He Daily New Mexican SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. Notice is hereby given that orders given by employes upon the New Mexican Printing Co., will not be honored unless previously endorsed by the business manager. Notice. Requests for back numbers of the New Mexican, must state date wanted, or they will receive no attention. AavertlMlnit Hates. Wanted One cent a word each insertion. Local Ten cents per line each insertion. Reading Local Preferred position Twen-ty-tive bnta per line each insertion. Displayed Two dollars an inch, single column, per month in Daily. One dollar an Inch, single column, in either English or Spanish Weekly. Additional prices and particulars given on receipt of copy of matter to be inserted. Prices vary according to amount of matter, length of time run, position, number of chaiures. etc. One copy only of each paper in which an au. appears will be sent tree. Wood base electros not accented. No display advertisements aecepted for less than $1 net, per month. No reduction in pries made for "every other day" advertisements. METEROLOGICAL. 0. S. Department of Agriculture, WtiTuH BiiUKAU Office of Observer i Santa Fe, October 25. 1895, S3 BSSgw g g J $ SIT ; i ; J tT IT B T3, s3?l2 Is 8 r 9 S 9 d. g ' 3. 3 ? ? p-S. 8:00a. ro. 2:1 51 .IS 5 N E Clear a :00p.m. 23 40 48 36 i SW i Clear Maximum Temperature R6 Minimum TemDerature 3S Tutal Preolpitatlon 0.00 H. B. Hehsiy, Observer SIMMOrT? Is Are you taking Simmons Lives Reo- vXjAtob. the "Knio op Liver medi cines?" That is what our reader want) and nothing but that. It is the same old friend to which the old folks pinned their faith and were never dis Appointed. But another good reconi. mendation for it is, that it is better than Pills, never gripes, never weak ens, but works in such an easy and natural war just like nature itself, that relief comes quick and sure, and one feels new ail over. It never fails. Everybody needs take a liver remedy, vA everyone should take only Sim nons Liver Regulator. Be sure you get it, The Bed in cn the wrapper. J. H. Zeilin & Ce,, Philadelphia. EICEAME HOTEL J. T. FORSHA, Prop. S2.0Q Per Oaf, -g? Locate!! in the II ap portion of city, orner of f luza Special rates by the week or montb for table board, with or without room. Clothing Jf nt to Order Sol. Spieg-elberg, CLOTHIER. Carry a full and select line of HATS, CAPS. UI.OVKS, etc., and every thing found In a first-olass Mtablith meut. HENRY KRIOK. BOLE AOEMT FOB Lemp's St. Louis Beer. ALL K IX lift OF MIX Kit A I, WATER The trade supplied from one bottle to a carload. Mail orders promptly filled GUADALUPE ST. 8ANTA FE SOCIETIES. A. F. & A. M. Montezuma Lodge, Mo. 1, meets on the first Monday evening of eaoh month at 7:80 o'olook, in the Masonio hall, in the Kahn block, San Francisco 8t. Visiting brethren are fraternally invited. ' W. 8. Haiboon, W. M. F. S. Davis, Sec WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Coronado Camp No. 3, Woodmen of the World, meets on the seoond Thursday evsning of each month at 8 o'olook, in Astlan hall, I.O.O.F. Visiting sovereigns are fraternally invited. J. B. Bbadt, Consul Comdr. i. B. Sloar, Clerk. fins aUBreyer whisky at Colorado sa loon. Too can get engraved visiting oards at the Naw Mmom, or have them printed from your plate if yon have one. regulator7 GENTS FURNISHER TERRITORIAL CAPITOL. Flans for a Handsome Structure Sub mitted to the Rebuilding Com mittee To-day. The territorial capitol rebuilding com mittee is in session this afternoon at the Board of Trade rooms. There are pres ent, F. A. Manzanares, president; A. Staab, secretary ; W. A. Hopewell, Solo mon Lnna, and W. H. Pope. Also the architect, Mr. I. H. Rapp, of the firm of Rapp Bros., Chicago, who comes to lay before the committee the complete plans for the new peblio structure. At an informal session of the commit tee this forenoon a number of leading citizens were called in to view the plans and examine the specifications, and this afternoon other citizens, most of those wno have bo generously subscribed to the guarantee fund, have been accorded a similar privilege. Without exception the plans have been favorably commented on. In addition to the large and well-drawn pints showing the arrangement of the three floors and basement, a large per spective is displayed giving at a glance an idea of the structure wher; finished. The plans call for a building of the oolonial style of architecture, much more attractive in design than the former cap itol. and the interior arrangement is far more convenient, particularly as to the location of the senate and house cham bers, and the supreme court and territor ial library. The idea is to utilize as far as possible the buff oolored Stone preserved from the old walls and to this end the first story is to be built of this material, the second and third stories to be of buff colored pressed brick with stone trimmings. Architect Rapp says it can be finished for $110,000 which will leave ample funds from the original appropriation of $175,. 