Newspaper Page Text
The Daily Raw Mexican down to hard pan. MiiNDAY, AC(tUrT 12. C. M. CREAMER Th W kolrloJe and Haug Onr Alining Boom Settles to a Steady Git with Prosperity Prevail ing Everywhere. $3,000 a Day in Wages Major Caffrey's Review A Boom with a Solid Grip. Diwffist! We bare ia stock a llue of Toi let Articles of every description ; aIao a full line of Imported Ci gar, imported ami California Wlue and Drondie. Everj iMMfy twlmitx we carry the Largest Stock in tlie territory in our line, eotineiently we defy 0iiii petition iu quality and in price? OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TEMPERATURE TO-DAY -i J jim ! I am 70 4i 7sde H dec -67 4 -57de Corrected dlly from seli-rcirliterfn thermometer at Dreamer's drttir store. METEOROLOCICAL. OrpicE or OltsKKVKK, t Santa Kb, n. m., Annum 11. lwtt. is 3 i Him l-U ; 7s I- 7 .- g ?L i!. too a.m.! W uO l j'tss i NE 6 icinudy i if j.. ni . -at 40 73 I ifr I K 6 iiMou.Iy Maximum Temperature 8J Mm Hit uin Temperature. ..a. Tula I I'recipitatlou . . .08 n IUII.EY, Prlv. Signal Corps. fS 5 i Oil . 52 P oS 1 r-f-n j r-1 g, t s - ' . 03 a j I E r-v ! f ft O ST i i.Sft to if h Jfla 5 Fitsurei.1 from any conservative stanil point, it is estimntcii tlmt the Mini oi' 000 ipr day is now being puM out in miner's wauea in Santa Fe county's trin ity of ore producers, the OerriHuS, Dolo res nnil San Teilro districts. Thin nmi'Ii i taken out of the ground every day ami hauled at a profit to the men who furnish the money. How Inrje h boom in tow n lots and fjciiprnl business can lie main tained at this rate of production or how much of a floating uon-prodiicin' pop ulation it can sustain are questions for the wicntitic economist to uVuro out; hut one thilif; is certain, this .'alary list does not aniK'iir ill for the future of the mining industry in this lOiintv. There isn't nnolher miniiip; community in the southwest that is doing half this much, nor is there a town in the west vi here money is in surli free circulation ; where more building is (ininu on and here e.eneral business is better or real property more rapidly advancing in value than at San i'edro rilit now, with Cerri llos holdiii.' a steady second place. Two weeks adroit looked a little as it business would be overdone at I'edro, and a lare lloiitinn population was on hand to (.peculate .upon the earn ings of the wane worker, but ten days hace served to brim: about a change that is relished by every business man. Kvery interest in tlie camp has now settled to a steady fruit ; all fear of inflation and the inevitable col lapse that always follows is past, iind prosperitv is on a solid basis of Hippie and demand. A visitor in tlie city to-ilay says: mere is now a lietter cliatu e lor wnue workers and men in search of legitimate iitisiness pursuits at i'edro to day than ever has been; in the line of hotels and lotlinn houses everything i.-i-rowilpd, not with tin horns ami' floaters. but with men who are earnine; something ; business is excellent ; money in free cir culation ami the building ol the town is more steady and substantial than before. Kvery man one meets has faith in the future; there are no sore heads, ami the ciass of people now coming in daily, nianv of them to remain permanently, indicates that the future is brighter for" tau i'edro than tlie past lias ever been." MAJOR CAFt'KKY'g SAV. The White Daks Leader came to hand yesterday containing a two and a half column review of Sau I'edro, and iu it Major Caffi ey is honest enough to print the names of about 100 people who have left bite Oaks and become citizens ol our carbonate camp within the past lew weeks, i tie loiiowing is an extract from the Leader s article : It has been said that San Tedro is the second Leanville, and while the formation of the mineial belt may lie very similar to 1 1 e ( t ginal curliona'e camp, there mav be Mitlicient ground to wairanta ditlerent but an individual opinion. Thereappears to be no limit to this mineral belt, as scarcely a day passes by that don't bring to the front some rirh tir.d. Tlie mineral is found in the contact of lime and por phyry, and in most cases requires con siderable development work to open up a