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EL PASO MORNING TIMES. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1901
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use electricity in our work, have fine
polishing rolls, and uso no old rasps
for our work.
WE ARE UP TO DATE.
TELEPHONE 471.
REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT.
ladies' rubber hpcls ............35c
Men's rubber heels...............45c
Small/Children's shoes, half soled.
nailed........................35c
Ladles' shoes half soled, nailed..50c
Men's shoes half soled, nailed ...75c
ladles heels, top. lifts............25c
Men’s heels, top lifts.............30c
ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED.
ROKAHR BOOT COMPANY.
«• Chas. Rokahr, Manager.
215 North Stanton Street.
One half block north of Methodist
church, south.
WILL CALL AND DELIVER YOUR
WORK.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
I hereby announce myself ns a can-
didate for district attorney of the 34th
Judicial District, subject to the action
of the democratic nominating con-
vention. W. W. BRIDGE US.
1 am a candidate for district at-
torney, subject to the action of the
democratic party.
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FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
didate for sheriff of El Paso county,
subject to the action of the tlemv
oratjo party. J. 11 BOONE.
In rcaiHinse to the urgent solicits
lion of my friends, to whom I am un
dor obligations. 1 have decided to en
ter the race for sheriff of El Paso
county, subject to the action of the
democratic party I feel confident
that the chances of success were never
better and I believe that the time has
come for decisive action.- 1) EARLY
The Future Unfolded I
DR. CLARK,
Celebrated Clairvoyant
Widely-Known Psychic Palmist
Is Permanently Located at
the Westminster Flats,
Rooms 4'and 5.
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For Sale- Miscellaneous.
SODA fountains, show eases, carbon
atora, bank fixtures, etc', manufac-
tured by C. Mallauder & Son, Waco,
Tex.; write for catalogue; prices low.
FOR SALE—Show cases at factory
prices for thirty days only, at Wa-
co Show Case Factory, Waco, Texas.
FOR 3ALE—Six hundred thousand
acres tine timber land In Old Mex
ico; 8900 feet of good timber to the
acre; convenient to railroad.
New G-roont house on lUo Grande St.
Fifty (50) lots in Sunset Heights.
5-room house on Epson Ave.
New ranch In New Mexico.
Fine farming and grazing land In
Mexico.
Correspondence solicited.
PORTER <& HALL,
111 Mesa Ave., El Paso, Texas.
CAN'T BE EQUALED— room now
house, rented at $20 and S E cor.
lots. Franklin Heights, all for $2,100
cash, because must have money quick
00x125 foot building lot, east front
flue, $800, quick. Other lots $100 and
up. w. 0. MILLICAN, Buckler Bldg.
FOR SALE At, Longwoll stables,
some line driving horses.
SECONDHAND sideboards, book
cases, tables, dressers, '"HSliBtands.
bedsteads, stoves and all other house-
hold furniture cheap. Dawson At Mil
ley. 309 S. El Paso St.
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
1 hereby announce myself ns a enn
dldato for county clerk of El Paso
.county, subject to the action of the
democratic party.
PARK W. PITMAN
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
1 hereby announce myself an n ran
didate for county treasurer of El Paso
county, subject to the action of tie
democratic party. C. 10. KELLEY.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dldato for county judge of El Pasi
county, subject to the action of the
democratic partv.
JOS. IT. SWEENEY
FOR COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR.
I hereby announce myself ns a ran
didate for county tax collector of El
Paso county, subject to the action of
,..o democratic party.
CHARLES DAVIS. JR.
Wanted—Help. _
MOLER’S Barber College of DallaB,
Tex., offers advantages In teaching
the barber trade that can not be had
elsewhere. Write today for our terms.
PERSONS to manage district offices
. for commercial house; salary $21,
paid weekly; all expenses advanced.
Colonial Co.. Chicago.
WANTED—Cook for small hoarding
house; colored woman preferred;
wages $30 per month. Address J. C.
Hancock, San Simon, Ariz.
J.
ADVERTISING and soliciting agents
wanted. See E. W. Blair, Hotel Ex-
celsior.
