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Las Vegas Daily Optic, 1896-1907 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

6-3-1897

Las Vegas Daily Optic, 06-03-1897R. A. Kistler

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NO. 170EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE, 3, 1897.vol xviii.

Y. t S. C B. PREPARATIONS.A RECORD SMASHED San Miguel National Bank,CAUIUON'S RETURN

Aaa Fraadsce ta dive the Order a Reyal Wei- -

cam in OF LAS VEGAS.A Long Distance Singer Breaks

Bah Francisco, Cat., .June, 8.3100,000.Extensive preparations are being made

It is Causing the Spanish Much

Anxiety, as the Disclosures

Will be Startling.

His and the Worlds Record '

for Warblers.

First National Bank.LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO.

JOSHUA S. RAYNOLD3, PresidentJOHN W. ZOLLARS, Vice-Presiden- t. A. D. SMITH, Cashier

L. F. ADAMS, Assistant Cashier.

Accounts Received Subject to Check.Interest Paid on Time Deposits.

Capital Paid in '

Surplus,in this city, Oakland and Aiameaa tor

tbe sixteenth International oonventiea GO.OOO,of tbe Young People's Sooiely of Chris AN AGED COUNTERFEITER

MUCH TARIFF DISCUSSION tian Endeavor, wbioh will be beid in

this olty early in July. In addition to

OFFXOEUStDB. J. M. CUNNINGHAM, President,

FRANK SPRINGER, Vice-Preside-

D. T. HOSKINS, Cashier.' ' ' F. B. JANUARY, Aisiatant Cashie'

EsT WTKBK8T PAID OH TIMID DK POSITS IJZA

The Usual Batch of Suicides,preparations for the business and deFalling Walls Bury Many Work-

men In the Debris ofthe Bains, To-da- y.

Murders, Accidents and :

Causaltles.votional meetings of tbe convention, aoomDrebeniive program of excursions

to the Innumerable points of interestGRAVE INDIAN SITUATION

Y. P S. C. E. PREPARATIONS

Hehbt Gokk, PresII. W. Kelly, Vice Pres.D. T. Hoskini, Treas.

Paid up capital, $30,000.

THELAS VEGASSAVINGS BANK.

adjaoent to San Francisco has been

arranged.Six ohurobes have been selected in

this city, one in Oakland and one in

Alameda, in which simultaneouswill be held upon the

New Yobs:. N. T., June 8.An.BROWNE &

MANZANARESCOMPANYCJpBave your earnings by depositing them In the Lab Vcoas BAViiras Bank, wharf

other world's record has fallen. The

champion is now Adjutant Ludgate,the long distance,singer of the 8alvation army, who last

opening evening of tbe convention. hey will Drug you an luoome. - avery uouor savea, is two aoiiare maae.No deposits received of less than $1.Interest paid - Ul deposits of &5 and over,Tbe general garnering, oi tue euuimj

.in ha hnlrf In the Mechanics' pavlllion East Las Vegas andSocorro, New Mexicoand in Woodward's pavlllion, the night accomplished tbe feat of sioging

fifty-nin- e songs in minutes, break,lair the prevlons international recordformer bolog cow remoaeieu so mei u

will have a seating capacity oi iv.uuu,while the latter has a capaeity for up held by himself, of fifty-si- x songs in 60ward of 6,000 persons. minntai. mudn a vear aero. The an.

jutant was off in a lively sprint at 8:30and in exactly three fourths of a minute

Wholesale Grocers. Wool, Hides,Pelts, Plows and Agricultural Im-

plements. Alfalfa, Grass, Caneand Garden Seeds. Eastern SeedWheat

The program oommmee is now uusuy

engaged in arranging topios and speak,ers for the varioaa meetings, and an

especially Interesting and profitableseries of discussions is anticipated.Among the excursions now being cut-line- d

for the entertainment of the vis

Ask for-- -The following brands of cigars:

Our Pointer,""B. & F." "MyXhoice,"

"La Libertad."Manufactured by

The American Cigar Companyu AH goods are made at

' at ST.. r -

itors during and after tbe conventionare trips to Alaska, Yellowstone park,Yosemite valley, Del Monte, Monterey,San Jose, Mt. Hamilton (Lick obser-

vatory,) Stanford uaivsrsity, the Bigtrees, Los Angeles, Redondo, San

Diego, Riverside and Pasadena.

LOYAL LEOION.

Havana, Jane 3. Mr. Calhoun, the

president' minister to Cub, - tasted

lor New York, to-da- He will re-

commend that war in Cuba be atoppadat all hazard. He will urge the lop

port on the condition of Amerloansand American Interest and the (rightfulcohdition of the country folk,whion he know from personal ex.

perienee. The American and Spanishtoo, feel he will tell President McKinleywhat be felt when he went into a hntat Matanzas, where a man lay, dying:,and learned that the weeping womenand children had not been given foodbecause it was reported they had re-

latives among the rebe'a.

Washington, D. U., June 8

Rather than to risk the strained rela-

tions with the United States, Spain itIs believed will attempt to directlydecollate with Mr. Ruiz for the settle-me- nt

of the claim ahe propose! filiog.

Washington, D. C, Jane 3

There was much excitement In the

house, to-da- y, when Terry, of Arkan-

sas, dramatically sprung the Cuban

question, demanding the appointmentof a committee on foreign affair, toconsider the belligerency resolution.Reed ruled bim oat of order. Terrydefied the speaker and continued talk-

ing. Reed then ordered him to takehis seat, an-- t finally a Tote wee taken,when the speaker's decision was sna.tained. The demoorata were againthwarted in their effort to get the Cu-

ban question up, and confusion and ex-

citement prevailed.

THB TARIPP F1QHT. .

a nome, iree irom arauciaiflavor. Pure Havana.

Sixth Street.Old P. O. Stand,

It Delegates Are Viewing the Sight of

Detrelt, y.

Detroit, Micb., June 8. The pro

Ranch andMining Supplies.

Fence Wire, Nails, Picks and Shov-els, Blasting and Giant Powder.Cement, Sheep Dips, Sulphur,Wool Sacks, , Dried Fruits, Cali-fornia and Eastern Canned Fruitsand Vegetables, Farinaceous

. Goods. Navajo.BIankets.

Imported andDomestic Groceries

ceedings of the quadrennial congress of

tbeLoyal Legion were suspended to-ca-

for the purpose of treating tbe visitors

to an excursion on the Detroit river and

Lake St. Clair. To-nig- ht there will be

a banquet at the Hotel Cadillac, andwill also be largely given up

n nlaa.nra trlni. AmoCff those who

INTERS DRUG CO.," "Plaza Pharmacy"

Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals.

. Patent Medicines, Sponges, Sjrinc.es, Soap, Combs and Brushes.

PERFUMERY,and Toilet Articles and all Ooods Usually Kept by Druggist

Physicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded, and allorders Correctly Answered.

Goods Selected With Great Care and Warranted as Represented.

Las Vegas - - - - New Mexico.

are in attendance upon tbe gathering

be had finished two verses oi "rouow,follow," and was warbling "Downwhere the living waters flow." At8:42)a' ha bad covered one lap, makingthe pbenomenal time at five songs io

2i minutes, and was going easy. He

kept up the lively spirit until he reach-ed "We're marching on to war," atthe quarter pole, where he was threeminutes ahead of tbe record for thatdistance. When be settled down intoa long, steady swing, going throughone song after another, sometimesgiving two verses and the chorus of

each, until bis successful finish.

A Big Windfall.

Great Falls, Mont., Jane 3.

Old Man" Vance, aged seventy-on- e

years, living on Logging oreek, who

for years has been destitute, has justreceived word that the supreme courtof North Carolina has rendered a de-

cision in a suit brought by bis motherin favor of the estate of Mrs. Vance,handing down to him, t,000,000.During his recent illness be was caredfor by Alice Crossman, sixteen yearsold, daughter of a Montana sectionboss. Upon receipt of tbe news he

proposed marriage to tbe girl, whoand to-da- they were married.

Oraveladlaa Situation.

Helena, Mont., June 3. Reportsfrom Miles City, says the situation atthe Cheyenne sgency is still grave.Two hundred Indians are off the re-

servation and scattered in ' the bills.Their war whoops can be heard fre-

quently, and their dancing continues.Old settlers look for trouble.

Drink Cauted It.

Denver, Colorado, June 8 --Thereare two suicides, tbis morning, as a re-su- it

of driok. Barbara Humtrles, a

Bohemian, was found dead, at 18th.and Market streets, and John Wank,an iron moulder, cut his throat while

suffering tbe horrors of deliriumtremens. .

An Aged Counterfeiter.' Indianapolis, Indiana, June 3.

Jesse Wray tottering with age, stoodbefore the bar of justice once more,

Bain Wagons.Unlets The Sugar Schedule Is BllmiaetW, TheBill Is LMt.

4MakeVVour MoneyOh Your Purchases . . .

i You make it if you trade with us. Our stock

are: Brev. mj. wo. ueuruu m.Sharps, of New York ; Brev. Maj Gen.

I). MeM.Grege, of Pennsylvania; Brev.Brig. Gen. Samuel B. M. Young, Brev.Lieut. Col. W. R. Smedberg and Col.James G. C. Lee, of California; Capt.Irving M. Bean, Brev. Brig, Gen. F. C.

Wiokier, and first Lieut, A. RsHouston, of Wisconsin ; Ma. WilliamEL Furness, of Illinois; Brev. Brig.Gen. A. Hlckenlooper, of Ohio; LieutCol. C. B. Grant, Brev. Maj. GeorgeW. Chandler and Lient. Col. Henry S.

Dean, of Michigan ; Brig. Gen. John R.

Frooke, of Minnesota; Col. Nelson

Cole, of Missouri; First Llent. and Adj.Henry H. Root!, of Iowa; First Lieut.George Ady, of Colorado; Brev. Lieut.Col. Will Cumback, of Indiana, andFirst Lieut. Alanson b. Chase, of

Washington. :

. HERBERT SEELEY.

Dry Goods, FurnishiBp Snoes

Stoves and Steel RangesSold on

InstallmentsWe have just received a full assortment.Also all kinds of POULTRY NETTING,SCREEN WIRE, SCREEN DOORS, FENCEWIRE and all seasonable goods to be soldat the lowest possible prices at the - - -

OLD TOWN HARDWARE STORE.

Are sold now at extremely low prices, atSTROUSSE & BACHARACH.

Washington, D. C, June 3.The fight on the sugar schedule bysome of the republican senators, con.

"llnues toaxwaraer. "The. ""opposi-

tion is so pronounced that it is believed

by some of the senate leaders that,aotiDg under instructions from thewhite bouse, Senator Aldrioh will

withdraw bis sugar schedule, and or-

der the tariff bill to be passed as soon

bs possible. Speaking of the presentsugar schedule, Senator White, demo-

crat, of California, y, said:Every democrat!! senator will op-

pose tbe passage of the sugar schedule.I have beard two or three republicansenators say that under do circum-stances would they vote for theschedule in its present condition. Infact, it is generally understood that notariff bill would be passed, rather thanaliow the present sugar schedule to gothrough."

Mr Butters, of North Carolina, of-

fered a resolution in tbe senate, to-

day, providing for tbe collection of theincome tax. He announced be would

speak on it,Senator Tillman rose to a question

of privilege, answering an at

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The Host of The Dinner Received ee)

on The Stock Exchange.

Qto. W. Hlckox A CoSanta Fe, Nrjeo. W. Hlckox St Hlxson

El Peso, Texas.

Geo. W. Hickox & Co.

OCCOOCOOOOOO G&QQCCCO ccoocJewElers and SilversmithsFine Watch Repairing a Specialty.

Manufacturers of

; Mexican Filigree" Jewelry.

0CItack on him, made by a Massachusetts GROSS.

BLACKWELL&CO.

New York, N. Y., Jone 3

Herbert Seeley, host of the far-fam-

dinner, appeared on the floor of tbe

consolidated stock and petroleum ex-

change for the first time, yesterday, as

a member. His reception was startling.Every broker nilh a whiatle whistledthe "Koocae KoocheV as tbe new

member appeared. Then several hun-

dred luetr throats raised the refrain in

song. A few dancing maidens withwhiskers then joined hands and danced"Kooche-Kooche- " but not very grace-

fully. In the midst of the fracasSeeley lost his hat, which became afoot-ba- ll for the brokers.

Homeopathlsts to Meet.

Buffalo, N. Y., June 3. Membersof the American institute of home-

opathy in this city, are engaged in

making arrangements for the fifty-thir- d

annual convention of tbe or-

ganisation, which will meet in this citytbe latter part of June. Tbe officersof tbe organization are: Drs. J. B. G.Custs, Washington, D. C, president;Charles E. Walton, Cincinnati, first

0 WOOLpaper askiog why Tillman doea notanswer Butters' charges anent thewhiskey rebate of South Carolina,

of demanding a sugar senatorialinvestigation. Tillman said that But C3

this morning, and received a sentenceof seven years in the penitentiary, forcounterfeiting. Wrsy had alreadyspent forty -- five years of his life behind

prison bars.' ThePolion Route.

. Webster Citt, Iiwa, Jane 8.

Minnie Stahl, aged fourteen, daugh-

ter of a farmer living west of this

town, took poison, last night, and herlife is despaired of. This morning itis hinted that a obildish love affair isat the bottom of the rash act.

Received by King Humbert.

. Rome, Italy, JuneS. The king and

princess of Slam arrived this morning,and were received with state honors.The visitors were met at the railwaystation by Ring Humbert. The Siam-

ese monarch and prinoess will visit thepepe before leaving Rome.

