i The Daily New Mexican RY NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO. F-Enleml us Second Class matter at the Santa i'e Post Olfice. RATKS OP snuecRHTIONS, Daily, per week, by carrier $ 2ft Daily, per month, by carrier 1 00 Daily, per month, by mail 1 00 Daily, three mouths, by mail 2 50 Daily, six months, bv mail 6 00 Daily, one year, iiy until 10 00 Weekly, pr month 25 Afoekly.jierquarter 75 SVt-ly, cr six mouths 1 00 Weekly, per ear 2 00 All contracts and bills for advertising pay' ble monthly. communication intended for public liou must be accompanied by thewriter's au've and address not for publication but is evidence of uood faith, and should be ad dressed to The Editor. Letters pertaining to Business slioitui bo him reused Nkw Mexican Printiue Co.. Santa Fe, New Mexico. JisS-The Nkw Mkxican is the oldest news- p:t!ier in New Mexico. It is sent to every Po"t Otlice in the Territory and has a large fc.id growing circulation among the intelli gent ami progressive people ol tue south WEDNESDAY. JULY 3. A iieabty weloome to Santa Fe's visitors. Tub outlook of New Mexico never was so bright with promise as it is right now. The Democrats have every reason to congratulate themselves. They have neither league clobs nor female orators on their hands. Sknatob Quay is having a dreadful time repniring his more or less dilapidat ed political fences. He wants to be re turned to the senate with a great big want, and Gov. Hastings andagood many other Penusylvanians think he has been there quite long enough. Law and order must be maintained in New Mexico. The latest tragedy in Ber nalillo county, in which three men were ambushed and shot, calls for prompt and vigorous action or. the part of the officers charged with ferreting out crime in that qunrter. Let the guilty parties be fer reted out and brought to justice. The announcement that a disagreement between Sec. Morton and Prof. Mark W. Harrington has resulted in the issnnuoe of an order relieving the latter as the head of the TJ. 8. weather bureau will be re ceived with deep regret by the country at large, particularly in the west aud north, where Prof. Harrington is so well known. He is n man of high ability and zeal, and it is surprising that any misunderstand ing he may have had with his superior officer could not have been adjusted with out depriving the country of the servioes of so valuable a man in the field of me teorological science. Ex-Rkpbksentative D. P. Caeb, of Grant, appears to have adorned himself with war paint nnd sallied forth afresh iu search of the man who caused the de feat of the bill to repeal the iniquitous change of venue law. He charges ex Representative Pino, of Dona Ana, with it, but that gentleman denies it quite as vehemently as characterizes Mr. Carr's charge. Thus it dwindles down to purely a question of veracity between the two, and in the meantime the obnoxious act remains in foroe to disgraoe New Mexi co's statutes. Jost forty seconds were required to dispose of Murderer Buchanan at Sing Sing by the Improved electrocution method. Yet it is doubtful whether New York's method of inflicting capital pun ishment is any more merciful or effective than the old fashioned gallows when handled by a sheriff who knows his busi ness. In either event the awful moments just before the execution must be more terrible than the execution itself and these can not be effaced. Possibly, as a friend at our elbow suggests, prussio aoid might be more merciful than either. The New Mexican has a warm rod in pickle for the Albuquerque Citizen. Its oharge that the Nkw Mexican, in speak ing of the voluntary confessions iu the Chavez conspiracy, made misleading statements is as contemptible as it is false, and shows that the Citizen is stilb even in the face of these voluntary con fessions, willing to do the bidding of its lawyer-politician bosses and prostitute its editorial columns to publishing matter supplied by them in which there is neither troth, logic or common decency. WEATHER CROP SERVICE. Four years have now elapsed s nee the TJ. S. weather bureau was separated from the war department and made a - part of the department of agriculture. That this was a very wise move has been clearly demonstrated by the fact that there lias been a decrease in the expense of main taining