The El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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CHIHUAHUA
- > .*■%
TEXAS, APRIL 21.1*83-
ROUND-UP.
JfJtOM ALL OVEB OXTJt SO VTH- WEST
' .RA. IfC SCO.
Mexico and What lsJBelnS Done—Tea*,
aud the ifewe Tfcweof-Mines »nd tfe*
Aetivity Thcreof-'A«llcof Our C!i •
Notes from all Over the Ilepubllc. «
The Foluca Exposition inaugurated.
Silver coin is searse in the City oi
Mexico. ! —
—Building and improving throughout
the repDhj|c.
There are eight microphones coiii'.ect-
ing the National Theater in ihe Citj of
At Mineral Springs, six miles soatH of
Bullards Fealt C.imp, Messrs. Eckles #
(Jo. are "inking an incline shaft on tue
Colossal claim, north of shaft "No. 1.
The ore in" the hew shaft is looking well
and aWut the ' same in character as in
thrift Xo. 1, but looking better as they
descend. For a prospect it bids fair to
make rhe Bn ltrds Peak'district exceed-
ingly prosperous.
At ih ; Black Hawk, Mr. McDonald is
prep ring the ground for hoi-sting ma*
ch i.erv. which we understand lias been
shipped at Denver and now on the way.
At ihe Silver Kins:, work w» etiil pro-
gressing anrl the mine Is looking well.
The Sou ih west-Sentinel says, and we
are glad of it: Silver City is coming to
the front as a mining town and will
fetand the first in the territory. So far,
oii 1 v prospect work has beeu done- but
during the past year as the. work goes
deeper ^wonderful riches are being un-
covereil and this diotrictas well as others
in f;rant county will show magnificent
restlrs. 'I"h.j Ba!d mountain district con-
C0STEICT01
Cabinet Maker and Furniture
Manufacturer.
SHOP—Opposite Church of S#a Francisco,
lu Silver Kefiuing Block,
CI1IHUAHUA, - - - - MEXICO.
mg me ARuooai * ' ~ . tain i tig the California and Wyman
Mexico with the general othce of th j ( as yet £& CQIQe to th„ frollt and
tal^phoite company. By this means tne r wj|j s:,nie hing beyond all ex-
. .« . . ..... i>&inu itl at" .1 . 4
mm
jjHtrons of that company can remain at
- home and listen to the opeia.
All opera companies, as well as ail
p'aces of amusement irf the City of Mex-
ico iftsue free tiekets to tne yre£Srvuih
blank mmtM, so that any one oh the
editorial or reportorial -tall » an u-^e
th in.
• The length of the Exposition building
in Foluca is 493 feet by ninety U1 width.
Solia Ttomero is the name of the l>eau-
t ful, youthful actress of the < ity of
—-Mexico, who has lieen located among
the stars in iIk* Principal theater.
A'skating jink recently opened m the
City ot Mexico ta alieudv so well p;^t-
roni^ed by the aristocracy that the ball
. has become overcrowded. A-ttwre may- j
~^nificv,nt building with ample <.ap city j
has been selected. ' j ^ffi'
U,n Siinon Ku z, of JaUpn. and the ' vJ m.
<convi$:te< 1 murderer of Curate Chico, has
pectarions of six months ago. The new j
strike in th<; ^Pittsburg" of native eop-
pcr at Paschal is another good sign and
we <-a:t no' say too much in encourage-
ment for Hie future.
For Sale.
A pair of sound hbrses, in good condi-
tion, a covered spring w agon, and a set
of double harne-s. at a low figure. For
particulars < ail on or address Gist. Ea-
kins «St Co. 19-tf
I.AMES, if you want to buy a very
pretty basket phaeton, cheap, call or ad-
dress Gist, Eakins & Co. Cflice over
First National Hank. tf-19
PROFESSIONAL.
W. HALL, Ml. D.t
A s - T SI R !EOS, t". S. A.
