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EL PASO DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY. DECEMBEK 9, 19W.
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--TIMES WANT ADS-
RATES FOR SMALL ADS.
1 cent per word, one insertion.
3 cents per word, four consecutive Insertions.
4 cents per word, seven consecutive insertions.
1-2 cent per word each consecutive insertion, ten times or more.
BRANCH OFFICE: RED CROSS PHARMACY.
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Business Personals.
PIONEER Marble & Granite Co., suc-
cessors to the Pioneer Mnrble
Works, closing out present stoek at
cost; monumental marble counter
work; see us before going anywherq
else. 213 Myrtle Avo. Jno. Kneal,
general manager.
WANTED—Every one to buy old pa-
pers; sold in bundles of 100; good
for laying under carpets, wrapping
packages or making fires. Apply
Times office.
EL PASO MARBLE WORKS—Clos-
ing business; all stock at cost. 410-
618 S. El Paso St. J. Morettl. *
THE best way lo get a big dollar for
a little dime is to use Times want
ads. Results warranted.
WANTED—Every one to know The
Times is delivered anywhere for
65c per month.
Wanted—Help.
WANTED—Person to call on retail
trade and agents for manufacturing
house, local territory; salary $19.70
paid weekly ami expense mouyy ad-
vanced; previous experience unneces-
sary; business successful. Enclose
self-addressed envelope. Standard
House, Caxton building, Chicago.
WANTED—Man to take charge of
corral and livery Btahle; state
wages wanted: experienced man pre-
ferred. Address Bo* C, Lordsburg,
N. M.
WANTED — Thoroughly competent
white woman as cook in family of
two persons. Address Mrs. Haskell.
Fort Bliss, Tex.
WANTED—Two pants makers. Ap-
ply El Paso Tailoring Co., corner of
Myrtle and Stanton.
WANTED—A good girl for general
housework. Apply 890 Rio Grande
Street.
WANTED—A woman to cook. Call at
Times couuting room at 10 a. m.
WANTED—Good reliable housekeeper
for small family. 1216 Texas st.
WANTED—A women cook, Apply
505 Magoffin ave.
Wanted- Situations.
YOUNG man. good education, mechan-
ical engineer, seeks some kind of an
occupation. Address P. C., Times
office.
WANTED—Position In El Paso by
Engllsb-fipanish stenographer; good
references. Address 410 3. Kansas st„
city.
Lost.
LOST—Somewhere on Montana st.,
one jacket, blaik. allover braid,
lapels and collar of cream lace, Re-
turn to Mrs. R. F. Campbell, 701 Mesa
ave.. and receive reward.
Wanted -To Purchase.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for watchor;
old gold, $1 pwt.: cleaning or main-
spring, 75c, warranted; watches, jew-
elry sold at 40c on the dollar. Denver
Jewelry Store, 319 9. El Paso St.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for old junk,
metal and Iron, rags, wool and hides.
Pioneer Junk Co., corner Virginia and
First st. Phone 1000. El Paso.
HIGHEST cash price paid for second
hand clothing. H. Mohr, 407 8.
El Paso St.
WANTED—Old and soft rags for
wiping machinery. Times office.
Dentists.
A. H. Whitmer, J. 8. Brady,
I). D. 8. D. D. 8.
WHITMER & BRADY. Dentists.
Rooms 2 and 3. Wells-Fargo block.
Office hours, 8 to 11:30 a. m., 1 to
4:30 p. m.
DR. P. H. BROWN,
DENTIST.
Masonic Temple. roomB 24 and 25.
Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered.
J. H. PAGET,
DENTIST.
207 1-2 San Antonio 8L Phone 664.
DR. J. *H. PARSONS, dentist. Room
1. upstairs, corner Oregon and 8ah
Antonio Sts. Phone 920.
A. E. BROWN, dentist; Patterson
block, corner San Antonio and
Utah Sts.
Music Teacher.
MlSS ALICE BOOThT........
Mandolin. Guitar and Banjo.
El Paso College.
217 W. Boulevard.
MI SS 17 eT CHURCH,
PIANO TEACHER.