000 for supplying handsome furnishings As the New Mhxioan goes to press the committee is still discussing the plans, but it is probable they will be accepted with few alterations if any. Very Much IHNuppolnted. Col. J. Franoisoo Chavez was a very much disappointed man when he arrived in town last night and found the land court had adjourned. He drove his team seventy-five miles from his ranch in east ern Valenoia oounty, yesterday, to Lamy and came in on the train last night, bringing a witness in his grant oase, Don Franoisoo Sanchez, only to find that his case set for to-day can not come up until Maroh. ROUND AK0UT TOWN. The new territorial capitol will be a beanty. There will be a regular meeting of the Woman's Board of Trade Monday after noon at 2:30. The wife of S. D. Lasier, quartermas ter of Carleton post, O. A. R., died at 2 o'olock this morning of rheumatism of the heart. The funeral will take place on Monday morning, at 8 o'olook, and the body will be buried in San Rosario ceme tery. The following program will be rendered by Prof. Perez' band in the plaza to-mor row afternoon from 3 till 4:30: March Copenhagen Polka Karl Kops Sweet Forget-me-not Chattawoy March The Soldier's Delight Stahl Quadrille Chesney Wold Green kulogy Andante and Waltz Bowman Polka Adieu C. Faust Galop Wreath of Sparks Rolllusan Deputy Sheriff S. N. Rose came in from Cerrillos last night with Gregonio Garoia and Pedro Perea, charged with wholesale horse and cattle stealing in south Santa Fe connty. The preliminary examina tion is in progress this afternoon before Justice Smith. Johu Harrison, of Qlorieta, who has been in town a couple of days on land office business, returned home this morn ing. He says that Captain Ball, at his ranch three miles north of Qlorieta, near the eastern line of Santa Fe county, has trees loaded down with fruit, this being the first bearing year, and from trees raised without irrigation. A largely attended meeting of the citi zens of Santa Fe is in progress this after noon for the purpose of drafting resolu tions taking issue with the statements in the Colorado Catholic toaching the character of the native people of New Mexico. The resolutions will appear in full in the columns of the New Mexican on Monday. It is somewhat amusing, says an ex change, to see how quiokly some of our business men will catch on to advertising in a haphazard sheet or card, which is once looked at and then destroyed, while a good daily or weekly newspaper, that is kept through the day and week, and read by the whole family and their visitors, is very reluotantly patronized. Starve your home paper and you are sure to starve your business, your oity and your home industries. It is your live paper that makes a live and prosperous oity. The Halloween party for the benefit of the Woman's Board of Trade hopes for the usual patronage given by the people of Santa Fe to all looal enterprises. The benevolence oommittee , is already making large demands npoYi the funds of the Bociety, as the cold weather is the hard season for the poor. Tickets are now for sale at 60 cents. Ioe oream And cake or coffee and sandwiches will be sold at 15 cents. INSTANT RELIEF for all afflicted with TORTURING SKIN DISEASES in a Single Application of ticnira CtmcuHA Wobks Wokdbbs, and its cures of torturing humour are simply marvellous. - Sold throughout Ih. world. BriHtk depoti F. N.w- EERT a Hon., 1, King Edward!., London. Potth i.l-a and Chfn. Corp.. Sot. Prop. Uottac, U- s. A. The New Mexican reoeived a pleasant oall to day from Prof. Brodie, superin tendent of the city public schools. He is a man, evidently, of liberal educational training and broad ideas, and has in view many reforms whioh will be gradually worked into our looal educational system. Prof. Brodie believes that the ohildren should not be orowded, that they should study earnestly during school hours and let their tasks end there. Many parents will thank hiin for taking this humane stand in behalf of the little