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D.PuSTiB. P. M
EL PASO. TEXAS/JUNE 2, 1883.
PROCLAMATION
By the Ojrernor of Texas.
Wher^. 3, a Joint Resolution was pa*s-
ed by ib<; r.i^h eenth Le«ji-latu e, ou the
t.wi'it -r.r-t da) of Jdar h. A. L». 1883.
ret uiii a g uersil «-ie tiuu tu L»e hfiu
lhroii&li ut tUf State of Te^as tor ili«*
ad<'pti> n or iej« cti<»n of ■ lie amendment
to t..t- Cons tut on oi ih • blate of Texa*
us lur. in set f. rili. t<>-wit:
JOINT RESOLUTION
.(mesi ing stct oks 4 and 6, of article
7 of the constitution of 1 he staie
o.' texas.
Section 1 Be it resolved by the Is g-
isSature ot ihe Stale . f t rxns: That sec
tiuiia 4 an . G ,»ruc e <, of the Cou»titut.ou
ot tne otaie ol T< xas, b^- auitnJed .-o as
to re ad :is lollow :
SEC. 4. The lands herein set apart to
the Pub ic Free School fun I, shall be
-old under sucii regulations, at sucb
ti.ncs, aud on such te.m- as may De pre-
r=crioed i y law; and Li.e Lej*.sl;t ure snail
not have power to gram any reliel to pu. -
chasers .hereof. The U nnptroiler snail
invest t'if proceeds of siu h sales, anil of
those here^ofore_iuade as may beuirec'.ed
by tne B »ard • t Educa io.i herein pro-
- v.dtd fTj.in the bonds ot tne Un.ted
States, the State of I exa , or c.»un;ie* in
said state, or In such other se. urities,
an I under buch refctrictions a-t may
be pre-cribed by law; &n'l ihe state shall
be responsible lurtll invest.neius.
Sec. G. All lamio here.ofore, or here-
after granted to ;he several counties of
this State for education.il purposes, are
of righ the prope tv ot s.ad counties re-
spe lively, to w.,ieii they were granted,
aud iii.le itier<-to is vested in said counties,
and no adverse possession or limitation
shall e\er Le.iva l.tble a»airist the title of
any «ouuiy. Each county may sell or
dispose ot its lauds iu whole or in part,
iu nianuer 10 be provided by the com-
missioners' com t of the e.mniy. Ac.ual
se llers ivsidi g ou said lands, shall be
protected in tne prior i i.;l it of purchas-
ing the s.-iftte to the extent of their settle-
ment. not to exceed one hundred anJ
sixty acres at the price fixed by said
court, which price Shall not include tne
Value of existing i i.provenien s m de
theieou by such set ler-. Sad lands,
and the proceeds thereof, when sola,
shall te held by said counties alone as a
tr^st for tne b^nv fit of public schools
thereiu ; s .id proceeds lo b^ inve t d in
bonds of the Un.t. d S a es, the State oi
Texas, or counties iu sail StUe,
or in such ether securities, aud
under su h re»iri tions as m iy b
pres ribed by law; and the coun.ie» s.iall
be le-pou.-iuie~ lor all investments; the
iu.erest tneieon, aud other :evenu> ,
t'XC pt the principal shall be available
In d
S. c 2. That_ibe Governor of this
State sna.l it-sue hi* proc am «ii n or .er-
i g an el^clii>ii u» l»«- held on th • second
'lu day i i ~*u :tist, A. 1>. 1881, at wh eh
tiui - li.e loregoiug ..uiciiduieuta shall oe
fiu mined i r do,» ion, to the ^qualified"
elect is >t this S ate.
sec. 3 T.i*i. h se vn:hig for tlie ad-
vp 10 i of said ainendnie.it to Section 4,
gnali have wiitt n or priuietl on Uietr
baib> s ihe words: •'tor amendment 10
S -< tiou -t. Ar.ie e 7 of the Constitution;"
a .it iiose V,.'.ing a^aii.st the adoption of
s id aiiiendaieui to r>ec inn 4. shall hav.
