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The Daily Hew Mexican RT NEW MEICN PKIMTINO CO. Entered as Second Class matter at the unta Fe Post Office. BATES OF SCDBCKIFTI0N8. Daily, per week, bv carrier $ 25 Iaily, per month, "by carrier , 1 00 Daily, per month, by mail 1 00 Daily, three months", by mail 2 50 Daily, six months, by mail 5 00 Daily, one year, by mail , 10 00 Weekly, pw month 25 eekly, per quarter 75 iVetxfy, per six months 1 00 Weekly, per ,-ear 2 00 All contracts and bilh for advertising pay able monthly. . communicatiou intended forpnblica liou must be accompanied by tbewriter's 3we and address not for publication bnt is evidence of good faith, and should be ad dressed to The Editor. Letters pertaining to fcaiiuBss should be addressed New Mexican Printing Co., Santa Fe, New Mexico. SoT-The New Mexican is the oldest news paper in New Mexico. It is sent to every Post Office in the Territory and has a large .v.l growing circulation among the intelli gent and progressive people of the SOnth Wiat. MONDAY. JULY 8. New Mexico is financially O. IC. Put your shoulder to the wheel and in vite immigration to New Mnioo. Now that the insurgents bave such an aetive and formidable ally as Yellow Jack, it really begins to look as if the Cubans might soon acquire a Fourth of July franchise of their own. The state of Pennsylvania has con tinuously maintained a hospital for the insane since 1811. During that period, of the 10,000 patients treated, 4,500 were oured and 2,705 were improved. So it appears that insanity is by no means the hopeless disease it was considered in ye olden time. The wheel craze is said to have cost California $2,000,000 so far this year. At least Chicago claims to have sold Califor nia bicycle dealers wheels to that amount, while in Denver $1,000,000 is now invested in bicycles and business men complain that the craze is largely responsive for a marked fulling off in the savings banks deposits. Speaking of the late Democratic con vention in Kentucky, the Brooklyn Stand ard Union, bigoted Republican gold or gan, says: "What causes the commotion south of the Ohio, from the mountains of Virginia to the Mississippi? Simply the fact that the great bulk of the Democracy, no matter what the record of the conven tion that is clearly demoralized all through may be, are affirmatively and aggressively and determinedly for the free, independent and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 1C to 1. That is what is the matter with Kentucky." THE COLD TRUST IS ON TOP. This is a frank confession, coming from a Democratic newspaper, the New York Journal: "The Morgan-Belmont syndicate operations show, however much effort to blur and disguise the same may be made, that the great inventing forces of the Old World find it distinctly to their most direot advantage and stability to aid positively in preserving the credit of this land. A big game has been played on their part to compel the artificial en hancement of debt and credit payments through bank centralization upon the gold standard. It has been forced almost to panic prossure, temporarily resulting, of course, to the great profit of large buyers on falling prices. At its ultimate point this policy has been found to predicate such widespread disaster that great financial operators here and else where, but especially in Europe, have ordered a sharp halt. Operators for credit money only are frightened. They have milked the udder, but dare not strip it. The elements are too dangerous and finanoial ruin too probable. This is the secret behind all the 'high finance,' as it is called. Hereafter the foroes veer for bimetallism." DISAPPEARING DEFICIT. The St. Lonis Globe-Democrat rather reluctantly and guardedly remarks: "The fact that the treasury doQcit was $28, 000,000 less in the fiscal year just ended than it was in the one immediately pre ceding gives some ground for hope that it will disappear before the present year ends." The Globe-Democrat might have added, if it had desired to be perfectly candid with its readers, that the enor mous treasury surplus tnrned over to the Republicans by the first Cleveland ad ministration was not only squandered during the succeeding Harrison adminis tration, but the foundation was laid for a huge deBoit in the form of rninous tariff legislation that produced an almost unexampled depression in all branches of business and thus largely reduced the consumption of revenue yielding articles; and that, since the new Democratic tariff system has been in operation, the eonntry has entered upon what promises to be a remarkable era of business prosperity, with enhanoeu 'profits for invested capital and increased wages for millions of work ing people, all of whioh is certain steadily to swell