ones. OFFICIAL GOSSIP. Notaries Appointed Adjourned Meet ing: of Supremo Court Reward Offered by the Governor. The governor has appointed Joseph J. Jaffa, of Chaves county, and William Childress, of Colfax county, notaries pub lic for their respective couuties. The territorial supreme court will meet in Santa Fe, on Monday morning at 10 o'clock, for the purpose of passing upon the Catron and Spiess case and handing down othor opinions. It is expeoted that all the justices will be present exoept Judge Bantz, who has gone to Roswell to hold district court for Judge Hamilton. BEWABD OFFERED BY THE GOVIBNOB, Kxeoujive Offioe, OE, ) xico, 1, 1895. ) Santa Fe, New Mexico. October 21 Whereas, One Daniel E. Young was, in the month of October, A. D. 1895, mur dered by unknown parties in the oounty of Union, territory of New Mexioo; and Whereas, Parties committing said mur der are fugitives from justice; Now, therefore, I, W. T. Thornton, gov ernor of the territory of New Mexico, by virtue of the authority in me vested, do hereby offer a reward in the sum of two hundred ($200) dollars each for the ar rest and conviction of the parties guilty of this murder, said reward to be payable ont of any moneys in the territorial treasury appropriated for rewards. Dated at the executive office this 21st day of October, 1895. Witness my hand and the great seal of the territory of New Mexioo. seal. W. T. Thobnxon, Governor of Now Mexioo. By the Governor: Lobion Millkb, Secretary of New Mexico. It is a truth in medicine that the small est dose that performs a enre is the best. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. Newton's Drug Store. SATURDAY SALAD. The newly organized Azteo club holds an important meeting to-night. Mrs. R. E. TwitcheU and son leave in a few days for San Diego for an extended visit. Mrs. H. S. Clancy and ohildren to-tnor-row go to Washington City to spend the winter. Rev. H. Pouget, chancellor at the cathedral, is on a visit to the several In dian pueblos. Betty Cross is entertaining twenty little friends to-day in oelebration of her 10th birthday. Gen. Breokenredge, inspector general of the army, is expeoted to visit Santa Fe at an early day. Miss Minnie Collier, pf Raton, is still visiting iriends in Ohio. She is expeoted home next month. Gov. Thornton, Dr. Manley and party are expeoted home to-night from their antelope hunt on the Chilili plains. Miss Madge Taylor left last night for Jerez, Mexioo, where she will spend the winter wi'.h Mrs Charles Cadmus. Beauty on a bike is becoming deoidedly numerous about the Capital city these frosty mornings. Nothing prettiort The ladies of the W. B. T. are prepar ing to entertain a orowded honse at their Halloween danoe on Thursday night next. Mrs. Louis Baer has been a guest at Hon. A. Staab's residence all week. She departed yesterday for her home at Al buquerque. Hon. E. L. Hall is still confined to his room by sickness, being afflicted with jaundice. His host of friends hope to see him out again ere long. Mr. Joseph Solignao, nephew of Arch bishop Ghapelle, left yesterday for Balti more, where be enters St. Mary's college to study for the priesthood. Good luok attend him. Mrs. 0. F. Remsberg returned Tuesday evening from a visit with relatives in Santa Fe. She was acoompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. H. Walker, who will make an extended stay in Raton. Reporter. Chief Justice Reed, Justioes Sluss, Mur ray and Stone and Clerk Reeder and wife left for their respective homes yesterday. Justice Fuller and son left last night, and go via Atlanta, thence to Raleigh, N. C. Hon. L. R. E. Paulio, of the Albuquer que Democrat, returned to his new home yesterday from San Juan oounty. He was accompanied by Mrs. Paulin, who will prove quite an acquisition to Duoal city social circles. Messrs. F. A. Manzanares, of Las Vegas; W. S. Hopewell, of Hillsboro, and Sol. Luna, of Los Lunas, are visiting the oapital to-day. As members of the ter ritorial capitol rebuilding board, these gentlemen are conscientiously pushing their work. The Fifteen club met with Mrs. J. L. Marsh, on Thursday afternoon. The pro gram consisted of: A paper by Mrs. Palen, entitled, "Norman Conquest in Great Britain;" a reading by Mrs. J. L. Marsh from Fronde's lecture on "The Science of History," a paper by Mrs. Coleman, "What We Enow of Robin Hood," and a reading by Mrs. Weltmer from Tennyson's "Lady of Shalott." Current eventa and the appointment by the president of a new topic committee for the next