the bureau under the oivilian management, averaging over (75,000 per month, while the work has been greatly extended and its value to the public cor respondingly increased. The average number of weather maps, crop bulletins, etc, issued by the bureau nnder the war department was about 753,300 per annnm, while nnder the civilian organization it has averaged about 2,979,250. It was prophesied by Gen. Hazen that the expense of maintaining the bureau as a oivilian organization would be nearly doubled and its efficiency decreased, bnt experience has proved the contrary. PRINCE BISMARCK VERY ILL Prince Otto Edward Leopold Blsmarok Sohonhansen, creator and ex-ohanoellor of the massive German empire, whose aerions illness was reported in these ool nmns yesterday, was bora at Hohonhan aan in Brandenburg, on April 1, 1815. His death would remove from the world one of the grandest and most sagacious oreative statesmen of this or any other age. His name shines in history with a lustre superior to that of William E wart Gladstone because the onogrand uudertak ing of his eventful life the unification of Germany under imperial rule was crowned with perfect success; while, how ever many and valuable Mr. Gladstone's servioes to the world may have been dur ing the eighty-six years he has thought and wrought, the great achievement he aimed at home rule for Ireland now seems further off than it did ten years ago, and he oan hardly hope to live long enough to see the dream of his life real ized. The German empire is Bismarck's magnificent monument. No one such eonspicuous and dazzling achievement can be pointed to in the career of Gladstone. PEESS COMMENTS. 'Brother Peck, of Hunt a fe." "Besides the most prominent aspirant for the Republican nomination for the presidency uext year, there are a great many men of lesser account who enjoy the belief that the lightuing may strike them. There must be a hundred of these hopeful individuals, and there may be twice or thrice that number. Through onr rural contemporaries we hear of these favorites. They are possessed of an honorable ambition. We would not dia oourage a man among them. The pres idential lightning may, indeed, strike some of them. Look at, Brother Peck, of Santa Fe, for example." The foregoing is from the New York Sun, and is one of the best witnesses we have ever known to the truth of that line in the good old hymn which tells ns, "Vaiu are all terrestial glories." Peck is boss lawyer of the greatest rail road in the world, and he, with Joe Wilson and Charlie Gleed all members of the same old Topeka "gang" now wields a greater influence over the destinies of the southwest than President Cleveland and all his cabinet, and yet here he is, sliding down into history through the New York Sun, as "Brother Peck, of Santa Fe." Albuque'rqne Democrat. Mot a Had showing. We have recently seen a statement made by one of the most substantial aud respectable men of the territory, as the basis for the negotiation of certain bonds of the territory, which quite clearly dis closes the present financial oondition of New Mexico, and as an item of interest to those who care to know how the terri tory stands, financially, we give the figures: Bonds of the territory, at pres ent outstanding, $901,000; total asses sed value of property in the territory, $11,671,811; actual value of the property' so assessed, $100,000,000; total population, 150,000. The statement farther says that the territory has not at any time defaulted on any of its interests payable on the bonded indebtedness. While the in debtedness is considerable in amount, yet all things considered, New Mexico is quite as well off as its neighbors in the adjoining states and territories, and when we come to oonsider the vast areas of land yet susceptible of reclamation and irrigation, the inexhaustible supplies of coal, the large forests of valuable timber, the immense area for grazing purposes, it will be seen that New Mex ico has recuperative power equal to that of any of the states, so that its future is encouraging rather than the contrary. All that is needed is for our people to push forward and develop the resources they have. Las Vegas Optic. Public Claptrap. In supposed commendation of Dele gate Catron's address at the commence ment exercises at the Agricultural