She Knows Considerable..

MONTRUAL.Canada, June 3 Jeanne

Young, "Baroness of Tnrkheim," be-

fore starting for San Francisco, said :

"Yes, I know all the secrets of themill Kuan, and if nut on oath I

ters had tried often to fly-blo- w his,(Tillman') character, and insisted

Watches RatedWith MarineChronometer.

Special agent ' for theSanta Fe Standard Watch

sold on" monthly Wholesale0tnat be baa courtea an investigation.Big Building CollaptM.

New York, N. Y., June 3 The 3fe Railroad Avenue,

East Las Vegas, N. M.

0000000000000000000000

. new six-sto- ry brick building, at Fifty-Firs- t

street and Twelfth' avenue, par. Grocers and Wool Dealers.tiallv collapsed, this morning. A

An 8-fo- ot galvanized steel windmill

0ooo00o0000oo00

cumber of mechanics were caoght intbe debris, and three men are believedto be dead. Tbey are buried under

U. v. Miner, ueirou,Eupene H.

with a 30 foot tower oi same material, compieie,delivered at any sta ion on the A. T. & 5. F. southof Las Vegas, in New Mexico, for $48.00. Northnnd including Las Vesras.. for $46 00.Porter, general secretary; Frank Kraft,

ninvnlsnd. reoordiner seoretarv: E. M. IOI. 102 AND

104 NORTH 2ND e"Estimates and specifications furnished freeKellog, New York City, treasurer; T. F.

Smith, New York City assistant

GROSS1BLACKWELL& KELLY.

ST. ST. LOUIS IMO."

on irrigation plants byChas Blanchard,

Vegas, N. M.""01 4 ft (f'm'yf'- "

shall say what I know, which is

A Minister Suicides.' r4

Philadelphia, Pa., June 8. Rev.

Adam Boley, a Lutheran minister, of

Pittsburg, blew his brains out, this

morning, in the Swiss hotel. The cor-

oner has letters giving the oause, butwill not make them public.

A Lengthy Telegram.

Louisville, Ky., June 3. One of

the longest private telegrams ever sentwas flashed over the wlre, from Lou-

isville to New York, last night. Itcontained 1,041 words and oost

It isOut Door Roses

aaaollno Explosion.

Lynn, Mass., June 8. Five personswere fatally burned by a gasoline ex.

plosion, last night, in a circus tent. A

soore were injured in the wild scram-ble. The dead and dying are: AnnieMyers, May Rhodes, Wallace O Stev-

ens, Richard Doty and John Cobin.An employe was filling a toroh withgasolioe, when tbe fames took fire andthe flames spread to the tent.

The "Brooklyn" Salle.

New York, N. Y., June 8.

tons of debris. Davis S. Brown, own-

er of tbe building, and four men whosuperintended tbe work of construc-tion have been placed under arrest.

Later It is now said that eightmen are missing and are: supposed lobe buried in the ruins. Tbe policeand firemen at the scene have beenordered not to search for the bodies astbere is great danger of tbe rest of thebuilding falling at any moment.

McKinley and Wananaakar Meet.

Philadelphia, Pa., June 8. Preai-de-nt

McKiDley and John Wacamakermet here, for the first time since Wan-amake-

speech, criticising the ad-

ministration. "We are alt good re-

publicans," deolared Mr. Waoamiker,I don't know about that," said tbe

president.A Rich Find.

Chihcahua, Mexico, June 8. The

richest silver strike ever made in Mex-

ico is reported from Cusiburiachia.

Tbe vein is eipht feet wide and runsfrom 1,500 to 2.000 ounces to the ton.ThM i wo prospectors have baen offered

$200,000 for the prospect, but re.Jused.

' Hext Year's Medical Cougresf.

an established fact that bur prices are the ruling monarchs of the day. They have won every battle yetfought. Now they have declared war against our entire stock of merchandise, watch them, you willsee, they will once more be victorious.

Wfi Offer for This Week$301 30. J

Wife Murderer Swings.

Morristown N. J., June 3 David

Wilson, the wife murderer, was hang

American Beauty, red.Baroness Rothschild, light pii-- k

Coquette des Blanches, white.Magna Charta, dark pink.

Hardy ...Climbing RosesBaltimore Belle, blush white.Prairie Queen, deep rose.Etc., etc.

Climbing VinesCobea Scandeus.Humuius Japocicus.Madeira Vine.

ed here, this morning. He met hisfate bravely, but admitted the crime

Back to Washington.Philadelphia, Pa., June 3. Pres

Ladies' Dress SkirtsWe offer as follow, for this week

Skirt worth $2.50 for - $1.90Skirt worth $3.50 for -Skirts worth $4.50 for - S3.90Skirts Worth $5.00 for - 04.4 O

Men's Fancy Bosom ShirtsWith bxtra Cuffs

Worth $1.25 for $1.00

Ladies Shirt WaistsWe will offer at

Greatly Reduced Prices.We handle the celebrated "Bee Hive" Brand, each

garment guaranteed to fit and give satisfaction. Wehave on display fifty different kinds all made of thenewest material with detachable cuffs and collars.

Ladies' Shirt Waist for 55c Price was 85cLadies' Shirt Waist for 85c Trice was fi.15

Every Waist in the Houss has Been Reduced in Pries.

The armored cruiser "Brooklyn,"bearing tbe flag of Rear Admiral Miller

sailed, tbls morning, for England,where she will represent the UnitedStates at the queen's jubilee.

"Anerlcus" Wins.

London, England, June 8. RichardCroker's famous horse, '"Amerious," aseven to one favorite, won the RiddlesDown's Plate, ran at Epsom Downs,to-da-

A Big Blase.

Alexandria, Va., June 8. Themost destructive fire in the history ofthe city, occurred, this morning. Theloss is 1100,000.

ident and Mrs. McKinley, and their

Thee vines grow from thirty toparty, left for Washington, Ibis morning, on a special train.

Missing Bank Teller.Penveb, Colorado, June 3 From a

forty feet in a season.teli grum received bore, this afternoon,bis city was fixed upon at Ptiiladel- - Dover, Delaware, June 8. William No trouble to show Plants

and give prices..!. BIEML.

South Side of Plaza.libia. y, as tbe place for holdingtbe Tat American mtdical congress

Boggs, paying teller of the First oatioDal bank, s mUsing. lie in a defautter for 38,000.

Emanuel Rosenwaldjust year.

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5cwinjr Machine.A. C. SCHMIDTKanofaoturer cf

DmiiNo'iho ruuiith of April, 18D0.

t iot.xilleaiinportud into the Uuit'd HA OPTICTHE DAILY OPTIC 7 Ti1 The Improved

New llgli arm VSelf -- Thread inz.1i -

"'4 A AVIhb Move.

The executive cuuiiuatoe cf tj8 Xer-rlton-

fair adfoUtloo 'oftg bad the

oouragu to lop off trotti'j races from

program tbU year, simply becausethey 0"t lot of money and entertainbat fesr people Bays the Albuquerque

K13Tl.UR, IMllor and PropltoR. A. 8 urn from England were vaiuno. a.

$1,496,000 Last April, pending tb 4N. M.' " . . .. u .. . I aa vrtttau.,7asons.-:-Garriag- Gs Cash and WEEKLY OPTICn. nf ft hio-he- tartn. mo v' $25in- - $20wli a second-clas- s umtt.r.

orilQlAL fi" QTB PITT. tuoh import wa 7,43U.uuu nuMost Torturing, Disfiguring,

HumiliatingOf itching, bamUig, bleeding, scaly sklaand scalp haulers ia imtautly rellaved

one year, .orr DAI LY OPTICr a n XI It Ii i flphinft -And dealr U

oreaae of f4.935,000, or nearly 200 perl citizen Last year it ws ve.y tipI nurun ihut thn nnnnln hud crown tirt--........ti Notice.

, , b mull. 06nt. ...,...,....-,..- . nanlnff tlii.tr mnnni tn - aMA hnraAM by a warm bath with. CuTirvaA Boap, Honvy . HordwnrnJIII j -?.??. ,UA, SW'ier nnum : t.o for ..IT. .''i v t,.r three mouth, lJ car- -

Harvard undergraduate bare again ltrot Oo taster thin was common record. Ill 4 Inn V ah ah al A fvx T1 hft f rl at Q fl t

T

iShlpfiduTiTanhereTon To-

days free trial in your "own home,k single application of Uuticura tommunt), the great skin cure, and a full dosaof Cutiouha EisoLvaNT, greatost of blood

puritlor and hnmor cures.Bvery kind of wagon material on banindulged in the oxqu.s.i. num u "";Vtbe oWram. last var. and rlorieahoeluu and repairing speulalt) I ' ' ' , v v '""'A"!.' nn h.7'75 lor three at L i..'f3 apainting tho statue oi me louuu v.

bioh asg,clation $ 100f W8. Orand and klaoianares Avaoues,num without asking one centin auvaiitc.wrapper centmonths. Hiiutle coplo.lnf iul

..A., i. fi n v wenkly. the college. Mature mmas way n v ron dorino. an ex0ltin(f ball Ranse, ani

. n.inn Knfc tha moitl .t t. ia tun iliit. nnfc h nt.aa In IRA Rnt KDT1UIUK vmw I It II tUlV "J .- -. www w -incluuiag etate. PCU " " .. . .1 . i I I . . I. . . I

10 Years' Warrnt'-

Oiven Vith Eacah ;i trie auw wunv i.bo umsvandalism , but to the collegiate panpietupld The association Modish Millinery.aUon.VareMe.1 to th. jawor.

nproarlou.ly funny, esllmatei that the baseball tournamen'An elegant line Is now shown by I

,J uy the writer .. .ii Un .a rinl vnH oald 85 Pr cent, of the gate receipt""."'.". f..r nubllcatlon. BUi a r.irvnHAR iitkuu win ww. Bxhbdibs speedily, permanently, anaeconomically (rare, when all els fails, '

Porrws nno n Cnm. Co.. Snla Pmp.. BniHa.wr" Uow n Cun tiuj Skla aaa aioaS Uurnar,' In

last vear and cost less than one-thir- d MRS. L. IIOLLENWAGER.of what went to tbe trotters, so tbe

order. powi now, "1' lelCr. and nnmmltlee are simply shitting thoirturn from Waehineton.1 an Harass tfletter at our risk Pattern HatsPIMPLY FACESt.l.aiHI toft Thoptio,New Mexico.u KaittaiTexa Wit are glad that Mr. and Mrs.

- .. ..tn withposition to meet public sentiment.

ThA Waatfleld find.) Newi print tb fol to suit tbe moss fastidious. Ladle' arCommissioners Proceedings.George H. WiD lu "

respectfully Invited to call.'. Flace ofTHURSDAY KVEHINQ. JUNE "8, 1807.lowing In rmard to an old resident of tbat

m any way. directly In tb center or imcity, a short distance ast of tb bridge.plaoe: "trans hhoatoj, mr umujU m. amnlnv of tha L.. N. A. & C. rail m Visas, January 14th, 1897,nrtvKRNOR OTEBO, English and 8p srlib peklrslsnlwa here, say: 'I bav used ChamberLas Tbqans wre given ibe two high- -

Board met pursuant to adjournmentlain' Colio. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem: - The suoces of the adminiitratlon of

n.nnr Otero will depend largely Mgt positions in the Territory. Present, Chairman H. Q. Coors, B. Komerody for ten year or iongerrauj neverwithout It in my family. 1 consider it the and Lucero, mmbrt; Ptnclo Uoniale SantaFe Route,and pursuedadoptedno a the ourse .est remedy of tbe kind manufactured..

nl..inrn in recommending: It.' " It olerk. w : A. . , .. .

Minates of previous seislon read and apho him in those matters which bav. a .naolrlo for all bowel dieorder. For salproved. . ' ; . i ; 1 '

by K. D. Qoodall, Deput drug tor.BrokenmH the adnjinigtrattona of bis predeJesus H. Tafova presented aooounts CONDENSED TIME TABLF.'

Kivalry between tbe bo.e gang andenasora a prominent featureagainst the county, now in th hand of J

enelne corps is still rue in ttosweuIt may be truthfully said that Gover.H. Teltlebaum, tbe am to be aoknow. WTBOCD.tnd nothing but a rsoe every praotlaCfi ledsad b th laid board, the lama ware 6:40 p. m.ain evening will satisfy tbem. So far thnor Thornton endeavored in every way

r,.,Hible to faithfully administer tb sat pNo. 1 Pass. arrive 5. l p.m. pep.

. Si " " 0 P. m.Ko.W way freight

oT7a'7 I....'i....--; 5'.; "I

Description. J

left for tutor consideration. J:SSa. m.wnirina bovs nave toe ot'Bi oi it, uu' An rrrder was Issued to Henry O. Coor aSTBOUMO.dmieof his offloe, partioularly in th n is them thn first long run theto furnish tb road nperlor of practnet No. n Pas, arrive a.m. Dep.

No. S " " 4:00 a.m.tackle the hone team1:40 a.4:(fta.):IUS.suppression and punshment of crime

Nn. Al. with twenty oloces 2x13-16- . and AveNo H way rreigmpounds of nails. "It is also true that while tms wa v

llie Xuiij(tsr Cornea . or srawos BBaHOm.

