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SATI'RIUY, m:ckmi;kk
REPORTING TO THE COURT.
Annmi ncem- nt
A!,; l!!w..l If i.eilUii II Copy M tile Si MhV.
i. . v. irh a pcnpil mark at thi- paragraph, iJ
hoot that It bat been s.mt by special friend vt
n'her persons lurerosto.l 1n havin? tbern mnke a
earetul examination ot tlx- loa.liim' niKtr.T anil
its terms of subscription, in nnl-r that ttiey may
mail themselves nl its inducements and ntt-m'-tious
ns the b. st nevpapor published In New
lexu-. awl 11 livina e.i-r. troiy hecorun m -.iiminteil
with tbeadviiutamw ami iittrai'tions ot
tht-s the must wondi-riul alley In the world.
C. M. CREAMER
The Wheleiale and KetaH
STABILSIiKD 1889.
We Lave In stock a line of Toilet.
ArticUs of every dencription;
also a full line ol Import
ed Cigars Imported
& California Wines
aud Brandies.
Evenbody admits we carry the
lorgest stock in tbe territory
incur line. Consequently
We defy competition
quality or in prices.
OPEN DAY OR NIGHT
METEOROLOGICAL.
Oftici of Obsbrvsr,
Soutale, -. M., December!. loftO
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siMiilni 28.0!i ! mi i M I !
Maxiumn Temperature . .
Minimum Temperature "
Total Precipitation . .. .Wi
W. L. WiDMayER, Kertft., Signal Corps.
Note -T indicates preeip'tatlnn inaprirwiahle.
I 'iL'ionily
:i Cloudls
BUSINESS NOTICES.
WANTS.
WANTED. Salesmen, .') daily salary, to sell
V our goods to business lira only; ' case
ot samples mailed free; write to day. Wright
M 'g, Co. 84 Park Row, Sew York.
$rE TO Ji'O A MONTH call be made work
0 inc; tor us; persons preferred who can
lurnish a horse aud Kive their whole time to the
Ktisincau- uiiHro niomeiits mav he nrotitablv em-
loyea Rl'O; a lew vaeitliries iu lun hp. uuu v una
I.F. Johnson & Co., 2C00 Main St., Kichinond.V.
PEOFESSIONAL CARDS.
H1
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OEO. C. l'HKSION,
Attorney at i.iw. Prompt aud careful uiteution
given to all business ntrusted to lilni. A ill
practice in all courts of the territory.
it-ALFH E. TWITCH KLL,
Attorney at Law Spiegelberg block, Bauta Fe,
Sew Mexico.
MAX FROST,
iTTORSHY iT Law, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
OBO. W. KNAEBKL,
Oflice In the Bona Building, Palace Avenne.
Collections and Searching Titles a specialty.
IOWAKU L. BAKTLKTT,
Jwyor, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ortloe over
Heeond National Bank.
HKNKY L. WALDO,
Attorney at Law. Will practice iu the several
courts of tne territory. Prompt atteutl giveu
to all busiuess intrusted 'o bis care.
t. r. comway. e. a. posky. w. a. hawkins.
CONWAT, POSEY a HAWKINS,
Attorneys nd Counselors at Law, Silver City
Maw MuTirw Pmmnt attention iciveu to al
busiuess intrnsted to eur care. Practice in ali
the courts of the territory.
S. A. FI9KB,
Attorney and Oonnselor at Law, P. 0. Box
"F," Santa Fe, N. M., practices In supreme and
all district courts of New Mexico, special at
teution given to mining and Spanish aud Mex
ican land grant litigation.
T. . CATAON. J. H. KMAKBI F. W. CLANCY.
CATRON, KNAEBKL M CLANCY,
Attorney! at Law aud Bolicitora iu Chancery.
Santa Fe, New Mexico. Practice in all the
Coarta In the Territory. One of the Aim will be
at all times in Santa Fe.
WILLIAM WHITE,
0. 8. Deraty Surveyor and U. H. Depofy MiuuraJ
Surveyor. ,
Locatlona made npon public lauds. Kurulancs
Information relative to Spauiah and Mexican
land grants. Otnoea in Kirschner Block, second
floor, Santa Fe. N. H
JOHN I'. VICTORY,
Attorney at Law. Oflice in Connty Court House
Will practice In the aeverai Courts of the ler
.L . .j , . , .Ainu tit Union hn
ruory ana me u. a. um wwt.