tvriiteii or printed ou tl»ei«" ball -fa th.*
\v r s : "Aga list aiiiend'i.eut to Sect.ou
4, Article 7 of the—Constitution ;" an i
tiio»e v i n x for the adop ion of said
ameudme. t t>> Se> li>»n 0, 8 mil have
w ttei or print- d on their ba lots t e
worn*:* For Aunndnnnt to See.ion 6
At icle 7 of tt.e Cousti.ittlo •;"* and iho e
vot ng against ttie . doption of sa d aui-
ondmeut to Sect juu G, t- hall have « lit ten
or pnn ed on their hallo s the w< r s:
'•Against a i euduient to Section 6, Att-
ics 1 of the Consti litioH."
JP.i sed Mirn-h 21, A D. 18 3, by a
two-thirda vote of all meinbeis elected
to Kicii bouse. _
And, wherea-, on the twentv-third
day of Ms eh, of the same seg ion ot
s .11 Legislature, a Joint Resolution was
piAmd requld ig a general elec-i »n to be
held thr ugli ut the State for (he a lop.
tlan or H'vlion of an amendment to the
Cons itutioii of the state oi Texas as
here.n set forth, lo-witi
— JOINT RESOLUTION
TO AXKMD SZcTtOK 9, AR.ICEK 8. OP
TUB CO-SST.TUTION OF THX STATE
OF l EX AS.
section 1. Be it resolved by the
Ug Alsiura of the Stite ot Texas, Thai
Section 9, Article 8, of the Constitution
of the State of lVxa« be ao amended as
hereafter to-read as follows:
_ ART1CUE 8.
"Section 9. The State tax on prop-
erty, es.clus.ve of the tax necessary to
piy the puulic debt, and of the taxes
provided tor the benefit of pob b tree
schools, shall never exceed thirty-five
cents <<n the one hunlred dollats valua-
tion ; and no eounty, city or town stiall
levy utore than twenty-five cents f.-rdtr
or ouunty purposes, and not to excee 1
fifteen cents, i»r roads ami bridge*, on
the one hundred dollars valnatiosi, ex-
cept for tne p <yment of debts incorreu
to the adoption of "*"
ai.d tor the «re« on of punlic
street, sewer and other
provenents, not to exceed twenty-:
Otents on the hundred dollars
In any one year, sod except as in this
t n ion ncfterwi e presided.
tec. i That the Go»ern<jr of this State-
and hs is hereUjr
th- t regoinar re~oluti k to a
State
0.1883, bf a ,, ,. . . ... ...
jtil,member* elected Jto.j—!Tlis SoUikrWest ^ ^ay«
that the New Mexican newspaper
people h tve made a proposition to
Silver City capitalists, with a view
to remov.ng the whole concern to
that point.
The Silver City Deming and Pa-
cific road .s remarkably emnoth for
a n»-w siructur:*, and has bten wrl
b lla-ied t:ir<.ujh »ut its entire
"iet-gth. The w..rk of surfacing is
s ill goinz <>n, bat this is frequent-
ly iequir<_d upon old established
roads.
Th* South West Sentinel, like
g o l local new.-pip"r, is full of
news nu«-g< t-», n.utiy of which are
h^te candeiiM d :*
It is rumor d that H »nk Gilmore.
the a 1 ir< d rus !# r, has returned to
Lake Valley with sixty-five head
o cat 1-. The la'e^t ne»s from
Fim.i g, i- tl at n tivrt silv« r has
h « n s ri« k on ti e "011 Man,*'
and i i ' o s «!c abie qnantitle^.
