El Paso Daily Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 327, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 12, 1885 Page: 4 of 4
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* IE OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE CITT.
Kl. l'A^'J TFXA?. MAY 12,
CITY TOPICS.
Gen. Robert E. Lee's Daughter
Serenaded.
ixltki) statek iionai. service. | '} H K DAI 'S H A I'PKN I N(*.S,
PERIORAL.
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Oupt. Bate has returned from the Sac-
ramentos and reiumed the editorial tri-
pod.
E. C, Roberts yesterday returned from
iiia trip into Old Mexico.
Captain Henry Warren, Colonel J.
- —- j Reed una I>. T. tVtdte. prominent cattle-
< allrdfd. O.mpllrd imd Dilalrd j men <»f tbla s afe, left here f-r S(C<.rro
t< serdur,
I<p«n!i) lis* »v«*r-'I
RrjMirier.
rm«
DlnrRlcr coi kt.
{ o a (iatlicrihch.
SkAriN<iTO N.G1IT AT TIIK KlVH.
Best cigars at Kolilbcrjf Bros. if
Has* Ale (ill draught at ihe
How U that for high'(
Parlor.
17
Build your homes now while lumber i*
cli^iip at Basseu's. n>
A FACT— Furniture cneaper than ever
at the I'llmaiin Fl'RNITURK Com-
pany. 'f
Shilo's Cough and Consumption cure
is gold hy u« on a guarantee
Conaiimptiou.
<te Pharmacy.
Fresh apricots, eurrnuts, gooseberries,
cherries, strawberries and nil kinds of
vegetables received daily at Hoag &
fluid's it
0. K. Restaurant, '25 cents a meal.
Board #"i a week. tf
a guarantee. It cures
For sale at the Rio Uran-
m
FOK KENT.—A good
rooms and conveiiieu
street, opposite ne\v Baptist
uood brick house ol
iieucv^, on iiiu An
Av Baptist chiiiv .
t Alsoflwolooilt* o4 r tjonkijir
ijup'.y Vo U m. S. IIins.
uee of four
\ li toll io
\i lllce
if
•HJei niea is far superior ta oat tu al as
a break fa* t dish."' So my thorn- who
have tried it. Can be found at Ho g A
Ward's. "
I 111 the cafe of the state ajaiust .lease
j Baakes, chatted with Imise stealing.>the
i jury coinpo-fd of the beM citizen*«>f ih«
{ city, after Itsu mug to the testimony ami
hearing ihe charge of his Honor, .Judge
Falvey, rendered a Yenlict *f guilty and
"assessed tile tine" at eleven years in tbe
penitentiary. We are glad to see good
juries selected, and especially such asare
free from maudlin sympathies, and who
do not tlilnk so much of the mitigating
circumstances as they do of stamping
out crime when clearly ptoven. VTben
the extreme prn.iliios of ibe law are en-
forced hy Ihe juriea of the Country, then
vre may expect, and confidently hope to
see crime vamped out ot our midst. We
irust that the conrt will.hold up clearly
ami forcibly before (We minds of the
);rand and petit juries the obligations
they owe to the slate, to the county, to
the community, to the law, and to the
oath which they lake, and insist that a
faithful diseharge of these obligations is
what is expei ted and what the conrt de-
inands.
J, R. Krster and Jan. McGrail each
wen- fined twenty-tivn dollars for con-
tempt of court. It is repotted that the
grand jury have fi uud quite a number of
uue bills. Possibly this is one reason
people seem a little slack on the streets
tho last few ils\s.
IHE PIERSON,
C W. White, of Waco, brother of Z. T.
and II. Whit • of this u'ty, m»sle a slu.rr
slav iu Kl Paso la*t week.
tieoigell. Fletcher, a large hardwaie
dealer of Detioit, Mich., accompanied by
his family is stopping at ti<e Piers, u.
Mr. Morplty. the genial manager of the
Pierson. is in Fort Worth.
.Iu'ge Jos. Crosby, an old citizen Of
K! Paso, is berc looking after bis large
real estate and other interests which be
has in the city
Jas. Oxner is up from his ranch below
and returned last night.
Mr. Courtney was in the city and came
from Cotton, where his firm, Ward A
Courtney, are railroad building.
John Curran, our old time friend, is
reported at the Central, bur we could not
make him materialize.