WBITWABO fcUTWABD' In regard to tb abatement of tb h. Vhas always been send in view, there .n cases of typhoid fever, diphtheria and other

waslluir dl&eases. vfhen tae patient has been 70S70S 704L, ft F. Co.. tb following order wa en

The family circleis never so hppyafter the ehain Ubroken and a linktaken. Some familychains are strong,others weak. Haveyou A food familyhiitorv) Or is

CAKDHO.f70Slnrkink suspicion that sinister motives 7D1

10:00a'

706

:0ptered of record.

of personal and Dolttioal aggrandize Wuerbas. "The board of eouaty eom 7:M)P1:45n7:JP

reduced in flush, and strength, and begins thetoilsome climb to health. Here Hood' Barsa-narll-

finds its plfcce. It enriches tle blood,

Li Vega.Bridge St.Upper L.V.

10:06a4 80p8:P4:22p6:'iup4:iai)4 IKp4 OHp 8:0Op4 0up5:6iy

:90p

6:HP5:46:Wp

mU.lor.ara of Ban MlKUl county NWlaclta

lO.INa10:26a10:aua

7:p7:iUpTM3P7:10pltrengthens the nerves, r.ive t"ne 40 tIie dl" Uexico is indebted to th said La Vega

ment have been controlling factor in

carrying out this policy. The retiring

covernor has given some indioaUons IdBatBpr'g!. rri. rtAti. Laave. nany.Llirht and Fuel Co.. for light turnnneagestl organs, and builds up im wnow syawnj.

Santa Ke branch train onnnact with Ho.IId'a Pllla are the best after-dinn- puis. daring the year of 1895 and 1896, in tha1. SI. 2. Wand l way ireignc.,,. ..fflniai conduct that situations assist digestion cure headache. 25a. a box.

Annn.-a- mA.tlnff Munreme lodire A. O. XT.sum ot$1.8U2.68 op to tb 1st day oi-- nu

there a tendency to coorhs,throat or bronchial troubles,weak lungs? Has a brother,

it. oarent or near relativer . lluraiilrAA. via . Jnne Sth to lit . '97.mirht arise which would become em tary 1S97; and.i i i

and onctblrd on c tincate plan lorandThe Urraoa and Bonito mining dis-rio- t,

near the old historio town of nnmni. Tha Las Vegas in.barrassiog. round trD.Tka Head of tha "Ontlc"' swing! on patent I socket !h(niresnrmly held

a nnnal meeting American medtcal a.o.trn.l nnmnan is Indebted lorBo this as it may, Thb Optic feel rlnWn hv a thumbscrew. 8tronr, luosuntiai, oest sun uuu-iu- m i',i. .,i u. ni.t ha. rniindorl norners and s In- -11,h. .... 180ft in tha sum of 1738.67 in aldCimarron, Oolfax county, is now at-

tracting wide attention. Tbe assajs elaUon, Philadelphia. P.. June nt to 4tn.97, fare and oue-tul- rd on certirtca e plan

for round trip..a In nrertintlnir that Governor Oiero . a .JIt. KaS11cu.o " O

will carry out to the end any polioj county of Ban Miguel, idcjuoiur .

... ,A.n .t n.ia tba city of East Lasrecently made and tneir cnarncier, isnn nt trlD ticket to point not ovr i

sufficient evidence mat toe uioiriti ur a?m Is 8 hs hl"hand 9 This will a.iinlt the largest skirts

VHnTu I no hole, to put tl.r iid ihrougUSSSept nVaie! Shuttle cylinder, open on end, entirely

SSsv hold large amount ol fread. StitchIn take out: bob In aReVufatw ,SEa the bid of the machine, benea'h the b. bM" winder, and 1ms a

mile at lu per cam reauu.iuu.which strikes at orime and its perpe rtwa.F. jorib.all right. Vg of $280, having a net amonni m

taxes due for said year, exolaslva of ald Annt. La Vegas. N. M.tra ors, and that the administration f

ity tax. of 48.67.thm ffioe during the next four yearsIt is therefore ordered oy no iw.. - Railroad Rates. never fills to take ei Will.

bad consumption? Then yourfamily chain is weak.Strengthen it. Take SCOTT'S

Emulsion of Cod-liv- er Ouwith Hypophosphites. Itmakes rich blood, gives stren gthand vigrr to weak lungs andrun-dow- n constitutions. Withits aid Ae system throws offacute coughs and colds. It pre-vents the chain from breaking.

Shall we tad ycxj book abovt tW,free?

For ml, by U druggttti t 5. n $1.00

SCOTT & BOWNE, Ww York.

will show an executive whose straight D" BUri".B ,u uiw.. ...... "... ,. . ,oounty commissioner, tnai .u nn .1 A ..Am Iv Cumberland Presby- -

Thi Ia Tour Opportunity.- On ?eoelpt of ten cent, cosh or stamps,

ceaerou nam pie v.'ill be roniled of themoat popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure

(Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon-

strate the great merits cf the remedy.ELY BKOTIIEBS,

du of $194.07, being exclusive oi toe t.rl.n chnrcb at Chicago, 111., May 20 b.forwird, manly manner will be a de-

cisive bar to attacks of the kind made i... 9nd. 7. Par and onoi'ooVreVwMJaancartiflcat plan for round trip.' nn .n i ho rntirini? coveroor and b;s

said city of Bf t Us Veg, ba ana sn.same 1 breby abated, and thamonntthereof so abated b deducts from thasaid amount of $1,892.06, aforementianed

a Anna! mAatinc Booreme lode A. U. V.U ... .uw - O E7

policies. .m uiiv.nk.. Wfa . June fi to 11 '97. Far without changing never ui w. ".7 m..i n.r la

nil nna- third on certificate . plan for I uttln . nflniltA. lint on one sine, anu wnuuv u. iiu. t rr T,, , ' PQ Warrea Bt., Jew ior city.- Bey. JohnKeSrl, Jr., of Great Falls,Mont.,fanninmended Elv' Cream Balm to me. IThere will be no weak-koee- d, tern with oil curround, made of d teelue and owing by the board of eoonty cam- -

round trip.a nnal mantlo American medical f'O getting on tne goong, Adjuat.bl. Bearing-- iil bearing are eu

All lo-- t motion can be taken up.porlzing, vacillating occupant of lb missloner to tb laid V vegas ot steel nnd aelly adlustel wltn a screw driverAttachmanU Karn ma nine luiuioueua .m fTnthean emphasize hi statement, "It fs a poai-ti- v

cure for catarrh if used a directed. and tbe maciune wii mat . an extra set ofgubernatorial office; n waking dream ociation, Pbiladelpbia. Pa., June 1 to 4

07. Far and one-tbir- d on certificateand fuel company to January 1st, 1897,andthe collector of aid county i hereby an- -

er: no political star gazer; no dema olan for round trip.Bey. Franci w. Toole, rastor vjeniraarreB.Church, Helena, Mont tborlzed to enter and abate th tax herein n.n..l Aaaamhl of tha United Presby

gngio comet finder; no poliiioallo,l.. ihnrrth of North America t KnckTb Month of Roe.

m. l oallAii the montb of flower, be irdered. ' iElv's Cream Balm is the acknowledgedii.nrt in.. Hav 25 to June 6. W. FareNow come Myr Cobn and represent toenre for catarrh and contains no merourycame undr the ioorealnBt heetof tb.e0,posmr" l. ngingfor the appearance

of a planet to serve as his guiding star and one-thir- d on certifloat plan for roundtbe boaid that some tim ego he took oatpot any Injurious arug. i

with necessary toois a u an.-mu- i ".. """X" -- i;., r..iinw Ona

nlcs.el.pla.ed rlnga to drawers, oresaddor walnut, cover wers,guard to wheel, and device for replacing belt.

We ma-i- e the above offer to increase the circu-

lation of the DAILY OPTIC and WEEKLY OPTIC.

With this Object in view,"' the " offer will be"

permanent.

trio.license which h only used for lomi Urnto greater officeveneration blossom rspinyvaried hue to beautify tbe land-csp- e.

Dnrinn this month alo thre re usuallyd Istarhanoes in the human bndy. Winter

Annual Congress of tbe International Dl.--tr.. Aa.onlatlon. at 8t. Louis. Hoand he now asks that he b allowed to

There will be a governor of the peo. ? On petition nf ibe widow, LeonardSkinner, of Chilill, was appointed adtunistrator of th estate of John T Hit lltb to 18th. W. Far andtransfer aid license to another person

diet, the foul air nr close rooms. iuiu. .h.v lnft the vtem lull of lm- - on certificate plan for round trip.within tba same school district, wblonpie and for the pe ple, and when the

time arrivfS for change, the verdict puritie. which, un-le- r the Inauenea of Annuil meeting of tha American As.iTaIIv. Hnneftsed. Bond in th' sum of granted.r

v.l.tlnn Noraannus. at St. Loot. Mo.

9 000 - was r ouired and given, the Tbe La Vegas light and ral companywill be, well done, good and faithfulJune 9'h and 10th. '97. Fare and ona-thir- d

was ordered to famish th necessary lightestate footing no ahont fl 000.billousoec. tired feolinR. al owne...aluEKUb brain, rervoune, ludlgetlon,lossofleep. These .ymptom. are only

DiRtCiLT m m mammmAND SAVE AGfrll'S PROFITS.

,servant.

in ths town, court houss and U for theBncklen' Arnica 5alv. term of two years.Las Vegas has ample cause for self

congratulation in witnes-io- g two of its

rjr mioent citizens tbns honored by the.$108.00Tbb Bst hAiAE in the world for Cots.

BruUes. Hores: Clcer. Btlt Rbeum. Pever arc lights at tl2.C0pr monthforeronoer or more sennuato follow, onlx measure are token to

purify and .trenf?tba the vit.1 organ.At this tbe cle.nsing, renla.lnvand strenptbonlnn properties of FBICKLT

82 at $3 60

on certificate plan for th round trip.Quadrennial General Conference of the

United Brethren In Christ, al Toledo,Iowa, Hay 10th to 25th, '97- - Fare and oue-tblr- d

on certificate plan fo the rouud trip.C. F. Jones, Agent.

Santa P. Room California United.Leave Chicago 6:00 p. m. Wednesday

and Saturday, K.an City 9:50 a. m. andDenver 6:30 p. m., Tbnrsday and Sun-dav- a.

reaching Lo Angela In 73 bour

Bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,r.. .nil All Ruin ErUDtl.ns. and po"i- -

..n,,hiinn nrv Never before in its 8, 10 o'clock at Jail...ASH nITTEES are particularly ny"' u,.. ......

tlvely cures piles, or no pay required. It is

. 700

. 8.00

. 2 00

. 8.601.78

16 " ateffloes, . . ;n hoa It hnon In DnsulOD I . mort i. lnoa In one. & Kidney conic,ri lf.uu V no a oiij r , i id v.m. . A I irnarrAntpea to Kivo lifiiw!,S2atJilper box.

Prupto fee. ; obtain that her particular r, --ft- ok when --S-- .TSS

wants and necessities will not be slight- - the annoying bilioui y-- Pft"

Co., and Browne & Manwnares.

Onava Alterative Water.A ' Sulphurated, Carbonated, Mineral! Water, IncomparableJasEaflSystem

Cleanser, Blood Purifier and Appetizer.

COOL, REFRESHING and INVIGORATING.

Found at a Depth of "ago Feet. Need Only a Trial to be Appreciated,

1.74in th ball .

down stnirs. .......... ......Insuranc polioy of Robt. L. M.

! and San Diego in 76 bour from Chioago,. . d t!" i .1.Bonn.htA tha hndv to ds ss through th heated. It is true we have naa represenRev. C. L Bovard, superintendent connecting vraia iur du ri,Duiwu ...

Hojave. Return Mondays and Thursdays.Eonloment of superb yestibuled Pullmanla iVfS in the legislatures, but political gent of Palatine Insurance company waof summer unaffected by the disesse com-

mon to tbe season. Bold by Murpbey-Va- n of Methodic mission work in this Trh,. and neraonal preferments have

palace sleeper, buffet amoking car andPetten Drug Uo. taken for W.O0O.' Bill approved for 1897,1100. , . .. dining car. Moat luxurious service via anya i warned their eff rts in behalf of this cpBmiCAii urmiiYsis.ritory, returned to Albuquerque from a

visit to the mlesion courcbes in tbesouthern part of the Territory and re Insurance pollole . of Otero S Hmltn, line.Mrs. Charles Zeiger and children,

Another express train, carrying palaceports tbem all prospering. and ourirt sleepers, leaves Cbloago andwho left Albuquerque lor tne wes',

Sunday night, have joined Mr. Zeigeragent of Connecticut insurance company,and Imperial Insurance company weretaken for t2,000 on each company. Bill Kansas t.Uty daily lor uanrornia.

Colobado Sfbihgs, Oct. 30, 1890.

Deab Sir I find the sampleSodium ChlorideSodium CarbonateSodium Bicarb nate ....... .Potassium Sulphide .... ..

of Onava Mineral Water contains

v. ..'.'... 8.009 grains per gallon: 8.807 gr ins per gallon

49.356 grai per gallon, 4.933 grains per gallon

.503 strains Ber gallon

at Congress, A. T., where ne it en-

gaged in tbe freighting and generalTher are nme people who never vear

dark glasses and yet tbey never ee anythino hrio-ht- It's the oeoDle who are dys--

for 1100.approved - . - . .Inquire of kooai Agent, or

. A. T. & 8. F.R'yW.J. Blaci, P. A.,

Topeka, Ks.MaetlnBr Benevolent and Protective Or

Following bills wer approved: ,merchandise Dusmess. auis uuj I nantin and aonred. Everything is out ofOctaviano Maestas, Judge of regOiaestl r .,h ..k n.nr.in. i Rnffered manyremoves one of Albuquerque's Iron bulpuioe

'..419 grains per gallonistration precinct 62.1896 ' 8 00 Silica jfamilies. - ? 1er 01 KiKS at uinneapous, minn, juijt uiu,

1R07 riruin rate of one regular standardIsabel Eocinia. clerk of electionyears with Dyspepsia and Liver Troublebut have bet-- relieved gince taking Sim-

mon Llvflr Regulator. I know othershn have been orreotlv benefited by it

Free Hydrosuipuunc Acianotueiwiuuiou.PROF. H. W. LAMB, Analytical Chemist, ,V predoot 45, 1899 8 00 first-clas- s fare for the round trip, plus W)

Mutt. Tickets on sale July 2n1 and d,The Orandast Remedy.