WANTED—Women cooks, waitress
and housework girls. Homo Employ-
ment office, 409 3. Florence. Phone
1480.
WANTED—First class cook In small
family; good wages to right party.
Apply 911 North Florence.
MEN wanted who can speak Spanish.
Good wages to hustlers. Call Mon-
day, 9 to 12 a. m. Egyptian Remedy
Co., 211% San Antonio St., El PaSo
House.
BOYS and girls earn $1 daily silling
our goods. Sample antf particulars.
15c silver. Dept. E., Puritan Novelty
Co.. Joplin, Mo.
4 to 10 per cent weekly earned on
sums of $5.00 and upwards. My plan
has proven by its success and merits
a Bate Investment. A good local rep-
resentative wanted. For further in-
formation write Frank J. Martin, 125
I Dearborn St., Chicago, III.
WANTED—Good solicitor to take or-
tiers for enlarging portraits; must
jqieak Spanish. W. H. Anderson, 1120
East First street.
Wanted—Situations.
WANTED—Good position by young
lady stenographer; six years exper-
ience In Denver and Chicago offices.
Law. Address M-19. Times.
WANTED—Position by stationary en-
gineer or experienced man In flour
and feed store. Apply room 111, Palace
hotel.
Wanted—Miscellaneous.
WANTdia-
monds, watches, Jewelry, trunks, va-
llBes or any other good collateral. See
Turner, 304 San Antonio St.
WANTED-*-Every one to buy old pa-
pers; sold in bundles of 100; good
for laying under carpets, wrapping
packages or making fires. Applv at
Times office.
WANTED—Houses to rent. Money
to loan at 10 per cent, At‘security.
Mark Miller & Co., Trust building.
YOUNG MAN—We have been educat-
ing and starting young men in the
telegraph service for 17 years. Our
former pupils are earning from $50
to $150 monthly. Write for prospec-
tus, which tells all about It. Dallas
Telegraph College, Dallas, Texas.
VANTED—Good second hand English
saddle. Address P. O. Box No. 10C.
WANTED—Everybody to read what
Dr. Warnock offers on page 5.
Wanted—Rooms
WANTED—Young lady desires respec-
table room mate.', Address M-18,
Times.
NTED—Two or three pleasant
Kims suitable for light housekeep-
; where first-class board may he
lined very near. Location must lie
d; yard preferred. Address Box
David City, Nebraska.
For Rent—Rottm^
Business Chances.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
Special rates to permanent parties.
A few light housekeeping rooms.
Overland and El Paso.
NEW and second hand goods bought
and sol d. It will bo to your Inter-
est to call on ua. C. L. Ervin & Co.,
Stanton and Overland.
$6 A WEEK
Fine table board end room.
526 N. EL PASO ST.
FOR SALE—The Alamo Restaurant,
good reason for selling. 211 St.
Louis Ave.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL, 304 S. El I'aao
St.; nicoly furnished rooms at rea-
sonable rates, with free use of bath.
A COMPETENT -barber may seenre
a lease on an unfurnished room for
a barber shop and bath room In the
Queen hotel building, Douglas, Ariz.
Fine location: a snap. Address G. 11.
French, Douglas, Ariz. (
PHOENIX HOTEL—Tha best fur-
nished; cool, airy outside moms;
close in; corner Santa Fe and Over-
land.
FOR SALE—A 28-room hotel; lino lo-
cation: satisfactory price on rea-
sonable terms. Good reasons for Bell-
ing. Address P. O. box 375, Douglas,
Ariz.
NICELY furnished rooms, everything
modern. Columbia, corner Sonora
and Chihuahua streets.
THE ROOSEVELT.
Nicely furnished outside room* for
housekeeping; free bath*. 806 Texas
St
Parlor furniture, bed room furni-
ture, kitchen furniture. Dawson &
Maloy, Phono 809, 309 S. El Paso St.
FOP. SALE—At Blsbee, Ariz., cheap,
sickness the cause, a full bakery
outfit and horse and delivery wagon.
