihuahua, Durai go and Sinaloa. Old Crmds a cpeeinUy.
FOR SALE—A few crood Ranches in New SI. ^L o. Al-o.
Copper Property
[■ v. vv. rogers.
\ . I* and Orn'. Manager,St. Loui', Mo
d. wishakt. '
Oen't Passenger Ajfent, St. Lonis, Mo.
RATING RINK.
Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdiirlfc
On Tuesday and Thursday after-
noons and evenings the Rink will
be devoted to the ladies.
FYV
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A /T
V. > ^ %
f y-^ i
Wh©
DEAL1.H
LIVE
AND
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"7'~
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(STT- f,
S-ti Li
sa. Vii
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Assure the Public they can get -th
at the following Markets which li
C. C. TAUTPHAUS, El PFt
nio Street; FEN( .' • ] Lit I
SURE TO CAT TV
RMoT 3IEA1 S the country
v h i14 ' 11'' :
s i* oru s
f >:
3IL
.Hit o
Cv 1 > !
i > >
so street.
Afftcrnoon Matinee half price.
TTGIITBODY liUILDING. -
A. EII.LE. '
CARRIAGE TRIMMER,
ALSO
Fvlakes and Puts Down Carpets,
HANGS CURTAINS,
RE PA I Ii - V URN ITU RE,
And Upholstering of All Kinds.
SHOP IN MAIN PLAZA.
uthern Paci fic R. R. Track
ELLIOTT & DILLE.
Electric Supply Agents,
T
CITY DRUG
DR. M. E. MONGER,
Druggist and Physician,
Bealer in Drugs, Mcdieines, Per
fumery, Notions, Toilet
Articles.
FANCY GOODS, Etc., Etc.
DEMING, NEW MEXICO.
Cures at once any form of Throat
Affections. ,
A splendid remedy for Whoop-
ing Cough,j)revents the Spasm aad
quiets the most restless child.
The best Lung ami Health Res-
torer ever used.
Price—50 cents per bottle.
THOMPSON & 0HMSTEDE,
GALVESTOX, I'EXAS,
Sole Proprietors.
1850,
1888.
Rankin Bravton j& Co.
127 FIRST STREET SAN FRANCISCO
Branch Works Chicago.
Builders of Mining Machinery
FOR GOl.D AXD SILVEK
Embracing the latest and
most improved machinery and proce=seg
for-base and free ores." Water J at ket
Smelting Fiirnaees for silver, lead . and
copper ores, .with new and important im-
provements superior to any other make.
Uoistlug works, pumping machinery
ebloradizing fnruaees, etc. We oiler our
customers the best results of thirty years
experience in this special line of work,
and are prepared to furnish from San
Francisco or Chicago, the mopt approved
charaeter of Mining and Reduction Ma-
chinery, superior in design and eoustruc-
tion to that 6t any other make, at the
lowest possible prices. We also con-
tract to deliver in complete running or-
der, Mill Furnaces Hoist,..g works, etc.,
in any of the mining states and territo-
ries. Estimates given on application.
Mtarated cireaif*!
^ The table is sn^plied with the best the laar
ket affords.
The bar is furnished with the best foreign
and domestic Wines Liquors &n4 Cigars, old
Mexican wine a specialty.
Best of beds and clean, well aired rooms,
Oldest established hotel in Paso del .Norte
Mexico. * tf
LINK RESTAURANT.
THE LEADIXG HOUSE
WEST.
IX THE
the only house open sat and
miaht.
Favorite resort £er Ladiea"and Gentlemei
Oysters in Every Styli, at All Hour?.
Fresh Game and Fish ef All Kinds.
KINNB * TO* NIG ES. Proprietors
THE MORAL, OF IT.
We may moralize as much as we
please about pain; but the fact is,
that we don't Jike it while jt lasts,
and that we want to get rid of it as
ioon as we can. Whether caused by
l.eumafism, gout, disordered liver,
tveak nerves, irregular kidneys, bad
olood, or anything else that is just
the reverse of what it should be, the
sooner it is cut of rhe system the
happier we are. Whether pain is
tne result of imor-tdence or of acci-
dent, or is sent \i.s a punishment for
cur sins, may be a nice question for
ct. . philosophers to argue; but peo-
ri? who are svtrte^iog' want first to be
rid of the p3in, after which those
r.'ho are fond cf argument m
the matter to their hearts' conti
Above all theory, argument, and
philosophy, comes the delightful feet
that Brown-'s Ip.ox Bitters drives
pain away., Sufierers run no risk in
trying this medicine, the only cojn-
pound containing iron which carries
oonuscfalef .wi^^..
el
Annunciator*, cutl Be Is. Btirgiar and Fire
Ahirins, Striking Gongs, push Buttons. Door
Pulls and other e cetric supplies. Contracts
aken and electrical constructi ns und repairing
exccited tiy experienced workmen. -*ppiy at
Hill a Hague's building, up stairs, after 7 p." in.
Elegant Goods
FOR —
CHRISTMAS.