Mr. B. B. Greeve, merchant, of fhii- -Jose L. Rlbera, judg of leotion(e,''James N"wland, Carrollton, Mou. 1897: final return limit to be July luta,

community that we have profited little.

Governor Otero's well known

familiarly with men and conditions,bis knowledge of those methods which

control party policies, together with

bis well known loyalty to home in-

terests, as well as his personal worth

and Integrity of character, are a suff-

icient guaranty that in the adlninistra-tio- n

of his office no one communitywill profit at tbe expanse of another,if he can prevent it. .

Party or personal interest will not

control his actions to the disadvantageof any section of this Territory. He

will be governor of New Mexioo.

- vONLT ONE COllKSE.

Proprietor,CHARLES WrtlGH r. - - -precloct 64, 1S96 I 1897: subject to extension of limit to notbowle, Va., certifies that be had consump-

tion, was given Bp to die, sought ll medi-cal treatment tbt money could procure. Sofre Alexander has presented tbe Alejandro 8en. Judg of lotlon

fire department of Albuquerquelater tban July Blst.inw.

C. F Jokbs, Agent.Vnnna- - PeoDle' Society Christian En

EAST LAS VEOAS, NEW MEXICO.

Leave Orders at Montezuma Restaurant or address lock box i6i.precinct 28, 1888. . . -. h. o wtried all cough remedies tnaioecoum nrnrof, but got no relief ; spent many nigbtsitting np in acbair; w lodneced to try through Chief Kuppe, wub 20, as

Agua Pura Co., water rent, Haydeavor, at Han Francisco, Calif., July 7tba reward for their worg in tryin io - 1st to December 1896. l.aw uoto 12 h, 1897; $41 for tba round trip, l iciteisnn .ale June 22nd. 28rd and 29th and 80tb,The board ordered' an adjournment towas cured by ne onwo wnw. r save mi j)iujitjiijr .uu e.v...

and nntll Saturday. January lotb, iwipast three yars nas oeen uwnniui greg HiHHH SHOE CO.,and July 1st, 2nd and 3rd, 1897. Goingtrip to begin only on date of sale and to bscontinuous passage. Tickets shall not beApproved H. O. Cooes,Educate Your Bowel With Cuscaret.

to bnslness.ana say . urNew Discovery is the grandest remedyever made, a it has done n much for h'ramA i.n fnr nthar in bia commnnlry. Dr.

nnd tn leave San Francisco earlier thanCandy Cnthnnic, cure constipation forever.10c. 26c. It O. C. O. fall, druggists refund money. July 12th, and final return limit shall in

Attest ' ' Cbairman.,i PATRlOtO GOKZALgS,

Clerk.irino'a Kan Dlannverv Is guaranteed for no case exceed August 10m, inni.mnshv nnlda and conBumntioii. It don't The 3. J. Jones who broke the TerThe rebp.inses of both Senor Canovas v. if j ones. Agent

Rlannlal session. npreme court. Forecfail Trial bottles fre nt McrphT-Va- n Bridge Street,ritorial record for pole vaulting at theand Senor Sugasta last week to the re asters of A nunc at Denver, Colo., Augfield dav exercise of the La CrucesPbttbw drug stores, and Bbowkb t MN- -

ZANABIIS CO.

' Tbe Santa Y"e eleotric telephone com-nan- v

is now placing orders for the ne

ust 24th to 2tb, w; rare ana a,

nn certificate plan, from all point on ourline. , , ,

ports of an offer of friendly mediation

by the Doited States to settle the Cuban Agricultural collpge, is a Roswell boytbe son of J R. Jones, of Grand Plain

Annual convention, National Keeleydifficulty show that even if it wereits There are a great many of the nnfortuncessary equipments for changing League at Minneapolis, Mlun , Augustnrnner for the United States to under- -

. Las Vegas,.iv, .aam tn tho miMt aDDroved I ate ones in this world, greater in number 24th to 26th, "97; faro and one-tbir- d, oncertificate plan, for round trip.

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take a settlement on the basis of main V j made. ThB I tban those who are blessed with good dland powerful microphone mlsq tome p the grmUtstWestern telephone construction com (orfaDe i not to be able to eat every thini . C. F. JONBS, Agenttaining tbe Spanish sovereignty, it

TRYHaase's;::;;Roiied'3:H

- HerringReady 7

oanv of Chioago will furnish the equip- - set before tbem. "I suffsred for yearswould be breath thrown away to offerwim u.nyi:p..u, w..w - "

agreed with me. I was induced to tryit Even the liberal leader, who cri St; James Hotel,Simmons Liver Rgulator and wa cured.I now eat everything.". m, urigrji, mauticises VVeyler and desires a return to

tbe humane policy of Martinez Camposi imDclled to declare that be cmld not

ison Parish, ba. (Snooesaor to Coow Broa.)' WHOI.KaAI.II aD BKTAIt, OXALEB IH

Bncklen' Arnica Salve. .

The Best Salve in the world for

Cms, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, SaltRheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped

.I . ami all RblnThe editor of the Uoswell kegister

anknowlfdces receipt of several dwlisten to any proposition of indepenfiABBW AB1. LDHBER, SASH. : ECOBS, B1JKBS. VARKK'ilfW-- Z Prints for, the ed,or's birtbdaybutdence, or autonomy guaranteed by the

about the most fetching one was a cookor no pay required."" It" is guaranteedUnited Statesto give perfect satisfaction or money apron wittwopocketsThia ia so clearlv the attitude of

To Cure Couatiuatlon Forever.Spain that any eff ir of mediation by

ST. LOUIS. ;.;

1?ATES: $2. PER DATRoom a d lireakf. st $1.

European Plan $1.00 Per Day.

SocrJ Rooms, Good Heals, Good Service.

. When You Visit St Louis Stop at

ST. JAMES HOTE L,Broadway and Walnut.

Street Cars Direct to Hotel.

Take Cuscnret Candy Cathartic 10c or 250.

It C. C. C. fall to cure. dniRKists refund money.

refunded. Frioe 20 cents per oox. rorsale by Murphey-Va- n Petten Drug Co ,Las Vegas and East Las Vegas, and atwholesale by Browne & ManzanaresCo , East Las Vegas.

Sioo Reward JiooThe readers of this paper will be pleased

to learn that ibere is at least one dreadeddisease that science has been able o curePRinKiv Ash Bittiks cure tbe kidney, In all its ta(?-a- . and that la Catarrhreeulates the liver, tonea up the stomachHall's Catarrh Cure i the only positive

Oil aixd Gleifce. j

rrillos Hard; and Soft GoahSAST LAS VEGAS, ; , NEW MEXK i ,

KPHOSH.Ho. 60 OocOaaeUv rerltreela cl

t Sample and Club Rooms,: Cornet Sixth Street and Douglas Avenue,

CHRIS SELLMAN, Proprietor.Crioicest brands of imported and domestic wines, liquors and cigar

always in stock. Polite and attentive mixologists in attendance, day andnight. The patronage of gentlemen solicited.

and purifies tbe bowel. Bold by Murpbey.Van Petten Drug Co. cure known to tbe nifdicsl fraternity Robt. L.ltl. Ross.Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re

,., ouires a constitutional treatment nau-- s

There ar. some people who neverCatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting

the United Stales is an empty and idle- form.

"

Spanish publio opinion is so

pr judiced and passionate that no min-

is" ry, even after H is convinced of tbe

hopelessness of the struggle, could

yield to intervention by tbe United

States without making a fight for it.

Spain has again and again replied to

this government that she cannot accept

any ffor of mediation. The certaintythnt she will continue to do so makos it

nothing more tbad courting another

n jnction to repeat the offer.

ThHt is by The Optic has steadilyrnaintninpii that the proper course for

O. S. ROGERS,Rear EstateAMD lOTAUCE AGEUT.

nki "ii Siit tks la ;:

radical Horse-SHo- er

oan Ki u i j" '"'j "' j dlrectlv uoon the blood and mucousbright; "Ythtat tact's the sys-e- thereby Sestroying tbe

peptic and foundation ot the disease, and giving thjoint with sucb people. ''I suffered many by building up the coo-yea- r,

with Dyspepsia and Live, TronbU. Pion itsand ass,8,,ng nature in doingbut have been relieved since taking Sim- -proprietors have so much faith

mons Liver Regula tor. I I other. thttt tu6y offer Onewho have been p""" ,w

Hundred Dollar,. for any case tbat it fallwlnd, t f ,P8tiraolliBl,,

Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Lots from f.00 lOhio.tyS'dd by Drueeists, 75c.

LAS VEGA8, N. M.

Bos. 1. 8 and 9 Bridge street, west end -

bridge.!Special attention sriven to brand

A CI J A PUR A COM PAN V

WBOIFSALE DFALttR IPik. tTniifid States is to put ell Its re

s mrces in readiness, and then, after I P CELEBRATED VSOLE , AGENT of the HM-ait- o

Town Co. addition, and the Eldo-

rado Town Co. lower ndditlon

P sidence Business Properties,RAFAEL ROMERO.

ing irons, and general blacksmith-in- z

and woodwork. All work CbPURE MOUNTAINnon notice that tho Cuban horrors

oi ust stop, to proceed by direct means

t s, op them. Claim Agente. r,!

Loan8,Mortgages.and Securitiea Dromotl uon and atctonfa

HAT (IRE'S

BET ALLT

Against .

DISEASES' That sap the

VITAL POWERS.

Try itand r.i;

orarntedDesirable Acre Properties; Ftums underLAS VEGAS, N. M.

Lam hi'swrh Ls :.Got nmi s cmoo.

Oo-pciclt--y 50.000 ToneIrrigation Ditohe. Otllce onfuver in

icferred1 iik extent ol the gold,,k i r prBsent may be n n M ill II Dili Mill ISIVEI

Inaisn Uepredaaon ClaimsnTirp sMtita.iiirr 1. ,uir firtt, tl!tt Clt:a'. AIM H1VO

A

trl

.specialty,ii ih f tot ihnt a man who offered

.,i ti ur, to could only

S ::ZSAlSrS3E3S332?.'lP ' Make your Wants knonwfj1 in our Special Notice columrv j otrorr on rritinvt of . "l 'i, at w.M.ft:. v livt

Ct..ivao ol to, fe nl g......iwilUI.. prtevft. N w rl is la.III., Hi........ U I41tf J9. in.. I. Ill ft lU

OI Hirrior ?'.. t...wrstomachni'a-:-r CONYIXCED. 2- - inompson i w. """""("'"i v-

ssociatfld wub melncase beior tu QHice: 620 Doutlias.Ave.. East UsVega, -- N..VUfp11r1-m'-

. : to trustS! , r prtrringi,. aj.;U io sHiug Jliiims which would

"pau out" bolter. 1vAatot Claim.

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Two Women duaiicc-tcd- . THIS LOCALITYTHE DAILY OPTIC.East Las Yegus, Nejr Mexico,

m MODEL CODKTI..

General Broker.Land Grants, Improved Ranches, Native Cattle, Improvnd

Cattle, Cuttle Ranges, Horses and Sheep, Real Estate 2tc.

Land Scrip of all Kluds, Territorial and Connty Warrants. Genera! Land Office Business. Titles Secured Under tho

United States Land Laws,

LAS VEGAS,

A. A. WISB. Notary Public Established 1331.

' WISE & HOQSETT,

: LOANS AND REAB ESTATE,Sixth tnd Douglas Aves., East Las Vegas, N. M.

Improved and Unimproved Lands and City Property for sale. Investments mads and" attended to for Titles examined Bents oollsoted and Taxes paid.

A Home For Sale In thNoTerTftotrnero, the: Located near FARMINGTON, San Ju;rn County, New Mex-

ico, ia the FRUIT-GROWIN- section:c .'') j

It consists of 7tf acres. There are two houses, one of them containing ttiran rooms:"the otlier tour, with two K'M'd cellars; nn orcnura of all kinds or fruit summer antwinter apples, peas, cherries, craU nppie, plums, apricots, peaches, goosuborries.currants, rasplierrlHS, alfalia, c to. J'leritj of water for lrrlKatlju. ihe yard la setout to all kinds of shrubbery and It Is ladeert an lite il lime In every particular.; The property will he sold for fa Too, one-hal- f dowu, the balance on time.Address 1 H Orno for particulars.

Public pinion!X. BOTH'8 market! here all come, for choice meat 'at a moderate suJMtReliable quality we get here; to soil the best. Is ROTH'S IdeA.Of Joints, all cut with skill and eare, his price Is always Just and fainThus.lf Beef,Pork,Mutton, you should seek, 'tis here, fresh all through the weeKHis sausages, too. all patrons deem, in richness, are always supremEStep In l you'll And the stock complete, and prompt attention you will mesX

jsVb SvavksS''avBA

I PLAZAAmerican"! or" "European

Plan. '

Las Vegas," N. M 3

MILLS & KOOGLER..:; i . J ; ; Huccessors to T. B. MILLS. Established in 187S.

