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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

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

8-3-1889

Santa Fe Daily New Mexican, 08-03-1889New Mexican Printing Company

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

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Santa Fe New Mexican, 1883-1913 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

Recommended CitationNew Mexican Printing Company. "Santa Fe Daily New Mexican, 08-03-1889." (1889). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/sfnm_news/2537

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"153" A Tf BT TST7111 ,W NEWNTASA l vjlJijy .l xkJL N

SANTA FE, N. M., SATURDAY. AUGUST 3, LSS!).Vr()L. '26. NO. mias juitk, or at a provocation, that with TO THE PEOPLE O Li N C O L'Sthe mercury at freezing he would lausrh atTelegraphic Tidings CffS. SPITZ.

COLD & SILVERThis is why all sorts of business should The Governor Issues a 'Ahnely Proclaim!

tlou Cuiidurt of t! ;be suspended, us much as possible, Jriu.log days. All legislative bodies, boards THEu. num., iN.i:ucai ami prolessionnl patlierSAID TO HE PENDING. The following was issued from thenifici

of the territorial secretary this forenoonpr'arimii;, i,nv courts and all pFINE FILIGREE JEWELRY iffree Jewelersf"ap,alis(ilu;elv required business shoulTo tho Legal Voters of Lluculn Count v.Tlio Alton H.o-- Flouring on u litiV.Uy

Mountain Outlet.uu Mjs'ii.ie'i. it would be a irood

The legislature of New Mcxi o. l,vOF NEW MEXICO.

to prohibit, ns mr us possible, promissorynotes from iiiuttirino durius? the heatedterm so that evervbodv, except the ice

chapter Wtof the laws of lSHii, provide":that an election should Im held on l'ucs- -imm. mum cioki ainifuilay, August 0. 18SH. fur the cl.ni,,. ,,inun njiim kick cooi. ir ni i.a... - tjj Carry the largest and richdelegates to a constitutional convention tuMm uiJtl Factory,

Vorthenni "'"Timr if tlm I'laxa

Ciucaco, Aug. 3. It laanniiiiiitflil l(Protlmt negotiiitiona nrp s:iM to he pendinglor tlifi purchase dy the CliifniM A Altonof the Kansas City branch uftlit UnionI'acitir, from KaiiH.is City to Denver.This would xip Um Alton u through

from Kansas Citv to Cheveniip.

curious history, were it fullv written, asto thodHlurbiti? and unpleasant things beheld in September of this veiir R,lit ,

est assortment of goods to loround at any indnt In thesaid act the county commissioners of th(mm wvenr uirecny iraceaiile tu heat

to our workslmm nixie, A tuniSlivci warp, C J oc It

cal Gootitf hUu hI It only 1h(' In

several counties are renin red to issue nn.person n cool weather can come and put tices of election and do nil other things...o inn. i .... Miur snuuinc! or ins arm .ir-jiH-

Sitl'tH I

Diamoiii SeltiniL and falsi. Rpiiiij Prpmpt1? anil Efficiently Done

EVERYTHING NEW.The Union l'm'iuY, by this nrranement,would urt the ImiiiiPss of tho A ton. requisite and necessary in the premises.iiuoui your neck with impunity, whose

Un Juno 1.489. tlio L'oveinor ismmdiwncn, wiui me tnermometer in tho nine'a proclamation giving notice oi said

Sliiuild tlio kiiIo ho ruudo to the Alton itwill ben sever? blow to tho inter s'ute

nhere a linerppairrtl j rorerly.

southwest. Satire Opals,Vavnjo Garnets and Tur-

quoise in great variety. We

employ only native work-men, and invite strangers In- -

PALACr; AVK.,Opi. Gov. Prince's

ucs, woiim uc resented as a personaaflrnnt almost. Then take the homicidessuicides, assaults and altercations that ocitoninitri e railway Uiwoeiation and will Tho county commissioners of Lincoln

ounty neglected and refused fncur from June to September and compare their duly under said act, and thereunoriimpiii nun i nose una aro reported lionithat date till December, and the result ho court issued a nereintrirv writ r.fSANTA FE.,

New 3K'Xiv:Double New Store, Enlarged Stock.

I'lUCKS TUX'V DF.FY CO.MPET1TIOV.

haaten its demia. ihe jneaidynt andbio out oflhoeity. The

private secretary siivsthere is no truth in the report, bus itisgiven out as having com.) from GeneralManager Chapfiell that negotiations tothat end are in progress. The freiabt

lamus commandimr said comminsinnnmwin asiomsu you. tven the policeman lo meet and perform tho dm !P4 rn.iiti.fi.I..oo imj.iL-- i oi j.aiience ana uiiristuin vir of them by law.Information lias been received that two

of said commissioners absented ii.oi,,.

uies, wi,l club and shoot much quickerin the hot weather than when he warmshimself pounding the pavement instead

I liv onl.irg.-- my tfiillr" sio.k or goods ' III iirrv ono or inn most m.iu.-i.li.-

stoelis in tho entire territory. It III bo my dim, as of old, to sellilicap h my competitors, anil I wfll nor l mi.lorsnl.t i.y anybody. I slmilulso eontiiiu to buy aud sell Are You Lookingselves from said countv, and so cscaoedoi iiea.is.

committee of tho transcontinental asso-ciation are in session consideringromine business. This will occupy sev-eral days. Nothing of interest is ex-pected to develop. The Atchison,

service ot said writ, und still ne.-W- t n.lA Mystorl u Explosion.i . . . . . .

refuse to perform their duties, and thattherefore no judges of election have vetbeen appointed for tho Severn! nroclm-f-

a singular acciueni which may cause For a place you can call home? Yoti are tired, perhaps, of "quarter-sectio- n

farming," even though broad acres of the fairest portions ofthe death of Charles Mansfield, a voune r t :..i .. ' .......oIsrLTI'VE IFIROIDTXCIEAnd rnrmiTs and rr.clir will "lot It to their H.l vniilnire to del with m. A

Cm) Corral in ooiiimetloii v llh my now stove, to nil tliose coming to Santa FeSj-- tram. Call ami !i eonvlucwil.

ui i.iucuin county.hreman, occur-p- on the A., T. & 3. F,now, tlierelore 1. L. Bradford Pi it,

lopeka & bantu le lias niven notice thatit will make a new freight schedule onbusiness between Kansas City and Chi-cago, and will not in future 'share thisbusiness with other roads. This promisesto break up the western freight

roan r.car ccrn.los yesterday. The pile governor of New Mexico, do proclaim anilnako known :driver train was at a stand still and youngABE GOLD.HEOUOW'S OLD STAND, f

'Lower San Francisco Street.1. That the right of the qualified citi.wansneid, who was fireman of the sta

tionary en-- on tho, pile driver, went zens of New Mexico to voto at a terri-torial election can not be desti-ovm- l h

.i IB. KAHIsT. my illegal action or neglect of an olMcoru regard to such election.

nara to u,e locomotive and asked thefireman there to let him learn a littlesomething about locomotive work. Theengineer w. seated on his box and thefireman crawled up on his seat while

That in accordance with Inn-

Store Wreck anil Itnln.rtiiSFiKLD, X. J. Au. 2. bast nij!ht

was an anxious one for thocitizens in thehills at Feltville. There is a dam hiliabove this place. Continuous rains havetilled this space buck of it with water.There are breaks in it, and there is immi-nent danger it will sjivo awav. in which

election will be held in the several 'nrc- -

o

t .P3

Uncle Sams' domain yet tempt you to change yonr base of operationsfurther west. Ten, twenty, thirty or forty acres of Kio Grande valleyland will furnish you jn ample and varied arena for the display of mus-cular ability, while common sense, taste and a modest capita! will inthree, or four years produce results eminently satisfactory to a man who.to a laudable desire for a reasonable pecuniary return for bis laln.r, car-ries with it a purpose that the balance of his days ahull, with his family,bo spent amid pleasant and healthful surroundings. With these re-

marks, point we to

The MesiUaVallev!He must be blind indeed who can not see that it ia a most favored sec-tion. Seekers after health, profit and pleasure, after a thorough searchfrom the lakes to the Pacific coast are finding their El Dorado in ;

and to these new comers, as well as to everylwdy else, the

ncts of Lincoln countv on Tuesday. ti,o'th day of August, 1880.

Manstield took hold of the shovel andreached for the furnace door. At that in-stant the engine's boiler exploded. The

engineer ami fireman weie blown out of

S. ihat in pursuance of section mr.L1QU"irj y

.

case this city will be hooded as was Johnsof tho Compiled Laws of 1884. a majorityof the qualified voters in each precinctuio side windows of the cab and the fullnave power to annoint liid.'es a hn l,.iii3!

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town, l'a. .Men are at work trying tostrengthen it, but with little prospect ofsuccess. The wires are down. Horsemenwere on mutrd all ninlit readv to 11 v down

conduct said election in the same mannermi to the same el ect ns if thev ii.n-.- .

Imported and Domestic. been appointed by tho countv commisCCSr sioners as provided by law.i inereiore recommend that the leml

the valley and spread the alarm. Thereis also a system of siirnal rockets ar-

ranged.Workmen finally succeeded in openingthe floodgates, and as the waters imme

oters in each precinct assemble nt ti.n

lorce of tho disaster was spent on Mans-field. He w as terribly scalded. The fleshfrom his arms dropped down over hishands; lis face was badly mutilated andtho lower limbs sull'ered, but the tiunk oftho body escaped injury. An engine wassent to Santa Fc und Dr. I.ongwill arrivedon the scene at 1 o'clock, dressed thewounds and sent Mansfield to the LasVegas hospital last night. Mansfield niavrecover. The occasion of the explosion isa mystery that the mechanics of the com-pany will investigate.

fOSMDRACON BRO. Musual place of voting therein, at ii o'clock,on the morning of August 0, or as soon I m COMPTniAiutracturprfl of diately begnu subsiding all danger is erealter as practicable, and that thoseassembled then and tln.rn annnmijsseu.

Marnmling t tes. judges as aforesaid.And 1 advise the people of the resoec- -

ve precincts, if there shall he time (Vo-Mexican Filigree Jewelry

We Ktuirantoe lull satisfaction in this special branc.Ji of esimimte Mex-

ican art. All persons visiting our establishment will be shown linespecimens of this wnrk.

such action, to apply to the probate clerklor poll books and ballot boxes, and incases in which they can not be procured

oruwue suuauie ijooks and boxes andall things to conduct said election ns

Denver, Aug. 2. A prominent cattleman arrived here y from Gunnison,bringing the information that the L'tesare again off their reservation and creat-ing great disturbance in that part of thestate. They travel in small bands, in-

timidating ranchers for the purpose ofsecuring provisions and ainunition. Theyare also killing oil' all the game in thatsection, and during one week slaughtered400 deer for their hides only. The set-tlers are becoming aroused and threatento go upon a war of extermination unless

Grateful Thanks.To the Kditor of the New Mexican.

Santa Fe, Aug. 2. The relatives ofWillie Sloan desire to publicly expresstheir gratitude to the many friends oftheir dead son and brother, for tokens ofsympathy, especially to Mrs. T. B.Catron,for a floral pillow and a large floral cross ;to Miss Jennie L'Engle for a large floral

early as practicable in conf urtiiit v u it h

PRICES MODERATE the forms of law.And as matter of precaution I

Santa IV. f. M

extends a cordial greeting, and invites a careful and thorough inspection"fits FINE COLONY LANDS,Some 2,000 acres of which are subdivided aud platted into ten and twen-ty acre blocks 'from whiclj incomes can be produced equally as great, iinot greater, than the average farniH of eighty and 160 acres in the west-ern and northwestern states), and ail within a radius of one and one-hal- f

miles of the railroad depots at

LAS CRUCES Ai HESILU PARK

Some of these blocks are cultivated, or have bearing orchards and vine-yards ; others not. Some have tasteful and modern cottages upon them jin others Nature has undisputed dominion. It's merely a question ofchoice and money although the latter does not cut such a ligure asone might suppose in these davs of booms; and our "long tot m pay-ment aud low interest" plan often adds a little spice to a transaction toone who has an eye to the future. Warranty deeds given. Write orcall for plats and circulars. Command us for earriaj;es or other cour-tesies within our power to give.

cross; to Mrs. Hull for a Inrye bniifmet0. 4 REMOVED TO uuiii nia aliases wanch andREMOVED TO

II. 1!. CAKTM1UGHT.something is promptly done to drive thered marauders upon their reservation and

liessiO Kced a iinre wrpnlh nf (Inu ni--8. ciirsvoi.n. lrom the tire department with the initial

mend that duplicate records of said elec-tion be sent direct to the secretary of theterritory at Santa Fo.Witness my hand and the great seal of

i the territory of New Mexico, atjsKALr S:nta Fe, the- capital, this 3d day

of Auu'u-st- , in the year of OurLord 1889.

L. BllAPFOIlD FRtNCK,Governor of New .Mexico.

By tho tiovernor : B. M. Thomas,Secretary of the Territory.

1. D. ' suspended, and another from the'Hook & Ladder company"with tho let

ters u dc L. susoended. Boaquets from hltIaMable Bishop, Mrs,

CARTWRIGHT & GRISWOLD,sinvewors tu II. B. C.UtTWRtGIIT A CO.

Jluv'.Ut; v'rrh'iw' t'-- firoccrv stor k of lirotliom nn.I (omljiiir.l t!.B livo ainkn,wc hv tho lurgost nu.l moat cninpli'tr stock of

J. iJ. Allan, F.lla May Berger, Mrs.A.f. llogle, Mrs. Dr. Harroun, MrsCol. m. lireeden. Mrs. V. F. Herlow.I.ernio Wilson, and large collections of

Keep tiiem there.

Their Business Booming.rrobably no one thing has caused such a

general revival of trade at C. M. Creamer'sdrug store as their giving away to theircustomers of so many free trial bottles ofDr. King's New Discovery for Consump-tion. Their trade is simplv enormous inthis very valuable article "from tho factthat it always cures and never disappoints.Coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, croup,and all throat and lung diseases quicklvcured. You can test it before buving b'v

getting a trial lioltle free, large size $1.Every bottle, warrautod.

lUUIGATIOX PKOBLEM.

now era lrom M rs. and Miss Mugler, andjucoo iieiuiier; and particularly01FieS J. K. LIVINGSTON, Tilf PATTEN 4 METCA1Ksis i Fan Groceri our thanks to Mrs. Win. Berger aud Mrs.

Taylor, fcr invaluable aid at our home.Ceneral Agent,and to others who were in at the hour of

Shaken, Broiled aud Drenched.These arc turee participles of English grammnr.

Tley are also tlie three successive, conditionsundergone ever)1 day, every other day, or everythird duy, by the unhappy wretch heedlessenough to allow lever und ague to fasten itsclutch upon him. No nce.l of it none. t.

r's stoma.-- Bitters w ill ami does preservethose who u.e it lrom every type oi malarialdiseases, whether Intermittent or bilious remment. For tuirty-tiv- years it n

a professionally recognized specitic f ir au l pr-eventive for these tenacious maladies, not only

death, whoso names we do not recall ;

Local Agents.

LAS CRUCES, NEW MEXICO.(Iter 2.1 National Hunk.

SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO.nun u v in. iicrtrer lor courteous assistauce and charge of the funeral, and touev, j. jungle, of Lns egns, fur servicesrendered wim-l- i moncv can not repay.

W. II. Sloan,I.01IINDA Ml OAS.

We have In store iiiut dally arriving, the best Flour, t'otatoea, CreameryHotter and i'roiiure tliat the markets all'ord. U'e ailentloil tofresh I''rnlt, ihaii:es. ele. We carry the finest line or Confectionery, NntuHnii Toilet Soap ill the City.

We also inive I . connection Wl'h otlr firocery a flrst elasn ltakery,.mi. I liave at all times Fresh l;reail, 1'les, Cakes, etc., on sale.

Thanking our nl.l time customers for their (tenerons iialronaRe In thtwist, ive solicit the continiiiuice of the same anil welcome all new ones' "" 'Ul!()0! GOODS AT KlIASOJfAIJI.K PIMCES.

