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The Daily New lexical FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Notice is hereby given that orders given by employes upon the New Mexican Printing (Jo., will not be honored unless previously endorsed by the business manager. Notice. Kenuests for back number, of the Nkw or they Mryidan. muststate date wanted. will receive no attention. Advertising Jtateo, Wanted One cent a word each Insertion. Local Ten cents per line each insertion. Reading Local Preferred position Twen-ty-Uve tents 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, lougthoftime run, position, number of changes, etc. One copy only of each paper in which an ad. appears will be sent free. Wood base electros not accepted. No display advertisements accepted for less than $1 net, per month. No reduction In price made for "every ther day'' advertisements. METEROLOGICAL Wkathbb Buheau Officii or Obsbbvhh RVltH f 21.1895.) 3B.B55 0 1 0 n H 50 O -1 I 4 s'f P-s. 38 33 E 3 47 22 N " 6 0 0 6:0Ua.ro. 23 12 33 ; li v ear K-onn. J 23 02 I 47 I 22 i N I 6 iCtear Mnvimiim TfilYinflmtlire 5' Minimum TnmnnrfltlirA U Tital Precipitation ;Vt"' reguiator7 IN OFFICIAL CIRCLES. Folsom Case in U. S. Supreme Court- Famous Land Suit Land Office Transactions New CorporationsNotes. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY and everyone needs It at all times of the year. Malaria is always about, and the only preventive and relief is to keep the Liver active. You must help the Liver a bit, and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM MONS Liver regulator, the Red Z. Mr. C. Himrod, of Lancaster, Ohio, says: "SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR broke a case of Malarial Fever of three years' standing for me, and less than one bottle did the business. 1 shall use it when in need, and recommend it." Be sure that you get it. Always look for the RED Z on the package. And don't forget the word REGULATOR. It is SIM MONS LIVER REGULATOR, and there Is only one, and every one who takes it is sura to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for Biliousness and Sick Headache; both are caused by a sluggish Liver. J. H. Zeihn & Co.. Philadelphia. The Exchange Hotel, Best Located Hotel In City. J. T.FORSHA,Prop. $ 1 .50 E2. $2 Special Rates by the Week or Month for Table Hoard, with or without room. M. E. Corner of Plaza. Clothing Wade t Order SOL. Spieg-elberg-, rmiTrnn i i mm FURNISHER CLOTHIER. Carry a full and select line of HATH, CAPS, ULOVISS, etc., and every thing found in a first -class Mtabliih-meut. HENRY KRIOK. BOI.E AOBNT FOB Lemp's St. Louis Beer. AM. KIMNOK MI IV KRAI. WATEK The trade supplied from one bottle to a carload. Mail orders promptly filled GUADALUPE ST. SANTA FE SOCIETIES. A. F. & A. M. Montezuma Lodge, No. 1, meets on the first Monday evening of eaoh month at 7:80o'olook, in the Masonie hall, in the Kahn blook, Sao Francisco St. Visiting brethren are fraternally invited. W. 8. Haioo, W. M, F. 8. Davis, See. tVOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Ooronado Camp No. 8, Woodmen of the World, meets on tne seoona xnnrsaay craning of each month at 8 o'olock, in Aztlan hall, I.O.O.F. Visiting sovereigns re fraternally invited. J. B. Biady, Consul Oomdr. i. B. Bloak, Olerk. fin MoBrayer whleky at Colorado sa loon. Yon ean get engraved visiting oards at the Naw Mmioam, or have them printed tram you puts if you have one. It is announced from Washington that the case against S. M. Foleom, the Albu- qnerqne bank wrecker and embezzler, has been argned and submitted to the U. S. supreme oonrt. This oase involves a question that excites great interest among lawyers oan appeals in criminal cases be taken from the V. 8. district conrt to the cironit oonrt of appeals. This case was so taken np and preeented to the oironit oonrt of appeals at St. Louis bnt there the conrt was divided on the question of jurisdiction and so the mat ter was certified up to the supreme court. Man; of the best attorneys hold that the statute is plain enough and does not allow appeals in criminal oasea. Should the supreme court hold to this view r oi som would be reincarcerated in the peni tentiary to serve out his seven year sen tence. CEBBILLOS LANDS INVOLVED. The Albuquerque Democrat prints a