Kxamluatinnof titles to Hp uish aud Mexican
Grants." -a, aud other realt , carefu
prom
vr
aud
Wed
y.
to.
IIV MOl1
Patents for Mines se-
MANLEY,
lEv'lST TIST.
OFFICE HOURS, - - 9 to 19. 8 to 4
w'.y Appointed Coutty Coiwris-
sioaers Make, Beturn of Tbua
Labors to District Jndcft
Setnls.
A Sot of Bogus Certificates Issued Last
Night in Defiance of Law. Hon
esty and the Orders of
the Court,
The homily ooinmiBsionprsf, Messrs.
North anil Grace, continued their sesaiou
of the comity canvassing board yesterday
afternoon, tinder erder of the court, and
completing the Issuance of certificates of
election, presented the same to ull suc
cessful candidates on the county and
legislative ticket. In disobedience to the
i" eti'ect. The rooms have'
linished in hard plnstor,
coat, and ctdsoniined with the
oxituisitt' tints, ami tiuinv of the
artisti
licpn
nnv.il
uippt
iicl!;n' apartmetits to be used by the
jovsnuir have born rut tier handsoniely !
!i!hel with ru-li paper ceiliugs, broad
iruv.es aud painted to inatch. I'or in -Htiince.
in the reception room u soft, tint
nf yellow predominates, in the Miniiy oall
,vfcrytbing tends to pea green, m tbe :
main hall the colors are more sober, i
while tho family bed-room is a bright
blue and the library dark maroon. The
whole hnili.Hn 1ms tints boon overhauled ,
and iiiodcrnizoil just enoniili to show
what can be i lone with ati "old adobe" ;
house while at the same time preservina i
' tl,,,aA rl,arni.t,.i.;ot ii.a u l.ii'li nri'ii
to make this structure full of romantic
interest to people from all parts of tho
country. The work in its various stages
was done by Messrs. Murray, Souchoen,
liampell and Hell, under the supervision
of Sec. Thomas, and the sec retary is to be
congratulated over the result. Gov.
l'rince and family will remove into the.
unoccupied portion of the building in a
t i
court's order, however, Clerk Garcia re- j ,c" Blc'1!'-
fused to co-operate with the commission- official to of Santa 'e County, Novera-
Ilichc-
all in Leavening Tower. U. S. Gov't Report. Aug. 17, 1889.
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AESOLUTEUlf PURE
ers in signing the certificates. Tudor
tho law, however, this makes
no dll'erence. This morning the
board again met and approved
its proceedings of yesterday. Clerk Gar
cia was not on hand. He was waited fr,
but failed to materialize. At t);30the
cninmissioners called the deputy clerk,
Kofael Ortiz, y I.ucero, and impured as to
the absence of tho clerk, but nothing was
elicited. Then the deputy was requested
to open the vault and supply the board
with the records, but he said he did not
know the combination. At 10 o'clock the
two commissioners accompanied by Solici
tor Gen. Uartlett and J. II. Knaebel, esq.,
repaired to Judge Seeds' chambers and
made return as required by the court.
The return made by Commissioners
North and Grace sets forth that they met
yesterday, in compliance with the court's
order and canvassed, counted and de
clared the result of the recent election,
issuing certificates of election to all per
sons found to be elected.
".I. If. Sloau . 'led to act with us,"
contiuuostherepG ' 'except in canvassing
and counting of precinct No. S. The
clerk, M. Garcia, refused to attest any
certificate or attach his sea' to any cer
tificate, and on the meeting of the board
this morning tailed to appear, having
locked up all the papers, records and
books pertaining to tho county commis
sioners, his deputy notified us that
he had not the combination of the safe
or vault and no means of obtaining
it. The minutes of our proceedings
have not yet been recorded in the record
book for the same reason, and it is neces
sary for us to have the seal of the board. .