quarter closed the exeroises, At the Hotels. At the Palace: Rudd Hardesty, R. P. An drews, John H. Talbott and wife, James A. MoClnrg, O. H. Tremtiloy, Denver; A. O. Ridgway, W. A. Bloom, C. V. Jones, Pueblo; F. A. Manzanares, I. H. Rapp, Las Vegas; Hoi. Luna, Los Lunas; P. V. Put nam, El Paso; T. W. Smith, New York; W. 8. Hopewell, Hillsboro; O. J. McDon ald, St. Louis; B. W. Freer, Cleveland; Herbert R. Brown, Philadelphia; W. A. Carty, Kansas City; S. Baur Fremont. At the Exchange: R. Kelley, 8. N. Rose, Cerrillos; D. A. Clark, L. Van Delinda, Denver; Franoisoo Sanohez, Tajiqne; J. Frank Chavez, (Progreso) Valenoia; J. F. Raff ner, Raton: E. S. Frank, Silver City. Nothing so distressing as a baoking eongh. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing to dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Core gives immediate relief. Newton's drng tore. NEW CORPORATIONS. Summary of Articles of Incorporation Recently Filed with the Terri torial Secretary. The following oorporationa have filed artioles with the territorial secretary: The Vallery Mining Company Incor porators, George Hocknell, H. A.Johnson and Alex. Gusdorf; objects, buying, Bell ing and operating mining properties; capital stock, 1C0,000; life, fifty years; directors, Geo. Hocknell and Alex. Camp bell, of Nebraska, Geo. W. Vallery and H. A. Johnson, of Denver, and Pedro A. San chez and Alex. Gnsdorf, of Taos; prin cipal place of business, Ranohos de Taos. The Rawls-Hobbie Irrigation & Im provement Company Objects, irrigating and cultivating lands aud developing Lake Van in Chaves county; life, fifty years; directors, James A. Rawls, Mrs. 8. M. Rawls, Selah R. Hobbie, John V. Hob bie and Wallace A. Rawls, of Hngerman, N. M.j capital stook, $10,000. The Boston Gold Mining Company Objects, operating mines and mining machinery; oapital stook, $500,000; life, twenty-five years; directors, W. E. Pedwik and J. B. Andrews, of Denver, and E. O. Van Greist, C. C. Cotton and C. P. Casey, of La Belle, N. M.; principal plaoe of business, La Belle. The San Jose Land Company Objects, buying, irrigating, cultivating and oolon izing lands, erecting faotories for canning and other purposes, borrowing and lend ing money; principal place of business, Santa Fe, N. M.; directors for first year, Henry E.Verner and Joseph Ryan, of San untonio, Texas, and Charles F. Easley, of Santa Fe; life, fifty years; capital stook, $3,000,000; Charles F. Easley resident agent in New Mexioo. The Woman's Christian Temperanoe Union, of Malaga, N.M. Objects, educat ing public sentiment np to the standard of total abstinence and general work in the temperance cause; life, fifty years; incorporators, nine ladies of Malaga and Florence, Eddy county, N. M. The New Mexico Coal Company Ob jects, mining and marketing coal; prin cipal place of business, Gallop, N. M.; life, fifty years; directors, C. E. van Fos sen, Isaao Bailey, Stephen Canavan, of Gallup, and John R.Cross, of Des Moines, Iowa; oapital stock, $50,000. Aots at once, never fails, One Minute Congh Cnre. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accompanies a severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produoes immediate results, ivew ton's drug store. I'hnrch Announcements. At the Church of the Holy Faith to morrow, 20th Sunday after Trinity, ser vices will be as follows: Morning prayer and oelebration of the Holy Communion, at 11; evening prayer, at 4:80. Monday, feast of S. S. Simon and Jude, 10:80 a. in, oelebration of Holy Communion; Friday, 10:80 a. m., feast of all saints, oelebration of Holy Communion; 1:30, Litany. At the Presbyterian choroh to-morrow: Sunday Bchool at !):45 a. m.; X. Jr. 8. U. E., junior at 8:00 p. m., senior at 4 p. m. There will be no preaching service in this church to-morrow. All are cordially invited to attend these services. Services at St. John's Methodist Epis copal ohuroh: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching services at 11 a. m.; lipwortn League at 8:80 p. m.; preaching services at 7:30 p. m., subject, "The Healer." A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the above services. G. S. Madden, pastor. At the Guadalune ohuroh to-morrow. Ootober 27, 1895, 21st Sunday after Pen tecost: First mass, 7:ou a. m., sermon in Spanish; seoond mass, 10:00 a. m., sermon in English; vespers and benediotion at 7 p. m. On week days, during the montn of October, mass at 6:30 a. m. P. Gil- berton, pastor; F. Deshors, assistant priest. At the Catholic Cathedral to-morrow, 21st