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No reduction in price made for "every ther dav" advertisements. For the yenr ending Jane 30, 1891, the number of employes fur each employe killed was 128, as compared with 320 in the prev ions year. The number of train men employed for one killed was 156, as compared with 115 in the previous year. This is a marked improvement, and is be lieved to be due to the use of better safety equipment. , The supreme court of the United States has held in cases cited that the hazardous character of the basioess of operating a railroad seems to call for special legisla tion with respeot to railroad corporations, having for its object the protection of their employes as well as the safety of the publio, and that it is incumbent upon promoters of works of necessity or utility, where such occupation is attended with danger to life, body or limb, to provide all applianoes readily attainable known to Bcienoe for the prevention of aooidents, and thp.t neglect to provide such ap plianoes will be regarded as proof of cul pable negligence. PRESS COMMENT. TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. Itemopratie Territorial ventral Com mittee. OFFICEE8 AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 3. H. Crist, chairman, Rafael Romero, secretary, W. T. Thornton, treasurer, H. B. Fergusson, A. B. Fall, F, A. Manzanares MEMBEBS AT LABOE. H. B. FergussoD, Albuquerque, Felipe Chavez, Belen, F. A. Manzanares, Las Vegas, J. H. Crist, Santa Fe, C. H. Gilder sleeve, Santa Fe, A. 3. Fall, Las Cruces. MEMBERS. Bernalillo County, (). N. Marron, G. W, Harrison. Chavez County. G. A. Richardson Colfax County. A. Sever. Dona Ana County. R. L. Young, Pino. Eddy County. B. A. Nymeyer. Grant County. W. B. Walton, J. Fleming. Guadalupe County. Ramon Dodge. Lincoln Connty. George Curry. Mora County, Macnrio Gallegos. Rio Arriba County. Henry Grant. Santa Fe County. W. T. Thornton, W. P. Cunningham. Sierra County. W. S. Hopewell. San Miguel County. Pelix Martinez, Catarino Romero, Dr. Geo. GojfTd. Sooorro County. . V. Chavez, Euti mio Montoya. San Juan County. Frank E. Prewitt. Taos County. Jaan Romero, A. Sohen rich. Valencia Connty. Jose G. Chavez. W. Tax prospeots are that a meeting of the territorial Democratic committee will be called to meet the last of this month, probably about the 80th instant. Does the esteemed Doming Headlight mean to say that it indorses Delegate Catron's statehood bill in toto, nppor ' tionment and all? We rather guess not. Have you notioed, dear reader, the su periority of the New Mexican's tele graphio press report of late? The As sociated Press seems to have at last plaoed a man on guard in the Rocky mountain district who knows his busi ness. The New Mexican's congratula tions to Mr. T. C. Demond, the A. P's Colorado representative. If Gov. Matthews keeps up his present gait somebody will be nominating him for president. The Hoosier statesman's utteranoes of late indioate that he stands up straight on the financial question. The Democracy might go further than Indiana in search of a presidential candi date and do a great deal worse. So avteb all it appears there is no such thing as "the Schomburgk line." This man Schomburgk was not a surveyor at all; he was simply a botanical enthusiast who wandered over to Venezuela in search of wild flowers and grouped his discover ies by making crude maps of the section visited. Among other objects noted on these maps was a log oabin or two occu pied by English adventurers, and when he reaohed London these oabins were offl oally designated as "British possessions" and Sohomburgk was made muoh of by royalty for the work he had done in "es tablishing the British boundary line." No wonder the London Chronicle insists that Lord Salisbury will have to come down and arbitrate. PROTECTION FOR RAILROAD EMPLOYES. During the year ending Jon 80, 1891, 1,828 railway employes were killed and 33,122 were injured. Compared with the previous year this shows a decrease .of 901 in the number of employes killed and 8,807 in the number of employes injured. One reason for this large deoresss in casualties is the reduotion, to the extent of 93,891, in the number of employes. No statistics covering the year ending June 80, 1895, have as yet been oompiled. It is known, however, that the equipment of oars with hand-holds and grab-irons hat been rapidly going on; that the ma jority of all cars are now so equipped, and that a large nomber of ears and loco motives have alto been fitted with train brake and automttio