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Lltuai'iftu of Ikngwf A FE DAILF NI W VOL. 27. SANTA FE, N. M., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1890. NO. 235 Gold and Silver FINE FILIGREE JEWELRY Diamonds, Watches, Clocks and Silverware. Telegraphic Tidings No Kftlie Ke presentations mad of Uoodn. 8 tort) aul Factory, Next door Hicond Nll(:il Diamond Mm art Watci Repirii Prraptlj and Slciesllj Mi taple and Fancy Suspension. Nkw Yohk, Nov. 20. The suspension o( Edward lirandon was announced on the stock exchange yesterday, lie isoue of tlie oldest and most prominent mem bers of the oxcliaiige, bavins heen ad mitted on September 8, 187-', and was considered one of the wealthiest brokers on the hoard. Pittsburg. Thomas Kuwcolt &. Sons, one of the largest coal firms in the city, made an assignment to the Centra! bank vesferday. The liabilities are estimated I at $400,000. it is claimed by the nieni- hers of the firm that tho assets will es ; ceod this amount nt least if loO.Oon. rocenes ;un. Stanley' Op'mmi. j Six Antonio, Texas, Nov. 2o. tipii. I. 1 S. Stanley, commanding the department ,.i,f0 of Texas Unitsd States army said to-day j g, k o nmbreIM (or the Occasion San Francisco St., S. W. Oor. Plaza, SANTA FE, N. N. The Second national Bank OF NEW MEXICO. CAPITAL PAID UP - - S150,000 Doei general banking bailnen. tnit .ollclt. ptrnge of the pnblia L. SPIEGELBEBft. Pres. W. G. SIMMONS. Cashie that he had received no notification from the war department to hold Ins troops in readiness to take the Hold against the I Sioux, us reported by the Associated j Press, Cien. Stanley also stated that he I did not believe there was any danger of an Indian outbreak in the northwest.1 Ho lived among those Indians for eight years and knows that the mass of them are peaceable. This is the regular season for their annual ghost and sun Ounces, and if net provoked by too timid or too im petuous soldiers, tho reds will do no one any harm. In brief, (ion. Stanley con siders all the rumors of a threatened out- elected; it is to me, at any ratp. and f am one of the victiais. I never heard it doubted that 1 was honestly elected, and by a good majori ty, neither have I heard it once hinted that any of the candidates were elected by fraud, nor a ballot cost and counted that was illegal. 1 have often heard that success in games was largely due to the cheating, but this is certainly the exception. How ludicrous indeed it would seem to see llieso non-elected candidates attempting to fill a position not elected to fill ; to see them skulking through back alleys (to escape the curious gaze of honest people) ; to discharge the duties assigned to honest men, (not them) to perform ; and if two of them should happen to u.eet, imagine the w ink that went from one to the other, and, as Socrates once said, "f should think thev would burst with laughter." It would bo a good scheme if the mer- of Santa Fe would put in a good for I'iu game dinner on Tlmrikat!ivii)'.i the Bon Ton restaurant. liett short, order bill of fare in the city at the Hon Ton restaurant. Ladies and gentlemen's private dining room up stairs at the Hon Tun restaurant. liisbop week. receives choice poultry twice a! f1 x r: K Watch -:- Repairing! A MrKf'IAr.TV. - - ESTABLISHED II 1114"- bulk and canned oysters, at I'.isiH Kxlru fine corned beef, kct. at bullon Mar- A DOCTOR'S CONFESSION. DnfMi't Taliff Al Nt tltr I Much M 4'd ii'inc t- nt to. n ml Geo. w. HICKOX & CO., The Mexican Filigree Jewelers OF SANTA FE, N. M. they would need them, even if it did not storm, to cover tlicir faces, and it they did not use them or masks there is more brass among them than 1 ever dreamed of. I have been looking for the same num ber in Santa Fe county over since this fuss came about, to come up like honest men and denounce this proceeding, but so far I have heard none in it, and only one outside of it, and that is my friend Childors in Albuquerque. 1 extend him my hearty congratulations. It takes a great amount ot boldness tor SOL. LOWITZKI & SON, . on. -,r ,.r.tvt r.t.t ,,nnl .....I it. , .1, , i , .1 Qfa l U1171I IV l,ll V,,,Clll UIJVI 111 hrnalr Tho mrrnut Itr.ul, a tmnrtnmir.,. 1 l,v . - . ' ........ ...v, ...w,.., . ........ .. ur0iui uariiuiit hetore an intelligent com- KST.uu.isnKn 187R. fright. The Niillirsl lmll-iu. ('memo, Nov. 2."). A special from Pine Kidge snys : At Medicine Root, White liiver and lute Clay the dancing stdl Livery and Feed Stables Best Stock of Horses and Carriages in town. HACKS PROMPTLY FURNISHED. Don't fH to vl.lt TKSITQUK INDIAN TIIXAOK; three honr. trip Special attention to oiulttiliiff travelers over the country. Careful drivers mrnron appneat, N in unity and insist u;,on disfranchising hundreds ot honest men, and in conse quence, 1 advise people not to be out late "o'nights." Had this election management been goes on ami the Indians are not inclined ! "nder control of Uepublicaus there might to come to the aeencv for anv mimose. I hve ,,een some oxtenuating circumstance fnr isani.,,. rutinna nn,l Connected With it, but 88 It WBS edneeday the beef supply for two weeks HOTEL CAPITAL, SANTA FE, 3ST. IMf. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, will bo given the Indians. lied Star and several of the other Indians who are in clined to be defiant agree with Little Wound in his declaration that they will not come in unless they are forced to do so. Here at the agency" the feeling is a nervous one. Nearly everyone agrees that there will be trouble. The Indians assembled probably numbers S00 or 000. Washington several dispatches from Floor. Nightly io the Plaza. Hand Healthy and Nice Rooms on tlie Second Concert in Front of tlie Hotel, Rates, $1.50 and $2 per Day.-:-Special Rates for Regular Board. U. TAMONY, Proprietor. it was Democratic through and through. Demo cratic judges of election, Democratic com missioners, Democratic managers, fe:no cratic recorder of deeds w here the ballots were honestly left. Democratic everybody, and Democratic everything, and not a Republican handled a single vote after being cast, then I say let it be put where it belongs, this whole business; and step down and out as you must. You may liaug on to the tail of the kite, Gen. Miles were received at the war de-: ,),'t,t!ie longer you hold on the further you partment yesterdav and taken by Sec- w ""P. ,r sue is going up an me nine, rotary I'roctor to the White House for the ' al" P11 11 .liear u'ethiiiK drop soon, president's inspection. The substaneo of a,ni1, the I,lle('e3 wl be mall, it found, them is onlv a confirmation of tho news ;nd now leaders and managers oi the Blready received from the west. The I club, take a bat t and get some ot the situation at Standing Rock agenev shows ; smut off, there will be another election much the same condition as Saturday. ?fter a while and you must be clean and .fust what the Indians will do is not ,,e prepare for the supper and pie. known to the army ollicers. A hand of i .losKrii b. Jlmi, Indians is said to be gathered, it is ! , ,. , "' , thought to attend the ghost dance. Uen. j ' K""' Ii,ro'"1 Brooke, who is in command here says he I 1 lic railway surveying party that bus is sure in his position and that the friend-! for some time past been (his side of Du ly Indians are coining to the agency in ran,r0, reached Aztec with tho work ves- terday ami passed on increased numbers. H. B. CARTWRICHT, SnooeMor to OAKTWIillJJfJ ORIHWOI.n, He V if Fan bus W are Mannractnrers' Ase:it8 for the well known flew DroD toil Canned Fruit YeaetaWes Also agents In Santa Fe for Patent Imperial Flour, the finest flour in tue mai-Kei. We keep in stock tlie world renowned V EADODY CREAM E U i BUTTER, Fresh Fruit, Confectionery, Nuts, etc. No. 4 Bakery in Connection with the Store. 1858 1S90 IHFOBTIB BHD JOBBKB Genera 1 Merchandise 8AN FRANCISCO 8TREET, long eat ud JKoit 0mplt Stock of Qenu Carried Sa fb Entire Boatbw-.i jbandUe CONDENSED NEWS. The First National bank of Alma, Km.. Kas., has suspended payment. The lead and zinc output in southwest Missouri is still satisfactory. The Transcontinental association has ordered a general advance of 10 per cent in Pacific coast rates. The Union and Northern Pacific lines will take oil' some of their trains and lengthen the running time of others. Jay Gould's stock purchases during three weeks are over if 10,000,000. Haring Bros, will reorganize as a limited liability company. Lord Wolseley denies that he forced Barttelot's services on Stanley. j The Kaiser seems to think Prof. Koch's : remedy a special gift of Providence to his 1 army. Gladstone will probably decide whether Parnell remains as leader ot the Irish par ty or not. Hon. N. M. Pishback lias written an open letter to Senator