The El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Monday, June 9, 1884 Page: 4 of 4
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JUNK 9. 1881
LOCAL SPLINTERS.
The "dog <Ja\ s" are upon us.
—Best cigars at Kohlberg Bros.
--Ice Cream at the Link.
—Ten year old rye at the Vault.
--Fresh fish daily at Dunne's,
No street care were running across
the nvrr this morning.
—Pifion salve nt Albers & Co.'s,
El Paso street,
—Hot coffee and lunch always on
hand at the Star.
—Smoke Little Joker Long Cut
tobacco.
—A fine imported Havana Cigar
2 for 25 cents at Kohlberg Bros.
Partial destruction of the El Pa-
so street Car Bridge.
—Ice Cream at the Diamond G.
Restaurant. Open day and night.
—Prescriptions a specialty at
Albers & Co.
—If you wish to go to a cool
pleasant place and get ice-cold b' cr,
take tho s reet cars to Paso del
Norte, Mexico, and stop at the
brewery.
—For pure drugs and toilet arti-
cles call on Albers & Co.
■ —The Maison Do re 9 is tho place
formerly oc-upied as the New
. French Restaurant.
No mails from the North or East
as yet, and if the blockade' conti
nues. we know of several candida-
tes for the lunatic asylum.
—Go to the fitar Saloon for a
good schooner of cold beer.
—Strawberries and Cream, daily
At the Diamond "G" Restaurant.
Score one for Beach.
—They always have fresh impos-
ed Sweitzer cheei-o nt the brewer".
Paso del Norte, and ice-cold beer,
There are a number of aspir ints
for pugilistic hnnoHin El Paso, and
another lively tussle took place on
our streets last evening.
—All the delicacies of the season
ibfimlrfiii.'fn ftfulinfff""* -g
—Ladies approve of your smok-
ing Little Joker tobacco.
Our streets presented a lively ap
pearancc Saturday niuht, being fil
led to a lato hour with Bight-seeing
pedestrians.
—Nopal Liniment at Albers
A Co.V, El Paso street.
—Go to Maison Doree, for a first
class meal, open d .y and night.
There's a new dude >n town. It
Was shipped h> re from Tucson, and
will show at the Pictorial this even-
ing.
—If you wish to enjov a large,
cool schooner of beer, listen to a
good song, or fine piano music, go
to Keeney's Star Saloon, San An-
tonio street.
from tin ir iecoin attack u!
»pring tever (?), will #ppe. r on the
ends this evening in Ethiopian ec-
entricities. Owing to the wash-
outs a large number of performed,
billed to open this evening, will
not put in an «| pe»rance, hutUaj*
son neverihehss promints a firtu-
clabR entertainment.
The Difficult Task Once More
Ate mplihlied—A Beautiful
Day hiid u« Mishaps.
Mark Gra) son, wife and children
returned yn-tenlay morning from
Tucson ; they report a >-ad co d'ti»>n
•if Hff.«iri« in Tucson at j>ie*«nt. many
theatrical peop.e being lit there
without a cent to get away on,
owing to non-fulfillment of con-
tract by the m nayrfrs -f the Paik
Theatre. Maik wih assume tie
•luiies of stage uianager of the new
Pictoiial tin aire.
The constant strain caused by
the ([rent Volume of water in the
Rio Grande has sW'Tpt awny tlie
Texa-endof the street car bridge
and threatens to destroy the whole
-tructure. Every effort is being put
f rth to sa/e thek-remaining part.
I'he water is falling, and it may be
uostsible :o prevent the whole bridge
Tom going. The R il R >ad biidge
hits sustained no it jury s nee the
.iccident causal by ihe breaking
away ofthd o.d ferry boat ten d»vs
ago,
(Special i Jiresponilonue of tho Times)
City of Mexico, June 5,1884, On
Sunday last a party of ladies and
gentlemen left the Morel s R. R.
station, to attempt to surmount V e
old and famous volcano. They
were: Mr. and Mrs. Wi liam Nim-
mo and Mirfs. Iiobcrt>on ot Mel-
bourne, Australia; Mr. William
Laminar of Belfast Ireland; the
Rev. VV M. Ainsworth of Cleaton,
Kngland; Mr. 1. A. Colfax of
Bridgeport-, England ; Mr. E. R.