J.:dg« B nch -r I, of L s Vegas, i-
o»t in^ -"i ver Ci v. 11^ is l.etvil*
in er. s i d in re =1 e-ta e at th^ for-
mer pine a >ii at So-oto. Tie
Oil "Als.n mine, at Fleming, s'tows
u » better :n i ! et er e «ery d a v.
T e s ip.'ly o- w.t er in Mikes -li's
we 1 is piacti a'ty inexh lustible.
In tin* Teicg'aph distiict it i
said wo k on tne Mot er Lo ie and
id-o ' n tiie Tcutn-eh I a? l«tei«
pr grfrs-i itr r;«f> dlv. Th Tecumseh-
Atlir is i t 90 feet. Ti.i- s ht ing
p it in shape for 'rac!t at d e.-rs to
a<-i itatc i s working. The (jh-o
Hop • ji.»ne s f s b i g dcveloptd
into a paying p:0| eny.
cept f
» prior
S? f-
ieiM
8. c.
on the sixth day of
April, of the same se-sion of said Lejji -
lature, a Joint Resolution was pa-sed re-
quiring a general election to be held
throughout the State of Texas for the
adoption or rejee ion of an amendment
to the Couati.u'iou of the State of Texa£
as herein set forth, to-wit:
JOINT RESOLUTION
TO AJfEXD SECTION 3 OF ARTICLE 7, OF
THE COKSTIXUTIOK OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS.
Section 1. Fe it resolved by the Ix»g's-
lature ot the S ate ot Texas: That Sec-
tion 3, of Article 7, of the Coustim i->n
of the S ate of Texas be so amended a*
to hereafter rea 1 as f Hows:
'•Seciioh 3. One-fourth of the re-
"veuue derived from tbe St.te i cc-opi-
"ti n taxes, and a poll tax of one dollar
"on every uiala inhabitant »f this Stat •
'•between ihe aj»ea ot" iwe ty <n :n d
**i-lx y years, snail l e s>-t apart annually
"f r the benetft of the public free
•'i-cllOtds, an i,iu addi i tn thereto, there
*'-lia 1 be levied and c -llected an a^n ial
"ad Valorem state tax of sucii an amouc,
••iit.t to «xceed twenty cms on u e««i.e
"hundre I dollars valu tiou. r.s, with the
"availatsie school tun 1 arisin; fro.n .1
'•oihsr t'OUsces, will be su Kcie. t t>>
•'maintain anil rupt^ort the | ubiic free
"Schools of ttiis St. ne fnr a per.<<d ..f not
"•e>s than six month- iu each yea-; n<i
**t..e Le^ slature may als<« prov «le f.»r
••the formation of M.I100I d str.eis wMi u
'all or any t f the counties of th s S ate
"by general or s|»ec.a 1 law. withou tli*-
'1 <eal noti.-»f require I iu oth *r cms s of
'•special leg'sianon, ho I may antlioriz-
"an additional annutl ad valorem tax t<>
"!>e lev.ed and collected withi i su- h
' s.-hool di-tr.t ts for the furth*-r m in-
-♦.enan -e ot pub ie t ee teh'M»is mt tin-
"ere tion of scht>ol buildings h r i ;
••provid. d. that two-tbiid- of th - «j; al -
"fi d proper y tax p*iy ug vote s of tne
" istrict. voting at an election i<» be hel
"forth t pnrpo-e, slia i vo e such tax
•'not nfex^ ed in any one \ea t vent.
* c nts ou the one hundred if 1 a s
'•va u f on of 'he pr perty t«•
'•taxation in su h is iii*t. but tbe titii ra-
'•tion upon t. e amount oi distri tt'\
"»i« re ii aut lon/e i shall not pp y to iu
-*cOi por tied cities or lOwns con-ii ut ng
"sepa ate and independent sc .ools di -
"i nets.
Sec. 2. That the Governor of this
State sha I i«su • his pnie amat n • rtler-
ng an election to Ik* hehl on the second
Ti.esday in August, A. D. 1883, at which
time the foregoing amendment shall be
submit ed lor adoption uy the quaiifie .
elei toi s of tUiii State.
