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THE DAILY OPTIC. R. A. KI5TLEK, Bdltor aad PnptUUr. Rntered at the Kast LasVeaaa, N. M., postonloe for transmission through Mis nulla ai second-class matter. orriuiAL papkk or TUB OITT. Special Notice. Lai Vinus Dajlt Orno Delivered by mall, post-paid, $l.Xi per aunuin; I5.W for tlx months; fi.m for three mouths, lly car rier , '46 cents pnr woek. La Vko.vs Wkkklt optic 'li columns, de livered by mall, post calil, Is.iRV per an num, II. So for six mouths, ll.iW for Hire months. Hlnale copies In wrappers, B cents. Ham pie copies of fiotli dally and weekly, mailed free when risslreil. Give postofflce address In full, Includiiig state. OoKKHHPONDKNoa UontaluiDK nkws, solici ted from all parts of the country. Com munications addressed to the editor of Tiih OrTio,. to Insure attention, should be accompanied by the writer's full name and address, not tor publication, but ai a Kuarauty of good faith. Rbuittamcbs May be made by draft. money order, postal note, express or reKlstered letter at our risk. Address all letters and telegrams to Thk optic, ICast Lai Vearas. New Mexleo. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNK 6,18U Thk J ke on McKlnley's silence la getting threadbare. In tbe ligbt of ail reason, bow could tbe senate pass a defeated amendment bill P ' To own tbe winner of tbe Derby has been therPrince of Wales' greatest am bltion; to be Kin; of England is a secondary consideration. Wh do not see wby ibe New Mexican and the Albuquerque Democrat object to Catron. What would they have to ay editorially if It were not fof bim f Bicycle snatching is a new form of crime developed in Paris. A lady was riding some distance ahead of her hus band near tbe Fort Maillot recently, when two men stopped ber, pulled her off ber bicycle, and were making off with tbe machine, when her husband caught Up with them and bad them arrested. Br aotual measurement of 60 skele tons, tbe right arm and left leg have been found to be longer in 23, the left arm and right leg in G, the limbs cn the right louger than those on the left in 4, and in the remainder the inequal. ity of tbe limbs was varied. Ooly 7 out of 70 skeletons measured, or 10 per cent., had limbs of equal length. English newspaper men are daisies. Tbe morning after the tornado struck St. Louis, they published that the steamship "St. Louis'1 was wrecked and 1,000 lives lost. The result was that the offices of tbe American Steam- shirt company in London were be sieged for hours by friends of intended passengers booked to cross the Atlanl loonttut ship, and the excitement about the office became S3 ere at at last, that the Amerioan lioe was com peiled to send out a notice to the effect that the steamship "St. Louis" was safely moored at her dock ' in the port of New York, and that tbe story of her wreck, with tbe loss of 1,000 lives, was utterly untruV. The chances are that half of those newspaper men do not know whore the city of St Louis is. STEEL HOUSES AND TORNADOS - The Chicago Chronicle tells how the steel structures are built in Chicago. After saying that well made steel and brick structures ought to be safe from destruction from any storm likely to occur away from tbe earthquake belt, it says: Tbe steel columns, beams, lists, girders and braces are bolted together. Tbe bolts are inserted red-hot in tbe boles where tbe joints connect, are driven borne and bead ed down on the opposite side of the plat wbicb they penetrate. As tbey cool shrink. age occurs by which tbe frame is fastened - closely in its several parts that the joints are impervious to water or even air. As the steel skeleton of a fifteen story building rises, all its parts are as closely held together as if they bad been welded to gether and formed a complete whole. Against such a structure winds and waves would rage ia vain. With the in terstices properly filled such a building might be npset, blown over, rolled along tbe streets, if wide enough, sent topsy turvey in any way, but it would not be disintegrated and crushed. Further on, in tbe same article, the Chronicle has a word to say about the velocity of tbe hurricane in St. Louis, as follows: ... .... The awful storey of March, 1894, which came unheralded to Chicago from tbe northeast, of which the signal servloe fore casters knew nothing, until it whirled