Real Estate, MiningRepresentthe Royal Exchange Assurance Company,

of London, England ; Assets

$23,000,000.Connty and school bonds bought and sold. Best facilities for Dlacinirasnnh afmrf.

Fiom tbe Albuqnorque CHinen.

Late vesterday afternoon, Niufabar.doval and Edurigen Sandoval, two

Mexloan servants who were formerlyIn the employ of Fellpa Gurulo, were

arrested and plaoed in jail, chargedwith the theft of tha belt ot gold pieces,amounting to between $600 and f700,from Mr. Gurule'a resldonoe some timelsst week.

Modlsto Ortis, thtr attorney for Mr.nil Mra. finrnle. informed the Citizen,

this morning, that he has gatheredsome very strong eviaenoe against mowomen as tha thieves, and thinks bewill make out a very clear case agaiosithem..

Mrs. Gurule, who fainted immediate,ly after Marshal Fornoff oalled at thehouse' last Sunday ana Bianeu m

queries. Is still ill, and If she cannotattonr! in nreliminarv bearing beforeJustice , Puran, probablyafternoon, Mr, urtia siaies iuideDoaition will be taken at her residence In this city, , ; . . Uf ,

Educate Tour Bowel nun , aacarera.i uanny i;at.nrviu, vuro vuimwiinuvu iuid....tOc. 26o, It 0. 0. 0. fall, drUKKlato refund money.

S.. ' - ..... .IT

TeUer"Balt-Ttheu- and Ecxema. -. . . M --It I 1 -

The intense ltcmng na'uruuK. mi-de- nt

to these diseases, is instantly allayedby applying Chamberlain's Eye andaUn riinrmnnr.. Maftv verv bad cawshave been permanently cured by it- - Itis equally emcieni ior licnmg jiucb uu

lawnvitn ramftlv tnr anra niTinles.

chapped hands, chilblains, frost bitesand enromo sore eyes, so era. per w.

n Tmlir'a rnviilllliin Powders, arejuHt what a horse needs when in badCondition. 'IODIC, DIOOU punuur auunAmPnn.A Tlinvr ara nnh fnCif YtYltVOlUIUUgDi XIAO w

medicine.

and. the bestsit.iin use to

TWaaput

OKnorse in prime couuiuuu. niw ucents per package.

'

Much rain has fallen the past fewdavs around Cimarron and we are

anxiously expecting a visit from ..".Old' '' " 'Qui ' '

It may be worth oniftthlng to know thattbe very bent medicine for restoring thetirea-oa- i nerTuuaBjBioiu u uowmj- niirars This mAfiinlnsi ta tiiirly vegetable, acta by giving tone to thenerve centres io me aioiuauu, yeuviv um-ulat-

the Liver and Kidneys, and aids. i . nvn..o in thrnvlnoi off lmnnrir,ies intbe blood. Electric Bitters Improves tbeappetite, aias qikbsiiuu, "uu 10 r tJv.

by those wbo have tried it as tbe very besthlood purifier and nerve tonlo. Try It.Bold for 60 cents or $1.00 per bottle at Mur- -pbey-va- n reiten JLrug . au orowuo a.ALanzanaree uo.

fin Rrkckett. who has been so serioualy ill out on the Manby ranch,near Baton, Is reportea to ne improv-ing- .

"'

: Don't Tobacco Spit aad Smoke lour Mr Iwaj.frn mf4 tAhAMn nallv and forever, be mas'

netlo, full of life, nerve and vigor, take -

Bac, the wonder-worte- tnat mauea wena men

8trong. AU druggists, 60c or (1. Cure guaran-teed. Booklet and sample free. Address

Sterling Remedy Co., cnicago or xsew or.; ( i n

Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic, 10o or too.

J C C. C. fall to cure, drugglaU rsfUQd money.

HAVE A HACK?.

V'(" ty-- Johnnie Booth,j. tha hack-drive- r, Is

" J now driving his own hack andtolioits tbe patronage of his

' - friends and th public ,

jLeaveJCalls at Stoneroad's Stable.

Telephone 53. v ' f '

REMEMBER JOHNNIE.

JOHN HILL.,

COHTRACTDB; and BUILDEB.

Manufacturer Of

Sash at.J Doors,Mouldings,1 . .

Scroll Sawing,

Surtacing and Matching

and Office Corner of Blanohard street and, tttrana avenue. ,

EABT US TKQA

ft CONTRACTOR & BOILDEH. kJob Work and Bepairing, House Mov

ing and Baising a Specialty.'

BHOr cOR. HirrTH AWD IHTBROO

PURELY VEGETABLE.

uid Best Family Midi-- "nne in tbe worm l --tiMiiMmiAn Epvectual Srsctric

for all diseases of the

ana opicen.Seralate the Uvar

and prevent Chillsand Fhver, Malarious PKVBKS, WOVSHl.

KESTLSS- -

nbss, jaund1cs a"uNausea.

t'lii M j A0,BRBATHI .'j , ft) .

bad breath ; and in nearly every case it comei fromthe stpmach, and can be o easily corrected if you will

lure a remedy for this repulsive disorder. It will also

improve your appetite, cuuipiciuu uu uvv.mi, a, '

rrxxsiTTnot manw iffir nrtnr Aav after dav. makinf life

. k..l.n a.! mKhin. ntnrj. nf altl nfeanure. ewinir

fo the secret suffering from Piles. Yet relief is readyo the hand of almost any one who will use systemati

cally to: remaay tnac nos permancmiy liucusands Simmons Live Regulator is no drastic,violent purge, but a gentle assistant to nature;

CONSTIPATIONf'

SHOULD not be regarded as ja trifling ailment in fact, naturedemands the utmost regularity ofthe bowels, and any deviationfrom this demand paves the way

" Joften to serious danger. It isquite as necessary to removeimnure accumulations from tbe .buwels as it it to eat or sleep, and iau health c.u be epecit whena cosuve habit of body prevails,

SICK HEADACHE I

This distressing affliction occurs most frequently.The dislurbanca of the stomach, arising from the

Imperfectly digested contents, causes a severe pain is,tbe head, accompanied with disanriwable nausea, anjthis constitutes what is popularly known- as ileaHeadache, for the niief Uicb TAta SlMMOM

LlVKR REGULATOR 0 MaDTCINB.(

' ANCFACTUSD ONt.V BT i "

J. H. ZEUAN CO., Philadelphia, Pa.

E. k BURLINCAfwIE'S '

SS1Y CFfISA

OCHEP.HCALLABORATORY

. .in coiorauo, ..y ;

pain tlitTrtU strike a uuiaat the moat Inoppor.tune moment la dueto indigestion. It1)1,11 y come in tnluidat of a dinneraud mane the ftusta mockery. It U areminder that hemay not eat whathe chooses, norwhen he chooses.He is a slave to theweakness of his

Stomach. ' A man's health and strength de-

pend upon what be gels out of his food.This depends on his digestion. Constips,tion stops digestion. Remove the obstruc-tion by taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.They are a positive cure for constipationand its attendant ills headaches, soulstomach, flutulence, dlwiuess, biliouareasand " heartburn." The " Pellett" are verygentle in their action. They simply asnixtnature. They rive no violent wrench to thesystem. . They cause no pain, nor griping.

(tend si one-ce- stamp to cover coat fmailing; only, and receive free a copy of Dr.tierce's Medical Adviser. Address, World'sDtspcaary Medical Aaaociatlun. Buffalo, N. Y

Reports from the Booito and Urraoadistrlots srrj very favorable. Somelarge strikes will soon ba reported, itpresent Indications art not very decep.tive..

. News Harriot Ext. )' Ths Bt Louis Republic recently made ar-

rangements with ths oable companies,whereby direct news, from all stations otthe civilised world, ara reoeived. It nowprints mors autbentle foreign news thanany other paper, and continues to keep npIts record for publishing all the home news.The outlook for the year Is one of bignewt events, fast succeeding each other,and they will be highly interesting; to ev-

eryone. The price of the Republic dally is6 a year, or fl.00 for three months.

The IVice Bepublio will remaintame one dollar a year,; by mall twice-a-wee-

19-- -'

;

' About a month aeo Br. T. ' D.Bishop and wife, both bomeopathiophysicians, arrived in Albuquerquefrom Harrlman, ienn.

The Ladies' Aid of the Christianchurch gave an ice cream and strawberry festival at the old Kxoeigior res-

taurant in Roswell, last Friday night."

Why Have Youtieen stricken With dlsoase while yeur neigh-bu- r

esniiDed. or vice-vers- Both were aliketxposed, but In one case the the disease germslound lodgement lu re wood ana wean

nnri avatam. iwlille in the other, the blood was

kept pure by Hood's Sarsaparilla, and thebody was In a condition of good neaiut. ',

Hood's Pill are purely vegetable and donot purga, pam or gripe. Sola by au uroggisia.

BACKACHEmakes the young1 feel old, and the oldreel that lite is nor wortn me uviug.It ia a danger signal oi aianeyit can dc

CUREDT haia naed Dr' Hobbs BoaraiiUS Kidney

pnu tnr twn min and Ami that tber arefiu nnitr niiia that I hivi bean able to And,that would cure my case. I am an oldrailroad man, and the continual motion oftne train has gi ven me pains In the back,Anm nn iinnht to the wrancbinK of my kidneys. I would not be wltbout hodosSparagni Kidney Fills, I have tried othersand tney rauea o relieve uiv, ur nuuu.k.a A nn A tha work.

Hugh Mo AleR, 617 Park St., Atchison,Kansas. . t '

HOBBSSoaraRos Kidney Pills.

Dnnin Diuenv CO.. PaopruiToas. Cmoaea... unki,. uiii. pn.R.lo in T.AR VKOAS and E.i.Vs veoar NEW MEX..bv MUBPHEY. YAJfPATTEM DBUU UU.f 'X'wo Dwrsa,

At the Rifle Ranee, last week, W. C.Shearman, of Baton, won the firstprize with a score of twenty-si- x. L. L.Stewart won second prize. - .

T..n . n ITn.nDi Tifnnrtator nf thn Itnr- -

ton House, Burton, W. Va., and one of themost widely known men In the state wasmir.ri nf rheumatism after three years ofsuffering. He say s : 'I have not sufficientcommand or language io cunvey i mof what I suffered, my physician told menothing: could be done for me; and myfriends were fully coavlnced that nothingbut deatn wouia relieve meuiiuv .uuviIn June, 1894, Mr. Evans,, then talesman. .1.. nrhn)ln TWi. r?n . rannmrnAndadIW VHP II UWJIH 1

Chamberlain's Pain Balm. At this timemy foot ana limD were bwuubu munthan double their normal size and it teem-ed to me my leg would buret, but soontiter I began using the Fain Balm, thetweiiiog began to decrease, the pain toleave, and now I consider that I am en-

tirely cured. For tale by K. V. Goodall,Depot Drug store. i '

j

Vlnniaor nontribnliona for' theGamewell fire alarm system, proposedbv Mavor Auorient, OI Aiouqueiuue,are coming in slowly. ii

.Dn-- it.... wAra mm have never beenwithout Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and

Uv-- -. a In fhtm hntllP." BATS A.H. Patter, with K. C. Atkins & Co., Io- -

dlsnapoiis, ina., nra ujj -toon think of being without flour as a bottle

. . i : t a in tha aiimmar aaaaon. WeOI IDIB nouiouj i

have used It with all three of our childrenand It has never failed to oure-n- simpiyttop pain, but cure absolutely. It is e l

rieht. anyone who tries it will find It so."r or taie dj j.. .( - - -

v James Turner bought two fine driv-

ing horses and a nobby carriage inTrinidad, last week, for use in his liv

ery stable at Baton. f a ,"j4

J t' "a ge

Now Gold Fields.

Eeoent sensutlonal gold discoveries inthe Ked River district, northern New Mex-

ico, indicate that this locality will shortlyhe as widely celebrated as Cripple Creek.Already the rush of miners and prospeotorehas begun, and by the time the snow hasfullv melted, thousands will be oa theground. ,.,ra.inLNrate tnenanta iuuw k e-- "

from which point there it a stage,Iv. to ElUabet blown, Hematite and RedRiver City. For further particular, ap-

ply to - C. F. Jonas, Agsnt

The Y". P. U. gave an entertainmentat the Excelsior restaurant in Roswell,md notwithstanding it rained, had a

good time.

Hundreds of thousands have been in-

duced to try Chamberlain's Cough remedy.. l.i i v... rlm tnr others.and having tested Its merits for themselves

.are v us .jm..-- .by K. D. Goodall, Depot drug store. ;

'" ' Bo.Everybody SaysCascnrets Candy Cathartic ttie most won-

derful medical discovery of the uge, pleas-

ant to the taste, act gentlyand positively on kidneys, liver n bowe a.

cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,l.eadaol.e, fever, habitual 'onP,n"

and biliou-inwi- . Please biyof C C C. ; 10, W cents,guaranteed to cure all druggists.

Warm the Joints, ease the pain and driveout ail rbaamanc innu-u- c- J

1'isk It I one of the very few old timei remedies which modern medical telenoe'has bren unable to improve on. .. Cures

. . i J n..m.nant v. VrlCA5.1.Q0 Crvial. Sold by M!y-Yft- n Fettsa Dxur

t, ...Do people boy Hood's BaraapBrllla in

preference to uuy other, in fct aluiotrttc, the exclusion faU otherT . '

Tlvey know from actual use that Hood'sIs the beet, 1. e., It curt wncn oiuora iuu.Hood's HarsnparlUa U still made underthe personal supervlnlon of tbe educated

pharmacists wbo originated It.,i The question ot bctt Is Just as positivelydecided In favor ol Hood's a the questionof comparative tales,

Anotlior thing: Kvery advertisementof Hood's Barsaparllla Is true, Is honest.