desirable prospect. In some few cases, however, the mineral body has been struck at the grass roots. This has oc curred mostly in what is locally called "blow-outs," tlie carbonate of lime pre dominating. The limo rock is heaviiv impregnated with iron, and in somocaees capped with iron. These remarks have leleretice only to what is known as the "euibonate belt." Hut this district up. pears to have been Kindly deait with bv nature in the distribution of her mineral gifts, and apart fiom rich caibonates, crystallized lead running high in silver, gold and copper, the i-.ew placers, some times called i he (ioldeu gold fields are well known to the mining fraternity of New .Mexico, but it was lelt to the golden nine of this decade to open up what some people are pleased to call tlie erst car bonate camp of toe southwest. The Leader can not better represent, or rather present, the mineral claims of San I'edro as far as its carbonate boom is con cerned than by sending home for pub lic inspection, some samples of ore and vein rock which can be seen at the oilicp of the Leader. The company that now owns all of the town fckeof San i'edro (which Is located on the Sun i'edro granti is called the San I'edro Mining company. Ibis comnanv now owns and controls 32u acres of pat ented lunds which have been deeded to it by the Santa Fe Copper comiianv. also tilJj acres of placer mining grounds which is located adjoining the above tract and between it and (jolden. Tlie ,!.'() acres of patented lands are being platted and sold as city properly. The sale ol lots and survey of the town site is in charge of Col. F. A. Blake, the secretary of the company. Lots are selling ut the low price asked" for them by the company almost as fast as purveyed. Ibis company is very strong tinam iallv as well as in influence, and is resolved to do all in its power to preparo the site of San I'edro tor a great city. The members of the company, in common with nearly all the people of the great San i'edro, uoKien, uoiores and t. errillos mining dis tricts, as well as the peopleof the territory, have faith that the ore bearing belt tribu tary to San I'edro, will support a very Inrge population, and comprehensive prep arations are being made for Us coming. CAMP ECHOES, AVm. Holander returned last night from Ccmllos, where he went to look after bis branch harness shop. He is well satis fied witli the start his business hai made there. The McKenzie Supply company has bought ti res lots at Cerrilkis and will Imild a new store bouse. They paid Jl,-'00 for tlie property. All sorts of houses, particularly dwellings, are in de mand at Cenillos. The Santa Fe Copper company is steadily carrying out .Manager Kaun heitn's declared purpose of building upan industry ol which New Mexico can be proud. The work on their ore cable has begun, and other great improvements will follow ill line. The executive committee and also the bourd of directors of the Luckv-Lineoln consolidated w ill meetat Pedro to-morrow. It is said they will order the employment of a large additional number of miners and put on a long string of teama before tue weea is out. This will make an car." grade ami wi complete a good road to San I'edro by wayot Dolores, and help Cerrillos not little. It is a timely move. Suva the Kustlcr : Ore hasbeen brought to Mr. Kearsing, our. popular assayer during the pest week iruni a number of different strike' in Southern Santa I county, which is reported very rich am in extensive bodies. Something that will w hen developed, cast all present w orkings in the shade. .John Patterson savs that everybody in I'edro regards the second contact strike of twelve feet of carbonates as the biggest fund vet made in the Lucky-Lincoln and that the miners have pinned their laith on the carbonate belt covering a much wider territ rv than many have iieretofore been inclined to acknow ledge, Judge Thornton and Tostmaster Helig man returned this morning from a trip of inspection about the Cerrillos district, They visited the Chester, and regarded it as an excellent property. There are now sixty sacks of high grade and a large quantity of lower grade ore on the dump and at thirty feet deep the ore