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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

1-3-1890

Santa Fe Daily New Mexican, 01-03-1890New Mexican Printing Company

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news

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SANTA FE, N. M.. FlttDAY, JAXUAKY 1890. NO. 205VOL. 26.

WOOL T A RIFF M EX .unanimouslv on the first, ballot. Vixsecond senator first ballot stcol Mm tliSPITZ.S. E W. HiCKOX & GGTelegraphic Tidings important Testimony Before the Exami-

ners at M ash ngton,

11 : Kichards. 11; Leavitt, S: Hirshfiei.,4 ; Power, 3 ; Cirpei t t, 1. The joint ses'."ion then dissolved untilThe Democratic house and five senators

COLD & SILVERmet ut noon for a joint session, but noOPPOSES SECRET SESSIONS.quorum was present. Informal ballot.- -

THE

Filigree JewelersWashington, Jan. 3. The wavs and

means committee yesterday heard argu-ments by representatives of the woolgrowers. 1 li. iJennet, of Boston, editorof the American Wool Reporter, was a

FINE FILIGREE JEWELRY taken for Luited States senators indicateas the choice W. A. Clark of Butte andSenator Teller will Miike a Vigorous

Fight fur Open Doors iu theSenate. OP NEW MEXICO.witness. He said two petitions would be

presented to congress, one signed by OL'i)oitMOHOs. mm. clocks, wmai pernuns in iavor oi tee wool, and the

other signed by 2i)U persons in favor of

Martin Maginins of Helena.

Damage to Crops.Kansas City, Jan. 1. A violent wind

storm prevailed in Kansas and Missouriyesterday, accompanied by a llurrv olsnow early iu the day and a decided dropiu temperature. The thermometer (ell tonear the zero point, but about noon the

Washington, Jan. 3. Senutor Tellerproposes making the fight of his life thiswinter to aoolish executive sessions. Hewill endeavor'to have the matter calledud as soon as the committee on rules have

Nture hiiI Kactory,Nurtheaat corner of the Flr.attl repreeittl4iu made

of sjoodan au valorem iluty on wool in place ofthe present specific duty. A petition forreduced duties on wool "for the benefit ofmanufacturers who furnished our domes

to oar workshops. Dtinonds, American Watches,Silverware, Clock and U.tkcal Goods also a special.

Carry the largest and rich-est assortment of goods to hefound at any point in thesouthwest. Native Opals,Navajo Garnets and Tur-

quoise in great variety. We

Diamonil Mini and Watch Rtparai Prmjt'j aii Efficiently las acted upon it, and press it 10 a conclusion.tic wool growers a solfi nnirketHe savs that executive session, except in

rare instances, are tinpro- - The only place in Santafleece would secure a great many signersamong that portion of our agricultural

weather cleared and only the high windcontinued. The winter wheat had beenforced by the recent mild weather to anadvanced state of development, and withnothing to protect it the severe cold. it. i.

where a One watch caa b'repaired properly.

population concerned iu raisb g wool,lhe witness spoke of the ad valorem neii- -

employ only native work-men, and invite strangers ln- -S-- S- - BEATY, i.. . 'mu, ueaunoing us signers as among

tlKAI.KK IN feared, will kill the. roots, thus causingconsiderable damage. SANTAI A LACE AVE.,

Opp. Gov. Prince'sFE.,

New Mexiu

gressive and uncalled tor. lhe Americanpeople do not like such proceedings. Thepeople have a right to know what thesenate is doing. The senate ought notto do anything it is ashamed of, nor oughtsenators to say anything behind theprivacy of closed doors they are unwillingto be responsible for. Sometimes it is ad-visable to sit with closed doois whiletreaties are being considered, but even insuch cases it is not always necessary.

Mr. Teller is one of the gentlemen whowarmly supported the proposition to dis

Staple & Fancy GroceriesPROVISIONS, PRODUCE, HAY, GRAIN.

the largest merciiauts and manufac-turers, and read letters from exportersfavoring tariff. They favored compoundduties on manufactures of wool, becauseof the dilliculty of determining theirvalue, but the same objection could notbe made to the ad valorem duty on ragwool, as prices were known all over.Under valuation could not be practiced.The witness said that personally helavored the ad v.d Tern petition. He was

A Race War Imminent.Charleston, S. C, Jan. 1 Dispatches

received indicate that there artprobabilities of trouble in Bar;iw til county.Telsgrams have been received at lilack-vill- e

and neighboring towns asking foraid, and a special train left Ulackvillewith reinforcements It is saidthe negroes intend to burn the town. Thewhole country seems to he un in arms

cuss the fisheries treaty with open doors.1 tie people of the country followed theCORNER WATER AND BRIDGE STREETS.

Specialties of Hav, Grain and Potatoes received lTy car load andfor sale at lowest market prices. The finest Household

Groceries, free delivery to my Customers.and a conflict between the blacks and

Wagner & Haffner,DKAl.EKH IN

Queensware and Glassware.PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDINGS.

We carry the Largest ami 15-- Assortment of Tnmitnre Inthe Territory.

whites appears imminent.

Favors Womau Sullrage.Washington, Jan. 3. Senator Stan

proceedings, he says, with deep interest.They were educated by them, while thesenate in turn was enabled to catch thedrift of public opinion regarding thematter as they could not had the discus-sion been conducted in the usual man-ner.

Senator Teller believes that the agita-tion of the subject will result iu thepassage of a resolution abolishing theexecutive sessions except where treatiesare to be considered. If the proceedingswere not secret, Mr. Teller savs, thenewspaper men would report them cor

ford, w ho, with his wife, is a fervent be-

liever iu the justice of woman's suffrage.las given .foul) to Susan H. Anthonv to

averse to radical changes, ;.nd believesthat an a I valorem on combing and 30

pir cent on carpet wools would affordsufficient protection. He did not thinkthe tarili on wool increased the price real-ized by the wool growers.

J. 1". Uibbs, of Greeley, Colo., nexttook the stand and gave a number ofstatistics relative to the cost of growingand marketing wool in the west. Takingthe accounts of a Colorado farm, heshowed thai 13,UU0 pounds of rag woolcost the grower about 2;j cents per pound ;

at the seaboard it cost 3J cents, and afterscouring pretty near !IU cems. He readfrom a letter written by a Colorado sheepgrower to show the great hazards of thebusiness, resulting from storms, blizzards,prairie tires and severe winters.

ward printing and distributing pamphletsou the subject. 1'ive thousand will beent South Dakota to aid in the election

which will be held there next fall to decide

WINES,LIQUORSRS the question of woman's right to vote.eCD rectly. Under the present systeijfT sen

&--i0 -

P3)CDCO

ators are frequently reported as 'votingone way when they actually vote theother. It is better for all concerned to beopen and above board in such matters.

The New Bessemer Ditch.Pueblo, Colo., Jan. 3. The Bessemer

ditch is now thiity-eigh- t miles long andlias reached a point near the Huerfano.Two hundred men are pushing it to com-

pletion. The water is carried across theImported and Domestic. He followed that course as secretary ofthe interior, and found it to work ad

ONE PRICE AND ONE ONLY. Also the lowest, as we buy for cash directrroui the factory. Goods sold on easy payments. Call and re convinced.

'JO TROUBLE TO SHOW S

HI. .J. BARTSGH,Wholesale and Retail Dealer In

Liquors, Wines, Cigars &Tobaccos

Ohio Senatorial Contest.Colimhi s, Jan. 3. The Ohio legisla

ture will convene on Monday next. Themirably.

Palace Burned.Brussels, Jan. 3. The royal palace at

body is Democratic in both branches.One of the moat important duties of thelegislature will be the selection of a Unit

St. Charles valley by a siphon nearlv4,000 feet long anil made of wood. Thesiphon used is a patent of a Denver man.

First Blizzard,St. Cloud, Minn., Dec. 29. The first

N. BVSOIDRACON & BRO. Lakiu, a suburb ot this cny, burned yes-terday. Princess Clementine had a nar-row escape from being burned to death.Manafecturera of

fine Old Whiskies for Family and Medicinal Purposes,

10, 11, 1U VKAKS OLD.

genuine blizzard of the season struck thiscity yesterday afternoon. The storm be-

gan at 1 o'clock and is still raging withunabated fury. Much snow has alreadyfallen and trains are undoubtedly blocked.

ed States senator to sccced Henry B.Paj lie.

ihe leading candidates are Calvin S.Brice, of Lima; John H. Thomas, ofSpringfield, and John A. McMabon, ofDa) ton. Several othersare mentioned aspossibilities. The managers for Mr.Brice have been here several days lookingalter his interests and profess confidencethat they w ill be able to nominate on the

All the royal art collection was destroyed.The fire has been prevented from reach-ing the king's private rooms. The heatwas so great as to totally prevent the ap-proach of the small fire brigade, which atbest could have done but little.

The queen's apartments have suffered

Store,. West Hide of Plata, - . SANTA FE, N. HI.Mexican Filigree Jewelry

We guarantee full satisfaction in thia special branch of exquisite Mex-

ican art. All persons visiting onr establishment will he shown fine

specimens of this work.

Gwendolyn May Have the Prince.London, Jan. 2. The Star savs themost. Much plate has been saved, but

FIRST NATIONAL BANKmarriage between Gwend ilyn Caldwellof America and Prince Alurat has been

second ballot, after the members havecomplimented their local candidates, sofur us they have anv.PRICES MODERATE

valuable pictures, (iobelin tapestries andthe (ireat library are all consumed.

The king is anxious about the statuaryin the rotunda. There is little hope thatany of it is saved. The only occupantsof the palace at the time of the breaking

Mr. Thomas' mui.agers claim that theywill show a strength . f thirty on the first

again arranged. Prince Murat, the Starsays, will accept any allowance MissCaldwell may grant him.

An Insurrection Suppressed.

--OF-Santa Fe, S. Mstall Francises Street oauot anil gain stemuly till their man isnominated. Mr. Brice g managers consiiler the claim ridiculous. Santa Fe, New Mexico.

out of the lire were Princess Clementine,aged 17, a lady attendant and her gov-erness. The governess, having escaped Air. Alc.viuhon s headquarters are notREMOVED TO No. 4 REMOVED TO with the others, returned to the princess'

LaLibkktad, Jan. 3. The governmentforces are completely victorious over theiusurgeuts in the province of Cuseutlarand the revolution is suppressed. The re-

bellious town of Cojutepeqiie has beentaken and Geu. Rivashas fled.

E. B. GRISWOLD. Hpartments to secure some valuables andH. B. CART WRIGHT.opened.

Kicked to Death by a Horse.Tmnidad, Jan. 2. The little eon of O,

was sunocated there.The loss is immense as to money value,

and as to the destruction of art treasurethat can not be replaced.

L. Clink was instanlly killed last even-ing by being kicked in the head by a

... . , -I : - ii iDeath of Father Hamin.

Omaha. Jan. 2. Fathtc rani6n. ft. J..

Wm. W. GRIFFIN. - PresidentPEDRO PEREA, Vice President

R. J. PALEN, - - Cashiernoise "line m me riincn near lloulme.

CARTWRIGHT & GRISWOLD,Successor,, to II. B. CAKTWRIGIIT A CO.

Mavlua purchased the Grocery stock of Uesser Brothers and combined the two stocks,we have the larsust and most complete stock of

Us Stills al Fi! GmoiWe have In store and dally arriving, the best Flour, Potatoes. Creamery

Butter and Produce that the" markrls atlord. Wjb ay speflal attention tofresh i'ruits, Oranues. etc. We iarry the linet-4- ot Confectionery, Nutsanil Toilet Soaps In the City. .

We also have I" connection with our Grocery a Hrsfc clam. Bakery,and have at all times Kresh Bread, Ties, Cake, etc., on sale.

Thanking onr old time customer for their generous patronage lu thefast, we solicit the continuance of the same and welcome all uew ones

"""""GOOD GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES.

died at Creighton college yesterday fromthe effects of a stroke of p:iralysis receivedabout five months ago at Cheyenne, whileon his way to the Pacific coast.

Atchison Karuiugs.Boston, Jan. 3. The gross earnings of

the Atchison railroad for the third weekin December were $023,083; same weeklast year, $000,113; three w eeks in Decem-

ber, $1,821,20!) ; same period last year,$1,708,054.

CONDENSED NEWS.

Hotly Contested Election.St. Louis, Jan. 3. After one of the

most exciting and hotly contested elec-tions e 'er held in this city by a businessorganization, James Banuemau, of thefirm of Meyer, Banncman A Co., waselected president of the Western Com-mercial Travelers' association. Therewere two tickets in the field and all thevigor and enthusiasm of a heated politicalcontest were manifested in the struggle.Banneman headed the opposition ticket,the whole of which was elected by ahandsome majority over outside candi-dates. James G. Miller, of Chicago, waselected pecon 1 vice president an V. A.Goyer, of St. Paul, fourth vice president.

Ballot Keforin.

ln a Thfuier.City of Mexico, Dec. 28. The theater

at Villa l.erdo was destroyed by tire lastnight. Two persons perished and twoothers were injured.

The Copper Market.By Monday at furtherest the copper

works will resume operations at San Pe-

dro. The New York Mining Journalsays: "The market for copper ttockshasshown a good degree of activity for theholiday season, and prices are firm andtending upward. We look for much high-er prices for ti e w hole list tbe comingyear. Santa Pe (.cored an advance from$1.27,'a to $1 50, with n reaction to$1;'B. Sales about lX.OtiO shares."Commercially yours, CARTWRIGHT & GRISWOLD.