Jones, of Arkansas, proposing to leave the senatorial contest to the voters. Gov. Fifor has reopened the pardon case of Oscar Neebe, the Chicago An archist. A meeting that was to have been hold at Dublin to express confidence in Par nell lias been forbidden by the govern ment. James Tucker, an electric-wire man at New York, bad a fit while at work and fell across a wire. The shock killed him. A special session of the New Hamp shire legislature has been called. The river Neva is frozen over and navi gation to St. Petersburg closed. Fire Commissioner R. F. Tobin, of Boston, died of Plight's disease. lie was senior vice commander of the G. A. R, Diphtheria is raging at Garner, Iowa. The schools are closed and many deaths are occurring. The United States Rolling Stock Co. has applied for a receiver. Assets, $6,000, 000; liabilities, f 4,000,000. Mrs. Charlos Coombs committed suicide at the Pierpont house, New York, by leaping from a window on the sixth floor. The heirs of Isaac Bernstein, of New York, are suing for a one-sixth interest in the Louisiana Lottery company, in which lie was at first interested, but upon reor ganization was loft out. It is worth pre sumably $1,000,000. That Attempted Stenl. To the Kditor oi tho New Mexican. San Pedko, Nov. 23. It seems strange that so much political commotion exists in Santa Fe and so little real cause for it, but it must be a source of amusement to all, especially to the candidates regularly "Humbug'.' Of course it is. The-so-called science of medicine is u. humbug' and has been from the time of Hippo-j crates to the present. Why the Liggcst crank in the Indian trills i- tho medi cine man." "Very frank was ihe admission, espec- ially so when it came from one of the; biggest young physicians of the city, one ' whose practice is among the thousands, ; though he has been graduated but a lew I years," says the Buffalo Vnu, -ier. "Very cosy was bis oltue too, w ith its cheerful grate fire, its Queen Anne furniture, and its many lounges and easy chairs, lie stirred the tire lazily, lighted a fropli cigar and went on." "Take the prescriptions laid down in tho books and what do you Iind ? Powons mainly, and nauseating stuffs that would make a healthy man an invalid. Why in the world science should go to poisons for its remedies I cannot teil, nor can 1 find any one w ho can." "How does a doctor know the ell'cct of bis medicine?" be asked. "He calls, prescribes, and goes away. The only way to judge would be to stand over the lx-d ami watch the patient. This cannot be done. So, really, I don't know how he is to tell what good or hurt he does. Sometime ago, you remember, the Boston !hhr sent out a reporter with a stated set of symptoms. Ho went to eleven prominent physicians and brought, back eleven dilferent prescriptions. This just Btiows how much science there is m , medicine." i There are, local diseases ot various j characters fur which nature provides j positive remedies. They may not be in- eluded in the regular physician's lis!, perhaps, because of their simplicity, but the evidence of llieir curative power is beyond dispute. Kidney disease is cured by Winner's s-ato Cure, a stiicty herbal remedy. Thousands of persons, every year, writ i) as docs II. .1. Gardiner, of Pontine, U. I., August 7. IWMl; "A few years ago 1 suffered more than probably ever will be known outside of myself, with kidney and liver complaint. It is the old story I visiied doctor after doctor, but to no avail. I was at New port, and Dr. Blackmail recommended Warner's Safe Cure. 1 commenced the use of it, and found relief immediately. aiK Palace Ayenoejp. Gof. Prince. - ORDERS SOLICITED ' f'HOM ; A-BSElsTT PARTIES AND I'liOMFTtV FILI.EIi. j REASER BROS. - us; i i i:s i HAY-:-GRAIN-:-POTAT0ES Lumber and Building Materials. Warehouse and Office Jasjier Ortiz avMiiic, Santa Fc, fV. M. FIRST NATIONAL BANK or Santa. Fe, New Mexico. Designated Depository Jof the United States. PEDRO PEREA, T.B.CATRON, R.J. PALEN. President Vice Pesident Cashier down the Animas, The ramp of the party is still at Center Altogether I took three bottles Point, on Mr. James Stowell's pla., 1 trmtmmy utato mat it cnroii me. where it will remain until Saturday when The New Mexican has facilities for do it will be removed to some point down the ing first-class job work of all kinds and as river. cheat, as can be had ia anv citv