couplers during the year. It it believed, therefore, that the ratio of accidents for the year ending Jane 80, 1895, will show a still farther decrease. Well, Let 'er Drop. Something may be expeoted to drop in official ciroles in this part of the terri tory before lone. It won't be much of a surprise either. Silver City Eagle. i Small BiiHlnesH. Neither does the Democrat owe any thanks to Delegate Catron for the joDgressions record. As he said when last in Albuquerque, he has "nothing for the Democrat." Albuquerque Democrat. We oan hardly oonolude that any man oapable of holding the position of dele gate in congress would demonstrate his insignificance by a refusal to favor a leading opposition paper with the little courtesies common in public matters of this nature. If the Eagle should be ignored in such a case it would not be remark able, because Mr. Catron has probably never heard of the Eagle; but in the oase of a leading Democratic daily it is an other question, and suoh an attitude to ward the paper would indioate that the greatness of the high official referred to is principally in the region of the waist band rather than in his mental caliber. We can but hope, for the sake of New Mexico, that our delegate in congress is large enough to hold himself above petty , political or personal spite. Now that he occupies the position he does, by the votes of a large majority of the people of this territory, he ought to become the representative of all her oitizens without reference to their politioal views. If he does not beoome such a representative he is nnworthy of the high office he holds. White Oaks Eagle. selfhelp You are weak, run-down," health is frail.strength gone. Doctors call your case an aemia there is a fat-famine in your blood. Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil, with Jhy pophosphites, is the best, food-means of getting your strength back your doctor will tell you that. He knows also that when the digestion is weak it is better to break up cod-liver oil out of the body than to burden your tired digestion with it. Scott's Emulsion does that. Scott & Bownb, Chemists, New York, yx. and fi.oo The m PES VALLEY of . . . NEW.RflEXIO: IFFERS uneqnaled advantages to the farmer, frmit grower, live stock raleer, dairyman, bee- kAAnp. and to the home-Rfieker irenerallv. The soil of the Pesos Valley is of high average fertility, and under irrigation produoes bonntifnl crops of most of the grasses, grains, vegetables, berries and frnits of the temperate and come of those of the semi tropical sons. In sooh fruit as the peach, pear, plum, grape, proud, aprioot.neotarine.oherry, quinoe, etc, the Valley will dispute for the pre-eminence with California; while oompetent authority pronounces its upper portions in particular the finest apple country in the world. Enormous yields of such forage orops as alfalfa, sorghum aud Egyptian eora make the feeding of eattle and sheep and the raising and fattening of hogs a very profitable occupation. The cultivation of canaigre a tanning material of great value it becoming aa Important industry in the Peoos Valley, a borne market having been afforded for all that oan be raised, at a price yielding a handsome profit. The climate of the Peoot Valley hat no taperior ia the United Statet, being pre-eminently healthful and health restoring. Lands with perpetual water-rights are for tale at low prioet and on easy terms. The water supply of the Pecos Valley has no equal in all the arid region for eonetanoy and reliability; and this with the superb climate, productive toil and the facilities afforded by the railway whioh extends through the Valley's en tire length, will cause these lands to enjoy a constant, aud at times rapid, increase in value. The reoent completion of the Peoos Valley Railway to Roswell will oanse the more rapid settlement and development of the npper portions of the Valley, inoluding the rioh Feliz section. The company has recently purohased many of the older improved farms about Roswell, and has now for sale lands to meet the wants of all raw lauds, partially improved lands, as well as farms with houses, orohards and fields of alfalfa and other orops. In the vioiuity of Roswell several pieces of land have been divided into five and ten acres tracts, suitable for orohards and truck farms in eonneotion with suburban homes. Certain of these tracts are being planted to orohards, and will be cultivated and oared for by the company for three years at the end of whioh period they will be handed over to the purchasers. Write for pamphlet folly describing, the terms and conditions on whioh these eeveral classes of traots are told. , FOR FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THE PEOOS VALLEY WITH COPIES OF ILLUSTRA TED PUBLICATIONS ADDRESS The Pecos Irrigation and Improvement Company, Eddy;N. M., or Colorado Springs, Colo. SAGES Quickly, Thoroughly, Ferever Cured. Four out of Ave who suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks of " the blues," are but paying the penalty of early excesses. Vic tims, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Bend for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y. 