down on tbe observatories where they were located, had a force of, seventy or eighty miles an hour. It strewed the lake shore at Chicago with wrecked vessels. Tbe St. Louis cyclone is said to have bad force of eighty miles an hour, but it muit have been at least twice that power. In fact, tbe official observers say tbe aerome ters failed to indicate the speed of the gale. Tbe gusts were so rapid and over whelming, that tbe indicator could not accentuate the points of rotation on the dial. Tbe Chicago storm of two years ago was clearly recorded on meteorological In struments as raging along at the rate of eighty miles an hour. We believe that is true about the St. Louis storm, says the Salt Lake Tri bune.. It would be easy to figure up the exaot surface presented to the wind by a looomotive standing on the track. It would be easy to estimate the amount ; of force necessary to overthrow a looo motive so situated, and from that the -speed of the wind that struck St. Louis could be estimated. When one thinks of it, the conclusion ia almost irresisti ble that there was an expl isive factor in that storm, a power beyond tbe es timation of ordinary mathematics ; a something that can no more be figured out, than can the force which blows a team boiler to atoms. Mrs. Juanita Baca and Mrs. J. B. Walters, left Lincoln for a week's so journ at Unwell. UNTOLD f.XERY FROM RHEur.iATisrc 0. H. Xing, Water Valley, Kiss., sure by Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For five years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Sprint's, Ark., three times, spending Siooo thoro, besides doctors bills j hut could obtain only temporary relief. My -llcsh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds ; my left arm and , leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles mMkJmmm-mm i i Mi being twisted np In knots. I was unable to dress myself, except with assistance, and could only hobble about by using a cane. I had no appetite, tftid was assured, by the doctors, that I could not lire. The pains, at times, were so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodermic Injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, lu poultices; but these gave only temporary relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Inside of two months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and In the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has increased to 168 pounds, and I am now able to do my full day's work as a railroad blacksmith." AYER'S Thi Only World's Fair Sartapirittt. JLTMJt'S PILLS eur Htmmath. NEW IT. 8. LAWS. Recent Acts of Congress Touching U. 8. Attorneys, Marsnais ana Commissioners , From tbe New Mexican. Under the new act of eongress.which takes effect July 1st, U. S. attorneys and marshals will receive salaries in stead of fees. Their salary is fixed at $4,000 per annum, with an allowance of $4 a day for expenses, not icoluding railroad fare, when absent from tneir official residence actually engaged in business. The attorney general shall fix their official residence. When it r shown ia writing by tbe U. S. attorney and the chief justice of the Territory that one or more assistants are , neces sarv the attorney general is author ized to name the assistants, and be is to receive a salary not to exceed $2,600 per annum, with traveling allowance equal to that provided for the attorney and marshal. U. S. COMMISSIONERS. Another new law of interest ooncerns U S. commissioners. This aot provides That tbe terms of ofBse of all com. missioners of the circuit oourts, here tofore appointed, shall expire on the 30th day of Junp, 1897; and anoh office shall, on that day, cease to exist, and said commissioners, shall then deposit all tbe reords and other official papers appertaining to their offices In tbe office of tbe clerk of tbe cirouit court by which tbey are appointed. All pro. ceedings pending, returnable, unexe cuted or unfinished at said date, before any such commissioner, shall be con tinued and disposes of acooratrg to law by such commissioner appointed as herein provided, as may be designated by tbe district court for that purpose. It shall be the duty of the district court of each judicial district to appoint such number of persons,', to be known as United States commissioners, at Such places in the district as mav be