!..ioiiM iciiill.v yours, OAItTWRIGHT GltrSWOI.l).

Foreign Systems to be Studied by aof the United State!. FIRST NATIONAL BANKon our own sou, i ut in tropical uu.l equatorialinncs where the scourge Is prevalent at ad si

and iu Its worst forms. Biliousness, dyspep-sia, ructimadmi, kidney complaint, nervous,uest. and debility are also ailment to the com-plete removal ot which the Blit,

Jay Bickti l SloanStella E. Sloan.

Letter List.OK

demonstrated its adequacy.List of loiters remaining uncalled for inthe postollice at Santa Fe, New Mexico, forthe week ending August 3, 188'J. If notcallod for within two weeks w ill be sent togner

DKALVRB IN

Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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

R. J. PALEN, - - Cashier

me dead letter olhce at Washington :

Archuleta, Cuildelarla Moder, Frauds

Asm.vuTON, Aug. 3. C. A. Kasaston,of the geological survey, lias been ap-pointed by the secretary of the interior asspecial commissioner of the departmentto visit France for the purpose of study-ing the irrigating systems of that countrywith a view to improving our own. The rec-lamation of arid regions of the west isregarded by Sec. Noble as of such vastimportance that an etlort will be made toutilize all available know ledge of the bestsystems in use throughout Europe. Mr.Kasaston has been supplied with lettersof introduction to French members oipublic works and agriculture and toMinister Keid.

Burton, j I

WHERE TO EAT!

Billy's Plaza R estaurant

Sunday, August 4, 6 p. m. '

nates, r redBrown. W

BrMgliam, H DC'orwin, C KEtmiuui 1, E V

KoUplstoii, KuruloEfqiiibel, Carrie MDuran, l abia M doKhquibL'I, Tomasita

ITTJR;3SriTTJEE3Queensware and Glassware.

PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDINGS.r

Vc carry t!i Ldirgcut and ltest Assortment of Furniture intlio Territory.

Morrison, aiihIoPlainoudor, Jlaryltiik'Cloy, W Atilrittmattor, OS limidt, Ucobi'lia, JuauSandoval, JuanTurcot, ugeuo'1 uompaon, A VTecur, Lou

, MarlsVigil, KptinenloVinii, li.abt.--l

Whito, co AWliaou, Ilattie

l.i, .i osupU sort-- .

Calf's Head.FISH.

Boiled Salmon, Anchovy Sauce.ROAST.

Oouzali'9, iBiinalo'arcia, Josefaliurluw, CLarauasit, Manuel

The Second National BankOP NEW MEXICO.

CTFITILi IPIID XJT3 - - $150,000loe a goneral banking business and solicits patronage or the public

L. SPIEQELBEE.fr. Pres. W. G. SIMMONS. Cashier

Kansas City Ileef, Champignon Sauce.In calling please sav advertised andgive the dute. A. Seliciman, P. M.

Bprimj t,niceu, witn messing, currant JellyHprlug Lamb, Mlut Uaitce.

BOILEll.Mutton, Caper Banco.

RN'I RKtt.

Will Kuter Civil Lire.t, Colo., Aug. 3. Lieut. Hale,

who has been visiting his parents at theuniversity of Colorado for some weeks,left y for-th- east to get hU familyand will hereafter make Colorado hishomo. The Denver Tramway companyhaving contracted with him to superin-tend the construction of the electric roadon Broadway, and promised him theposition of manager of the road after it iscompleted, it is fair to nresume that Den

OWE PRICE AND ONE ONLY. Also the lowest, as we htiy for cash directIroiu the l'uctory. Goods sold on easy payments. Call and lie convinced.

tSTO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS Macaroni la Itallcune. Tornaro-lam- b Pie.SALAD.

Potato. Chicken.VRfl ETA Rl.RS.

Fresh Teas. fnhed I'otatocs. Cucumbere. Fulton : MARKET!YouugCorrots iu Cream. bprlng iieeu.sliced Tomatoes.

PCDOINO.

English I'luin, fcauce Praudy.nKHSKRT.

IK. J". BARTSGH,Wholesale and Ketall Dealer In

Liquors, Wines, Cigars & TobaccosFine Old Whiskies fur Family ai Micinal ParpB,

Peaches aud Cream. Nuts. Confactlonery.rA8TltV.

Mines Tie. Plum PinFrench A. I), cofltee. Chocne. Urcen Tea.

Above Dinner, eta.; with Wine, "j cts.WILL V. IICK I'O.V, Caterer.11, 12 YEARS OLD.. 10,

SANTA FE, N. M.'laza,Store, Wet M vt

A Had Kgg.Fred Mendenhall, son of S. S. Menden-hal- l,

of Las Vegas, was arrested yesterdayat Springer while trying to fleo the terri-

tory, and he will be brought to Santa Fefor trial on some very serious charges. Heis charged with having obtained smallamounts from the banks of Santa Fe,Socorro and Las Vegas on checks whichhe signed S. S. Mendenhall & Son. Alsowith having "raised" a check in LasVegas from $20 to 70. The voung manseems to be a bad egg all around. He hasserved one year in the Colorado poniten.tiary.

A Duty to Yourself,It is surprising that people will use a

common, ordinary pill when they can se-

cure a valuable English one for the samemoney. Dr. Acker's English pills aro apositive cure for sick headache and allliver troubles. They are small, sweet,easily taken and do not gripe.

Metal Market.Chamberlain & Co's. circular of date

tho 31st ult. says: Copper has drifted

1898.

West Side of Plaza.

"W. IF1. IDOBBIIET,OKALKItS IN

Poultry, Oysters, Fish, Game, Batter, Eggs and all kinds of Fraitaand Vegetables.

I lso ail kinds r PriMluue nought and sold on Commission. Kaunas Cityanil Hauaage always on hand.

We Sell for Cash and Buy for Cash

ver will be his home. He will tender hisresignation to the secretary of war imme-diately and enter civil life.

.Millions for Beer.Washington, Aug. 3. Mr woolf, the

agent in this country for the famous al-

leged English syndicate, says a good dealthat is published about that syndicate isbosh. That there is no concerted Knglishmovement; that there is no trust that isseeking to gobble up the breweries; thatoniv thirty breweries have been boughtby English money (although they are thelargest in the country) ; that '5,000,000have already been invested in this move-ment, and that thero aro $200,000,000more to come.

A Calhollc Celebration.Chicago, Aug. 2. A committee has is-

sued a call for a general congress of theCatholic laity of the United States to beheld at Baltimore November 11 and 12, tocelebrate the centennial

Z. STAAB & BRO.,A. STAAB,

1TEWlit PUKTItHM AM) JOIIBKItS lF Kfcalong in the same unsatisfactory conditionto every one and all tho large lake com-

panies even seem to bo ignorant of whatthe real price is. It i3 rumored that lakecopper can be bad at 11.75, while others

Undertaking Establishment!A. P. HOCLE

Baa opened his rooms on ltrldRe Street. lias a full ntnek and will furnish anytblnK required at reasonable rates. (jar-Orde-rs attended to Bay or Mght.-- J

MerchandiseGenl

the establishment of the Catholic ' hie-rarchy. A general discussion of mattersof interest will be invited. Concurrentlywith this celebration will occur the formalopening of the Catholic University ofAmerica at Washington.

The Irrigation Inquiry.St. Paul, Aug. Stewart's

special committee to investigate the sub-ject of irrigating and reclaiming arid landsleft yesterday for Montana, where it willenter upon the duty it was .j"inted toperform. Tho trip will occupt nx weeksand will cover most of the ten. lories.

Kronek Attempt! SuicideJolikt, III., Aug. I. John Kronek, who

is serving a twenty-year- s sentence in theJohet penitentiary for making dynamitefor Chicago anarchists, made a desperateattempt at suicide yeaterdav by severingthe arteries in his arm with a knife Hewill recover.

Keep Cool.People have no idea how much tem-

perature has to do with temperament. A

J. L. VAN AESDELL'S6a n Francisco Street,!

say that ll.iH) is the bottom, and someprofess to be sol ing at 12 cents, so thatany one is at liberty to consider themarket what he likes. Lend lias driftedalong in tho dullest possible way andseems to have settled down into a com-

plete rut. At New York the sales havenot exceeded 400 tons at 3.85, 382 and3.80, with a single sale of far futures of100 tons at 3.70. At St. Louis, underequally light business, die market drifteddown to 3.70, and at Chicago at 3.75, butthe entire body of consumers are holdingout of the market in anticipation of thotreasury decision, and the trade in generalis getting weary of the delay.

Ayer's Cathartic Pills are recommendedby the best physicians; because they arefree from calomel and other injuriousdrugs, being composed of purely vegetableingredients. While thorough in their ac-

tion, they stimulate and strengthen thebowels and secretory organs.

Long Established

The Chief Beaaen for the creat trw- -eess of Hood's SarsaparilU is found la th,article Itself. It is merit that wins, and thefact that Hood's Harsaparllla actually aoeoinpllfhos what is claimed for It, Is whathas given to tills medicine a popularity andsale greater than that ot any other aarsapa- -

Mprit WinQ rllla or bl001 purl'fler before the public

Hood's Sarsaparllla cutos Scrofula, SaltRheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, SickHeadache, Biliousness, overcomes ThatTired Keeling, creates an Appetite, strength- -'

ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System.Uod Banaparllla Is sold by all drug-list- s.

$l; six for (S. Prepared by 0. t. Bees)C Apothecaries, LownU, Ma.

Tin- - l.ureit ami most Compete Stock of General Merc h anisecurried In tlio entire Southwest. Feed, Sale, Exchange Stable

OPFOSITK THE DAILY NEW MKXIC V CJTICK.

Sales .made ror Carriage and Rldjn; Horses, tlT stock and Vehicles,iiuubu, own, stagey fe. 4V4VSXA JTJt, Wt Bfc

SANTA FE I roan of nervous habit will get angry (wke

A I

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uuruct uuy vr valuation,

exettu v.!ire ttivii ain:ition'H lUeilmThe Daily Her Mubv law. The alioe is th-- law, plain,

By NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO. MLiiplf, titujntiivofu! nu'i t.'iiiily tin-- !

. LSuf S:i:i(:i !v- Imrtloi Uoiujiu;; co'ttil;-

- ooiiismfMotwrs, fiu'-- 1

inn; iiolhinu !r tiic law-- went to wik ami

iHrfi'r;ne.l the tiuiy ini.el by tin cit Lou :fi;r:e l b in trie July niett-- !

in;; instead of ;.t the Jimo uavting.lleuce tiic terriiomt! itourd i ev.'n-- I

lion ul its ' mi yesk'niny felt "

TKK.M :

Hailv j.m- vear lio.ni Weekly wr year.. .?3.0"

in month .... ft.uo sis mouth ."rWree months it.oi) Three months !.'."'

Vtu month 1.00

IMllv deilv.-r.f- i l.v frrier '.'i rent pit wot lt;

""Kates' fcFslMiiUios H:l"vrai.--- made Uuww n

ttprihattnu.i! 'imimuuiratloin intended lor publication

,' i,e aciMtnpimied ty the writer's mime a:uiaM-- i' not for nuWI.'dtlon-h- ut as mi vi'.h& goodfaith. and nbnuM be ilnw to

Loiters pertauins to business snouti!

be addressed to New Mexican l'rmtine "Santa Po. New

"Jiterii"Sj'onrciaa waiter at tne-- aula h ljosu iffi'v.

t'w Mkxicn is the Wpauefin New Mexico. It is sent to every lMst

O'lice iu the Territory and tins a lany- - and rrow-In- i

circulation ewtu? the intelligent anilpeople of the southwest.

f inn lAwjjLLMiiiiuiimii.

PfllllfRfp! - V'fp'

Factory Established at Kenosha, V7ib., 1152.

H Wm U eJo Al vsLx? 1x4 VC rfSl H For Sale by E. 0. FRANZ, HARDWARE DEALER, Santa Fe, H. M.

SSS 4$MMm& tpat;a"es: MOTET,

strained to niako tie: following lUvUioi.

Ujion it I'iiso nj'jiealri.l to thorn from .Snn-t- tt

: cthtulv : ''flmt nil the u:U of. thehoard of county iMii misbioners oi aiitn

county, sitting tw a lxwiru of r- i'i'tli.a-tio- n

.luring the month of July, lss;), in so

far as they atu'mpleJ to moke asse.ss-meiit-

ninl rmiA ietmns, are illegal

and irregular."The a. tiou of the hoard of equalization

U conert and in strict accordance with

tin' letter and spirit of the law.

CITY SDBSCEIBEKS,

Sli. II. 0, Ladd has sule charge of the cityisronlation of the Nkw MkxicaN, and ail

miiHt be paid to him or at this unite.

City subscribers will confer a favor by reiortlug" to this office ail cases of oi

papers.

i n In mMUnntiOfJ erethanaft-eVoi--

.

century. Htilled bv the fnited States tiovernmcut. ln- -

irseJ by the deads, of the '"SV.lThTJ.'l-'if-SATURD W, AToU'STM. ,c Strong, .."'. "'V:";" Vu..,,,

vnlinoula: T.K Amm! 8uid only In Caua.

riUCK BAKING POWDER t'0.rroi!i8

XHE I.INCOI.Ii t'O'UcTT BLECTIOS.

Uiiii iu! iniiiniiatiuii came this lnoruinR

to tlm cowrt iuinv t'"' uutndimuis, and

also to the c,ovenb'r and secretary, thatonly one of the umr.ly commissioners of

Lincoln county was served with the writ,

the i.thor t.vo limine- IMr the eor.ntv, ;io

Sas Pedro is all right, and the

oi it by the New Mbxicas will

doubt to avoid li!iviu to obey the law.Mas. Amrlu Rives Chanlkk promisesto quit literature. This is the best news

wo Lave heard lately.

ftlew SVIexico.

Thus the attempt to roll the

people of an entire county of their r;'ht to

vote is persisted in by these iawJehingolrlciuls. Tlie governor, with character-isti- c

pt'oiuptitude lias issued a proitlania-tion- ,

which we print elsewhere, decltirinv:

the lights of the voter-- oi l.incoin county

Voti: on Tuesday next for the Repub-

lican nominees for delegates to the con-

stitutional convention.

UNDEE IRRIGATING DITCHES. J. R. HUDSON,to take pari in the eicction, and staling Aliiuufaoturer of.... ... ii r I 1DII.ttie properniethod of liroceduri'.

This is not a matter ot poturs, t.ut ot a tZm mMexican Filigree Jewelryfundamental priiiciji'es ; and good men of

ail parties unite in the strongest con-

demnation of the arbitrary attempt oi

these couuiiisionen to ocorivetlie people WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

It is currently reported that his honor,

the chief justice, lion. K. V. Lonji, is

quaking in his boots. Well he may ; he

well knows why and wherefore.

Pueblo Indian Aokst Wiluajh on

Monday next will turn over his.otlico to

Col. W. P. McChire, and then Mr. Wil-

liams will hie hiniMf home to North

Carolina. And thus one by ouo the

mseu full. .. .

Thimdad is to have a tannery. Of

course. But with a proper and united

effort on behalf of its citizens fiauta !

might secure one also. This is an ex-

tremely good location in every respect for

a Luuiery.

S,. Injr Maelilne iterialrinn and all klnrln or He wine Machine Sniipllfc.. nnu iiila ,.r Hiintitiiltia itntl Krfl (llHHMes.

of their rights. A leading l leinocrat oi

Lincoln county has Repressed his desire

to aid iu the trial and conviction of tho

wrons-doer- s at the next term of com t.

and the Democratic county clerk has op

l liotogrnilil'. Views of siauta Ke and ,1. Inltjr

SANTA FE, X. HISouth Side of Plaza,posed their revolutionary proceedingsfrom tho Tho chances are

that they will he in the penitentiary be

and valleys between Katon and .rmgorprairiesFor been bi ,Uoono KlmlinilcH of large irHsati.. ''with water for 75,000 aeies or Mini.nre In construct on,tadSh Perpetual water rights will on the easy

terms of ten annual payments, with , per cent interest.