the receipts of the government and transform the existing defloit into a surplus before the close of the ourrent fiscal year. This will be hard on the Re publican calamity shriekers throughout the country who are afflicted with an ach ing anxiety to be restored to federal po sitions, but it will hardly exoite the un controllable anger of the overwhelming majority of the Anierioan people. The World's Fair Teat thawed bo baking powder to pan or so great to ear tnlng power as the Royal. H1ESS COMMENTS. A frent lebate. Miss Josie Hix is W. H. Harvey's nri vate seoretary. In her desk in Mr. Har vey's oftioe she has the names, addresses and civil or military titles of some 50,000 tree silver advocates. She knows per sonally everyone of the leaders in the silver cause, and usually can lay her na ger on any of them. Just now, however, she is densely ignorant of the where abouts of Mr. Harvey himself. Every day she leaves the Fort Dearborn build ing with an armful of letters, books and challenges, and hurrieB to the Winder mere hotel, but when she is on duty in her office she shakes her head and smil ingly protests that she hasn't the remot est idea where Mr. Harvey is. The fact is, however, that Mr. Harvey is prepar ing for his ooming monetary "set to" wnn Koswell I. Horr, the single-standard heavy-weight of the Atlantio coast, and has pitched his training quarters at the Windermere hotel. The contest will come oft July 16 and will consist of fourteen rounds of three honrs each. Judge Blodgett and Judge Caldwell have been selected by both sides as referees; Lyman J. Gage will be in the corner for the eastern man and H. A. Taylor will look for Mr. Harvey between the rounds. The fight will be to a finish and both men are training hard. Horr is at work, it. is said, in Plainfield, N. Y., and has Ed ward Atkinson as trainer. His quarters are in a secluded spot, and no one is per mitted to intrude. Chicago Record. The Klo Urantle Iam. Maj. Llewellyn brings word from Chi cago that Frank Smith has seoured the capital necessary to build irrigation works on the Rio Grande, and that the sum of $20,000 has been deposited with the Title Guarantee & Trust company, of Chicago, to pay for surveys and prelimi nary work. This is not a mere rumor. Mr. Llewellyn saw the cablegram trans mitting the money and stating that all details were arranged and contracts signed, and he had a talk with Frank Smith and Mr. Owen about the matter. The dam will bo built at the narrow, rooky point about fifteen miles below Rinoon. It will be a solid structure sixty feet in height, 100 feet in width at the bottom and twenty-five feet on top, and it will back up enough water to irri gate 300,000 acres. The main canal, when completed, will be 100 miles long, and for the first twelve miles it will be 100 feet wide. The canal will traverse the mesa east of Las Cruces, and it is proposed to carry it through the Franklin mountains by a tunnel to the land of the Isleta grant back of JJort Bliss. The Santa Fe track will be removed for a distance of about twenty miles between Gramma station and Leasburg. The con tract for moving the traot has been made with the railroad company. The grade of the new line is only 1 per cent, and there will be a stretch of sixteen miles without any out and with a fill of only three feet. The cost of moving the line is estimated at $8,000 per mile. This work will be begun inside of sixty days, and a force of 1,200 men will be em ployed. Surveyor E. R. Stafford and Hydraulic Engineer B. E. Limb, wtth a oovrps of as sistants, are camped at Selden and are taking the topography of the damsite. Work on the dam and canals will be pushed simultaneously, and the projec tors believe that they will have the water running in the canal above Las Cruoes by next February. Las Cruoes In dependent Democrat. THE NEW MEXICAN. Daily, English Weekly and Spanish weeKiy editions, will be found on sale at the following news depots, where subscriptions may also be made: A. 0. Teichman, Oerrillos. S. E. Newcomer, Albuquerque. B. T. Link, Silver City. J. B. Hodgen, Doming. C. O. Miller, Hillsborough. B. Dailey, East Las Vegas. L. R. Allen, Las Vegas. San Felipe, Albuquerque Jacob Weltmer, City. Fletcher & Arnold. Bland, N. M. nothing .Harte to Order Sol. Spiegelberg, CLOTHIER. Carry a full and select line of HATH, CAPS, GLOVED, etc., and every thing found in a first -class establish ment. Job Printing. For Stock Brokers, Mines, Banks, In surance, Companies, Real Estate, Busi ness etc. Men, Particular attention given to Descriptive Pamphlets of Min .ng Properties. We make a specialty of , LOW PRICES, SHORT NOTICE, - FINE WORK, PROMPT EXECUTION Stock Certificates Bill Headsof every description and small Jobs promptly executed with care and dispatch. Estimates given. 