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the Daily New Mexican BY NEW MEXICAN PRINTING CO. CEiittu-ed as Second Class matter at the a .Me Post Office. a AT KB 07 BUBSl'MPTIONS, Daily, per week, by carrier $ 26 Daily, per inouthby carrier 1 00 Daily, per month, by mail 1 00 J)aily, three mouths, by mail 2 60 Daily, six mouths, by mail 9 00 L'aily, one year, bv mai'. 10 00 Weekly, pr month , 25 Weekly, per quarter 75 tValy, per six months 1 00 VVikly, per ear 2 00 All contracts and bills for advertising pay bin monthly. r J xvll communication intended torpublica liou must be accompanied bv the writer's a"Ue and address not for publication but evidence of good faith, and should be ad dressed to The Editor. Letters pertaining to lusiuess should be -iddressed Nw Mexican Printing Co., Santa Pe, New Mexico. The Ntw Mexican is the oldest news paper in 1 Mexico. It is sent to every Post Office In the Territory and has a large t.id growing circulation among the iutelfi Rent and progressive people of the south-Wist. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2. From the early and earnest efforts mak ing al Las Vegas and Raton it appears that the Duke city will not have a mon opoly in the fair business next year. The American people almost unani mously believe in the Monroe doctrine. If John Bull thinks otherwise, he is iudalg ing a delusion that may cost him millions. Most discriminating newspaper read ers have arrived at the conclusion that both Corbett and Fitzsitnmons secretly approve the anti-fight record of the gov ernors of Texas and Arkansas. If El Paso behaves discreetly she may yet accomplish her ambition to become the center of American pugilism. It is now pretty well settled that, should the big pugs fight at all, it will be at El Paso. The horseless carriage has oome to stay wherever good roads abound. Over 100 of these novel vehicles are entered for the contests now in progress in Chi cago, and for which the Times-Herald is the largest contributor to the purses. The efforts of Republican newspaper interviewers to persuade John Sherman to smooth down some of the rough pas sages in his memoirs have so far not been successful to a dazzling degree. The venerable Ohio senator's explanations are rather worse than the original. It is usually safe to judge meu by their daily associations and the tools they em ploy. People rarely have burglars' im plements and counterfeiters' appliances in their possession for honest purposes. Nor do honest men habitually make use of the worst elements of sooiety to accom plish their ends. Upon Col. Hughes emerging from his present retreat we trust he will join us in urging the executive committee of the late irrigation congress to publish a de tailed statement anent the disbursement of that $2,6C0 appropriated by the' last legislature. We would insist on him do ing so at once but for the faot that it wonld appear like hitting a man when be is down! At the solicitation of the Spanish min ister at Washington the authorities of the Atlanta exposition have been "indaoed" to postpone their "Free Cuba day" until after congress meets. This is a piece of impudence that ought not to be tolerated. With more grace, some English gold bug might use his influence in official quarters and have "free silver day" permanently declared off. Cuba's day at Atlanta is now fixed for the 17th itst. When it comes we hope it will be a rouser. Allen Kelly's failure to worm himself into a job on the New Mexican still rankles in his breast. He hates the New Mexican and everybody about it for which, the Lord be praised. Kelly knows, bs well as he knows anything, that Max Frost nor any other Republican politician can influence the otterances of the New Mexican, yet he and Jakie MoCutchen repeatedly misrepresent the New Mex ican in this respect. A preoious pair of worthies they, for whom the New Mex ican has the sopremest contempt. That was an ugly truth which a way ward girl of Baltimore thrust at the members of the purity congress when they crusaded the house of which she was an inmate. "I know you mean well enough in coming here," she aaid to them, "but