El Paso Times. (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. NINTH YEAR, No. 223, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1889 Page: 8 of 8
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El Paso Times, Sunday September 29, 1889.
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: ' Aid Association
OF CHICAGO, ILLS.
Oar association is not a stranger to the
people of the United States. We have
stood, the test of over live years, and have
not a single claim unpaid, nor have we
ever been sued or have we ever litigated
a claim in any way, shape, manner or
form. We have a lartyj and increasing
membership among the very best families
WHO KNOW
The value of protection.
WE llAVE PAID THOUSANDS OF
, „ I DOLLARS
* To widows and orphans throughout the
i United Htate'ssnd elsewhere.
>WE WRITE-EITHER LIFE OR ACCI
DENT POLICIES. OUR EX*
PENSE TABLE
.Shqws a lower rate than any other re*
, liable company known. We want good
* botest men and women everywhere as
* " avgents and to such we pay liberally.
* * REMEMBER DEATH WILL COME
And that you may be prepared protect
tlvely for the ones you leave behind you.
_it is best yon write us at once for blanks.
We refer as our reference to you the
editor of this paper who knows us. Ad-
drees , t
, \ D, W. MOODY,
General Superintendent
* Suits 28 a&d 2SD, 99 Etet Madison street
CHcajro. Ills.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Of TRAINS.
(Local time.)
A.. T. A 8. f.
A rn«f «*! * 12:60p. m
Li-fry#* '« 1:8t> p.
sILVKK CITY LOUAl..
ArrlVo* 7:85p. m
Uavt* m
MKXICAN 0BNT1UJ..
Atrs?e« rtmsiy aiflliPftiso. T:60a.m
t**ve» •' " 4:10 p. m
SOUTHISHJi PACIFIC
ajritm dnily at 10:48 a- a
cU*vW '• •« 1:45 pm
TBXAS * PACIFIC.
ArriVMdftily at 18 noon.
OtmaH* •• 1:80 p. m
tjt. B.JkK A
Arm**dot y *1 .1:18 P- ®
Dk'Pdrts " 11:15a. u»
LETTER IJST.
Letters remaining In the postofflco at fir Paso
Texas, for the w*ek ending Sept. 28, 1889. Per
sons calling for any of the following letters Will
please »ay''advertised."
" Anderson H F
1
Magazines,
Medical Journals,
Law Reports,
Music,
•• .
Novels,
Drawings,
Is a Specialty of the
Times Bindery
Old and Valuable
BOOKS
Rebound & Decorated
Like tHe Originals;
El Paso, - Texas.
advertised.
Ashbnm Ernest H (Si
Allen Margaret >Ir>
onderson 8 11 Mrs
Bnollg A E
Brooks Uclii Mrs
Cawsy Mary
DeVene Vlrieiie
Evans H
triteher C H
Greenwood B M
Goodhue Frsnk
Girvin 1
Grren Chas
Hudson Josic
Hiss X k
Hoover S L
llartmsn W J
Johnson Harris
Kane *'m
i^ockct Virgil Eiss
Meaeham Dolo Miss r.')
Morison J H
Moore SB
McCarty Pat
Fewione Thomas E
Price r E Mrs
Price Tom (3)
Keed Mrs
Hoy Benlah Miss
Kenard Jules
Scott «lno
Smith Lee
Seamonds W .1
Tooker Gedion 1,
Thnrman Harrisoti
Till Gnillermo
Walker Frank R
Warner H Mrs
William# P E
Wilson WW
Anderson Parrirla
Anderson Willie
Burnett Lttther
Cass John
Dongia# Mary
Emison C
Etheridge 8 G
Kletcber W H
Git ingsE CM is
Gibson J' B
Hates J W
Hart A (2)
Henderson Lucie Mrs
Hall N A (2)
Heiman W M
Johnson C M
Ktaackfuss E C
Lunsford Belle Mrs
Lee Viola Miss (»>
Manard Henry
Mayer H
McDaniel A G
«nia
tey L
Presto a Lag
Pulliam J B
Pajtton Thos W
Koberts A
Rosselle Henry
Smith Emmer
Strang Jas
Spencer Leona Miss
Trim Annie
Talket Harvey
Tennart S J
Van Patten J K
Weiss Gammielle
Wallace John
Williams Bnlie
Zan brood K Mrs
l'At KASSK.