designated by the dis trict court, wbicb United S ates com missioners shall have the same powers and perform the same duties .. as are now imposed upon commissioners ol the cirouit courts, Tbe appointment of such United States commissioners shall be entered of record in tbe di trict courts, and notice thereof at onoe given by tbe clerk to tbe attorney general. That such United Slates com missioners shall hold their offices, re spectively, for tbe term of four years, but they shall be at any time subject to removal by tbe district oourt j . and no person shall at any time be a clerk People find just the help they so much need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur uishes tho desired strength by puri fying, vitalizing ond enriching the blood, and thus builds up tho nerves, tones the stomach and regulates the whole system. Head this: " I want to praise Hood's Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I eould not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did. not cure. I decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken n mm Hood's Pills with Hood'ii Earsspsrl!!s, and they have done me much good. I will not be without them. I have taken 13 bottles o .Hood's Sarsaparllla.and through the blessing of God, it has cared me. I worked as hard as ever the past sum mer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood's Pills when taken with Hood's Sarsaparilla help very much." Mrs. M. M. Messenger, Freehold, Penn. this and many other cures prove that a u L Garsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, II. Prepared only by C. I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood'! ri BMeasily, promptly i Pi 113 effwtlviy. K.seuM. The Maxwell Situated in New Mexico and Colorado, On Ihe Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, and Un'on Pacific, Denver & Gulf Railways.' 1,1,1 acres of Land For m Farming Lands Under Irrigation Systems: In tracts of 20 iter s and upwards, with, perpetual water rights, cheap, and on easy terms of 10 annual payments, with 7 per cent, interest. Alfalfa, Grain and Fruits grow to perfection. Choice Prairie or Mountain Grazing Lands, '. Well watered and with Rood shelter, ioterspersed with floe ranches suitable for raising frralns and fruits, In lite of tracts to suit purchaser. Large Pastures For Lease, ' : , , For lonf? lenuB of years, fenced pr unfencedj shipping facilities over twe railroads. On this Grant, near Its western boundary, are situated the famous Gold Mining Districts of KLIZABETHTOWN and BALDY, where mines bare been successfully operated for 25 years, and new, rich discoveries were made in 1895, In the vicinity of tbe new camps of HEMATITE and HAKtlY BLUFF, as rich as any camp in Colo- u, wuv n,iu vi n cv uiin.cniuu kitojuu upon 19 proipeeiors on terms similar to, and as favorable as, tbe United States Government Laws and Regulation,, btage leaves every morning, inese camps. Title Perfect, found ed on United States decisions of the U. S. Supreme Court. For further particulars and pamphlets, apply to THE MAXWELL LAND GRANT COMPANY. Raton, New Mexico. ; , or deputy clerk of a Uuited States court and a United States commission er without the approval of tbe at. torney. general : Provided, Thtt all ao'.s and parts of acta applicable to commissioners of the circuit courts, except as to appointment and fees, shall be applicable to United States commissioners appointed under this act." A RECKLESS JUMPKR. A Prisoner, with His Hands in Cuffs, Leaped Through Window. From the Albuquerque Citizen. A few days ago Sheriff Cameron, of Flagstaff, arrested one John Scott near that town, a fugitive from justice, obarged with stealing a bunch cf horses from Capt. Hodsel', of Elcly, this Ten itory. ( The facts of the arrest were commu nicated to Ihe Eddy eounty sheiiff, who sent Deputy Sheriff fisrkey afcer Scott. The deputy obtained proper requisition pipers at Tboeiiz, and on securing bis prisoner left Flugstaff yes. terday moroing f r this city, with the hands of Scott securely handcuffed, Scott was exceedingly dry all day yes terday on the train, and was a fre. quent caller for water. When near ibe Rio Pueroo station be asked the offi cer to get bim a drink, and when tbe offher started for tbe ice cooler, Scott took advantage of bis absence and leaped through an opeq window, th train