510 North Stanton St.
MRS. M. E. BRUCK—Always up-to-
date millinery. 306 San Anto-
nio 8t.
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For Rent—Rooms.
HOTEL CAPLES—*rhe leading room-
ing house of El Past), In the heart
of the city and newly furnished;
everything first class and equal to
the best hotel, with rates murh lower.
Call and inspection!- rooms. 50e to
$1.50 per day or H2 to $20 per month.
207 1-2 and 209 1-2 San Antonio St.
Mrs. J. F. Crews,lProp.
BEDS, 15c, 20c; looms, 25o; at the
workingmen’s longings, the Sunset
house, near Theatlr Combine. Free
soup to every lodglr; two doughnuts
and cup of French trip coffee, 5c.
FOR RENT—Large parlor bed room,
heated, for four young men; hand-
somely furnished; sunlight all day;
very reasonable. 811 1-2 San Antonio.
ELEGANTLY furnished rooms for
light housekeeping: everything
modern. Columbia, corner Sonora
and Chihuahua Sts.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
rooms fir light housekeeping; close
In; rent reasonable. Apply 303 W.
Overland.
THE MANSION—Most elegant rooms
and housekeeping suites In the city;
reasonable rates. 306 W. Overland 8t.
FOR RENT—Two furnished room'.
desirable for light housekeeping or
roomers. 1000 Ochoa, cor. Boulevard.
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
large front room with bath and pri-
vate board. 617 Magoffin ave.
FOR RENT—Nice sunny room for one
or two gentlemert; reasonable rates.
503 N. El Paso st.
ELEGANTLY furnished rooms at
Phoenix Hotel, corner Santa Fe and
Overland Sts.
NICELY furnished rooms; also rooms
for housekeeping. Roosevelt, 606
Texas st.
NEWLY furnished rooms and hoard
very cheap. 520 N. El Paso St.
FOR RENT—Furnished room with
bath. 904 N. Oregon st.
FURNISHED ROOMS
609 N. Florence St.
with board.
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Do you want, to hire help?
I Do you want to buy A home?
Do you want to rout a room?
Do you want to sell your horse?
Do you wan! to act a board big
place?
Do you want to util your busses*?
Do you want to buy a farm?
Do you want to soil your piano?
Do von want !o rent your house?
Do you want to buy a stove?
It makes no difference
what you want, read and
use the WANT AD columns
of
THE TIMES
Auction
AUCTION SALE
Of the entire fine furniture, carpets,
rugs, etc., etc., at 1406 Wyoming st,
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 10.
Beginning at 10 o'clock sharp. Fur-
nishings consisting in part to-wit:
Fine onk folding b.'d with French
plate mirror, quartered oak wardrobe,
tine chiffonier, leather couch, cost $75,
oak bookcase, sideboard, writing desk,
velvet coitch, brass bedstead with fine
spring and best, cotton felt mattress,
velvet Brussels carpets, rugs, curtains,
Singer sewing machine, dining room
furniture consisting of oak extension
table, dining chairs, refrigerator,
dishes, graniteware, etc.; fine Charter
Oak range, rubber-tire buggy, harness,
etc. floods on view Monday and Tues-
day. Take Boulevard car to Newman
street, thence one block to snle.
C. E. DARROW, Auctioneer.
Office and* salesrooms. 416 and 418
El Paso st.
For Sate—Real Estate.
FOR SALE.
4-room new brick with large frame
shop In rear, fine location, $2,500;
terms.
8-room 2-story new brick, new car-
pets on door, south front near High
school, $5,500; a bonanza; terms;
see It.
4-room brick and frame kitchen,
new, south front, $1,700.
6-room brick, south front, Prospect
avenue, 200 foot lots, $3,250.
A few lots, south front. 200 feet
deep, Prospect avenue, $630; a fine
building site.
60 feet front; by 78 feet deep, south
front, Rio Grande street, between
Mesa school and Hotel Dion, alley cor-
ner; price, $1,400; can scdl for $1,125
quick.
East front, fine terrace overlooking
city, close in, North El Paso street,
$1,050 quick.
2 lots worth $525, near Mesa school,
can sell for $450; see them.