Janaes Fulton, steward of the Pierson,
last evening embarked upon the sea of
matrimony, taking unto himself a better
half in the person of Mrs. M. I.. Hazel.
Squire Lou Davis performed the cere
raony. So impressive was it that James
still rests under the belief that it was
Pariou Davis who assisted in making
him a happy man, and not our well
known »quire.
NOTICE.
THE FINEST AND
BEST APPOINTED
HOTEL
IN
THE SOUTH-WEST.
Kpleusiid Location. B«fttitif«l!y
luruisked JUgbss. Esptrier
Cuisia«. 1'tfliU Atieudanee
W. J. MQRPHY, Manager.
Skating to-night at the Kine.
In order to make room for sew goods.
I am selling refrigerators below cost.
Hemby Busts
lteacli'a C«nlml Ue«!tMMiaiit.
Board 87 per week, regular meals
cenls. Short orders aa per bill of fare.
Table unexcelled. H
Try our Fancy
lloag A W'aid.
Kra-ud
( anned Tea
If
Croup. Whooping Cough and Broii-
cbiiis immediately relieved by Shiloh'a
Cure. For sale at the Rio (irauue Pliar-
macy.
I.. M.Townslcv, 1>
low
D.
and lumber
cheap
Freight*
Basset t's. '
A fine Imported H avana cigai', two fi
'25 cents at Kohlberg Bros. If
S
ware at
It
Buy your brooms and wooden
lloag & Ward s.
Call at the I arlor and a.nnple some ol
O.F.C.whiskey, thebeitmauufactured. ti
For lame back. Side or dost, me Sai-
toh's porous piaster. Price 25ceuis al tlie
RioUranite l'liarmacy. m
a very flue line of both imported and
domestic cigars will soon be introduced
ar the Uhim'Ii. '
Pure diugs and chemicals at Palace
Drug Store
if
Catarrh cured, healih and sweet breath
secured, by Shlhdi's catarrh remedy
Pr.ce .".0 ceiit-. .Nasal injector
the Bio Uiamle Pharmacy.
ir free, a\ "
ur^b
<>«u«ial l.re's I»HBBhler.
Miss Marr, daughter of General Robert
K. I.ee, passed througb our city on Sun-
day last. She came from the City of Mex-
ico, where she aniyeil about a week ago
on her relu'rn from a Furopean tour. It
was not generally known that Miss Lee
was iu our city, but Mr. O'Ferrall who is
personally ai (piainted with In r met her
upon the street, and he together with a
tew veterans of the blue, engaged our
city band, and proceeded to the Grsnd
( Mitral Hotel, where Miss I.ee was stop-
ping, j.rtsentiiig her with a handsome
bi q iet. She appeared upon tlie upper
balconr, with the grace characteristic of
Virginia women, and was {reeled by the
band wdh 'Dixie," followed by the"^tnr
S.ku g'e I Banner j''' "Shall 01(1 Acquaiut-
aiice lie Forgot," "Bonnie Blue Flag,"
and several other familiar tunes of ante-
bellum da; s. This tribute < f respect to
tin- eld coiitid rjite chief's daughter
nbows tha: even hi 'I'cxas the spirit of
chivalry lives in the hearts of tho blue
and the giey,°ard those who crossed arms
on the buttle Hi Id ( f our late war, know
bow to respect Robert F. Lee alike with
I'. S Cr.nt. 'i'iir C(.m|>ilmeut paid Miss
I.ee was a beautiful ti ibute, coming as it
did from the blue and grey. Miss Feels
one of Virginia's uioat highly accom-
plished ladies, and could she have pro-
longed her stay in our city, an ovation
orthv of ye olden times would have
been ti ndered her. S
If you want to buy lumber and
materials e'lt ap. go to Ba-sett's.
othe,
in
A. M. LOOM IS,
keat. estate and insurance agency.
Having purchased of Mr.. Conklln hie
interest in the above lines, I would tie
Spleased to have all his old patrons con-
tinue their business wiih me. To my
friends and the public I would say, I rep-
resent some of the very bfSt fire insur-
ance companies, i he best life insurance
company, and have, a large list of city and
country property for sale. To insure you
life or your property, lent your houses,
collect your rents, buy or sell city or
country property, be sure and call on
A. M. Loomis,
j Office San Antonio Mreer, El Paso, Tex-
as.
Seating to-night at the Rink.
DAK'S A JUBILEE!