I don't know how much good it will do. Instead of ooming here yon better go around to some of these fac tories and shops that grind a poor girl down to $2 a week, and get them to pay better wages. ItV no nee, s girl oan't live on what she gets. You had better put in your efforts there" What a ser mon could be preaohed against man's in humanity and hypocrisy from this little text of the woman of shame. Undie date of Ootober 9, 1894, the war department issued the following order which will answer a question often asked: "Trial by a military court of a soldier on bail for trial by a civil oonrt. A aoldier on bail for trial by a oivil oonrt may, while ha is injjhis status, be brought be fore a militarjroourt for trial, bnt the military proceedings oan not interfere with the oivil, and if a term of confine ment it likely to be awarded which wonld over the time fixed for the man's trial by the civil oonrt the military trial must be postponed. As tbe aoldier is not with drawn from duty by the civil proceedings his pay status is not affected thereby." Gen. Qutiebbez, governor of San Luis Potosi, Mexico, is receiving distinguished hospitality at the hands of St. Louis where he is now visiting. The merohants and manufacturers of St. Louis who vis ited San Luis Potosi in the fall of 181)1 have good reason to remember Governor Gntierrez for the cordial manner in which they were entertained in that city, and they are undertaking to reoiprooate in a measure for courtesies then shown them. Tbe oity of St. Louis is at the head of all southwestern cities in its endeav or to bring about more intimate business and social relatione between the United States and Mexico. REPUBLICAN TRICKERY. The Raton Range urges Delegate Cat ron "to investigate the present coterie of federal officials in this territory." This is the refrain that all the anti-statehood Republicans sing now-a-days. They would have New Mexico's good name be smirched at Washington this winter in order to supply the eastern gold bugs with more material for killing off our statehood prospeots. They know that nothing could be gained by snch an in vestigation, but the mere faot that con gress were asked to appoint a committee in the premises would serve their pur pose. It would give congress additional excuse for again turning down New Mex ico's state aspirations and thus the end would justify the means. Poor old New Mexico! FORT STANTON ORDER. Citizens of southeastern New Mexico have entered a loud protest against the action of tbe war department in ordering that Fort Stanton be abandoned. This aotion seems to have been taken on rep resentations made by army officers to the effect that this historio post has out lived its usefulness, and is now no longer needed to preserve order on the frontier. In this the New Mexican must beg to differ with the army officers and espouse the cause of the people. Perhaps this post to-day is not so essentially a requisite to the peaoe and comfort of the citizens of that region as it onoe was, bnt it is needed nevertheless for obvious reasons, and we trust the war department will listen to and favorably aot upon the earnest appeals now going to Washing ton from that quarter urging that the ob noxious order be rescinded. The VALLEY of . . . NEW MEM IFFERS unequaled advantages to the farmer, frwit grower, live atook raiser, dairyman, bee- knanar. Anil to the home-seeker ir.nerallv. The soil of the Pecos Valley is of high average fertility, and nnder irrigation produces bonntifnl crops of most of the grasses, grains, vegetables, berries and fruits of the temperate and aome of those of the semi tropical zone. In snch frmt as the peaoh, pear, plum, grape, prune, apricot, neotarine.oherry, quince, etc, the Valley will dispute for the pre-eminence with California; while competent authority pronounoes ita upper portions in particnlar the finest apple oountry in the world. Enormous yields of snob, forage crops as alfalfa, sorghum and Egyptian oorn make the feeding of oattle and sheep and the raising and fattening of hogs a very profitable poenpation. The cultivation of oanaigre a tanning material of great