•SAN ANTONIO, .STREET. ^
FFI- K — sla'le I» ilUlins- Otlice hours 13a.
to t i> I"-: to 10 i>. m.
I
CARL COTHEdeCROTE.
Civil Engineer nntl Architect.
peen coudeuaned to be ^airoted.
The Legislature of Co.hiuia lius
JBT.iUted a charter for th" estabiislnu nt , oi!i«e--Ka.-*t overland street, west of Vire
of a mortgage hank, to b.; call- d the i House.
H. Nordwald,
Chihuahua. Mexico, j
4 1
I>EALEK IX
GENERAL
Merchandise
IMPORTER OF
French, German and
English Goods
Constantly has on hand an assortment ot
-— THE BE S T
BRANDS OF CIGARS,
Manufactured in Vera Cruz arid San
Andres Tuxtla.
EL ST., BL TB2CA.S.
E. Howard & Co., Elgin, Waitham, Springfield and Rookford Quick
Train Movements. Also.
| A Fine Selection of Diamonds.
18 and 14 KARAT GOLD WATCHES.
DUBER SILVER CASES A SPECIALTY.
Also a large assortment of Mexican Gold and Silver FILIGREE JEWELRY,
AKTZ CHAINS AND BROACHES, Miller Bros. RAISED GOOD-* in Sleeve
tons, Watch Charms, etc. Silver Plated Ware. Knives. Forks and Clocks.
WATCH REPAIRING done promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. 3-Stf
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
El Paso Mexican Filigree Jewelry Depot.
& Henderson,
si
RESTAURANT*
Stanton Street, Near Southern Paeifle
Depot.,
Meals At All Hours.
m v ^
( .
w
Board by the week
Three meals for -
Single meals
4-12 lm
SS.00
1.00
33
H
MEXICAN CENTRAL
Banco de CoahUda
Seventy thousand dollars wdl be <-x-
peSdrd^- at once in ibe improvement of
the port of M-inz:inillo.
'•Xo clothing, no bedding, and no food
have the prisoners of th ■ State pi-n^'-n-
tiarv of J. li-co, whic i is l»'n*ated iti Gua-
dalHjtri," says a uew.-p.iper of this _
place. A toucher crse th ii that of the ;
MaSsaclmsetts almshouse, Te a ksberry. i I
KL I'A-O TKXAS
).\. M. L».
-l-tf
j) ii. cifu.TO:
OccuSist and Aurist.
405 Main Street. Dallas Texas.
Opposite Gsaiid Windsor flotel.
H. PARKER.
H 1IUI7V VI.' '- — 7 - ►
Doa Avar:-to Madero, Governor of j Surveyor, Civil and Mining Engineer
^Coahuila, is visiting San Autoni i. Texas, j ^ ^ , j
San Luis is a city of SO 000 people.
Ofliee First Ntiaonal an building.
Ii» IS it ril} vvvy J
fi+irrounded by a flue agricultural and j j>oom II(.xt {joor to Gist, E.tkihs & Co.
i-trier. The Mexican National I
r V ' "
s *•
-
-
mineral «li - -- —
railway from Laredo, 'J^exa-'. to tlio C.ti
of .VlTSlCo, passes through tl.is < ity ; a.so
the fsuiwav from Ttttnpico, in the Gulf
•of Caiitoriii; also the lailwa.v- lroni
wi II » '1 "• " Sail Amiii.io street.
Zantu a - to Sim l.ui«^—She fu.ure pro-- |-lt.tcrc.,j f,,r Liu pain t-
nei t» of this citi^-rrre<vcrA* piomisiug, :is ;
• . i i.. — i* A f.w.h alw.ro tht» ortilf I J ILAG Jfci,
M. ItAHXKS,
DENTIST,
Dental T'sirlors m the Campbell huUdmg on
San An'or.io street. Nitrons (Jxide ailnifn*
»s extraction ot t- etii.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
u Block on San Antonio St.,
Bp.
its altitude oi' 50 0 f<iet above the gull.
itogeoiier with the richness of tin* valley
<of*Rio Ve.de, make u one of the most | olTire 1n
healthful and productive regions in. the , ki t'aao, Te.vas
Itepubdc. j » k.KoiXjrKns. m. t>,
Texas—From all Oier the State. — '
The Maiiin-lirowu lOinpauy, Fort PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON.