In addition to tho above there are 1.400,000 acres of land for

sale, consisting mainly of agricultural lands. ,,.,, kindsThe climate is unsurpassed, and alfalfa, grain

grow to perfection and in abundance.

The A T. & S. F. railroad and the J)., T. A fort Worth railroad cross

this property, and other roads will soon follow.

view the lands can secure special rates on tho

Zd win hale a rebate also on the same if they should buy 100 acres

or more of land.

Warranty Deeds Given,

THE SANTA FE BAKERY

Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of

California, so laxative and nutritious,with the medicinal virtues of plantknown to be most beneficial to thehuman system, forming the ON L 1

REMEDY to act gently yet

promptly on the

KIDNEYS, LIVER AID BOIELS

AMD TO

CleansetheSystsm Effectually,SO THAT -

PURE BLOOD,REFRESHING SLEEP,

HEALTH and STRENGTH

Naturally follow. Every one is using itand all are delighted with it. Ask your

druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu-

factured only by the

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.,Cam FuANriUCO. CAL. J

fore next winter.Bread, Pies and Cakes.

Groceries and Provisions.P. SCHNEPPLE, Proprietor.

STATEHOOD FOR HEW MEXICO.

With the exception of Utah everyis making strenuous efforts tube ad-

mitted into the fostorhood of states. The

two Dakolas. Montana, Washington, mid

Idaho have either already held their con-

stitutional conventions or are cngagod iu

8AN FKA.NCISCO STltKET, s : : ! i HANTA KK, . W

For full particulars apply to

CotNiv funding schemes are to becon-nidere- d

by tho blooming board of countyeouiniissioners of this county on Monday

next, we are informed. The warrants

for the court house are to have con-

sideration. It will be well to bear in mind

that these were issued after July i J, ISsO,

and in detiance of the law ot congress.The tax payees of this county must be on

the lookou;. They are in a bad enoughLoin already.

The Maxwell Land Grant Go w. m?kbitzie,Na Yo.it. NJT.holding them at this writing. Wyominghas had its election of delegates and its

Alany IiBltatep NoBegiialconvention meets in September. New-

UKAJ.KH iyMexico will elect delegates on Tuesdaynext and have its convention in Septem C3-- 0 TOPROFESSIONAL CARDS.fas .iKi.'rt:ber also. Arizona is to have it conven ARTHUR BISCHOFF

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.ktii .1- -tion in January next. The following

from the PLu-ni- Herald gives a clear idea A R DHALl'H K. TWITCHKLL,Srieirelbcrrr block, Sauttv Fe,

Attorney at Law,of the sentiment of the people of ArizonaV33iS fl"t' MEATS

If will bo remembered that some time

a,w Mr. Tcodoro Martinez, one of the

eommif.sioiiers oi this county, stated

publicly at a session of the county board

that this county had been robbed cnou;;hin the past. There is a grand jury in

session, and it will do well to bring the

high and mighty County Commissioner

Martinez up and find out from him how,

when, where and in what amounts this

on the state question, and wo reproduceit to simply impress upon all good and

patriotic citizens of New Mexico the fact

that New Mexico, for her own sake and

her future advancement and prosperity.

Quality Best. l'rlecs Lowest.Choicest Cuts Always ou Hand.

CHAS. O. HAMPTON,Attornev at Law L Solicitor in Chancerf

fkamz's iiardwake stork.orrtcE overSneclal ics: Chancery Cannes, Conveyancing

anrt Commercial Adjustments.HASTA FK. - MEXl

KltTSCO STTtlCTIT. SANTA FE, N. M

88lT VSCGTABLS 1 ttWSSTM E.C:a,MLaenuulul in ll lIVKIt fill. ! r.el

rijll--. NI fiilltt A 1MSB..

SMALLEST, CHEAPEST, EASIEST TO ,.HK

Howaroof Imitation?, containingiin.-r.ili. Alwajrf ask for Dr. I'lorct-'- Pellets

wiilt h are littlo Susar-coatc- d rills, cu XuUi.iiiou.-- ) tiranitlt-a- .

ti!in fniTly t'ecetable. J)r. I'm"IVIMR i.eci-al- with.-u- disturbance t; 'ntystein, ui' occupation. I'tU lib m tins;

li.iis. r.eniiellcallv willed. .Always I,

atit!f. Thev tiro a tP'ntlo laxailvc. f ;U

Plumbing, Gas & Steam Fitting.SOL. SPIEGELBERGC1IA8. F. EASMSV,ILato Register Santa Te Land OfBcej

aud Agent. Bpeeml to

Kcbs telore tho U 3. Land Olllees at Banta

Fe and icruces Ollice.iu the First NationalTho olil reliable nierchaut ofSttutu The Citv Svleaf marketFe, has added largely to

his stock ofBank building, sania re, n. -

ftttivo purgative, aceordinjr to ,, .i s aClldersleove A. Preston,

and having double tho population of

Arizona and Wyoming, can not afford to

be behind in its efi'orts for admission as a

state. Snys the Herald :

Idaho, like Arizona, will not wait lorau enabling act to prepare herself to gointo the union. Her constitutional con-

vention is called and she proposes to fully

equip herself for state government andthen ask fur admission. Idaho, like Ari-

zona and Neiv Mexico, is one of the ter-

ritories which a Democratic house of rep-

resentatives sought to continue to ketp

GENTS'LAWTcKS,Schumann Bldg, Frisco St.Ji;.v ESTABLISHED IN 1859.

AUGUST KIRSCHNXR, Propr.IlKAl.EK IN ALX KIN1IS OF

URN1SHING GOODSMAX FROST,ATTOKNFrJWjsJUltH

... irVAh-ltlT.1- ..F

illllox-- i Iffetid.irlie,r5izzi:tci. 'o!illpa-'ia- a,

Si! ;i lCKlioit,Oiii.-Jit- Atiat-fet- ui'niiil nieraMKi'niiiitH oii ii o w t tii a a ii dSjotvels, ni--

..n.4 rtcfiiieni 'Hi e

. .. T...;t,ii...r prtiwco Avenue.ouun uuiw'si .rglgtiiogj and Searching Titles a specialty. And tliose In need of any article

Iu his line would do well

county has been robbed. This is a mat-

ter of" great public interest and concern.

Let us have some information on the

subject.

Tujj New Mexican was given to under-

stand that work ou the improvement of

Ortiz street w as to have commenced on

August 1. We are also informed that the

tools for the convicts to work with are

ready and w ill be furnished by citizens.Ho far the work has not yet commenced.

The board of penitentiary eouiniissioners

ought to look aiter this matter. The im-

provement of Ortii street is of prime im-

portance to this city. It is the nearest

way to the capitol building and the street

should be placed in decent condition at

once. If Supt. Burnett has failed to carry-ou- t

the instructions of the board he should

bo hauled up with a decidedly sharp turn,and that in a hurry.

EDWAlil) I" HAKlLHiiiLawyer, Sauti l'e, New Mexico. OUico over to cull on mm.Seeona Mitiouai uitu. ON SAN FRANCISCO STREET. Fresh and Salt Meats and Sausage of all Kinds

out oi the union, as for years they keptout the Dakotas, .Montana and Washing-ton. Arizona, like Idaho, will take thebit in her teeth and present h'Tself at thedoors of eotiuress fully equipped to takecare of herself, and the party that opposesher admission will. make her a state in

the opposite partv without fail, when sho

UKNltV t WA1.UU,.nni t Law. Will practice in the several

bv the i.set.f'r. Florcc'a!:,M-'Mij- hoiieii. In explimntiim .:emeiii.i! power of tiieso Pellets over c - .ii

'. eni ictv of .lisoasns, It tuny truthiullj --.mi' .it tlii-i- neti'iii upon tbo system is ;mneiai, a rsnd or tlmrue eseaiiing vh' It- s'uiivo inll'.e't'.ee.- Wukl liy drutrs ists, for 'X- nt.. l:ii. Mtmiiruot-iire- at the Cliemi'-i- i i..,t,

SAN FRANCISCO ST., SANTA FE, N. M.courts of the tenitory. Prompt attention gn eu

lo all uulneB nnruaieu iu FRISCO LINE!T. V. CONWAY. O. O. POSKV. W. A. HAWKINS.

rnvwAV. POSEI HAAVKIJiS,itorv of V. OItU) S D1SPENSARV.'o. '!t'-- Main St., iiuffuli, . '.becomes a state, ine nui

of the national Republican party and ot Attorneys and Counselors at Law, aUver City

New Mexico, irompv iw,u. - ..

buBiuen8 iutruBted to our caio. rraetlee iu anMM St. Louis & San Francisco B. R.the courts oi tne

FISCHER BREWING CO.MAMJFACTCItKIiS OF

Strictly Pure Lager Beer!V. A. VIilKK.

ts offered by the manuine hivnrs ir. Waac'B Ua8rrli

Attorney and Counselor at Law, F. O. Box

F,ftiia le, N. M., practices In aupreme andall' dUlrict courts of New Mexico bpeeia attentlou given to mining ua oimu.sulean lauci grant inigninm.

the administration is to admit all tne ter-

ritories as states, Utah and Alaska ex-

cepted, and this is as it should lie. Thereis now not another territory but is amplyable to take care of itself ; tho citizens of

the territoriesof are live, ambitious,intelligent, cultivated' people, right from

tho bosoms of the best homes of the east ;

tiiev have all the interest in the generalgovernment that a citizen 'of a state could

have, in fact more, for the other states,and the communities in them, have for-

mulated and gotten into available shapewi ,i riimr f.r.bir tlm rtciliticnl mnchinerv

I'ussengers for St. I.ouis nud the eastshould travel via Ilalstoad nud the FriscoLine.

This Is the only Itoute Iu connectionwith the A., T. & S. V. that runs Throughrullman Cars to St. Louis without change.

Elegant Reclining Chair Cars and Dinlogfa, a tirM vnti nn tlin Frisco Line.

and theCATRON. J. II. KNAKBKI.. T. W C" N 1 1

.wlwv u lLAii' itfc.f. A f'LANCl .

Finest Mineral Waters.

Vv Cutttrrit in i'lio IteM' wliieb they cannot un.OI' CATAItim.-nii- !t

ivv l.onilacbu, obstruction oi' ilie iinfji.".iiLanrca, iliachantea falling from the Jkhi.'j'',; le i'lroui, Hometlmes proluoo, wateryVia i"crit:, iiiuthei'S, thick, tenacious, mueoue,

i,ioofi and putrid: the cj.--s an

;..iui a wafory: there ia HnRlnjr m vhc, , ricnf.i- , or eouirhintt to clear. ' ,.....,....,..itl-i- ff filVenttti-- nml-.e-

Tub raising of the assessment of the

Maxwell land grant property from $900,000

to $3,000,000, seems to have been very ill

advised, very improper and very unjust.The company is doing all it can to induce

immigration ; it is making fair and justterms with settlers and land buyers ; it is

Attorneys at" Law ttoljelwn iu JJUimeery,Santacourt" "the Territory.

Mexico,One of the ttrm will be

at all tunes in Santa Ke. Ash for Tickets Tla llalstead and Frisco

Albuquerque Foundry & Machine Comp'yW. B. HLOAN,

Lamer, Notari Public and United Stales Connktairealer in REAL ESTATE mid MINES....it i. .iintia frnm liieorfl: tho voice

H.L. MORRILL,General Manager, At. I.ouis, Mo.

D. WISHART,Uer.eral l'assenger Agent,

St. Louis. Mat",.nmH and hua a "nasal twane"; the

tii is itfenni.-e- ; smell and tasto are.. . ,t ,.ro u a. Mtnmtlon of ilizzlness, vJh

Bpeelal attention given to exau ""m ' '"mines or 'mloselling or capltallztug

Newlcxieo, Arizona and Old Mexico, Hau.i.r kanehes aud Kauges, with aud with

' .r J ... i' .i... I.,., a Knlrlncr rnmyli urul i r

(liiu vji nut. ji . ...v i -of government, and the material bcnelitsarising therefrom ; in tho territories theformative condition prevails ; the benefitsare all to come, and tho best manner of

bringing them about is a matter of ab-

sorbing interest to citizens of a territory.To such an extent is this true that it is

safe to sav that 'JO per cent of our citizen

erurdebiiit v'. 'Inly a few of tho 'ibove-ruime- d

out stock, for sale. ,i SOL. LOWITZKI,DKALKU in

ssnta re, isew miiii ai'itoms arc lii;e:y io uo . ,.'1'ii. Hi3utH of cases annimll.. viltic

nunirestinsi' Imlf of the above symPK 'ei.i. .... ...linn hi id 4.111 In thr

R. P. HALL, Secretary and Treasurer.

IRON ANU 11KAHS CASTINGS, ORE, COAI. AND LUMBER CARS, HUAFT

INM, FPLLETB. GRATE BARS, BABBIT MKTAL, COLUMNSAND IRON FRONTS FOR BUILDINGS.

REPAIRS ON MINING AND MILL MACHINERY A SPECIALTY?

Albuauerque, - New Mexico.

PHYSICIANS.Mo diieano U eo common, wore deceptive tino GENEBALship is awaae to me siuiuiiun, unuci- - J. H. SLOAN. M.

PHYSICtAW AND BURQKOM.or ICRS limier-ll-"'- u ijii.kiiui.nO iiiiiiii,i.aoothlni2. nnd heallnir properties.. a n I iiiiii'i'.i ni iu t in. a .ii-

V pi, e avenue. ERCHANDIS

endeavoring to develop the resources of a

large portion of Colfax county at a heavy

expense; it Is digging ditches, building

roads, erecting telephone lines, making

fences, putting large quantities of land

under irrigation, developing the rich

minerals on the grant, advertising the

territory, and in every possible way im-

proving the property.To be sure, its possessions might be

called a vastdo.nain, and there is no doubt

that in due course of time the propertywill be very valuable. But up to date the

grant company has received no revenue

from the property, and it will be some

years before even a small dividend can

he realized on the large capital invested.

saVeflo" Catarrh, "Cold in Iho Head,"..tnnnhii lli.ailnrtiii.

staiuls trie insaiHloutBOl ourgoverniuetii,is enthusiastically in favor of or againstevery political question of the day, hasformulated in his own mind, with singularclearness and completeness, a scheme ofnatural advancement and political

of our government, dovetailed

'in' . .....i .

siol.l l.y UrusifiMs eveiywheru; CO ceuts.

KsTii.oid Aironv front Catarrh." euplea Dy i;oi. cttcueo.drug store. .. JULIUS H. GERDES,... ... ixt n.nnn.n ll.n fmrw.uu mnamnrlat.

i lilt. v . .

if ;iihc.i, j. i" writes i "Some ten yeaw ago DKNTAI. SURGKONS.1 snllei'cil tuitoM agony from ciironio nasal

. My family Physician gave me up as.ticiaiii.lc, and said I must die. My case wns

them altoge'her and is at the touch of amatch ablaze with enthusiasm in working

nut sJni-l- n eitizensbiii is ninolv able

Hav, Oats, Corn and Bran,Bain Va;ous, Buggies

ami HarnccH.All Goods DKLIVFKKD FKEK In any

part of the oily. CLOTHD. W. MANLEY,

DBHTIST.,.jcli n liiiit one. Hint every tiny, uiwiirub buii-i-

inv voice would beeomo o hoarse I couldmrelv uueak above a whisper. In the morning

. l.i fllnn.lnir ..I1 mv fhw,.. Over CM. creamer- - - HATTER AND MEN'S FURNISHER.Sandoval Street, Santa Fe, N. M.uuu ... w. j ,'my eoiigiiiitu ""y;i.lmost slrangle mu. liy tho usoof Dr. Sage g 0 to 19, to 4OFFICE IIOUKS,

to take care of itself and to make a stategovernment accrue to its great benefit ifthe territory contained no more popula-- :

tion than Maricopa county. Think of

holding such a people in disfranchisementon national affairs i There has been no

Catarrh Uetneiiy, in tnree tiiuniiis, i wan uSan Francisco Street - Santa Fe, N. M

man, atal tiet cure nun oeeii jerumxieuuREAL ESTATE AGENTS AND 8UK-- Patented Aug:-10,188- 7

lMPROVF.n JUfiE l!0. 1888."CousSant.y Hawking and Spluttne."Thomas .t. UtrsiiiNOEsq., WOU Pine Street, VH.YUK.rs.

