El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1891 Page: 3 of 8
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Stamps in small quantities may be obtained
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For hours of collection from boxes see cards
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ATCHISON. TOPEKA & SANTA I'M.
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SILVER CITY LOCAL.
Arrives daily nt
Ix'uves at......
G. H. & S. A.
Southern pacific.
routes, as follows:
Via the Hannibal Air Line, which is
the short 1 iao to the east. i
Via St. Louis, where close connection
is made with all eastern and .southeast- j
dm routes.
Via Chicago, tho worlds fair city.'
some times called the “Windy City.” ]
□ Via Toledo, Ohio's great inland city. *
connecting at that place with the Lake j
Shore fast trains for the oast.
Via Detroit, Michigan’s .prettiest1
and most beautiful city, where eastern
lines connect closely.
All of the above named points are
reached, direct, only by the “Wabash”
and direct “by no other line” running
from the west.
Ask for your tickets by the way of j
this line, and accept of them by no
! other.
jVysap m ! Wo run the finest trains on earth.
_ SjKU a m | A bold assertion, but a cold fact.
* Write us for rates, maps, etc.
O. L. Allen, C. M. IIampson,
lp p m TravelinggAgt. Commercial Agt,
1227, 17th Steeet Denver, Colo.
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Arrives duiijruM Ei Paso....... ..... 7.50 a m
Leaves dB®,,,............................4.10 p m
4* . T^EXAS A PACIFIC.
Arrive*. , ..............12.16 pm
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NOVEL PASSENGER CAF.3.
In Which a Parly of Californians Will
Visit the World’s Pair.
California, will astonish and interest j
visitors; to jfie World’s fair of 18M with !
two elegant railway cars made entirely !
fi-om the trunk of a single tree. The
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Paul Isaacs&Co,
107 111. PASO ST.,
If vim aids >'on «*“ K'Ye >m"‘ Newspaper is your .Toll Work. /;
j you do not fuel able to run an Advertisement von surely can afford to <dve
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SUNSET ROUTE.
The People’s Favorite I/mc from
171 Paso.
TO ALL POINTS
North, East and West.
Is First Class In Every Respect.
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SAWING INTO CAR LENGTHS,
work js ht progress, and not only is the*
scheme perfectly practicable, but 1 he
trunk must lw parcel down a little to
bring it to'the rght size for passenger
cars.
It is of |ho famous Sequoia giganlea
species,wpno of the big trees of Tulare
comity, and the originators and man-
ager^ of the schoyie are Messrs. Doyle,
McycniSpiil Bachman, of that comity, i
The tre^lato bo bored and sawctl down,,
accortlifi^c|b the method in use, precan-1
tionfe be^_ taken to have it fall so as not j
to splintfel/. then out of the best part of;
the tyunlr,-sections are to be sawed of!
tho lengt.h,bf passenger cars. The work I
is then to 'proceed by making one si do
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and v/itidinvs, then boring, sawing and ■ .___
adzin'g out1 tho interior, rounding thei CS service m the
roof, polishing and finishing. The bark vVesi.
and all the ptirt cut out will be made]
into souvenirs. Pullman Palace Buffet Sleeping Cars I
of the latest designs are attached to all I
Books Made to Order orj
Short Notice ai)d Satis-
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“crazy and distracted musician.
trains of this line for
Near Vienna there lives an unappre-
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honor ofibeing a servant to Beethoven, . . T
According to her estimate lie was ji j Oclll AUtOUlO, tlOUStOIl. (till-
PATENT FLAT OPENING
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The people of Bangor, Me., are loud ir.
their praise of the now school .superin-
tendent. II-r name is Miss Mary Snow.
Myar Opera House.
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M. HOLLUB, Manau*:*.
veston, Texas,
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New Orleans, La.
BLANK BOOK,
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Passengers for all points north and j
east make direct and closo connection I
at New Orleans with only one change I
of cars (in day light) saving from four
to ten hours in time between El Paso
and New York.
Secure your tickets and travel by
this popular route.
| City Ticket Office, Grand Central
| Hotel building. Or Depot Ticket
! Office, Southern Pacific Depot, east, of
the “Plaza.”
W. C. WATSON,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Thursday, Nov. I2tll. Commercial Agent, El lko, Texas.
II. D. PLATT,
Ticket Agent, El Paso, Texas.
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Magazines, Medical Journals, Law Reports, Music, Novels,
Drawings, etc., bound to order. Old and valuable Books
Rebound and Decorated like Original.
The Renowned Russell Company in
Tillotson'a Great, Five Act Drama,
F(>N SALE.
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TvVl|W()()d ! Complete Restaurant Outfit
CALL ON
Introducing Little Bessie (d years eld)
tho most wonderful child on the stage.
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El Paso International Daily Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 8, 1891, newspaper, November 8, 1891; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth540933/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.