Ware of Worce-ter, Mass, E. U. A ;
Mr. F. P. Batman of Holbro«k
Mass, E. U. A. and Mr. E. \V.
credit is dae to the kind curtesies
of Mr. Oviijoa, the recent owner of
the volcano a d to Mr. Spau ding
who kindy g >ve liis tune and va-
uuble acsis ance to the party, as
translator and busii.Oos manager.
next,
RANCH & CATTLE FOB SALE.
Sydneyville It iieh, Near Casus
G audes, St te of Chihua-
hua, Mexico.
Sydneyville R neh, tho nropery
of Mr. Sydney bha>v-hndy <fc Co. i?
siiumeo a! out six n.iles liom the
own of Casas Gran.les, in th.- State
ot Ctdhuahua and adjacent to the
newly formed Sierra iMaure mining
camp ot Sydneyville.
Casas Grand, s on the Casas
Grande* river, is-125 miltsf'Om San
Jose station on t he Mexican Cen-
[^uccesforsto Wm. B. Hooper &
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
Foieign and Domestic Wines.
Bar Fixtures and Glassware.
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
Sole Agents For
WESTERN TEXAS AND MEXICO FOR.
VAL BLATZ VIENNA BEER, MILWAUKEE.
. ' Ural railroad, and 180 miles from
Spaulding of this city. They lea j)Hming Mexico
Amecameca at J5,15 arrived at the
Notwithsfsnd ng the slrect cars
were not tunning a large number of
pcO| le fr«»m ihis side visjted tie
new Fashion Garden, Paso oel
Norte, yesterdav, one and all speak-
ing in gluwiig t'rms of this new
plsCtj of amusement
Sporting Event,
A grand fiftei n b;>ll-pool tourna-
ment will come off in the near
Ranch at 8.45 in the ev. ningspend-
ing the night there. At S'X in the
morning tlie party with ten guides
and two pack mules started for the
crater, airiving at Las Cruces at
ten o'clock ; the ride on hor-e bnck
from I cm wus very short, the poor
b^as s giving out at 10.15. The
ladi s struggled" Woro&nfully" un-
til tiny reached an elevation of
nearly 16,000 feet when it became
a'most impossible for them to
hi- ath ; after n.uch p> mission they
submilt'd and descerded, Mr.
Spaulding actii g astscort fur the
lad'es. 'I lie work now began in
e irnest. It was a rave sight to see
more than two or three of the party
ascending .at tie same time. Al-
though i he dfiy was all that could
lie wished, yet. tho sand was unu-
sually deep and (by. 'J he snow
line was reachid at 8.-15; lure Mr.
Ware was taken suddenly with
fuiure between Inmim, Boyd, Spieg-1 ()j ]^tHli((noftlift hjjart flnf] after
much urging; condecended to jto
Trie ranch pioper consists of
iihoui (5(KJ Her- s of fine ngricu tural
1 .nd and 4,(00 acres of magmficen
pasture, there being an abundance
of water for stock and irrigating
purposes A< jaicnt to the ranch ir
Mn immense tract of splendid graz-
ing conn ry on which theie is no
water whatever, and which can hi
bought for a nominal sum; large
corral and dwelling h< u-e on prop
erty. Some 400 head of tine siock
cattle will be f-okl wnh or without
the ranch. Title ii di-puiable.
gato mine.
Also, for Sale 'I he Gato Mine, till
proper'y ot Mr. Syone\ Shaw-Ead*
is sit'ia1' d at Sydney vil e, he new \
to m d Si- rra Mndre mining canij
about six m le* from tin
town oi Casus Grandeson the C isa,'
Grundea river in the State of Chi-
huahua.
This mine was discovered som*
year- ag • and worked to a cerain
ex'ent, hit' the constant raids of th
hostile Apaches f ireed ihediscov r-
ers to abandon the property. Tlire*
inon'hs auo it was relocated bv i'P
present proprietor and considi rab''
F. E.
lanifacturing Jeweler!