vein is thirty inches wide. It promises to bo a great mine. Cerrillos is shipping eight to ten car loads of coal per day, and would ship more but for a scarcity of cars the old com plaint. Harry Scranton is here to-day and states time yesterday an order came to hand for twenty car loads of Santa Fe county s black diamonds to go to r.l 1 aso. The coal shipments have commenced earlier than usual this year and bid fair to be brisk for tlie next eight months, em ploying hundreds of men and assuring a long season of prosperity in and about Cerril os. The natural gas belt kne j to lie just southwest of Cerrillos shoulu bedevelopcd in all means. Ibis is one ot the must important steps that could possibly hi! taken in our interests. A good flow ol natural gas here would at once decide the location of the biggest city in New Mex ico, and would draw manufacturing inter ests all around us. This matter has been left too long already. The gas is there, waiting to be tapped and to richly reward an ellort in that direction. Kustlcr. Manager Hulm, of the Cush Entry, and i . tv .Dame, who lias a con tract lor si lik ing a Olio loot shaft on the Central for the new company, Ihe Cerrillos Mining coin pany (limited), are among to-day's visi tors iu .Mitita Fe. At present thirty men are employed on these two properties. and as souu as hoisting machinery aud additional pumps can be put- in tins lo cality will become a bee hive of industry with upward of 100 men ou the pay roll. ihe mineral is there; the money has been secured to extract and treat it, aud it is ouly a question ol a short time befure the hum ol the Central s boom will ha at tracting wide spread attention. The many rumaikable cures Hood's Sarsaparillu accomplishes are suitnicut prooi that it does possess peculiar curative powers. JKOUND AUOUT TOAVX. The Santa Fe Southern surveyors will remove their camp from the Hondo, five miles south to-uie,ht. Cieo. Duiughoii has refitted the spacious club room adjoining his "headquarters" aud furnished it in elegant style. In the district court to-day the case of N, W. Coler, jr., vs. the Santa Fe couuty board, wus set for hearing Thursday next. A vast amount of water fell iu a short time ou the mountains yesterday after noon, but it all occurred below the water w orks reservoir. J. W.Cooper, the well known Pecos lumberman, is here to-day on business before the V. S.. land ollice. He is accom panied by Dr. Kogers, J. French Cooper, Geo. Worley, Clayton Koibal and Eucar- uucion Gonzales. The jury in the case of Seligman Eros. vs. J. W. Benton returned a verdict this morning in favor of Jesse Benton. Tl ouiy question involved w as as to the truth ol toe attachmeut uliiduvit, aud the jury held that there were no grounds for at tachment. This is a suit ou account iu vuiviiig about t JJo. Jud,e Morrison is in receipt of a letter from Apache county, A. T., inclosing samples of wild grass growing ou his ranch. It measures four feet iu height and is of several varieties, apparently very nutritious. The letter states that cattle are rolling fat aud tiie calf crop has been uuprecedentedly large. The excursion over the isanta Fe south ern to Santa Clara pueblo taxed the baby road for transportation facilities to-day The first train carried three coaches and the second had one coatfh aud several caboose cars brimming full. Not less than o00 people were in the party, and no doubt all will have an eutertaiuiug day of it. The Brown-Sequard elixir of life seems to be just the thing if w e can believe tlie eminent physicians who claim to have tried it, it is claimed that it will rejuve nute the oldest living thing, and this being the case no time should be lost in trying its effects upon a few moss covered iu dividuals who inhabit inott of Now Mex ico's communities. Pending the legal negotiations looking toward the opening of Ortiz street soutl past the capitol to the intersection of Carletou avenue, Messrs. Keaser and others have decided to arrange prelimi naries for the new bridge. Theoiderwas to-day given for the Hist bridge Umbers It begins to lock very much as if the en terprise ol opening that much needed street and building the bridge would be a