, O lit! C .1 II I VI III II IU JIJH IMIM III UU1
proceedings as they took place, and as we
have reduced them to writing, and make
them a part of this report, they contain
ing the facts at large as they took place,
and we request that your honor will grant
such orders and w rits as will enable us to
have the services of a clerk and also the
use of the seal, records aud papers per
taining to said oflice and said election re
turns."
Among other things the return also in
cluded tbe following referring to the man
ner in w aich the certilicate of election
w as awarded to Mr. Staab : I
'There being a tie or an equal number j
0: votes cant lor Charles M. Creamer and
Abraham Staab for county commissioner ,
from the 1st district, the board, on the !
suggestion of C. M. Creamer, in accord-,
ance w ith section 310 of tho Compiled j
Laws of New Mexico, proceeded to de
termine by lot which of the
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Mrs. Kumsey and Mrs. Loring Itift tho
city on Wednesday last for a visit to Fort
Wayne, Ind,, going thence to Omaha,
where they will spend the winter, return
ing to Santa Fe in the spring.
Mrs. Scott, wife of Lieut. Scott of the
Oth cavalry, aud daughter of Major and
Mrs. Maynadier, is visiting her parents
at Albuquerque. Lieut. Scott has gone
with his regiment to Dakota.
The John Gray Hose company is ar
ranging for a grand New Year's hop on
the evening of the 31st, and if the weather
permits will make a street parade on the
afternoon proceeding.
Col. Theodore Yates and wife, of Mil
waukee, are visitors at the Palace Col.
Yates is a retired army officer, and was
stationed in Santa Fe thirty years ago.
James Maivhiney and family, of Oil
City, Pa , and Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Weihe,
of California, are pleasant visitors at tho
Palace en route to the Pacific coast.
Dr. Andrews is expecting a party ol
relatives from Pennsylvania to pass the
holidays, and several of them will locate
here.
Major and Mrs. R. J. Palen are ex
pected home from their visit east some
time during the coming week.
Mrs. Plummer and boy baby are getting
on very nicely and it seems Lieut. Plum
mer ie also feeling w ell.
Mr. and Mis. John Shaw, of Fort Sum
ner, have been visiting frientls here dur
ing the week.
Mr. Frank W. Clancy has been spend
ing the past week in Albuquerque on legal
business.
Gov. and Mrs. Prince will leave New
York about tha 15th instant for Santa Fe.
Mrs. T. 15. Catron and children are still
sojourning in Los Angeles, Cal.
Hon. E. A. Fiske and wife will arive
homo from Albuquerque to-night.
UOUKI AIJOUT TOWN.
li mm.
hi Drop Canoed Vegetables,
Dew Drop Canned Fruits,
Patent Imperial Flour,
PEABODY CREAMERY BUTTER,
Colorado Potatoes, Fish, Oysters
and Poultry. Eoyal Maple
Syrup and Fresh Buck
wheat Flour. Chase
& Sanborn's
Coffees and Teas,
Nuts and Confections,
Crackers and CIm'Oso,
No. 4 Bakery.
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was elected, and tne same resulted
in favor of Abraham Staab,
who was declared elected as
count v commissioner from said 1st dis
trict." Accordingly the court's writ of man
damus was complied with and the writ
dismissed, but the original injunction pro
hibiting the issuance of certificates to any
one except to the legislative candidates
who petitioned for the same was con
tinued. The attorneys stated that it was com
mon report on the street that Chairman
Sloan. ex-Commissioner Martinez and
Clerk Garcia had got together
last night, and, in violation
of the injunction, issued certificates to all
nominees on the late Democratic ticket,
ignoring tho returns from Galisteo pre
cinct No. 8. Later developments proved
that this really was done, Mr. Martinez
having verv suddenly "returned from
Chihuahua."
When these facts were all before the
court the attorneys asked for proper or
ders in the premises.
Accordingly this afternoon the court
had issued warrants of attachment for the
arrest of Comr. Sloan, County Clerk Gar
cia and Deputy Clerk Rafael Ortiz y Ln-
cero, and the same were placed in the
hands of tho sheriff with instructions that
he serve them forthwith and bring the
parties into the presence of the court
to answer the charge of contempt
in failing to obey the court's
mandates. Up to .1 o'clock the
warrants had not been served. The
United States laws are amply sufficient
to take care of the parties who mot last
night, and, in violation of the court's or
der and of the statutos of the United
States, issued a second set of certificates
to the Democratic candidates, ignoring
those on the Republican ticket about
whose election there never has been any
question.