4 lots on corner, south front, Pierce
Finley addition, worth $500. can sell
for $400; party has to havo money;
a bonanza.
Several very fine propositions In
rosunlng houses; selling fast: seo us,
M1LL1CAN & SMITH,
Cor. Mesa ave. and Texas st.
FOR 8ALE—$1,200 will buy a 3-acre
lot, with a Urge 6-room adobe house,
in.Lns Croces, three blocks fsnm-post-
office; easy terms. Address O. K.,
Times' office.
each day and
will bd satisfied.
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tl your Wants ■
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For Rent—Houses.
FOR RENT—Good house, with or
without garden, twenty miles down
the valley. Apply 410 S. Kansas st
FOR RENT—Three and four-room
furnished houses at Merchant, place.
Wanted—To Rent.
WANTED—Two furnished or unfur-
nished rooms, close in; outside en-
trances. Address Postoffice. 304.
WANTED—Two furnished rooms with
board; family of four; state price.
Box 20, The Times.
For Sale—Miscellaneous.
FRUIT RANCH for sale; the famous
“Tom Smith orchard," situated near
Ysleta, together with horses, wagons,
farm tools, etc. For particulars and
terms see E. C. Watson, adm., room
22, Bronson block, city.
SALOON for gale cheap; located on
principal business street; doing
good business. For further informa-
tion call on or address lien Brough,
Palace Saloon, Juarez, Mex.
FOR 8ALE—Cash register, counters,
show cases, linoleum. $60 refriger-
ator, gasoline stove ami other store
fixtures, at 305 N, Stanton.
FOR SALE—A first-class lnqfubator;
guaranteed to be In first-class order.
Address Box 862, city.
FOR SALE—Old papers at The Time#
office. 25c per hundred.
FOR 8ALE—The Wall Street Bar-
becue.
Special Notices
REMEMBER, we are lha only people
in El Paso using the Berlin system
of cleaning, the only system that takes
the spots out to stay. Gent's suits,
$1.50. Ladle*' work a specialty.
Unique Cleaning Work*, cor. Overland
and Santa Fe eta. Phone 837.
WHEN traveling take meals at Rock
Island eating bouses. Santa Rosa.
N. It; Tucnmcarl. N. iL, and Liberal,
Kan. T. i. McDermott, proprietor.
Architects
EDWARD K NEEZE LL. A. 1C a7
architect,
tionai bank.
To Rent—Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT—Large commodious of-
fice, all Improvements, good loca-
tion, ground floor; just the thing for
real estate, insurance agents, brokers,
etc. Apply at Times business office
for terms and further Information.
Lodge Notices.
Called meeting of El Paso Lodge
No. 130. A. F. & A. M., 2 p. m. today
for the purpose of attending the
funeral of our late brother, B. Lleb
man. James Phipps, W. M.
Mining Engineers.
JUAN bThART,
Mining Engineer,
El Paso,
Tex.
Physicians.
DR. REUM, lady physician and sur-
geon. Center block. Phone 865.
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THE MARKETS]
Quotations From Some of the
Leading Exchanges.
Chicago. Dec. *.—Cattle— Receipts.
31,000. Market I5©25e lower. Good
to prime steers. $5.75© 7.60; poor to.
medium. $3.00© 5,75; stacker* and
I feeders. $2.00©1.60; eows, $1.25©
j 1.50; heifers. $2.00©5.00: fanners,
> $1.25©2.10; bulls. 12.00©!.50; calves.
$3.50®7.00; Texas fed steers. $3.25©
5.10.
Sheep—Receipts, 35,000, Sheep
steady; lambs steady. Good to choice
Withers, $8.75®1.00; fair to choice
I mixed. $2,50©3.75: western shi ep.
j $2.75©1.25; native lambs. $3.50©5.50;
western lambs. $3,75® 5.50,
Kansas City Live Stock.
Kansas City. Mo,, Dee, 8 — Cattle-—
j Receipts, 8.000, Including 1,500 Tex-
ans. Market weak to .lOc lower, Na-
I live steers, $3,15©6,15: Texas and In-
dian steers, $2,10©!.25; Texas! cows,
| $2.00©2.80; native eows and heifers,
j $1.65® 4.25: stockers and feeders,
$2.65©! 1.10; hulls, $2.00©3.75; calves,
$2.00®6.00; western steers,. $2.10®
5.30; western cows, $2.00®3,00.