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The cultivation of oanaigre a tanning material of great value is beooming an important industry in the Pecos Valley, a home market having been afforded for all that oau be raised, at a price yielding a handsome profit. , The climate of the Peoos Valley has no superior in the United States, being pre-eminently healthful and health restoring. Lands with perpetual water-rights are for sale at. low priees and on easy terms. The water supply of the Pecos Valley has no equal in all the arid region for constancy and reliability; and ti.is with the superb olima'a, productive soil and tbe facilities afforded by the railway whioh extends through the Valley's en tire length, will cause these 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 mire rapid settlement and development of the upper portions of the Valley, including the rich Feliz section. The oompany has recently purchased many of the older improved farms about Roswell, and has now for sale lands to meet the wants of hll row lands, partially improved lands, as well as farms with houses, orchards and fields of alfalfa and other crops. In the vicinity of Roswell several pieces of land have been divided into five and ten acres tracts, suitable for orohards and truok farms in oonneotion with suburban homes. Certain of these traats are being planted to orohards, and will be oultivated and oared for by tbe company for three years at the end of which period they will be handed over to the purchasers. Write for pamphlet fully describing the terms and conditions on whioh these several olassts of traots are sold. FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THE PEOOS VALLEY WITH COPIES OF ILLUSTRA TED PUBLICATIONS ADDRESS VIGOR of MEN Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Weakness, Nerrassnesa, veuiiiiy, nu u u tram .01 evus irom eariy erruni or F later excesses, me results ui overwork, sickness, worry, etc. e uu sirougin, ucvui opment and tone given to (every organ aim uunwu of the body. Simple, nat ural methods. Immedlh Lin tmnrovement Been. Failure impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanation and proofs inauea (seaion; ires. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. FLAT-OPENING BLANK BOOKS Being satisfied that if you have once used a flat-opening book, you will al ways use them, and in order to get you to try one the New Mexican Printing Co. of Santa Fe, will sell you HAND-MADE BLANK BOOKS, bound in full leather, with patent PLAT-OPENING STUBS, with your name and the number, or letter, of the book on the back in gilt letters, at the following low prices: 5 Or. (400 pages) rash nook - 05.50 A oV (40 j Journal - . 6.00 7 Or. (.100 " ) Leaver - 7.50 They are made with pages 10x16 inches, of a good ledger paper with round cornered covers. The books are made in our bindery and we guar antee every one of thorn. Henry Krick. SOLE AGENT FOB ST. L BEER The trade supplied from one bot tle to a carload. Mail orders promptly filled. 4-iihIuIiiii Nt. - Hants Fe. ANTONIO WINDSOR. Architect & Contractor Close Figurine, Ilodern Methods, Skilled Mechanics . Plans and specifications famished on eppliostion. Correspondence so licited. Santa Fe, N. M. LEMPS 0OI - seeker generally. Tbe Pecos Irrigation and Improvement Company, Eddy, N. M., or Colorado Springs, Colo. PROFESSIONAL 0ARDS. J. B. BRADY, Dentist. Rooms in Kahn Block, over Spitz Jewelry Store. Office honrs, ! to 12 a. 111.; 2 to 5 p. ni. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MAX FROST, Attorney at Law, Santa Fe, New Mexioo. VICTORY i, POPE, Attorneys at law, Santa Fe, N. M. Will practice in all the oourts. GEO. W. KNAEBEL, Offloe in Griffin block. Collections and searohing titles a specialty. EDWARD L. BARTLETT, Lawyer, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Offloe, Catron block. HENRY L. WALDO, Attorney at Law. Will practice in the several courts of the territory. Prompt attention given to all business intrusted to his care. Office in Catron blook. A. A. Feekmin, Elvioo Baoa Late Asso. Justice N. M. Sup. Court. FREEMAN & BACA, Attorneys at Law, Socorro, N. M. Wil practice in the courts of Socorro. Lin coln, Uhaves anil Eddy comities. Also in the supreme and U. S. Land oourts at Santa re. E. A. FISKE, Attorney and counselor at law, P. O. Box "F," Santa Fe, N. M., praotioee in su preme and all district oourts of Hew Hex ioo. T. F. CONWAY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Silver City, Mew Mexico. Prompt attention given to all business intrusted to bis care. Pr tioe in all the courts in the territory A. B. RENEHAN, Attorney at Law. Praotices in all terri torial oourts. Commissioner court of olaims. Collections and title searohing. Umce with E. A. Fiske, Spiegelberg blook Santa Fe. w j I A LADY'S TUlldST i Is not complete H without an ideal poupiixion U POWDBHi pozzos 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. Inilit upon hating tht fMmlnt. p& it ig rot iau ivomnm.