..iiM.ni WII1TK.bondage, no noluioal wrong ever thrust Dr. Owen'stro Galvanic Bodyupon a people by the American govern

BY'Tiiiwi inr.', iii,y li. 'UI'lLHilll fSllBIICUBUl

M. Ijimi, ."., Wlin-o- . "'W w 'from ee'ni-i-- for throe years. At times I couldLai-dl- breathe, and was constantly hawkltiganrl rr.i!titi2-- anj for the last eight months

B. B. Deputy Surveyor and U. 8. Deputy MiucralSurveyor.

. Location, made upon publicft aro guaranteed toment more unrigiueous, mora ganmx iu

high and spirited minds, more ungencr-.n- jin tim nnrt rf tho government or reure- me ioiiuwiuk-- oi:l not breatho through the nou-lls- .

.'i ....t.i nni.l.l tin Hnna fn. trir. T .linV tnionnation reiHiivo '",land grants. Offices in Klrschner Block, secoua UU. nlln a m .I.IlOIIl'lll IIIIHIIHK ..i.tlli. U"nu ' .uv.

m.. i .I.'irul tt fftf Tlr Rqcti a IHtlfirvli rllllBUIUailU U Ul 3 dUau MwX Qwi.u Ddpfc.savoring more of tho pettv tyrannies ofaoor, santa r e, k. m.

tt'eomly. imi! 1 am now a well man. I believo piHiniB, I.UlllUilHOiGeneral and Xerv-fin- .

nehintv.rostiv- -. .it Pi o" ine '.any Hiiro reiueuj n vn. i in

The territorial board of equalizationwill look upon the matter iu the mosd

careful and painstaking manner, and will

do what is right and proper. Ciov. Prince,

chairman of the board, has had duringbis political career in New York a greatdeal of experience in equalization and

arbitration matters which will be found

very valuable in cases of this kind. The

assessment should bo considerably re-

duced and should be made to conform to

tbe rule of what is just, fair and equitableto all concerned, namely the territory of

New Mexico, the county of Colfax and

the Mas well Land Grant company.

Sacnott 1, chapter 73, of the CompiledT aws of New Mexico. 1880-18-87 provides

n!...Nii Mfl.vnniinPHIl.nHfl. Kid.

Surveying .Mapping Soiual Exhaustion, wasting

:THl n ll let II CO, anu OUO nun uui,. to'i- -

rail- trial to experience astounding results audu permanent cure."

A complete Treatise on Catarrh, giving vaj.. .ilnllilni. flnit OLhAV

tremblingof body, Diseases caused from indiscretions in Youth or M arrled Life . In fact alldiseases pertaining to the womb or genital or-

gans of male or female. Sent to responsible.ii I .!! I... nallAA nAU- t-

TPa X V its rt. t. fO--niltLeiB 111 llllllill lllUi", "III " ..i... ,.7paid to any address, on receipt of a two-ce- nt

pOStOga stamp. nuureus,World's Dlspurrarr Hedlcml Aasoclution, Lparties onaoaayatriai. cieuuiu

lend 8c postage forfrea Illustrated pamphlet,Which will be sent you in plain sealed envelops.

OWEM GI.GCTBIC BELT A APPLIAKCE CO.

E. L. SNOWDEN,Mexico.

POffice at Dr. L'Engle's residence,

Lower Ban Francisco street, Bnnta Fe.

UNDERTAKERS.

Wo. sen Mum Strut. BtrPFT.O. ''.v

llionarciiittui; lurnis ui j;uyci iiuicm.fact is it was a provision thrust into ourfree institutions before the government ofthe United States had been able toentire-l- y

extricate itself from tho ideas of mon-

archic government; it is tho only ono lefty in all our American system of free

political institutions, and it is time toeradicate that. Tho Republican partyproposes to eradicate it ; they propose toadmit the territories of tho union andthus give to the citizens of those terri-

tories the rights of an American citizen,of which thev aro deprived. Arizona,like Idaho, will put on her new clothesand go up to Washington aud ask to beallowed to sit among the freo people ofthese L'nited States.

V J I O 111" and send with your ordur and save S per cent. Write for

CUT J3 I our illustrated catalogue and price list. Order yourWaSVo siiitb mu . from thAirS.tinfV In thuWest-atKast- ern prices.

Swift's Srenrio has enred me of aViK..n1.Mi mil nn inn Inn niMi-- thisDaner.l St. Louis, Mo.

Jntolerablo It wns callid UKT UL!, ""'"""' -

THE MrN&M&RA DRY GOODS CO.."Rupture.Eczema by tlie unclors four or whomtreated mo with no relief. I candidlyconfess V.iai I owe my present good heali Ii

to 8. ft. B., which In my estimation Is 16th and California, Denver, Colo.J. W. OLINGER, .

Practical Embalmer. Electric Belt an Truss

COMBINED.mva'.naws iw a oiooa remcuy.Jfies Jl-u- DbWitt,

WZl N. loth SL, bL Louis, Mo. win nrBctire in any parroi rirnory. HxW i Hi.IU. IHHAKlrs KliSVine-- a

Kin TDItfiu with Tii" tlvgtm'BV New Feed and Livery Stable!OLD HERLOW STAND.

9. ElectricVyj Is wornOttr baby when two months old was Belt Attachment This truss

Hfl.h mm on1 nnmtfirf 'I llA 3fyr currentauacuea wit.-- , ocroiuia, wuiuu iurnw....l.Tlir rnt re v. flln B Boletio Popular!

A Biianlsh Weekly ra'per pa bllshedt Santa Fe, N. M.

cuiiscd us to despair ofhur life, Tlio

that the county commissioners of each

county shall constitute a board of equali-ratio- n

for the revision, correction and

completion of the assessment rolls.

Such board LaU hold two regular meet-

ings for this purpose In each year, nt the

court house, commeneingon the first Mon- -

day of June and July. IJ shall at its

first meeting Lave power to supply omis-

sions in the assessment rolls, and for the

purpose of equalizing the same, may in-

crease, diininisli or otherwise alter and

I;:tlen to relievo ner, i nu v unuKv..itt' hpceipio. which soon cared herentirely, and shoisriow halo and licnrty,

BUGGIES, SADDLE AND BUGGY HORSES for hire on Reasonable Terms.

Wagons, Buggies and Horses Bought and Soldattention to outfitting Trarelera. Leave depot calls ror haclii orbag-BP0"- "

,t the om or telephone from Creamer's drug store.

flOL. LOWITZKI & SON.

can be made mild or strong. This la the onlycombined electric trusB and belt evermade. Itwill cure rupture in 80 to 90 dayii. For full do.oription of Dr. Owen'g Electro.Oalvanic Belts,Spinal Appliances, Trusses and Insoles send Jofor free Illustrated pamphlet which will betent vou in sealed envelopo. Bold only by tha

OWKN liLECTBIC BILT A APPLIANCE CO.Msntioa I 300 W Broadway,Uiis paper. IiiU, VO.

New YoaK city may be fast, where

wine, women tind cards are concerned,but there is nothing alarmingly fast about

its public spirit. The Grant memorialstatue u not yet erected, and tho moneyfor tho centennial memorial arch has cot

yet been raided.

JS. V. I)ELtt, W UI'S Texas.

laySend for book giving history of LEADING SPANISH PAPER OF THE- TERRITORY.

BUBSCBIFTION BATES:Blood Diseases aud advice to BiiOtrcrs,maUedfres, Taa Swutt brtcimo Co.,

Drawer 3, Atlanta, On. 3 mos., 81One Ter, wB o "

Page 4: Santa Fe Daily New Mexican, 08-03-1889 - CORE

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"l'uiu .i.;.-i.ri- e. i,l-- Ilullilril mi. Fioltt- - v..-- .. TULiVAY TifViE TASLE. THE ST. JULIAN subscribe foe.MLLTVM INT PAKVO,

And All in the Wont.Ov r lli,iH):),'l(i.) acres ( tainl iifri'

Mountain TlvriclTiio effort mmie to p.""ir.: an tii prnjiria- - j ptoveiuent.

lion from tUt last. o!i;;ro to bu1 a lel-- j IJt J60i, nfter traversim; tho Ilu..tan j

egation (if bibmiug; men to the 1'ariK ox- - i river from its mouth to Album', ,,ri.l cure-- !ANT. re.ITi'IIISON.'I'Oi'FK ..ld B&RFsCR SHOP." ""M,rvttK AST !HjlitdlSlji .J

j

111

'm M BILLIARD HALL

i, but iniiividnnlm uk last imcm vnr unat-- tiio ..in'miion position im n.t stiit mof the homestead and tniiher rii'l . enterprise lias not been pA. T. SPLTRLOCft pbackward in this

Ciireini'v iiickedampip

Tlit- - . t a) t ert UiitK medium In 12m

t n!,pi iiihvHt, aii'l Kiving eachday parlltt nl fulJKt Tvyr'rtm tho IcKlati and court ru-'- ..

I ii i;, military in'itPtnciitH andntiiT matter ot tcncral intercutucuurrh) at Die territorial capital-

. mailer. Tliirtv-liv- pj hk-- iMoie ll.au l.lTW!),Uv, WW nave been wrk;,:,,, Uj(1 ,,-

.No. Ml.

F.rrnAo'nu Mureii.1.

A .v. .Iniicriun

Will lureUroySHIltB f"

pm hf "iiited States.... k tiie other day,

to examine evervl!iiii!

sctlicl m the la.- -t eiulit years, represent- - sailed fioni Newiti a larger area than Uiv Mates of In- - their mission heinpm

pm:,...'!vO

ip

Kin HrII lip

.liana, lilinojs, (Jlno Hint Alirluu'nn. the) at tlie

Iliiylng nought IJurb.T SIm.jj i,. AihcrtJ Hk the pall-Hi-

. ol' r.riuerami th(t ,nl.lir. All kiixl of iiitCms u.;r)f dorif In tht licit tylv, SIihv- -

Ir.ft 15e, Jfair Cuttli. mi. I Shampooing j

3uC each, San Franc. hum St., SANTA KK

..iM.iijii uiui at oilier points on(.'r.i'iitest cliuir;es liav" h, vn rmicia in the the continent Iron, the standpoint of the

and terrinunnw'.stkrn jxrou : of statespinpmpmpin

workin.'uianf'.UOjLiquors & Cigar?viiyio6 'i'V lilt S;l:W)

atnKill

l.an Vega.Karon

fully noting tho grandeur and oncither sido 0 this magnificent hii.'hnav f

nature, Ilcndrick Hu.ls.iii wrot" thop"words: "It is as beautiful ft land as unocaii tread upon." Two hundred arid

eighty years have marvelously increasedthe beauty of the great river called byhis name, and could he return to thescenes of his manhood, he would lindmany more lovely sights than those uponwhich ids eyes rested in the early naitof the seventeenth contuiy. The naturalbeauties of the Hudson are much thesame, and no description can exaggeratethem ; hut the magnificent steamers thatply between Now York and Albany, theinnumerable sailing craft that dot tiie

WKST liiiL'Mi.

tones,. .oinprifjinK Oakotn, Nebraska, Min-

nesota, Wyoming and .Montana, wlierenearly OO.OOO.UUi) of acres have been set-tled in the last eight years, lntliesoiith-wesler- n

uronii, .'oiiiprisin Kansas, Col

1:2,:i; :t'i.i

J A, i

pmjiiu

pm

:. am0 uuift n, "rU'j'i'irr! 'jri'i Poci laliles. 10::

."ii'i

RatonLas VegasI. amySlllltlt i'V.rcHlltrt Ko. ..

I.KinyWalliiepAlbuquerqueAl' Junction.rji Marciiil

llPa30.

dp I'Ji'J.il "Var :.'; inn Hr

iip '.':IU nin lipar lOtJtil nrdp lu:ai '"...

PJ:0t llii1:.'0 ami

:..,' alii

There was a terrible epidemic oi dvsen-ter- y

and bloody Ihix in i'.ipp County, Hi.,last summer. As many as live deaths oc-curred iu ono day." Messrs. Walterttruthers, of Waltersbmv, suld over liSObottles of Cliambeilnin's Culic, Chi.lernand Diarrhoea Kemeily during this epi-demic and say thev never heard of itsfaiiiny; in any case w hen the directionswere followed. It was the onlv medicineused that did cme the won-- t ease.s. Manypersona were cured by it after the doctorshad given them "p. Twentv-tiv- e and 00cents bottles for sale I.v C. M". Creamer.

orado, Missouri and New Mexico, nearlyyo.OUU.OOO of acres havo been occupied.

On the I'aeihe, coast, KI.OOU.OUO of acresn. ore have been settled, mid l;i,000,UUU ofarret, must be added to the southern stateson both sides of the Mississippi, .lonnthe l'acilic roads ls,oo.).uti'j of acres havebeen opened since the last census.

pilljilli

iii'u! i""pm

11:10 pm10 Mill

l.:U0 pinr.'-'- pm

and i'l'ptl Sl.itilfi in coiiuf tiit Ju

J. T. FORSHA, ProprJ"ta Fe,surface of tho miglity river, the never-endin- g

clusters of cunal boats that arebeing towed up aud down, tho beautifulvillas that one.eucounters at every turn,tho magnificent monuments, perpetuat-ing heroic deeds, that wo lind here and

THE SHORT UM TO

CHICAGO,

SANTA KK ANII UENVKlt .k KIO(.KANIlH H.WI.WAY i lls.

Soculi H.mtl'nf the Wi st and Sliort.vt lino toI .olormlii fpriiiiis mill lu'iiver, oln.

8a nt a Kb. N. l., May Ju, liw.i.Mntl iiu.l KxpicfH No. 2 ilaily exi ept 1. l.iy.

Mail unit Kxpri'iM No. 1 ilailvowtrt Sun. In

' thern along tiie banks of the noblest

Connoted with th etttnhilflhiT.iit4 ti J.b oltie.i n'vl furninhcd wJth

material and inuciiii;ery i In w hicH.uora I tunifd out V'editinuHly SN

:uid cheaply; and a hlndcry mIioucfrppclalfy of lino blank hook workand ruling 1 not oxroiled by any.

in its m vfah. m still m:E m mm

7:. 0 am I.vAt ST. LOU!river of the continent, add an endlessvariety to the scenery, and resistlesscharm to the eye of the "traveler.

The New York Central & Hudson River 3,2 4ol'J:IOlo:40

I.lll:...pm!piu;I.m. .

Hlll'B.HIUl .

Htn;H..

'.it a California Jtcar.Anybody can catcli a cold this kind of

weather. The. trouble is to let ro, like theman who caibiht the bear. We advise ourleaders to purchase of C. M. Cnamcrabottle of fiantii Abie tho California Kini;of consumption, asthma, bronchitis,conch and croup cures, and keep it handy.'Tis'pleasino; to I he taste and death tothe above complaints, fs.dil at .f 1,00 ft

bottle or three lor ifi.ol). Californiajrives immediate relief. Tho ca-

tarrhal virus is booh displaced by its heal-

ing and penetrating nature. Give it atrial.' Six months treatment $1. 0b; sent

Santa Ko, N. M.KstuHii'laKerv let ra

Autonit.i, . coAiiiiiHisa .

....la Vetu...Cucbara Jc.

..I'mibio

railroad runs along tiio bank of tiio Hud RK,

Ann'ilcan llri'n.l.Of 110,000,000 worth of breadstulls

exported fioni the United states in loiS,Kntiuu took 74,0!iO,OijO worth, or OU.olpercent. Of ifllH,0.ji),000 worth of

exported Ihilian took 81, 000,000or 07.9:3 per cent. Other countries werebetter customers than liriiian for petro-leum, but Britian took $141,400,0011worth of cotton (OL'.S-i- ; out of a total rt

of $22o,U0WM.