Helni n of 111® Original
NASHVILLE STUDENTS.
A larger an 1 sti ongcr company than
ever.
An entirely new programme, introduc-
ing new songs, specialties, etc.. and ren-
dering lor Ihe tlrst time their original
sketch,
AN EVENING WITH OLD RASPER,
in which "the chillenhave a possum sup-
per, lots of fun and a breakdown dance."
jjfe#' Positively one nigiit only, Tues-
day. May lit, 1HS5.
VMS"For the benefit of the EL PASO
FIRE DEPARTMENT, at 8chu z's Op-
era house.
Reserved seats f 1.00. General admis-
sion 75 cents.
Tickets now on sale at Irvin's drug
store. H
Firemen, read the notice elsewhere of
an important meeting this evening. Im-
portant buslnes» is t« b« transacted, and
■<11 are urgently rsquetted to be pretest.
That hacking cough can be quickly
cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee
it. For sale at the Rio Grande Phar-
macy. m
Large shipment of l.itt.e Joker Tobac-
co in transit. Koiilbeku Buoi.
Mattiugr Relrigerator.a childrens' car-
riages, at the Ulimanu FURNITURE
Company. If
Piper Heidsiek chewing tobacco at
Kohlberg Bros. ft'
For fine neatly flttiuz boots or shoes go
to H.Erdman. '*•
California dried fruits and new potatoes
at Heag & Ward's. It
P.itei t medicines nud toilet ait.iel** al
Palace Drug Store.
Folding and Rattau chair* at
man Fl'RNl I I RK company.
C'ouuty iiuft City Mutters.
It is understood that the grand jury is
bird at work en tlie report of the com-
init'ee charged tvith inve»tig»tiug tlie
flnamiaI condition of the county for the
past three year*. From the complexion
of the committee it is believed that they
j have made an exhausti ve report,' and that
citizens of tlie county w i 1 have a chance to
j see how the county nff.iiis h»ve been ad-
the I 'll- i uiiu stered, and if any crookedness, who
If j did if. and why they are not b ought to
account. In this connoction we do not
th« ska ine itink | see why the affaits of the city may not be
Wi 1 be open this week same as usual, I investigated . Pose bly then# may be no
viz, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday loom or cause for one, yet who knows
nights and Saturday afternoons. j what has been done? Are we not as
| much entitlrd to a report as a partner in
a business firm? Are «e not all partners
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for
consumption, loss of appetite, dizziness,
*nd all Bvmpioms of dyspepsia. Price
10 and 75 cents per bottle at the Rio
Grande Pharmacy. m
Full lines of men and
bottom prices at tlie
Rieharil L. Mayer.
buys' clothing at
People's Store-
tf
"Music hath power to soothe the sav-
age breast." and pure wine makes a mor-
tal feel divine. At the Acme. tf
Sleepless nights,
.hat terrible coiigli,
remedy for you,
Grande Pharmacy.
matte miserable by
Shiloh's cure is the
For sale at the Rio
in
Window with span
lt)5 El Paso street.
to let.
Apply
tf
at
Abreast and ahead of the times. The
finest liquors, the best brands of cigars,
charming music and an elegaut club
room—at the "Acme. ' tf
Buy yo ir tine tea and
Ward's.
c<>(tee at Hoag A
It
Por Hal*.
Three iron safes, in perfect order. Ap-
ply to O'Ferrall & Co., auctioneer. tt
It is to your interest to examine prices
at the People's Store. Richard L.Maver.
if
Arrosstb« Rlftr.
The street cais on FI Paso street will I
take you to the old and curious town ol
Paso del Norte. There are many interest- i
ing i-i^hts on tlie other side and to avail I
yourselves of the proper information!
Hop at the switch on the Main street of j
lie old town ami ymt will find a latticed 1
porch on the left and a cozy waitiug | »re to prepare suggestions of this nature
room inside, where Slessrs. Lane & WIdle | and submit tliem at next meeting for
will sea-on their advice wish the choicest j ||,8 cou-ideraiion et the compauv. Mr.
Ji'if'.!;r «.
whiskexs. Don't forget this. tf , tiagui,her with a prospect of another
— - — soon, after which the meeti ig adjourned.