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Agents for Ilays Patent Skylight, Ali work guaranteed
HAN FRANCISCO STREET. OPPOSITE S.Ci-i I TZ OPERA HOUSE
WATCHES,- CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
The Finest, Largest and
most Varied Assortment of
Holiday Goods and Novelties,
ever brought tq El Paso, is
now opening at
J. LONDONER'S,
consisting in part of
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
NEW JUVENILE GIFT BOOKS,
Beautiful Toilet Setts.
French Dolls, Dressed in the
Latest Style.
A New and Elegant Line of
Christmas Cards.
Nothing will convince you of the
truly wonderful assortment and im-
mense variety but a personal in-
spection. Do not delay the pur-
chase of holiday goods until after
the best and most desirable articles
have been sold.
J. LONDONER,
SWEENEY BLOCK.
*"«r®
EL PASO SO?., EL
fowpl PT
O U VV UJLOl
California House,
.a Deming, Xew Mexico.
Ju it Opened—Newly Furnished nnd
Renovated Throughout.
" i:: V-"' ■ - . ■ " ca
Everything neat and elean. Boarding
and lodging by the day or week.
WILLIAM BROCK MAX,
Proprietor.
FOR RENT.
A HOTEL situate on the Main
Plaza in Paso del Norte, including
A Choice Bar and License,
One new Billiard Table,
Twenty-three (23) well-fxirnished
Rooms, etc., cheap to good tenant.
Income daring Fiesta will Pay a
Year's Bent.
Apply to -
E. Howard & Co., Klein, Waltham, Springfield and Rock ford Quick
Train Movements. Also.
A Fine Selection of Diamonds.
18 and 14 KARAT GOLD WATCHES.
j DUBSR SILVER CAGES A SP"C ; LTV.
i '
Also a large assortment of Mexican GoM ar .l S;iv<-r 7 Il.'f.lti.E JEWELRY
QUARTZ <'I1AIXS VXD BROA(.:iIT3S, Miil.-r Bm-. JtAISEO LOODS in Sleeve
Buttons, Watch"ChUk ins, etc. .Silver Plated Ware, Knives. Forks aud Clocks.
WATCH REPAIRING done promptly, at%l satisfaction guaranteed. 3-8if
r
SIGN OF THE BIG CLOCK I
El, PASO MEXICAN FILIGREE JEWELRY DEPOT.
- H. KAPLAJ.
*. IMPORTER AND DEALEP IN
Diamoiids ~ "
('onii'r of El Pa,*o and San Antonio
Streets is the place to get the best
MIAED DRINKS, WINES. & CIGARS
IN EI, PASO.
Jobbers iu Fine Meerschaum Pipes, CI
gars and Tobacco.
Bottled Wines and Liquors a
Specialty.
COSY CLUB ROOM ATTACHED.
a. DUGHE1TE,
Who! sale and Retail Dealer in
Native Wines, Liquors
CIGARS.
A Full Assoi;nient can always be found
in ri/ store on the
Main Plaza, Paso del Norte^
MEXICO.
w a'
3
OF EVER1 ASCRIPTION,
Clocks, Silvbr ani> PlatudWahe, Etc,
All of which have been selected by our expert bnveys in Xew York and Sn»n Fran-
cisco and specially adapted for tise tr:ui" cf VVe^te! i>. i'i*:-^.;s ati'l Northern
**>. 'i iii^ 1 tlii* leading jevi'ltv ii-1.-..-o o. *. i' > -.;;.[
not be excelled in prices or quality of goo :.s of.'er ' J". We
make a specialty of
Wm. J. Lemp's
AXD
Anheuser Bush
ST. L0DIS LAGER BEER,
AND
WM J. LEMP'S
EXPORT BOTTLED BEER.
E^iJ-K-g Beer shipments a specialty."®*
HOUCK & DIETER,
San Francisco St., El Pasb, Tex
WATCH
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Next Door (o & Catron's Real Estate Agency.
EL PASO - TEXAS,
THE PIONEER HOUSE. A5D -*10ST EXTENSIVE.
HENRY BENEKE,
WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IX
HARDWARE and CUTLERY
SOLE AGENTS FOR
"Charter Oak": and "Early Breakfast" Stoves.
Manufacturers of all Kinds of Tinware, Roofing, Etc,
Norte
Miners's and
Bio Grand Pharmacy,
EL PASO, - TEXAS.
DRUGS, IMEDICINES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
ITon-Secret Jiemediea, F«ney Goods, Toilet
Article*,
WHOLESALE ASD UtTilLAT LOWF.St H1CM,
MSr t'reeorrptions a specialty.
K. F. £A»PBELL, I J. H. POLLARD.
i'ropkiktor. t Pharmacist.
Opposite the JCirst National Bank.
San Antonio Street.
Notice. -
Every day except Sundays stages
leave Hnajuquiila for Parral aad vfet
versa In Parral they start from the
store of Don Tomas de V. Villanueva,
and in Huajuquiila from the Hotel Hex*
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> This is the best line ami at the
time the cheapest.
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The El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 233, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 16, 1883, newspaper, December 16, 1883; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth502076/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.