success. The younger daughterof Mrs. Dreyfuss, of Deliver, who with her two children have been summer guests of Mr. am Mrs. Spitz, is quite low with diphtheria Dr. Cowdray is an almost constant at tendance and holds frequent consulta tions with Drs. Longwill, Harroun and Symington. Even1 possible care is being given me nine suiierer. ine cluld is ; earsof age and has a strong constitti tion, but her sullenng at present is tor- rioie. OFFICIAL fJOSSir. KQt:,M,tlNU Till-. TAXES. The territorial board of equalization hail a session on Saturday afternoon. Tiie Maxwell Grant company's property was reduced from f.'UWi.tiijo, to which it had been raised by the Colfax county board, to $900,000, the amount at which the property had been returned by the com pany. In Investigating the case tbo ter ritorial board found that much the best land ou the grant, that owned by Mr. Valdez, Hon. Frank Springer and other, had been assessed by the county board at frwm 45 to Oj cents per lu-ie, while the grant company's holdings, much of it iu- lenor land, had been assessed at more than treble that amount, hence it was deemed fair to cut down the grant com pany's assessment to an nverago of 7o ents per acre, including the lands under irrigation canals, which brought the lig- tires down to ifiJJO.Oi.iO. The board de clined to reduce the Acoma Cattle com pany's assessment ami fixed the price of its cattle at fu per head. J. l'lacido Ko inero's sheep, some 4,000. had beeu re turned iu H per head and the assessment on these w as raised to $2 per head. The ottisli Mortgage & Loan company was allowed ifl'UO.bOO itist debts, an "oll'set which brought their assessment down to !fo.j,000. AN AUTISTIC SCROLL. Of the resolutions by the lfepnblican league, thanking Miss Fountain for her handsome banner, and which were beau tifully engrossed by Don Jose Septra, territorial librarian, tbo Las Cruces Re publican says ; lne ot the finest pieces of pen work ever exhibited in New Mexico came this week to Miss Maggie Fountain. It is tlie resolutions passed by the national league at Albuquerque, on the occasion of tlie presentation of the beautiful banner w hich lead the Dona Ana county Republicans to victory last fall, and was executed by Jose Segura, territorial librarian. The resolu tions are handsomely lettered and signed by President Morrison and Sec. Herger. A beautiful scroll surrounds them and the American eagle, with extended wings. soars over all ; the banner itself is artistic ally reproduced as a center piece. It is to be trained and will mako a handsome ornament that will always bo highly prized by tho young lady. '. STOCKMKN'S KACKKT. Another Con-anlly .Ualr lu Lincoln-9a- tnruluo BacM Shot. And now a second newspaper is to be established in the new Leadville. It is announced that Mr. Cobb, of the Silver city Enterprise, was so well pleased with what he saw on a recent u'sit to the camp, that he and W. A. Leonard will en gage in the newspaper business there. Road Commissioner Harkness is work lnguuaiilan to trade thn no u- roarl i in ii,D ii ,.i... no ..... "c ."i' ...v "'o.rs inn, bjiu nas aireaoy nearly inirty days witli an fund sufficient pledged for the puxpcseJuuniber of stop-offs. Hal-vent Excuraloni. A gcod many land proprietors and home hunters are to be met hereabouts just now, the result of the A., T. & S. F. tirst "harvest excursion" from the cen tral west into New Mexico. The train which brought these visitors out of Kan sas City on Tuesday last required two engines to move it, and besides an extra train had to be run. It looks just a little as though immigration into New Mexico would be large this fall. The second "harvest excursion" over the Santa Fe leaves tiie Missouri river on the 28th iust. People who have friends at the e ist desiring to visit New Mexico should notify them of these excursions, By this method of travel f 28 gives the traveler a round trip ticket to Santa Fe good foi almost unlimited In tho night of July 11, as Saturnino Baca, a prominent citizen of Lincoln county, and an extensive wool grower. lay sleeping in camp with his herders, they were fired upon by unknown parties, nine shots being fired, two of which took effect on the body of Mr. Baca, one shat tering the left elbow joint in such uian uer ns to permanently disable the arm, if, indeed, the necessity of amputation can be avoided, the other causing a flesh wound only, in the side above the hip. The herders tied incontinently, and it required some time for Mr. Baca to find one of them to saddle his mule for him, after 'Which lie was obliged to ride eighteen miles to his home at Lincoln in this mutilated and excruciatinulv nainful condition before any medical attention could be given his wounds. 