Oickey Jennie Mrs
SPANISH MST.
Archvluta Miguel
bejil Patrico
Cnena Adelaipe
Cadena Cic lio
Clsneras Candelaria
Estrada Nicoh^a
Flonk Biseute
Gutierrez M
Lara Usebia
Molinar Guyermo
Pina Julio
Quinoaes Augustiu
Ruaebo Auiceto
Blanco Pedro J
Chavez M
Cantrerfc Matiridad
Covarrubias Ilipolita
Duarte Jubuu
Esparza Juan R
•Garcia Juiiana
Jaramillo Pouciano
l uxnoz Geronimo
Prtega Ant S de
arada Reundios
Rodriguez Seberiana
\'arela Maria Santos
Mits. F. D. Pobter, P. M.
CHDRCHES.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCIl. — Then;
will be -services to day at 11 a. in. »nd 1 :i!0 p. in.
The public cordially invite i.
H. W. WHALING, Pastor,
A. M. E. CHITRCH.—Preaching at 11, a in and 8
p m. Sunday School 3:30 p m.
J. A. Viney. Pasor.
ST. CLEMENTS CHURCH, MESA AVENf E-
Tbe sen-ices to-day will be morning prayer at II
a m. Evening prayer 7:30 p m. Holy communion
7 am. Sunday school 9:30 am.
G. H. HIGGINS, Rector.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-
On Myrtle street. Regular services, 11 a. m. and
8 p. in. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday at 8 p. m. G. J. Moobe, Pastor.
t HRURCH OF CHRIST—Meets in the Sheldon
block, Oregon street, at 11 o'clock a m. Sunday
school at 9,80 a m, Prayer meeting every Wednes
day evening.
Y. M. C. A.—Prayer meeting every Sabbath at
4 p. m. and every Thursday evening at 7": 30.
W. H. H. I'eteks, Secretary.
TRINITY M. E. CHURCH (SOUTH)-Corner
Texas and North Stanton streets, one block north
of post office. There will be services in Trinity
church to day at 11 a. m., by Rev, Frank larker, of
Carroilton church, New Orleans, La.
Mill A. Kline & Go.
CUSTOM HOUSE
Brokers Forwarding
and Commission,
Tim City of Extremes.
Jawkiii8(as their friend walks a way)—
Does Wiggins live in Jersey City or
in Brooklyn?
Hogg—Neither. He lives right here
in New York.
Jawkins — That's funny. He looks
neither rich enough nor poor enough for
that!—Life.
EL PASO. TEXAS
W. H . TUTTL,
Paints, Glass and Wail
Paper,
House & Sip Painting
WRITE FOR PRICES,
Overland & Oregon Sts
El Paso, - Texas.
Mme. Christine Nilsson luis not yet iv-
covert.il h'Oiu the daafiiet* ami Iosh of
memory which followed her Ulnou last
spring
Une of Oft* most successful milliners in
London Is Lady Granville Gordon. She
personally superintends her establish-
ment.
The late Duchess of Sutherland had a
great antipathy to yellow and would not
tolerate lljat color in any of her floral
lecorations
Mrs. Frances Hodgson Burnett is re-
ported to ha ve said recently that, h^ii she
known thS penalties of fame, she would
never ha\*if written a line,
Miss E^a S;ir8, who is to marry Dr.
KaUisen, the Norwegian explorer, is one
of the finest lady skaters in the world.
Miss Ella Rvron, a niece of the late
John Roach, i,- a clerk in the census of-
fice. She can address 8,500 envelopes in
a day of seven hours
Rose Elizabeth Cleveland writes from
HoUand Patent, N. V.; "1 believe in
some boarding schools and not in others.
There are girl-i who are benetlted and
girls who are harmed there."
Mrs. Jeanettr Thurtier has entirely sev-
ered her t'onn'ction with the American
Opera wmpanv, and .is now in Paris,
where she Uu secured several noted
teachers for the National Conservatory
of Music. New \ ork
A statue of the late Louisa M Alcott
is to be modelol the comhiM w inter by
Frank E Elwell, a Concord sculptor, dn
Intimate friend of the authoress There
i3 a rumor that the statue may he placed
in the Free Public library of Concord.