I Sheep—Receipts, 5,000. Market
I steady. Muttons, $3.00©4.00; lambs.
$2.50@645; range wethers, $3.00©
3.90; ewes, $3.0003.85.
Christmas Shopping Has Commenced
Beautiful Books
Christmas Papetrlca
Calendars
Toilet Sets
Leather Goods
Gold Watches
Rings. Brooches,
Chains, Lockets.
Gorham Sterling 811
Spoons, Cream Ladles,
And .Lots of Other Things.
P. H. CURRAN,
215 SAN ANTONIO
' Provisions.
Chicago, Dee. 8.—Close:
Pork January,.. $16,35: May,
$15.32 12.
Lard.....December, $10,32 1-2; Janu-
ary. $8.36©8,37 1-2
Ribs—January. $8.35®8.37 1-2; May,
$8,17 l-2©8.20.
Chicago Grain Market.
Chicago. Dec. 8.—Wheat was strong
throughout the* entire session today,
notwithstanding a rather quiet and at
times dull market, the close being
strong with May up 5-8@8-ic. May
corn dosed 3-8©l-2e higher, with oats
Me higher. January provisions closed
from 2 1-2© 10c higher.
May wheat closed at 75 7 x®76c.
after opening at. 751-1 ©76 3-8« and
advancing steadily to 76c.
May corn closed at 438-le, after
selling between 13 1-8©13 Me and
13 3-le.
May oata dosed at 33c, after rang-
ing between 32 5 8©32 3-4e and 33c.
Hides and Wool.
New York, Dec, 8.—Wool firm.
Hides steady.
Ballenger & Lone well,
TRANSFER
LIVERY,
BALE
Hacks, Baggage. Bus.
Blacksmithing and wagon repairing. :
A full line of Rubber Tire* and other i
rigs for sale or rent. Telephone me. I
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Copper Market.
New York. Dec. 8.—Copper ad-
vanced 5s in London, dosing at £50
15s (id for spot and £51 5s for futures,
but remained dull and nominal here,
with standard quoted at $10.75; lake,
$11.65; electrolytic and casting. $11.15.
Lead was quiet and unchanged here
at 1.1 -tie. and in London at £10 12s fid.
Spelter advanced 2s 6d In Ixuulon.
■dosing at £10 17c «d, but remained
weak locally with quotations lower at
S 1.95,
Metal Market.
New York, Dee, 8,—tlai' silver,
17 5-8c.
Stocks and Bonds.
New York. Dee, 8.—Business at the
stock exchange today dwindled to an
aggregate of more than a quarter mil-
lion shares sold;
Stocks—Atchison, 82I-2; Atchison
preferred, 98 3-4; Chesapeake & Ohio.
46; Big Four, 96 1-2; Colorado A
Southern, 29; Colorado & Southern
preferred. 6H; Colorado 4? Southern
second preferred, 43; Erie, 33 1-2;
Great Northern preferred, 192; Man-
hattan, 118 1-2; Metropolitan, 140; Mis-
souri Pacific, tfi« 1-2; New Jersey Cen-
tral, 165; New York Central, 154 5-8;
Pennsylvania, 156 8*8; St, Louis & Sail
Francisco. 72; 8t. Lout* & Sau Fran
elseo preferred, 8<t; fit. Louis & Sa.i
Francisco second preferred. 69 1-2; fit
Paul, 173 3-8; Southern Pacific, 6212:
Union Pacific, 99 3-4; Amalgamated
Copper, 58 3-8; Anaconda, 87 1-2:
Sugar, 120 5-8; United States Steel,
36 5 8; United States Steel preferred,
83 5 8; Western Union, 88 1-4; Santa
Fe Copper, I 12.
United States Bonds-- Refunding 2b
legi-tered. 107 3*1;. eotrpon. 108 11; 3r
registered and coupon, 107 3-4; new la
registered and coupon, 1351-2; old Is
registered. 108 3-1; coupon. 109 3-4; Os
registered, and coupon, 103 3-1.