EI* PASO ST., EL PASO, TEXAS.
MUND Y BROTHERS,
-DEALERS IN-
LIVE
and Wholesale Butchers,
Poso del Norte, Mexico and El Paso, Texas.
Office Room- Nos. 12 & 14,
Hundy Bros.
El Paso St., El Paso Texas.
el, and Lange. Inni n has the call
in p"ols at odds of two to oi e
againt-t the field, the knowing oi es
asserting th it l e < ontinu.<lly pr-a-
tices scratching in h s slumber?.
Lange is strongly hacked for second
place. A prize of f< r>v^ Tit's, a
pmkage of C P eS and a paper
will be awaidod thes win-
ner]
WINl)Si»H HOTEL.
W. H. CAKTKR, Prop'B.
—A larg^ hall nnd office for ren'.
Apply to Julian & Johnson.
—Muiic at the Acme Saloon to-
night
People across the Rio Grandt
com -lain loudly of the lack of
energy, n tho part of the Mexican
Cufltoua house officials.
Look out for your dogs, as every
urcbin in El Paso, is bui-ily engag-
ed in trying to turn an hunest pen-
ny.
—Don't forget the Grand Ball nt
the New Pictorial Theatre Monday-
next, Jnn« 9th, after the Grand In
augural Opening Entertainment.
—The Acme Saloon is the only
place in town where ) ou can get a
food, cold glass of beer drawn from
• keg.
—Colpirtuer Weston has Bibles
and Testaments at prices ranging
from Sets to 13,00.
A oassenger and mntl train wil
go out on the Santa Fe Road at 8
•' -lock this evening; and ex|>ect
train in with mail and pasgengc s
to- norrow morning. These trains
run via Deming.
We have sold our righ* and title
to the manufacture and sale,
Chili Dew to the enprising, and
de»ervmg Mrs. A. Eddy, of tin
JEddr House who ia prepared t<
fill »11 order* for that article.
^ouysoN & Co.
Q Pike, Dallas,
WH Tut tie, 'lexnn
J Aiidiewn. MesifO
VV M<'ll ttol., Mn.
O .(ones. W«co Texas
W I! Ayers, >;ua nla' ar#, Mexico.
ltouqnitla. Mex co
J-sus R uqui 11, do
H B Miixioi^. do
C W RLle, Dcmlng. N M
Mrs A llotmes. ami > hi d, Cftlabnsns Mx
JM Don ild, Pit Star'. Pa.
J W (loll, well, OI lltuahua
D M Deiinl . T> xau
O M Dlckli.son. Tex.
F H Turrey, Mex
S L< derer, Mex
.1 O Ch mplon. do
G Harris, ilo
L vl Lainpiop, Ln» Cruces, K M
Mverez, do
A V l»ix, Albuquerque, N M
A Die er, C ty
J Gore, Mo
J W B'aine, Chihuahua
C l' Grupe. Mexi o
K R Bak' r, I n« del Norte
F G Bromlee. M« xleo
W N Norton, N^'X
L M ► Ida - g •, do
GE Pill bury. Lowell. Mum
I' E (.'onley. City of Mexico
B May. Tex s
B VV Q. e. do
O L Champl «n, Cairo, 111
H C Sherman, do
VV' C Hankluc, Tex
WO-kdone; a shaft some 120 feet
GKAND CENTRAL H0TKI
JOHN DOCONKR, PROP'R.