Sunday after Penteoost, services will be as follows: First mass, 6:3U a. m.; sec. ond mass at 8:30 a. ra.; solemn pontifioal high mass at 9:30 a. m., oelebrated by Most Rev. Archbishop Chapelle, sermon in English; verpers and benediotion at 7 p.m. A. G. Bartley, of Magic Pa., writes: feel it a duty of mine to inform yon and the publio that De Witt's Witoh Hazel Salve cured me of a very bad oase of eozema. It also cured my boy of a ran ning sore on bis leg. Newton's drng store. The Champion Puglllats. Says the El Pbbo Times at hand this morning: "The fight ia ooming to El Paso. The Times is in possession of in formation on the subjeot whioh it is not at liberty to make publio. Indeed, to make it publio at present might result in defeating every chance El Paso has of seouring the big attraction. Too muoh talk has lost it to other plaoes and the E) Paso oommittee does not Intend to risk anything simply to satisfy the cur iosity of those who. might talk too muoh. 'Those who want to Bee El Paso get the fight,' said one of the oommittee last night, 'can rest assured that no stone is being left nnturned by the oommittee in its efforts to bring the crowd to Ei Paso. This should satisfy them. To tell the world wbat we are doing would be placing in the hands of our enemies weapons to work our own defeat.' "Last night telegrams were reoeived indicating that El Paso was very dis tinctly and' emphatically in it. If the two big gladiators ever meet they will meet in the vicinity of El Paso. That they will meet here is almost a oertainty. Everything is working smoothly and as soon as the thing is oinohed so there can be no baoking down, all will be made public" yW - " John MoOullough Havana olsars at Colorado saloon. Mrs. Bnsh has fitted np the Lehman Spiegelberg honse with oomfortable sit ting and dining rooms and resumed keeping boarders. She will give single meals or take boarders by the day, week or month. For terms apply to Mrs. M. Bush, Santa Fe, N. M. For Hale at a Bargain. Good No. 1 first-olaes bar and fixtures, ice-chest, and one good combination bil liard and pool table, for sale cheap for cash. Apply at Exchange offioe, There are many good reasons why you shonld use One Minute Congh Cure. There are no reasons why yon shonld not, if in need of help. The only harmless remedy that produoes immediate results. New ton's drng store. Milk Punoh 10 ets a glass at the Colo rado saloon. Bay, why don't yon try De Witt's Little Early Risers t These little pills enre headache, indigestion and eonstipation. They're small but do the work. Newton's drng store. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. DIX MI MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. ' Letter List. List of letters remaining unoalled for in the postoffioe at Santa Fe, N. M., for the week ending Oot. 26, 1895. If not called for within two weeks will be sent to the dead letter offioe at Washington: Bunis, M V (2) Martinez, Josefa Baca, Turnino Montallo, Bictosto Chavez, Abelina Montoya. Lorenzo Darveiton, Lillie Pahner, L 0, Mrs (2) Dominguez. Loreto Polaco, Jose Garillar, Filioito Josiok, J M ttleren, Sally Ryan, John E Goebel, Geo Somosa, Manuelito Hrne, Thoi J Sanchea. Masedonio Korber, J a sob Seua, Librada (1 de Lucero, J J Tenple, J E Luoas, Lottie Townsend, John Trujlllo, Guadalupe In calling please say advertised and give the date. T. P. Gabxi, Postmaster. The body must be well nourished now, to prevent sickness. If your appetite is poor take Hood's Harspanlla. The Paqnln Sanitarium Project. Mr. M. A. Otero came in last evening from St. Lonis to look up some matters pertaining to the sanitarium prejeot at this end of the line and says that his 00 worker, Dr. Hummel, is now in Chioago and is pushing the work there. The plans for the location of the sanitarium at the springs will probably assume defi nite shape within the next few weeks. The medical fraternity of the east all seem to be highly in favor of the advan tages whioh this point offers and all that remains is the arrangement of the nnan oial details. At the meeting of physioians in St. Louis to consider the matter several speeches were made and an artiole which lately appeared in the Examiner was read. Dr. Franois Urosson, or Hants Fe, was in attendance and delivered several interesting and instructive leo tures and it is but just to the dootor to say that New Mexioo has not a better friend. It is nnderstood that while the hot springs can not be bought, yet satis factory arrangements ean be made for leasing