SEC. 3. That those voting for tbe
adop ion of the amei.dme t to Section 3,
shall have written or printed on tin ii
ballots th • woid, "F »r am.-ndn eut t
Section 3, Art cl - 7, of the Constitution,
school tax," and those v»»ting ;.gaiu.-t
the adoption of said amen nit n slia 1
have written or printed on then- b 11 ts
he wor ts "Against th;; amendment to
Section 3, Art.cle 7 of the Cous.itution,
scho »1 tax.'-
Fassed April 6th, A. D. 1883, by a
two-thirds vote of all memb rs elected
to each house.
And, whereas, on the eleventh day of
Apri , of the same session of said Legis-
lature, a Joint Resolution w. s p.is-seu le-
quiring a general election to be hel .
iliioug-' out the fct.te of Tex-.s for the
adop ion or rejection of an amendment
to the Cons icution of tne State of T^xa-
as herein set forth, to-:, it:
JOINT RESOLUTION
proposing ax amendment to article 5
of the state cok8titctiox dimin-
ishing the simbek ok lEi:ms of
county courts.
Section 1. Be it resolved bv the
Legislature of the Stiie of Texas: Tbat
Article 5 of the Cousti u .ou of the Sia^e
8.tali bt* a.ucnde 1 o> aUdiug hereto an-
o.her Strctiou whicu sliali . read as f■>.-
low S:
section 29. Thecoiimy c urt *hau
"tiolu at ie .st four ter.usfor ootn civi .-.tin
c.imiual busi.it ss an.ua.lv as m. y b<
provided by the L g slature, or by ti.e
comini siouer»' coU. t tf ilie i ouub
under a>uho ity ot law and su h uiue.
terms each year as m^v be fixed oy t.i»-
coiumiss oner's >uu. i; provide.i the c m-
ti.is-.oiier'^ cc.urt oi any couu. v havi g
fi.ced .h ■; titpes and nuuiber of tei in - oi
tne county court shail not ci.an^e tin
same agai.t unt 1 the; ex, irati^u of on
>ear. Sai t co rt - halt d sp s.- of pr.t-
bate business el her in te. in t me or v..-
cation unaer s.,cn teguia iou a- may t e
pres. ribeU by law. l'rt.s.-t u ions tua\
oe cofkituence.i iu Said c-urt« in s.n n
manuer a< I- or may ix- pr^vidt d oy law
aud a jury therein shall c mist ot six
men. Uuui o.Uerw.se proVn.ed tne .erm.-
of t..e county court shall be h iu on th
first Mon.iays iu Febiu try. M y, A.igi.s.
and Noveiitber ;.ud inav rctiiaia .u ses-
sion ti.r e we ks.
.-EC. 2. Tbis ..mendmi-nt shall be sub-
mit ed on the 2nd lureday in Ai.i;u>t,
A. D. 1883.
f-sseti .pril 11, A. D. 1 83, by a two-
hirus vote of ail members etecte t to
each h >o8e.
Auu, whereas, the la-t above n^xae
res dutio t faiU to p.e^^ribe the entloisc-
n.e t to b - p. in ed or wi itie « o.i i ek« t-,
t is hereby wrd. re . th it timse vo i g lot
the amen meot to A. t de & of tbe C li-
st, tu tiou shall have pr nied or written on
tneir ballots tbe words, * For am nd-
uient to Arti le 5 of the Joi.stituti .u,"
and tnose voting ag.ins. the aoopti >u o.
said ameadme.i. «,n.n have pnn ted or
wrtteu mi their Oallot^ tun wo.-tls,
••Against the amendment to Article & of
■ be Coastittwou."
and, where s, each of the foregoing
Joint Reeolutioni makes it tbe u y of
the Governor to issue a pr.ictamatiou
ordering said eleetiou to be beld o.i the
second 'luesday i.i Au^nst, A D. 1.83,
for ti e adoption o>* reject! >u of sa «1 pro-
posed ame. dmeuti ti the Cons itu iou.