Well established business. Using two
barrels of flour a day, Enquire at
Times office, Kl Paso, Texas.
TO RENT—Large furnished rooms
with good table board. Corner N.
El Paso and Missouri streets. Mrs.
Steward.
LARGE, richly furnished room, south-
ern exposure; best table board. 1427
Wyoming street.
WANTED—A partner with $500 cash
to invest In a mnney.-mak!ug Inven-
tion at the World's Fair. Address M-l4,
THIS AD IS GOOD FOR FIFTY
cents on a week's rent at Hotel
Hermes on any room engaged this
week. Syanton and Overland.
Times.
BIGGER YET.
ROOMING HOUSES—10 rooms, now,
$45n or )<?>■>; li rooms, new, $Go0 or
less; 2n rooms, rent only $50, new,
$850 or less.
W. O. MILLICAN,
INTERNATIONAL HOTEL—Large
brick building; rooms woll furnish-
ed; by day, week or month. Mrs. E.
G. Miller, proprietress, cor. 8th and H,
Douglas, Ariz.
A large ami -ful manufacturing
ONE nicely furnished front room:
hath; phone; private board. C17
Magoffin Ave.
nil partf «»•;. iff* * .■ -‘Mi**. 1<>< atotl
it ) ;- '. i l can. highest
bani. it ' .--I -■* il a -t branch of*
lie* 4> 1*1 I k*'. • ■ want a. capable
man -■ • v *• i .<■<•< • ntieierided
i , s?t L. • i- ' .1 sales, man
,i ar and a
c*».xi;-.;t**9. • .3 manager
HOTEL GRAND—Large, nicely fur
nished rooms by day. week or
month. Opera club building. Blsbc
Ariz. Mrs. Inez Howell, Proprletrei
ROOMS—Over City of Blsbee saloon
Extra nice rooms with all aceom
modations; bar in connection. Ill
O. K. street, Bisbee, Ariz. B. Carctto,
Prop.
fa* $4*J: •::$*'> $’:.*• wr year
ft iji. ft r.ii * •; $1,500
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Mttuntffr. U. Croek,
Michigan
THE HADLEY.
Under new management, nicely fur-
nished rooms, 421 N. Oregon St.
Real Estate.
HANDSOMELY furnished rooms In a
new moderp house; free bath. G03
N. Stanton.
FOP. RENT.
Large modem hotel, Douglas, A. T.;
or separately, barroom with two wine
rooms, $90; barber shop with three
baths, room for three chairs, $50. Act-
ual population of Douglas, 4,000.
Also for sale, two five-room cot-
tages, Wyoming street, between I/co
and Dallas, $500 down, balance rent
notes; low rate of interest.
DAVID G. BALDWIN,
Heal Estate & Loans, No. 321 Texas St.
SUNNY, light housekeeping rooms,
(everything furnished, linen laun-
drled; electric lights, bath. Phone
1051. 1112 North Kansas.
PLEASANT furnished front room:
ground floor; modern house; cheap.
1131 Myrtle Ave.
THREE rooms furnished complete for
housekeeping; electric light, and tel-
ephone. Call 300. corner Florence and
Texas.
W. O. MILLICAN,
Real Estate. Rentals, Loan*.
Phone 346. Buckler Bldg. Ground Floor
NICELY furnished rooms, modern con-
veniences. 203 Nevada.
Architects.
CANANEA, MEX.—While In Cananea
you will find best accommodations
at the "American Hotel.” Pleasantly
located; dining room and bar conven-
ient
EDWARD KNEEZELL, A. L. A.,
architect. Office over State Nr
tlonal hank.
PROCTOR LODGING HOUSE—Can
anea. Mex. Just opened. Rooms ex-
cellently furnished and well ventilated.
Nearest business part of city. Mrs.
M. E. Morris, proprietress.
8. E. PATTON,
Architect.
Rooms 21-22, Cole* Block.
Be*t of Reference*.
For Sale—Houses.
A completely furnished four-room cot-
tage, located in New Mexico, quar-
ter of mile from railroad, altitude six
thousand, good opportunity for physi-
cian. Owner leaving country and will
sell at great sacrifice. Address “F.