press dispatoh under date of New York, Nov. 20, which says: "The hearing of a suit, in which William C. Reeves sues United States Senator Stephen B. Elkins, of West Virginia, to reoover interest claimed by him in cer tain lauds in New Mexico and also for an accounting, was commenced to-day be fore Judge Patterson in A speoial term of the supreme court." Not Reeves, but William C. Renoher, is the party who is suing and the case is a famous one, involving lands now covered by the Cerrillos town site. Years ago Rancher's father was surveyor general of New Mexico. Under his administration certain so-called non-mineral bearing II. S. lands in south Santa Fe county were put np at publio auotiou and bought in by the Glkins-Catron syndicate at $1.25 per acre. By an inside agreement W. C. Kenoher was to have a one-third interest in the lands and he alleges that a deed to that effect was executed, nnder which his interest in the land was to be held in trnst for him by the defendant, Elkins, to be turned over to him whenever he paid the $1.25 per acre. About eight years ago Rencher came to Santa Fe and offered to pay the necessary money, but he fonnd that Catron had filed a suit in Elkins' name agaiuBt "all unknown own ers" to quiet title. Rencher pnt in an answer, tiled a cross bill and tied np thiB snit in New Mexico and now he brings suit in New York because there he suc ceeded in getting personal service on Elkins. The senator says he sold a por tion of the lands claimed by Renoher to T. B. Catron on the same conditions as they had been previously held by Rencher. He also pleads that Renoher is barred by statute of limitations. PENITENTIABY BECEUITS. Sheriff C. C. Perry and Deputies J. I. Hinkle, 8. P. Painter and C. L. Ballard arrived from Roswell, Chavez county, this morning with the following boarders for Hotel de Bergmann: Giok fiarkins, laroeny of a horse, one year; John Coop er, larceny of a mare, six months; Santi ago Peralta, assault with intent to com mit mnrder, one year; Cirzo CaBtillo, murder in the second degree, three years; R. A. Franklin, larceny of eattle, one year. Upon the arrival of the train from the south these prisoners were promptly landed in the penitentiary. LAND OFFICE TBANBACTIONB. The following persons have made origi nal homestead entries at the U. S, land office in this oity during the week: Man uel Gutierrez, Bernalillo oonnty, 160 acres; Eleonor C. McEellar, Mora oonnty, 171.05 acres; David Stewart, Bernalillo county, 80 acres; Percy C. Crews, San Mi guel county, 160 aores; Hannah Downs, Bernalillo county; Casimiro Pando, ttio Arriba county, 71.72 acres; Chas. H. Woods, San Juan county, 160 aores. The following persons have made final proofs on their homesteads: Joaqnin Duran, Guadalupe eounty, near Puerto de Luna, 160 acres; Epimenio Valerio, Mora county, near Rooiada, 89.34 aores. OFFICIAL DOTS. Judge Walker, register of tbeU. S. laud offioe, says that laud office business has been uncommonly good so far this month. Surveyor General Easley is preparing an important letter to the commissioner of the general land office on the subject of small land holdings. The governor has appointed James C. Plemmons, of Hermosa, Sierra county, and Edward MoTeigne, of Richardson. Lincoln county, as notaries public The Little Fanny and the Silver Creek Mining companies, of Cooney, Sooorro oounty, have filed certificates of the ap pointment of A. G, Morrow as their agent in New Mexioo, vice Stewart L. Tatrum, whose appointment has been revoked. The Monte Christo Mining company has filed articles with the territorial sec retary reciting the following particulars: Incorporators, Wo, B. MoCreery, of Flint, Mich.; J. B. Henny, of Freeport, III.; J. C. Koitz, of Cleveland, Ohio; J. A. Wood, of Kansas City; Christian Weigand, James S. Dnnoan and Frank A. Manzanares, of Las Vegas; objeots, acquiring and developing mines, constructing and operating redno tion works, maintaining canals and pipe lines; capital stock, $500,000; life, fifty years; directors, same .s the incorporat ors; principal place of business, Chicago, 111.; mines located near Golden, Santa Fe county. The mild end of a Dakota blizzard struck the Santa Fe range last night and the crest of Baldy mountain has been en veloped in the folds of the storm king's ulster nil day. No