them, and we hope soon to an nounce that the project is an assured faot. Las Vegas Examiner. The World's Fair Tests showed 00 baking powder $0 pure or so great ia fan The Citizen's Latest "Break." Chae. Flinn, who was taken from his business at Winslow, A. T., and foroed to go to Santa Fe, presumably as a witness in the Oatron-Spiess oase, bnt, like many other witnesses, was not called npon to give his evidence, is in the city, arriving last night" from Santa Fe. Mr. Flinn does not expeot to reoeive any 00m pen aation in return for the money he was compelled to spend on the trip in the in terest of alleged justice. Albuquerque Citizen. Information of Mr. Flinn's affidavit, al leging .that Editor Hughes had told him that Lawyer Neil B. Field wrote the famous libel on the supreme court, had evidently failed to reaoh the Citizen np to the time yesterday's issue went to press. After reading the New Mexican of last evening, the Citizen has probably oonoluded not to display quite so muoh solioitnde on the subjeot of compensation for Mr. Flinn. HAMMOND TYPEWRITER FOB BALK AT NEW MEXICAN OFFICE. OHAS. W-A-GKETE R,, E & QUEENSWARE Tinwtrtv Hardware, Stoves. I have a full lino of Picture Frame and Vouldinga and in fact everythini in the household line. I will furnial you from the parlor to the kitchen on easy payments and bedrock prioea. I carry the largest stook in the city. X repair all kinda of furniture, sewing machines and musical instrument. Remake matresses and all kinds of upholstering. , DAVID 8. LOWITZKI Dealer In FURNITURE AND QUEENSWARE NEW AND 8KOOND HAND. ma-heat Uaah Prleea Pal far Meeeaa ; Haaa deeds. GOODS SOLD ON SHALL COMMISSION ON EAST PAYMENTS , . . S. SPITZ, The Beauty hath charms and all the charms wbioh beauty likes best to don are shown in our grand display of fashionable jew elry for this season. Jewels like these wonld enhance the charms of the most fascinating belle, and surely no fair ono would despite such brilliant aids to her beanty. Like personal loveliness, they conquer admiration on sight; they score new victories at every inspection. Those who look over our stook do not willingly stop with examination. Beauty may now be made easily irresistible by a few judi cious purchases from our display of up to date ideas in every kind of jewelry. 3. WESZPELES, HHOLBgALKDKAIJEBISI , - GfiKisii Mil Office and Warehouse Lower 'Frisco St. Oanta Fe, New Mexico, CALIEUTB (HOT SPRINGS.) THESE Celebrated Hot Sprinn are located in the midst of the Ancient Cliff Dwellers, twenty-five miles west of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa Fe, and about twelve miles from Barranca Station on the Denver & Kio Grande Railway, from which point a daily line of stages run to the Springs. The temperature of these waters is from 90 0 to 122 0 . The gases are carbonic. Altitude 8,000 feet. Climate very dry and delightful the year round. There is now a commmodious hotel for the convenience of in valids and tourists. These waters contain 168B.34 grains of alkaline salts to the gallon ; being the richest Alkaline Hot Springs in the world. The efficacy of these waters has been thoroughly tested by theniiraclous cures attested to in the following diseases: Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Consumption, Malaria, Ilrlght's Disease of the Kidneys, Syphilitic and Merouuar Affections, scroluia, uatarrn, la urippe, an Female uom plaints, etc., etc. Board, Lodging and Bathing, $2.50 per day. Reduced rates given by the month. For further particular address ANTONIO JOSEPH, Prop., Ojo Caliente, Taos County, New Mexico. OAKtS AJin PAWTRlf MAPE TO NO. 4 H. B. C ART WRIGHT & BRO DEALERS IN Imported and Domestic PRODUCE, FREOH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. hay jlistid o-Ainsr; Our Confections are Always Fresh. All principal lines being bought direct from manufacturers in carload lots, we are enabled to make the lowest prioes - to close buyers. POTATOES AND FLOUR SPECIALTIES EXCLUSIVE GBirrS IV SANTA Olirer ft Imboden Company, Patent Imperial Flour. Hosca Milling & Elevator Company, Homestead and Jewel Flour. ' J. W. Brown k Co., Dew Drop Brand Canned Fruit, Fish and Vegetables. Chase ft Sanborn, Fine Coffees and Teas. y Goods for campers and out of town wwuoui extra onarge. man oraers soiicitea. TELEPHONE NO-4. IMPORTER AND JOBBER. Oldssi and Largest Establishment la Soathwssk ' z. " Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hardware. " Santa Fo Jeweller 4 OR1IBR. VU FOR- customers carefully packed ' . i