N, G.,” Times.
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
rooms for light housekeeping; hath
In connection. 819 E. Overland St.
TWO rooms for light housekeeping to
rent cheap. Also choice front room.
Everything new. Free bath. Hotel
Ilermis, Stanton and Overland.
Money Loan-Real Estate.
REAL E8TATE AND INSURANCE.
Valley Lands. Valley Lands.
Up and Dowt the River.
A largo list of In roved and unim-
proved properties
Can mention only
will he an Index
And by letting ns
two-story rcsidem
close in, this Is
very desirable. V
story brick S. E
ly furnished, tie
at a nominal ptii1
on Montana, flu.
city. Five cotta
$2,500, don't fail i ■
cottages
1 over the city,
few, and these
f what you will
■pyf you. A flue
on Boulevard,
S. E. corner ami
have another two
r. sumo street, nice
whole thing goes
A two-story brick
residence part of
, on Wyoming at
boo these. Other
isourl, Wyoming,
Boulevard, Montana and Rio Grande,
price from •$2,oon p.
Business—20 feet on San Antonio.
cIOso In; 3(i b t on S. Stanton,
close in; 3G feet <• Stanton, thin side
of Third, tills 1b it reduced price;
130 feel corner c Third ami Hlau-
tou, took at lie one lot on Stan-
ton paying 18 [n r cent, tills we can
assure you; two .incog on El Paso
Street. 52 feet on Stanton, close In.
at $7,000. Propei near by sold at
$200 per foot.
Rentals—One for, room furnished
houso on Wyonn g; ono linen--room
furnished on Ml rl; one 5 room on
Upson Ave, (this new.)
For Rent—2-story brick, Montana
$50.00; 9-roimis, , north part, $50.00;
8-room furnished. Florence street.
$50.00.
Some Cheap Rentals—New store
room on Mlssotn one store room
on S. Stanton; me store room on El
Paso; ono store m- i on Snn Antonio,
this is very desira de.
Write Fire In > nice and do No-
tarial Work.
Your business t Icltcd.
Can ho found at Rame old stand,
comer Mesa and Texan.
J. H. SMITH.
Pljore 441.
THOMAS H CONKLIN,
Real Estate, Loar=, Investments.
Ths Pioneer Agency in El Paso, Texas.
Establish'd 1881.
I Manage Property Pay Taxee and
Collect Rente.
For Sale—Corner lot. fronting 60
feet on East Overland street; great-,
out bargain In the cry at $4,500 caxh;
tho price Is $25 to" r per foot than
anything near It.
25 feet, east front on El Paso, be-
tween Third and Fourth streets; very
desirable.
95 feet. El Paso trect, eaut side,
corner of Fifth str"L
25 feet, El Paso i-'i-iet, corner Sixth
street; best site for warehouse.
104 feet, corner F rence and First
street, opposite T. 1. P. depot; mag
nifleent for large war house.
All above at prices that will make
the buyer a big profit;
For Rent—A flue store room, 304
El Paso street.
If you want to bu real estate and
don't know exactly what to select.,
call on me and tall about the mat-
ter, I may do you some good, as I have
for sale many chain properties.
No. 7 Mills Building.
FOR 8ALE CHEAP-^FIrst class
wagonette. M. Geiaberg, Commer-
cial hotel.
C^GLE Chill Parlor, doing good busi-
ness; will stand Investigation. 212
1-2 Utah St.
FURNITURE for sale cheap; two lame
rooms lilted lor housekeeping, in
business center; parties leaving city,
Address M 15, Times.
FOR SALE—At Invoice cost, a pav-
ing grocery store, good location;
small money. W. O. MILLICAN.
FOR SALE—-By owners, two flu- room
cottage.,, close In on Hornet Height!-
Low price and easy terms. Arnold A
Dodge, over Find. National hank. Tide
phono o 8.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK. j.
I hereby announce myself u; a can
didato for district clerk of El Paso
county, subject to the action of tic
democratic partv.