S H Ea<ly, Casia Grandes, Mex
F G Hope, N M
J M Corral, do
8 IMderbrandt. Lerdo, Mex
i H st n, Giilbunhua
1" VV Ward, Iteming, N M
M J Haber. do
N >p«'eler, L t^ Cruces
F Burnio do
P J Crosble, C< rralllos Mex
h. VV Waibltld, Louis Mo
F Kiaft. do
M h Lurner, Vex
K L I'ujjen. do
H P Matteim <lo
P E Kern, ehy
J G OLe-brit, Colorado City
OB eoojtcr, Parral
J L raiifio, Pueblo M
J A Vnr^ae, aud Wife, Topeka U ,
hack to the nncb, vhere he soon
n covftcd ai d was v. ry helpful in
preparing the suitable food f<>r the
hardy s'-M snfyi'iig for the
^aii mil. Ten and twenty gteps
n w became an enormous task, hut
with tlie teiificlty of bulldogs the
'iitlp party of M'ven pu des and five
fort igiv r* Btrupgled upward, ^ap^
of f out five to ten minutes now
c;ime in older. It was amusii g to
seen coupleyr.ungi rmen encourage
each niherai d tl en fall, completely
exhaus ed into each otheis arms
nnd sleep as they had never slept
before; encouraged by tic sturdy
guides they would laboriously
rise and repeat the operation : ten
stoi s and hen a nap. At la.^t the
edge of the ( rater was in view ai d
the final Mrtugle came. Five steps
now seemed < qua! to a day's labor.
'I he Rev. W. M. Ainsworth was the
first of the visitors to reach the
crattr which Sicmed to open its
yawning and awful m<<uth us if to
swallow the p'or victims for the
toil. Mr. Aintworth and Mr. But-
nirtti not content with reaching the
crater's et'ge pb dded on to th
v rv sumiuii and were rewarded
witb a heavenly view of the di
aiinutive world below. After de-
s i nd ng to the crater's edge
ag. in a pho'ogiaph was taken of
the party as they sal p> rcl ed proud-
ly upon the last effort of "Popo" in
th -lnpe of an enormous bonder
of sulpl ur and lava. Alter a slight
nap by h= -th visitors and guides a
lunch, v ry frugal, was enjoyed,
cheers given for the nations repre-
sented, a number of pistol shots
fired into the crater, fr<>m whence
came an ominous and frightful
reverberation as if of thunder, fi 1-
ing even the hearts of tie guides
with awe. Tin n a collection of
specimens of sulpher, and then
the de-cent. The sand now became
a friend instead of foe and down the
p-.rty skated with the rapidity oi
the wind, making steps of fri 111 o to
8 feet at every leap. The d< scent
was made in 15 minutes; the shor-
t st on iafford, and old p oud and
snoweappc I "Popo" w.s c iptur d
by the combined fon es of Kiigl. nd,
Scotland. Ireland and America. A
tedious and painful night w«s en-
dured with patience at the ranch.
In the mori iog the hoises weie
mounted and the weary w»y was
again resunv d. The party reached
here on the regu'sr train, had a r< et
arid proteedidto tho "Concordia''
where a buautiful fe.-'it was partaker
or'and song and speeehoe made and
tho little party separated to resume
ht»jf been sunk and shows up a true
fissbie vein of fine grained galena
averaging 45 ounces .to the t«/n; w"
ter is abundant, wi'bi.»? lia<yards o'
the iin'ne; miners houses, powdei
and too! houses and blacksmith1
'orge and shop will be sold with the
mine.
A Smelter Site for sale with
the Gito Mine or separately, the
property of Mr. Svdney Shaw-Endy
•in cxi'el ent site for a smelter, m 1
or email ranch is offered for
sale con.-i>ttng of six acr-s
of goal agricultural land j-n.t
a fin' stream of •mining water on
which are time grist nulls, ann
which cm supply sufficient motive
power for a null of tho largest size;
nituated three miles from Casas
Grande* and about time miles from
Sydneyville m ning camp; an ex-
cellent w a eon road running the
ONE NIGHT ONLY
F i st appearance of
• nt re way; ftH is ab'indant, the
inexhaustible pine forests of the
f-ierra Madres bcinur buto few miles
distant An| ly o P. A Eakins, &
Co., First National Bank Building
ratio lo
20 ARTISTS 20
From the City of Mexico.
Thursday Night, Ju..e 12th.
Will be produced th- Grand Opera and
Dr ma
DONJUAN
Admission, 50cts, 7 Sets and $1
No extra chatge for reserved seats,
•ieats on sale at Gr nd Cen ral News
Stand and Irvin's Drug Store.