The senatorsllip fight at Columbus,Ohio, is growing in intensity.

A strange murder case, the outcome ofa McGiuty joke, in New York.

It is reported that Mary Anderson isbetrothed to a New York man.

The murderer of J. W. Tate, nearHelena, Ark., has been lynched.

The Second National BankOF NEW MEXICO.

CAPITAL JPAIID UjP - - $150,000Dues a general bunking business and solicits patronage of the public

L. SPIEGELBEEft. Pres. W. 8. SIMMONS. Cwhitr

J. L. VAN ARSDELL & CO.Long Established

Livery, Feed and Sale StableOPPOSITE TDK DAILY NKW MKXICAN OFFICB

Hacks and Bnsses tn and from all trnins. Board and Care for Horsesat Keasouabls Kates. Sole Agents for Colninhus, Ohio, Buggy Va

1888.

Boston, Jan. 3. Gov. Brackett senthis first message to the Massachusettslegislature on the subject of ballot reform.It savs :

"First Elections under what is popu-larly known as the Australian system, re

i5fThe railroad bridge over the Arkansascently held, demonstrate the great advan

river at Dodge City is completed.tages of the new method of voting. Id

mJjm mk jMtlili a"""F"""j

view of its success, and the importance of The London Herald w as sued for $50,000

Army Orders.A general court inaitial is in session at

Fort Marcy composed of the followingdetail: Col. Henry Douglass, loth in-

fantry; Cnpt. Stevens G. Cowdrey, as-

sistant surgeon ; Cupt. Walter T. Dnggan,loth infantry ; Capt. John V. Suniiner-haye- s,

assistant quartermaster; 1st Lieut.Stephen Y. Seylmrn, adjutant, 10th in-

fantry ; 2d Lieut. Kvan M. Johnson, jr.,lllth infantry ; 1st Lieut. Robert C. VanVliet, 10th infantry, judge advocate.

In compliance with instructions fromheadquarters division of the Pacific, 2dLieut. J. A. Perry, 10th infantry, a a. d.c, will conduct Private Edward Flynn, asurrendered deserter of company H, 4thinfantry, now at this place, to Presidio ofSan Francisco, Cal., turn his prisoner

Ml OKI Bit all JORKKK

J". W. OLI2sr3-E3"R.- ,

MerchandiseGenera1

libel by Jrea wintney, ot Detroit.Tin sorghum sugar industry has made

a good showing in Kansas the past year.Adelina Patti will travel in royal state

between Chicago and the City of Mexico.

Miss Katherine Servis and Alex. Vest,son of Senator Vest, were married atBridgeton.

Miss Dollie Brown, aged 71, died whilekneeling in prayer at her bedside at

N. Y.La grippe still holds its own at home

and abroad, and thousands of new vic-

tims are reported.It is feared that Switzerland has got

into serious trouble through suppressingthe Salvation Army.

The electrical apparatus for executingcriminals was tested at Auburn, N. Y.,and proved entirely successful.

An old freight sheet of 18G3 disclosesthe remarkable reduction in freight ratesbetween St. Louis and New York.

John' Becker, of Creston, Iowa, drankoxide of mercury and will die. This is

Practical Undertaker and Embalmer

primary meetings In intluenciiig our elec-

tions, ( suggest that you consider the ad-

visability of legislation applying the newmethod as practicable to such meetings."

Convention.St. Louis, Jan. 2. A movement has

been started by the Merchants' exchangeto hold a territorial convention in thiscity, to which delegates from the variousIndian tribes and the western people gen-erally should be invited to discuss thequestion of the opening up by congress ofthe entire Indian terri'ory. The pro-moters of the movement claim that theKansas City convention opened up Okla-homa, and now they w ant St. Louis tohave the distinction of throwing the wholeterritory open to settlers.

Postage Stamps.Washington, Jan. 3. The American

Bank Note company yesterday began itscontract for furnishing the governmentpostage stamps for four years. Thestamps will be changed to conform to thesize of the stamps and new engravingswill be made throughout. The new con-tract also calls for some changes in colors.The 1 cent stamp will continue to beprinted in blue ; the 2 cent stamp,

in green, will be printed in car-

mine, and changes will be made in someof the other nominations.

over to the commanding officer and reportto the adjutant general of the division forfurther orders.

Major A. S. Kimball, quartermaster,chief quartermaster, will proceed on pub-lic business to Fort Selden, and suchother points in New Mexico as may benecessary, and upon completion of theduty will return to his proper station.

Leave of absence for twenty-fiv- e days,to take effect about January (j proximo,is granted Acting Asst. Surgeon WilliamJohnson.

Ditch builders' camp in the Pecos val-

ley: "The camp at the dam is a veri-table city of tents. It is inhabited at

Telegraph Orders from any part of Hie Territory willreceive Prompt Attention Night or Day.

OFFICE AND WAREROOMSs

Comer of Water and Ortiz Streets, SANTA FE, N. MSan Francisco Street.

present by ISO laborers, besides apetent force of mechanics. There is ablacksmith shop, a harness shop, a comTl I.Hrirwt aurt moHt Com pldttt Stock of Gmnnral Mrlittiidia

curried In tli viiitlr Sontliwwt.

his third suicidal attempt. Cause, drink.Six hundred and thirty-tw-o thousand

five hundred and fifty-fo- silver dollarswere coined in the United States lastweek.

It transpires that in the demonstrationat Bad Kiver, S. Duk., over land troublesthe half breeds who mado a demonstra-tion against the w hites did not shoot tokill, but fired in the air to intimidatethose holding the lands claimed.

W. N. EMMERT,

Staple and Fancy Groceries.San Francisco St., S. W. corner Plaza, SANTA FE, N. N.

missary store, etc., and nn immense din-

ing tent for the men. Here and thereand everywhere are sleeping tents. Thiscanvass city is w ell worth seeing."

Try the Nkw Mrxican'b new outfit ofmaterial and machinery when you wantfine job printing or blank hook work.

Banders Elected In Montana.Helena, Mont., Jan. 2. Republicans

of the house and senate met iu joint ses-sion at noon yesterday to ballot for sena-tor. Col. W. F. Sanders was electedNT3W MEXSANTA FE

NEW MEXICO TIE-II-E COJMEIILSrGr COTTZLNTTIRrS"The Mesilla Valley its Garden Spot!

66 ST". 77E31sr --A.C"R."E"ICboice Irrigated Lands (Improved and Unimproved) attractively platted; for Bale on long time with low interest. WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. "Write for Illustrated folders giving full particulars.

Jf K. LIVINGSTON,General Asent RIO GRALMDE LAND COMPANY. LasCruces. W. Rfl

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TaeJDaily New Ivlexican

fiu Vf IV MEXICAN PHI N TING CO TEE MAXWELL LDits top before thcireyps. Two c

citizens stepped forward and sn othep'iithe flnnie by twisting the curtain intoel. s fo'ds. A moieirrfl.'immuhle materialmight not have yiel led s i quickly tosncl.

P'nuipt measures, but any other iiudienct

might easily hare lost their heads in thesemoments of suspense.

.:-;-kly per earD jte-- year. . .KMnbfx nontliti o.iVi

Three mourns 8.00Oue month l.oo

51 liKflllllfTbree uioufha First Class in all its Appointments.

IP. ZRCTIMISIEir, Prope.Tim following is a complete list of

Democratic candidates for the vacant U.!S. senatorship from Ohio: C. Y. Uaker,

imlly delivered by carrier 2a cents Tier week.krtres for staudiUK advertise!. . Jts made known

on application.An communications intended for publication

must be accompanied by the writer's name andaddress not for publication but as an evidenceOf good faith, and should be addressed to theeditor. Letters pertuiuiiifir to business shouldbe addressed to New Mkxican Prlutunr Co.

Santa Fe, New Mexico.

TKutered as Second Class matter at theSanta I Post Office.

Cincinnati : S. F. Hunt. Cincinnati ;

John A. McMahon, Dayton ; Calvin S. RtnuinaC - JMMiaifySff Santa Fe, New fclexicornce, Lima ; John II. Thomas, .Spring-

field; James E. Neal, Hamilton;Wooster: Joseoh II. Outhwuite.

J47'inu Nkw Mkxican is the ohicst news--

ijter in New Mexico. It Is sent to every Fostottice in the Territory and has a lartie and htow-ini-

circulation rhiouk the intellUeut and pro- -

g mrtTl lie smith wtfT Columbus ; George E. Seuey, Tiffin; T. The - :- - San -:- - FelipeFKIIM Y. .1 AM'AKY 3.h. lowell, Columbus; Jonn (jr. War-

wick, Massillon ; George W. Gediles,Mansfield. However, although there areagood many candidates, it looks as if Col.

llrice's superior knowledge in the matter

ALBUQUERQUE, N. fV5.

The Leading Hotel in New Mexico.NKW MANAIIKMKNT. KKMTTKI AM l!K Kl I! NIS1I K.l.

STKICTLT FIRST C1.A8M. TOI ICIMTM' II K AOl' A liTKK

of handling boodle aud his full "bar'l"would carry the day.

mi, tfM.K Iv rt-- l!W'!-- - I , rtn

IU superior excellence proven in million ofbomeB for more than a quarter of a century. I'is used bv the Tinted states HnvernrneKt. Indrsed by"thi'deaiin of the (ireat lTniver8itlea8the stntutrest, i'urcat, and most Healthful. Dr.Price's Cream RakiiiR Powder does not containAmmonia. Mine, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.

PPICK BAKING POWDKR CO.NKW YORK. CH1CAHO 81 , LOU IB

Mr. Josici'ii's bill for the creation of anew land district, to be know n as the Las

Vegas land district, provides that all thatportion of the counties of Colfax, Mora

and ."sail Miguel, nut included within tneFolsom land district, shall be embracedwithin the new di-t- ri X and that the landollice shall he located in Las Vegas.

Hotel Coach and Carriages in Waiting at All Trains.

PPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES ANDLARGE PARTIES.

TKRMS:

$2.50 to $3.00 per day. G. W. MEYLERT PfODr

"fOTTWYtimm:fFarm LandsWhen silted down it will be found that

the O'-h- ea suit lor divorce w id probablynot ell'ect Parnell's political standing.The "uncrowned king of Ireland" hasnever yet been on the defensive, and hiscall for a full investigation of this scandalmakes it quite dear that lie is still phuingthe role of agnressor.

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UNDER IRRIGATING DITCHES. Silver City, New Mexico.

Choice Mountain Valley and Lands near the Foot HillsFRED. O. WRIGHT, Manager.

It is to be hoped that Delegate Joseph'sbill for the establishment ot an assay of-

fice at Socorro wdl pass and become law.New Mexico ough, to have an assay otliceaud Socorro is by far the best, most cen-

tral and most suitable location for theincreasing mining interests of this

LOUIS TIMMBB, Propr

A D. S. LAND COURT.

Senator Woleult, of Colorado, liain the U. S. senate a bill tlie

object of nhiuli is "to establish a UnitedStales land court and prou le for jiidii iul

investigation and settletnent of privatelaud claims in the states of Colorado Hiid

Nevada, and in llie territories of Arizona,New Meii:o, Utah and Wyoming-- It

has been twice read, and is now before

the committee on private land chums.Under this measure the proposed court

shall consist of a chief justice aud two

associate justices, a competent attorneyto represent the government, an expertin English and Spanish, clerk of cunt,deputy anil stenographers. This court

by oue or more of its members shall be in

session at least six mouths in the yearat the capitals of the states aud territoriesnamed. Terms may also be held in

Washington us trie convenience of thebusiness may require.

This court shall be divided into three de-

partments, aud the chief j istL'e shall u

the judges to preside over tht-se- , andthe justice of each department shall have

power lo hear and determine all cases

coming before him; and from time to timeas may be nt essary the three justicesshall sit in banc, and when thus sittingthey shall const.tute a higher court to

which caoes from the department courts

may be appealed, similar to our presentjudicial system. In all cases where thevalue of the property does not exceed$5,UIK) the decision of the court in banc is

made final, but w here the amount of

greate- - than this sum appealmay be taken by coutestiu parties or bythe United States to the United Statessupreme courc. All private lund claimsmust be presented before this court for

adjudication within three years from tbetime the bill becomes a law. Evidencetaken before the surveyors general shallbe con peient ; additional testimony maybe taken by depositions, or oral testimonymay be presented. Persons claiming anadverse title or holding under the UnitedStates shall have the right to intervene as

a party in interest.In determining causes the court shall

be governed by treaty provisions, the lawof nations, the laws of the governmentfrom which the claim is derived, the prin-

ciples of equity aud decisions of the su

Agriculture College

FOR SALE.For the irrigation of the prairies and valleys between Raton and Springerone liuiKlreil miles of large irrig-ati'iif- canals have been burlt, orare in course of construction, with water for 75,000 acres of land.These lands with perpetual water rights will be sold cheap and on the easyterms of ten annual payments, with 7 per cent interest.

In addition to the above there are 1,400,000 acres of land forsale, consisting mainly of agricultural lands.

The climate is unsurpassed, and alfalfa, grain and fruit of all kindsgrow to perfection and in abundance.

The A., T. & S. F. railroad and the D., T. & Fort Worth railroad crossthis property, and other roads will soon follow.

Those wishing to view the ands can secure special rates on the rail-

roads, and will have a rebate also on the same if they should buy 160 acresor more of land.