IKK ALDKRKl'E.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
1 hereby announce myself ns a can
didate for county assessor of El Paso
county, subject to the action „f the
democratic party.
G. W. HUFFMAN.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
I hereliy announce myself as a can
IIdati> for county attorney of El Pasi
county, subject to the action of Hie
democratic party. MAURY KEMP
Salesmen Wanted.
4 to 10 per cent weekly on sums ot
$5.0(1 and upwards can he realized
by legitimate speculation; $1.04 paid
lied mouIdi on each $te Investment
Representatives wanted Martin,
room 2os, 125 Dearborn St. Chicago
III
Table Board.
Home cooking, cleanliness, good Her
vice, refined surroundings. Only limit-
ed number accommodated, Mrs. Stew-
ard, Buckler residence, corner North
El Paso and Missouri. 'Phone 971
COTTAGE CAFE—Naco, Arlz. Ev-
erything first class; good home
cooking; try one of our meals and'
you will know where to hoard.
THE best tabh*board, limited mini
her. at the Colonial, formerly known
as tlic llolni House, 411; Magoffin Ave.
HOTEL AMERICAN RE8TAURANT,
Jin-.l opened, everything clean; best
meals in city. Next to American hotel,
C'annnea, Mex. _
Dentists
DR. J. B. BRADY, DENTIST.
Tel. 014. Wells Fargo building
I tours 8 to 11:30, 1 to 4:30.
DR. P. H. BROWN,
DENTIST.
Masonic Temple, room* 24 and 25.
Nitrous Oxide Gas Administered.
Hr* A. K llrmvii. llunrl M Urown
DR8. BROWN A LETORD, dentists;
Patterson block, corner Han Ante
nlo and Utah Sta.
DR. TOWNSEND, Truat Building.
DR. I8ABELL WELSH. PhomTlii?
Room 16-17 Milt* building.
TEETH extracted by a painless moth
od by Dr Waruork.
There are many who claim to lie
posmmaed of a second-sight, common-
ly called clairvoyant power—but few.
Indeed, really possess it.
DR, CLARK
When a child displayed the strange
powers that have Hlnce brought/' her
fame and countless people hapmneas
in love, and prosperity In business.
Her gift of clairvoyant'}- and psy-
chic perception Is a natural Instinct.
She Tells Coming Events
With the same ease and accuracy as
the gal lor who predicts an approach-
ing storm at sea.
Advice on Businesi, Speculation,
Love, Courtship, Marriage
and Divorce.
Tolls how to fascinate the one you
love, settles levers' quarrels, reunlti <
the separated, causes a speedy and
happy marriage with the one of your j
choice. The earth reveals to her the ’
hidden treasures hurled In her bosom.
She locates mines. Interprets dreams,
tells of your friends and enemies, re-
moves evil Influences, gives advice
pertaining to lawsuits, everythin;;
The troubled and unfortunate should
seek her counsel. Thousands of fam-
ilies long separated have been
united by her efforts; thousands of
ffeiurtsxmade glad through her truth-
ful i predictions Whatever may be
your trouble, anxieties, hopes, fears
and ivl.slies, call on Ibis gifted lady
Immediately. Her parlors aro visited
by men In all grades of life, anxious
for reliable information as to the out-
come of future or past Investments,
and by ladles in all walks of life.
To those who seek advice on
money matters, the words of Dr.
(dark are most, welcome. Many a
person who was on the verge of tlnau-
el'ul ruin lias by her timely counsel
been enabled b> retain their falling
fortunes. Others, In doubt as to tho
wisdom of lids or that Investment,
have reaped large financial reward by
taking her'advice.
Hours 9 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. dally.
POSITIVELY GUARANTEES SUC-
CESS WHERE ALL OTHERS
HAVE FAILED.
Permanently Located at Westminster
Flats, Rooms 4 and 5.
P. S.—Owing to being kept busy
in tho panders, Dr. Clark finds It Im-
possible to answer the many letters
sent her. For consultation she should
be seen personally.
For Rent—Houses.
Professional.