Cholera in .tllchiguii.

and dealer In

'.!;i; milI2::ii pm."t:.tO pm.iikj ims:lo pm.1 '.'Ci jiin

ll:"0 i.raJ:00 nil,6:80 am7i) amfi:t". tun

7.106:104:l.'v M 111 OILY!1.11!

Monuments, Headstones, Etc. BOSTON,Points East.:

Cnlorailo sprlhtjH.. ..Ixmiv.t..ansa t.'ity. Mo. il .

.St. 1..M1IS.

antpmpminn And

son river tho entire distanco from NewYork and Albany, and is the great trunkline that connects the metropolis of thewestern w orld with the famous health andpleasuro resorts of central, northern andwestern New Y'ork, including in its listthe Catskill mountains, Saratoga, Lakelieorge, Sharon and Riehlield springs,Lake Ontario, the lierkshiro hills. Niauara

Lv ll:8UIb'.'O

9:00Ar'4:20

AllC. M.

w ill 1 your 1ill' to cull ami (rntmy prlei' b.'Vi.rH K"'1 Ifwlmre. "mil 2.1 tl.llt'liver, .III'

il .Iil.v 10: inn

ti BftCITiVF For LOiiT or FAIXINO KANEOODiH ru,l Hit eril ana NEKV0US L'tblXITYIPTTT? TP WMlrr-- cf Bitdyand Mind: EffMtiw ofErrr or ExCBBeii in Old or Youngin ',.. Sot.l- - ll.MHillll '. ..It-.- Ilt.w Iti hnl.rv. jiChlr..'lh.-- V. UK. Mil ) I ...iri.ll OHI,lS PHTHof BOI1Y.Ai..,i,iit.i, uifaii!i, ini.li: 1 nr.;.'! ji,:m u b ar

rn.m tl Mill'., nnd for-li- CunnlrtMLhi phu rllu lurm. Mui'l., till iplnnatlun, and rnor-- n.tlM

t..I..O tnr. ....Iri. !! MEOICAl CO., 8UM10, . t

by mail $1.10. HAMPSON,Coi.iiitftr.-l.i- l A i;t.,

HKN I'H. I III, (I.

Dr. F. D. Larke, of Rogers City, Mich.,Santa Fe, N. M iTio"to

7

J. W. OL'NCEB..diim-rn- in..f'uWii". ' 'obi.. Sail. la..I.oa.lvill...

Ar l:ti am,pini

I.v 0:30 jiin, says tne epinemic ot last year in lYesipie O M'lu.Uor It IkColorado' Scandal.Tho New York Herald of last Friday

publishes a column article under flash

am I.vmil Aram J.vam I.vam Arma J.vn intoninnh;o Arpin I.vpin Arrr tin'

. ..l'u.'bl". i ulo. :l l

snll.la 4:l"i. ..(irapi! .10 0.00

alt Lake city, Hal:! 7:40

ampin',a in1

pin

falls, tho Thousand islands, Lake Cham-plai-

the river St. Lawrence, and hun-dred of others.

Tho New York Central is a part oi thogreat national higliw ay across the conti-nent, and for the btautv of its scenery.

T CARRIAGE & HARNESS MANUFACTURING CO.

Ar 1:1..icio

10:00T:li.

I.vAr .WWLv 8:00

isie county, in wlm ii m many personslost their lives,- was choleric dysenteryinstead of choleni as first reported. Heused Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera andDiarrhoea liemedy and says it succeeded,where all other remedies" failed. Not nsiii'.de case was lusi in whirii it was used.

ntf.l.'U.. If :la PLKHAR1'in:aui.JiIday (is'lcu. . --M.liiii:.uu 1 raiicii.c'i,:'d flic , :4

Wo ur.- iiKiiii.t.iHup-n- and iinv q , 71 ton niciei naracsiGeneral freight ami ticket oilie.; un.l Aciili. t r l,i yrn. ti:mj tiwilt Sl S1400VMS

headlines, which read: "I.esjislaliveCrookedness in Colorado Steals WhichShould Make the Rising Itoodler Wisli toio West Thievery a Fine Art After

l'ickinc the Hones of the Tux Payers onRent, Supplies, Public Printing and inEvery Way They Could Conceive oi Hie.sseinblvmeii Wound untlie Session with

nil Iniur- -('aiiitiil note . oiirtnT cl I'l'.zao. 1. lann lUrn.-sn- .

togV $24.50uid ticketniiui.in relntivo to thnor.'h iiviu'litMEmm

tho number and importance of tho cities'through which il passes, its almost totallack of grades and curves, this great four-trac-

railway is unsurpassed iu Europe orAmerica.

Hnpiiy ; ioli' rrii,.. 'wi y if notjThis remedy is the most reliablo andmost successful medicine known forcolic, cholera morbus, dvsrnterv. diar li Vi hTi. An v tn.it rtriU. .juii ur H

dfr.i bnii'x Haines, Jiim nr. os uell ab jrhoea ami hioo.lv IIuk: 2o ai d fit) centlEAUTH, fi;y .tiuw.i" tt'B'Jiiiti mititiiH lu.niiociUt'ra liloiious, Pictines.iue and J'.ewildeiin! bottles for sale by C. M. Creamer, tor tiioiQ. ii ffiv no credit, and navo .

rale viil he elioortuliy and tnroiiirn iick-e- l

snhl. 'rlirolif:!! I'lllluiHU slt'epcl'H bct.ve"!lI'ucbl.i, l.ciulviilc ami . 'I'ltcii. I'sscuccrs furDenver take new brna.l (ratine l'ullmau lc'pcrs friini I'uchnra. All trains now iru '.'cr Veinand (IiiiohiicIhi i ns'soH in .iitvliirht.

by t.'l.'irrapli. ('has. jniNiK.(i.'ii. Stijit.

CLOSING 01' M.UI.S.tM.SIEUN M UI.H CI.riSK.

ONE FSiCE, ONLY.Platform ( mnhinntinn. nnd-- m niii V it it's. : mmet

as othem Ht Top Himpic, & ( ;(.W!UIIPIHImdmKevel, m Inch tbe Pretty ( nrl Steno'-- 1

-

raphers Figured Extensively The ( irand T,ie i'aeis..Inrv Unkindly Indicts All Hands, Except The jiriijierty loss at Johnstown is nowtho'Seat'tary, Who Move's Out." fnirly iixed at ,000,71 1. Iu the first

.vu..,i..istn.t..r'f! Notice. jconfusion of tho disaslcr it was put at

In the matter of tho estate of Andrew f""',JUU'UU():jsa

aro nne Ml toi riiactonN S 3f 5

box. dud delivariu cars in Likiiirt, jite oj (karat.

f' p, m. for eat cf I. a Junta only. ,

"o0t. in. lor local and t'Ut. :

a. m. lor Pueblo, icnvcr mid cait.wr.sTKUN mails . i.osi:.

7:"0 p. in.

Platform Wagon, $60 fm W.- mike ? HARNESSlull hi)1'ilenl l'iiesl Itehlng FlleUMdiieuor, deceased, notice ot appoint-- 1

ment us adminisliator. Our ilnrtii'SH nrn J Nh. OakI.ciiiIm r. siniilc, 2 v 20.Symptoms Moisture; intense itchingNotice is hereby yiven that letters of and stinging; most at nudit: worse bv

administration were issued to the underIJirlit Int:l)lcAdue-- v, b. PRATT, Ssc'y.ILKHART, INDIANA.

FKATEMAL OSDEES.StONTEZliM.V I.OIKiK, No. A. F. .V A,

St. MrctH no the llrst Moiulnv of each month.V. K. Ka.lvy, W. M.: Henry M. Davis, Siicretary.

signed as administrators of the estate ofAndrew McOrejior, deceased, on the -- Oth

dayol Julv, A. D. lSHii. All persons

i.T nitlnu's (JoldPii llalaam No. 1O .r.s Ch'vicr'.s, fin: and 8 conil s;a''evbr. stii it,-- Uks n.l Son Kirs.HycH, Xnw, etc., cop;.cr-- .lor. d Uiotihci,yplii:ii;o at r.h, . iw.isf.l Scalp, and all

primary ct tho .lUcaso l.n nvn asi'rl", PS OO ?r Bolt In.

t, llli lma'.. (i lil .n n.ilaniu o.lCuta :r, AI.'i'ciuia!f3..-T)!ii;iLi-

Pain i In tiio Iioncs, I'aim In t!ioIn.k il tiio Nock, L'lccratcd Soro

Tliro:it, Ua'i, Lumps a:nl(. orvn, Sliff:ios3 of tho Limlii, anl

n I from the systum,.au fl by iiidSLT'tlm or'aliu-:-

t .Mercury, aviir; tho bl d pure andV siltliy. rl'vic, 5.3 co r I Oltlp.lilclinu'x O.il.ien s,,anlsll A tit I..Int.! (..r t'.o cure of Conorrhtr-a- C!oc,Ji'.iL.tiun Cruvcl, and nil Urinarr or Gcni-t-

Jiyarruiijcniunu. Price 8'i 50 irOi.ttlf.J Itlchan'fl Cul.len Spanish In.

f'rmvcio oavs.jf Oonorrhoja,.Mry ;!oct, Stricturcs.ic. Price

1 .":) per Rotllo.I... Riclutn'it Oiililcn Olntmonttr tiio erT.i'live hunlinr.f fivphihtlesircs,

u.d eruptions. PrlroSl ilO prr l!ox.Jo Iiiohuu's (ioi.loii i'ii s .'.'rrvo

in.l r.ra.-- i trcatmont; lussof pli vsi at pow-er, exec-- or ovcr.wnrlt, rront'ralion, etc.Irioo o per Box.

T.tnlo i.i.tl Mci'Tino,cverynli.jrc, C. 0. 1)., toouroly packed

pn' t'Xpreta.

". 1'. nicnATIT CO. , Agmtt,; o: lu S:i!isn:no street, t orncr clay,

Sin Frrciciicis, Cal. m1 111CLLAU il.YUXD iT.EE.

THE EXICANNEW

scralcliiiig. If allowed to continue tumorsform, which often bleed and ulcerate, be-

coming very sore. Swaync's Ointmentstops (bp itching and bleeding, healsulceration, and iu most, cases removesthe tumors. At druggists', or by mail, 0ucents. Dr. Swayne A Son, l'luindelphia.

"Charming" 11111.

P.ufTalo Rill has written to a friond inColorado that he has received proposalsof marriage from twenty-seve- n wealthyPnrisionues.

Is Lite Worth Living?Not if you go through the w orld a dyspep-tic. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets area posi-tive cure for the worst forms of dyspepsia,indigestion, flatulency and constipation.Guaranteed nnd sold by A. C.Ireland, jr.,druggist.

ESTABLISHED IN 186

Having claims airumst t be estate ot the de-

ceased are hereby notified to present thesame for allowance, w ithin the time pro-vided by law, or they w ill be barred. Allpersons indebted to said estate are herebynotilied to settle the same w ithout delay.

ANDlthW W. Cl.KlA.VI), Jn.,Vm. McIxtosii, Administr's.

Santa Fe, N. M., July 24, 1SSU.

An Americau M'ontau.Mi s. Joseph Chamberlain, nen Endicott,

is said to be the most popular w oman theUnited States has yet sent to Euf-land- .

Charming as Lady Randolph Chureliill is,and attractive as is Lady Mundoville,neither of these ladies made such an in-

stantaneous success us did Mrs. Chamber-lain, Every 0110 witli w hom she has beenbrought in contact, from her majesty thequeen down, has been made captive bythe Puritun bride. Her manners areperfect, and her bearing is like that of ft

duchess.

Assignee's Sale,I will, until tho 10th day of August,

SK;, dispose of at private suits tho engine,power, boiler, power,

and all tools and piping connected I here-

with, belonging to the Santa Fe Artesian

SANTA Fr. CHAI'TICK, AO. 1. K. A.MnsutiH. Mei-l- en the sccinl Moiidny of eachmonth. W. H. ifari-oiui- 11. 1'.: Henry M. Ihivis,Soeri'tnrv.

SANl'A l'K CMjTAMKUV, So. 1,Klliahts 'IVmj.lar. Meets on the fourth Momlavof each mould. K. L. Bartletl, K. C.; 1'. 11. Kuhii,Heeor.ler.

SANTA FK lOIKJE lK l'EUFKCTION,No. 1, 11th d. Rrec A. A. 8. ii. Meets on the tliir.lMon.lav of ouch jnoiitti. Max. Frost. V. ,M.

tlKNTENMAL KNCA Al I'JI IJNT, 1. ( I. O. K.

Mcel second and fourth Tues'lnvs. Max I'rosr,C. K; p. II. Ktihn, Scribe.

TAKADISK LODGE, No. 2, J. O. 1.1. V.Meets every Thursday cveuim;. Clms. V. I'rolt,N. G.: Jas. V. Newhail. Secrettiry.

AZ1XAN LODGE. No. :!, I. (). O. F.Meets every Friday nipht. W. B. Sloan, M. (..;H. J. llrlswold, Seerctary,

IS A NT A FK I.OIK.IC, No. 2, K. of 1'. Meetsfirst and third Wednesdays. I". II. .Meicalf, c. t:.;C!. H. GrcftK, K. of 1'.. and s.

OKltllANIA l.ODGK, .No. 5, IC. of I'.Meets 2U uud 1th Tues.lavs. Will C. Duiton,G. C: K. G. MoKnrlau.l. K. of R. and S.

NKW MKX1CO DIVISION, No. 1, UniformRank. K. of 1". Meets iirsl WediK'Sdny in eachmonth. E. I.. Unrtiott, Captain; A. M. Dettleba. b,Reconler.

CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OK AMKItlCA.Meets second Thursday in the month. AtanueioRomero, President; Geo. oni, Sceretur.' .'. M.

Creamer, Treasurer.SANTA FE LODGK, No. ffl',7, G. I". U. O. F.

Meeta first, anil third '1 hursdajs. 1'. W. .Muore,N. ().; W. W. Tate, Secretary.

GOLDEN LODGE, No. 3, A. O. V. V.

Meets every second and fourth Wednesdays. W.S. llarroun, Master Workman; II. I.iii.lheini,Recorder.

CAKLICTON VOST, No. Il, G. A. K.. meetsfirst am' third Wednesdays oi em h intuitu, lit

thctr hall, south side of the plaza.

Tho

oldoM, best,must reliablo and

wtrotitfost itptT in N:wMTiwico. i'ublisbos Associatrd

Press disinitc'lios, territorial now, thestiprorno court dccUions, and

tho laws enacted by theinto .Stli lofrislit-tiv- o

VV- ' m !!' 1m21 ge thai wry pair li trwdIhu Bear 1jackjui.

"Korrect Shape."

WOMEN AND MICE.The reason why a woman la afrntd of t

Bouea u a profound myntery Indeed, it hainever been very dearly proven that (he tiBut lome women are conrtantly in buco inervous, Irritable condition that tho .llffhtofftiling annoys and gtartle tbem. The cauce oithis unfoi-tunat- Mate of atfalrs la utimll)Roue functional derangement; omo diitrewInr or painful ioino deranire.ment ov peculiar weakneea Incidnnt to Eelex ; or, it may be due to Inflammation, ul-

ceration or displacement, of inmii of tbpelvlo vlaeera, or to other oriranlo lralouipocullar to her sex. From whichever caimIt may ariae, Dr. Plerce'a Favorite Preacrip.tlon Is a p'ltitivt nmed), so certain in Iticurative reaulta that IU manntaoturera aetIt, through .lruirftista, under a ouarantea olIU givinK aatlstactlon In every case, oimoney paid for it will ba promptly re.

tin.lrrf. As a soothing and strengthenlninervine, " Favorite Prescription " is una.qualed and is Invaluable la allaying and sub-duing nervous excitability, irritability, ex-haustion, prostration, hvstcrm, spnsms anilother distressing, nenoua symptoma com-monly attendant upoa functional and orgnldisease of the womb. It lndueea rt'fichlnsleep and relieves mental anxiety and de-spondency.