in the country. There is no excuso for sending such work out of town, to Denver, Kansas W. H. SOEHNCHEN, 1 1 Carpenter, Contractor al Builder This survov is for the Bio Grande Southern railway, which is now build- j ing towaril Durango fioiu Dallas, I and is in operation io i'elluride, a I point about fifty miles south of Dal-! las. On Monday Mr. OUo Mears, I the president of the company, and Mr. ' W. H. Wigglesworth, its chief engineer, came down to inspect the survey and look over tho country. They passed on to Bloomfield that evening, made a Hy ing trip to.the Junction City country tlie next day, and passed Aztec en route for j Durango, late Tuesday afternoon. The engineers state that the orders given by Mr. Mears are to continue their survey down the east side of the Animas, around the point of the mesa, two miles above Junction City, and up the San Juan, with Albuquerque as the objective point. San Juan Index. Mfirrio.l. The marriage of Miss M. C. Counsel-, man, tho handsome niece of Mrs. Mayna- j dier, and a lady well known in army and j social circles here, takes place this even- j ing at SI . John's church, Albuquerque, : and the lucky bridegroom is Lieut. C. I', j Rhodes, fith cavalry, stationed at Fort ; Wingate, but now under orders to proceed I to the department of the Platte. It is an ! old love match and the contracting parties have a large circle of friends throughout tho west to congratulate them. A Possible Cine. Some fifteen days ago Mr. A. Jones, i cjusin of Mrs. J. 15. Dawson, of Colfax i county, left the Dawson ranch for his home, about soven miles distant. Since : that time he has not been seen or heard ; of by his friends. He was betwocu 5o anc 60 years of age, worth oonsiijerable ; proportv and lived a somewhat secluded life. About one week ago a man whose age was about 53 years, w as found dead in the mountains north of Las Vegas. Only very meagro reports concerning the find ing of his body have been published. Possibly it would be well for the friends of Mr. Jones to investigate this clue. The best job work for many a hundred miles done right here at the Nkw Mex ican printing office; brief work, record work, ail kinds of printing, binding, book work and the like is to be had here at the ' low est possible prices and in first-class ! shape ; patronize home industry and do j not send your job work to St. Louis and Chicago. Keep it here and help yourself ; and the tow n along. i City, Philadelphia or any other point. Keep li,e money at home. All kinds of justice of the peace blanks for sab- at the Nkw Mexican printing of. floe. All kinds of legal blanks for sale at the Nkw Mkvckn printing office. Typewriter paper in all sizes and quali ties for sale at the New Mexican office. JOBBING- PROMPTLY Back of Hotel Capital, ATTENDED TO. Santa Fe, N. M. A FEW FICUHES FROM THE BOOKS OF The Three Giants" iptions, lease of real estate and per- j sonal property for sain at the Nkw Mk- I ican printing office. ; Exchange Horn, .Southeast cor. Plaza, SANTA FE, . N. M. Centrally toca'a tnlirelj MWH TERMS - $2 per Day Special Rates by the week J. T. FORSHA. Propr Miss A. Mugler, ii1 Fancf Goods, GRIFFIN BLOCK, ' Southeast Cor, Washington At; SANTA FE, N.M. OF THE LIFE INSURANCE WORLD. BUSINESS O IP 18 8 9.- ; fciih iviimnery ana DIVIUBITDS:! U'MiewRl rp- HvH'ii.K M; inillntH !:- jkmI M'l'lti'l e, I''T ( Vnt reivo'l. 1'oliek'S. New York l.il'e ,f 1 l,7iS,0L't .fii,(i7!,',es 4.'i Mutual Life I4,!)33,iiS'.i .V.ijl.oliS i'-' Equitable I.TJti.s.-,; :;,i).-,!),r;io ii;',. DEATH LOSSES: Nv 1'rro'in Now i-remiuni NVw l'r''m - puiil ili-nth iliil not j.av lU'c'v i, l,a'h I."!-hih, i'-v,.'s,an'lkit ilatb logge a profit, nf m within. New York l.il'e 7,!2S,44 1 5.1J.;,2K fJ.WZWi Mutual. Life S,:W'i,7.V.i 7,li7:i,bil r,.-,o,t;os Kqnitahle.. n. 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Further ilotnils, nil showinc tie; l,e; n rensmis why you hould take n pnllcf with the 0STEW YOEK XjIEE, I-mmplly iurii iflio.l hy GEO. W- Special Agent for New Mexico. ... .' 1 - L MEXICO THE C03NEHSTO- COtJISrTR"5r The Mesilla Valle its Garden Spot! ACRES 77 ...ii .e.iirriKatel?;LiliT JniprovcO ?nt Uiiinmro.i ; .attractively .Maxicoj lor sale on long time with low luteret. WARRANT DEEDS GIVEN. Write for Illustrated loldern givU,g lull particulam f KLlVINGrSTON, Cenral Agent. RIO CRANDE LAND CORiPAWY. Las Cruces. W. Rfl