col lege, the Rio Grande Republican says: "Everyone was pleased with his address, and are now confident of his ability to properly represent them in congress." Besides being woefully bad grammar, the ahovo is little less than a gratuitous in sult to the intelligence of the people of Las Cruoes. No resident of this terri tory, with brains-enongh to tell a peaoh from a potato, has ever doubted Mr. Catron's ability. The idea that Mr. Cat ron had to go to Las Cruoes and deliver a carefully prepared speech in order to oonvinoe those people of his ability, Is also in the natnre of a retieotion upon him. There are many phases to Mr. Cat ron's character that we do not admire, but he has prominent ability, and we can not permit such a slanderous imputation as the above to go nnchallengod. His ability to properly represent the people of New Mexico in congress is beyond ques tion. That he will do so, the Republican does not say, and we leave that question to the futnre. Roswell Record. Henry Kricl BOLE AOEN1 FOB LEMPS' ST. LOUIS The trade supplied from one bot tle to a oarload. Mail orders promptly filled. Uandalnpe St. (Santa ANTONIO WINDSOR. Architect & Contractor Close Figurine, Modern Methods. Skilled Meohanios Plana aud specifications famished on appliaation. Correspondence so licited. Santa Fe, N. M. PECOS of. . . VALLEY f MEXICO iFFERSunequsU advantages to the farmer, fruit grower, live stook raiser, dairyman, bee- Thft anil i( til ft Pftnnd Vhllv in nf hirrh avorairn fnrtilitv. and nnder irrigation prodnoes bountiful orops of most of the grasses, griis, vegetables, berries and fruits of the temperate and some of those of the semi tropical zone. In suohSJuit as the peach, pear, plum, grape, prune, aprioot.neotarine.oherry, quince, eto, the Valley will dispute fol the pre-eminenoe with California; while competent authority pronounoes its upper portions in particular the finest apple oountry in the world. Enormous yields of suofi forage orops as alfalfa, sorghum aud Egyptian oorn make the feeding of cattle and sheep and the raising; and fattening of hogs a very profitable occupation. The cultivation of oannntre a tanning material of great value is becoming an important industry in tho Pecos Valley, a home mrket having been afforded for all that oan be' raised, at a price yielding a hnndsome profit. Tlia climate of the Peooi Valley has no superior in the United States, being pre-eminently healthful and health restoring. j Lands with perpetual witer-rights are for sale at low prioes and on easy terms. The water supply of the Pecos Valley has no equal in all the arid region for constancy and reliability; and this with the superb climate, productive soil an the facilities afforded by the railway which extends through the Valley's en tire length, will cause thesi lands to enjoy a constant, and at times rapid, increase in value. The recent completion of the Peoos Valley Railway to Roswell will cause the more rapid settlement and development of the upjer portions of the Valley, including the rioh Feliz seotion. The company has -recently purchased many of the older improved farms about Roswell, and has now for sale lauds to meet the wauts of all rawlauds.partially improved lands, as well as farms with houses, orchards and fields of alfalfa nnd other orops. In the vioinity of Roswell several pieoes of land have been divided into five and ten acres tracts, suitable fol orchard and truck farms in connection with suburban homes. Certain of these tracts are being plamed to orchards, and will be cultivated and oared for by the oompany for three years nt the end of whioh period they will be handed over to the purchasers. Write for pamphlet fully describing the terms nnd conditions on which these several olasses of traots are sold. FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THE PECOS VALLEY WITH COPIES OF ILLUSTRA TED PUBLICATIONS ADDRESS The Pecos Irrigation and Impmement Company, ;Eddy, N. M., or Colorado Springs, Colo. (ffP VIGOR " MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness, Nervsssnesa, veDimy, ana ui vra uwu or evils irom eariy errur. or later excesses, the results of overworn, sicuness, worri, eto. Dull strength, aevei apmentand tone given to levery orgau wm vui of the body. Simple, nat ural methods. Inimertt at. imDrovement seen. I '( f.iin .I ... i. ADA .r.un... Dftnlr. Failure lmpossi air. P"" 7""Y" j , 7 ' explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) tree. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffila.N.Y. w or 1 J - nmvm Kednoed Rates Over the Santa Fe Route. United Societies of Christian Endeavor, Boston, Mass., July 10 to 14. One lowest standard first-class fare, from Santa Fe ($58.65 $81.60 : dates of sale 8 to 6, in cluBive. Good to retorn until July 27. An extension to AugUBt 6 may be ob tained by depositing tiokets with joint agent of the Boston terminal lines. Triennial Conclave, Knights Templar, Boston, Mass., August 26 to 30. One low est standard fare for the round trip from Santa Fe ($58.65 $61.60); dates of sale Ausnst 17 to 22, inclusive. ' Final limit Sept. 15. An extortion will be granted until Oct. 6, if tickets are deposited with ioint acrent of the Boston terminal lines, Baptist Young Peoples' Union of America, Baltimore, Aid., J my 18 to zi. One lowest first-class fare for the round trip from Santa Fe ($54.70); dates of sale, July 13 to 14. Final limit for return August 8, 1895. National Encampment G. A. R., Loois ville, Ky., Sept. 10 to 14. One lowest first-class fare for the round trip from Santa Fe to Chicago or St. Lome gate ways and to 1 cent per mile from those gnteways to Louisville and return. Rata via St. Louis ($42.55,); dates ot sale oept, 6 to 8. Final limit for return Sept., 25 1895. For farther particulars as to rates and routes call at city ticket omce. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Geo. T. Nicholson, G. P. A. Iiii'diid Celebration at Presicott, A. Vi For the above occasion the Santa Ft route will place on sale tiokets to Pres; cott, A. T., and return at one stanaan fare ($30.10). Dates of sale, June 28 ti July 4, 1895; continuous passage in eaol direction; fiual limit for retnrn, July 1895. H. a. hvtz, Agent Altont a Cent a Mile To City of Mexico and retnrn, over th6 Santa Fe route and Mexican Central Tiokets on sale July 6 to 20. The oppo tumty of a lifetime to see the Paris Mexico! Job Printing. For Stock Brokers, Mines, Banks, In. I surance, Companies, Real Estate, Bust-j ness etc. Men, Particular attention given to Descriptive Pamphlets of Min ng Properties. We make a specialty of ' LOW PRICES, . i SHORT NOTICE. ; i FINE WORK, PROMPT EXECUTION I Stock Certificates ! Bill Ueadsof every description and small Jobs promptly executed with cart and dispatch. Estimates given. Work Ruled to order. We use the 1 ' -. ; ' .' . M FINEST STAND ABD PAPERS THE NEW MEXICAN; PBOFESSIONAL 0ABDS. J. B. BRADY, Wentist. Rooms in Eahn Blook, over Spitz Jewelry Store. Office hours, 9 to 12, a. in.; 2 to 5 p. m. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. JU SANTA FE ROUTE MAX FROST, Attorney at Law, Santa Fe, New Mexioo. VICTORY A POPE, Attorneys at law, Santa Fe, N. M. Will praotioe in all the courts. GEO. W. KNAEBEL, Office in Griffin block. Collections and searching titles a specialty. EDWARD L. BARTLETT, Lawyer, Santa Fe, New Mexioo. Offioe, Catrou block. HENRY L. WALDO, Attorney at Law. Will praotioe in the several oonrts of the territory. Prompt attention given to all business intrusted to his oare. Office in Catron blook. A. A. FUEKMAN, - El.TKOO BACA Late Asso. Jnstioe N. M. Sup. Oonrt. FREEMAN 4 BACA, Attorneys at Law, Socorro, N. M. Wil practice in the courts of Socorro. Lin ooln, Chaves and Eddy counties. Also in the supreme and U. S. Land oonrts at Santa Fe. E. A. FI8KE, Attorney and counselor at law, P. O. Box "F," Santa Fe, N. M., praotieos in su preme and all district oonrts of New Mox ioo. T. F. CONWAY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Silver City, New Mexioo. Prompt attention given to all business intrusted to his oare. Pr tioe in all the oonrts in the territory A. B. RENEHAN, Attorney at Law. Practioes in all terri torial courts. Commissioner court of claims. Collections and title searohing. Office with E. A. Fiske, Spiegelberg blook Santa Fe. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal poLiPUzitiorj P0ZZO8 Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most de'icate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist npea baring thi patriot. In effeot June 9, 1895. NORTH AND EAST. Read down i 4 10:30 p 8:20 a 11:10 p 9:10 a 11:25 p 9:H0a 2::al2:25p tttfft a 4:49 i 8:05 a 8:10 p 10:50 a 8:.