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FLAT-OPENING BLANK BOOKS Being satisfied that if you have once used a fiat-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-HADE BLANK BOOKS, bound in full leather, with patent FLAT-OPENING STUBS, with your name and the number, or letter, of the book on the back in gilt letter, at the following low price : S Or. (400 page)) Cswh Rook S.M 7 0. (SM " ) IXIcer - - V.M They are made with paga l(jxl6 inchea, of a good ledger paper with round cornered oorers. The books are made in our bindery and we guar antee every one of them. GEO. W. KNAEBEL, Offloe in Griffin block. Collections and searohing titles a speoialty. EDWARD L. BARTLETT, Lawyer, Santa Fe, New Mexioo. Offloe, Catron block. ' A. A. Fbeemam, ElieooBaoa Late Asso. Jnstioe N. M. Sup. Court. FREEMAN BACA, Attorneys at Law, Sooorro, N. M. Wil practioe in the courts of Sooorro. Lin coln, Chaves and Eddy oonnties. Also in the supreme and D. 8. Land oonrts at Santa Fe. E. A. FISKE, Attorney and oonnselor at law, P. O. Boa "F," Santa Fe, N. M, praotieea in su preme and all distriot oonrts of New Mm ioo. T. F. CONWAY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Bilver 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. Praotioea in all terri torial oonrts. Commissioner oourt of olaims. Collections and title searohing. Offloe with E. A.Fiske, Spiegelberg blook Santa Fe. The S hoirt Line r 00080 0(1 OSfflXDOa0. To all Points North. East, South and West, " 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. E. S. LTJTZ, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. XstasHstes 1WML THE NEW I Flilll G COMPffi PRINTERS AND BINDERS. PUDLIOHERO OF DAILY NEW IEXICM WEEKLY NEW MEXICM NUEVO MEXICAHO. ARC THE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS who care to pay a little more than the cos: of ordinary trade cigarettes wilt find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold, Leal grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY PURE els VewKexteeef MTU VLAZ PWIVsl SLAJTZ BOOK All kinds f JOB VOBX dee wit Write fcr Estimates cn Vcrtt. Ibe Best Bqnippci 02 la &fflvtiL mwM imm Facra Lands! UNDER IRRIGATING DITCHES. old! WJines! Choice Mouniaia anil Vallej Lands near the Foot Mis For the Irrigattea erf taw Prairies end Tellers hefrweea Raton an St Oprlnger On Sundae miles erf lare Irrigating Canals nave bees built These leads with peaesaal weesr rights are sold cheap and on the easy tetaas erf tea aaaual ssasasnsa, wskb f per sent Interest Ia addltloa is the eWra there at l,MO,M aeres ef land tor sale, eon. sitting mainly erf Agrletiltiiral. Cob and Timber Lands. The climate Is unsurpassed, aad ejfalfe, grata aatd trait erf aU hinds grow te perfection and in abuaaaase. Those wishing te Tie the leads east sewers Mesial rates en the rail- reads, and will heraebeee else e the sesae, they should buy 160 aeres er stars. The famous Cold Mining Camps near Elizabethtown and Baldy are thrown open to prospectors on more favorable terms than leoations 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 XT. P. D. A O. railroads cross this property. WARRANTY DEEDS GIVEN. For full particulars apply to THE MAXWELL LAND GRANT CO. Raton, New Mexioo. COAL & TRANSFER, LUMBER AND FEED. All kinds of Bough and Finished Lumber; Texas Flooring at the lowest Market Price; Windows and Doors. Also canyon a general Transfer Business and deal in Hay and Grain. . DUDROW & DAVIS, Props. JBOTTKBDBCIIOIIEft THE SANTA FE BREWING GO, saswsBS amd somsss or Santa Fe Lager Beer. K AMUrAOTCISBB Or " ' SODA MINEP.L & CtRBONmO WATERS. PATRONIZE TH 10 HOME INDUSTRY. Palace Avenue, - - Santa Fe N. M. . S. "W"E3DHSILiE!r3. WHOLESALE OCALBB Iff mm il Fills. Office and Warehouse Lower 'Frisco St. uanta Fe, new Mexico. Henry Hinges. Frank Stites. Make Direst Connections With ID. 5c Ku Or. TiajLIISra .Both Ways. 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