Warranty Deeds Given.For hill particulars apply to

The demand lor the edition of the New

Mexican containing an account of themagnificent work done so far by the PecosIrrigation & Investment company con-

tinues. We are glad of it. The more thearticle is circulated the more good it will

do New Mexico.

Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of

California, so laxative and nutritious,witk the medicinal virtues of plantsknown to be most beneficial to thehuman system, forming the ONLY PER-

FECT KEMEDY to act gently yetpromptly on the

KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS

AND TO

Cleanse the System Effectually,SO THAT

PURE BLOOD,REFRESHING SLEEP,

HEALTH and STRENGTHNaturally follow. Every one is using itand all are delighted with it. Ask yourdruggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu-facture- d

only by the

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO..Sam Francisco, Cal.

wjr-- i t. Kv. Nhw York. N. Yj

AND EXPEKIMENT STATION OF NEW MEXICO

At Las Cruix's, X. 51.

Will be Opened January 21, 1830.TUITION mi TO THE RESIDENTS OF THIS TIEEITCRT

Moderate Charts for Pr inuatoj y i cur.se.

CeSrFor full liifoiiaiHti'in rati n r nddrc-- Ifiinm Hiidti-y- , A. M.t Presidentnf Faculty, tir W L Kyuersini. Secretaiy m lSimrd itf lifgeiit', I. an Cruue),Mexico.

The English press won at the 1'aris

exposition only one grand prize, and twoout of five gold medals for excellence in

printing. While American type andpress work and paper are constantly im-

proving, it is quite the other way with

English books.The Maxwell Land Grant Co JOHN QUAY.

TSTTUW MEXICOTtATOTST.Foreign immigration has fallen off Real Estate Agento Film in the West PROFESSIONAL CARDS.near y 100.00J during the past year. A

little more of the kind during the presentvear would not hurt. HATTORNEYS AT LAW, itliic liielUJRALPH K. TWITCHELL,

Attorney at Law SpiegelberR block, Santa Fe,New Mexico.

Fire, Life and Accident Insurance.Collection of Kelt t a ami Accounts.

NOTARY PUBLIC. TYI'HWRITKIl.PROPERTY IFOR SALE OR REUST!'

The appointment of new chief justicefor New Mexico w ill very likely be an-

nounced on Monday next. Well, betterlate ban never.

GAR AND BILLIARD HALL,f Cildersleeve II Preston,LAWYERS,

Schumann Bldg, Frisco St. East Side of I'laza SANTA VV, N. II.preme court ol the United States so far s

they are applicable. In no case etiull thecourt confirm a claim for more than the

MAX FROST,Attorney at Law. Santa Fe. New Mexico.

Can show a more complete lino of Hoys'Uotliinti tlmu ours. We quote a few

Boys' Short Pant Suits $2 00 to $15 00

Boys' Long Pant Suits 5 00 to 25 00

Boys' Flannel Waists I 25 to 2 50

Boys' Jersey Suits 4 00 to 10 00

Boys' Kilt Suits 3 00 to 10 00

BOYS' OVERCOATS$4 OO to $15 OO.

Children's fine Cape Overcoats from $3 01 to Jll 10

Those tron'ls arc of the het material,fitnmn1y mailt', of a variety of styles,aud vury nobby.

Is the Board of Trade asleep? Whathas become of its investigation of theCounty finances?

Choice Wines, Liquors & Cigars

Fine Billiard and Pool Tables.GEO. V. KNAKBEL,

Otlice in the Sena Building, Palace Avenne.Collection! and Searching Titles a specialty.

Original grant, and in confirming suchgrant, in whole or in part, the court shallspecify in its decree plainly the location,

There is one ollice holder in the UnitedStates to every lfi" adults.

THE SANTA FE BAKERYBread, Pies and Cakes.

Groceries and Provisions.F. SCHNEPPLE, Proprietor.

BAN KRANCISni STHKKT. : : : "AiTA VK, !. l

KDWtt-KI- L. BAKTLKTT,I qvoaf Kama Fa. Maw Mexico. OHlce overboundaries, and probable, are of theSecond National Bank. Livery and Feed Stable In connection in

rear of Hotel, on Water street.

J.T. FORSHA. ProprHENRY L. WALDO,

a. Tan. Will nr. nt io In fh A flAVftrftl

THE SPIEII OFTHETERRirOBIAL PRESS,A GOOD CLERK.

Whatever views the public niav enter

claim confirmed. No confirmation "shallconfer any right or title to any gold, sil-

ver or quicks lver or m neralsof thesanie,unless the grant claimed effected thedonation or sale of such mines or miner

lan. ,i ... u.. . ..

to all business intrusted to bis care.tain of Judge Lee's qualifications for thebench, all commend his selection of a

als, which shall re.nain the property of clerk. Mr. Hunt, during his short resi-dence in the district, has made himself

T. F. CONWAY. O. O. POSKY. W. A. HAWKINS.

CONWAY, F09BY A HAWKINS.Attorneys and Counselors at Law, Silver CityNew Mexico. Prompt attention given to allbusiness intrusted to our caie. Practice In alltlie courts of the territory.

the United States, witn the rhhtof work

Just Received, the Lat-

est Styles in

FILL HATS !

generally popular, personally and olli- -

iully, by his uniform courtesy and care- -ing the same mid aiitlioii.ing the same tobe worked." Lands of 100 a rrs or lessnot inc uded iu any grant occupied andpossessed by people w hose ancestors were

OUR OTHER DEPARTMENTS,

SUCH AS

Men's Clothing,Boots and Shoes,

Cents' Furnishings,Hati- - and Caps.

Are storked with tlio finest lotgoods to hf obtained in the marketsof the east, anil our prices are so rea-sonable that every one will be sntis-tie-

ra'aii gue, Famples and prie.esseut free ou application.

Skinner Bros. & Wei&ht.

Cor, S'ltei'h 4 Lawren-- e DENVER, COLO

lul perlornuince ol tiie duties of his otlice.San Marcial Reporter.

SECONDS THE NOMINATION.

The Citizen nominates John II. Riley,of Dona Ana county, for chairman of theterritorial Uci.uljlicun central committee,

B. A. F1MKE,Attorney and Counselor at Ijiw, P. O. Box

"F," Santa Fe, N. M., practices iu supreme andall district conrtsof New Mexico. Special atrefition given to mining aud Spanish and Mex-

ican land grant litigatiou.

of Spanish or Mexican descent shall heSole Ak'miI hero for I'mi'iip's

wuilil ri'iinuiu'"! silkail'l lK'!': 's.

.Tri.HK H. liKKIIK-i- ,

Clothier, H ntti-- .V Men sto fill the vacancy caused hv the death of

confirmed to them upon proper evidenceof their occupancy and possession.

Grants confirmed by the court shall becertified up to the general land ollice and

T. B. CAT.iON. J. H. KNAKHKL. F. W. CLAVCY

CATRON, KNAEUEL A CLANCY,Attorneys at Law and Solicitors In Chancery,Sauta Fe, New Mexico. Practice in all thecourts in the Territory. Oneof the firm will beat all times in Santa Fe.

. W. Gnllin. Albuquerque Ci.izen.The Reporter rises to second the nomi-

nation, tireless, energetic, astuie,thoroughly acquainted with the ter-

ritory and a splendid organizer, this

surveyed aud platted under direction of

PHYSICIANS.paper considers Col. Riley the bestthe surveyor general. Due puMicati n olsuch Burvey shall be made aud aftetninety days, if there be no objection to it,the papers in the case are sent hack 1

man in trie party lor the place. ban Mar-cial Reporter.

YOU BET.

The City feat MarketESTABLISHED IN 1859.

AUGUST KIRSCHNER, Propr.UKALKK IN A IX KINO OK

Fresh and Salt Meats and Sausage of all KindsSAN FRANCISCO ST., SANTA FE, N. M. .

L. ZABAI.I.A, M. II.,Faculty of Paris and Madrid. Diseases of theEye a specialty. Office, Lelgado building, low-

er Frisco street.

ALHAIYI

Barber shoPEVERYTHING

The Nogal Nugget calls on God to giveNew Mexico statehood. Belter leave the ,1. H. SLOAN, M. U..

Physician and Sukhkon.mutter with congress. Albuquerque Citi-zen.

THE BREECH C LOITERS.

New, Neat, First Class

THE SHORT LINE TO

CHICAGO,

ST. LOUIS,

NEW YORK,

BOSTON,

And All Points East.

C. M. HAMPSON,Commercial AgUf

10 WlndHor Mr. OKNVKR, COf.O

R. H. LONOWILL, M. D.,Has moved to the east end of Palace avenue,to the Komulo Martinez' nouse, formerly oc-

cupied by Col. Humes. Leave orders at Creamer'sdrug store.

The opponeut of stateho d object tobeing called "breecti clouters." The8 Headlight sounds thewail.and oneortwoother papers, which are so

Eaut Hide of the --. l

HOTandCOLD BATHSW. J. SLAUGHTER,

DENTAL SURGEONS.as to preler to remam in a territory, joiiiu. Rio Grande Republican.

Proprietor

FISCHER BREWING CO.M ANIIPAtlTI KIB OF

Strictly Pure Lager Beer!and thn

Finest Mineral Waters.

the land office, examined by the secretaryof the interior, resubmitted to the landcourt, and upon final approval by the sur-

vey and plat again sent back to the gen-

eral land office, when the commissioneris authorized to issue patent. If thesurvey shall be ol'jm ted to by any inter-

ested party during the ninety days it is

open for examination at the surveyorgeneral's office, then the objections shallbe lai l first before the commissioner of

the general land ollice, secretary of theinterior and afterward come again before

the land court for a linu! review.Ample provision for public ation as to

the opening of the terms, regular or spe-

cial, are ma le, a d notices must also be

published in English and Spanish, as to

the survey having been made, giving allclaimants abundant opportunity to calland investigate any case at the surveyorgeneral' before the approval of the

survey by the higher officials.

E. W. LENGLE, M. D., D. D. S.Devotes his eutire attention to the practice ofDental Surgery. Ollice hi urs 10 to lit aud '2 to 4.Room is Hotel ('apltol building, palace avenue.

Successor to Dr. Metcalt.

Try the New Mexican's new outfit ofmaterial and machinery w hen yon wantfin iih nnnrini' iw hlanlr rwms work. Surveying Mapping

IN ALL BRANCHES.

E. L. SNOWDEN,Civil Engineer and IT. 8. Deputy Surveyor, of-fers Ills iirofHNHioiml service an v where iu New

SUBSCRIBE FORD. W. MANLEY,

DENTIST,Over C. M. Creamer's Drug Store.OFFICE HOURS, 9 to lil, a to 4

T NFearless, free, consistent

Mexico. Ollice at Dr. IKnjrle's rettideuce, SOL SPIEGELBERGLower .au r rancisco street, Hanta Fe.Hin its editorial opin- -

ions, hamper- -

e --,r w REAL ESTATE AGENTS ANDe

iBUNKENtfESS The old reliable merchant of SautaFe, has added largely to

hi. atook ofS . M LIQUOR HABIT.

THE BROAD GAUGE SALOON!EAST SIDE OF TIIE PLAZA.

The Choicest Liquors and Cigars.Club Rooms in Connection

POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES.Keep on hand the genuine La Fantmia Cigar, fcuaranteeil to be Turn Full Havana

iS to

21 o

WILLIAM WHITE,tl. 8. Deputy Surveyor and U. 8. Deputy Mineral

Surveyor.Locations made upon public lands. Furnishes

Information relative to Spanish and Mexicanland grants. Offices in Kirscbner Block, seconddoor, Santa Fe, N. M.

GENTS'2.

5 eTS Z

5' 5.

muiTrti worio there sbutonectfteB'HAlrfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC.It Oin bo fPl I'ftl Inn run rf unfTr-- t, . - lI, J;

I ... GOODSN T X'T I2.

' of f.oii, without the knowWiro cf the rattrnt,2cesaT7. It isabaolutply hfirmlBimM wfllefTect a

p 'rnidTiont Bna Bpecdy cur?, whthrr the rnticnt amoclorato clnr.kpr ornn a!ooho iowric,c. IT KTVE'lr'AII,-- . It operates so quietly rnrt wtth eh cef- -tifnty that th-- pntipnt ro inennvenlenen,

p.ia ere no Js nwnm, h' coTnplfti r'ormatlon io

S -

S O

3 A SpeciallyM devoted to the

A. C. IRELAND.. JR.. Drmjirisr. sa'.ta Fe. N. M

And those In need of any articleIn hie line would do well

to call on hluie

ON SAN FRANCISCO STREET

The resources of New Mexico are al-

most identical with those of the state of

Colorado, and in fact are somewhat supe-rior. Now let us see what statehood hasdone for the Centennial state. In 1370,when Co orado was admitted, she hail less

than 130.000 inhahi'ants and about 3J --

OUO.OOO worth of taxable property. Inthirteen years from that time, that isto-da- she iias a population of nearly700,000 inhabitants and $11)3,000,0. 0

worth of taxable property. Keep tin

croaking against statehood, all of ycuwho feel so Inclined ; but this territorywill not advance much till it emerges from

its territorial condition and is given

ARCHITECT and CCHTRACTOR

ANTONIO WINDSOR.CLOSE FIGURING!

MODERN METHODS!SKILLED MECHANICS!

