The El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 54, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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Post Office Hours.
General delivery open* daily nt 7:"» a. m-i
and closes at ft:30 jy m.. On Sunday from 8 to
10:30 a. m.
Mails lor the Santa Fe Trains close at 4:30 p.
aa. Malls for the 8. r. and T. Jk P. close at 8
p.m. Malls f*»r Mexico cloee at 5 p. m. Dnlly.
F. D.FOBTKK, P. M
EL PASO,TEXAS, MAY3, 1S»3.
FRO1TCHIH0 AH0 A.
TWX OHSA.T MXNXMJLK. POaaZJtlLl
TIJSS THAT EXIST THERE.
Oar Busy Correspondent--May Dar-Per-
•onals—Old Historic Associations.
Chihuahua, May 1, 1883.
May day in Chihuahua.
The fea<*t month of the year.
The Sower* of plaza* and'gardens fill
the city with perfume#.
There will be hundreds of Queens o'
May la the plazas, io the churches and at
reunions to-day.
The great national legal holiday—
El Cineo tie Mayo—Is Saturday < f
this week, celebrating the victory of the
Liberals over the French.
The Carpenter Mexican Central sur-
veying party which has been out for 's'x
mouths surveying the Mexican Central
line from DurangoXSty to Parral, came
in day before yesterday, h-tviug finished
their work. Of the party the lollowing
went north to-day: Messrs. E. A. H.
Tays, Theo. Tueker, Robert Bartlett,
Geo. E. Low, Walter Goodrich, Frank
lDdman and 8. W. Carpenter. Messrs.
_C. S Carpenter and James and Alfred
Andrews remain here for a few day.-.
Miss H.-lle Brifkor, St. Louis, Joe S.
Backman and wife, Deimug^JL.. B. Har-
ris and wile, Concho, A. P. Carrico, A.
May, H. M. Metealf, El Paso, P. C. Lea,
Concho, H. H. White, Sonora, and W.
H. Kingsbury, Denver, arrived in the
American yesterday.
Leadville came down Sunday night
with representatives Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
Heckeiman, Capt. Flood, C. Harmon, L.
Herfort and James Forestall. AlTare at
Harlow's American.
The force ot" modernizing old things
began tearing down the old Monastery
buildings yesterday for the purpose of
makirg room for Messes. Ketelsen &
Degetau's new block. What histories
have been made in church, political and
private life, inside those old walls ? What
caused the makiug -of those deep subter-
anean passages? Who lived in those
lightiess upper rooms? What conceal-
ments are forever closed underneath this
massive block? Well, the Times offices
in Chihuahua are in it, over the under-
ground ftjpHciftgir Of this building which
held its cwn fe* wesTbr for woe through
the darksome cycle of the time stamped
Inquisition? Who cares now, or what
need we care what has occurred within
this olden structure? We must have, and
will, toe
mournln
pas
hie future, for our work is not with
ghosts, nor with the unborn, but with
those who can read the Timks and must
have it daily, In order to keep informed.
Should, however, discoveries be made
TEXAS STATE SALiGYLICA.
S^NGERFEST
V ^ a 4f> t . » »
yO iicit.t u
Will be held at Dallas, Texas,
on May 14th, and continue
Five Days.
Dnusaal Attractions i
Grand Chorus of 400 Voices,
comprising the finest tal-
ent [in the State.
Grand Orchestra
of 75 pieces
I No more Rheumatism Cout
or Neuralgia.
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guarranteed.
Five years established and never
known to fail In a single case,
acute or chronic Refer to alt prom-
inent physicians and druggists for
the standing of Salicylica.
SECRET!
The enly dissolyer of the poison-
ous Uric acid which exists in the
blood of rheumatic and gouty pa-
tients.
SALICYLICA is known as a common-sense
rf-medy, !»ec;iu>c it .-trike.s directly at the cause
of Rheumatism. Gout and Neuralgia, while so
many .-o-i allej specifics and supposed panaceas
only treat locally the effect®.
II has been conceded by eminent scientists
that out ward applicrtions, such as rubbing with
oils, ointment*, liniments, and soothing lotions
will not eradicate these diseases which are the
result of the poisoning of the blood with Uric
At id.
SALICYLICA works with marvelous effete
on this .n id, >1 n so removes the disorder. It is
now exclusively used by all celebrated physi-
cians of America and Europe. Highest Medi-
cal Academy of Paris reports'J5 per cent cures
in three davs.
Geo. T. Banch,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
Cabinet Maker and Furniture
Manufacturer.
SHOP—Opposite Church nt -Y> -i Francisco,
In Silver Refl.mi.= i.,..:
CHIHUAHUA, - - - - MEXICO.
PROGRAMME
MONDAY •• r ^
Recepttefl and TorcWight Procession.
TUESDAY
FIRST GRAND CONCERT.
THURSDAY.