; i Sarsaparilla1;Is the One True Dlood Purifier. All druggists. 1.

Preiiared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.

. are th only pills to SakellOOd S FlllS wlUUood's&uruparUla.

BAN FELIPE OAT.

It Was Celebrated Io Old Albuquerque In Grand Style. Otner

f.f. r - Jfewey Notes.

Special of Vie OpticAlbuoukrqbb, N. M., June 1st.

1897. Old town tas 'fallen facte to its

accustomed condition rof lnnocousdesuetude1' since tbe fiesta of . Sunday,when Albuquerque and tbe surrounding'country sent Into tbe ancient, a largeproportion

: of people to witness theceremonies incident to tbe celebrationof tbe San Felipe day.

Tha atrnt railwav carried 2.250 Das.

senger between 6 a. m. and 4 p. m. ofthe following day. Tbe orchestraball was never so well filled as in tbeevening," a baile forming tbe attractionthorn Itntttrflr'a sunnv-sid- e resort wasan attractive spot in tbe afternoon andnight, the First regiment band beingan attractive card in the plaoita. - Ati liia manrt 140 trillions Of beer was diS'

posed of and almost an equal amountwas poured down thirsty throats at tbelorn rlianarifiariea ODnosite. It was a

day that comes but once a year and is

only exceeded aunng criaays oi mefair season.'

On Sunday next the Browns expectto meet the Las Vegas club, their .firstappearance Ibis year tn Dame arraywith -- an organization from abroad.The First regiment band will no doubtiiarnnriia miiiiii for tha occasion and a

big crowd can be counted upon to be

present.With the completion of seventy-fiv- e

feet of cement walk ' on South Firstatmnt this week. Albtiauerque willhave fully 6,000 lineal feet of thesewalks, perhaps equal to any city of11 a aizft in thn nnnntrv.

Mrs. Albert Grnnsfeld and ' her son,Eddie, of this city, boarded the "FirstBismark",. las Sunday, en route to

Germany.Manao-e- r Trimble bandied tbe bis

crowd on the street cars, last Sunday,without a niton, lie expects to in.troduoe the eleotrio motor as soon ashe can confer with A. E. Cromwell,the owner. .

This evening, the executive commit,tee of the Fair association made furthersteps toward bringing tbe next fair tothe front. Subscriptions will be se-

cured shortly and a great show is as-

sured.- " '' - " 5

evening, Rev. Cason,nsalnr nf the A. M. . churoh. will

celebrate the fifth anniversary of hiswedding. A gooa lime is promioea.

Tha hnwlins craze has reached acritioal point, interest In the sport hav.

. . L .1...log fallen Oft IO suoD-a- n ea.ieuiii.uai,one alley has "quit business. ; TheBrunswick & Bottger'a old town Sun-nysid- e"

will now control the trade.Half a doze j or more wool houses

are full of the fleece awaiting the ex-

pected rise. Tom Hubbell recently re-

fused eleven cents, delivered here, half

cash, balance thirty days.Carl Mainz, formerly of Las Vegas,

is clerking at the Sunnyside.Rico's Excelsior, Jr., company ar-

rived ht from Los Angeles andshow evening. They come

to us highly praised. You . will have

their 8dvanoe, Mr. Robey, with youand you want to treat him right.

Chef Girard Is on temporarily at theEuropean; "

Women's christian temperanceunion sessions begin, at theCongregational church. i

Six hundred confirmations were

made by Archbishop Chap elle in thiscity and vicinity during his pastoralcall in Bernalillo county. r

Mrs. Collier, wife of the judge, wit-

nessed a baile for. the first time onSnndftv eveninsr. and there were others.

W. S. Burke is rusticating on bis

ranch below ' town. He contributeoccasionally to the Democrat and cor-

responds with papers abroad.Mrs. J. W. .Green, wife of Gallop's

town marshal, and Mrs. John C.

Spears came in from Gallup, this even-

ing, to attend the W. C. T. U. conven-

tion. Several Las Vegas ladies are ex-

pected,

Webster'sIiiteratstlonsl

SwocMor of the " ITnaM'lyecL"Tha Ona Great C)t:mdprtl Authority,

do writes Hon. 1. J.Tftotw, ,. Justice U. S. tiuprcaie Court.

. Standardof the IT. S. Clov't rrtntinffOftlc, the lr. 8. Sunremj (

Cou.i, all tlifl btate Hn-

itnrue t'ortnii,v.ior Dear--

WarmlyCommendedT fltats 8uperintpndoT"ta

or Nehooln, oUeao I'rwtt- - ,

df,ntB,ando(trOiFnuoatoiouoost wi.Ao.it liiuiiuter.

In the hrpli;.ltt, untl toKii scholar. in"- -

l THG DEST FOR P RACTICAL USE.It l easy to find ti-.-e word wanted.It la easy to csctsrlnln tho pronunciation.It Is easy ta trncfl the (rrowth ' o word.It is easy t learn vvlitt a word means.

f Webster' ImeriMUinm.t J.lPtionni7 I" H prrsrnlform ls'iol;re mUilvj n cvpiyll.iri-

- r,'"-'":"-

to our InnntriKain llv5 enT.etnn '"f. rlrfluitlon. 1

Kilipma Dii.ttt' . 14. lS'.fi.

tiGT TSS2 ISfiST.I fSStKrhncn p.if;is Kiit on arp!;,T.t!on to

Us Vegas the Chief Cityof New MexicoSome

of Her Resources,Attractions and

Advantages.Las VctiAs Is the natural sanatorium of

the United Btatoi, combining more nat-

ural advantages than an other plane InAmerloa. ' Her thermal waters are the

equal of the Hot Kprlnes of Arkansaswhile Her oil mate is luflultoly superior.Tbers is no malaria, no excessive best orcold, no gusts, rats or mosquitoes, lieair is pare, dry, rarliled, and highly elec-

trified a certain cure for consumption. If

tbe disease be taken In time. ' Ths hotwaters are a specific for liver, skin, rheu-mst- lo

and blood disorders, Her llontesuma hotel Is tbe finest hostelry betweenChicago and California, and is situated Ina beautiful canyon, live miles from town,where the Hot Bprings, forty in number,come boiling to the surface., The latitude is about tbe same as that elcentral Tennessee, while the altitude Isnearly 6.500 feet. This combination Rivesa peculiar, but most happy, re unit. In thawinter, during the day, the thermometerseldom falls, in the shade, below forty de-

grees, while It often runs, In the sunshine,to sixty-liv- e degrees or even more. Ontbe other band, in tbe summer, tbe heat isnever oppressive, in tbe shade, and nonight is too warm for comfortable sleep,under one or two blankets. Tbe sun willshine nine days out of every ten, tbe yearround. 'X'bls, with tbe extreme dryness otthe air, caused by tbe very slight precipi-tation ot moisture; tbe reeiuous aroma,rolling down from the pine-cla- d moun-tains: tbe large amount of electricity inthe air, and tbe consequent ozone, result-ing from thealtitude; and tbe location of thstown, land-locke- d by mountain and mesa

these all conspire to produce an atmos-

phere which is a balm to all diseases of tberespiratory organs. The percentage ofdeath from consumption is lower in NewMexico than it is anywhere else In theUnited Btates; and no other place In NewMexico excels Las Vepas In the salubrityof its climate. Asthmatics experienceImmediate and permanent relief, In thisaltitude.

In the way of health and pleasure re-

sorts, Las Vegas Is unrivaled. In a radiosof twenty miles, In romantic raonntalnglens and beside babhling mountain brooks,are tbe Las Vegas Hot Springs, Harvey's,ElPorvenir, Sandoval's Mineral Hill, Ho-mer j Ranch, Blake's, Sparks', Bapello,Rociada. and other places, too namerousto mention, where health can be recovered,and life becomes a pleasure to the annuye,the invalid, the over-worke- d business man.

Lab Vegas has two daily and five weeklypapers, three hanks, two building and loanassociations, three hotels, many boardingbouses, nine churches, a number of clubs,and all tbe leading civio and social socie-

ties; a roller flour mill, capacity, fifty bar-rels per day ; two wool-soouri- establish-ments, oleaning 1,500,000 pounds of woolannually; a brewery andbottling establishment; a manufactory ofmineral and carbonated waters; two wag-on and carriage factories; a saddle andharness factory; a foundry, eleo-trio light plant, three planing mills,and other enterprises of less importance.

There are eight large wholesale bouses,whose trade extends throughout the Ter-

ritory, and into tbe adjoining sections;while the volume of this trade, and thevalue of tbe stocks whioh they carry, oannot be duplicated west of Kansas City andoqth of Denver. Three merchants' brok-

ers bave selected tbe city as their distributing center, tbe amount of their yearlysales exceeding, in the aggregate, the com-bined sales of all other snob, brokers inNew Mexico. The retail merchants, ofLas Vegas, are more numerous, and carrylarger and better stocks of goods than dothe retail merchants of any other town inthis Territory or Arisona. - - -

J, K. UABTIN. J. If. D. HWAKT

Martin & Howard,,r Contractors & Bnlitfers. !;

Flam and specifications, furnishedfree to patrons. Shop next door to

Houghton's Hardware Store. j .

Montezuma Restaurant

Center St. Eos Las Vegas.

CHARLES .WEIGHT, Prop.

Best Twenty-fiv- e CertMeals in Town.. .....

Table supplied with everything tbe mar- -

WM. MALBOEUF.

Sniuise'Harness, Saddles Etc.,

The best place in the

City to buy yourA fine line of home

made Wrappers, GroceriesDressing Sacks,Aprons, etc.

L

KLV'S CREAM TSAT.M Is a positive enre,Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60cents at urutrfrists or Dy man ; samples iw. dj man,BLY BROTHEHS, 60 Warren 6L, New V"" ffltv.

CHAFFin&NOFinSLivery Feed and Sale !

STABLE,HeadquartersforRanchmen. ... r,

Douglas Avenue, Ens L as VegflC

WILLIAM BAASOH,wSo Is willing to stand or fall on hla

imSrltsaaa baker, baa oonstantlyon sale at tha

LAS VEGAS BAKERYOrnosltePostofflce, West Sid.

IBSIB BEAB, 08 TttSpecial atinm flUed on short notice.

ties. Large list of ranch and improved property, and over 8,000,000 acres of timber-land- s

in the south and southwest, at prices which challenge competitors. Office oaBridge St., Las Vegas, N. M.

11 TERRITORIAL PRESS.

Extract! from Our Exchange.Vlotor Sais, of Cora Colo., who was

atthe Jemez, hot springs, returned to

Albuquerque.Father BdoUowan, of Topeka, Kan.,

was a guost of Father Cooney, of Rat-on- ,

thii week.D. P. Carr has been appointed a

notary public for Grant county by Aot

ing Governor Miller. ...... . . ..

The statement of the Silver City na-

tional bank, shows a healthy increasein the line of deposits. .

Mr. Pierce, of Eddy, Is opntetnplst.log establishing a general merchandis-

ing store at Fort Stanton. 7;;,;' -

Apolonia L. Holmes was appointedadministratrix 01 me estate 01 iuanHolmes, doceaaed, at Santa Fe. ' -

, The normal school commencementweek at Silver City, .: begins Friday,with a base ball game at the park.

Charlie Dotson received, the firstshipment of watermelons to Silver Citythis season from El Paso, last Monday

B. Dale returned to Baton from BedRiver, where he located a couple otpromising claims, and will return thereeoon. , .'

W. P. Stebbins is the proudest manin Springer, and all because his wifepresented him with an eight-poun- d

on, Sunday. . , ,

Mrs. M. F. - Brown - presented herhusband with a fine son at Baton. Alldoing fine, including Grandpa, Parewho is as proud as oan be. " ' "

Charles Boljean started a train olwagons from Linooln to Las Vegas,each loaded with wool, wbiob Mr. Belj jan has purchased from local sheepmen.

Policeman Carson was out with theatreel gang in Albuquerque, and theboys were repairing the bridge overthe acequia on Gold avenue, near Second street. ,

Jud Lyons and family, C. E. Mooreand wife and Kenneth Gillette, leftBaton for a . trip to the mountains.Tbey expect to be gone about three orlour months.

The Silver City Beduction Co'splant is being altered so that lead oresmay be treated there. ' Up to this timeno lead ore has been treated at thiscompany's works.

Work has been commenced oil thenew road bed for the Atchison betweenSilver City and Whitewater. It is ex-

pected that the new work will be com-

pleted before the. beginning of therainy season.

Men are at work clearing out theremains of the turned buildings onRailroad avenue, in Albnquerque,wbiob were respectively used by P.Part n ci as a shoemaker's shop, and byLuke Walsh as a saloon.

The charity ball given last ' Wednes-

day evening, at Morrill opera house, inSilver City, by the ladies of the conntyhispital was largely attended. The

p Aceeds were not very large but the1 .dies say every little helps. m

Bennett,' a suspiotous character,

whom the police have been watchingfor the past few days, down in Albu-

querque, was run in as a vag anddrunk, and Justice Crawford sent himto the chain gang for five days. '.