ASHADE ROLLERS

growing interests ofF the rich and promising f HARTSHORN'S

Beware of Imitations. . J)1 coming state of New Mexico, ELECTRIC BELT 2N NOTICE t ru on uAlbuquerque Foundry & Machine Comp'y

R. P. HALL, Secretary aud Treasurer.IKON AND BKAHN tIAHTINOH. OKK, COA I. ANI1 I. I'M KICK I'AKN. nHAFT-IN-

PULLKY8, ORATK KAKH, It til KIT MKTAL, OOLDMNNAND IKON VKOMTM KOK BUI l.ol NUti.

REPAIRS ON MINING AND MILL MACHINERY A SPECIALTY

Albuquerque, - New Mexico.

LABELAUTOGRAPH Owing to the great sue.iCesB of tlie new 'Cala.AWT) GETr c - s -EVERYBODY WANTS IT. THE GENUINE RlrLrlR SuiDPimnrv Belt.'ihave reduced the price from 88'to M l. which makes It the cheao

Plana and Specifications furnished on ap-plication. Correspondence solicited.

OFFICE, Carita FpLower 'Frisco Street. rB, II, IW.HARTSHORN)whit is com One of thf

FOR -- n FREEIt KM I ll TJ. S. and superior to others which arevN aold at from 110 to Free by mallewfoiipa I ii

Our hewStMft Hl III FREE. forH4ori 'liKKKoeitHioriw.nenn rormruuinr.

Address, Cnlil'ornla Blevtrlc lleltTo. Hox 229H.nan Francisco. Cnl or call at 701 Market St., S.FMM'

III1 WMI'IM. ijht inrinnfkirnuuri)tiall. An't toiiipi riorpoiiiU ive will fmlM:F.lIon INK in rh loenlifv,a- - aVive Only tlnm n ho write

a-- toARTHUR BISCHOFFeast Iwatrb In tli world. JVrfect

tinif keppr. VVrirrmiited tieavjr,701

IHt)i Hmtif-- AHyoulinvf turtnin joi.p nuiititiir ciiet.

wtth vin to ahfw ir pnnih to

thoe h" mil yiitir nrlclibnriend th.iac ernimd you Tit h.(r'nnlnir of tbn (lvrrtlfmnth'twa lb nmell nrt f th tHe- -

LIFE REHEWEttDR. PIERCE'S New Galvunio CHAIN BELT withEleetrio Buspeassry, guarsnteed the most powerful,durable sad nerfeotOha'n

nquil Vllnr. ONK 1'KHSOH Idneh lixaliiv ti lerore onBlunt ftee tofcilhfr with our Urgelit.

HENRY W. KEARSIKSC,

Assayer& ChemistSTONE BUILDING, CIOICKII.I OS. N. M.

PKIOKS FOR A8SAVH: O..Ill; Hirer H: LeailWI; l)inii; oth.Metal. Id Pruportlou. 8,eclal liitrms t Mlnli.n dmiinaulen and MIIU.tlash inu.t be remitted wltb each Hainple.

ASSAYING in all its branches TAUGHT,

vHimbif niie oi iioutenoiucope. The following cat fflve the fippfiinuiff of Ii to EJTSA Park theater audience was highly

commended iu New York last week for

remaining under self control when a

wretch screamed "Fire 1" Who has prais-- r

the nerve and self possession of our Santx

Fa people in a recent court house enter

taintuent, by not even rising in theneats or showing outward alarm? Tinuxtaia caught fire and flame ran up to

HattJirr in thn wiirld. Pouih wairlk. are fri-e- , All th work voufInlv fhirM. without medicine.npe.t do ti to wlit we end you to tliow who cll-y-

frlendii md iielfrhbuMund tboM boat rnulu .torrent j'i? Jbin eauo, , VjM?

.I PriMitT. Prui In the Back. KidneyKtieamatlsm. Dywpepsl. Woalcnett' Oraiaria. mtn FVFnll DartloaiaXltlaQuality Best. frioea Lowest.In vibwble tnd fur u, which hold ror jmit wnen one lunca,

nd thui wi Hre repiid. We pny ell eijircM. frlf In, etc. Afleryou know ell. If vou would like to mo to wt.rk f( r ui. ou c0

nhout the flfYipth pert of linlmlk It it a rrend, doable site trie.rope.ee Inrrent Ura to miry We wtH nlioihow you bow ya

mi make from lo I n a day at leaet, from the lurt.wfiltout experlenre. Hrttrr writr at once We pay all eKpreMcherfree cam from 20 to IM iwr weekend ui.werti. Addreee,

i'amphtet No. . Oallor Write foMWAddrewi,MAGNETIC ELA8TIOTRr8800.TO8vcrmeTjtoi.

fcfltiOTi,asyr ii fBUtt Bti trth M

Choloest Cut Always on Hand.FRISCO ITRBET, SANTA FK, N. MCo., Jttoa'I

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TE If ITO It I A I, TO ! I ( s. nlll' nil Kl. "r-- i iiSANTA FE.i 'iilif ruin titidLow -

l'Mcilil'-- t - .lei.iced

l.il.l II

ANTA FK SOlTIIKliN M)DKSVER 4 ItlDjOltAMll ItMI.WAI

Hoi'llll- Unlit, of the West Hllil Shortest Ml,,' to

Pueblo, Co'.or.e.o ..:iliMiil'l I'ei'iT. nl.i.-- IMA ,k. S. M "I"- '

Mnil nml K.Muevi Nil. lnii'l ilevlii. . I'.nrllii. iiii'i -- a tiiou. .

KT K..U I'Mi' .riliUM N M. v.tf Hisi I'.v

few Pacts for the General Informa III Illi' t r "It. rio"-- I'K' iir-- i ni'on over iti: linolli::i:i.ttl In1 well

have hefor ear:

tiou of Ton ruts and Sight-Seer- s

Vkitinc the but .;.:yr'ji'.. .,..'

iir-- i.l?Sri

IVIerir W ins.We desire to sny to otir izons, I lint for

vears we have been s.,',ing lir. Kt.uVNe- liin-over- lor ( "itMi;i.,i , ir.Kind's New I.U'e l'i Is, Itu- klf.'s ArniiMSalvo iiinl Klc, trie liners, mil hnve ni'Veihandled remedies th.it ell as hi-1- or Hinthave given such universal sati4aelioii.

Know n .- i'v ,ii a..'i i,i Sill' eH' '

ii iv i i ure Cold.In a recen' inline in he Ymi li 0 rn-- .

i'i " i i.v to 'nr.. a i 'i I." t io

wn:er ii.K'i- -. s a h .t lonn, ,a I" , i.o laU- nat ..el lime It is a .1 .,',.r .nis it iciit.

p ; i ,:uri ,j I'..' scvt'.H ,'u.. . nt otIII' t.'ie Mil, I.'.' ltllt!4. .'It it "ll"!!-- , Ill"pure-..- f :h -- kin .i'.il ., tit,- t. min such ft mi lit ion that another and muchmore severe cold is almost certain to beontrai'ted. Many years constant use and

the experience of thousands of poisons ofall ages has fullv demonstrated that there

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CAPITAL OITi 01 NEW MEXICO..IlloiiiI,', o,oA Id muvii . S

....l.s Velail.l

pill0amOFFICIAL DIItKCTOKY.

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i t ll:0ii'.rJO;l:0U

TKRKIlOP.lAL.

1) Cucliara Jo..I'Vl'lilo

.Colors. lo Springs.. .henvcr.

lialisHsCitv, Mo. ltd il..it. I.imls.

ii. wtp in I'lnitrrMM Anthony Joskph

i):.. pra.'.',:. )m;i:ih amli :0D am7:. u amti.l.'i pinr:iiBii"li ::o am Ar

Governor .L. Bb.dfokd PkincsseiTi'iiivv B. M. Thomasii ii.iL' solicitor Ucneral R. b. 1 witched.

is nothing better foru severe cold thanChamberlain's Couuh Remedy. It actsin perfect harmony with nati"" relievesthe lungs, liqnelies the to'igu tenti. ionsmucus, makitiL' it easier to

t minor ..Trinidad Alarid"am" Tr. Antonio ijktiz y Halazak

At 4:1:0 pill '.Mil llt'liver, Colol.v 10:81) nmi..tlliii'Hgo.Jll.jiddAr l'.oO am Pn. bio, i:olo

9:40 p:n SttlMtiLv 0:tn ion LdhhilU'

urn l.v Adjutant Ueueral Edward l BaktlktcJUDICIARY. and restores the system to a strong and

am Aram i.vam

nil),..Ar K. V. I.ONiiruiMiiii, U.

S.i i.la healthy condition. Fifty cent bodies forsale by C. M. Creatmr.W. li. WlllTKMAN

pin

BETTER THAN GOLD.RESTORED HER HEALTH.

Tor 25 years I suffered from bolls, eryidjielflaand other blood nffectlcms, taking during thattime great quantities of different medicines with-

out giving me any perccptiblo relief. Friends

induced me to try 8. ti.S. It improved me from

the start, and after taking several bottles, re-

stored my health as far as I could hope for at

my aje, which is now seventy-fiv- years.Mas. S. M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ey.

Treatise on iod and Skin Diseases msiled free.SWIFT bPiiCll'li; CO., Atlanta, Ga.

.. W. 11. I.KE

Chief .llistioe Supreme CnlirtAvnielate Justice 1ft district..As'ieiiite .lilstiee Jtl district.Associate Justice uistrict ..I'r.'siiline Jnstii : 4tli district

we a o not hesitate to yuarautee tlieuitime, ami we stantl reatly to refund

th 1 purehase priee if satisfactory result?.1" not fo'low their use. Ttiese retne.liesh'.ve won their grent rinp'iliiritv purely ontheir merits. C. M. Creamer, 'druggist.

Fine Stone.Between Santa Fe and Liis Vegas, and

d'rectly on the line of the A., T. Jk S. F.railroad, there is quarried a variety ofred sandstone, samples of whi.'h alter" be-

ing subjected to several severe and cru-cial seientilii: tests in St. Louis, were pro-nounced by practical builders and con-tractors present to bo superior to anvoilier in the United States, nut exeoptingthe famous Lake Superior red sandstone.

A 1'rtventive for Croup.There no longer exists anv doubt hut

croup can he prevented. True croup

Hill

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l.nlii'. i ity. L'taiuirdeti

it In y ifx.loiian

K V. I.oni

.laiiiian , isvi, ,. ,.j ,,,

been iiiiiiui,L. .spenal t '.liilurnia ex. ursiiihparties conducted by its own einpltivecs,engau'id especially fur the work. Theywill continue this arrangement the ex-cursions leu viiit! Kansas City every Fridayei eiiino. The ticket rate- - are the regularsecond class rates. Pullman tourist sleepiiig curs, with all accessories, are fur-nished at the rate of .: per d .uhle bo rthKansas C ty to California points. Theex-cursion- s

are personally conducted andevery comfort and convenience of travellire iniiraiiteed to tneinbersof these parties.Those who contemplate a trip to the I'ucif-i- o

coast, and wish tosaveexpense, shouldinform themselves regarding the excur-sions. For folder containing full particu-lars, dates, rates, etc., address

V. M. Smith,Airent, Santa Fe, ". M.

Geo. T. Nicholson. G. P. A T. A.,A.; T. & S. F. li. K.,

Tojieku, Kas.

They llavel They Have!Some men have a surplus amount of

gall. The galliest man we know of is the"lie who feels ofl'ended at a newspaperfor not givinn him a lot of free advertis-ing upon every occasion pos.-ibl- e. His

It: J0'.i:U7 I

amampm

LvAtLv

Thomas smithIT. s. I list rift. Attorney,i:. S. Marshal .KlIMl'I.O M.MtTINKZ

For Sale. A new piano, in lirst classcondition, at a bargain, and on the mostfavorable time payments. Apply at thisollice.

lllireilie Court ...Sf.MMKRB JJURKIiAltlClerK .

l.ANI' DKPAlt'lMKNT.I' s. Surveyor lieneral Kdwaud I'". HouarttT. s. Land Keirister J. H. W.u.kkrKeeeiver Puhlie .Moneys .James A. Spradlini

U. S. AHMY.

lieneral freight ami rlrkist mini' under ibeCapital Hotel, comer ol plaza, where all informiitlott relative to throm-l- i reH: lit ami ticketrates will he cheerfully 1,'Ueit ami t.hi'.tc'li link-et-

milil. l'ree eUvimt new elinii' curs toChiehara Junction. TliroiK-l-i rullmaubetween cuebio, i.ea.lvilie and :u-n. Passen-gers for lieiiver take new broad uaiine I'ullnuiiisleep rs from Cni'lnira. All trams nowirooeetComanche pasi In 'laiii;lil. Uci'tns e oreii l.v

telennii.h. Cuiiie'lion mii'l" at Kiuii,lii witli1). II. U. It. li. trains noriii. Tiles. lay, Thur-ihi-

and Saturday, i'h -- " "

Commander at. Kt. Marey, Uoi.. Henry Douoi.assVl t nil II IT i.lKUT. i.iskiiur.nU'liirtermiister I.iKt T. I'i.vmmkhliishnrsiliu IJ. M . .Capt. J. W. Sununerliayes.See i ittireiui ol hninitrratloll. .Max Funs'

WOMEN AND MICE.The reason why a woman 18 nfrnld of l

woiiso is a profound mystery-lnde- ed, It hainever lieen very clearly proven that she iaBut some women are constantly In such inervous, irritable condition that the ilivhtcsthing annoys and startles them. The cause olthis unfortunate state. of affairs is usunllisoma functional derangement; somo distressine or painful irregularity, eotne deranirment or peculiar weakness incident to hoisex ; or, it mar bo due to Inflammation, ui.ceration or displacement, of toino of tinpelvio viscera, or to other organio lcslonipeculiar to her sex. From whichever cnusiit may arise. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip.tion is a positive remedy, so certain in itcurative results that its manufacturers etit, through druii-gists- under a ritaian(ee olIts giving' satisfaction in every case, 01money paid for it will be promtitiw rfunded. As a soothing and strengthcnlninervine, "Favorite Prescription" is line.