1 lie citizens of Lincoln at nni'n nronn- ized a posse and started iu fcoarch of the would-be assassins. Tlipy succeeded in tracking and airesting' two persons, father and son, by the name of Prosuelas. cattlemen, whom it is thought did tlie shooting. Mr. Baca is a thrifty, but ouiet. law- abiding and good citizen. Ho served with much more than average ablilitv duiinu the war as 1st lieutenant in the L'd New Mexico infantry, which he entered iu July, 1801, and afterward as captain in the 2d (Carson's) New Mexico cavalry until September, 1800. He is a member of Caiieton post, (i. A. It., this city. The most important feature of the in cident related above is tlie fact that the attempted indiscriminate killing was not prompted by personal anger, enmity or mali.-e, but was tiie outgrowth of clash ing interests between two classes of stock men. This contention in past years, in Colo rado and in ol her seciions of this coun try, has resulted in the sacrilice of many human lives and the the wanton de struction of vast property interests. Une man Willi a majestic sweep of his hand will designate on the public do main, his range, the elastic boundary hues of which are recorded only in his mind, and aro distended to suit the grazer s needs as the season advances with an elaticity that would shame the rubber land grunt lines in their palmiest oays. lie says to tlie other class : "Thin fur shalt thou come, and no further.' The penalty for the violation of this edict is death, This question merits the thoughtful consideration ot our rulers and law mat era. PEltSOXAL. Absolutely Pure. A.C. XlE02Li.j 13, Jr. DBTJGQIST. Oldest Practical Druggist in Santa Fe This powder never yariBn. A mnrvol ot purity, strength ami wtiok'someness. More fcunrniiii-iil rtinu I Iu ordinary kinds, nmi enn not tie fioM in conipeti tim with the multitude of liiw lest, hurt vrvlidir, alum or pluxiphiilp pow ders. Sold oiilv In eaus. koval llakius l'owtter Co., im; w'nll mri'i't, N. Y. Eiliei8. This is what you ought to have, in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching tor il daily, and mourning because they 1ind it not. Thous ands upon thousands of dollars are spent annually tiy our people in tho hope that they may attain this boon. And vet it may be had by all. AVe guarantee' that Electric Bitters, if used according to di rections and tlie use persisted in, will bring you good digestion and oust the uenion uysoopsta and install instead eu pepsy. We recommend FU'ectric Bitters tor dyspepsia and nil diseases of liver, stomach and kidneys. Sold at 50c. and if 1.00 per bottle bv C". M. Creamer drug gist. Hyr-up of fc'lga. Produced from tlie laxative and nutri tious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to bo most beneficial to the human system, acts gently, on tho kid neys, liver and bowels, effectually cleans ing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipa tion. Sir Knights, Attention! The regular monthly lupeting of New Mexico division No. 1C. K. IC. P. will ho held Tiiesuay evening August 13, 1SS9, at 8 :3J p, m. at Castle hall. By ordor of C. F. Kahi.kv, S. K. Com. For lysiteiialn And Livor Complaint. Von bare n nrinted guaranty ou every bottle of Shiloh's Yital- lzer. it never tails to cure. (;. M. Creamer. Fresh hams, choice breakfast bacon! Prescriptions a Specialty, Prices Moderate And Absolutu Purity of Drug's Guaranteed. PALACE :: HOTEL First Class Santa Fe, Mew tVlcxico. HE AN -:- FELIPE ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. The Leading Hotel in New Mexico. NEW MANAGEMENT. HTKICTLT FIRST CLASS. KEFJTTKU AM) RF.FCItMSniiu. TOUilSTS' HKAOl AItTKr.S Hotel Coach and Carriages in Waiting at All Trains. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND LARGE PARTIES. THUMB: $2.50 to $3.00 per day. G. W. MEYLEST, Propi The Windsor Hotel First Class Accommodations, Cood Sample and Bath Rooms, ana me nticst oi sausage, the cheapest, at Dobbin's. cheaper than Hon. Pedro Fanchez is down from Taos county. Mr. William Pinkerton, oi Wagon Mound, is in tho city. Gov. Prince and family and a party of friends from the eaat are at Sauta Clara to-day. Hoc Frazier, a running mate of the late Josh Billings, and a pioneer prospector, is up from Cerrillos. H. C. Corbin, of Iowa, who is interested in bringing settlers upon Maxwell grant lands, spent yesterday in tho city. Mr. aud Mrs. R. M. Force have re turned from Ojo Calict.te. Mis. Joseph accompanied them, bringiug w ith her a sick child which Dr. Symington has been called to treat. Mrs. Joseph has rooms at Col. Fisher's residence. Mrs. M. J. Burwell, of Washington, Iowa, is a pleasant visitor at the residence of Mr. W. U. Simmons. She is the wife of one of tho ablest and most versatile newspaper men in the west, the editor of the Washington County Press, whom a great many people would like to see out in these parts. t the Palace: E. S. Wadless, St. Joseph; Ed Htiminel, Las Vegas; R. C. Dummick. El Paso: Walter J. Davis, Santa Fe; W. W. Deduian, H. Forrester, T. Mitilin, El Paso; C. E. Bartholo mew, Tombstone; W. 15. Childers, Albu querque; H. L. Benson, Ban Antonio; Edwin B. Franks, Raton; Colin Tino mons, Phoenix ; W. E. Dame, J. Lucas, Cerrillos. At the Exchange: R. Titsworth, San Carlos; E. Breeman, Frank Emerson, San Pedro; Mrs. J. V. May, T. M. Blackmore, Cerrillos; O. E. Wheatou, Grundy Center, Iowa; J. L. Edwards, Ennis, Texas; J. P. Abreu, Springer; W. M. Pinkerton, Wagon Mound ; T. II. Ep person, l itzgeraiu, xi. loipey, i.. n. Shack, Canoncito; W. S. Pearce and wife, Waukegan, Iih Kl.lloh'x Catarrh Ki-medy, A positive cure for catarrh, Diphtheria at.d Canker Month, C, M, Creamer. U. P. Court Hochk, Etc., I Santa Fe, Aug. 7, 18S9.) Sealed proposals will be received until 11 a. in., August 31, 1889, for supplying window shades, awnings, water coolers, etc., required for this building. Particu lars on application. J. P. Mi-iIroutv, Custodian. Saw .Mill for Sale. For $1,000. In perfect on ler. Capacity to produce a million and a half of lumber in a season. Will be delivered complete to purchaser on A., T. A S. F. cars. In quire at tho New Mkvican ollice. Are Vow Minle Miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, in.zniess, i.ossoi .tppetite, bellow SkmV Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive) cure. C. M. Creamer. Sain i.r liomiD. Los LfNAS, N. M., Cotintv of Valencia, July lb. 1889. 1 will receive bids until August L, 1889, for the sale of the whole or any part of :jj,U00 of Valencia county current expense bonds, redeemable at the pleasure oi said county in ten vears, and absolutely due and payablo thirty years after tiie date hereof, with interest there on at the rate of 0 per cent per annum. The right to decliue any or all oilers is reserved. By order of 'board of couuty commissioners. C.vm,os Baca, Probate Clerk. l r,sli Mountain Trout re ceived diiily AT lilLLY'S Milk 10 eta. a quart at the Colorado Saloon. The Her. ui, II. Thuyer, Of Bourbon, Ind., savs: "Both myself and my wife owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption (Jure. Boulder, Colo., butter, tub butter, dairy butter, cooking butter, from 20 to 30 cts. per pound, at Dobbin's. A MitttaL lnj.itti,r Free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price &0 cents. C. M. Creaiuor. liutier. All who want choice selected dairy but ter should send to Poison Bros., of Gar lield, Kas. They w ill send CO. D. t the lowest market price. Give them a. trial. Shiloli'A Cure Will immediately relieve Croup, Whoop ing Cough and Bronchitis. O. M. Creamer. " EAUyiJAKTEKS SALOON. A quiet rosort tor gentlemen. Finest brands of liquors and cigars always on hand. Southwest corner Plaza. Hlllli.ll'ft t:lllrh And Consumption Cure is solefby us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. CM. Creamer. Peaslie's porter and Zang's Ienver lieer, 5 