Worth, has in. orpora ed to doa dry goods
busittess. < '.ipltsil '.foU.OOO.
The Marsh:ilj_ninting c.tnip !iiv has iu-
corporated. Capital gOO.0.0. Place of
bnsin ss Mai shall.
The laws passed by the legislature will !
be out soon, nearly all the copy having j
been furnished the printer. | £ TTORXEY9 AT LAW, El Paso, Texas.. |
Copies of constisfoiial amen lnients j —
>vill be forwarded to one paper in each
countv by May tii'sf, and will be pub-
Office <n San Antonio St., in the Slade build-
ins. ^Opcn ilav and night.
«tf-Mea!tb otiicer and city surgeon.
NOAH F. FLOOD.] JOHN BAILEY.
FLOOD & BAILEY,
4- 2 ly
JisheU four we -k
The comptroller lias ]>aid iut > the
treasury 0,000 to the gcuaral revenue,
and §ti,."00 to tbe,school tun'.
The adjutant general reports all quiet
in LaSsU-lc couuty and along til.' frontier. .
be having received uo iutorma.ion tela- '
tive to tne Indian raid reported in the I
uewtpipers. . —
rhe governor appointed 1* C. Spark-
man d strict aitorney for tiie IVntn tlis-
jrict, vi e li. V. Bell resigned .
Tiie grand jury having adjourned,
the earn biers have returned to the city
and are vigorously pursuing their avoea-
cation.
The rumor that Judge Beukley had
beeu offered the Uni.eu states juilgeshtp
for the eastern dis rid ot Tex as, w .s un-
founded. t he rumor ar.ose irom the
judg ; beiiigvvaite-i upon by a del.gation
Ito secuie his iuftueiice m benalt ot ex-
Marslial Kussell. — .
Four physicians, namely: Embree,
Me Mahon, Potter and Stephens, prac-
ticing iu local option precincts, have
rdeaaed guilty in the couuty court at
Dallas, to violating the law in .luruish-
im* prescriptions, liquor presenptions. to
piirties not entitl it to them, and were
rinWti n—1 to a tine of one dollar and im-
prisonment in the «ouuty Jail lor Ave
flays. A new trial wa- grante«L
\V. B. A ib iy. editor of t ie Longview
Democrat «utl secretary of the State
Dress Association,is in Dallas on business
coonected with the annual press meeting
to be held in May. -~_
There is *v strike in the office of the
Herald, Dallas, among the compositors.
The grand lodge of the Knigts of Py-
thias is in s«;s-5ion at Dallas.
>V—R Lvle. the reporter of the Evea-
4ttor Lich ,* who shot Charles M. Barnes
of'the Gaiycston News last fajl, wastmed
twentyittve dollars at Ban Antonio on
—the 17th for carrying coucealod weap-
<ous. 2>'
Mr. B.W.Riley oi Brown wood, has
rived at Cleburne willi his family.
— - - —lntej ^st of Scu-
. _,g»am, which; will here,
afie^WeVubfi-hcil by Graves & Kilev .
gun insurance company of San
Francisco, Jias be*so authorized to do
business iu Texa^.
Mines and Mintnf All Around.
The Lnal gold, silver and copper pro-
due. ot Arizona for 1SS2 is given at Sll,-
720,293.
rentv-st ttnp nuU » Otd^r«d from
& Chalm t s fo| the GoMeu K ilp
&'v\iil be stipplieid «atu Frne
vannens and will cost not l»-ss than
*26.0.>0 The raine ls c< nst»ntly improv-
ing, and its owners in Silver City have
great confidence in its future.