Mrs St. Maui has an establishment in
London where hhe finds employment for
women. Among those who come to her
for positions are milliners, dressmakers,
cigarette rollers, dinner table decorators
chaperons, governesses and singers for
"at homea"
Mi® Juliet Corson is a remarkable
woman. The victim of an incurable dis-
ease, given over by h<?r physicians, out-
living the limits of life which they hare
from time to time prescribed, she keeps
up her literary work, turning out a cer-
tain amount of copy each week, an.l has
recently undertaken the editorship of »
household journal.
LOUISIANA
STATE
,1 j vJ JL J—KjyjLi> X .
Tliey Took Ailvantaj;**.
First Livery Stable Horse--Pegasus,
at the hour of 12 to-night 1 shall hang
myself by my halter.
Second Ditto—O, Bucephalus! Why?
First Horse—Because I am so slow that
every young.man who has a cuddlesome
oung girl wants to hire me. —New Yoik
km.
A Capitalist.
"Where did you spend your vacation,
anyway, Smith?" asked Jones, casually.
"Spent it at home," replied Smith. "I
couldn't afford to go anywhere this year."
"Is that so?" said Smith, promptly.
"You're in luck, old man. Lend me $5,
will you?"—Somerville Journal.
A Oreat Poet.
Smithson—I guess Brownson is becom-
ing a great poet.
Joneson—Why?
"Because you have to read his poems
two or three times now to comprehend
what they mean."—Exchange.
The Regular Monthly Drawing,
• «
Tuesday, Oct. 15th.
LIST OF PRIZES:
1 prize of 8300,000 is .$800,000
1 prixe of 100,000 is 100,000
1 prize of 50,000 is.......... 50,000
1 priz# of 25,000 is 35,0C)0
2 prizes of 10,000 are....... .. 20,000
5 prizes of ,5,000 are......... 25,000
25 prizes of 1,000 are......... 25,000
100 prizes of 500 are 50,000
200 prizes of 300 are '... 60,000
500 prizes of 200 are.. ,. .\. 100,000
APP HO XI St A.TION 2PRLZ ES: g
100 prizes of $500, ap. $300,000jare $50,000
100 prizes of 300,ap. 100,000 are 80,000
100 prizes of 200, ap. 60,000 are 20,000
9 terminals of 100, decided by
800,000 are 99,900
>9 terminals of 100. decided by
ire 100,000 99,900
8,184 prizes amounting to $1,054,800
WHOLES $20.
QUARTERS $5.
HALVES $10.
TENTHS $2.
TWENTIETHS $1.
For tickets or any information address
OTIS TURNER, Agent,
Grand Central News Stand,
P. O. Box, E. El Paso, Texas
All sums from;$$;up by express at, our
expense.
ABSTRACT COMPANY,
Room 1 Bronson [Block
(Upstairs)
Has the Only Complete Ab&tract of
TITI-iEttl
To Lands in ihe City and County of El Past
Abstracts to City Property
FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE,
Peyton F. Edwards, Manager.
Hotel Vendome.
F, Parker, rrop.
Claude Dunning, Man
Firs'
Kitchen and Dining Room Service Un
surpassed. Large Sample Room and specia
Inducements offered to Commercial Trav-
elers.
Furniture of Ail Kinds.
Nothing;will ^convince like^pcreoiial inspection tMt for
Seasonable Goods and Reasonable Prices
" The best place is 324 & 326 El-Paso street,
&MERSON * BERRIEN.
NOTE—in our Undertaking^Department
our facilities are unsurpassed, Coffins!
Caskets, and a Full Line of Burial Goods.
We aim to be Prompt,^'Considerate and
Reliab't.
\- IH i Wk 1 till ' • &
R. CAPELS
L. HAMMER
Capels & Hammer
Contractors and Builders,
Kb J AHO, TEXAS.
F"enly, dks Son
GITY MEAT MARKE1
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in All Rinds of
FRfe<SH AND SALT MEATS, BEEF, PORK, MUTTOI
POULTliy, GiiME, FISH AND OYSTERS.
219 SAN ANTONIO STREET.
EL PASO, TEXAI
McAlesterFuel Cc
Wholesale Dealers In The
Celebrated McAlester Coal and Coke
Anthracite,Blacksmith and Cerrillos Coals
A. W. SPENCER, Local Manager!
Room 8 Bronson Block. Telephone No. t
EL FASO CASKET & COFFIN COM PA M
5* 4*
Undertakers and Embalmers,
-in T'lK—iiiin •
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