THE MODERNIZED ADOBE PALACE.
The majorities are as follows :
Joseph, delegate, Democrat. 07.
Catron, couucil. Republican, 2L
Mayo, house, Republican, SO; Road,
louse, Republican, 1.
Chaves, sherilf, Democrat, 1(51.
Ortiz, probate judge, Republican, 31.
Delcado, clerk, Democrat, 12.
Valdtz, assessor, Republican, 7-.'.
Ortiz, treasurer, Democrat, 8.
l'.ro. Lutolob. school sunprintpn.lont
IWO : imillll'HIl, vz
At the Palace ; J. McDorrnott, Dakota ;
C.A.Robinson, Socorro; L. Wormser,
Chicago ; A. S. Carney, New York ; J. E.
Hart, St. i'aul ; E. J. McLean, Albuquer
que; E. S. Waddles, St. Joe; Col. T.
Yates and wife, U. S. A. ; C. M. Hamp
son, Denver; H. Stilphen, Chicago; G.
W. Evans, Chicago; W. W. Duncan, St.
Joe; W. F. Turner, Kansas City; T.J.
Wilson, St. Joo; F. E. Harris, Denver;
S. R. Desbeckr, Buffalo; A. Katz, St.
Louis; R. C. Hatton, F. D. Trinsbrook,
La Mesa.
Educational.
The New Mexico Educational associa
tion meets in annual session at Albu
querque on Monday, the 29lh inBt. San
ta Fo educators are down on the program
for several papers. Among them a paper
"The Financial Basis of our Public
School," by Hon. E. F. Hobart, surveyor
general, Santa I'e. Also a paper "Edu
cation in New Mexico," Elmore Chase
superintendent Ramona Indian school,
Santa r e. Discussion opened by W . K
Gaines, principal New West school, 8&n
ta Fe.
A Desperate Move
C. M. Creamer went to the oflice of the
secretary of the territory yesterday after
noon and filed au affidavit to the effect
that the records of the St. Michael's col
lege at Santa Fe and that according to
these records Hon. J. A. Ancheta, of
; Grant county, was "not of age" that is
he was not old enough to take bis seat in
I the next legislative council. Like the
, tlowers that bloom in the spring this has
; "nothing to do with the case" in Santa
fo county, but shows how desperate is
Holmes, coroner, democrat. 27.
I Siaab, county commissioner, I 'publi
I can, tie with Creamer, decided by lot iu
j Staab's favor; Nesbitt, county commis
sioner, Republican, 40; Jua'n Garcia,
j county commissioner. Republican, In.
SATUHDAY 8ALI).
AN ECZEMA 17 YEARS
Curod in 8 Wc-ks-One of th
Greatest Cures ever Per.
formed by tli Cutlcnrn
If oineilie.s.
Hn Sec. Thomaa Haa Brought Order
Out of Chaos at the Historic
Official Kullding.
The improvements on the historic adobe
palace which have been in progress for
the past five weeks have been finished
and the building turned over to the sec
retary of the territory. A New Mkxican
scribe prowled about through the lab
irynthian compartments to-day and made
some note of the changed appearance of
things. The secretary had only 3,000 at
his disposal for this work, but he has cer
tainly wrought wonders with it. The
entire structure has been rebuilt as to
foundation, the unsightly cornices have
been removed, and the exterior has been
hard plastered and calsomined, every
inch of the wood work receiving
three coats of paint, while the roof
ing is all bend new. At the
rear the crumbling walls have been torn
away and replaced with new adobes laid
in lime, and extending along the entire
front a new side walk has been laid that
is recognized by the public as a perfect
"inv forever." On the interior See.
Thomas has rather "laid himself out" in
the way of making little atcomplish
much, and while the work done is of tht
most substantial character, bordering on
the plain, still it is not without much
ROMA.
Written for the New Mexicau.