Pic--Nio Riiu "Comiaers."
FRIDAY
BUSINESS MEETING
Friday Fvening
Promenade Concert and Ball.
tfclg old histori-
' will be duly reported.
W1VUIT1K8. I
or tier of foot-hill*
its EuljOi* Si Ivor Min-
m
%
within the
cal building,,
la the
in which the.
iojc com{
U located, tud bat a few miles from it is
They are not poMaftsa^ of means suf-
ficient to develop it. U has two shafts of
140 and 60 feet cttfMtiJvely oh ore. It
lias a cross tunnel two hundred feet i n
££L.
xeneously selected ores from across the
doBars. ThSTli'froa fee t w ide
lode. The lode on tilt ,wrf«w was six
Inches in width o|%» It has gradually
deepest shaft. This Is _
for capitalists of moderate meaiis not to
the puca of Chihuahua, and can be
Ample provision will be made for the
accommodation of visitors. Verv low
rates cf transportation over all railrord
lines in the state are promised.
The Great EnglisH Remedy,
IS A NKVKR FAIL,
ting cure for nervous de
biiity, exhausted vita-
lity, seminal we&knesls
f]«in atonh<ra, loss
luanh <«m1. lrnpotency,
painlvfiif find all the
Iteiiible eflocts of self-
abv.pc, youthful follies,
land excesses in mature
years, such as loss of
[memory, lassitude noc-
Iturnal emissson, aver
imness of vision, noises in the
head, the vital fluid passing unobserved in the
urine, and-tnany other diseases that lead to in-
ean tty and death.
DE. JCINTIK, who Is a regular physician, (a
gradttate of the_ University of Pennsylvania)
id
. _ .of
will agree to forfeit #o00 for a case of this kin<_
the vital Restorative, (under his special adviee-
and treatment) Will not cure or for anything im-
pure or injurious found in it. Dr. Miutie treats
all private diseases successfully without mer-
cury.
Consultation Free. Thorough examination
and advice, including analysis of urine, $5.00.
Price of Vital Rtestorative, $3 a bottle, or four
times the quantiy, $10: sent to any address upon
receipt of priccorC. O. D., secure from obser-
vation and in private name if desired, by
A. E. MIUTIE, M. D.,
No, 11 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
t be apotto anyone applying by letter, stat-
', sex and age. Strict secrecy in
business transactions.
ML MIXTLB'S KIDNEY REMEDY XEPH
reticum. cures all kinds af kidney and bladder
eomptaiatft, gonorrhoea, gleet, lcucorrbcca. For
sale by ail druggists; fl a bottle: six bottles for
five dollars.
DR. MINTIE'S Dandelion pills are the best
aad cheapest dyspepsia and billions cure in
toe market. For sale by all druxgfsts.
In answering this advertisement state you
was it in the El Paso Times.
Dr. Spinney
I*o. 11 Kearay Street,
Treats all Special and Chroi>:
Bisea
It notice
propeny. It is contrary to
reason and jfood, fair horse sense that
.Santa IJulalia is all the mineral ground
in this heit. The mine, which is
Chihuahua
ore flei<ts
fast, and
fields «»f
and
seases.
YOXTNO- MEXT.
nftring from the effects o
or indiscretion, will do well to-
ot this, the {icalesfboon ever
lata at tne reel of suffering humanity. DR.
8P1NNEY will guarantee to forfeit $500 for any
) of seminal weakness or private disease of
kind or character which he undertakes and
to cure.
MITUDLE-AOE ZES^ZEIKr.
•inere are many at tne aires ot tnirty to sixty
years wtx> are troubled with too frequent evac-
uations of the bladder, often accompanied by a
slight smarting or burning sensation and a weak-
ening of the system in a manner the patient
can net account lor. On examining the urinaiy
deposits, a ropy sediment will often be found,
md sometimes small particles of albumen will
?appear, or the color will be of a thin, milkinh
hue, again changing to a dark and torpid ap-
poacance. There are manv who die of this'Mlm-
eolty, igno rant of the cause, which is the second
ttage of seminal weakness. Dr. S. will guaran-
•ee a perfect care in all snoh eases, and a heal-
thy restoration of the cenito-urinary organs.
Office hours—ID to 2. and S to 8. Sundays from
40 to 11 a. aa. Consultation free. Thorough ex-
amination and advice. 15.
1»R. SFDraKT a GO.,
No. 11 Keamj St. ban Francisco.
NATIVE WINES*
DR. E. ALEXANDER,
BinviousiUDiim m
Native Wines,
REMEMBER
tv.ut SALICYLICA is a certain cure
for
Rheumatism, Cout and Neuralgia-
1 he most intense pains ore subdued almost in-
stantly.
Give it a trial. Relief guaranteed or money
refunded.
Thousands of testimonials sent on application
$1 A Box. Six Boxes for $6.