snow in town, how ever. Don Fernando Herrera, a substantial resident of Rnidoso, Lincoln county, called at this office to-day for the pur pose of substantially indionting that he could not do without the Spanish edition of the New Mexican. David S. Lonitzki is at the front to day with an eularged advertisement call ing public attention to his splendid stock of furniture, household goods and qneeos ware. These goods are direct from the factory and are marked to sell at prices never before quoted m New Mexico. It will pay you to examine this stock. Mr. Chas. Dyer, superintendent of the western grand division of the A., T. & S F., passed up the road Inst night en ronte to his headquarters at Pueblo. Ex-Gov. Prince met him at Lamy Junction and had a conference with him on the neces sity of improved mail and passenger service for this city. A letter from Denver Says the general missionary committee of the M. E. church has appropriated for 8panish work in New Mexico $11,656 with $1,800 for schools; for missionary work among the Navajo Indians, $1,116, AT TIERRA AM A RILL A. Delightful Dramatic and Musical En tertainment at the County Seat of Rio Arriba County. Awarded Highest Honors-World' Fair. 'DH' S. SPITZ, The Jeweller-ss SA.3STTj FE. 3ST. Kcitnrert Hates to (California. $56.00 via the ''Santa Fe Route" to Los Angeles and San Diego, $66.90 to San Francisco and return; tickets good for return passage six months from date of sale, allowing stop-overs at any interme diate points. For particulars call on or address agents of the Santa Fe Ronte. ' H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. Geo. T. Nicholson, G. P. A., Chicago, III. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising frum impure blood. New ton's drug store. ROUND ABOUT TOWN. Special meeting of the building and loan board this evening. A Raymond Whitoomb exenrsion party will reach Santa Fe Saturday night and spend Sunday here, departing for the west at 1 p. m. - nr Willi' FOR THE HAIR and SKIN AM. .VWllX - A warm shampoo with Cutlcura Soap, and a single application of Cutlcura (ointment), the great Skin Cure, clear the scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dand ruff, allay Itching-, soothe irritation, stim ulate the hair follicles, and nourish the roots, thus producing Luxuriant Hair, with a clean, wholesome scalp. SoM throtirliotrt tilt WnrM. PoTl Dare ClIM. Guar., Sail fropmton, Uiua, t. . A. As to Judge Prince's Home. The way in which the editor of one of the territorial papers that is hostile to Judge Frinee keeps asserting that he has removed from New Mexico is amusing, especially to those who understand the animus. The wish is father to the thought. The only foundation is that his son has gone to sohool for the winter in Denver. If every one in New Mexioo, who has found it desirable to send a child to sohool in the east or north, was thereby considered to have changed his residenoe, our population wonld be considerably reduced. The fact is that Judge Prince has never thought for a single moment of leavins the territory: and if the editor aforesaid ever visits Santa Fe he will find him living in the same hause which for sixteen years has been his home, un less absent on business or to represent New Mexioo at some national meeting, as at Minneapolis in October and Omaha next week. 11 the editor in question in stead of in j urine the territory by report ing the loss of prominent citizens would devote a little time and money to aiding it by attendance nt eome of these con gresses, it would at least show more pub lio spirit. Bv the way, it may gratify him to know that Judge Prinoe has just ar ranged to build a house at his Kspanola orchard as a residence during the frnit season. PERSONAL. Mr. J. P. O'Brien has rt turned from a trip to Golden. Mr. Wm. White returned to-day from a surveying trip in the Rio Pneroo region. Mr. J. D. Hughes, business manager for the New Mexican, is on a trip to the central part of the territory. Messrs. A. Staab, Simon Nusbaum and Mortimer Kaufman went to Las Vegas last night on business before the district court. AtthePalaoe: Jim Curry, Espanola; Wm. Green, San Marcos, Texas; Frank J. Woods, Chicago; C. C. Perry, 0. L. Bal lard, S. P. Painter, John I. Hinkle, Ros well. At the Exchange: H. R. Whiting, Al buquerque; Edwin