IT. S. Int. Rev. Collector .J. P. McUrortynever appears without a warning, and iiChamberlain's Cough Hetnedv is given asdirected as soon as the lirst indication ofcroup appears, it Hill invariably dispel all

CLOSINl 1.1 K MA U.S. IIISTUKICAL.M.

Santa Fe, the i'ity of the Holv Faith of4:1., symptoms of the disease. This can alwayshe done if it is kept at hand. Fifty cent

Academy of Our Lady of LightCONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS OF LORETTO.

Santa l, Now Mexico,Th rntirn i.f mI uiits MJihriu-it.t- ; all the of an elnmnt-ar- y

ami hlthr fMlui-a- t ton, l mii nuhiI in th liiltMh Lauren age.Tin Miidy r ScaniMli In ii'iial.It on mI and TultJ ii ir nkhhIoii of ttu mouth, - - - - - $'4QO1Vahlnx ami Itmloinie, .... .......... 20I'aliiLliiK. lulc on I'lano, Harp, Guitar. Violin, etc., lorm extracharf .

Tuition In Select Day Hnhool from $2 to 5, according to lhtrade.

THE THIKTV-SIXT- HKHSION KF.HS ON THE 2D OF BEl'TKMKKR, .889For lurtlier partli'iilan addrepft

3VTOTI-- 1 hi FBA1TCTFOA, STTFH?.

St. Krani'is, is tlie rapitul of New Mexieo.7::iu10::;i

Mall closiuir uolnix oastMail Closes uninir west.Mai) arrives iroin east.Mail arrives west tnwle center, suniturv., arelieiuscopalr:r. ana ipt Dottles tor sale liy C. M. Creamer.

see. anil also the military heaihitiarters.It is the olilest seat of eivil ami reliiiious

snhscripion generally is the wholeamount of support ottered to the samepaper, while he oilers advice frcelv budtakes bis job work to some other ollice.Socorro Advertiser.

L'overiunent on American Hoil. WhenHe "Fears."

fl. W. DeBusk, editor of the Citizen, ret'iihe.a de l'.aca penetrated the valley ofthe Km t it'amle m lo.iH lie loiinil turned from Denver this morning. He

was a witness on the McMuins case beforeKe a llnurishins' I'uehlovillajie. The liis-

tory of its lirst I'.uropean settlenient was

qualed und is invaluable in allaying andnervous excitability, irritability, ex-

haustion, prostration, hvstcriR, epnsms andotiier distressing, ncr om svmptoms com-monly attendant upon functional and orgnnitdisease of the womb. It induces refreshingJeep and relieves mental anxiety and

Copyright, 18SS, by WORLD1 DM. Mitt AM'M.

lost, wit ii most oi tne eariy records 01 ineterritory, bv the destruction of all thearchive in H80; hut the earliest men

A Duty to VoursPir.It is surprising that people will use a

common, ordinary pill when thev can se-cure a valuable English one for the samemoney. Dr. Acker's English pills are apositive cure for sick headache and allliver troubles. They are small, sweet,easily taken and do not gripe. Sold byA. C. Ireland, jr., druggist.

tion of it shows it then to have been thecapital and the center of commerce,uitthoritv and intluence. In 1804 came DH. PIERCE'S PELLETS Anti - nilloui

rjr,,ni. nMLaxative, or Cathnrtin fi,.nnv,lln n ,the lirst venturesome American trader

New Feed and Livery Stable!OLD HER LOW STAND.

Bt'imiKSt, SAIU1I.K AND BI IHIV MOKSKH for hire on Reasonable Terms.

Wagons, Buggies and Horses Bought and Sold.Special attention t ironing Travelers. Leave de),ot calls for hocks air bag- -

gage at the Ollice, or telephone from t'rntiiir'i drug atom.SOL. LOWTTZKI & SON.

dose, hy Druggists, Hi ceuU a vial.the forerunner of the tireat line ot merchants who have made trailic over the

To lluiet Vour Nerves, SmokeSanta Fo world-wid- e in its celebrity.TilK CLIMATK

t f New Mexico is considered the finest on

the U. b. grand jury, winch is in sessionthis week. Mr. Heliusk fears that an in-dictment will be found against McMains.

Idea.

We Can and DoGuarantee Acker's I'.lood Elixir, for it hasbeen fully demonstrated to the people ofthis country that it is superior to all otherpreparations for blood diseases. It, is apositive cure for syphilitic poisoning,ulcers, eruptions and pimples. It purifiesthe whole system and rthoroimhlv buildsup the constitution. Sold by A. C. ire-lau-

jr., druggist.

T'wos Kver Thus.The Taos Herald inveighs against a lot

of "mossbacks" in that county who arecontinually throwing obstacles in theway of the progressive element that, isbuilding up the country. It is alwajsthat way in new countries. "Moss-backs- "

have to be dragged to prosperity.

A Safe Investment

the continent. t he Iiil'Ii altitude in KiiO,

FRATEBNAL ORDERS.

MONTK.IM.V I.OIM1K, No. I, A. K. M A.M. Meets on the lirst Moll. lay of each month,ll. F. Kaslev, W. M.; llenrv M. Davis, Scri'tary.

SANTA' F K Oil Al'Tfcli, No. 1, K. A.Masons. Meets on the sei ond Moinlay of eachmonth. W. 8. Harro'in. H. 1'.: Henry M. Davis,rtecretiiry.

4.VM.I Fill COHM AMIKIIV, No. I,Kniirnts Templar. Meets on the lourtn V'on.layof oa. h montii. K. L. liartlett, li. U.: I'. 11. Knlm.Reeonler.

SAS tA FK LOBOK Of l'KKPl.CTHIS,Nn. 1. 14th denreo A. A. S. U. Meets on the thlnlMontiav ofeaeh inont.n. Ma. Frost, V. M.

CKNTKNM AL tCXCA.M I'M KNT, I. O. O. K.

Meets seeoiul ami lonrth Tuesdays. Max Frost,0. v.; I' 11. Knhn, scribe.

PAItAUIHK I.OUlinl, No. 2, I. O. O. K.

Meets ev.iry Thniwlay eveninu. (;has. C Probst,N. li.; Jas. P. Newliall,

AZTLAN I.OIHiK, No. 3, 1. O. O. K.

.Meets every Krhiay niht. W. B. Sloan, S. (.;A. J. lirisw'ol'l, Sfi'retary.

S.VNTA FK LOIlliK, No. 2, K. of 1'. Meetstlrst anil thiol vVu.tnes.iays. Win. M. HernerO. C;

H. lirezg, lv. of K. ami S.

(JKIiMVNIA LOIlliK, No. K. of )'.Meets ill and 4th Tuesdays. James Hell,f. C.: r. U. Mi'l'arlan.l, K. of II. and S.

NKVV HKXKIO IMVISION, No. i, UniformttaiiK K. of i'. Meets lirst Wednesday in eaeliiionlli. 1C. L. Hartl'iU, Captiliiii A. M. lli'ltlehaeh.

jRerorder.OAl'lIOI.Kt KNIGHTS Ilf AMWItlOA.

Mftett seeouil Thitrs.lav in the nnint.li. Atana.'ioKoinero. Fresidvnt: i).'tiz, Seeretary: c. M.

Creamer, Treasurer.SANTA fti I.OINtK, No. 2:OT, 14. IT. O. I). K.

Meets lirst and llilrd I'tunsdays. 1'. W. Moore.N. ii.: W. W. I nt.:, Seeri'tiiry.

(tOLIIION I.ODliK, No. H, A. 0. C. W.

Mits everv si inland ioilrth Wediiesihivs.S. Harionn. Master Woik.naii: II. I.iieli.t mi,i''3corder.

OAKIiXTON I'lls r, No. it, li. A. II.. mee's.first am' third Wednesdays of ti"h inoniii. iftheir hall, south ..! ! the plana.

: 1-8-- :

A Double Wedding.There was a double wedding at Jake

Lightfoot's ranch over on the Gila lastweek. The contracting parties were JohnII. Lacey and Miss Jennie Lightlnot. andl.em Childers and Miss Ai nie Hill. JackCaster, who was an interested spectator,says he bad more fun than at anytimesince he left Kansas City. Liberal.

The Grave Gels Tired Yawning,for certain wretched invalids who

toddle feebly uloiig, though always looking usif they were going to die, but omitting to do it.

Tta New lift li InFOR TORP9D L9VER.A.TThey diy up, wither, dwludle an ay liually, but

in the mean l ine never having robust health,know nothing of the physical enjoyment, the 81 ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR $1zest ol tliat XKteiice to whidi thev cling withsuch ri'inuikai.le tenacity, i ll y air uhiavs tobe l'.iuu.l trying to mend bv tinkering at them-selves, w it., some tra-h- y r- tm d , tome or ' pi' ktne up" to g v, a lillli t.i .1 i ir "lich. theliver." If Btlcll I'll (..Its u'olllii r,.n,t

A torpid Hvor deranges the wholesyotern, aud producesSick Headache,

Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu-

matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.There Is no better remedy for thesecommon iliteuscs than Tutt'H LiverFinn, us a trial will prove. Price, 2So.

Sold Everywhere."

Is one which is guaranteed to bring yousatisfactory results, or in case of failure areturn of purchase price. On this safeplan you can buy from our advertiseddruggist a hut: le of Dr. King's New Dis-covery for Consumption. Itis guaranteedto bring relief in every case, when used

aatl iidl'ere to llost.tkr's Sioiiincli Itinera ItMoil 1.1 be well Willi tncin. Iliis sui.erl, iniiir- -

sures dryness and purity (especiallyadapted to t.ie permanent cure of

complaints, as hundreds will hevitness,) and by travelint; from point topoint almost any desired temperaturemay tie enjoyed. The altitude of some ofthe principal points in the territory isas foll'-ws- : Santa Fe, 7,047; Costilla,7,774; fierra Amarilla, 7.4,"o; Ulorieta,7,oS7; Taos, ti.iloO; Las Veiras, li,4."2;Cimarron, t.i,4.S'.l, lierualillo, 5,704 ; Albu-iiicr'pi- e,

4.'.H8j Socorro, 4,(i."o; LasCrip'cs, 3,844; Silver City, 5,1MB; Ft.Stanton, 5,800. The mean temperatureat the government station at Santa Fe,fur the vears named was as follows ; 1874,IS.!) de'irrees; 1S75, 48.0 degrees; 1870,18.1; 1877,48.3; 1878, 47.h. 1871), 50.0;1880, 40.0; which shows an extraordinaryuniformity. For tubercular diseases thedeath rate in New Mexico is the lowest inthe union, the ratio heinir as followsNew England, 115; Minnesota, 14; South-ern States, 0 ; and New Mexico, 3.

DISTANCES.

Santa Fe is distant from Kansas City8011 miles; from Denver, 338 miles;from Trsinidad, 210 miles; from Albu-

querque, 85 miles; from Iteming, 310

miles; from F,l t 'turn, 340 miles; from LoiAngeles, 1,032 miles; from San Fran-i-iso- o,

1,281 miles.KblSVATIONS.

The base of the monument in ohe

grand pla.a is, acconling to latest coirect-e- d

measurements, 7,Ol!l.5 feet above the

oro lit supplies tlie stamina that the feeble re-

quire, i,y pcniiHiiciitiv i. inf icing ingestionCHURCH DISSCT03Y.

MkTIIiIIHST Rl'lHltOI'AL CU KI'U. .ilVf 1

!, Lit li l VrV 1MB.

Is the best and , heapest family paper in the Union.

NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBEDuring the year 1800 it will even exceed itself in the variety of its con-tents and its efforts to please its .subscribers. New features will be add-ed to its regular departments, including first class Illustiations.

ITS WELL KNOWN SPECIALTIES AltE:Practical Farming and Gardening-- ,

Progress in Science,Woman's Work,

Stories by tbc Best Authors, Literature and Art,Choice Flashes of Wit and Humor,

Exclusive News for Veterans.Information on All Subjects.

apdress JAMES CORDON BENNETT,NEW VOKIv HEKALI), New York City

lor any atlectiim ot throat, lungs or chest,such as consumption, inflammation oflungs, bronchitis, asthma, whoopint:ough, croup, etc. It is pleasant and

agreeable to taste, porpectly sufe, and canalways be depended upon. Triul bottlesfree at C. M. Creamer's drug store.

Taos Prophecy.Tlie time is not far distant when Taos

valley will be one vast orchard and gar-den. Herald.

nun assimiiHtn.il. it overecint s nervousness,iiisoinniu, malaria, lii.lu coiiiplaiins, bilious-ne:s- ,

constipation, rlicuiiiittisin uu.t uvuialgia.

A Socorro 1'ncf rtaliity.The public school closed yesterday for

tlie term. It has not yet been decidedwhen the next term will commence. Ad-vertiser.

For lame buck, side or chest, useShiloh's l'oroiis Fluster, l'rice tw enty-liv- e

cents. C. M. Creamer.

Oail r r:illi:itli:il l, ivtrv. v. a. . i'J,,tor. resilience next the r.lmrrh.

1'hhhbv ricitiAM ('niiKi'U. (inuit St.. Rev.

