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Las Vegas Free Press An Evening Daily. J. A. 0ARKT7TH, PUBLISHER. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year fO.OO SixMcntus 3.00 Per Week 15 In advance. Entered at tbo post oflico t Et La Vogni for tranvmlMlori sccnnl elms mall matter. Thursday.' 'March 17, 1S92. REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Mayor: J. M. Cunningham. For Town Trustees: Sknkca Ki.ink. TllEKON CltlSI'KIX, Tor Marshal: T. F. Cr.At. For Recorder: W. II. Kei.i.y. Tlio Albuquerque papers have good reports of the convention. The Hank of England holds 121, 087,888 in gold in its banks. A canvas of the Democratic house shows a two thirds vote in. favor of free and unlimited coinage. Don't let the convention make you forget that wo want to elect the whole Republican ticket this spring. It is believed by scientists that if diamonds aro ever found in this con tinent in mining quantities, Mexico, New Mexico and Arizona will sup ply them. A few days since Phenix, Ariz., shipped from one of her big mines the largest bar of gold ever cast in the southwest and which weighed 340 pounds. It is much to bo regretted that the irrigation convention commenced its labors with such bad weather, but it did not dampen the enthusiasm of members at all. mum Frank Blake has secured a change of venue in the case where ho is charged with sheep stealing from Valencia to Bernalillo counties. We have no doubt ho will be acquitted. mi mm- - Wc have received a circular from New York City, Wanting us to take the agency for the parties 'Goods," but as we aro too busy will turn over to some moro enterprising party who wants to take the risk of handling that kind of money.- Don't too many call.' " From the vast amount of silver bullion daily leaving this country for Europe, a prohable but tempor ary advance in the white metal may be put down as certain to occur soon when foreiggn speculators will reap the benefits of a raise. Dave Hill has gone south on a fcol's errand. Albuquerque Demo crat. It will be haul to tako all that back and support that fool this fall, but its what the Democrat will likely have to do. . m m The total amount of silver coined in the United Stales since January, 1892, is given at $2,000,000. For the same period, gold is given at over $3,000,000. This shows what the depreciation of tlio silver dollar is doing. Tho report of the census Bureau shows that "the average earnings of all persons employed at the gold and silver mines during tho year 1800 were t725 a year, while the average output per man amounted to $1,723 a year. Tho great irrigation convention meets in Las Vegas today, and much is expected of it in the way of a clear, slrong.authoritative expression of opinion on tho subject, by those most interested. If tho act passes ceding the arid lands to the states and territories, another convention will be in order. Albuquerque Dem ocrat. The news from Alabama, in a dispatch is that the Hill men have been quietly getting tho delegates. The next Democratic state conven tion will bo composed of 400 dele gales, of whom 150 have already been elected. Careful inquiry into tiieir presidential preferences de velops that 104 are for Hill for lin.1 choice, 40 for Cleveland at all haz ards and 15 aro for tho man who shall appear most available. Tho Alliance vote of tho state is going solidly to Hill, and every Allianco trader and all their papers aro out spoken for him. This result is not so much sympathy with Hill's silver views, the Alliance being for free coinage straight, but ho is regarded as a sort of man of tho people as contrasted with Mr. Cleveland, whom they denounce as Wall street's candidate. In other words, tho Al liance people are falling in line with S2iiator Pugh, of Alabama. WOBLD'S FAIB W02K. Mrs. Albright left for Las Vegas by this morning's train, for tho pur pose of organizing committees of ladies at that placo to take chargo of tho women's work in San Miguel county for tho World's Fair. This is a matter that all the ladies of tho territory should interest themselves in. It is