The first station south of Silver City,which has heretofore been known as

' the stock yards will be known here-

after as Hawkins, having been namedfor the W. A. Hawkins, of the law

firm, ot Conway & Hawkins, of SilverCity. l

X)n Monday last, Mrs. Selva, out inTiaras canon, near Albuquerque, badtwo goats stolen, and on a cdmplaintfiled bv Laurence Azario, ner oromer,Constable Rossi drove out to the canonand arrested Jose Candeiario and JoseBaca. '.

'" ;

The stockholders of the Iforth Canonminin? company, operating the "LittlePittsbursr" mine east ol Aiouquerque,will hold a meeting at the office of

Judge Warren, for the purpose oielecting a new board of . directors, on

June 6th. :

The wives of two out-of-to- editorsare attending the convention - of theNew Mexico Woman's Christian Tem-

perance Union at the Congregationalc.hiirnh in Alhnmiarane. namely: nam.

J. A. Carruth, of Las Vegas, and Mrs

A. J. Papen, of Las Crooes. " ; ,,'

Sheriff Morion Littrell went np to

Baton from Springer, serving - writupon the connty commissioners anathe iunVes of election in thecoun y sea'eleotion to appear before Judge Smithin Las Vegas on June 4th, and showcause why a permanent order restrain-

ing ibem from holding an --election for

the removal of the county seat shouldcot bo issued. .

- The suit brought soma time, ago bya number of individuals of Silver City,

r to rid the citv of the bondedIndebtedness incurred on acoount of

building the Silver City, Deming &

prifin railroad was dismissed lastSaturdav. This, in all probability.ends the litigation over the bonded in.debtedness o( silver uity.

The U S civil service commissionannounces that it will bold an examma'lon at the United State court bousehnilriino- - to Santa Fe. N. M., com

rnnncioe at 9 a. m., on Saturday, June19t,h, to establish an eligible registerfrom whioh selection may be made to

fill a vacancy in the position of janitorin tha federal bulldlnsr in Santa Fe, ata salary

' of $ 6G0 per annum. The

department desires that applicant forthis position should be not lets man a.or c,vr ou years oi spa.

ar""'THE KtY

To health In the slchly seasonIs to fortify the system beforewina wiiu

PRICKllYASH

BITTERS.It strengthens.

and TeguUtet the liver.t t - Linvna Vinl tfft I 11C

Snmillilu-- liic ni'i'uvo, - - -- rstomnch and aigesuon and clcnnscJi tfie

O. L. HOUGHTON,

NEW MEXICO

F, 0. HOQK8T

FreeHacks to and From f'

All Trains.

HOTELr

J.J M. JACOBS. ;

Insurance Agts.

EAST LAS VEGAS. N. M.

80CIETIE8.I. O. O. F.

LAS VEGAS LODGE No. 4, meets averevening at their hall, sixthstreet. All visiting brethren are cordiallyInvited to attend.

A.J. Wbbtz.N. .V. W. Fleck, Sec';.W. L KianpATBicK, Cemetery Trustee,

MONTKZUMA LODGE NO. 9128.QEXENNIAL LKAGUE Begelar meetlnO Second Tuesday evening of each monSat I. o. O. F. hall.

B.J. Hajhltoh, Pres.N. B. B0W?KBRT. Sec';.

a. o. v. m.DIAMOND LODGB No. I, meets first and

evenings each month lawyman Block, Donglas avenue. Visitingbrethren are cordially Invited.

A. T. ROGUES, M. W.Gbo.WNotbs, Recorder.

F P. Hbbzoo. Financier.A. V. A.M. .

Chapman Lodge, No. t, meets flrst anathird Thnrsdn; evenings of each month, intbe irlasontc temple. Visiting brethren artfraternally Invited.

.' L. n. Hofmelster, W. M.0, II. Sporleder. Sec.

Las Vegas Boyal Arch Chapter, No. I,Begular convocutlons, Qrst Monday In eachmonth. Visiting companions fraternallyInvited. O. L. Gkkookt, b. H. p- -

L. H. BOVHBI8TBB, See.

Las Vegas Commander;, No. 2. Begnlatcommunication, second Tuesday eacttmonth Visiting Knights cordially

Johh hill, B. O.L. B. Hofmsistbb. Reo.

VEGAS COUNCIL NO. 1, Boyal andLAS Masters. Begular convocationthird Monday of each month. Sanctuary InMasonic temple. ' Gao. I. Gould,

G. A. BOTHQsn, T.I. atRecorder.

Masons visiting tbe city ars eor01aU Invlted to attend these bodies.

EaMtern tareonlsr eommnnioations second and fonrtR Tnorsday evenings.

Mrs, O. II. Spoblbder, Worth; Matron.Mas. Emma Bjonkdiot, Treasurer.All visiting brothers and sisters cordlall

lUVltOd. tllSS BljlNCHB ROIBOEB See.

CATHARTICs

TTj- - ALLHtj, WU4S

.nlHn.ffin. 'a.rflr.TH Bft ' 'IT ! ' ' ' 11X8

,rii or rrtne.l'iit raose r Mwnlmmu, kum-- k

0.. Chlrsin. Wnntresl. n. ww r. ;

DEALEK IN

Harilware, Staves & Agricnltsral ImplementsOF ALL KINDS.

A i.t-r- a mtsinV r RtitVOfl Mift PlfiWH HOW Of. hftTld. W.lfh will hA mM ft Htt.?!A HUgO DkVVSa v sw- - ' ' " - w- w

above cost. These goods are all warranted to be ol tha very best make in theUnited States, and to give perfect satisfaction.

At the Old Stand on Center Street.

BUSINESS DIKECTOIiY

Barber chops.

B. M. BLAUVBLT,Tonsorlal Parlors,

Oentsr Street. ,

nA .An , T.nnfa l.nniv Rrisneh., rnnnduuirwu) mwu.h, -

senator, and round, sqoore and box pom-padour a specialty.

PABLOB BABBBB SHOP,Center Street,

O. I. Gregory, Prop.Onlv skilled workmen employed. Hot

and oold baths In connection.

Bamtata

SAN MIGUEL NATIONAL, :

; Blzth street and Grand avenue

Connty Surveyor.

f. MBKKUITH JONES,ENGINEER AND COUNTY BUB

GITT Office, rooni 1, Olty Hall.

Physicians and Burgeons.

O. O. OOROON, M. D.-- mOK TAMMK OPERA HOUHB, JSAEJA

l TjflB Veitas. K. M. umco uoura; niaa.m.,to4p.m.,7 to 8 p. m.

AND 8USGHON. ' B08WKLLPHT8IOIAN :

Attorneys-at-lia-w.

FBAKK 8PKINGEB,A TTOBNBT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW

J Office In Union block. Sixth street.East Las Veaas. N. M.

WILLIAM C. REIO,TTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE, Union

L block, East Las Vegas, N. M.

LOSS St FOKT

man's block. Bast Lasvegns, N. M.

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PERSONAL PIQK-UP- 8,RAILROAD RUMI3UNG3,

Master Mo;liC. V7. Taylor Is aipeoted toTHE LARGEST ED BF.bT ASSORTED STOCK OF ark mi 'THE DAILY OPTIC

The People's Paper. iisi ytil Hue,x

Shoes,HATS AND GAPS

In the City.

New Designs, Attractive Prices, Up- -

R. R. Avenue.Save at least 35c on the dollar . . .

Mens stylish sacks and cutaway ;

frock suits $5.65 $7,15 and $10.95

We ask the trade to judge these suits, notby our price but by their actual VVorth.

Suits like this always sell for $8.50 $10.00and $15.00. The fabric comprises clay wors-teds, fancy mixed cassimeres, Scotch cheviotsetc. In the prevailing shades and patterns.

. In men's hats, furnishing goodsand shoeswe can do you good.

See our line of Mexican hats for boys,children and men.

We have the ' largest assortment ofclothing and our prices are lower than anyhouse in the city.

to-Da- te Styles.

ftMfcMfASOr.IC

mm Co.,

ToSave Money

Save Your Clothes.

r A

TEMPLE.

apoui mese prices.DKOOnOKOSOKKS

Always buy thaW corset; it has no

nnctrior and costs0 no mora than the!

inferior onesceceoaosososoaoe ososoe sctaw

MiAAAAAAAAAAVVAAAAAVAt AAAj N. L. Rosenthal & Co.,

""." Railroad Ave. r

lG ener a 1 Merchandise!i '

.

j Ranch trade a specialty. J,' '

i4 HlgheSt prices paid for wool, hides end pelts. &

Proprietor.

Hardware

A Wardrobeis a savings bank for clothes, seethe finest line at Ilfeld's ever shownin Las Vegas including 9 different stylesfrom a very low price article to the most costlywe ever placed in stock. We believe ourpatrons will agree with us that the pricesare reasonable on each and all. Whether you pay

$10. $15. $20. $25. $35.Yot are sure to get good value

for your money.

Hall Trees .such as we show now will graceany hall whether it be small or largeour prices are so low that we willbe glad to compare them with anyquoted by the largest house in the EastParticularly attractive are our --

No. 141 at $15- - and No. 136 at $11.

And will please any one wishing some--

reasonablething atIT EEMVC The

Plaza.' EVERYTHING IN

SCREEN DOORS, WIRE SCREENS.

SCREEN WIRE CLOTH, POULTRY NETTING,

ICE CREAM FREEZERS, GASOLINE STOvES,'

FISHING TACKLE.

ALSO

PICKS, SHOVELS, BAR STEEL, POWDER,

FUSE, GENERAL MINING SUPPLIES.

Cash Novelty Dry Goods Store

Ready made dress sklrst3 and duck suits. x

Wagner & Myers. jMASONIC TEMPLE.

John S. Claik took tbe moru'lug raju orRaton. .

J. R. Wllllamt returned Croat Santa Fa,this morning.

Rev. Father Defourl returned frotrfSpringer, last evening.

W, T. Clever boarded last aviniog'itrain tor Albuquerque.

Governor O. A. Hadley It In tbe city, to

day, from hit Pboeulx ranob.

Joshua Reynolds, Is off for Pueblo on

ona ot bis periodical business trips.A. Mennett, returned, this morning,

from a business run to the lower country.F. D. McCormack, Canon Blauco, and J,

A. Conway ,8loux City .register at the Cen-

tral hotel.Mrs. John Elwood arrived, thla morning,

from Magdalena on a visit to parents andrelatives.

Inspector C. E. Rtobards got home from

Raton, last evening ; likewise Inspector P.J. Towner.

B. W. McCbaodlest la calling on the

Irng trade, to-d- in tbe interest ot Mo- -

Pike & Fox.

Cbas. A. Splest returned, last night, tortantaFe from a fling trip up to the

Metropolis.Cant. W. H. Jack was a through passen

ger from Raton, last evening, for hla Grantcounty ranch.

Hon. Cbas. Springer Is in tba city, to

day, in connection with tha Colfax countyseat removal oase.

W. L. Hathaway and Louis BlumentbalInk at tbe Plaia hotel from tha commonwealth of New York.

A. - lugor, Albuquerque; O. A. Hadley,Watrous; F. C. Wblteman, Springer, register at the New Optic.

Dan White bid adieu to the denizens ofLas Vegas, be Journeying down to the cityof sand, last evening.

A. M. Blakwell took a run down to Al

buquerque, last evening. Harry Kelly,also, left for tbe north, this morning.

E. Copeland and wife left, last eveningfor tbelr borne at El Paso. Mrs. Copelandwill return, in a few days, to tbe hot

tpringt.Dr. J. A. Marroo, left last evening, for a

two nvntb,' visit to' O.d Mexico, calledthither, primarily by tba illness ot hismother.

Felipe Lopes and Mrs. Joan Delgado,left for Santa Fe, last evening, afterspending a pleasant visit with relativesand friends In this city.

E. Copeland and wife, El Paso; B. W

McCandless, Atchison; Jas. 8 Burton,Kansas City; W. A. Kinnear, Newton; P,

T. Hill, are registered at tba Depot hotel.

Mrs. Joe Waddtogham returned, yesterday afternoon, from Bon I to Canon, where

. F. Smith and par y are camping outMrs Waddlngham reports tbe party athaving a pleasant time,

E. A. Moore, tbe new base bait playerwho came in to Albuquerque from tbewest witb "Syke" 7oung, Saturday nlgbt,registers from Bloodshed City, A. T. TbeCitixen saya he does not look as dangeroua the name of his last abiding place wouldtadtcate.

Bran,Chops,

Hay,. CHICKEN FEED,

Cornand

Oats.A WBIlw.

B idge Street

SPECIAL NOTICES.

FOR 8ALE Choice, fresh milch cow.Inquire at this office. 8t

tR RKNT a furnished cottage. See Dr,Olney.

FOR HALE. A good paying business.account of ill health, I will sell my

stock ot new aod second-ban- d goods atcost. . 145-- tf W. E. Cbites.

Notice.There will be a special meeting of the

Las Vegas Are department at tbe city ball,I'hursday evening. June 3rd at 8 o'clocksharp, for tbe purpose of final dispositionof the tournament question. All membersare requested to be present and tbe mem-bers of E. Romero hose company, tbe oltyonnncil and all interested citizens are es-

pecially invited to attend and take part inaid meeting.

Jito. Steward, R. C. Larrimohe,Secy. Chief

A Hard Case.I suffered with stomach trouble fifteen

years and as the best physicians failedto relieve me I was obliged to give up mybusiness. The alterative water cured mein four months. James H. Ashley.

Albaqcxuque, N M., 1897. 4t

DUNCAN OPEPA HOUSE

May, 31, 1897

Cotnencing Monday May, 31, andcontinuing one week

THE KEMPTON KOMEDY KO.

In reportoir and other specialties,

Edison's latent and great-est invention the

"BIOGRAPH"Will be a special feature of the

entertainments.