'aeoriie O. Smith, i'astor, resiilenee Olar-rtmlo- ii

Ganlens.Omnu'14 ok tub Hhly K.mtii (Kpis-coiial- ).

Upper I'uliute Avenne. Itev.Eilnanl W. Meauy, B. A. (Osou), e

Catheilral St.CuNuuiiUATioNAi, Cm Ken. Near th(

UiiiverHitv. Bhilob's C'utarrh Keiuedy,A positive cure for catarrh, I'iplitheriaundCanker Mouth. C. M. Creamer.

U(.n!ll!lRTfl)i! SI HI

WhatScott'sEmoIsionHasDone

Over 25 Pounds Cain In 10 WeeksExperienceof a prominent Citizen

The Caufobnia Sociktv fcb xnE iSdppiik-sio- n or Vice. J

8ah Fbancisco, July 7tb, 1880.)

I took a severe eold uponmy chest and lungs and d idnot give it proper atten.tion ; it developed into bronehitis, and in the fall of thesame year I was threat-ened with consumption,Physieians ordered me toa more congenial climate,and I came to San Francis-so- .

Soon after my arrivaltcommenced taking Seott'sEmulsion of Cod Liver Oilwith Hypophosphites reg-ularly three times a day.In ten weeks my avoirdu-pois went from 1SS to 180pounds and over; the coughmeantime ceased.

C. R. BENNETT.SOLD BY ALL ORUCCIS .S.

hvpI of the sea: la it mountain, towardHbWVllIliUHII I lillWONLY ONE DOLLAR J M Do not fall te Fuhacrihe now for the

NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD.A QUIKT UfcSOKT FOR IIESTI.F.MICN.

The let llrmids i.f lnnuirted

WINES AND LIQUORS.Ceiebra ert llofl'mini Hmi'i' and ( r. nm de laCreme CigatHttspeeinUy. club Ro .ins Atlaehed.

GEORGE. E. DRAUGKGN, Prop.Southwest Com. r PIhzii, Santa Ke. S. M.

SUBSCRIBE FOK

the t new ! Mexican

San Juru ICalns.The roads have been so wretched of

late that the mails have been very muchdelayed, seldom making the trip lensthan five hours late at their end of theroute, and often eight and nine a con-dition of all'airs not only very annoyingto the public, but killing on stage driversand stock. Independent.

Bucklen's Arnica Salre.The best Salve in the world for cuts,

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feversores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblainscorns, and all skin eruptions, and posi-tively cures piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,or money refunded, l'rice 25 cents perIkjx. For sale by C. M. Creamer.

Grant County Waif.The injunction heretofore granted in

the suit of Hell & Stevens vs Skilliconi &

Snyder has been dissolved by Judge McFie.

People EverywhereConfirm our statement when we say thatAcker's English Remedy is in every waysuperior to any and all otiier preparation'sfor the throat and lungs. In w hoopingcough and croup it is magic and relievesat once. We oiler von a sample buttle

ESTABLISHED IN 1862. j

Appolntc. I Superintendent.Jesse M. Whet-loc- has been ap-

pointed superintendent of constructiontor the new academy building at Albu-querque.

To All Whom it May Concern.I hereby .ive notice that on this day I

have retired from the purtnemhip here-tolo-

existing under the tutu of Sol.Lowitzki & Sun, and that all accounts ofthis tirm will be collected and paid bySolomon Lnwitzki or his legal represnU-tiv- e

from this date.D.win S. Louitzki.

Sautu Fe, N. M , Dec. M, 18ni).

Sliiloh's CureWill immediately relieve Croup, Whoop-ing Cough and Bronchitis. C. M.Creamer.

I'ilesl 1'ilesl Itching Piles!Symptoms Moisture; intense itching

and stinging; most at night; worse bysi 'rutchmg. If allowed to continue tumorsform, which oflen bleed aud ulcerate, be-

coming very sore. Swayne's Ointmentstops the itching and bleeding, healsulceration, and in most cases removesthe tumors. At druggists', or bv mail, 60cents, Dr. Swavne Son, 1'hiladelphia.

Prof. Loisette'sThe liestnilvertisliiB medium In Hieentire s..iiI1im est, ami r! lit eiieh

day the eiulli'sl anil liilli!t reportof the leicialHIive "'oiirt

mllituiy moveiueiits andether uialter t KOiieval intei'i'Mt

iciirriiis at the territorial capilal. MEMORYDISCOVERY AND TRAINING METHOD

In unite nf adultrimterl iinitnt.innii whir.h mta thA

Tlie

oldest, best,most reliable and

strongest paper in NewMexico. Publishes Associated

Press dispatches, territorial news, thesupreme court decisions, and

the laws enacted by thelate 2Sth legisla-

tive assem

the northeast and at the extreme north-

ern end of the Santa Fe mountains,12,001 feet above sea level; Lake l'eak,tothe right (where the Santa Fe creek hasits source), is 12,045 feet high ; the divide(Tesiiqiie road) 7,171; Agua Fna, 0,480;Cienegnilla (west), 0,025; La Bujada,5,514 ; mouth of Santa Fe creek (north of

1'ena lllauca), 5,225; Sandia mountains(highest point). 10,008; Old 1'lacers,0,801 ; Los Orrillos mountains (south),5,584 fe?t in height.

POINTS OK INTKREST.

There are some forty various points of

more or less historic interest in and aboutthe ancient city :

The Adobe I'alace, north side of the

pla.a, has been occupied as an executivemansion since 1080, the lirst governor andcaptain general (so far as the data at

hand reveals) being Juan de OterminThe I'la.a ( nate and Do Vargas made

triumphant marches over this beautifuloasis, the one in 1501, the other in 10U3.

Church of San Miguel. Fected in the10th century ; destroyed during the 1'ueblorevolution of 1080 ;" rebuilt by order of"The- Marques de la l'enuela, " in theyear 1710.

The oldest dwelling house m theUnited States is located. near San Miguelchurch. It was built before the Spanishconquest.

The ancient cathedral's w alls are grad-

ually crumbling and instead a grand mod-

ern stone structure is building. The old

cathedral was erected in 1701.Old Fort Marcy was first recogni.ed

and used as a strategic military point bythe 1'ueblo Indians when they revoltedagainst Spanish rule in 1080 and drove outthe enemy after besieging the city for

nine days. The American army under

Kearney constructed old Fort Marcy in1840.

Fort Marcy of the present day is gar-

risoned by three companies of the 10thU. S. infantry, under command of Cap-

tains Gregory Harret, J. F. Stretch andDuggan, and hero at it a. m. daily occurs

guard mounting, a feature of militaryniaiieuverinirever of interest to the tourist.

theory, and practical resulta of the UriKinal, in spite ofthe RTneseBt niiffreprefentatinns by envious would-b-

comp tititm, andinBpiteof "bHnratteniptntnmb"iiiraof the frtiitot hid labors, (all of which demonstrnte llienndoubted euperiority and popularity of hie teaching).Prof. Loisette's Art of Never r'tirgHttinff ia recognizedtn.ttay in both Hemispheres as marking an Epoch inMemory Oulture. His Prospectus (sent poBt free) givesopinions of people in all parts of the globe who have act.unlly Htudied bis System by correspondence, showingthhfc his Systeni is umd only while being stiuiii'd. vitlaftmvtirdtii tlmtaHV book can be learned inafiinoltrea(lin(r,ii'ind-wmiderinomre- t'(. For Prospectus,Terms and Testimonials address

THEppiGlI free. Remember, this remedy is sold ona positive guaranted by A. C. Ireland, jr.,druggist.

Appropriately NamedE. W. X i li is training a horse for therroi. a. LOtnii i in, 61 1' inn Avenue. N. bly.Ifl"ta Fe, H cow pony race. lie calls it "Moss back."

Ilitl'siiys the horse is like his namesakenot so very pretty to look at, but h 1 toTHE PELTON WATER WHEEL THE :- -: BEST :- -: ADVERTISING :- -: MEDIUMstay." San Juan Independent.

Give" the highest eftlcitncy of any wheelIn the world.

Kezema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures.The simple application of "Swaynk'b

Connected with the establishmentIs a Job orliee newly furnished withmaterial and machinery. In whichwork Is turned out expeditiously

ml cheaply; and a bindery whosespecialty of line blank book workaud ruling is not excelled by any

m us me year, and still me akd rami--

Ointmknt," without any internal medicine, will cure any case of Tetter, Saltitiieuin, Kiugworm, rues, Itch, Sores,l'imples, Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy SkinEruptions, no matter how obstinate orlong slanding. It is potent, ellective. and

Change In Hotel Management.On January 1 Mr. John A. Moses be-

came proprietor of the Thinner house andMr. Harry Dobson manager. John A.Moses is an old resilient of Silver Ciiy andwidely and favorably known throughoutGrant county, while Hurry Dobson hasbeen identilied with the Santa Fe rail-road's eating house system during the pastsix years. Sentinel.

The Key. Geo. II. Thayer,Of Bourbon, Ind., says: "Both myselfand my wife owe our lives to Shiloh'sConsumption Cure.

Grant's Usual Scandal.A scandal in high life comes from Cen-

tral Ciiy. A resident thereof is being in-

vestigated on the charge of being marriedtoo often.

When We were Young.Among the incidents of childhood that

stuiul out in bold relief, as our memory

costs hut a trifle.

TlieNew Mexi-

can Printing Com-

pany is fully prepared todo all kinds of legal and com-

mercial work at the lowest rates andto tlie satisfaction of patrons.

Six new steam pressesare kept constant-

ly in

El Boletin Popular!A Spanish Weekly Taper published

at Hanta Fe, N. ?l.

LEADING SPANISH PAPER OF THE TERRITORV.

Milk and Water.It has been found that cows watered

twice a day give more milk than thosewatered once a day. Does not this factargue in favor of a constant supply ofwater at will? Ex.

Other points of interest to the touristare : The 1 listorical Society's rooms ; the"Garita,"the military quarter; chapel and

cemetery of Our Lady of the Rosary; thechurch museum at the new cathedral, thearchbishop's gardens; church of our Our

Lady of Guadalupe with its rare old worksnf art - tlie soldiers' monument, monu

The Grentert MTechRiurftl Achievement ofM.,flrn Times.

Mure Than 700 In II. e In All Farts of theWorld,SDItSCKIPTION KATKS:

One Tear.3. 6 rtlos., l. 8 mm. I Good for any head above 20 feet and adapted toment to the l'ioneer l'ath-Finde- r, Kit every variety 01 service.

PELTON WATER MOTORS. '

Arivlue to Mot'ier.Mrs. Winslow 'B Soothing Syrup should

always be used when children re cuttingteeth. It relieves the little suiterer atonce ; it produces natural, quiet sleep byrelieving the child from pain, and the lit-

tle cherub awakes aVb-v- .t as a button."

Itui-anii- . erected bv the G. A. B. of NewVarying from the fraction of one up to 12 and l!iMexico; St. Vincent hospital, conducted

reverts to the days w hen we were young,none are more prominent than severe sick-ness. The young mother vividly remem-bers that it was Chamberlain's CoughRemedy cured her of croup, and in turnadministers it to her own offspring, andalways with the best success. For sale by

bv Sisters of Charity, aud tlie urpnansBook publishingnorse power.

Inclosed In lrou canes and ready for pipe con-nections.

Dnequaled for all kinds of light runningCOMPLETE BINDERY DEPARTMENTindustrial school; the Indian training

school ; Uireto Academy and the chapelmacniiiery.Warranted to develoo a given amount ofof Our Lady of Light.

It is very pleasait to taste. It susit!:?;the child, softens the gum, allays pain,relieves wind, regulates the bowels, andis the best known remedy for dmrrhn-a- . j

U. Ai. ureamer.power with one-ha- lf the water required by anyThe sight-see- r here may also take a

vehicle and enjoy a day's outing with itner. semi lor circulars. Address

The Pelton Water Wheel Co.A Queer Call.

Taos needs more business houses. Thedemand is much greater than the supply.--Herald.

121 and 123 Main at., San Frani'lsco, Cal.

both pleasure and profit. The variousBiMits of interest to be visited are Tesuquepueblo, taking in the divide en route;Monument rock, up in picturesque SantaKb canon: the A.tec mineral springs; J. WELTMERKvry rtcrlptlio of Book and

Pain p Mot work pronipHy hihItiHtly executed. KHtliiiMteflfuruirtltnd on ttiticallmi. II

have itiHiiUMTlpt wrl toSou Fe. Mew Mexico, to theNotice is hereby given that the

heretofore existing between the urn

Sambe pueblo; Agua Fria village; theturquoise mines; place of tlie assassina-

tion of Governor 1'erez; San IldefonsoDtieblo, or the ancient cliff dwellers, be-!:.- ..

i ii.- - : ii...... i

Com-

plete, first-cla- ss

bindery con-

nected with the establish-ment. Killing and binding of

bank, railroad, record, and all descrip-tions of blank work. Thorough

workmanship and best ofmaterial kept con-- s

t a 11 1 1 y In

view.

BOOK, STATIONERY AND

News Depot!dersigned and Harry Wood in conductingthe Alamo hotel, in the citv of Santa Fe,is dissolved, 1 having withdraw n from thesame, and all persons are hereby notitied

whether arising from tei-t-i ing or othercauses. Twenty-fiv- e cents v. buttle.

A rlo. Record.Sheriff Robinson, of Socorro county,

has paid $l!l,"n2.24 into the territorialtreasury up to date. Only two other slier-ill- s

make as good show ing.