I know a sweet girl, fair to see;
With blue grey eyes, so dear to mo,
I asked her If my love alie'd he,
Sh answered, "Roma "
When I kissed her hair, soft brown,
i-he drooped her silken lashes down
Aud, tho1 her brows appeared to frown,
She said but, "Kornn "
Around her waist my arm I passed,
Although she struggled to the last.
W hen she fouud that she wan fat,
9ue murmured, "Konia."
When I, wondering, fHr from clear,
Ask"d, what's this "Koraa" that 1 hear'.'
she auswered "spell it backward dear,"
1 love you "Kouia."
CAKLOs.
The young gentlemen composing the
Santa Fe Athletic club are preparing to
give a social hop, and it will no doubt
prove an event that few people receiving
invitations will care to miss. Messrs.
Harry Manchester and W. E. Griffin,
representing the club, are engaged in ar
ranging the preliminaries to-day. The
hop will take place on Thursday
evening next at Gray's hall, which
is to be nicely decorated for the
occasion. This organization now has
twenty-six members and is in very flour
ishing condition, much interest being
taken by the members in the meetings
which are held almost nightly at the club
room In the Quintana block. This room
is fitted up with a complete and most im
proved "gym" paraphanalia, and the
members are going through a systematic
training under the direction of Messrs.
Van Vliet and Tipton.
The committee on invitations is com
posed of Lieut. Van Vliet, Harry Man
chester, Chas. Way, Frank Hughes and
Will E. Griffin
(4pn. XV. Pilrrv a r.,,nrior,.iol onlaomon
r- ii, srut . i i i tiie attempt to capture the next legisla
for the Hewitt confectionary company, of i tnrB the wiu 0, the le
Denver, died at R'co November S!5. t
ueaui resulted irotn quick consump
tion," says the Rico News. Every assist
ance was rendered the unfortunate man
by the hospitable people of Rico. The
remains were slTipped to Denver, accom
panied by J. i. Kelly, tho fruit and con
fectionary dealer of Rico. G. YV. Curry j
was one of the most popular traveling i
men on the road, well known in Sauta Fo
and throughout New Mexico. !
Uncle Dick Wooten, a pioneer of the i
southwest who ban a whole host of ad- !
mirere hereabouts, is at the Exchange to
day and will be here till Monday selling
his book of adventure and history written
by Howard L. Conard. "Uncle Dick,"
as he is familiarly know n, located KiO
acres of land in 1809, the center of which
is now occupied by the Tabor block, Den
ver. He is a hale and genial old gentle
man and is welcomed to Santa Fe.
Francis Downs, one of the attorneys
of the county officials in contempt of
court, was at the office of Secretary Thom
as this forenoon and obtained copies of
the affidavits of 13. M. Read and G. W.
North in relation to the disappearance of
Tcodoro Martinez and Geo. L. Wyllys,
late county commissioners.
Jay E. Adams writes from San Antonio
Texas, to Geo. W. Ilickox, that he will
erect in the spring a largo double store
house on the Palace avenue property re
cently purchased by Mr. Adams from Mr,
At tho nee of three mouths a rash (which af
terward proved to be ecztinaorsalt rheum made
its app ariiure on my fac . Physician after
physician was called. Noueof them cid me auy
g"Od at all, but maile me worso. The disea-e
eoniiiiued unabated; it spread to my arms and
kgs( till 1 was laid up entirety, an(j from con
tinually sirtiug on too nuor
on a pillow, my iimbs con
tracted so that I lost all con
trol of them, and was utterly
h. lptess My other would
have to lift ue out and into
bi'd. I could get around th.t
tonne on mv bands and feet,
builcoul ' not gi-t my clothes
on at al, and had to wear
a sort of dressing g .vv'n. wy
hair had alt ma t d dnwn or
fall n orTand my head, face
an ears were one scab. Tbe
oisease c u lnued in this
mautu-r until I as 17 years
old, and one day iu January,
179, 1 read an account Iu the Tribune of our
cutk i'ra ItEMKDiKS. It described my case so
exC''y, that I hought, a-, a last resort, to give
them atrial. When 1 first applied them I was
all raw mid blC' ding, from eratehlug myself,
t'Ut I went asleep almost immedia'ely, some
thing I had not done for years, the effect was so
soothine In about two weeks i could stand
trakht, but not walk, 1 was so Weak; but my
sores were near y well, as near hs 1 can junge,
the (;ctk:i r Remedies cured me in about six
to eight weeks, and up to this date (i. ., from
January, 1S7II, to January, IKS") I Pave not been
sick in any way, or have had the least signs ol
the disease renppeiiriug on mt
w. j. Mcdonald,
87;l!! Dearborn St., Chicago, III., June SO, '87.