Now, therefore, ', John Ireland, Gov-'
eruor of Tt-xas, in accord nice «tt.ii the
provisions of said Jo.nt Resolutions, aud
oy tbe aut lioi ity vested in me by the
Constitution and laws of this State, do
hereby issue this my proclamation or-
detiafc an election to be held
ON TUESDAY, THE FOURTEENTH
DAY OF AUGlt'ST, A. D. 1803.
in the several counties of this State for
the adoption or rejection of said pio-
posed amend men t» to the Coustim. lo i.
Said election Shall be held at the
several polHug ^aces of the elect iou pre-
eiaets of the several coandea of this
Stat*?, and will be conducted by the offi-
cers holding the same, and returns ma .e
ia conformity vti.h the laws of thi-»State
and ia accordance with the pro>isious
of this proclaimtfeo.
In testimony whereof, I have
hereto signed aiy name and
[L.S-] caused tbe se«l-< f St.te to t*
x at the dry of Austin,
* A. D. V88J.
JOHN IRELAND,
Governor.
of State,
to work
ifiwE
i*
.A
tt the l exaa
—m
Txru Renegades Cagred.
Major .Morns.hi, L'niietl States
M; rstial for Xew Mexico, i-< now
in S Louis and Alt >n, where h-
went to convey a prisoner. He
-ti t d to a St. Louis leporter lhat
i e ex | e ted soon to d sno.-e of two
d sper.iie ch iraiteis, known as Mo-
cha i o Nejjr », or Black Bov, }.n<J
Iskbia, icti" g nies fsom the Mesca-
1 r > Ap ch; s, since th^ death or
Vi ti l"i;i, t!ie l..te ohir f of that
tribe. Iskbi.-i Icijlcii a \vliite man
n imed'^impi-O'i <ni the Mes^a'ero
rese vation, while Mochacho N-gro
with a hauil of other renegade- at-
tacked and shot M ijor Liewellyn,
the linlian agent (>f ihe Mescalero--,
wountling litfti in tlie arm. The
major has teeovered from the effects
of the woU'td. Three weeks ago
th'se same desperadoes attacked a
train of emigrants on the Del Norte
plains, and they then made their
est ape in-o ihe Indian territory,
•,vh< re they were captured, and are
n >w lii Id as prisoners at Fort t»ill.
Maji r L'« wellyn sent Marshal Mor
t.i-i.n a te egiam, asking him to go
and g-t them, but in view of the
expe .-e, the marshal has te'e-
grapl edrt > Attorney-General Brew-
- er sking him what plan would
he the mc?t a Ivi-able to remove
he pti>on-!S to New Mexico for
* ri •» 1.
MEDICAL,
CELEBRATED
&ITTE&S
There h*a li ter imjc au nut nc in wk'c h
t: is ter nr nvi.' i ajtand in 1- e r e in^di
•intr has fail- i 10 war . otl t. e com l.lnt. \\ h i.
tak n <ln y ns a i rotect o • »<g ia^t mi arial
ait re s'o-' jx y»«"c mi< hive abi.a oned a
he ortic ie 1 si> eitic an I now pre c ib« hi
t «r eh I d an « fe\ er
E. L. BEAUMONT, M. D.j
HOMEOPATH! C f SYSlCUS.
'tisrtKi
-
A.^T. JACKSO>
Mr*. Mtnh'i Build in2. tea
street, near aenking Bouse.
IXitbt
nut
W. It. HALL, Ml.
ASS-r feUBOKOK. U. a A.
SAK AXTOKIO, STREKT.
p|FFICB—Sljule BulWing. Office hoars 10 a.
KJ m. to 1 p. in.; 6 to lu p. m.