Our prices are the cheapestand entertainment themost entertaining of anycompany on the road.

. Parties going to Mount-ain resorts o r pic-nic- s, willfind it to their interest tocai at COOLEV'S. BridgeSt. for rates-Fin- e Livery.

arrive in the city,Kiiirlneer Mike Wuldenbeok, who has

been under tha weather ,1s himself again.

Fireman Geo. Irwin, of Raton, has takena ten-day- leave of abssnoa and will visitIn Gallup.

Mrs. Conductor John Nodgrass took No.

J, this morning, for a visit to her relativesla tbe east.

W, A. Kliinear, the Atchison civil en

gineer, Is again In tha city on businesa for

tbe company.Engine C01 has gone luto tha slaughter

house at Raton, where It will receive general ovorhauliug.

Mrs. Richard Gibbons, wife of ForemanGibbons of the local round house, baa lefton a visit to Denver.

Conduotor John Stltes has struck it richla a position at a furniture faotory j easyemployment at big wages.

Conductor Jack Murray has tha most

positive cure for consumption and Is cheer-

fully spreading tbe knowledge thereof.

Clinton Llewellyn, son of Major W. HH. Llewellyn, of Laa Cruoss, baa a rail.road run between Albuquerque and Las

Vegas,D E. Hurley, agent for tha Atlantic &

Pacific at Ash Fork,who spent two or threedays in Albuquerqae, left for Chloego and

Boston, where be win remain witn reiatlves and friends for several wetks.

R. D. Weeks, tha telegraph operator at

tha Albuquerque depot, came back from

Sua Marcial, where be bad been assixtingin tbe trainmaster a office during tha rushof business, tbe past month, and resoundhis former position.

Conduotor Rob Moore came near da

plorlng tha bsa of a dear friend during the

high water at El Faao. Temporary curangement of mind being the causa, wblob

might have resulted In accidental drown

Ing, but for the timely aid of friends.

A feature of the new train servioe on tbeAtchison is tbat passengers who desire to

go to Denver may take tbe chair car on No.

22. and changing cars at La Junta. Bv tbenew arrangement, this car la awltohed off

at Trinidad onto the Denver & Rio Grandtracks, and goes by way of Pueblo to Den

ver, thus saving tbe delay at La Junta,

Don't forget the meeting at Bprlnger &

Jane's office, to make preparetiona for the reception of Governor Otero,

Tbe justice court cases of tbe TerritoryM. Juan Marques and Wenceslao uruoh.rired with destroying a bridge, have

bsen docketed in tbe district court.

In tbe case of Frank Genest, against theMnonnlo building association, docketedi the district clerk's offie. a aommlsslonhas been issued to a notary publio In Dan

yjr, to take the testimony of John Malcom.

"Alkali lke"requesta psto state that yeatarda? he was able, with little effort aodvery great relisb, to consume a large native beef steak. He also states that In tbaoast be has always felt a supreme disgustfor native beef steaks, but In the futurethey will always bold a high place in hlaesteem.

N. M. Adler. tbe Home Comfort salesmanreached the city, last evening, from a tripto Puerto de Luna, Salado. Anton Cbicoand other points. He was accompaniedby D. Lederer, a gentleman from Chicagowho bas been a health seeker here for severa! months.

Reverend J- - F. Kellogg of tha First M

K. rburch preached a masterly sermonlast Sunday night, on "The Eternity ofGod's Word." In tbe course of his re--marks be paid a deserved tribute to thescholar" of the eighth grade for tbelr ren-

dition pf the "Gettveburg Adrtrs" '

tbeir promotion exercises, last Thursdaynight.

It was reported tbat 'he cause of the poorBlograph pictnres at the Duncan operahouse. Tuesday night, was due to a weak

electrio current. Such was not the ca-- e.

They were due to bad carbon and badmanlpn'ation of the machine. Mr. Con- -

dan, tbe local electrical expert, oerat'dtbe machine last nlgbt for tha companyand tbe pictures were fine.

At tbe mass meeting Id district No. 1,last evening, to nominate school directors.Me.srs. Josellno Rlvra, Sabinn Luan -- nrO. A. Larrazolo were seleoted. On tb

bead of tbe ticket will be the emblem of anopen book, and tbe platform of tbe part'Is constructed so as to model after the

system in vogue witb the pub'ic schools on

this cide of tbe river, 'n district No. 4

Messrs. Francisco Romero, Pablo Jaramilloand J. M. Tafoya were nominated.

"Pawn Ticket 210," as presented, lastnight, by tbe Kempton Komedy Ko.. wasfar better than those who have been attending these splendid entertainment"thought It would be. Each character was

portrayed in a manner indicating that In-

telligent thought and study had bean given tbe parts. Tbe Blograph pictures werewell executed, last night, and pleased thaaudienoa very much. A good bouse wit-

nessed the play, but this company de-

serves larger hou;es,and the publio can afford to attend at tbe prices charged.

Normal Institute.In accordance with the requirements of

a law passed bv tbe last legislature, I here-by announce that tbe normal institute willbegin Tuesday, June 8th, at 9 o'clock a. m.,in the publio school building In diststrictNo. 4, west side. All teacbors who desirepositions in tbe publio schools of tbe coun-ty are required by law to attend. Tbe feewill be 13.50 for the term of two weeks, anadditional sum being required if the institute Is continued for a longer term. Thoseattending are required to pay tha fee Inadvance at tbe time ot enrolling on tneinstitute register.

Prof. J. A. Wood has heen employed tooonduot tbe institute.

monico Tafoya.County Superintendent of Schools,

AwardedHighest Honors World's Fair.

DR;

mm.aik'ftfri si i

If WVVi- -MOST PERFECT MADE.

A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Freifrom Ammonia, Alum or any othsr adulterant

0 Vcdrst thr St.iwf.tf 4.

Our buyer in New York has

bought from a large manufac-to- r

the stock of samples at

50c on the dollar and will

dispose of them at less than j

manufacturers cost.

THUR8DAT EVENING, JUNE 3,1897.

STREET TALK.

"Divorce" or and Won" at the

Duucitn,

For parties, concert! and. socials, rantRosenthal Bros', ball. 50-- -t

Popular pricei are still tbe order at tbeDunoan opera bouse. .

There will be a regular meeting of Hose

Co. No. 1, night.

Kempton Komedy Ko., at the Duncan

opera borne,

Everybody In tbe Puerto de Luna

country la busy ihearing iheep.

Don't forget tbe Saturday afternoon

matinee, "Tan Nlgbts to a Bar Room."

E. Romero hose company will bold its

regular monthly meeting, even'inR.

M

Fob Rent Furnished six room bonses orthree room, for llebt bouaeKeepinK. xo

quire at 823 Fit tb street. 6t

Jim. Barton, one of tbe best fellows, thatTer packed a grip, is doing the shoe trade,

Business men are especially inrlted to

participate iu tbe Are department meeting,t.

It is rumored about town that FranolscoOrtiz will soon take nnto himself a com

panion for life.

Amello Ladoox, tbe cattle rustler, washound over to the NoTemher term of tb

grand jury in the sum of (300.

Smoke "LaLibertad" cigar once and youwill alwavs smoke it. Warranted pureHavana filler.

165-- American Cigab Co,

r. Winternita is almost beside himselfwith joy over tbe go d showing made bythose new steel mowers wblcb ne is nanaHo.

Call for "Mr Choice" cigar, positivelythe best ten-ce- cigar ia tbe market.MmufHotured at home by the AmericanCigar Co. l5"6

Drs. Tipton and Romero will have chargeof the medical department of tbe Insane

asylum during the absence of Dr. Marroo,In O d Mexico.

Call for t Choicb" cigar, positivelythe best teu-ce- cigar in the maiket.Manufactured at borne by the AmericanCigar C. 165--

Those feeds received from W. M. Berger.have already disappeared, and this office

could dipose of as many more with notrouble whatever.

Vnn RAi.it A well established generalmercantile business in East Las Vegas, orvtllsell half interest. A clean stock isoffered. tf

J. C. Adlnn, tbis afternoon, presentedTbb Optic with ss beautiful a bunch of

peoi ie blos-nm- s as one would wish to gazeon. Many thanks.

Smoke "La I ibrbtad" cigar once andyon will alwa s smok it. Warrantodture Havana filler. American CigabI to. - 6t

Borne peop'e say it is cheaper to movethan pay rent, but we hardly think tbat Is

the reason why F D. McCormlck registeres from a different point each day.

We are in a position to mike you a nWtailor-mad- e suit Just as cheap as they canbe ught a iy woere, ant it It don't sutyon when done, vou nee1 not take I.

It Boston Clothing House.

Lena Kempton, as Aunt Dorothy, anold mild; Mayme geogh, as Mag, andPre as Oalah Gregg, wore es-

pecially goid.

Julius Abramowsky sold a lot of Opals toan eastern traveling man, yesterday, whoknew a good thing whn he saw it, as be

. expects to realize at least 600 per cent, on

bis investment.

The Kempton Komedy Ko., will present"Divorce", or "Lost and Won,"at the Duncan cpora bouse. You will missa ploasant evening if you dun't go. Theblograph plotures alone will more than repay you.

' A. S. Cook, baggageman for tha hotsprings branch, received a brandnew bicycle, which runs on tberailroad track, and will be used to oarrthim back and forth on tbe branch line tohis daily labors.

To night will decide tbe matter of giv-

ing a tournament, and although it is lateIn the day if decided favorably. LasVegas will set a pace for tbe outside peo

pie to go by, in the matter of qubk aotion,when she does start.

Subscribers should place boxes on their

gate posts, or In some convenient placewhere tbe carriers can pnt tbe paper, so

there would be no danger of its blowingaway, or otherwise being lost, then If tbepaper is missed tha causa could be more

easily traced.

Joiin Steward, who has identified him-

self with Las Vegas so long, and engrs-tlate- d

himself In the hearts of tbe peopleao tbat bis leaving will be keenly felt, will

take a position In the New Mexican office

as stons man, he leaving for the ancient,bag and baggage, t.

Turn out to tbe fire department meeting,and give tbe boys your ideas on

the tournament question. If the businessman would Identify themselves more close-

ly with the fireboys, misunderstandingswould not be of such frequent oooorrance,and each would be benefitted thereby.

A dispatch from Bprlnger, signed by thedenizens of tbat op country burg, saystbe town Is taking a holiday in celebrationof the nomination ot Hon, Miguel A.Otero for Governor of New Mexico. Mr.

Otero will find himself overwhelmed withcongratulations on his return, aud Tub Op-

tic would suggest that ho employ a fewleisure mom-nt- s, before returning In thecompilation of a stereotyped speech, todeliver -- t lbs diiTvini's aiaiionj through

b will have to pass.

Notice to Contractors

Sealed proposals will bo received by theboard of reent of !h normal chool ofNew Mexico at th office of the secretary,K. W. Browne, at ' vKa, N. M.. until12 o'clock noon tie 19th day of June,1897, for the CU' fiono and maon work,also for tbe carpenter and mntal work iaaccordance with the plans end tppciflca-tto- i

a on file at tb cfSce of the aicnitects,J. H. and W. W. Rapp, Las Veuas, N. M.

FRANK Bpbinoi:r. Presidf-n- t nf Board,. , M. W. Bbownb, Secretary.

Your Choice

50C. Matchless shirt waist this quality worth 85cj

75C. Matchles shirt waist this quality worth $1 .00 to $1.15 j

i . Notice to Firemen.. Bomero bos and Pre cr mpsny are

requested to meet at tbeir hose bouse, at1:30 p. m., sharp, onBonriay. in foil nnl-foi- m

to participate in tbe Memorial-da- y

parade.Bko. Bomkb.0,

W. O. Wood, foreman.Secretary.

Madam M. J. Smith

mm MAKING.

Parlois over Furlong's Photograph

Wool suits - $8.00Organdie suits - $5 00Waists - . $3.00Capes - - $3-o- o

Plain Eaton Duck Suits$3 OO for the next 30days.

REDUCTIONto order at 10 less tan ever

15.0044 13.50

Henry Levy & Bro. 1SIXTH St.. EAST LAS VEGAS. !

GREATESTfor 30 days all suits made

Hen's suits formerly $12.50 now $11.25I will offer

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Prices on all ready made goods 10 less than any house in the Territory. Come bring your cash

and get bargains. T::0

. Amos F. Lewis,

sold before.

Bros.Ladies' muslin Uunder-wea- r.

We again offer anew lot of above goods atthe extreme low price, viz:

flft For ladies' gowns, corsetcovers and drawers.

. For ladies gowns, drawersf-- and chemise.

For .a fine line of frowns.6oc skirts, drawers and chemise.

.For fine cambric gowns,y.L--. skirts and drawers.

For ladies' skirts, trowns and98c chemise. " This is a speciallot Were one forty --nine

See our remnants bargaincounter, loaded downwith bargains for all.

500 packages Lion Coffee

12 1--2 Cents.Boiled Ham, jnst the thing: for

Lunches.

losentlialBargains in j

White enamel iron bed Steads at

$5.98 and up.Ladies' antique oak finished cane

seat sewing rockers at $1.24and up

SPICIAL AHNOUHCEIwl NT.

We have succedeed in se-

curing a new lot of fineSmyrna rugs.20x42 Reduced to $1.24

' 20x54 ' " " $1.43

30x69 " " $1.03

We are agents for

Jdsr's Erosh Protsoter.

All kinds of fresh vegetables.Oranges, Strawberries, f

: CherrieSa ';;''-'-

JAMES A. DICK.

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