Copyright, 1SS3, by WOBLD't DM. MID. A8'.

J:. 4'A

wvjito (BURT) wravsir j -Vt

ItatitlA distinguislicd antiquarian expresses

his horror at the idea of tho White housebeing disturbed by the rude hands of therenovator.

Advice to Mother.Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should

always bo used when children aro cuttingteeth, it relieves the littlo sufferer atonce ; it produces natural, quiet sleep byrelieving the child from pain, nnd tho lit-

tle cherub awakesas"l:ln:,tas a button."It is very pleasant to taste. It soothesthe child, softens the gum, allays all pain,relieves wind, regulates the bowels, andis the best known remedy for diarrh.i a,whether arising from teetoing or othercauses. Twenty-fiv- e cents a bottle.

THE :- -: BEST :- -: ADVERTISING :- -: MEDIUM

i Well Co. If not sold before above saiddateflotli August, 1H80.) 1 will place andsell same at public auction to highest bid-- ,

derfor cash, in front of the court house r.t

Santa Fe, X.M. Su,. SprEuiaijnmi, Assig-- j

nee.

The Fighters' Side uf It.

IT CONFORMS TO SHAPE OF FOOT.If tou want perfection In lit. with freedom from

an l all discomfort un will iivy. wearSorns & Packard Shoe. It is aeknowlertirwlAS the iii.ist ri'. t't If, Hie UH nulling aud niMI ttilmneentlemen'a shue mado in tho world.Don't spoil your feet by wearing cheap shoes.The Burt & Packard 8hoe cost no moro than anyether line Khoe, ifo Vi (jij,k'i i. ... rni.e.

AlUtyiea In , and Biirlwelt;bra Bor9' and Voutiis'. Ii not Bold by your.leitlerseud

TheDR. PIERCE'S PELLETS iEisE'SLaxative, or Cathartic, according to sue oldose. y Drugguu, Si oent vtL

CHURCH DIRECTORY.

MiiTH. mis r Episcopal Cm itcii. l.ownrSan Francisco St. Kev. O. J. Monro,Pastor, residence next the church.

PkksuvtkuianCmi'kcii. Ui'iint St. Kev.

Ceore O. Smith, Pastor, residence Clar-endon Uardens.

Cni'iicii ok i hk Hwi.v i Epis-

copal). Upper Palacn Avenue. Kev.Edward W. Meany, P.. A. ,0x011), resi-

dence Calliedral St.OoNtKi;ATioNAi. Ciiriui!. Near the

University.

bin namo and your a.l.lres to

Now Moxi-rii- ii

Printing Com-

pany is Cully preparctl todo all kinds of legal and com- -

Hurt .1 1'ninraiPackard fit held, Brockton, Mass. bold by

Try tho Ni:w Mkxica.n'h new outfit ofmaterial and machinery w lion you wantfine job printing or blank book work.

Cliamliei luli.'i. Colic, Choleru nn.l IJlar-rhcr- a

ltine.ly.This mcdicino can always be depended

upon, not only in the milder forms ofsummer complaint, but also for malignantdysentery and cholera infantum. Thelives of manv persons, and especially

iitt's PillsJ. G. SCHUMANN, Santa Fe.

jtioreial work nt ibo lowest rates andELECTRIC BELT go BB DAYS' Trial

children, are saved bv it each veur. It isv to htjuY citir ciiHliii noo in this';y..M-.- its.li Jtntl Siinviensiirv ' Fnco NlAALIFOR pleasant, safo and reliablo. For salo bv

to (ho satisfaction of patrons.Sis new steam iressos

are kep( constant-

ly in mo

j"t5.. - v.ilUf nil ill- -. in plnin wrnpi-c- C. Al. Creamer.

"They call us brutes and do not wantua to give exhibitions lest wo demoralizetheir cigarette-suckin- dwnrfy, puny off-

spring! We, who would teach them anexercise beneficial to body and mind!We would abolish their cigarettes anddevelop' their puny bodies, yet wo arcbrutes nnd our sparring exhibitions arebrutish displays and should lie stopped '!"

Muldoou.

reople EverywhereConfirm our statement when wo sny thatAcker's English liemedy is in every waysuperior to any and all other preparationsfor the throat' and lungs. In whoopingcough and croup it is magic and relievesat once. We oiler you a sample bottlefree. Remember, this remedy is sold ona positivo guaranted by A. C. ireland, jr.,ilriiogkt.

A Political Factory.Ono end of a great cotton mill in Kear-

ney, Neb., faces Harrison street and the

v j ft x lr l:,r' '( l ill, on rff- -

Tbedy.peptlc, the debilitated, irbatbcr from tttsss ot work of mind otbody, drill It or exposure In

Malarial Regions,will find Tntt'a PIII the moat rentalrmloratlve ever ulXrd Ui auf?vrlnaInvalid. 7

Try Them Fairly.A vleoronn body, pnre blood, atronsrDorvea and a cheerfal mind will result

SOLD EVERYWHERE.

1E LAND OF

DISCOVERIES!i , t iMl 'r. tun.: kj :. 0, mi itiiku- , .. ,.,uu- i) s all rriv:.to

... i ;! i,i."t ' r: .! .l.li il;MA .!.! Mill' HliLl

;: i ;; ', .1, ;, .A,;"Utu Wuu'.imI

PROPOSALS FOE HORSES FORHeadquarters De-

partment of Arizona, OMice Chief Quar-termaster, Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 3,

tion.I MS lKJ .TA STC r- - D c A rht 0 C0UC4s

law). sealed proposals, will he receivedat tins oiiice until 11 o clock a. in.. Tuesday, September a, 1889, and opened im A COMPLETE BINDERY DEPARTMENTDry Concentratormediately inereaiter in tiie presence ofbidders, for the furnishing and delivering,at the earliest practicable date, at LostVngeles, Cal., or Albuuueruue N M.. of

J. WELTMERBOOK, STATIONERY AND

News Depot!other end Cleveland street. Tho cotton4 a

all or any part of 200 horses required forcavalry service; the government reserv-ing the right to reject the w hole or any

The GLOIIE IlltV OUE CONCEMKA-'i'O- K

will conocntrato from fifteen tottrenty-ttv- e ton of galena ore per day!

and of light sulphiirets from seven to

fifteen tons. For particular)) a.l.lress

Room 17, Phelan Building,San Francisco Cal.

part of any bid received. Proposalsfor deliveries of the horses at St.Louis, Jlo., or other points than thosenamed, will bo entertained. Preference

MABIE, TODD & CO.'S GOLD PENSgiven to articles of domestic production,

from Hint mill will have its choice of pro-tection or free trade. The cotton millrepresents tho two ends of the Demo-cratic party, from a Mills and Randallstandpoint.

Eczema, Itchy, Scaly, Skin Tortures.The eimplo application of "Sw.wne's

Ointment," without any internal medi-cine, will euro any case of Tetter, HaltRheum, Ringworm, Piles, Itch, Sores,Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy SkinEruptions, no matter how obstinate orlong standing. It is potent, eii'ective. and

Com-Ilet- o,

lirst-cla-ss

bindery con-

nected with the establish-ment Killing' and binding of

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

workmanship and best ofmaterial kepteon-s(antl- y

In

view.

conditions ot price and quality beingequal, and such preference fifvon to uni Fresh Candles a Sueclaltv. Fine Cigars,

Tobacco, Motions, Kto.tes ot American production produced onPrivate syjGciical'Aid i

Book publishing!the Pacific coast to the extent of the con-

sumption required by the public servicethere. Specifications, general instruc-tions to bidders and blank forms of pro-posals will be furnished on application tothis oflice, or to the DepotQiiartermaster,St. Louis, Mo. A. S. KIMBALL, Quar-termaster, U. S. A., Chief Quartermaster.

costs but a tritlo.

pjaM! luU'iftHffl'illBUB

JNOTICE

nrcine st. i.opis.mo. i

UrrillC, Kivfutoull dlsoa-cso- r II on Id. - in male,r fenialoT inarrlml or sliu-'l.- lir.uiv'ht alijnit by

. iponuro, tibui.es. excr80 or iniiroprltti'.THE OLQ DOCTCR, VHXrWc.insulleJ by mail, ur iilTIIi) olllro, I.oe ot tlmrge.

Skillful Treatment Guaranteed.

Hoard and aparlincnls fiirnlslicl tn tlioe who

dmire personal nc. Send 1'. U. stamp for circu-

lar!, etc- - A"l'b letters.Dr. Ward Offlre, U Street, St. tonU, So.

ID DRESSKvery description of Book andI'amphlet work promptly audneatly exeonted. Estimatesfurnished on application. Ifyon have ninnuserlpt write tuSanta Fe, New Mexico, to the

IjI

Or the Kalabllghraent and Opening of the

U N05 -- Sold ,u Galiffedjor Circular,?! tty Hlt 3 or 9,g-- ,

A0IETlNEMEDico.OROifilLl.ttk.EUREKA.

The motto ot California means, "1 have fonnOIt." Ouly In that land of sunshine, where theorange, lemon, olive, tiif and (trape bloom aneripen aud attain their highest penection in mid-winter, are the herbs aud gum found that artused iu that pleasant remedy for all throat andlunir troubles, Banta Amu the ruler of coughs,asthma and eousumption. U. M. Creamer hasbeon appointed atreut forthls valuable Californiaremedy, aud sells it under a guarantee at 1 abottle. Three for 12.60.

Colfax Land lllnti let In the Terri-tory of New Mexico.

U. S. Land Officii, )

Santa Fe, N. M., July 13, 1889.)Notico is hereby given that bv an act

Conro V tl Mh Mexican Printing Company, - OQina rci Hi miNEW ffiUCAH FEME COof congress approved December 18, 1888,it is directed that all that portion of theterritory of New Mexico, bounded and de

1

A Kentucky Appeal.Kentucky is to have an election early

in August for state treasurer, and theCourier-Journa- l, the leading Democraticorgan in the southwest, feels uneasy abouttho result. It says :

"The situation is certainly serious, andthe apathy of the Democrats is widespread.The indiil'erence of the members of thevarious committees is astonkhing. TheCourier-Journ- appeals to the men in theranks, to 'tho boys in the trenches,' tocome to tho rescue of the party."

rimples on the FaceDenote an impure state of tho blood andare looked upon by many with suspicion.Acker's Blood Elixir will remove all im-

purities and leave the complexion smoothand clear. There is nothing that will sothoroughly build up the constitution, puri-fy and strengthen the w hole system Soldand guaranteed by A. C. Ireland, jr.,druggist.

Rather Inconsistent.It is now said that George Washington

scribed as follows : Commencing at theTHE OI-i- D RELIABLE VJJTi. l'OU CATAUOLM?"

A.t.) viz VH

Head of Water and Power Required,

JAS. LEFFEL & CO.OchoqlDiinks. WHEELJAS, LEFFEL V, Jljjr .'ijKKSPRINGFIELD.

OHIO.C 110 LIBERTY ST.,

'NEW YORK.using LossGuaranteeing More Power,THCONL- Y- mmWater than any oth;;r

Wheel, and tho only J'ur- - 1qU(r(ANTEEDCURE TOR'y ar ma i. w

northeastern corner of said territory andrunuiug thence west on the northernboundary line of said territory to. the linodividing ranges numbered twenty-fou- r

and twenty-fiv- e ; thence sooth on saidrange line to the principal base-lin- e run-- "

ning east and west through said territory ;

thence east on said base line to the easternboundary line of said territory, thencenorth on said eastern boundary line tothe place of beginning, be, and is herebyconstituted a new and separate land dis-

trict, to be called the Colfax land district,the land oflice for which shall ba locatedin the town of Folsoni, county of Colfax,in tho said territory of New Mexico.

And further notice is hereby given thatfrom and after August 12, 1889, the Unit-ed States landollioe ot Folsora, N. M.,

.Sto thr C iKcolAi jjjr1'CATARRHNt'iV MEXICO ;tflONERY

SANTA FE. N M.ABIETINEMED'CoVOROVlLLECAL

was somethmgof a fisherman. Thi - doesnot seem consistent with tho other state-ments we huve have heard regarding this

tl-- - I S . I

bine that willwork, successfullyunder High Heada,

GuaranteeingECONOMY

AND

w mgenueman.

Bu. kleu's Arnica Salve. "'"'.iiv'JM ..,..,Vr...JMfV,Tho best Salve in the world for cuts.

California Cat-R-Cur- e!

The Ouly guaranteed euro tor Catarrh, Cold Iuthe Head, Hay Fever, Roso Cold, Catarrh, Deaf-ncs-

aud Sore Eyes. Restores the sense ot tasteand smell; removing bad tasto and unpleasantbreath, res ltlng Irom Catarrh. Follow direc-tions end a cure is warranted bv all druggists,send for circular to AIIIET1NE M EDIC ALCOM-1'A-

Y, Oroville. Cal. BLi mouths' treatment for10; sent by mall Jl.io. ,

SANTA ABIE AND CAT-R-CU-

For Sale l.yC. M. CREAMER, Santa Fe.

BUi lBwi Wesile Agent, Albuquerr H. M

- .i.i t. hi. r i .i i

will be open aud ready for business, andthat no entries or tilings of final proofs of

liny kind for any lands located within tiieboundaries of the Colfax land district asabove described will be received, filed,entered or mado at the U. S. land ofliceat Santa Fe, N. M.

Jamks H. Walker, Register.Jas. A. SrsAi,rNo, Receiver.

bruises, sores, ulcors, 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. Price 25 cents per

DURABILITY

under Heads from

MO 300 FEET, J,jaE'Jft'riiMaiTr1'ra'orji . r or buib oy j. 01. creamer.

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lake, GOO vards vvido and supposed to he NEW STRIKES.SAT I I5DAY SMU.Ti'lAI.K. Health StrengthThe Daily Kew Mexican! ' ti.'tv or sixtv feet deep. was toimd on Lake' rlk, and this is the principal supply res- -

f. .v ..... nin e river. Two smallerResults from the uso of Aycr's Sarsa-- To endure the wear and teat of life, suc-

cessfully, demands an unfailing supplyot pure," vigorous Blood. Marvelous aro

ik aro located near by and marshesnlht c,c, er a law area of country. In thatSATURDAY. AVUrs-- 3. Mum ir.'ir.

. I' Hon. T. in lust puriHa. It assists digestion, makespood blood, and restores wasted tissues.( "at p rumo

alitv tliev found a wild meauow oifro:;, :l trip with a heavyi in Uio Avrioa !,i.,nt' .two acres coveredIlr.ii. W. T. Therm. .n

The Bocond Contact Opened and the

Lucky Makes a BiggerPind taau Ever.

Carbonates Extend to the Parnell Cer-

rillos Gets Another Rail-

way Waves.

A view of Laid moun- -trn.wth ot irrass.tain could not be

Hence, the priceless value of this med-

icine to invalids, convalescents, and allwho have overtaxed any of the bodilyfunctions.

" About four years ago, I was takendown with nervous prostration. Mind

on account oi tuetiat

0. H. CREAMERi.ay atmosphere;

.ve you weak and weary, overworkedand tired? Hood's Sarsaparilla is just theumdioine to purify your blood and givey ou fltreunlli. ....

A tlBllatfO Uouil,The rain east of us Monday evening

amounted to a Hood. Capt. Davis, of (Jul- -

A private letter was rece'.-e- this morn- -

, .........i ,.i

county lookin;; for m.,! mines to iwur.Mrs. Rumwv mi.l Mrs. Wins lmve re-- :

Uuufl truth n to irir-n.l- in Oimtbu.

C. II. Uili.i!!eeve is in New York, an-- i

is pxiicrtpi! iioui!' uliin ilif comiii ten

Jays.A. St.mb, esq., SatiM Fp'x

wholesiitc merchant, lm t!'e ':lsl

business.Hon. unit Mm. W. W. (.iriffin left

Thursday wniny. for a two weeks t to .