CARL COTHE do CROTE.
Civil Engineer and Architect.
Office - -Dnrsn go Strait, between
and bun Frasclwo streets.
£L PASO, T£XAS
CHIHUAHUA,
Ml tf
3-1-tf
C. T. Jackson & Co.,
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Doors,
SASH, BLINDS, TRANSOMS,jew
Moulding, Plaster, Cement. Etc.
OFFICE AND YARD
U. 8.
: .
lia;*» e-.. veru a >le 'o tie. I >r eh l'.» an t
« weil r.B d^ypepi-iaiiid nervous iife't ons.
ilos t*ne V Bi:t«* » ii «ne -p.-< i "e yon > e rt.
Kur sa e by all Druggists and uea.le.is gener
«ry.
A Gommon-sense Remedy.
SALICYLIC A.
No more Rheumatism Cout
or Neuralgia,
Immediate Relief Warranted.
Permanent Cure Guaranteed.
Five yaars Mtabllshed and never
known to fail In a single case,
acute or chronic Refer to all prom-
inent pnysicians and drua;slsts for
tne standing of SalieyIlea.
SEC RET!
Theeniy dissolver of the poison-
ous Uric acid which exists in the
Mood of rheumatic and <<outy pa-
tients.
SALICYLICA is known aja common-sense
remedy, because it strikes direcny at tbe causa
of Kheumatism, Uout aad Keorslgia, while sa
many po-caJetl specifics and supposed panaceas
otilv t.est lucatly the effects.
it has been cuscedea by eminent scientists
tbat oatwsrJ sppticrtions, such as ruhbina with
oils, ointments, liaunents, and soothing lotion*
will not eradicate these diseases which are tbe
result of tbe poiaooiag ol tbe baood with Uric
SALICYLICA works wftb ]
oa ibis 11cid, «ap so removes tbe disorder. It fa
now exclusively ««d by all celebrated physi-
cians ot America aad Knrope. Highest Medi-
cal Academy of Pari* reports SB per
REMEMBER
that SALICYLICA is a
^ - H. PARKER,
Surveyor, Civil and Mining Engineer
Office First Katioual batik building.
Room oaxt door to Gist. E -kins A Oo.
- CHIHUAHUA, - -
WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
, < U
jy^ark m. ball^ciiiij
DENTIST
Dental Pariors in the Campbell building on
San An.onio street, Nitr ns oxide Gas admin-
istered for tile pain ess extraction of t eib.
Manufacturing Jeweler!
LONG, FISHER
GUADALUPE
CHIHUAHUA, .
r, Feed and
j p. HAGiJft,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Hague's
fell Paso, Texas
Block on Saa Antonio St.
J^ K. UOJLKiEltS, Al. L>,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office f n San Antonio St., ia the Slade build
in:r. Open day aud hivbL
rUea.tn officer and cttv aurtton.
NOAH F. FLOOD.
JOHN BAILEY.
FLOOD & BAILEY,
^TTORNEV S AT LAW, El Paso, Texas.
st., el
E. Howard <fc Co., Elgin, Wnltham, Springfield and Rock ford Quick
Train Movements. Also,
A Fine Selection of Diamonds.
18 and 14 KARAT COLD WATCHES.
DUBER SILVER CASES A SPECIALTY.
Also a large assortment of Mexican Gold and Silver FILIGREE JEWELRY.
QUARTZ (H1AINS AND BROACHES, Miller Bros. RALSKD GOOD* in Sl~«Ve
Buirons, Wntcli Charm<».^tc. Silver Plated War«, Knives, Forks aud Clocks.
Wa'ICH REPAIRING «»one promptly, *nd wtttsfnt* Ion ciiantnt^ed. S-
ui
tbe^Ameilcaa
Ulnars'
H. Nordwi
Chihuahua, Me:
DCALXS Oi
GENERAL
3-8tf
SIGN OF THE BIG CLOCK!