NEW
Mod He
BOYD & SWAIN,
Proprietors and Managers.
MOMDAVJUNE 9TH.
Curtain rises at8 p. m sharp.
New House,New Scenery
New Faces,
lc.
All orders for Ice will receive
prompt auction. Houck & Dieter
Telephone No. 03.
For Sale.
Ice Machines two to five tons
capacity, iu complete running order.
A. P. Crisswell.
Colorado, Texas.
QRAXD
aftek the show.
PICTORIAL SALOON,
CHAN. BOYD, Prop.
Summer Garden Attached,
PICT0R1ALCLUB ROOM
CHAM 8 'ELL11AN, Prop.
Pictorial Restaurant,
KINNE Si TOENNEUIS, Props,
The Reliable Favorite
For Rent.
Furnished Kootn on East
land S reel, f-'imerly the
Laundry inquire within.
Mrs. America Thomson
Over
btcam
Notice.
From and alter date all bills due
the Ei Paso Daily Times, on ac
count of advertising or job work,
must be paid to S. (. Slwde, Man-
ager; and a'l bills due on account
of suscription must be paid to S. B.
Strong. None others are authoriz-
ed to collect any bills due the
Times.
EL PASO, • TEXAS.
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
patent medicines,
Non-Secret RemeHei, Ftney Goods, Toilet
Art inlet,
WHOLESALE AND UETAIL ATL01TK8T PRICES,
tff-Prescript on« a specialty.
R. F. CAMPBELL, |
PUuPKlBTOtt. |
J. H. POLLARD,
Pbarmacist
Oppoiite the Eirtt National Bank.
San Anlonin Stropt.
Mrs. M. J. Legate,
ICE CREAM PARLORS
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Ones delivered In any part of the city
0"i-ner St. Looii tin i Ltah stivtts, op-
posite Public Squar^
GENUINE SINGERSEWING MACHINE.
Beware of counterfeits; every machine
warranted flvo years
ISTSold on ImtallmenU If Desired.
Wanted.
A bilker and pastry cook
Pierson Hotel.
at the
G, Ell MCE
Manufacturer of all kinds ot
MINERAL WATER
OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY.
Soon Water, S I'zer. Snrnap ullla, O'ngei
Ixnuun Wuda, Apollnaris, Kia.-en-
ger. Vlcbv.
Tl>e Trade pnpp led on reaso^abla Terms
Ordert fr<>m » du-uwoo w|U recolyv
promp' attention.
EL PASO, - TEXAS.
AND COFFEESALOON,
At the Ei st Side of the Plaza, near
the S. P. Railrond Depot.
A nice, cozy dining room for families
an l gentlemen. French. German and
hpmi sli cooking. Meals n*i ('< ffee i-x-
celli-n'. Ice ( r»- inevi-r S'"di<. Pegr.c
g ve us a call. .IOE ONG & HOP KEE-
Insurance and Real Estate Agts-
Represent tlie largest line of comnan-
Its in t ie city, nnd promise lo patrons
prompt and satisfactory settlement ot
o-8iS, In case of fire.
Harm alwnyi on hand Dwelling and Bva|.
""" Proportj lor or Itont.
KNEBLAND &00,
J. IUTNOLDS, President,
I. W. Zo-la«s, V.Pies. u, 8. Kaufnajt, Cash'r
First Mio&al
BANK,
EL PASO TEXAS.
Stockholder* and Director*.
M.D.Thatcher. Pu-blo, ^o!. A. A.
Robinson, A. 1. & 8. F. It. R. Adolph
K akauer. Jos-pli Schutz. J. S. Reyn-
olds. .lames P. Uagne, J. W. Tays, W.
8. Hills, El Paso, Texas.
AMERICAN HOUSE.
Just Opened to the Public.
The Table and Roomfl are first-
class in Every Re-pect.
Everything New and
Satisiaction Guaranteed.
E&"t Overlain l 8liee%
Mrs. M. A. McHatton.
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