An otter of *GOO,OOo was refused for
-mine, Chloride district, belonging to Ex-
tine, Boach, Stevenson and Leonard, ran
from 623 to 819 otinees. ja silwsr.» Ttoe
shaft is now eighty feet deep in a good
* dy of ore.
eome ti Jae en account ©f the water. Work
is constantly going on, however,, in th«
nd second-levels, and machinery w
put up bv Mr. B. A. Jackson to
^i*he SL LonU Is
SAVAGE & MARSHALL.
( ^1VII. AND M1XIXG ENGINEERS.
^'SpccLal attention given to examina-
tion of Ranch Lands and mining prop-
erties. Otlice over State NationalB ank,
Sim Antonio street. El Paso, Texas.
Correspondence solicited.
BUILDING MATERIALS.
ARTIFICIAL STONE!
ATTE5 riON
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS
Ana all parties intending building are informed
that they can have all kinds of stone work
made to order. Sills. linteUs, front waits, side
walls and stone steps. Parties contemplating
building n*a requested to call at the manufac-
ors and exrm ne for themselves. All work
guaranteed. j. W. AI4CUSf
Near S. P. Kaioad
LONG, FISHER & CO.,
GUADALUPE MESON
CHIHUAHUA. - - MEXICO.
Livery, Feed arc/ Sale Stable.
ViegaMl Bus to and from a t Tra ns.
SyXhhis tlie American Miners' il> ad«niarters
and CtUip House.
DRY GOODS.
CALIFORNIA STORE,
FULL. LINE OF
California Goods
ALWAYS ON [LAND.
Has Just received a full and complete
stork of
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries and Provisions.
J. CAUSHER,
Sweeney Block TCI Paso Texas.
HOTELS.
NevadaHouse
NEAR SOUTHERN PACIFIC HKTOT.
HOME-LIKE MEALS.
; IM-iee SO.00 a week. 81.00 a day or 21
meals for 80.00.
Meals served from G o'clock in tlie niorn-
ing to 9 o'clock at night.
Choice meats of all kinds, liam and eggs,
fresh vegetales and all the market
affords.
Extra dinner on Sundays, always best
of coffee, liot pancakes and gems
iu the morning.
Come and eat and judge for yourselves.
Respectfullv.
MR. & MRS. T. F. EARLY.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
Restaurant and Saloon.
OPPOSITE THE M. C. DEPOT.
Tho restaur ant will be supplied with
COME TO THE FRONT WITH
Their Scv. ;>nd i iiH Sclntioa of
IMamoiid^ and Watches?
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Clocks Stltek aistd Plated Wake, Etc.
All of wliteli have been selected by onr expert buyers in New York and San Fran-
cisco and specially adapted for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
A visit to our establishment which hns lately been renovated, will convince Our
patrons and the public at large thai we mean what we say, and all are cordial^
incited to listen to our line concert of the finest music boxes ever impoited in this
C°DntR. Henderson, whose fame i- known :is a watchmaker, latelv with Tiffany &
Co., New York, and Tucker, of San Francif eo, can always be found at our estao-
lishment to repair w atches and "jewelry of every description.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. •
CENTRAL HOTEL
JOHN BOUGHER, Proprietor.
The Ceiituil Hotel under this management, has been re-fitted, renovat-
and enlarged. Its rooms are cozy, clieerful and comfortably fur-
* lied. ...
tAiilg i .Ksi;aPASsE» i> Tin: stater
It is the he:lquarters of all St-'e lines, nd mine
vous of all business men, both strngers and r
Good Sample Kooms Free of Chai-ire i'or all Commercial Travelei-s.