Notice for Publication.Ilomest-a- d 2i'74

Land Omen at Santa Fe, N. M.,Nov. 23, 1SS0.)

Notice is hereby given that the follow-

ing named settler has tiled notice of hisintention to make liutil proof in supportof his claim, and that said proof w ill bemade before the register and receiver, II.S. land ollice at Santa Fe, N. M., on

youu mo aviu uiomw,TUB CITY OF SANTA FE

that from this 31st of December, lbSt), 1is making a steady modern growth ; hasnow a population of 8,000, and has everyassurance ot becoming a ueautitul modern

Hf MEXICAN PMTIE CD city. Her people are liberal and enter-prising, and stand ready to foster and en

MABIE, TODD & CO.'S GOLD PENS

Frenh Oundlea ft Specialty. Fine Vlgnrs,Tobsvonu, Notions. Etc.courage any legitimate undertaking hav-

ing for its object the building up and im-

provement of the place. Among thenresent needs of Santa Fe. and for whichRUPTURE

will in no manner be responsible for anydebts hereafter contracted in the name ofsaid partnership. Having leased saidbuilding in my own name and for my ownuse, 1 will continue to keep a hotel at thesame place. Due arrangements will bemade to audit and settle all debts andliabilities of the old rirm. M. C. Davis.

Santa Fe, N. M., Dec, 1889.

The Socorro Bank.Major Woodyard, receiver of the So-

corro county bank, says it will be Bornetime yet before the business of that bankwill be closed up and legally disposed of.

ADDRESSliberal bonuses in cash or lands could unPERMA NENTLT CU B Ellbr mlnn till

doubtedly be secured, may be mentioned5 liAKDEN ELECTRIC TRUSS a canning tactory; a wool scouring plant

January 111, ISiM, x'u: Ephruim S. liart-lett, for Lie sa Be '4, s,'tj sw sec. 34,tp 10 n, r 11 e.

He names the following witnesses toprove his continuous residence upon andcultivation of said laud, viz:

Hubert Corkey, James F. Fix, JohnCochran, John Hans, all of Ulorieta, N.M. A. L. MouuihoN, Register.

J. 0. DOUGHERTY,

Contractor & BuilderJobbing and Mending Pun lture

Neatly iloue.

SHOP OH LOWER SAN FRANCISCO STREET

tinmen labor of all kinds(.TRK,i.!iiiriiiiipiiieH.iriiKi.i siijh,;ii,i ana s tannery,(er-'i- ! v "

OnlvOBSUtsp Ki.ECTKtc TKUSa intl t.KLC is in demand at good wages. The cosl ofPirfprt ilKTAlNtlt. Riving InrtakiRimbi New Mexican Printing CompanSflni!Hn(lvCtJKfc:. M'ornnith Kmrn A Com liirintr ia rAnsnnnlllfl. ntlli real nmluiilv l - Santa Fe, II,

'fort .light snd flar. This Km combine! Hrlonce, Durability, Por. Sold trlttlj on Mcrlu. frier.!, lllu.fl Doth 11181116 fttlu BUhUrORn, tg steadily ad'raafiumcr UI, rHnUtR, tkllMtK UHi,UMH lillk yuiCUlg ID ValUfl,

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TEURITORT L TIPS.AT THE SECRETARY'S OFFICE. .A. c. izR-ZELjrin- , j-:-r.

The Daily New Mexicanew Cluir1er, Itequi'l' i..n, KwHi-d- mitt

Oilier Mallei a ! Ollit i.it !.At the office of the terriloriil secretary

KRIPAY. JANUARY 3.

ruggist'he fallowing incorporation papers havebeen tiled :

The Sierra Mining Company of NewMexico Incorporators, James F. Mason,Tlios. S. O'Neal and Jamex L. Mason,residents of Sierra county. Capital stock,ijv'OO.OUl). I'rincipal place ot" business,Little Hock, Ark. Among the directorsare Kd ward H Learning, E. H. Hilhnan,Daniel M. Gardner and John B. Jones,of Little Rock.

Little Fannie Mining Company In

FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES.

Imported and Domestic Wiues and Brandies lor Mcdiciual a .id

Family Use.

PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY

Win. Shupp is dangerously ill at, T,aVegas.

Sing Lee, a laundry man, was mysteri-ously murdered ami robbed in bis houseat Springer last Saturday nUht. His nead

as mashed in with a shovel. No clue tothe criminals.

Raton is boasting of the fact that sheis illuminated with incandescent lightsIn that respect that village is ahead ofthis city. We are biding our time, butthere seems to be a hitch iu the arrauge-meut-

.

Optic.The late warm weather has brought

vegetation along very rapidlv in southernNew Mexico. At San AiiL'iistine Madeiravines have grown over a foot lately, andpeaches and roses are coming out," whileat Mesilla the lilacs are beginning to bud.

Monday night Peter Kuhns, of San Pe-

dro, and Miss Jennings were married atthe residence of Lou Kuhns, a brotherof the groom. The happy couple leftthis afternoon for San Pedro, w here Mr.Kuhns is employed in the smelter.

C. M. CREAMER

A pint of all the property touched bvthe Santa Fe Southern's projected exten-sion tins been made out as f ir as thesouth boundary of the Santa Fe grant,and the objei t of the surveyors now iuIhe tic 1! is to ascertain just how much ofeach indivi lual's and will be necessarylor right ol way.

Thrt It. &. R. G. and Santa Fe South-ern could do a great deal for New Mexico,if they only would, but the way theseroads are managed at present is disgust-ing to a civilized comuuinitv. Taos ValleyHerald.

Santa Fe conductors are instructed tohonor annual and time passes to and in-

cluding January 19, lij'JU. Also trippasses presented by parties who havebeen delayed by washouts on southernCalifornia lines.

The Trinidad Advertiser predicts thatwithin sixty days the work of extendingthe Denver road from Maxwell, Colo., toLas Vegas will commence.

"We l'oiut 1th Pride"To the "Good name at home," won byHood's Sarsaparilla. In Lowell, Mass.,where it is prepared, there is more ofHood's Sarsaparilla sold than of all othermedicines, and it has given the best ofsatislactiou since its introduction tenyears ago. This could not be if themedicine did not possess merit, if you sutlerfrom impure blood, try Hood's Sarsaparillaand realize its peculiar curative potter

KOUSD ABOUT TOWN.

corporators, Frank Vingol, Marcellus Nell' 0WDERAbsolutely Pure.

Thin nnwrior npvpr varies. A marvel of TjliritV

and S.T. Harkey. Capital stock, ifl.L'oU,-OU-

Principal placeof business, Cooiiey,.Socorro county.

The Gold Canon Mining Company, G.V. Madit-on- C. D. Nelson and C. A.

Whipple, incorporators, tiles an amendedatreueth and whelcsomeiiess. More economicalthan the ordinary kinds, and ran not be sold iueomiK'titinr with the multitude (if low test,short weight. hIiiiii or tihnsnhate powders. Hold IE. ID. JPJl'Z,certificate authorizing the company to doonly in enns. Koyal llakhiK Powder Co., Wihusmess 111 Graham county, A. 1., and

designating Win. C. Lonkin as agent.n an street, IN. KKAI.KPt IN

Are Yon MadeIrrigation will make any man who ir-

rigates wealthy. Of course the farmerA requisition has been issued on the

governor of Arizona for the arrest of Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation,Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ?klllKI INHKII 18

hphiam h. kirby, charged with hand-ling a deadly weapon in a threateningmanlier toward Calletano Costales inDona Ana county, June 10, KSSS, and

siuloh's Vitahzer is a positive cure.M. Cream er.

Eggs by the case, cheap, at Emmert'sThou. J. Williams is appointed agent to

Hardware,Crockery&SaddleryAgent for BAIN & MOLINE

Farm & Spring WagonsRACINE BUCKBOARDS.

return the prisoner to ew Mexico.The governor has issued a proclamation

of reward, offering sflOO for the arrest andconviction of the murderer or murderersof Geo. W. Mai'donald, found dead nearCoyote, Dona Ana county, in June, 1883.

Notaries public have been appointed as

lk- - WbiilRxitl ma4 Hmt J. R. HUDSOfollows: irank l.urbaue, liMen ; JohnM. Wright, Silver City; Horatio W.Flagg, Ocate.

'Hie original copy of the state constitu-tion as formed by the recent convention,tjpe-wiilte- n and feigned by all the mem-

bers, has been bound in plain Russianleather and was forwarded toI're.-itie- Harrison, as decided by reso

Manufacturer f

Notice.Architects who desire to make plans for

a building to be erected at Albuquerqueby the university of New Mexico will ad-

dress for further information. G. W.

Meylert, Secretary, Albuquerque, N. M.

Fine McBrayer whisky at Colorado sa-

loon.

Try that uncolored Japan tea at Em-

mert's.

Why Will You

Cough when Shiloh's Cure will giveyou immediate relief. Price lOcts., 50cts., and $1. C. M. Creamer.

Butter.All who want choice selected dairy but-

ter should send to Poison Bros., of Gar-

field, Kas. They will send CO. D. at thelowest market price. Give them a trial.

Extra fine brands of corn and tomatoesat Emmert's.

lution adopted by the convention. Twoother copies were also bound auu placedou tile iu the secretary's ollice.

Mexican Filigree JewelryWATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

Sewing Machine Repairing aud ull kinds of (tawing .tlncMnn SuppliesA tine line of Spectacles and Kye .Ihshos.I'hotogi-Hiihl- Vlew nf Hanta Fe and rlolnlty

South Side or Pla,a, - SANTA FE, N. M

An OutLer'n Opinion.In speaking of the mining industry, its

who is too lazy to turn on the water atthe proper time and in sufficient quantityw ih remain as poor as the western Kan-sas farmer who depends on the rain.Ex.

Judge Sulzbacher has in his office acuriosity in the shape of a new adomiter,hy which a column of figures, any length,can be added up in the twinkling of aneye. It is the only one in the territory,and lias attracted considerable attention.

Optic.If Jude Whiteman can not be con-

firmed the Republicans of this city willurge the appointment of Col. J. FrancoChavez to the position. He would givethe Democrats abundant opportunities tohowl and rear and swear. AlbuquerqueCitizen.

Our friend Doc Greene dropped in onus from Eddy, N. M., Doc is ahail fellow well met, and is always wel-come to the Tribune sanctum. He coniesto El Paso to attend the marriage of hissister, Miss FaiiLie, and to spend theholidays with his mother. He says Eddyis booming and he is going to grow upwith the country. El Paso Tribune.

Ditch work in the Mesilla valley : "Al-ready many of our people are beginningto feel the immediate good effects of theprogress of this enterprise iu our midst.Merchants are selling groceries to the con-

tractors, butchers are delivering thembeef, farmers are haining them iu hay,laborers are getting work and money isbeginning to be distributed by them. Andthe large amount of money to be dis-tributed by them in this valley in thenext six months w ill make a very decideddifference in the business of the com-

munity and put money into the pocketsof people who have had hard work to paytheir bills for many a long day past."

The Las Vegas health officer makes areport for 188tf. confining himself strictlyto the "American population" which heplaces at 2,800. He says: "During theyear just ended there died here thirty-nin- e

(31) Americans. Of these twenty-tw- o

(') were strictly non resident, allbut the one accidentally killed having

past and future iu New Mexico, the El

Paso Bulletin prints the following overProf. Longuemarti's signature:

A favorable sign that appeared duringthe last two months of the expired venrDRUGGIST "w. a MKEnsrziE.Peaslie's porter and Zang's Denver

beer, 5 cts. a glass, at the ColoradoSaloon.was the attention given to properties

containing zinc ores, and it is not noA Nasal Injeotorprobable that before 1SDJ nieryes into

18111, that plants will be erected near Free with each bottle of Shiloh's

This superb weather is knocking out ah

the early prophecies of the weatherwatchers.

Private enterprise has nearly completedthe bridge over the Rio Santa Fe leadingto the capitol. The county can wellali'ord to look after the remainder of thework.

Windsor's carpenters started in on theReaser storehouse this morning. Thebuilding of this house constitutes the first

break of business houses toward the

capiiol.A carload of staves came to hand for

the Fischer Brewing companyThey are to be set up iu the shape of hugecasks and w ill largely increase the storagecapacity of this flourishing institution.

Doua Onolre Piuo, the daughter of Gen.Nicolas Pino, aged 4i jears, died at o

yesterday morning. She was a

good woman, widely known and greatlyesteemed. The funeral takes place atGaliateo morning.

The balance of the ore buckets for the

copper company's tramway left Cerrillosfor San Peuro and this assures the

starting of the works by Monday. OneolSteve Arnold's men in town yesterdaysaid the road between Cerrillos and SanPedro was lined with people flocking to

Pedro on the strength of starting theworks.

At a meeting of the capital commissionlast evening bills for repairs, fuel, etc.,aggregating :f:.'U0 were audited, and MajorR. J. Paleii, who had been appointed amember of the commission to till a

vacancy caused by the death of Col.

Grittin, was chosen secretary of the com-

mission at the munificent salary of $10 amouth.

Sheriff Chavez yesterday contractedwith Win, Soenchen for the building of

three bridges and time culverts on Don

Gaspar Urtiz street. This is a timelymove that the public will appreciate, for

Santa re, IN. M., ami .1 i'aso that wi Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. C. MCreamer.

For Dyieiaia

offer a market to those possessing zincmineral, of which there is an abundancein the southwest.