Sent free by mail on receipt of money.
ASK YOUR DRUCCIST FOR IT.
But do not be deluded into taxing imitations
or snbstitutes or something recommended t s
•just as good!" Insist on the genuine with the
name of WASHBURNE A. CO. on each box
which is guaraule< a chemtcolly pure under our
signature, an indispensible requisite to 4asure
success in the treatment. Take no other or
send to us.
WASHBURNE A. CO., Proprietors,
287 Broadway, cor Reade St.,
>lgW YOBK.
H. Nordwald,
Chihuahua, Mexico.
DEALER IX
GENERAL
Merchandise
IMPORTER OF
MEDICAL.
Wednesday Aftern'n
MATIN EE.
Wednesday Evening
GRAND CONCERT
French, German and
English Goods
Constantly has on hand ah a.ssortnient ot
THE BEST—
BRANDS OF CIGARS,
Manufat-tured in Vera Cruz and 8;in
Andres Tuxtla.
LONG, FISHER & CO^
GUADALUPE MESON
CHIHUAHUA, - - MEXICO.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stab/e.
Elegant Bus to and from a'l Tra:ns.
•Thisis the American iliners' Headquarters
and Camp House.
,WAT0KۤTCLOCKS Aiw ** ^
P. E. KERN & Co
Manufacturing Jewelers.
EL
ST.,
K. Howard &r Co., Elgin, Waltham, Springfield and Rockford Quick
Train Movements. Also,
A Fine Selection of Diamonds.
18 and 14 KARAT GOLD WATCHES.
DUBER SILVER CA8ES A SPECIALTY.
Also a large assortment of Mexican Gold and Silver FILIGRE£ JEWELRY,
QUARTZ CHAINS AND BROACHES, Miller Bros. RAISED GOODS in Sleeve
Buitons, Watch Charms, etc. .Silver Plated Ware, Knives, Forks aud Clocks.
WATCH REPAIRING done promptly, and satisfaction guaranteed. 3-8tf
SIGN OF THE BIG CLOCK!
FX PASO MEXICAN FILIGREE JEWELRY DEPOT!
KAPLAIT & HEOERSOIT,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Diamonds and Watches,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Clocks, Silver and PlatedWabe, Etc.
All of which have been selected by our expert buyers in New York and San Fran-
cisco and specially adapted for the trade of Western Texas and Northern
Mexico. This is the Leading Jewelry House of El Pjiso, and can-
not be excelled in prices or quality of goods offered. We
make a specialty of
18
3
Made t-9 Order at Lowest
Rates.
Fine Sewed Boots,
$12 to $14.
Repairing done. in
best style and chea|».
Our Work and Prices
Can't be Beat*
Shop on Street Car track in rear
of Pacific Hotel.
Williams & Son
DRY GOODS.
THE
w STOMACH
oITTERS
There has never beeu an instance in which
this invisurautaad aui.i-iei.rile xaedi-
i' ue hiiv fail il to war.l offthe c omplaint, \vli"n
taken < 111!> t- u protect on against malaria.
Huuilreis <>r physic'ans have abandoned a'l
the ollii-iiitil sp jritic i. and now prescribe this
harmless ve^'i able tonic for cliuls and fever,
as well a> dyspepsia and nervous airection.«.
ITo*tetter's «?ittt-i s i>, ibe specific vou need.
For ,~a!e by a!i D ruff^lst.- and /tealeas gener
ally.
SALOONS
Pony Saloon
XD OF ALL.
Favorite resort for everybody. Private
stock of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars-
P 1 RCIIASED FROM
COUNT BACKUS'
OWN CELLARS.
Come soon Before it is all gone.
Private Club Rooms Attached.
CALIFORNIA STORE,
FUhl, IJTNK OF
California Goods
ALWAYS ON H,YNT1>.
li.i- jrsi rt-« h fulJ «.im1 •,oin)v!ft6
DRY GOODS
CLOTHING,
Boots and Shoes,
Groceries and Provisions.
J. CALISIIER.
8wecnev Block K1 Paso Texas.
"WiATOH
D. R. Henderson, whose fame is known as a watchmaker, lately with Tiffany &
Co., New York, and Tucker, of San Francisco, can always be found at our estab-
lishment to repair watches and iewelry of every description.
Next Door to Crosby, Catron & Co's Real Estate Agency.
EL PASO,
TEXAS,
HOTELS
±UJ-
The table is supplied with the best the mar-
ket affords.
The BAR is furnished with the best foreigx.
and domestic Wines Liquors and Cigars. Old
Mexican wine a specialty.
Best of beds and clean, well lired rooms,
Oldest established hotel in Paso iel Norte
Mexico. tf
PLANING MILLS.
E. ROMERO,
Las Vegas, X. M.
JL. H. MAX WELL.,
El Paso, Texas.