very important that wo should be well represented in the line of women's work, and, as this is left entirely to tho ladies, it devolves upon them to attend to it. The members of the board for New Mex ico aro working industriously, and pulling forth their best efforts, but they must have the assistance and active co-operation of other ladies in all parts of the territory in order to make the department what it ought to be, and what the people of New Mexico would like to have it. Let the ladies everywhere , tako hold of the matter in earnest, and show to tho world that they aro not behind their sisters of any other part of the country in either ability or energy. Citizen. Weatees Kepoet, Febsuaey, 1892. Tho average temperature for the month was a little above tho nor mal. The highest monthly mean was 52.0 at La Luz, Dona Ana coun ty, the lowest monthly mean was 28.5 at Monero, Ilio Arriba county. The highest temperature reported was 73 at La Luz, on tho 23d, and the lowest was 'I degrces.belov zero at Dulce, Uio Arriba county, on the 11th. The highest average daily maximum temperature was 04.4 at Socorro and tho lowest average daily maximum was 42.8 at Santa Fe. The highest average daily mini mum was 40.8 at La Luz and the lowest average daily minimum was 12.4 at Dulce. The greatest local monthly range of temperature was 07 at Folsom and the least local monthly range was 39 at Albuquerque. Tho greatest average daily rango of temperature was 33.7 at Folsom and tho least average daily range was 15.9 at Santa Fe. Tho precipitation for tho month was considerably above tho normal and heaviest in tho northwestern part of iho territory. Greatest total monthly reported was 3.95 inches at Chaiin, and tho least was 0.13 of an inch at Antelope Springs. Greatest total snowfall was 35.5 inches in Chama, and but very little snow was reported from the southern part of the territory. No snow remained on the ground except at a few stations, at high al titudes, in the northern part of the territory. The average number of cloudless days for the territory was 18; fair or partly cloudy 0; cloudy 6. Tho averago number of days on which the precipitation equaled or exceed ed 0.01 of an inch was 4. Thunderstorms were reported from several stations on tho 3d, 20th and 27th. Prevailing direction of wind for the territory was west. II. It. Hkksky, New Mexico Weather Bureau. Santa Fe, N. M., Mar. 12lh. '02. Why Eoss Spoil. Eggs spoil of ineffectual attempt to hatch. Whenever a fertilized egg is raised to a temperaltiro of 02 0 the hatching process begins, and when the temperature falls much be low this point the process ceases. These conditions are found in the wai m da) s himI eoid nights of sum mer. During the long hot days the hatching process is at work; during the short cool nights it ceases. After three or four alterations of this kind the embryo chick dies, and the rot ting process begins. Now it is evi dent that if the eggi were not fertil ized the hatching would not begin, neither would the rutting, and hence C. E. NOHCKOSS. Tlio Lis Vegas Eric!' d E'jiliiij Co. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Estimate! furnished for all kin. Is nf buildings. Shop on O HAND AVE,, . Opp. Ban Mitfui-I National bank. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. Goods delivered to any part of Iho city. G. A. KRANICI! :r Gas & fa FIT EES. Also maniifncturprs of flno Copprr anil Bheet Iron Wures. Oilloo In retir of Skating Kink. I. D. Romero, Cheap : Store DEALER IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Hoots and Shojs And General Merchandise. 