Ft. PASO MEXICAN FILIGREE JEWELRY DEPOT.
HOTEL DE HIDALGO, I KAPLAN & HMDERS01T,
IMPORTER OP
CARLOS F0RNESI, Prop.
Newly opened, lias excellent rooms and
the be*r table that th - market and
skiMful cocking oau afford.
This house is conducted on the Euro-
peao and Atuein-au plan. Guests at
option can select cither.
PARRAL,
MEXICO
head.
I soc
mness
Tbe Great English Remedy.
IS A NEV?B FAIL
ng cure for nervous -lei
.mity, exhausted vita-
ity, seminal weaknebl*
-1 ein tic.1 t h op a. loss
n anil ccd. impotency,
|M8l\>is end all the
iriiiut I'fiects of self-
1 trsr, yonthful follies,
and excesses in mature
years, such as loss of
memory, lassitude noc-
turnal emissson, aver
of vision, noises in the
the vital fluid passing unobserved in the
urine, and many other diseases that 'ead to in-
sanity and death.
DR. MIXTIE, who Is a regular phjrsiclan, (a
K'.iduate of the University of Pennsylvania)
wll airree to forfeit *500 for a case of tliis kind
the vit U Restorative, (ander his special advice-
and treatment) will not cure or for anything lm-
p re or Injurious found in It. Dr. Mintie treats
a 1 private diseases successfully without mer-
cury.
Consultation Free. Thorough examination
and advice, including analysis of urine, 95.00.
Price of Vital Rtestorative." $3 a bottle, or four
t'mes the quantiy, $10; sent to any address u. on
re ceipt of price or c. o. D., secure from obser-
vation and in Drivate. name if desired, by
A. »•:. MWTIE, M. Dm
No, 11 Kearny St.. San Francisco, C*l.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Will be sent to anyone applying by letter, stat-
in.? symp ms, sex and »ge. S-tm t etcivcy in
regard to all busiuess r.insactions.
DR. MEKTIE'S HlDX-Y REMEDY XEPH-
rtiicum cur all k n<is af kidn -y ai d bladder
coni'i mat*, gon trr;.«.i g e -t, r-«icorrhoea. For
le by all druggists; $1 a • etile: six bottles for
fix e d >ll«rs.
UK. MISrIE'S Drnd'»lioi pi'.ls are the best
d cheapest < y*p pdi en 1 bil'ious cure in
e markt t. For sa.e by a 1 <triiffiikU,
In n ntcfing th:s a tv ■■ ti«.mjnt state yon
was it in fie KL Pa So Tiwxs.
axic
the
' ii
ELECTROTYPE FOUNDRY.
340 and 3-42 Larimer Street.
PARRAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOTEL COMMERCIAL!
THIS HOTEL TS 'MEXICAN HEADQUAR-
TRS IX FAKRAL
At the bead of the Tllaarv department Is tbe
best of Fren. b Cooks.
Mode-It' p-lces. Cl an Roc ms. Every atten-
'lon p Id te thr ci« ort rf guests, and prompt!-
Hfi" {a n teed In e-rvjag.
Tiansieot c i' om $3 per day. Keduction for
bond by tbe week or moath..
Parral Hualupia, Saita Rosalia
STAGE LINES.
Leave Santa Rosalia and Huajuquilla Tues-
day acd Saturday eviaing*.
Leave Patral lor Haajnqul'la aad Chihuahua
Tuesday aad Saturday mornings.
Oiiroal Eeel aMlen Cl., Aiats,
RUPERTO ENRIQUEZ,-
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Diamonds and Watches,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Clocks, Silver aistd PjlatedWare, Etc.
All of whteli have been selected by our expert bnyers in New York and San Fran-
cisco and specially adapted for tiie trade of We^te.n Texas and Northern
Mexico. Tbis is thi* Leading Jewelry House of El Pnso, and can-
not be excelled in prices or quality of goods offered. We
make a specialty of
WATCH E,BPAIE,Ilira-.