value is becoming an important industry in the Pecos Valley, a home market having been afforded for all that oan be raised, at a price yielding a handsome profit. ' . The climate of the Peoos Talley has no saperior in the United States, being pre-eminently healthful and health restoring. . : Lands with perpetual water-rights are for sale at low prioes and on easy terma. The water supply ol the Peoos Valley has no equal in all the arid region for oonstanoy and reliability; and this with the superb olimate, productive soil and the facilities afforded by the railway which extends through the Valley's en tire length, will oause these lands to enjoy a oonstant, aud at times rapid, increase in value. Tbe recent completion of the Peoos Valley Railway to Roswell will cause the more ropid settlement and development of the upper portions of the Valley, inolnding the rich Feliz section. Tbe oompahy 'has reoently purohased many of the older improved farms about Roswell, and has now for sale lands to meet the wants of all raw lands, partially improved lands, as well as farms with houses, orchards and fields of alfalfa and other orops. In the vioinity of Roswell several pieces of land have been divided into five and ten acres tracts, suitable for orchards and traok farms in connection with suburban - homes. Certain of these tracts nre being planted to orchards, and will be onltivated and cared for by the oompany for three years at the end of whioh period they will be handed over to the purchasers. Write for pamphlet fully describing the terms and conditions on whioh these several classes of traots are sold. FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THE PEOOS VALLEY WITH COPIES OF ILLUSTRA TED PUBLICATIONS ADDRESS Tbe Pecos Irrigation and Improvement Company, Eddy.N. M., or Colorado Springs, Colo. Easily, Qulokiy, Permmatly Ittttored Weakness, Nerrcsanew- lieDimr, ana an u tm or evils i rum mmsij error, w later excesses, the results of overwork, sickness, worry. etc. D uii etrengtn, uevoi- opment ana tone given 10 (every organ and portion Ol 111. ooay. oiuiyiw. m W 1 'a!-! "art llCs? FaUuM impesslble. 2,000 I I I I I I I C MpUnatloaaad proofs mailod elodJ tree. W5& I The Short Lin Srar fHSfKV X Wt TTjtT The diseases of thinness are scrofula in children, consumption in grown people, poverty of blood in either. They thrive on leanness. Fat is the best means of overcoming them. Everybody knows cod-liver oil makes the healthiest fat. In Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil the taste is hidden, the oil is digested, it is ready to make fat. When you ask for Scott's Emulsion and youi druggist gives you a package In a salmon-colorea wrapper with the pict ure ol the man and fish on It -you can trust that man I SO cent and SI. 00 Scott & Bownb, Chemists, New York ERIE ISEOIOAL 00.. luffmltt, N.Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. B. BRAD!, BentiBt. Rooms in Rahn Blook, over Spitz' Jewelry Stbrc. Office hours, 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. MAX FROST, Attorney at Law, Santa Fe, New Mexioo. VICTORY & POPE, Attorneys at law, Santa Fe, N. M. Will praotico in all the oourts. Burlington Koute. The summer has come and gone; the beautiful autumn is again with ns; the great Burlington continues to come and go every day in the year, and will con tinue to run the best equipped trains from Denver to Cbioago, St. Louis, Peoria, Quincy, Kansas City, St. Joe, Omaha, Lincoln and intermediate points, without change of cars. The Burlington has long been the es tablished favorite route of the traveling public, and will continue to be the leader in everything pertaining to the safety and comfort of its patrons. Through vestibuled trains leaves Denver at 11:00 a. m. and 9:50 p. m. and oarry the flneBt Pullman Palaoe Sleeping Cars, Famous C. B. fc Q. Dining Cars (meals a la carte), Reolining Chair Cars and splendid day ooaohes. Notwithstanding the many ad vantages offered by thia line, our rates are a low as via any other. All ticket agents will consider it a pleasure to give full particulars, ticket yon, check your baggage to any point in the