Look on tiie second page, third column, j
and see Schwob's superb sentiments < 1 Uv tdegiam from Weatherford,T«xas,
pressed in magnificent teims. we learn from the defendaat's attorneys
. , ITT 71 > ■ i mi that Doughty's case for the killinsr of
On and after this date my friends wilt, 6 *
in the firm composing the city of El Paso,
joint stock owner ? All who psy taxes,
whether fifty cents nr more, have a right
to know what use has been made of the
fluids.and what policy is to lie made iu the
future. Let us U»ve an acci.uif of your
stewaul hip. gentlemen of the council,
and there will be no need of a searching
coinm tree.
Hook and ladder MoeHog.
Last night at the r< oms of the Fire De-
partment the Hook snd Lsdler bn*s
met. The Plesident, Mr. P. Kern, who
was elected at the last meeting as presi-
dent. presided. The names of Mr. Ben
Levy and Mr. >I. S. Kieiski weie added
to the li«t of members of tbis company.
A committee of three was appointed by
resolution for the purpose of rauing aud
adding to the rules and regulations gov-
erning tha company, which committee
9od me in charge of Osorgr Berli,., 's I Mode< w" "uJ
wUce, known a* Sin. a ad Cuail.eV, next c^u» ^ed»«day, and that last satur-
t> B. S hi » e A 'Jo.'s store. , d»y !he judgment was reversed and the
R. spectfully, i i caseremanded. This gives Doughtr ao-
cuaeles Faj.x. other chsucs.
Hotice.
Headquarters Fire Department, Et
Pa*o, May 11, IF83. You will meet Tues
day, May 12, at 8.30 p. im., for Ihe pur-
pose of electing an assistant chief, and
transact such other busi. ess as will prob-
ably be brought before you.
C. C. KII FER,
Attest : S. L. Kamn, Chief.
Secretary. It
Taa Paycra.
You are failing to rainier your propeity
as heretofore notified. I have strictly
complied with the law upon mypart, and
exact strict compliance upon yours. Fail
aot to have your tax list handed in to me
by the third day of June nrxf. After
that time 1 <vill receive no ienditions
but will render myself for you snd im-
pose tlie penalty. Be warned—I shall
spend no more moner advertising, to
save vou who sre neglectful of jour
duty. Respectfully,
Jamm A. Ash fori),
City Assessor aud Collector of El Paso,
'l'exas. I?
Mr. Hilton, from the Sacrameotoee,
started back his outfit. He came iu
with sixty-five *ne beef cattle from his
ranch, and sold them to Muady Brothers
at 514 cents per pound net. The cattle
averaged over five hundred, making ovt-r
thirty dollars per head, which made the
sale reach about »2,000. In our next w»
will have something to say about this
Sacramento trade.
The commissioners con it is thought ta
be wrestliug with tha Fisher county
sc'aoot lands. What is 1 est to be done li<
(the qu««U>ar
All tlie novelties in ladies wear at tlie
People's Store. Richard L. Mayer. tf
Will you suffer with dyspepsia aid liv-
er complaint V Shiloh's Vitalizer is guar-
anteed lo cure you. For sale at the Rio
(jtrande Pharmacy. m
When the wear and tear of the business
day is over, recreation restores tha mind
to its balance, and music soothes the taut
nerves to a healthful repose. At the
Acme." tf
ARRIVALS OF UUIITI.
At lb* Leading Hotels ef tho City.
NF.KSON HOTBI,.
MAT 11.
Mr and Mrs Btlvi'i nud A Serano, Pan Frsneisco
E M Hrauvick ami (i W l!e >*e. Chicago
Win K kotiinsun anil I' Serra 10, Sa:i I rancisoo
(, o I ieree a'ld Se!*a Berano, San Francisco
John 1, l.tgler. Louisvi I;
M H Li Yd. Furl Wor:h
A M liiile (' evelaitd
(ja'iN Fletcher and i'aniily. l>-lrot, llielt
J Lillsr, Mex
C It Dell d>, Chi'-.uahUil
F Aq ii' 11r, Mex
llenrf Mi 1 on A?nan f'al elites.
Jim Burns, ('amp Kite
Will K Itsu Los Angeles.
•«.u
BUSINESS BREVITIES.
A.lverti»fmtnt» will be in»erttd In
column at 10 ctnla per line.
<Ai>
LOST.
I OHT—SUNDAY", JlTrX'lS^AMKXJCAN
AJ l'arrot «i h veilowista, green It ad. A liberal
reward will nt? paid f >r fts' return to room No. 7,
til-ecu's building over tha Chief Saloon.