D. R. Henderson, whose fame it* known as a Watchmaker, lately with Tiffan^ A
Co., New York, and Tucker, of San Francisco, can always be foand at our estab-
lishment to repair watches and iewelrv of everv description.
Next Door to Crosby, Catron & Co's Real Estate Agency.
PASO, - - TEXAS,
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
French, German and
EnglishGoi
Constantly haa on hand an
THX BEST-
BRANDS OF CIA
Manufactured in Vera Crua
Andres Tnxtla.
BOOTS AND SHOE
Williams &
CENTRAL HOTEL
JOHN DOUGHER, Proprietor.
The Central Hotel under this management, has been re-fitted, renovat-
ed and enlarged. Its rooms are cozy, cheerful and comfortably fur-
nished. •
W I'UK TABLE IS IINSUBPASSED 131 TIIE 8TATEJQ
This establishment, recently re fit fed, offers to its numerous patrons
the best accommodation ti.e city affords.
Good Sample Rooms Free of Charge for all Commercial Traveler*.
A new and elegant bar connected with the hotel, supplies the choicesi
brands of Wines 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
BOOT aid SHOE
fn El Paao. Goods Marl _
figures. San Antonio, near
street.
This I
ICR'
CHIHUAHUA ADVERTISEMENTS.
oterSo 3
. t eal es
lei.rsw.
jCimtnt,
Lunch Coonter. iftigiigh Chop House. Sample Boom.
OPEN ALL NIGHT. OPEN ALL DAY.
Horssh's European Restaurant,
On the Main Plaza - ... . CHIHUAHUA
WARM MEALS OR LUNCHES PROMPTLY SERVED TO ORDER.
Hot Coffee and Tea, Iced Fresh Milk and Tea. JM
IMPORTED AND NATIVE WINES AND LIQUORS.
• WE KEEP THE FAMED VERA CRUZ CIGARS.
LOUIS HORSCH, Managing Proprietor.
JOH M. tJEJAs, Proprietor.
»•. a. j
| "is A*"!■
cmplteatlcM aad wb-te««r i
daced h nriches and Pmtitles i
twrlMw the Kerr s, Br»la. Kei
tion, lferr^ a'eUYe Orsans aud I
cental F-«cultK-s It «ayoa
uati -a tlraln apon tbe >yaw,wf
xoury looses, deblliiattag die
mse el b tbe vine, etc., so
mind aud bsdv. It 1« a i
•ClOKSY iRoBUSDta i
no »B,
ijurious
tbe evil
It fn
ESTABLISHED 1S4J
NATIONAL HOTEL
Near the Grand Cathedral and Plaza, and opposite the United States
Consulate and Santa Eulalia Bank, by F. Macmanus <fe Sods.
DRY GOODS.
California
.r.
This house which has been the favorite resort for the foreign traveling
public for the last forty-three years, still affords
CONVENIENCES aai ADVANTAGES NOT FOUND in ANT OTHER
HOTEL IN CHIHUAHUA.
English, French, Spanish, German and Italian spoken. Billiard Parlor
and Sample Rooms. Tbe headquarters of capitalists, tourists
and mine owners.
«
WHOLESALE OIOAJtS AMD TOBACCO.
OHXBEKG
WHOLESALE JOBBERS IN
-
^vaawtiuAaUsiaan.
Are battles In ca e. With ta 1
Tiee.*1«. MatMeaikfieaoh , ,
<ir j«s npr n receipt of pr.ee, er C. O. .
tut-J only ot
DR. C. D. FALFXELB,
T% Kearney street, Saa
Conraltatloos strictly te
at oOcs, Paaa. For the cobm
1
rZAX. BOTTL* F
•erf . wilt be seat to sny
tAWKIW6.
j. unrouM,
j. w.:
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