Ctlenwood Spring, t'ok.Derwent II. Smith, '!, is in 1 Uri;

Smith is tImsine.ha conutv on Mr-

.the Las Ven hot mprins. i

Mr. Wilmn V iKMii.yli.un ami Mr-

ing, dated at an rem" y fva.n. ,

what he is talk-

ingfrom a man who knoAs

about, which says ;

and body seemedlo have g'iven outtogether. Doctorsprescribed for me,but without avail,Mid at last I

to try thavirtues of Ayer'sSarsaparilla. I didso, and before Ihad finished thfirst bottle, I felta decided changefor the. better. Icontinued the useof this medicine,

f ROYAL ?oM3 J

Absolutely Pure.

isteo The night shift in th". Lucky brokesays iiumireus in coius v. ..w..washed down to that point, amongrte

o wlmlc trn from ten miles above. Mon- - through the iron and opened upthe lino.t

bodv of solid galena ore ever struck in

the results achieved oy uio use or

Ayer's Sarsapurilla the best andmost popular of all blood medicines.

"Aver's Sarsaparilla has done mo agreat'deal of good. I was all run downbefore I began taking it, and now I amgaining in strength every day. I in-

tend taking one more bottle to restoremy health perfectly." Alice West,Jefferson, W. Va.

" I have a good demand for Ayer'KSarsaparilla ami recommend it to all,

It keeps the blood pure,And gives strength to endure."

C. S. Minor (a druggist for 53 years).1111 Spring St., New iork.

" Before rising Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Iwas constantly confined to my bed;since using this medicine, I am uhle towalk tw o or three miles at a time. I am04 years of age." Mrs. Sarah Eredis,

Pleasant s'.., Lowell, Mass." I find Ayer's Sarsaparilla to be an

admirable remedy for the cure of blooddiseases. I prescribe it, and it does thawork every time." E. L. Pater, M. It.,Manhattan, Kansas,

" Being in poor health and weakly inbody, when a lad of eight years, I was

given Ayer's Sar- -

saparilia.It helned me so much that, since then.It has" been my medicine whenever Ihave needed n tonic or

George VS. Hendrlck, Nashua, N. H.

this camp.tSTABUWD 1803.

ilav nijjlit the river at Cerrillos was al-

most bank full, and fears were enter-

tained for the safety of tho bridge, which,although it caught a largo amount ol drift,stood firm. Hustler.

In magnitude and richness it surpassanvthing ever found in tins part of ow.1. Mills Arrive. I at U- - ejus vesicuuu

iroui an extended trip fast,r,i,n., k hai nut hn'ii sii'l; ati Mexico. It was struck in sinking to the

ItOL'ND AHOUT TOWN. second contact, and the exact size ol theai'.v time limine the )ni- -t for!) t. T!;e

malaria bodv can not be given at this writing, butiromreport about ins MCkne

until now l canscarcely believe that I ever had beensick." Mrs. U. Kennedy, 787 Pacific St.,Brooklyn, N. Y.

" I suffered for years from a low con-

dition of the blood and general debility,with severe pains in tho back andshoulders. I have been greatly helpedby a few bottles ot

Avers Sar

it is safe to say that nothing like it hasever been found in this camp, and few

camps anywhere can boast of such asthis.

flilg powder never varied. A marvelof puriiv. utreuifth aiel ivli.ile(meinw..Mere econoiaicnl thiol tic or.lii.arykiiuls, met not lie w.!U in coiniti-ll.i-

with Ihf iiniltita.il- of !' left,short weinlit, Hhnu or pU. .splint pow-

der. Sold only in ciiiis. iaiyul HhUiikI'ow.l'T Co., luD W nll streef , S. Y.

Jits Wholesale Beta

From a Certillo.s man it is learned that

Tuesday will be election day.The county hoard meets ou Monday.Do you hear the j,'ood news from the

mines?Business of all kinds is in prosperous

condition in the capital city.

quite a spread will bo served at the

Broad Gauge Cie'. there in time.

Ail mixed drinks Ht the Broad (iaugellavored with Muunn's Extra Dry. Trythem.

saparllla, and take every opportunity tosneak of mv cure to those who are

the directors of the Lincoln-Luck- y com-

pany met there afternoon audtook conveyance-- , lor Sau Pedro with aview to inspecting tho new afflicted as I was.' W. P. Steams, lJ

wore erroneous).It is possible that Dr. SUn nn.j parly

will return Mmulav ni-l- it from tiieir vaca-

tion trip t!iroii't;h tho Y.ille ari'l .Ictm".

mountain.I.tiis Aland's infant son litis l.een ehrist-ene-

HfMijuinin James Alaii.l alterHarrison am! Sec. Maine. He 1!

make n noo.l llopul'li'an vutor.

.Mrs. l'lince returned from Colorado

Springs on Tiic.fiay lifter a pleasant visit

to points in Colorado, aniioved by theextreme heat at all places in that state.

Mrs. Arthur I'.oyie and children, who

have been on :i'iit to Mrs. Unylu'sbrother's countiy residence near Monte-vi.-t.- i,

Colo., returned on Wednesday lastto Santa be.

Free St., Portland, Me.Worth 83 a bottle.Prepared by Dr. J.C.Ayr Co., Lowell, Mui,1 Price SI: sl,5.

find and arianciug tor increasing theworking force. The discovery of thissecond contract will go along way toward

The territorial board of equalization is

in session this afternoon and will sitDnrot! again on Mouday afternoon. A.C. IRELAND, Jr.DRTJG-G-IST- .

making tho San I'edro boom of the futurea bigger thing than it has over been.

It is also reported y that in theParnell, which adjoins the Lucky andLincoln claims, fifteen inches of carbon-ate ore has been encountered at the bot-

tom of a 110 foot shaft. This also is ofthe greatest importance as indicating thatthe carbonate belt really does shoot un

KlM.rli,

The transition from lon;T, lingering andpainful sickness to robust health marksan epoch in the life the individual. Sucha remarkable event is treasured in thememory and the agency whereby thegood health has been attained is grate-fully blessed. Hence it is that so muchis heard in praise of Electric Hitters. So

many feel they owe their restoration tohealth to the use of the great alterativeand tonic. If you aro troubled with anydisease of kidneys, liver or stomach, of

long or short standing, you will surely findrelief by use of Electric Hitters. Sold atoO cents and $1 a bottle at CM. Creamer'sdrug store.

Fresh hams, choice breakfast baconand the finest of sausage, cheaper than

A special train leaves over the Santa

Fe Southern at 8 a. m. to carV. N. Kinmort and his inlorejtmtam

yestenlayily came up irnm i .oKleu am1 e

ry excursionists to Sau Ildefonso grove.

Tho country hoys aro reaping a rich

harvest these davs by the sale of wildHiien.l the suminer in ant:i

der the Lincoln and touches the Parnell

raspberries. The fruit is plentiful in theThey are comloitably iuartered in the

j Gallegos building.i Col. and Mrs. Frost will (hiring thei coming week take up their home in the

aud other adjoining claims.Cerrillos also comes in for a new strike

this week, according to the local paper,the Bustler. That paper says :

William Morris, an old miner, has on

mountains adjacent to the city.Miss Holloran, the lady-lik- e local agentTomnkin's nropertv ou l'abiee avenue

oiu-- ; tor tho Williamson corset extensively ad- -been rebuilt andwjr.cl! jias reeeniafortably lsxed u j vertised in the New Mexican of late, is

Oldest Practical Druggist in Santa Fe

Prescriptions a Specialty,Prices Moderate

And Absolute Purity of Drugs Guaranteed.

Hon. V'. 1'.. Chillers and wile, aim ua.,.uiig with great success in solicitingMiss l.av, wno nave neen at me ,

the cheapest, at I'ouinn s.

UI.IS Solicited.Bids for contract to finish a well are

solicited at St. Catherine's Indian school,situated north of the city. Tho well hasalrcadv been dug to the depth of 100 feet.Bids will bo received till August 10, 1880.We reserve the right of accepting or re

" ,r ,i ii , ,I, b ; . a rn i, M- - Contractor Donoghue left this morningbtumerotie

' iwkh two car loads of material for Her

Mr. C. L. Calvert, of Springfield, Kaa., nahllo, where he will supermtend thewho has been i.t the Kxchange lor H't1 of a larKt; udclitiou to tho l.oretto

AVe have in stock u liu of Toi-

let Articles of overy lcorition;ftlbo a lull Hue of imported Ci- - past month, was happy this week hv t !.o

arrival of his wife and son. Mr. Calvert

exhibition op tho gallery of tho Cerrilloshouse a chunk of ore about fifteen inchessquare by 3x8 inches thick, weighing 103

pounds, which he recently took from theold Ualena Chief mine, near the CashEntry. Similar specimens of the sameore have been assayed, by Mr. Kearsing,which yielded twenty ounces of silverand about 3d per cent of lead. Billy liasevidently struck it rich, has eleven menat work iu his mine, and will ship a carload of this ore or Monday,from w hich we expect to hear a most en-

couraging and gratifying account.In this connection it is worthy of an-

nouncement that Postmaster Seligman to-

day received returns from a test of fifteen

pounds of Ci ester mino ore, owned byJohn Gray and Dr. Richards, and whichore Mr. Seligman sent to Denver to betested. Tho ore was selected so as to in

isters convent and school.Mr. Waylaud Bailey, signal service of.

California and 'annly may locate iiere.licer lately stationed at Lara, has arrivedgarst linportwl auil

Wloe and Brftiidlos.liss Montlnrtl, w ho was lately

ir.er guest at the Ammo, lias hecn up-- 1 nere to succeed Sir. Wiauieyer teuiporari

jecting all bids.Rev. Thomas Bi ric, O. S. B., Snpt.

W hy Will You

Cough when Shiloh's Cure will giveyou immediate relief. Price lOcfs., 60

cts., and fl. 0. M. Creamer.

Saw Mill for Hull).

For $1,000. In perfect order. Capacityto produce a million and a half of lumberin a season. Will bo delivered completeto purchaser on A., T. it S. F. cars. In

pointed teacher of art in the AlUamerane v wljile til0 attcr uca ou a tbirtv daysI I"! hZTt:Z T':, ho vacation to the Valle and .

Alt.nuuer.me iudiau school.'

The water works superintendent claims

j Miss Ilen.-ha- who has been spending that tho water service for tho federal

three months with Mr. and Mrs. A. Call, building grounds will be all rnjht when

HENRY W. KEARSING,

Assayer & ChemistSTONE BUILDING, CEKK1TXOS, N. 3.1.

I'HICKS l'OR A8SAYB: OoltlSl; SlrerSl! Lead 81; Copper OtherMetoU in 1'roportlou. Special Contracts to MUilng Companies ml Mljla.

C'Hah must be remitted with each Sample.

ASSAYING in all its branches TAUGHT.

t leaves lor her home in "'s- ti,e defect iu the hydrants is remedied clude some of the best and some of thesecond urade product of the Chester, andbvniie.jii "o ... iiisoun The hydrants are leceiving attentionwho goes tolittle niece, Miss Jennie Call

attend school tor several years.(Jen. John C. Fremont, full of years

and Honors, rath-tinde- r, soldier, states-man and philosopher, passed up the roadvesterdav on his way to New York city,from California, where he has been visit- -

quire at the Ni:w Mexican ollice.

Catarrh CuredHealth and sweet breath secured byShiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price fiftycent. Nasal injector free. C. M. Creamer.

Wantki). Three or four first class car-

penters. Inquire at new mission schoolbuilding on tirant street.

Ciias. K. Wai.kkr, Superintendent.

What is more attractive than a pretty

tho returns show it to be worth if 1,482

per ton. Just think of such riches hav-

ing been found within four feet of a sixtyfoot shaft sunk years ago. This ought to

encourge a great deal of prospecting inthe Cerrillos district.

So much for the mines, and now aboutthe railroads that promise to get into SanPedro before snow flies. At noon to-

morrow General Manager Robinson,Superintendent Sands and a party of SantaFe officials will reach Cerrillos ou their re

At the Presbyterian church on August4 Sunday school at 10 a. nr., and morningservice at 11. The congregation will unitewith those who attend the gospel

meeting at the Methodist churchin the evening.

At the executive otlice y announce-

ments were received from 'Washingtonthat Jacob Applesollot had been appoint

ing for seeral months.Everybody admits wc curry tho; y un lhp REMINGTONLare!l Stock lit tliO territory in ,.Itv iuT week's stay, lie is the guest of

Mrs. llfeld and,h.tv l 'l. .01. riucgeioeii faco with a fresh, brightcomplexiou? Foroar line, consequently echildren will return from Las Vegas hot it use I ozzont s rowder.in turn from the south, and there they will

take vehicles and go via Dolores to SanOompetlUou tw iiuality im

price, ?ShIb ot liomU.

Los Lcnas, N. M., County of Valencia,July 10. 1880. I will receive bids until

springs next week, and Mrs. Chan, llfeldwill probably accompany them.

Mrs. Hen Schuster and family, of Elj Paso, who have been guests at thel'nlaceduring the past two months, departed

ed postmaster at Victoria, Dona Ana

county, aud J. It. Arellano, postmaster at

Cimarron, Colfax county.Agent McClure.of the Tueblos, assumed August 12, 18811, for tho sale of tho wholo

or anv Wirt of $30.00(1 of alencia county

CLARENDON POULTRY YABDS

KGCS FOK HATCHING.Silver Wyandcttcs,

Lisrit Brar-.ma-

Houdar.a.(.round r.onfi, Oyttter Shell, Meal KctapH.

Orli.lting roiintaii.s ami !ui)irrlot J'.Kg;r'.mtl. Addret...

ARTHUR BOYLE, Santa F... N. lit.

current expense bonds, redeemable at tho

Pedro to spend Saturday nlgtit and Sun-

day In the new Leadvillc. Maybe theminers won't give them a big welcome.Much depends upon what is revealed bythis trip as to whether tho A., T. & S. F.will build into Pedro. On the other handthe Santa Fe Southern engineers are aboutready to begin the survey of tho proposedextension from this city to the mines. W.

pleasure of said cotintv in ten years, andabsolutely duo and payable thirty years

Standard Type WriterH. tieiger, tho transit man, got in lrornDenver last night, and Engineer Coleman

after too date hereof, with interest there-on at the rate of 0 per cent per annum.Tho right to decline any or all offers isreserved. By order of board of countycommissioners.

Caui.os Baca, rrobato Clerk.thinks he will have his party organized

Vqt Sain byank ready to take tho field ou Mondaymorning.

thh morning tor home. Mrs. hchttsteri has a host of friends here w ho hope toj welcome her back next summer,

.Mrs. K. W. Meany writes from SantaBarbara that extensive forest fires areraging in the mountains of Southern Cal-

ifornia, it is more than likely that ouri hazv utmosphoic comes from those firesrather than from tho Colorado moun-- i

tains.Mr. l'.vron S. Cooke, who has placer

j mininc interests on the Chania river, ar-

rive.! hint night from Ahiijuiu and will behere several'days. He is the .son of W.

0. Cooke, of Chicago, inventor of a carwhich has made him popular

among all railroad men.The John Watts house, which is fur-

nished, has been leased by a party ofseven gentlemen who have opened"bachelors' quarters" there with Mrs.

JUICE. Tho profit di-A- T

BILLY'S.CLAM

gestor.Z. STAAB & BRO. Santa Fe, N.M

OPEN DAY AFB NIOHT Will You BufferWith dyspepsia and liver complaint?Shiloh's Vitaiizer is guaranteed to cureyou. C. M. (.'reamer.

J. G. SCHUMANN

charge at the agency this morning, lieexpresses pleasure at once more becominga citizen of Santa Fe, and hs gratilied to

note the many modern improvements thathave been made here in a few years.