-, Hp 11:00 tt 9:15 p 12:55pll:32p 2:4!Sp 1:40a 5:40 a """."5:li6p i 1:20 p !::iln 5:15p 4:4 a o:uu p a:io a 11:10 p 9:07 a 0:50 a 11:60 p 9:45 a 2KMal2:10p 4:10 a 2:40 r 6:10a 5:00 p o ski a D :3U p 2:10 p 1:20 o 3:58 p 3:03 a 8:52 p 6:00a 8:39 p 7:35 a 10:00 p 9:00a Lv... 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Alomve ArSan Franels'oLv Read up 4 2 10:80 a 1:05 a :40al2:O5a 9K)5all:15p 8:13al0:25p 7:00a 9:21 p 6:30a 8:45 p 6:10a 8:25 p 8:00 p 5:41 p 5:10 p 2(45 p 12:50 a 10:10 p ..... flip 11:40 a 6:90a 8:45 p 6:10a SiVia 112 :35 a 2:20 p s:;K)piu:4ua 7:50p 9:80a 5:40p 7:80a 2:28 p 4:30a 7:50a8:50D 12:10a2:20p 5:00p 7:60a 2:15 p. 10:00 a , 6 KM p K rr n rot iAU iyhtwshe. M The California Limited leaving Santa Feat 8:40 p.m. is a solid vestibule train Chioago to Los Angelea and Ban Diego withoutohsnge, free ehair oars Chioago to Albuquerque, same equipment east ward. Only 88 l hours between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. - The California and Mexioo Express leaving Santa Fe at 10:20 p. m. earriea Pullman Palaee andTourist Sleeping ears Chioago to San Francisco, without change. The Columbian Limited leaving Santa Fe at 8:20 is solid vestibule traia to Chi cago, only 48J hours between Santa Fe and Chioago, 82 hours between Sat.ta Fe and Kansas City. This train makes close connection at La Junta for Denver and Colorado points. Parlor and ehair nnrs La Junta to Denver., Time 19 hour between Santa Fe and Denver. All trains carry dining oars between Chioago and Kansas City. Between Kansas City and the Pacific coast, meals are served at the famous Harvey eating house. Close connections are made in Union depots at all terminals north, east, south and west. For particulars as to rates, routes and through tickets to all points via the Santa Fe Route oall on or address: E.t.XiXTTZ.AfSiit Q. T. HIOHOLiON, O. P.il.l City' ticket offloe, First National bank building . . MIMIffluBIT Pa Lands. toder ra&iGATma DITCHES. old urines! Choice Mountain and Valley Lands near the Foot L.lh ' TOE SLE. ilk For the Irrigation at t WnMm u Ysiiays beirweea Raton Ctnsjfl Springer On Xuntr4 sslles wt last Irrigating Canals bav been built. These lewda with wevywtual nasi tiffets are sold cheap and on the easy tanas cf ta aaaual ssf sts wtth 7 per osnt interest In additio to tks sVbovs there at X09,OOC seres of land for sale, con sisting maiatf of AgrlouKural, Goal and Tlmbar Lands. Tho ollKate Is unaurpasied, aid alfalfa, grain Md inait of Ml kinds grow to perfection and in abundaaso. TJiose wishing to view the load san saans svssial rates on the rail roads, and will Sawa a iwhato alssoa ths sasaa, a? they should buy 160 The famous Cold Mining Camps near Elizabethtown and Baldy are thrown open to proapectoTs on more favorable terms than locations on Government land. Mikiing regulations sent on application. Daily, four-horse, covered coaches leave Springer at 7 a. m., except Sundays, for Cimarron, Baldy and Elizabethtown, and leave these points every morning, Sundays excepted, for Springer. The A., T. & 8. F. and T7. P. D. & G. railroads cross this property. WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. For full particulars apply to THE MAXWELL LAND GRANT CO. Raton, New Mexico. Henry Hinges. Make Dlreot Connections With ID. &c ie. GK AIISTS Both Ways. Frank Stites. K CK Miles Shortest Stage Line to Camps. ANTONITO AND LA BELLE -:0verland Stage and Express Company:- U r Turil RUN DAILY BETWEEN LA BELLE AND ANTON . O. JZL8.il. ITO, CONNECTING WITH TRI-WEEKLY STAGE AND MAIL AT COSTILLA. Beat or Service-quick Time. Arrive at La Belle Dally 7 p. m EP" Just the Route for fishing and prospecting- parties. COAL A TRANSFER, LUKIBER AND FEED All kinds of Rough and finished fcuxafcar; Tsonw floorins; at tho Lowest Market Prist; Windows and Boon. Also carry on a general Transfer Business and deal In Hay and Grain. DUDROW to, D AVIO, Props. Th Shor Uirae 0&ii)iiiiiiio n To all Points East, North, South and West, THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE. Fin line of equipment, dining and ohair cars on all trains between Kansas City and Chioago. 4sk agents below " for time cards. ,.."..,' o. h. xoaxHOtrss, Div. Frt. Agt, El Paso, Tex. H. 8. LVTZ, Agent, Santa Ps,N. X.