cts. a glass, at the Colorado saloon. "liuckmetack," A lasting and fragrant perfume. IMce ami oO cents. C M. Creamer. BATES $2.00 PEE JDA.T. Socorro, N. SH H. R. BROWN, Prop. REMINGTON Standard Type Writer CLAEUDON POULTRY YARDS I F.liliS rot: IIATCH1NO. Silver Wyandottcs, Usht Branmas, Kouctans. Ilrounil II,.lie. ster Shell, lcnt Ni rnp, Drlnkii.K Fountains hii.I 1 mj.t-i lal hKI Food. A.ltlrOH ARTHUi? BOYLE, Hw.m Fe, N. VI. Fr Sale bj 2. STAAB & BE0. Santa Fe, N.M J. G. SCHUMANN lUSALKH LN oofs & Shoes LEATHER & FINDINGS. Orders by mail promptly attended to i CLARENDON GARDEN Home Grown Fruits anil Fruit Trees, free from Disease and Insect Pests. akiiii i: IKll I K. Agent for the Nl&on Koz!e& Machine Co Is iriiuml to take orders I'.tr Min-uyliitJ OrchurilH uitlt Nixon's Utile tliunt Mik chine ami Climax Spray Nozzle aul In sect t'nison. Correspondence Solicited - m 1'. (i. Inn Ho. sunta IV, N. VI. r.o. ltox os. SANTA VE, I. M. SOL SPIEGELBERG Tbttnltt reliable merchant ot Santa Ye, has added largely to his Mock of GENTS' GOODS The New Palace BARBER SHOP Kcxt Headquarters Saloon. Hlyli-li Hair Cn bhun.i'oo HOC Clean, easy Mhave ir.c; 3oc; bea Foaiu luc; JOHN O. ALIRE, Prop. Fred. W. Wientge, MANUFACTURING JEWELEB and Engraver. HAMTA FK, - NKW MKXICIl. Factory at Kesldeure, Prospect Hilt BUSINESS NOTICES. WANTS. WANTI-.l)..47itoiea month cau be mi.de workiuK for us. Agents preferred who un furnish u Uurxe mid L-ivo their wholn ti.n,, :) the bus! liens. Spare momenta may be profita bly employed uho. A few vat-nudes ill towns ami elik-s. H. K. Jobnson & Co., lOo!) Main st,. irliniond, Va. i. ii. Please Btnre sirn snrl oudness experience. Never mind about seud niB stump for reply. H. F. J. & Co. WANTIil). salesmen We wish a few men to sell onr iroods bv samnle to thf u-hol. sale anil retuil trade; on mlury; largest niauu larturers iu our lino; inclose 2 cent stamp; wuires. S-il tier duv: permanent position: mnnnv advanced for watres, advertising, etc. Centcu IIHl .11 1 f I O., IIIICIIIIIHII, voiio. TANTKI). Lady T V Madame (iKi-lits wanted to sell the Williamson Corset. Larirest sail! of auy piiteut corset in the market. Good territory. Apply Agents' Manager, 18 S. 6tli itreet, teniutbouis, Mo. WANTED. 1,000 pounds old type metal at this ollice. And those In need or any srtlele in his line would do well to call on him. ON SAN FRANCISCO STREE1. Iriiiibnnpcs y? 'ji BJiifnUiiiiuou Jr the Liquor Habit, Positively Cure' 1'. ADNMNISTERINO DR. HAINES' OOLDEH SPJC1FIC. !l 'can ba given In a cup of coffee or tea, or In icla ol food, without the knowledge of tlie per. - taking It; It Is absolutely harmless and will ifTi) ct a permanent aud speedy cure, whethe lie patloutlsa moderate drlnkeroran alooholii wr ark. it NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEt a a omnlcte cure in every Instance. 48 page hoot Ff .EE Address In confidence, . ,, W.LDEN SPECIFIC CO.. 185 Race St Clf ilnniK. WANTED 10,000 old magazines o be bound at the New Mexican's book bindery. FOK 8AI.K. ,'Ok isAl K Old papers In quantities to suit. ' Apply at the Saw HaxiUAa ollice, Upper 'rtlsco street. ZZrzffiSSwBto. W JwPi'o lM',"uv" WvJ? rfci!.. .ZfJOfffl IhHnnMlflcpuriKlW.COUtOr W0?!ss32ffiur.NrBATiV wkakniss, lit . rnff cou. V2Sti nuout , mild, gtiothltigcurmiti i ir.lrit.-s.K itrdlriHiUy through ll wefc pann.reor lug inula - CrMtoit Imuroviffnenti over Tl ottwr helu. Wunt ami prr. inureuUy cured In three D.ooUj Hetkd psmpliIeK 'PJ1 mSAMBEM tUCTHIG CU.,SxiMrltBLVOKU, Miss A. ftlugier, MILLINERY ROOMS North of Palace ave. GrtrTlii hlonke SOL. LOWITZKI, DKALEK IN Merchandise llay, Oats, Corn and Jtimi, liaia WaffoiiN.Iiiitrfri? ami lIuric.".H. All Goods IK1.1 KliKI) I' KKi: In any part of the viiy. Sandoval Street, Santa Fe, N. M. '11 1 V"'jp) TfJT iwvona -i r. it Himl Vt Life Renewed DR, PIERCE'S Kew Ool vanio CHAIN BELT will) Electric Suspensory, guar nntAHil tha moHt untrefuL .irahlA nntl DHrfHCt Ofaaiu i rt noltery in uie worm,rwr i" tlveh Cures, without menirlM, i TMillity, Vsui mths bmi. wn . I(ho.iiDntlmLI)7l'i;iiIa. W.-ykBiw Oraans.nto iir-iiaii mruuiuuj I'emi.lilBl, No. a. CnllorwrlMlorll. nourseii, Uinviinpi luTinTiiriiUilfl 7IU Riumunsnto SB.