moving' along at the rata of thirty-five miles an hour. Tbe oill oer appealed to Conductor Frost, who slacked up, and the train was backed to tbe point where Scott bad made his leap. Tbe prisoner was so thoroughly shocked by the fall, that be pjuld not move from the ground he was then lifted back on the train and brought here, being plaeed in the city jail, last night. Dr. Keynes, the city physician, examined him and pro nounced no bones broken, but said he is budly shocked. Deputy Sheriff Htrkey, with bis prisoner, will con tinue on to Eddy, to. morrow morning, Scott's stealings dates back to the fall of 1894. None But Ayer's at the World's Pair, Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the ex traordinary distinction of having been tbs only blood purifier allowed-an ex hibit at the World's fair, Chicago, Manufacturers of other Sarsaparillas sought.. by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but tbey were all turned away under the application of tbe rule forbidding the - entry of patent medicines and nostrums. The decision of tbe Woild's fair authorities in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's Satsaparilia is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on its merits " . A party of seven persors, including two ladies, from Ponil 1'ark, attended the dance at tbe Exchange hotel, La Belle. There is nothing new conrernirg the coming of the railroad. But the Lin. ooln Heua still has hopes that it will be built. QEEMS as if all the things we like disa gree with ub, and all the tilings we don't like, agree with us. - Dyspepsia lurks in most, of the good things we eat, and indigestion lollows the gratification of appetite. Of course, it isn't Nature's fault. Nature does the best she can, and if a man will onlv help her a little bit at the right time, he may eat what he likes and as much as he likes. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are for people who are troubled with indigestion. Particularly for those in whom It manifests itself in the form of constipation. The Pellets " are ouick and easy in their ac tion. They are in perfect harmony with Nature. They effect a permanent cure. Vou need take them regularly only a little while. After that, use them occasionally when you need them when you have eaten something that disagrees with you. They may be taken just as freely as you would take water or any other necessity of life. Once used they Are always in favor. QntclcIy.Thorontthly, Forever Cured. Four out of Ave whe suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks of "the bines." are fctst paj'Ing the penalty of early excesses. ' Vie. Urns, reclaim your manhood, regain your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) tree. KlEr.EC!ML CO., Buffalo, H.Y.' Land Grant except Sundays,, from Springer for Patent and confirmed by MOUNTAIN RESORTS. Beautiful Places of Retreat for the Health and Pleasure ' a Ifnaclo Resort. The Hermitage la a new hotel situated at tbe fjt of Hermit'e Peak, on tbe Sapello river, up among me pines, it Das . many advantages not usually found at summer resorts, a good hotel with modern Improve ments ana wen ruroisnea rooms, a post office is located at this point, and free tele phone connection is bed with Las Vegas, Toe table is bountifully supplied at ell times with all that tbe season affords. Quests wishing to come, can telt-pbone and a conveyance will be sent for them. Rates, o w per weea. j. . rroprlelor. Summer Mountain Resort, The El Forvenir mountain resort will now ' receive guests tor tbe summer. Tbe most picturesque scenery in America, one nBning ana nunung. Best or Dotal so- commodatlpaa in Hew Mexico, For terms for Doard and lodging. atiDlv to the Ko- mero Mercantile Co., Las Vegas. Carriage leaves their store, southwest corner of the filaza, every Saturday and Tuesday moro ns at 8 o'clock: fare far the round trio. SI For further information, oall at the above usiariisumsni. ' - - ' SUM. The Park House. - Las Veras Hot Springs. N. If. We still have a few choice rooms left for those who c Jine early. The most popular bouse at tbe spring'. Mr. Bob Brtuon, lata from tbe east, has charge of tbe kitchen ; every thing is prepared in best of style. Rates. 