And Liver Complaint, you have a printedBut w hile the aggregate industry In theguaranty on every bottle ol Shiloh's Vital-southwest has not experienced a boomlzer. It never fails to cure. C. M.during 1S89, and a number of valuableCreamer.

Fresh supply of oat meal and flakes in

districts have remained comparatively in-

active or altogether so, renewed activityhas occurred at other points, as for in-

stance at Cerrillos, San Pedro and Golden,Santa Fe countv, N. M.

uiitK at r.m inert s.

Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting.Old papers for sale in quantities to suitReports from reliable sources for someat tins ornce.

BUSINESS NOTICES.

time pai-- have been in circulation indi-

cating that at an early date works thatutilize the iron and coal of NewMoico,are to be erected near Santa Fe, and suchenterprises, iu view of an almost certaintyot reciprocity witu Mexico.w ill be rendered

ZDOIKTT BIB A. CLAM!WANTS.come here from the hope of staying dis-eases already too far advanced. The dis

BUT GO TO THEAgents for a new aud wonderfulWANTED in both English and German. Re-possible and profitable in El Paso by the cer lexnlorations and adventures 01 Ktaulev in

eases wereas follows: Consumption, 17 ;

abscess kidney, I ; diphtheria, 1; acutediarrhoea, 1; chronic diarrhoea 1,a id killed by cars, 1. Among resi-

dents, persons living here who hadnot come here on account of thediseases of which they died, there were

coubtruction nt the w lute .iks railway.

INCREASED HIS BOND.

th wilds of Africa. Thrilling accounts of hisjourney across the dark continent. Over2u0flneengraviugs. A bouansa for agents. Send iiOc.lor outfit Circular free. Borland Si Co., 101

We have In stock a line ot Toi

let Articles of every description state street, Chicago, in.

BonTonRestaurantAND SHORT ORDER CEO? HOUSE.

Fresh Oysters, Fish, Gmmi and Poultry or all kimla n specialty.Open Day and Night. The l'.i-x- l Cook. In the CJit.v, Mini obliging V nit erg.The tablo will he supplied with Hie le-- i lm mm Io-i- alt'oril. Mee furnishedrooms, Billiard Hall and Wine Parlors In coniicctiiu with Jiestuuraut. Barapplied with the Best Wines, Liquors anil Liuars.

Frank Gonzales' H. ml liaised tn 827,000Also a full line of imported Oi-far- a,

imported and California Melitou Castillo's Condition.WANTED i;i) sa'ary, 40 expenses iu

allowed each mouth. Steady em-

ployment at home or traveling. No soliciting.Duties delivering and waking collections. NoPostal Cards. Address with stamp, HAFER &CO., Piqna, Ohio.

seventeen (h) deaths, distributed as fol-

lows: Pneumonia, 1; consumption, 2;diphtheria, 3; convulsions, 3; chronicalcoholism, 1; tvphoid fever, 1; acuteWlnea and Brandies. Meliton Castillo, who was shot in the

diurrhoia, 2; ptritnli, 1; cirrhosisWANTED I wish to employ a lew Indies ou

to take charge of uiv business atthe new street will be graded through to liver, 1 jolJage, l, auu puerpei at lever, 1."their homes. Light, very fascinatiug and health- - JOHN CONWAY, Proprietornu. nag. s iu per week. Ktteicnee given.G od pay for part time. Address wiih stamp,MRS. .MARION WALKER, Louisville, Ky.

neck at the time of the killing of Jose S.

Gallegos on Saturday night last, has been

pretty sick for the past three days. Atone time yesterday it was thought hiscondition was critical, and the matterbeing laid before Squire Ortiz that officer

required Francisco Gonzales y Borrejio

Old papers, clean and whole, for wrap-ping purposes.

Trade Mark.

WANTED. Lady ageuts wanted to sell theWilliamson Corset. Largest

sale of any patent corset in the market. Goodterritory. Apply Agents' Manager, 18 8. 6th'freer. siBintl.onis, Mo.to come before him, when his bail bond

TO KKNT.of was rai-e- d to $27,001). Hewas also placed under $2(Hi bonds tokeep the peace. Tne increase and the RENT. A house of fix room", store-roo-

1 and summer kitchen, ou Palace avenue

WALKERBOOT

Rauiona school in another ten days, andit is derirable that the bridges be in placeby that time. Mr. Soenchen's workmenstarted iu the job at noon to day.

Mr. Chas. Keemle of Durango, and hiswife, are iu the city en route to Florida,and, possibly, to Havana, "to get out of

the snow. Mr. Keemle has been in poorhealth for some months. He says ittook three engines and a snow plow to

pull two coaches over the Conejos rangeon the D. & R. G. road last Tuesday.The snow on the range is four feet deepand covers the ground all over southwest-ern Colorado. The people of the Rio

Grande valley w ill be glad to learn this,fjr it means an abundant water supply

additional bond were promptly given. above Gov. Prince's residence; four front rooms.

J. G. SCHUMANN,

Boots, Shoes, Leather and Findings

Kc"ps on bund a full assortment of Ladles' andchildren's Hue shoes: also the Medium aud theCluu srads. I would eall especial attention tomy Calf ami Light Kip WALKER Boots, a bootfor men who do heavy work ami need a soft butserviceable upper bather, wilh heavy, sub-ta-

tiai, triple soles and standard serew fasteut.Orders by mail promptly attended to.

P. 0. Box 143, Santa Fe, N. M

Antonio Uorreno, a brother olwho is accused of having carried a weapon

Apply to Mrs. L B. Prince.

TO RENT. The house near the Presbyterianchurch recentlv occupied bv Jiidte Waldo.on the ni:ht of the killing, was also re-

quired to (live bonds for $300 to answer in is house ot ten rooms with stable aud a Hue

before the grand jury to the charge olorchard in the rear can now be lented for Vo amouth: house supplied with gas aud city water.Ti.e property cau also be bought for 3,(0U oncarrying fire aims.

Castillo's condition was made worse bv easy terms to the nu chaser. Apply to R. J. Paleuat First Nation! bank.

rpo RENT. Itooins furnished or unfurnished.ndiews, Palace avenue.l inquire of h.

FOK SALE.lor their irrigating ditches next spring.

reason of him having taking cold hy ex-

posure on the niht the wound was in-

flicted. However, Dr. Za bulla yeslerdavevening reopened the neck at the pointwlit re the ball lodged and removed thepus, sh ce winch time the patient hasbeen resting quite comfortably, and his

011 SALE. One good side bar, piano box,top buggy. Inquire W. N. Kinmert.Graining- - tu All.

The high position attained and the uni "WM. ZMI- - BERGEE,Everybody admits we carry tlie

Largest Stock in the territory In

ur line, consequently we defyCompetition in quality and in

prices.1

versal acceptance and approval of the

The PressNEW YORK

FOR. 1890.The Aggressive Republican

Journal of the Metropolis.A NEWSPAPER fur THE MASSES

Founded December 1, 1887.

The Largest Dally Circulation of any Republican Paper In

America.

The Press is the orptan of uo faction; pulls nowires; has ui animosities tu avenueTho must remarkable NflwHpsper Success

In w York.The Press is now a National Newspaper, rap-

idly growing in favor with Kepublicuus of everyStutu in the Uniuu.

cheap news, vulgar sensations and trash findno plaee In the columns u' The Press, it is anexpensive paper, published at the lowest price

meriean currency permits.The Press lias the brightest Kditorial page In

New York, it sparkles with points.The Press Suuuay Edition is a splendid sixteen

page paper, covering every current topic of inter-est.

The Press Weekly Edition contains all thegood things of the Daily and huuiluy editionswith peciul features suited to a Weekly publi-cation. Fur those who can not iill'ord the Dailyor are prevented by distance from early receiv-ing it, The Weekly is a splendid substitute.

Ah an advertsiug men in in The Press has nosuperior in New York. It reaches an excellente ass of readers. Kates v ry reasonable. Pullinformation upon appplicatiun.

THK PRESS.Within the reach of all. The best and cheap-

est Newspaper published in America.

ultimate recovery is counted upon as acertainty. pleasant liquid truit remedy, by rupol rigs,

as the mort excellent laxative known,illustrate the value of the qualities ouwhich its sucess is lased and are abun

A Bone Kace and Blood.A horse race with raiher exciling trim-

mings took place at 11 o'clock y out dantly gratifying to the California FigSyrup company.

OX THE PLAZA,

Real Estate, InsuranceAND

MINING EXCHANGE.Santa Fe, Mew Mexico.

PERSONAL.on the hill near the Knabel place. Thecontest was a 300 yard dash for $300 a

side between Justice Hilario Ortiz' chestnut sorrell and a bay horse ow ned by

CLARENDON POULTRY YARNKOOS FOK HATCHING.

Sliver Wyandottes,Light Branmas,

HoudanOronnd Bone, Oyster Shell, Meat Sorapk

Drinking Fountains and Imperial KgiFood. Add reusARTHUR BOYLE, Hants Fa, N. M.

Peter Kuhn and Henry Yates, of San

Pedro, are at the Exchange.W. H. Wilson and J. C. Read, of Rin- -

purties in Pojoaque. A great crowd w ason the scene and betting ran hinli. Thefirst dash resulted in a tie and the judges con, register at the Exchange.

M. B. Bowman, of the Davenport cattledecided it must be run over at once. Thesecond dash resulted in favor of the Po-

joaque horse, he leading his con ranches, Buffalo Springs, is in the city onbusiness. LUMBERtestant by twenty leet or more, me

trimmings followed. Jose TeodoroOrtiz tiot into a dispute with Jose 13. Ortizand drawing a six shooter made it lookbloody for a few minutes. Friends sepa-rated the disputants, however. A litilewhile afterward 'Squire Hilario Ortiz and

Mrs. Hyde and daughter, Miss Cote, of

Albuquerque, are visiting the family of

Mr. A. E. WalKer.

E. S. Stafford, of the American Build Feed and Transfer.J. B. Ortiz got into a dispute and the ing & Loan association, Minneapolis, left

last night for Cerrillos, where he hopes to

Dally and Sunday, one year,Daily and Humlay, six mouths,Dally aud Sunday, oue month,Dallv ouly, one year,Daily only, fourmouihs,suiidiiy only, four mouths,Weekly Press, one year, -

All kinds of Rough and Finished Lumber; Texas Flooring at the lowest Market Price; Windows and Doors.

Also carry on a general Transfer business and deal In Hay and Grain.OPEN DAY AND NIGHT organize a branch.latter drew first blond by hitting the just-ice a blow with his fist. Outside of theseincidents the crowd was iu the best of Lieut. Chas. II. Grierson,U. S. A., well

known and esteemed by Santa Feans, Office near A., T. & S. F. Depot.good humor and enjoyed the race im Seud for The Press Circular with full particu-lars aud list ol excellent premiums.

Ha 'opl s frpe. Agents wanted everywhere,Liberal commissions.

Address, THE PRESS, New York.

arrived from Los Angeles last night on aDUDROW & HUGHES. Proprietorsvisit to friends at Fort Marcy.

AMUSEMENTS.CLARENDON GARDEN

Home Grown Fruits and Fruit Treesfree from Disease and Insect Pests.

ART HI It UOILK.Agent for the Nixon NoEEle& MachineIs prepared to take order for sprayingOrchard with Nixon's Little Giant M.chine and Climax Spray Noxr.le and lisect Poison.

Correspondence Solicited.P. . box 05, Santa re, V. M.

A splendid audience greeted the Bunch WHITIU ZECA-XjIL-Lof Keys company at Gray'B opera house

TEMPERATURE TO-DA- Y

last evening. This very funny affairwas only fairly rendered as a whole. The"hotel man" and his boy were all right,and some of the singing was entertaining,hut outside of tho.-- e features the audience

40 letp-m-

is d If Mexicoft-- 42 set11 m

mensely.

Precinct Officers.The Bepublicans of San Pedro and

Golden have nominated a strong set of

precinct officers. They are as follows:F. Reel, for justice of the peace; SamPiatt, for constable; R. M. Carley, J.Castle and U. Tamonv, school directorsfor San Pedro; Win. Hafl', Pablo Arandaand Geo. C. Smith, school directors forGolden.

At a meeting of the Pan Pedro Repub-lican state league the following officerswere chosen : S. E Raunheim, president ,

A. N. Randall, first vice president; John, second vice president; C. li.

Farhill, secretary ; E. H. Dunbar, treas-

urer; H. Strumqiiist, Thos. Kiddie, Chas.Ratlif, H. Harp, finance committee ;

Valles, Win. Squires, Geo. C.

Smith, Ben Jacobys, R. M Carley, ex-

ecutive committee.The Republicans of Galisteo precinct

have nominated these precinct officers:Matias Sandoval, justice of the peace; F.Chaves y Alarid, constable; FacundoPino, Fernando Pena, Sylvester Davis,school directors.

SunThdid not greatly enthuse.

I am 47 dt

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Yesterday atteruoou uapt. John Grayand C. H. Gregg entered into an agree-ment whereby Mr. Greirg will in thefuture have the management of alltheatrical entertainments presented here,either at the court house or Gray's operahouse. Mr. Gregg has had considerableexperience in this hue, has a large ac

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acuta re, S. M., January 2 H0.'MISS JOS1E B. PLAIT, Business Department.

On MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1890.

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little later will probably bring us Mrs.Geo. 8. Knight and her s'rong company.On the 30th will come the "Spider andthe Fly" combination, a spectacular playwith vivid scenic effects and a cast thatrequires thirty-fiv- e people. Ou February0 tne celebrated Cleveland-Haverl- miu-stie-

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