Thomas Kiddie, superintendent of theSanta Fe Copper works, aud W. 15. Wall-

ing, a Colorado mining man from Sau

i'edro ; Thos. P. Gable, hotel keeper, aud

Peter Logan, miner, w ere among the ar-

rivals from the south ou this .morning'strain.

The penitentiary commission met to-

day aud audited the accounts for July.II. F. Swope and James Flareu were em-

ployed as day guards, and an order was

issued directing that the convicts be

placed at work on Ortis street, near the

capitol, on Monday.Under the auspices of tho W. C. T. t.

a union gospel temperance meeting will

be held at tho Methodist Episcopal church

on Sunday, August 4, at 8 o'clock p. m.

The services will not be prolonged much

beyond an hour, and will, without doubt,be interesting and profitable

Ou Sunday, August 4, tho W. C. T. U.

Boulder, Colo., butter, tub butter, dairyUEAT.ri! 1butter, cooking butter, from 20 to 30 cts.

per pound, at Dobbin's.

Shiloh's VttallierTEMPERATURE TO DAY Is what von need for constipation, loss of Boots & Shoes

Mj rnp ot t ies- -

Produced from the laxative and nutri-tious juice of California tigs, combinedwith the medicinal virtues of plantsknown to be most beneficial to thehuman system, acts gently, on the kid-

neys, liver and bowels, effectually cleans-

ing the system, dispelling colds audheadaches, "and curing habitual constipa-tion.

Wunted Had.A warrant has been issued for tho ar-

rest of W. U. Allenburgh, who has beenassuming to represent the San PedroGolden Nine. Ho is 5 feet 4 inches inbight, slim build, weight about 135 H a.,has small dark moustache and dark hairand eyes, rather dudish in appeatence.At present, has a bruised eye. and showsmarks about the faco of violentusage. Heis charged with larceny, and telegramshave been sent north and south along theline of railroad from Cerrillos for his ap-

prehension. A reward is hung up for hiscapture. f. C. Dake

Proprietor Pan Pedro Golden Nine.

appetite, dizziness, aud all symptons ofdyspepsia. Price ten and soventy-Dv- e

ccuts per bottle. C. M. Creamer.

CLARENDON GARDENHome Crown Fruits and Fruit Tree,

free from Uisoase and Insect Fesls.AUTIUK KOVL1C.

Agent r.ir tlie Nlaon Nozzle & Machine Co.Is prepared to tnko orders for xprttylugOrchards with Mxoli'a Little llHi.t

and Climax Npray Nozzle i.nd Iu.sect l'olson.

Correspond ence Hoi lei ted.1'. ). lo 15, Santa l"e. X. M.

C'ronp, Whooping CoughAnd bronchitis immediately relieved by LEATHER & FINDINGS.Shiloh's Cure. C. M. Creamer.

Rawclitl'e in charge as stewardess. The

partv consists of Clen. Meily, Dr. Mauley,Clark II. Gregg, Howard Vaughn, K.

Windisb, Abe Cioid and Charlie Way.

Miss Ainalia Nehber, well and favorablyknown in Santa Fe, left on Tuesday forthe city of Mexico to accept a position asteacher at one of tho educational institu-tions in that city. She is a most esti-

mable young lady and an excellent teacher.The best wishes for her future from hermaDy fiieuds in Santa Fe accompanyher.

A party of Santa l eans, Kansans andaro going up to the premi-

ses of the Fe Mountain club on theI'ecos river for a two weeks hunting and

l ta- n- - T7 tfe.- r

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v am m te

VI pta -- W) Uii

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11 utter.All who want choice selected dairy but The New Palace

BARBER SHOPwill observe Flower dajjjyau appropriate Orders by malt promptly attonded toter should send to Poison Bros., of (Jar-fiel-

Kas. They will send CO. D. at thelowest market price. Give them a trial.service at the penitentiary between 1 and

3 o'clock p. m. All persons who have

flowers for the prisoners will plcaso leave That llacklug Cough 8 ANTA FK. K. M.I'. O. lioa 55. Next Headquarters Saloon,

easy Shave 1BC; Stylish Hair CuClennCan be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.fishing tour: thrv are: Mrs. K. I,, liart- -

them at the mission house, in caro of Miss i)5c Sea k oam iuc; oiimuijiiOftrrwrtwl dally fn"nthermonieter at Creamer's drn store. o guarantee it. u. m. creamer.BESTINTHE WOBLDj left, Judge and Mrs. S'roggs, Miss Delia

Allison. They can be sent on Saturday JOHN O. ALIRE, Prop.ALHAMBRAevening or ou Sunday at any time before

12 o'clock noon.

UKADUCAKTEKS SALOON.A quiet resort for gentlemen.

Kinest brands of liquors and cigarsalways ou band.

Southwest corner Plaza.

METEOROLOCICAL.Otritie or Obmrkvkk.

Santa Ke, N. M.. Aiigant 2Further Great Cures or Ullu Diseases by

tun Cntleura itemidln. Barber shoPCruse, and Messrs. L. A. Hughes, Jamesl. Hughes and Frank Hughes. Morethan probably .Mrs. W. T. Thornton andMiss Malthy "will be of the party.

Mr. J. W. Wilson, editor of the Field,Farm and Stockman, Chicago; Dana 15.

( :hase and wife. Misses Wilder, Piatt,

The grand jury was called in the

court this morning and all qualifiedmu " 7EVERYTHINGsave three, A. L. Kendall, Uunilo varas, Nleepless Mights

1105 one year and a half old. Fce andbody In a terrible condition, heluft cov-ered lth ore. Hulphur irnif fall.Cured by Cuticiira Heiuedlea.

i ? t o g. who were excused, aud Kamon Baca, aillrSoIZ

Fred. W. Wientge,

MANUFACTURING JEWELER

and Engraver.SANTA FK. - NKW MEXICO

Factory at Kesl.leuce, l'rospect Hill

Made miserable by that terrible cough.Shiloh's Cure is tho remedy for you. C.M. Creamer. lEI, NEAT AND FIRST CUSSI have used your Cuticura Remedies in two

p..a uiherp it uroved to be successful. The flrt.1

r1

" '; iTjTiil l i

TlconiySi

NK East Side of the l'laza.

Wood and Chase, of Kamona school; Miss

Decker, Prof. Ill more Chase and wife,have gone on an extended camping tripup tho Kio Chania. They will visit UjoCaliente and Taos valley, inspecting theclitf dwellers' former homes and the ruinsof pueblo of Taos. The party will be ab-- !

sent several weeks.

S:f,.u. 'ii iA M 46 ;,E-ia,- l ..,Uii J2

ifaxlmum Tuuiraturewas iu tUe case of a boy 1 year aud 6 mouths., Id.His face aud body were iu a terrible condition,th i.,r,..r i.uin rrrtniiletulv covered with sores. the ColoradoMilk 10 cts. a quart at

m.l.,,n.,n TfamiruMirA. HOT and COLD BATHSSaloon.I took him to the Maseua sulphur springs, butbe did not iinpiove auy. I was theu advised totrv tho ctioura Remedies, which I did. He

Santa Fe county man, who could not be

found. Another commission will be ap-

pointed this afternoon to fill tho panel.The petit jurors qualified and were direct-

ed to report for duty on Monday morning.the 7th Sunday after Trin-

ity, the services in the church of thelioly Faith will be inS. follows: Matins

aud holy cucharist with sermon Ht 11 a.

Total rroclpitatlonW. 1.. Widmrykr. Herrt. fititnal Cori.H. Peaslie's porter and Zang's Denver

Colorado. ,v ,, .,,i ,.,,ni,!f hi, nli.s of Cuticura Kc W. J. SLAUGHTER,Proprietor.

beer, 6 cts. a glass, at thesmooth us couldbaloon.

. Col. V. S. Shelby and Simon Nusbaumleave on a' trip to Mexico. Theywill spend nearly a month at Santa Ro

be, aud' is 1 used the Cuticura on bisson's aud the Cuticura tioap in wash-I- him.n,. ... .. vnUru of nov. mui all riulit. Ihe

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fit For lame back, side or chest, useShiloh's Porous Plaster. Price twenty-liv- e ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR.other ease was adisiase of the scalp, which was

cured by washing with tho Cuticura Soap andsalia springs, Cliiiiuanua, anu tnencecross to the i'acilic coast, coming home cents. V. M. ureainer.

ft QjI "i.

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Miss A. EVIugler.

MILLINERY ROOMS

North of Palace ave., Urlffiu block.

rubbing iu tuc wuueuru, oue uomo u. .u,.. ...

Kwolveut being used. They have proved suc-

cessful In every case where I have advised the and whole, for car--

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Old papers, clean ANTONIO WINDSOR.peta, at this ofhee.of them. It tssurp"'oB uu 'p'"1""''.7ti ..ii,r th,.ir treatment. 1 recommend them for auy disease of tho skin as beingu

CLOSE FIGURING!the best iu the worm, iuis ; is.itmld 1 aw ready to stand by my statement. BUSINESS NOTICES.Z .

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OAmerican Ilouse, Hogausburgh, N. Y.

An Unbearable Skin Ulsease Cured. WANTS.

' i r I have been aflllctcd since last March with a1 1 a v m i

MODERN METHODSSKILLED MECHANICS!

Hans and Hpecldtatloos furnished nil ap-

plication. 'Correspondence solicited.

uffiw Santa Fe, N. M.IfBiiness.bin ..l.na.u Ihe doctors caiieu ecieilia. .u

a- - a -ATrANTKD.-47SUffi)0anioiit- cau bo modeVV working for us. Agents preferred who

can furnish a horse and give their whole timeto the business. Spare moments may lie profita-bly employed also. A few vacancies In towns

whs covered with scabs and sores, ami the iteh... .,, urn almost llubfHrHDle. SCC

?"".,. i,;...,ii.. .,. hhthw rccom ir the Liquor Habit, Positively Uuref-

m. ; evensong at .8 p. m. The seats inthis church re not appropriated, and to

all persons i gladly extended the privi-

lege of attendance at public worshiptherein. The priest iu charge reminds

the congregation that absence from the

church sorvices involves, serioua'eulpabil-- 1

ity on their part, unless tt be for urgentcause.

Conductor Ld. Stimmel, formerly ou

tho branch run hero and lately on theLas Vegus hot springs branch, arrived

yesterday to resume charge of the pas-

senger trains between Lamy aud Santa

Fe. He don't need any introduction

here, but nevertheless this from the Op m

goes: "We are all sorry to lose Mr.

Stimmel from Las Vegas, where his ster-

ling qualities during years of residencehave won him many friends, and theOptic, cordially commends him to the peo-

ple of Lamy and Santa Fe."

meuded, concluded to give them a trial, usingth. i..,nn.,,. oikI cuticura coup externally, and14 3 H s

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ami ciiies. II, K. Johnson St Co., 100!) Main St.,

Richmond, Vu. N. H. l'lease state age au.ibusiness experience. Never mind about sendlug stamp for reply. H. K. .1. tc Co.

........ H..llt fnr four mouths. 1 callit AHMtNISTCRINt Oil. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC.

I! can b given in a cup of coffee or tea. or Inol food, without the knowledge of the per-.i- .

iikinn it; it in absolutely harmless and will0" i a permanent and speedy cure, whether

. In; patient ia a moderate drinker oran alcoholic

WM. M. BERGERO JH H ? UJ self cured, iu gratitude for which 1 make this

public statement. Mrs. Clara A. 1 redebu k. TitA N'Tkl). salesmen We wish a few mena a c I .

W to sell our goods by sample to the whole-sale and retail trade; ou salary; largest manuCuticura Kemedles

via the Sonora branch of the Santa re.They have ordered the New Mexican tofollow them on their wanderings. Mr.Nubbaum has faithfully fulfilled his dutiesas assistant postmaster for threo and ahalf years, having never lost a day in tiiattime, and he is deserving of a vacation.-

Mrs. Winner and son, of Kansas City,have been visiting Mrs. Prince for abouta week, and will be in town sonto timelonger. Mrs. Winner is the wife of Wil-lar- d

K. Winner, the well known mill-

ionaire philanthropist of Kansas City.It is hoped that Mr. Winner may lie herenext week, but it is doubtful if be can af-

ford ti e time, as he is probably thebusiest man in that busy city. At pres-ent lie is erecting an enormous otlicebuilding containing nearly 400 rooms; isbuilding a bridge across the Missouri toconnect his town on the north sido withtho main city ; and has a railroad, a bankand 'an additional new suburb on handat tho same time. He will bo warmlywelcomed if he can find tinio to come.

Bro. Amian and a party from St.Michael's college returned yesterday froma nine davs trip to the headwaters of theUio Santa Fe. They describe tho countrybetween Monument and Lake peak asgrand and picturesque in the extreme.At tho highest point reached by the partymeasurements w ere taken which indicatedthe elevation to be 13,500 feet. One large

wreck, it NEVER FAIL8. We GUARANTEEfacturers in our hue; lucloso a cent stamp;U Si Ith omplote cure lu every instance. 48 page"Hi U VWMCure every es of agonizing, uuiuimuuK,VS J.fW .. Alv aud ii mnl y diseases of h ages, S3 per day; permanent position; money FREE

ON TBS PLAZA.

Real Estate, InsuranceAND

MININC EXCHANGE.

rJ SPECIFIC CO.. IBS Rac SI CU ilnitaU10LI2 R ?sS? 3 l H advanced lor wages, advertising, etc. ceuteuniHl M'f'g Co., Cincinnati. Ohio.the .khl, scalp aud blood, with loss of ttom

pimples to scrofula, except vo'ly hthyoslii... h. Mv: Cuticura. fcOe. Soap,

ir;.nVv,rt " . reared by the Potterv " i, r:t--4 .;Lady agents wanted to sell the

WANTKU. Williamson Corsot. Largestsale of auy patent corset In the market. Goodtorritorv. Apply Agents' ilauager, IS S. btn

Corporation, Boston.UBii2'."JKT'. ..itnu, to cure Skin Diseasesa. 2 LIFE RENEWER

PR, PIERCE'S Hew GalVslitydour pages, fifty illustrations and 1J0 test!limoululs. street, Salnthouis, Mo.

vanio CHAIN BELT WiUEieotrio Buspetuory, gMannteiwl thn moot DOwnrfriL

I XT' ANTED. 1,000 pounds old type metal atKkiu aud scalp preserved kuu !

5 titled by Cuticura tioap, absolutely this otlice."I was troubled with catarrh for over

two years. I tried various remedies, and durable and perfect OheiaDnttArv in the world. PoaL-T2m& "4 Of pure. I T"ANTI2D 10,000 old magazines to be boundl

ttfrolonnrAa vlthnnt medlctnu.ss.5 6;s w PAINS AND WEAKNESS attheNaw JiKXicAM snooa nmuery. sfrnrn.vnvzWEiKjMa,lootblM currents olwas treated by a number of physicians, hiff col

Of females Instantly relieved by that l.lvftrio.; y Rheum Btiim1Pyflpep8iB. WpakaoaaOruAim.mo OTFull DartlouiarilA

Itr directly through .11 wtk Mitijertor..to hlthtidvorou8tmirih. Slwuia

orVl'()KSAI.Ii. liitbmjbut received no benefit util I began tonl-- Avor'a Hursanarilla. A few bottlest2 ts JT new. elegaut and Infallible aatiaote

to piiu, TuUamination and weakness, LUAOU i'ainphlet Ko. 2 . Oallor write fori t. Ad drew,M a i '.KCTin PI .A RTIfl TltHHS OD.. KM SiuirmiMBtO 81kC'rg UrtatettU

DMUM(SALE Old papers In quantities to suitFOK at the Nkw Mbiicam ofllce, Upper HnnFTjiHclwP, Ca or 9A N.flUthwt.. 8t. Jsftl Mjhtouwntly cured I o txaf monuuit

W 8AHBIB atCTRlii CUvSXllWU Bl'fci. ibe cnur i.u-- t

Tho arst aud only Instantaneous palu-kllliu-

'Frisco Street.of this medicine cured jne." Jesse M

Bogg, liolinan's Mills.N. C- -C3 :p plaster. ''5