MISS ROSE McADAMS,
MASSEUSE,
Graduate of Dr. Douglas Graham.
Graduate in Hydrotherapy.
Ryan Hotel,
Ph'one 269. El Paso, Texas.
The patronage of the medical pro
reunion solicited. Strictly ethical and
professional.
MODERN dentistry at reasonable
prices. Dr. Waruock's Dental Par-
lors, 208 Mena Ave,
Medical.
DR. REUM, lady physician and sur-
geon. Center Idock. Phone 8(i5.
Builders, Attention!
JACOB SWART.
Architect and building superintendent,
ROOM 20, COLES BLOCK.
.................._______!_.............
WM. RHEINHEIMER, contractor and
builder; estimates furnished; Job-
bing attended to; good work a spe-
cialty. 405 R Florence. Phone 232.
Business Personals.
Storage.
8TORE your household good* at the
Texas Storage Co.; lowest rate*.
405 8. St. Vraln.
Does your room *ult you7 No?
Turn to tho Want Ad*.
LADIES—Remember the flneat sham-
fuming, hairdressing, manicuring
and chiropody 1* done at Alleen
Berg's, No. 1. Little Plaza.
Personals.
LADIES—When In imcd send for free
trial of our ueverfalllng remedy. Re-
lief sure and quick. Pavla Chemical
Co., Milwaukee, Win
EVERY piece of denial work guaran-
teed ,if Dr. Warnock h Denial Par-
lors.
D. D. Drake
I* to tho employe what the hanker
la to the employer and you get the
Rame honorable, courteous anil con-
fidential treatment; people In permu
nent. positions advanced money with
out security or endorsement same day
you ask for IL Imam, also on chattels,
etc., In storage. Easy payment*.
Room 1, Moruhouas block.
•1-ROOM house furnished, at Merchant
Place _______
Second hand furniture for every
room In tho house at prices which
aro the lowest In town. Dawson and
Maloy, 309 H. lot Paso. Phone 909.
FOR RENT—9 ......I new jfat, fine
chance Heo It, W. O. MiLLICAN.
6 ROOM house. Mesa ave.; 8 room.
two story, new, Montana HI.; 4 room
brick, 2nd Hi . $17.50; unites for light
Housekeeping; alio fine store house;
9 room fiat rooming house. W. O.
MILLICAN, Buckler Block.
Board and Rooms.
WANTED Room or room and board
In private family 1>>' young lady.
Reasonable Address M-17, Times.
Wanted To Purchase.
H. MOHR, 407 H. El Paso, buy*cloth-
ing, shoes, musical Instrument* and
all kinds of tools; highest prices paid
for all second-hand goods.
WE sell second hand goods of all
kinds on monthly and weekly pay
merits. Dawson h Maloy, 309 8. El
Paso.
Osteopathy,
OR. WOODRUFF, osteopathlst; grad-
uate' American Hchool Osteopathy.
Telephone 202. 208 Meaa avenue.
A taint heart Is more apt to win the
fair lady than a faint bank account.
Graqd Central Hotel
Is the mo:-6> central In .'fie
Rates from 50c to iAJV.
A,.
city.
Wanted—To Rent.
SIX or seven-room ouse, furnished
or partly so," mu1’ bo modern and
well located. Adtfr a M-ll, Time*.
WANTED—Our friend* to know that
il. Wise and George Sargent
(formerly employes of the E. B.
Welch Co.) have gone In business for
therneslves at 107 South Stanton
street. Second hand household goods
bought, sold and exchanged.
"We want your business,”
I. H. WISE & CO..
Phone 445. 107 South Stanton St
Second hand stoves good as new,
»nd very cheap. Dnwson Hr. Maloy,
phone 909, 303 S. El Paso St.
The El Paso and
Southwestern
El Pdso
Douglas
Bisbcc
Naco
Morcnci
Clifton
Naco/ari
La Cananea
Tombstone
V. R. STILES, Gonoral Panaengor Agent.
J. D. MASON, Olty Ticket Agent.
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El Paso Sunday Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 24, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1904, newspaper, February 21, 1904; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth595791/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.