FOR RINT
IVirTKKN KOOM ^ VV Il'HB ATI I ROOMS
suitable for Honrd n; or Li
New tv, o-nto v brie.lt on Mo tors sir
west of El t'sso ft set. Knipiira on premise*.
H. Las.
dginy hoase.
et. One block
FOR BALE.
FOR SAI.K Ol.D PAPKB9 AT THK TIMES
OlDee,
Fy?.f
SALE VVE HAVE A FKW IOPIB.4
I.eft ot the New Ye ir edition of the Tinas
which contain the history of fcll'sso and a de-
scription of the tin ine<s interest' *f this see
ion. Priee | er e^'iiv 10 t-eiilr
F, Gruenstein,
Optician,
OIFF.ltS THK 1'CIII.IC a I.AKCK assort-
MKNT of
Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
CONCAVE a MO CONVEX,
Willi Hrazilian and Medicated Pebbles
and all kinds of Bohemian
Crystals.
He lias discovered bow to suit his Glass-
es and Pebbles to any vision, whether im-
paired by old tg- or sickness. Theae
crystals can be used for thirty years with-
out making a change fur stronger ones.
All these glasses aud pebbles are grad-
uated hy optician measure so as to suit
any person's vision.
t all at Italian Restaurant, El Paso St.
Graduate of the Elberfeld
Royal College, Prussia.
Chas Emil Wesche,
Professor of Languages.
Is forming classes in SPANISH, £XG-
I.lsH.OEKMAK, FRENCH,and BOOK-
KEKPINtt in these languages.
Ladies' Class in the asorning.
tientiemen s Class iu the evening.
t0rlnqnii-e at residence, Room No. 5
over Well«, Fargo A Co.'a express office
on San Francisco street,
also
Eight Piano Lessons for $5.
Mrs. Chas. Emil Wesche,
Who respectfully announces that she is
prepared to receive pupils in MUSIt",
DRAWING in Pencil and Black
and Colored Crayons, also
PAINTIKG in Oil Col-
ors and Pastels.
Rates ot Music tor Piano•& for S letss-as.
Enquire at residence. Room Ko. ft, over
Wells. Fargo A Co.'s expreu esSce, oa
San Francisco street.
THK PIONEER HOUSE AND MOST EXTENSIVE
HENRY BENEKE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE.
CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, MINER'S SUPPLIES,
AND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS.
Sole, a^ect for
CHAETER STOVES,
El Paso Street. - - El Paso. Texas
1
J
*
THE EANCH.
REFINED & ELEGANT,
|tf Everything to be had in the line of choice Imported and Domestiu Wi«a
IJquors and Cig trs.
HERMITAGE, McBRAYER, AND SHERWOOD RYE WHISKEYS.
John F. Kopp, Manager.
CLUB ROOMS ATTACHED.
SMITH, THOMPSON & CARL,
*>>
WHOLESALE
Produce I Commissioii,
EL PASO,
TEXAS.
THE ST. CHAELES LODGING HOUSE
Has tlie bc-st furnished fi'd ihe mo^t cleanly kept reonis in the city, viithprica
reduced
TO SUIT THE TIMES,
jar.>TRETCT CARS 1N FRO N'T OF THE HOUSE.
MRS. F» H. MOORE, Proprietrass.
B. SMALL,
(SUCCESSOR TO ROMERO Si MAXWELL,)
—Dealer in
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and WALL PAPERl
DOES PAPER HANGING,
Decorating, Kalsomining
-And-
E1
Painting in all its Branches.
Paso, - - - Texas.
EEMAMIS& SMITH,
Contractors and Builders
PLANS and SPECIFICATIONS
Estimates and Plans Free.
Detwiler Bros. & Co.,
CONTRACTORS USING THE FAMOUS
SULLIVAN DIAMOND DRILL.
For Boring Wells, Prospects and Mines and
Developing Properties.
CORRESPONDENCE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
Estimates Furnished.on all Works.
KERN,
Watekes, C«M
IILVHWARI
the
DIAMONDS and
1'kkcioi s sroxics.
JEWELER.
CARRIAGE TRIMMER
Also n akes and pott do*n Csrj ■ ts. Hsnjs CurMi.s, r,p,ir# Fm. ,(,« .»d
bolstering of all kn d<. Sbcp en M.ia Plata by 8. P. r&UrMd tract
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