51. ltojiEKO, Agent. Southwest Corner of Plaza. EAST LAS VEGAS Jivcry anil .Jjjf change ASSOCIATION, Feed eft Sale Stable. Good rigs and snddlo horses always In. Hard and Soft Coal. Sixth et., East Las Vegas,1 N. M. FiiAlTIS THOX7Z2, On Short Notice. Kates reasonable. Douglas Ave., bet. Cth and 7th OOINO TO PUEBLO AND DENVER, TAKE THE SANTA FE : ROUTE: Through Weeper from Las Vegas on Train No. 2 ; and Pullman Chautro at L i Junta on Train No. 4. O. T. NICHOLSON. O. )'. & T. A , Topcka Kb. F. H. Shultz Has oponed a complote stock of W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES Nubian and all kinds of I miles' bliou Dressing. CENTri! eTEEET, East of Wells-Fa go Express. there would bo an absence of rotten Tho remedy, therefore,, is t pie vent fertilization of tho eg', and this can be done by the destruction of tho roosters. Every roo-ter not intended especially for broL-ding should bo killed or sold to the huck ster as soon as big enough to eat. Not over ono good rooster should bo kept on any farm, and lhat one coopod and mated with not to exceed ten hens, and the eggs of these hens should be kept expressly for hatch ing. The other hens should bo kept especially for eggs for the market or table use, and no rooster should be allowed among them. On the ordi nary farms about onc tenth of tho fowls aro roosters, which is about E. I BKINEOAR. lun jjsMkMrjHsjaird Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. . Superior to every other known. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky B'cuit, Griddle Calces, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. CONNELL & KOBLITZ, Plumbing, Oas and Hteam Fitting. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Bridge Street, opposite Fatty's. W. BAASCII, THE LAS VEGAS BAKERY. SOUTH BIDE r-LAZA. Dread, Cakes and Pics. Orders delivered u every part of city. H. S. WOOSTER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Precinct No. 29, East Las Vegas. Acknowledgments and Conveyances promptly attended to. 1 VI D LONG L FORT, Attorneys at Law Wyinan Block, East Las Vegas, New Mexico. edwud mivm wmi LAS VEOAS, N. II. .Uorncy (jounSelor at Jatf. 0. L GREGORY. Barber Shop. Hot and Cold Batiks. CENTER ST., EAST LAS VEOAS. Oantina Imperial. J. II. Teitlcbaum, Manufacturers and Distillers Agent, Whisklcs.Winss, Liquors, Cigars I Tobacco Billiard and Club Room Attached. Nos- 103 a 105, West Side Plaza TKS BESH1HS1N8 I IT NEW MEXICO -AT J. A. CARRUTH'S, East Las Vegas, N. M, liino times as ninny as there can be any possible use for. Unfertilized eggs aro much sweet er and better for table use, and will keep from two to four times as long as fertilized ones. Hens not kept with roosters will lay longer ar.d set K'ss than others. Poultry Yard. Eddy county will cut its first crop of alfalfa in two weeks. Povjflee 1 IB. 1 J I I J a 1 2 ESTABLISHED 1853. B ft Of New Ml Wholesale Grocers, LAS VEGAS AND SOCORRO. Ranch' ai Wool, Hides, V; -' : w-.v -v-J'" - Y t3'--'-."-" 1 BELIii CO., Fancy and Staple Grocers, All classes of Canned and Bottled Goods, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC., ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. All kinds of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables received daily. Sf Free Delivery. BRIDGE STREET, LAS VEGAS, N. M. Club Billiard Hal, (OPEN DAY AND NIGHT) The Finest in New Mexico, Sixth Street, - East Las Vegas, O. C. FAXUSER, Prop. Finest Wines and Liquors always on hand, the only placo in the City where you can obtain tlio celebrated "Hutch & Kitch Cigars.' . Wa. w KJ w b (Successor to Coors Bros.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Hardware, Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Varnishes, E A.1 -T a. 01L3 AITD Carpet Felt, Tar Felt, and Plain Board Building Paper, Peerless V7eather Strips, CERHX&X.05 HAHS AND SOFT COAL EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. TELEPHONE No. 50. Goods Delivered Free in City. DEALER IN Wall Paper, Window Shades Paints, Oils, Glass, Etc, Tube Colors and Artists Materials in stools SIXTH STREET EAST LAS VEGAS. TI19 Fiitj snilfisg ui hi AssoBiation OP DEIsT-VEIS Ofl'era Good Inducements alike to Borrowers and Investors. One Loan mado already. See G. 12. JOHNS OH, Xooal Agent HSZE kid- jEfT! y.Jr,wrJL" Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. DEALER IN- Electric Light, Gas and Coal Oil Fixtures, Sewer pipo, Pumjis, Hose, Engine Trimmings and Fittings, Brass flood Lead and Iron Pipes, Sheet Lead, ete, TELEPHONE NO. 25. INC0EP0EATED1835. Minis Co., Mexico, Pelts and Grain. li mm Sillies. U kk 7