Hickox. It is probable that this improve- CutiCUTa Remedies
raent will include a first-class opera house, j Are the only infallible skin and blood purflers
Company D, 6th cavalry, from Fort So!" everywhere. Price, ccticuba, the great
Stanton, under command of Major Adam
and Lieut. Scott, passed Lamv junction
last night on a special train en route to
the Black Hills. Besides their horses
they had with them 100 mules.
At the Hotel Capital : Jeff McDermott,
Casta, S. D. ; George Marr, Dtirango ; G.
S. Bamsey, Las Vegas ; W. E. Ramean,
France.
Fred Lewis beat Gonzales in the foot
race this afternoon and took the purse of
m.
skin cure, 60c; Ciiticuba Soap, au exquisite
Kin purmer ana neautiner, line; ulticura k in
solvent, the new blood purifier, $1. Prepared
uy the Potter Drug and Chemical Cori'oha
Tion, Boston, Mass.
OevSeiid for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,"
CI pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
HOW MY SIDE ACHES!
A' hlng sides and back, hip. kidney and
uterine pains and rheumatism relieved
c- ffMn ne minute by the Cutloura Antl-
iWI'aln Pla ter. The first and only in-
tanautcous pain-killing plaster.
7
lion. T. F. Conway, who is well and
favorably known in Santa Fe and a great
"f. ftir rrZ ned Pioneers, is at the Exchange
I1UIU (111 vignvv-vu mvimm uiu vf li 111 uprj
and Mexico. He has a scheme on hand,
in which thore are "millions." May he
gather them in, aud that speedily, for
time flies!
Mrs. E. L. Uartlett, lady commissioner
from New Mexico tojtbe World's Colum
bian fair, has left Chicago, where she
has been attending sessions of the board
of commissioners, for Kansas City ; Mrs.
Bartlett will remain several days in Kan
sas City before returning home.
Col. C. M. Hampson, the well known
and very popular commercial agent at
Denver of the Wabash line, Is in the city
stopping At the Palace. He is, besides
being a first-class and very successful
railroad man, also a mighty sportsman
and Nimrod. He is very welcome.
Messrs. Webber aud Widmeyer went
quail shooting down to Cionega yesterday
and had an experience. The driver of
their team took the wrong shoot; they
became separated from the vehicle, and
walked home, getting in about 10 o'clock
last night.
The Nkw Mkxican returns thanks to
the El Paso Athletic club for an invitation
to its first annual ball, which takes place
at El Paso on the 11th instant. The affair
promises to be most enjoyable one. Suc
cess to the athletic club.
Espet tally to the l adies.
Uncle Dick Wooten, one of the wtst's
hotel
and will be there till Monday, having on
sale Ins book of Frontier Adventures. It
is a thrilling historic volume, and parties
desiring copies of the same will please
call on "Uncle Dick" at the Exchange
hotel.
Catarrh is not a local but a constitu
tional dhease, and requires a constitu
tion remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla to
effect a cures
The richest cut glass in the world is
Dorflinger's American Cut Glass. The
gonuine always has their trade-make label
on it. Your dealer should show it to you.
There is nothing more oppropriate for
wedding or holding gifts.
Milk 10c a quart ; 5c
rado saloon.
a glass, at Colo-
John McCullough Havana cigar, 5Cj at
Colorado saloon.
v-Bishop receives choice poultrv twice a
week.
wood for sale
Ail kinds and sizes of
cheap, at Abe Gold's.
Extra fine corned beef, at Fulton Market.
Tbbasury Department
Office of Comptroller of tie Currency
Washington, November 1, 1890.