ROMERO & MAXWELL,
PROPRIETORS OF
Mill on Fourth Street, near Santa Fe Depot.
Sash, Doors, Blinds. Lath, Siding,
SCROLL SAWING, STAIR WORK, MOULDINGS.
SURFACING AND TURNING.
ae
CHIHUAHUA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Lunch Counter. English Chop House. Sample Room.
OPEN ALL NIGHT. (COSBlJTE S) OPEN ALL DAY.
Crapser's European Restaurant,
HOTELS ANDJtESTAURANTS.
CENTRAL HOTEL
JOHN DOU6HER, Proprietor.
The Cesitial Hotel under this management, has been re-fitted, renovat-
ed and enlarged. It? rooms are cozy, cheerful ami comfortably fur-
nished.
C^-THE TABLE 1*4 UMNl KPANmKU 1^ THE STATU,®
! his-establishment, recently refilled, offers-to i(s numerous j»nfron<-
j the best accommodation ti.e city afiurds.
iiood Sample Rooms Free of Charge for all Commercial Travelers.
A new and elegant bar connected with the hotel, supplies the choicest
brands of Wine& and Liquors, as also the most popular brands of Ameri-
can and imported Cigars.
THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN THE CITY
The only Exclusive
DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING
San Francisco Emporium
AND
Mechanics' Store!
(NEXT TO CENTRAL HOTEL)
M. H. DREYFUS & Co.
THE LEADING HOUSE IN
Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Notions.
Mens' Suits from $4.40 up. Boot* from $2.50 up. p
WHOLESALE CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
KOH.LBKR<; MHOS..
WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
222 Battery St., San Francisco, Cal.
COR. ST. LOUIS ST. AND LITTLE PLAZA,
BOOT 10 SHOE STOSE
In El Paso. Goods marked in plain
figures. San Antonio, noai* El I'uso
streot.
CARRIAGE TRIMMING.
A. HILLE.
CARRIAGE TRIMMER,
ALSO
Makes and Puts Down Carpets,
HANGS CURTAINS,
ETC.,
And Upholstering of All Kinds,
SHOP IN MAIN PLAZA,
By Southern Pacific R. R. Track
BANKING.
J. RAYNOLDS,
President.
J. W. ZOLlLARS
Cashier.
mtsrr
EL PASO,
Ax»nto for Jninknei-a Bobber 8tamps
TEXAS.
CALIFORNIA FRUITS.
CHAS. B. WOODHEAD.
IJSJLrE F. GAT.
Woodliead & Gay,
THE FIOXEER WHOLESALE DEAIJCltS IN
On the Main Plaza
CHIHUAHUA.!
NATIONAL RANK,
EL PASO, TEXAS
8TOCK7IOLOERS 4 DIRECTORS:
M. D. ThaU-,her, Pueblo, Ool.: A. A. Robin
so n, A. T. A S. F. 1{ R.; AdoI]>li Krakauer
El Paso, Texaiii; O«o. T. Anthony, Mexican
Central R. R.; J. W. lays, Jowenh Srhutz
El Pa^o Texas; J* s.P. Hague,El Kuo.
THE LINK
IS THE ONLY
First Class Restaurant
IN TUB CITY*
It ie the
FAVORITE
—FOR—
Ladies and Gents. *
Agent for "Faust's Own Brand" of
OYSTERS-
Fresh Fish and game constantly on hand. ,
KENNEY & PENCIL.
SPRING CLOTHING.
Nobby Spring Suits
WABM MEALS OK LUXCHES PROMPTLY SERVED TO ORDER.
Hot Coflee aud lea, Iced Fresh Milk and Tea .
IMPORTED AND NATIVE WINES AND LIQUORS.
WE KEEP- THE FAMED VERA CRUZ CIGARS.
S, C, CRAPSBR, Managing Proprietor.
ESTABLISHED 1810
jos& ML amrAS,
Prqprl^pr.
Near the Grand Cathedral and Plaaa, and opposite the United Stales
Consulate and Santa Eulalia Bank, by F. MacManus & Sons.
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This house which has been the favorite resort for the foreign traveling
public for the last forty-three years* still aflbrds
CONVENIENCES
IDT
Nuts, Honey, Trees, Plants and Seeds,
40 & 42 Spring St., Los Angeles, Cal.
LUMSER AND BUILDING MATERIAL. ~
TO OROKR
C. T. JACKSON. A. W. JACKSOfc
C. T. Jackson & Co.,
DEALERS IN •
HI Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors,
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Wananaaker & Browrt,.
PHILADELPHIA
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*° f®1®®* froln- Prleea cannot be <fn- .
pUc«l*d In America.
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A. W. Ii. BOHN, Agent.
8t LouU street. IMo
lothiw* acomied, cleaned ud
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CIR0CERIE8 AND RAKERIE8.
New Groce
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