HOTEL ARRIVAL8.
Hotel Grand Central; Charles A.
Hinders. Marathon; Charles Hlreh.
: Marathon; W G, Graves, Chicago,
i Harry Hunter, Chicago; J. W. -Monk.
Fast SI. Louis; R, O. Jones, New York;
| w. D. Allison. Marathon; .1, W. Cow
: an, Chicago; O. H. AI void. La Can-
auen; John Jamison, l.a Cananea;
Misa Laura Evans. Wise Member com
I puny; Egbert Van Alstye, Wise Morn
j tier company; J. fi. MeN.iel, Sau An-
toDlo; Charles L- Sprague, San An
I tonlo.
WEATHER REPORT.
| ei p»*o. Dec. 8, Reading at 6 p. m„
Mountain Time.
j Barometer ............ 39.16
j Thermometer ......... 59
Dii cotton <»f wind..............East
I Velocity of wind, miles per hour. 2
I Weather -.................... .Cl*ar
! Rainfall past twenty-four hours, J)
Highest temperature......... 71
lowest, temperature-----,------ 35
Southern Pacific Co.
“Sunset Route.”
ONE FARE PLUS $2.00
TO THE
EASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN STATES
AND RETURN,
Tickets on sale December 13, 17, 21, 22, 23 and 26. Limited to 30
days from day of sale.
Only line operating two daily trains between El Paso and New Or-
leans.
Only line with dining ear service from El Paso to New Orleans.
Through tourist sleeping ears to the principal eastern points.
For particulars address
O. P. TRIGG. W. R. FAGAN,
Ticket Agent. General Agent
Corner San Antonio and Oregon streets.
Follow the Flag.
Wabash Route
St. Louis, Chicago Detroit,
Niagara Falls,
Buffalo, New York, Boston,
AND ALL EASTERN CITIES
The Shortest ana Only Line Running Over Its Own Track from Kan
aai City or St Louis to Niagara Falls and Buffalo.
With all modern convenience!.
Time and Service Unexcelled
Three Solid Fast Through Trains Daily
Btop-over allowed on all ticket* via Niagara Fails.
Meals served In the celebrated Wabash Palace Dining Car*.
For further information inqoire of Coupon Ticket Agents or ad-
drese W. F. CONNER,
B. W. P. A., Dallas. Tex.
El
CAKES AND PIES
FROM BELGIAN BAKERY
will add a luxury to your Thanksgiv-
ing feast, ns we have preserved the
art of baking mince and pumpkin
pies In the good old fashioned style.
Our cakoB nnd pastry are rich in
fruit and flavor, light, wholesome and
delicious. Order your mince pics in
time.
TUB BELGIAN BAKERY,
210 East Overland. Tel. 310.
II. Leslnsky. A. Solomon, Ji. P. Mlclielson,
President Vice President Secretary.
S. J. FmidcnthaL
General Manager.
The H. LESINSKY CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS 0E DRY GOODS
We carry a complete line of Staple and Fancy Uroccrles, and guarantee
all onr goods first class.
We eollclt the trade of dealers only, and give special attention to melt
orders.
, See Jumbo Burn.
The largest candle ever made.
Every purchaser entitled to a guess, j
See our windows.
First prize—A handsome sewing |
i machine.
Second prize—A tea piece toilet eat
Third prize—The booby In a box. 1
Republic Coffee Co.. 312 E. Overland j
street. How long will it burn? Guess.
C. R. MOREHEAD, President. J. C. LACKLAND, Caahler.
JOSEPH MAOOFFIN, V. President J. H. RUSSELL, Asst Caahler.
Slate National Bank*
ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1881.
A Legitimate ttanklsg Business Transacted in Alt Its Braicdes.
_Highest Price Paid for Mexican Dolfari. ,
WHITE OAKS FUEL CO.
Wholesale and Retail
------------ j A 8PELUCY, Mgr.
Phono 325
OFFIOE—Cor. Texas and Noble.
PINE SLABS, WOOD,
HARD AND SOFT COAL
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