United States or Canada. Remember yonr local agent can make you as good rates as can be ob tained in Denver, bnt ahonld you desire any special information, kindly write G. W. Vallery, General Agent, 1039 17th street, Denver, Colo. ANTONIO WINDSOR. Architect & Contractor Close Figurine, Modern Methods, Skilled ll eohanios Plana and speoifloations furnishes on applloatlon. Correspondence solicited. Santi Fa. N. M, GEO. W. KNAEBEL, Offloa in Griffin blook. Collections and searching titles a specialty. EDWARD L. BARTLETT, Lawyer, Santa Fe, New Mexioo. Offioe, Catron block. A. A. Fbeeuam, Eleoo Bag Late Asso. JuBtioe N. M. Sup. Conrt. FREEMAN A BACA, Attorneys at Law, Socorro, N. M. Wil practice in the courts of Socorro, Lin coln, Chaves and Eddy oounties. Also in the supreme and U. S. Laud oourts at Santa Fe. E. A. FI8KE, Attorney aud oounselor at law, P. O. Box "F," Santa Fe, N. M., practises in su preme and all district oourts of New Mex T. F. CONWAY, Attorney and Oonnselor at Law, Silver City, New Mexioo. Prompt attention given to all business intrusted to hisoare. Pr tioe iu all the oourts in the territory A. B. RENEHAN, Attorney at Law. Praotioes in all terri torial oonrts. Commissioner court of claims. Collections and title searohing. Offioe with E. A.Fiske, Spiegelberg blook Santa Fe. ARE TflE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leal frown in Virginia, and arc 1 , ABSOLUTELY PURE aioooao 0' aAl - VTo I LK2MAIJI To all Points North, East, South and Through Pullman and Dining Oar Service on magnificent vestibuled trains, composed of Pullman Palace Sleepers, elegant dining cars, reclining chair cars, free, running through without change between Chicago and the Pacific coast. Ask or address agents below for time cards and illustrated matter pertaining to the "Santa Fe Route." E. COPLAND General Agent, El Paso, Tex. H. S. LTJTZ, Agent, Santa Fe, N. X. pLstaknOftl MMJ E NEW MEXICAN PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS AND BINDERS. PUBLISHER!) OF DAILY NEW MEXICAN WEEKLY NEW MEXICAN NUEVO MEXICANO. Sole owners an maaunaetaren fat Mow (ta VST patsvt vulz nurarai .prujnc boot All kinds of JOB WOMX 0M wreh Write for Estimates cn Wcrtt. Tae Best Equipped OQcsia Seiflppt WIIAI mwm Farm Lands. UNDER IRRIGATING DITCHES. oldMnes! On Mountain and Valley Lands near the foot Mis For tbe Irrigates of tfco Vrairles and TalUys between Raton and Opringor On Hundred milm of laia Irrigating Canals . been built These laada with yecfewnal waa rights are sold cheap and on the easy tanas of tea aanual paameata, wtth T per sent Interest. In addition to the sVbw there are 1(400,M0 aMS of land for sale, con sisting mainly of AgrisHiltural, Coal and Tlmbar Lands. Th climate la unsurpassed, and alfalfa, gMla aad fruit ef all kinds grow to perfection and in abundawsa. Those wishing to view the leads eta oeaan sssaeial rates on the rail roads, and will have a potato ate an the sas&c, tr they should buy 169 aeres cr asses. The famous Cold Mining Camps near Elizabethtown and Baldy are thrown open to prospectors on more favorable terms than locations on Government land, liming 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. St S. F. and V. 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 Direct Connections With ID. & R. C3-. nCK-A-HSTS Both Ways. Frank Stites. 5h Miles Shortest Stag's Line to Camps ANTONITO AND LA BELLE Overland Stage and Express Company:- U. S. Mail. RUN DAIL?;BETWEEN LA BELLE AND ANTON ITO, CONNECTING WITH TRI-WEEKLY STAGE AND MAIL AT COSTILLA. Best of iServlce-tnick Time. Arrlveat La BelloIally 7 p. m W J ust the Routefor fishing and prospecting parties. COAL & TRANSFER, LUMBER AND FEED All kinds of JUragh Md finished Lushes; Texas Flooring at . the Lowest Market Prlee; Windows and Boors. Also oarry on general Transfer Business aad deal in Hay and Grain. DUDRO W & DAVIS, Props. THE SANTA FE BREWING CO, B&BWIBS AMD BOTTLBBS O Santa Fe Lager Beer. MlNCrAOTUHMS OF SODA MINtPiL 6 CiRBOHATED VIATfRS. PATRONIZE THIS HOME INDUSTRY. Palace Avenue, - - Santa Fe N. M. J, c. Upaots, Shoes & Ool. AQ.nt for the Crt A Pookard Choaa. Cista Fo, . E toxica