WHEREAS. By satiKfactory
evidence presented to the under
"iirned, it ban been made to p
lear that the First National
Bank of Santa Fe, in the city of
Santa Fe, in tli county of Santa
Fe, and territory of New Mexico,
haH compiled with all the pro
visions of the act of congr-SM to
enatde national banking associa
tions to extend their corporate
existence and i'or other purposes,
approved July itf, lssa.
STOW TIIHREFOItE I, Ed
ward 8. Lacey, comptroller of
tii currency, do hereby certify
tha' the first National Bank of,
Santa Fe, in the city of Santa
Fe, in the county of Santa Fe,
and territory of New Mexico, is
authorized tobavesuc-CKSion for
t he period specified in its amend
ed articles of association, tamely
until close of business on Decem
ber 2. 11)10.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF
witness my hand and seal of
oflice this first day of November,
1800.
skalJ E. S. LACEY,
Comptroller of the Currency,
No. 17BO.)
E. ID. 3?
UXil.KK g
Hardware,Crockery & Saddlery
Agent for BAIN & MOLINE
Farm & Spring Wagons
and
RACINE BUCKBOARDS.
Plaza Restaurant !
MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAY OR NIGHT, SHORT
ORDERS A SPECIALTY.
X. A. MULLER, Prop'r.
John D. Allan,
Real Estate Dealer,
SANTA FE, N. WI.
Have customers for property in all parts of the city.
description of jour property with me.
Leave
ne Jm meat maracet
ESTABLISHED IN 1869
AUGUST KIRSCHNER. Prop-
UKALEK IN ALL KINDS Of
Fresh and Salt Meats an ! Sausage of all Kinds
SAN FRANCISCO ST., SANTA FE, N. M.
Fruit
RANCHES, ETC.
ALE
ardens,
Several choice orchards right iu tfanta Fe, S. M one-half to twenty acres, from $600t 0
(20,000.
Also, dairy, forty covs, oieht acres of choice land, 400 aborted fruit trees, fine kitchen
garden; wiiole outfit, 811,000, bottom. Net income pat year, $J,n00; could be easily
doubled. Beautliully located in the city of Han. a fe; also
THE AZTEC MINERAL
SPRING PROPERTY,
canon, four miles from
Consisting of 160 acres, magnificently located la Giganto
sau'are.
Tli- water i equal In every repent to the cetolira'ed Buftaln wnt r. analysis to he had
on application at my office. gt-On I Ills property are atone quarries; coal already
aiacovreu; icoia. euver, copper
tint lend ininei.
as voi uuduve ooea. rcuery
1 army ollicrr who is desirous
ffrRiidPHt. In Mm wurld Thld nronHrrv in nulloil hv ull ol
of eudln hii days east amoug relatives, and ruis property is thereioro offered at the low
price of 10,000, although the true price is fabulous. Title perrect.
A CHOICE BUILDING PLAT,
Palace Avenne. front of 167 feet by nbout average depth ot l.ri0 leet. The choicest
building plai iu sania Fe. frlce very reasouaole.
TIMBER L-A-ZLnTIDS
7,000 Acre Tract,
About thlr'y-eight miles north asr of Santa Fe, N. M , and about twelve miles from
D. Si it. 0. 11. K. station. Covered with aouuduuco of exeelleut timber. Very cheap
ALSO A TRACT OF 43,000 ACRES
Within ten miles of A., T. & S. F. K. R. and thirty miles of Santa Fo, N. MV, 460,000,000
of fine timber on this tract by estimate of experts. Downgrade direct to railroad and good
road. A great banra u.
APPLY TO
CEO. W. KNAEBEL, Attorney,
Palace Av., utar Court House, SANTA FE.
FISCHER BREWING CO,
MAITCFAllTllKBRe OF
Strictly Pure Lager Beer!
and tbe
FINEST MINERAL WATERS.
GREAT REDUCTION
-I IT-
SUMMER GOODS!
To make room for our Fall and Win
ter Stock, we offer fr the next
SO DATS, 1 ENTIRE STOCK
of Summer Goods at Half Cost !
There are Great Bargains to be Had. Gall and See!
GRUNSFELD, LINDHEIM & CO.
A.
Jr., P
TI0IM
DRUGGIST
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