A. new and elegant hi* connected with i 11*■ liotel, stt}>plies the choicest
brands of Wines and I^ujucrs. as a Ifo tlie most popular brands of Ameri-
can and imported Cigars;
^JTTHE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY
Made to Order at Lowest
all the market affords best of meals at j atfiS»
all hours furnished by 2 Fine Sewed Bvots,
Mr. and Mrs. Reese.
THE BAR
lias been newly furnished with the best
of wines, liquors and cigars, and in con-
nection is a first class
CLUB ROOM,
RODEN & NORTON, Prop s.
HOTELS
*12 to
Repairing done
best style and
Our Work and Pi if-es (
Can't be B at. 1
Shop on Street car track 1:1 rear
of i'aniic liofcL
' '
Williams & Soil
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
San Francisco Emporium
AND
Mechanics' Store!
(NEXT TO CENTRAL HOTEL)
M. H. DREYFUS & Co.
TIIE LEADING HOUSE IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods
Boots, Shoes. Hats Caps and Notions.
Men*' Suits from $4.40 up. Boots from $2.50 up. * p
T EI
The table is &u;>i«lie«i with the l>e^t tli*- roai
ket affords.
The BAR is turit'fthed with the be-t iur.-i«x.
and domes ti- Wines Liqii >rs and t'lpars. Old
Mexie»ai wiue a specialty.
ISest of tiedB and ciean, \\ ell lirud rooms,
OI lest established hotel in I'a*<» d<-l^S'orte
Mex co. tf
SPRING CLOTHING.
Nobby Spring Suits
XO OKDBlt
Wanamaker & Brown
PHILADELPHIA
Suits from $15 upwards, over live inmdr. d
samp'es to aelec-t from. I'riees cannot he du-
plicated in America.
A. W. L. B0HN, Agent.
St. street. Mfiin 1'iara.
Also clothing sc oured, cleaned and repaired
at a very small cost. nt. (<
SALOONS
Pony Saloon
Favorite resort f«ir everybody
stock of
WHOLESALE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
MEDICAL^
A Common-sense Remedy.
SALICYLICA.
No more Rheumatism Cout
or Neuralgia,
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guarranteed.
Five years established *nd never
known to fall in a single case,
acute or chronic Refer to all prom~
inent physicians and druggists for
trie standing of Salicylica.
?EC RET!
The only dispolyer of the poison-
ous lUric add which exists In the
blood of rheumatic and atouty pa-
tients.
SALICYLICA is known asa corn mon-sense
remedy, tiecau^e it strikes directly at the cause
irf Bheumalism. C.out nad Ke«ralj;i«. while so
manv so-«aUed specifies and supposed panaceas
only'treat locally the effects- .
it hps been eoaceded by '-minent scientists
that ostwar ' applicrtions, such as rubbing with
oils ojmments. liniments, »mt soothing lotions
will not eradicate thes«j diseases
re^nit of the poisoning oi the blood with Uric
Acltfc
SALICYLICA works with raarveipss effect
on th-s acid. aBi» »•» ronitiveslbe disorder. Jtia
uow exclusively a^ed by all celebrated Wjro-
eians of America and Europe^ Highest -M#4i-
ca! Academy of Paris reports® per cent cures
in tlir?e days.
,1R 3E m E; ML B E R
that 8AI.tCYt.ICA is a
8lSre Ita triaL BeUet guaranteed or money
refunded.
Thousands of testimonials sent on »p»Ucatien
f I A Bo*. Six
* •. ' r » 1 •
Sent free by mail on
~W. J. SHONE,
W1IOLESALK
Bookseller and Stationer
DEALER IN
School, Blank
h, l:v
WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN
AXD
Miscellaneous Books,
News, letteH,
flat
AMD WRAPPING PAPER,
Twme, Inks, Etc.
No. 505 Main St.,
Dallas, : : : Texas.