- 3 stook raiser, dairyman, bee- SANTA FE ROUTE TIME TAIBTliIEL I11 effect June 9, 1895. NORTH AND EAST. Read down 2 4 10:30 n 8:20 a Read up 8 1 Lv... Santa Fe...Ar 8rfp 1:05a 7:10pl2:05a 6:35pll:55p 8:35 d 8:15 d ll:10p 9:10 a 11:25 p 9:30 a 2:35al2:25p 6:35a4:4Rp 8:05 a 6:10 p 10:50 a 8:55 p 11:00 a 9:15 p 12:55pll:32p 2:45 p 1:40 a 5:40a ! 5 VlSOp 1:45 a 1:20 p 2:30 p 5:15 p 4:45 a '6:00p 3:15 a 11 :16p 9:07 a 6:50 0 Ar Lamy....Lv Lv Lamy ....Ar Ar..Las Vegas... Lv itaton . .. Trinidad . 11:59 a 3:35 p iu:io a i:ao Ar..La Junta.. .Lv Lv..La Junta.. .Ar Ar... Pueblo.... 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Mojave ArSan FranoU'oLv 100 a SKp The California Limited leaving Santa Fe at 6:40 p. m. la a solid vestibule train Chicago to Los Angeles and San Diego without change, free chair oars Chicago to Albuquerque, same equipment east ward. Only 88 honrs between Santa Fe and Los Angeles. The California and Mexioo Express leaving Santa Fe at 10:110 p. m. carries Pullman Palace andTourist Sleeping ears Chicago to San Franoisoo, wlthont ohange. The Colombian Limited leaving Santa Fe at 8:20 is a solid vestibule train to Chi cago, only i&X hours between Santa Fe and Chioago, 82f hours between Santa Fe and Kansas City. This train makes olose oonneotion at La Junta for Denver and Colorado points. Parlor and chair oars La Junta to Denver. Time 19 Honrs between Santa Fe and Denver. All trains oarry dining cars between Chicago and Kansas City. Between Kansas City and the Paoiflo coast, meals are served at the famous Harvey eating house. Close connections an 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: B. S. LX7TZ, Agent O. T. NICHOLSON, Q. P. T. A. City ticket offloe, First National bank building liiimifflGBil Fam Lairods! UNDER IEEIQATma DITCHES. old Mines! Choice Mountain and V&Uey Lands near the Fool i ll; For the Irrigation f ttw WwtUm and .JUfa between Raton ansj Sprlngor One Hun44 mile of lewfe Irrigating Canals bave been built. Theae VaasVi wUh aatf swoal VMfcw tights are sold aheap and on the easy tertna ejf tea annual ley amenta, wMh 7 per cent Interest. In addition to the byve then as l40t),M0 acres of land for sale, con. stating mainly of Agrioultur al, olimate ia unsurpassed lurpaased, and alfalftt, perfection and in abuneUaee. Those wishing to view the ledo raada, and will havo a reoaes olio awes or The famous Cold Mining Camps near Elizabethtown and Baldy are thrown open to prospectors on more favorable terms than locations on Government land. Mining 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. & S. F. and IT. P. D. & G. railroads cross this property. WARRANTY DEEDS. GIVEN. For full particulars apply to THE MAXWELL LAND GRANT CO. Raton, Mew Mexico. Henry Hinges. Make Direct Connections With 13. &c Tt. Or. TBAIIT3 11 u-ti. w.. ANTONITO -:0erland Stage and Express Company:- U CS HTi1 RUN DAILY BETWEEN LA BELLE AND ANTON . D. JZLall. 110, CONNECTING WITH TRI WEEKLY STAGE AND MAIL AT COSTILLA. Best of HervWe-Hiilok Time. Arrive at La Belle Daily 7 p. ni EJiist the Route for Ashing and prospecting; parties. The Short Line 9000080 0o O&lOQOOo0 THROUGH PULLMAN GER VICE. Fine line of equipment, dining and chair oars on all trains between Kansas City and Ohioago. 4sk agents below for time cards. 0. H. MOREHOUSE, , Div. Frt Agt., El Paso, Tex. The forum AMERICA'S LEADING REVIEW tWWWWOVI, $3.00 FER YEAR. 25c. a Number. Fcr Ssls Etirrnihtr. Te rssS The Fsrun Is te keep la touch with Ids btst theusM si the slay. A catalogue of the writers who have eontrlbnted article, to THE FOBCM In the past would embrace praeUoally vntf man of 010100001 In America, and most or thou In Europe. A list of subjects treated would oyer In the widest degree all toples of contemporaneous Interest. THB FORCK Is therefore of Inestimable value to any one who desires to keep closely In touch with the best of current thought. THp FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY. Union Square, New York, Coerl and Tlmbsr Lands. Tha grain mm fruit of all kinds grow to oaa who Meelei rates on the rail- thf should buy 160 Frank Stites. Miles Shortest Stage Line to Camps. AND LA BELLE v To all Points East, North, South and West, H. 8. LTJTZ, Agent, Santa Fe, K. H. Thb Forum will take up for discussion, during 189S, an unusually wide range of timely and important topics by the most eminent writers in the fields of Politics, Finance, Sociology, Literature, Religion, Art, and Science. Ts ks wlthsst Ths Ftrurn Is to miss llislwslhslstselssf thlnfclna. '