Laube and wife, Ouray; Mrs. Hnrbitz, Durango; E. Yox all, wife and child, Denver; B. W. Buns dick, St. Lonis; M. W. Lawrence, Garden City ; G. Bovard, Albuquerque. Mr. L. W. Voung, of Prescott, A. T., was in the oity yesterday and spent the day with his friend, Mr. Weltmer. He left this morning on a trip to Chicago. He is a thorough-going business man and a genial gentleman who expressed himself as much pleased with the oapital city. He may return here. Mr. C. L. Ballard, a well known and popular citizen of the lower Peoos valley, aocompanied Sheriff Perry up from Ros well to-day. ' ' Correspondence New Mexican. Tierra Amarilla, Nov. 16. Last Thurs day evening the residents of this village and the court visitors were most delight fully entertained. An amateur theatrioal performance was presented by the young ladies of the place, for the benefit of the Catholic ohnrch in conrse of ereotion here. The program rendered was of a most entertaining and enjoyable char acter. From time to time the brass band, under the ablo management of Mr. Harry Boalby, delimited tbe audience with the sweetest of Btrains and gained for itself laurels 'of which many a more preten tious organization might well be prond PBOGBAM. Prologue Head by Miss Burns Three Little Mniils .. ...... E. Burns, M. Burns, M. Mnrkley Duet Comic Paul and Virginia Her Letter Bret Hurt . . . . Virginia Met nrtliy Band. Murder Will Out Comedy Vocal Solo L. G. Head The Raven - A. B. Renehan The Sweet Family : Farce Band. Guitar Solo.. Miss Burns The Medical Man A Love Farce The Gypsy ( 'ouutess -. ..V, flJCClirtliy uuu m. minis Chorus. . ...... .'i. : My Sunny Home Guitar Soto Vocal Harry Boalby Band. Closing Remarks Judge N. B. Laughlln Miss Marguerite Burns, as Ma Sweet, whs a most decided sucoeBS. In her in imitable style Bhe introduced to the audi ence her four handsome daughters, whom she recommended for various accomplish ments. The "new" and "catchy" tuneB, to uBe Ma Swoet's own words, were re ceived with great applause. Mamie Markley, as uionana uauspout, Ma Sweet's vounorest daughter, distin guished herself (as her ma said she would) ior gigsiing. ot Klls(51,uK ""'u exceedingly well done. Miss Burns, as Betsv Heimay, anomer daughter, proved that as a ohnmpion of her sex she has no peer. Her Bdvioe to suf fering womankind to vote, vote early and vote often, was received with deserved applause. ..... . . w "The Kaven," uenverea Dy mi. a. o. Renehan. needs no comment. Mr. Rene- han's reputation as an eloontionist is well known, and he treateu tne weira poem in a manner at onoe individual and unique. The vocal solo by Mr. L. G. Read was well rendered and added much to the pleasure of the evening. "Her Letter," a story of early California life, and one of Bret Hart's most forcible poems, was rendered in the clear, expres sive voice peculiar to Miss Virginia M. McCarthy. In seleoting this poem the idea was not alone to entertain the as sembled company, but to honor the poet of the west the land of olondless skies and fresh breezes,of graceful prairies and flowering canons. In the ooinedy, "Murder Will Out," Miss P. Romero, as Dinah, a negro maid, im personated the original dusky lady to perfection, aDd to Miss J. Vigil was left the work of making the end speech which oontained the all truthful aud rather sug gestive remark, "We must always remem ber that some time or other 'Murder will out.'" The "Medioal Man," Alphonso de Pickle ton, a confirmed bachelor with some land ed property (on his boots), and also "rents" in the same boots, was moBt forcibly personated by Miss M. Burns, and Miss E. Bums, as the lady who finally oompels Alphonso to realize that soles (souls) always, without exception, go in pairs, was above critioism. Bpth ladies possess rare dramatio abil ity and as a result the "Medical Man" was Highly enjoyed. Miss V. M. McCarthy, as Gipsy Countess, and Miss M, Burns as oount were heartily encored. Thacks are returned to Messrs. Mar tinez, Einderman, James Sargent and J. Bums for their kind assistance in helping equip the hall, and to J. Burns and J. Sargent, committee on stage arrangements. mm CBEAM MM MOST PERFECT MADE. A nure Crane Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THH STANDARD. They are papa's, and all right for him, but all wrong for, the little