Pissolation Notice
rOTJCKlS HEREBY GIVKN THAT THE
* *-ership hereof ore existing between
»nd M German, an- ar the firm
Kem A Co.. l< tb.^ day di-po'.ved
b""mutU"l consent. Mr. German rutir bj. M*.
i-„rn m ill continue the bus ness at th old stand,
,nd wTa -^n«ne -11 the respoasifcUiti. s olthe
•mofP.K.K«n *Co. r.E.KERX.
4-M lw M. 6KKMAS.
222 Battery St., San Francisco, Cal.
COFI. ST, LOUIS ST. AND LITTLE PLAZA,
el paso, - texas.
.AJKCE-AID OF ALL.
Private
Wines, Liquors and Cigars- Preside!
PritCHASEll fi.OJI
COUNT BACHUS'
OWN CELLARS.
Come soon Before it is all fjono.
Priyate Club Rooms Attached.
The only Exclusive
BOOT ai SHOE STORE
In P'J l'iiso. Goods marked in plaiu-
llgurt"!. San Antonio, near El I'&go
strei't.
CARRIAGE TRIMMING.
A. HILLE.
CARRIAGE TRIMMER,
ALSO
Makes and Puts Down Carpets,
HAftGS CURTAINS,
ETC., »f J j
And Upholstering of All Kinds.
SHOP IN MAIN PLAZA,
liy Southern Pacific R. Ii. Track
; - M
-■ml
BANKING.
President.
FIRST
J. W. ZOLLAR&.
Cashier.
NATIONAL BAM,
EL. paso. TEXAS
Agents for Klinkner's Rubber Stamps
CALIFORNIA FRUITS.
CHAS. E. WOODHEAH.
LKJI.IF. F. GAT.
Woodlaead & Gay,
THE PIOXEER WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CSe-Sj Hi m!TsT DH/IED
Nuts, Honey, Trees, Plants sad Seeds,
■tO & 42 Spring St.,. Los Angeles, Cal.
DRESSMAKING. -
Metropolitan Millinery,
Mrs. Borradaile
HAS REMOVED
Just across the street in
W. B. HOOPER'S OLD STAND,
Where she will keep a large steek of
■ladies' FmisMnj Goods.
Dress Goods and Trilling
Dress Halim.
In all its branches.
A large stack of Dress Goods and Trim-
ming constantly on hand.
Dress Making
AND
Soils FomislmiK: EstalilMm't
Orcr First National Bank.
Cutting and Fitting a specialty
All th© latest novelties in trimming
laces, etc., etc., furnished. Fashio
Plates received monthly. Speci
STOCKHOLDRKS * DIREGTOB8:
M. I). Thatcher, Pueblo, Col.: A. A. Robin
po n, A. T. )t S. F. K Ii.; Adolph Krakauer
EI Paso, Texas; «<•->. T. Anthony, Mexican
Central It. It.; J. W. lays, Joseph Schuw
El Psno Texai; Ja s.P. Uenue.Bl Peso. -
NATIVE WINES.
DR. E. ALEXANDER.
GROWER AMD WHO LBS ALE PKALKB I*
Pure Native Wines,
Partido de Romero.
PASO PEL XOllTE, - - MEXICO
P. O. Address, El Paso,as. Tex.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS"
THE DIAMOND ^ DIMS BOOM.
Removed to State Natal
Bank Building on
Oregon St
On account of the limited speee
building formerly occupied, I faa>«
moved t/> more commodious quarters,
having: fitted up in aa elegant mr~
witJi all the rnmlern appliances t
cooking, I feel confident In i
can suit the most fastidious.
a trial.
GOOD COFFEE A SPEC
Cieanlinegs and
partments. J. <3.
attention paid to order* j mail,
LUMBER AND BUJLDING MATERIAL.
y—- •; —, •-y-1, —-i:
A. W. JACKSO>
C. T. JACKSON.
C.T.
EL. PASO
IM.i.l.. JMl'l.1 .iJS
PRIVATE BOARDING.
DEALERS-IN
AND BAKERIES.
15 .it do not be deluded
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