girl. When spectacles are necessary, they are very necessary, but nothing can be worse tnan speotaoles that do not fit the eyes, as they fail to Bupply a want that must he met fully to save the sight from inlnry. Speo taoles can't be bought off hand. It needs the aid of an optician to assure the selec tion of a properly fitted glass. We make a specialty of ocular examinations, for which we charge nothing. Our prices for optical goods are the lowest in town. The onrtain used and which worked so admirably during the performance was the ii.vention of Mr. J. Burns. The door receipts were good. . A Cord of Thanks. The undersigned, members of the grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, earnestly re quest that the New Mexican will allow us through its valuable columns to return our most sincere and knightly thanks to Brothers Easley and Gable for the many courtesies and favors extended to us daring our stay in Santa Fe. J. J. Lesson, C. S. Bahnev, L. A. Garb, Auq, Winkler, S. C. Meek, 0. O. Clark, Wm. M. Bobbowdai.e, W. W. Ribdon. A Mountain SIlMhap. Mr. C. C. Ridgway, of Washington, P. C, well and favorably known in this city, who is staying at present at the Jemez hot springs, met with quite a serious ao- cident the other day and he and his 00m panions miraculously esoaped with their lives, rney naa Daen attending iuo iohbi of the Dueblo of Jemez and on tneir re turn to the spring, in the dark of the night, the wagon fell down a preoipioe and it was with great difficulty that tne oocupants got from under the wagon without any serious injury. The wagon was full of men and women. An Egyp tian deotiBt, Dr. Farah, one of the party received some bruises only. Mr. Ridgway has made many friends in this territory and will return home after Christmas fully restored to health. "The Common People," As Abraham Lincoln called them, do not care to argue about their ailments. What they want is a medicine that will cure them. The simple, honest statement, -1 know that Hood's Sarsaparilla onred me," is the best areument in favor of this medicine, and this is what many thoos ands voluntarily say. Hood's pills are the best after-dinner Dills, assist indication, cure headaehe, 25o. Thanksgiving Proclamation. In pursuance of the well known custom of returning thanks to the Giver of all Gifts for the blessings bestowed upon us, and in thankful consideration of tbe copious and bounteous rains, whioh He in His all-wise mercy has bestowed npon the people of this territory during the past year, granting to them a plentiful harvest and a season unprecedented in the history of New Mexioo; In acknowledgement of our indebted ness to Almighty God for the manifold blessings and mnroies vonehsafed to the people of our territory, I earnestly reoom mend that THURSDAY, TBI 28lH DAY OF ROVRat- bkr, 1895, be set apart and observed as a day of thanksgiving aud prayer. On that day, let as assemble at our respective places of worship, and with gratefnl praise and thanksgiving, confess onr responsibility to God, theCreater of all, and renew our determination to live better and more npright lives in the years to eome. May we not forget to eomfort the sink, cheer the unfortunate, .and manifest- charity towards all. Given under my hand and the great seal of the territory of New Mexico, at the executive office at Santa Fe, on this, the 13th day of November, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand, Eight Hundred and Ninety-five, and the one hnndred and twentieth year of our Amerioan Inde pendence. W. T. Thornton, Governor of New Mexioo, By the Governor; Lobion Mili.ib, Scoretary of New Mexico. I1P Well shod gives the idea of comfort on foot, and that is lust where you want comfort at all times. If there is not 00m fort in our footwear, then there is no suoh a thing anywhere, and the knack of knowing how to be oomfortable is a lost art. In shoes, comfort and high quality are apt to go together. As a rule, the best is the most comfortable shoe. We are giving ourselves no more than our due in claiming that we sell quality and comfort at reasonable prices, as in the past, so in the present. Confidently in viting the attention of our neighbors to the style, quality and ease represented in onr stock, we at the same time quote suoh prices as yon desire. Say, why don't yon try De Witt's Little Early Risers f These little pills oure head ache, indigestion and constipation. They are small, but do the work. Newton'i drug store, Milk Punch 10 ots a glass at the Colo rado saloon. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. John MoCullongh Colorado saloon. Havana oigars at MrB. Bush has fitted up the Lehman SDiesrelberir house 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. TT.0JIHC0 New Fast California Train. On October 29 the Santa Fe Ronte will inaugurate new and striotly limited first- class service to Southern California. The California Limited willleave Chioago at 6,00 p. m. daily, reaching Los Angeles in three days and Han c rancisao in tnree and oue-balf days, a saving of half a day, Time from this station correspondingly reduced. Equipment will consist of superb new vestibnled Pullman palace and compart ment sleepers, chair car aud dining car, through to Los Angeles withont change, This will be the fastest and moat lux arious service via any line to California, Another daily train will oary through palace sleeper and tourist sleeper to San Franolsco and tonrist sleeper- to Los Anseles, as at present. For full particulars inquire of local agent Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. David S. Centrally Looated. Lower Frisoo Street. First Furniture Store you Come To. Lowitzki (HOT o SIPiRinSTQ-S.) LARGEST STOCK IN I DEALER IN No TBOUBLE to Show Goods. Free Delivery. BEST ASSORTMENT FUlnlWITWInll PUEEWS wm My Holiday Furniture Just Received Prices before never Equaled in City of Santa Fe. I will furnish you from the pallor to the kitchen on easy payments. Highest cash price paid for second hand goods. THESE Celebrated Hot Springs are looatea in tne miast 01 1110 n.mij.iv Cliff Dwellers, tw enty-ttve miles west of Taos, and fifty miles north of Santa Fe, and' about twelve miles from Barranca Station on the Denver nde Knilway, rroir The temperature o & Rio Grande Railway, from which point a daily line of stages run to the ;enneratureoI these waters is iroin nux inoBmra are earbonie. Altitude 8,000 feet. Climate very dry ana aeiignpui ine year Springs. ,1 n, 1. n um.nrnr,rllr..ia lintt.1 fni tllA onVPnlIlCe Of ill- valids and tourists. These waters contain 1B86.34 grains of alkaline salts to the gallon; being the richest Alkaline Hot Springs in the world. J he efficacy of these wnters has been thoroughly tested by themiraclous cures attested to in the following diseases: Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Consumption. Malaria, Bright s Disease of the Kidneys, Syphilitic and Mercnlinr Affections, Scrofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female lorn plaints, etc.. etc. Board, Lodging and Bathing, $2.S0 per day. Reduced rates given by the month. For further particular address ANTONIO JOSEPH, Prop.. Ojo Cftliente, Taoa County, New Mexico. CARTWRIGHT & BRO. :r ElRlE H. B. SPECIALTIES G-ranulated Sugar per cwt Colorado Potatoes Oats Corn Bran Hay Basket Fired Japan Tea, per lb Condensed Cream, pound can Catsup, pint bottle y. Syrup, gallon can , Macaroni, two 1-lb packages Vermicelli, two 1-lb packages ii ii $5.50 .75 1.00 1.00 1.00 .65 .25 .10 .20 .50 .25 .25 Fine quality roasted coffee, 3-lbs 1.00 Good Family Flour, 50 lb sk 1 .00 Patent Flour " 1.15 TELEPHONE 4 .A.. STAAB, IMPORTER AUD JOBBER. Oldeet end Ltrgett E.tabllahmeni la Bomthweat. , Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hardware. Santa Fe Now Mexioo EMTABlilBHKI) 1NH7. Bar-fioek Ivo. Visible Wrlthur, . Perfect Alignment, Automatic Actions. Eiw of Operation. PRIOB SIOQ. It is impossible for tn operator, how ever expert, to reach the limit of speed on this machine. ffe want gilt-edged firms to represent ns in all towns In New Mexico, Arieona and Sonora, Mexioo, and, quality of goods considered, oar ' discounts are the beet qnoted anywhere. - Exolnslve ageneles given. Old machine of all makes taken in trade. Write for estimate, sending name and nnmber of your typewriter. We earry a foil line of typewriter ribbons, oatbons, papers and general supplies. We are old short-hand reporters and recognize the needs of the profession. All onr goods warranted the best, ; :p iiridrinir' & teOBinsrsoiT, JOBBERS OF BICYCLES, TIPEWBITIR8 AND PHOTO STOCK, 18-18 N. 8E00MD AVE., PHOENIX, ARIZ.