35 cents per meal. Room and board $7 per weoa. ittui supuuei wun ins dosi me tnarket affords. Itooins by tbe day, 00 to 7S ctuts.j. .... Mas. Kat Dennis, ': 148-tf -; ! -- " Manager. , Te Health-Seekers. The Blake Ranch, on the head of the Rio Sapello, Is now prepared to receive a limit ed number of hoarders. . This ranch is located In tbe heart of tbe mountains, amid the moat beautiful scenery In the world, where brook trout and wild game offer ample diversion for the nlmrod or anyone seeking out-door sport. It is located only iweniy-nve miles irom ias vegas, and within eight miles of the Rio Peoos, and only three miles from the headwaters of the Rio Gal I in as. Address, Address Mrs. J. P. Blake, Roclada, or in quire for conveyances and rates of W. K. Critgs, Bast Las Vegas, W. M, m. . JJ.P.BlAM. TMf f Booiada. M. M. ' SOME SPECIAL RATES. Annual Meeting American Association of Nurserymen, Chicago, III., June 10th and lUb: Fare, one and one-third for round trip, on certificate plan, to above p int. Commencing June t, we will sell : round crip tickets to Puebfo, at $16 70) to Colorado Springs, $18.50; to Denver, 23. IS. , Tickets limited to or e day in each direction, with final limit for rtturn, -November loth, 1898. . . ' Annual Convention, International Assn, of Fire Engineers Bait Lake Citv. Utah.. Aug. 10 to Htb, m. One lowest first-class standard fare for tbe rrund trip, plus 12. all tickets to be good for continuous pas sage jneaob direction, bearing Malt Lake on Auttuat 15 and 23 only. . - Fourth of July rates: We will sell round trip tickets to all points within 200 miles at one and one-fifth fare for round trip. Tickets on rale July 8d and 4tb. good to return until and including July 6th. 1886.' National Peop'e'a Party (Populist) con vention end American silver convention, at BtLpuis. Mo., July 22d, '96 From Las Vegas to St. Louis and return, $83. ?0. Tick ets on sale July 18.li, 80th and gist. '96; limited to coutiuuuai paesage lu each direc tion.; final limits July 27th, '96. . National Eucanipment Q. A. R, at St Paul, Minn., September 1st to 4th 1896. From Las Vega to St Paul, Minn, and re turn. $87.20. Tfelrets on sale August 80tb and 81st 1806, final limit September Wth,1896. All tickets deposited-with joint agent on or before September - 15:h will be extended to September 80th 1896. Democratic convention at Chicago, July Ttb, 1896. From Las Vegas to Ohiosgo and return, $87.70 for round t ip. tickets to bs 8o'd July 8rd, 4tb and Ath, 1896, with final limit July Hth, 1896, limited to continuous pavssge in each dliection. Republican convention at St Louis. Mo Jiine 16th, 1896: From Las Vegns to St. Louis, Mo., and return, $33.70. Excursion tickets on sa!e, June lath, 18th and 14tb with final limit of Juue 23d, 1896. Tickets will bo limited to continuous passage, in esch direction, going passage to 01 mmence aa-e 01 sale, and return passage to com me nee date of execution, . National convention. Young People's encietitsor mrlstlan Endeavor, at Wash ingroo: u. v.. Julv 7-1S. 1S90: Las Vreas to Washington and return. (A3,93; nn sale July 3d, 4th and 6tb, 1896. Limited to con tinuoos passage, in ea.-h direction, with Hnal limit of July 18tb. 18U4,' An exten slon of return limit, to July fttot, 1896, will oe granted on tickers mat are deposit d yltb. Joint agent at Washington, on or be 'ore 6:00 o'clock p. m., July 14tn, 1896. C. F. Jones, Agent. F. OAKLEY, - Successor to J, 8. KIston, aid Sip Pali, Glazing, Paper Hanging; tc. Shop Opposite Express Office! TELEPHONE 57. Job Printing Of every description executed with neatness ad despatch . , . Atti8C:ticJc.E::a 1 'VJ CJIUttClI DIltEGTOItY. pRESBYTERIAK CHURCH. KEV. NOUMANSK INNER, Pastor. Preaohln k mt it a. m. and 7:80 p, Hunday school at 8:45 a.m. Societv of Christian Eudeavor at 6:45 o. m. All people are cordiHllv WAlnnmjtr! Strangers and sojourners are Invited U worship with us. JJAPT18T CHURCH. A. A. LAYTON, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. ra. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. ui. fl. Y P. U. at T;15 p. tn. All are cordially Invited to attend its services. - JjUBBT METHODIBT EPISCOPAL CHUHCH HARMAN J. HOOVER, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. tn. Preaching at 11 a, m., followed by thirty minutes olass meeting. Upworth League at 7 :00 p. m. Evening service at 7:80 p. m. The pastor and members extend, to all, the welcome of this church, and will be pleased to see vou at Its services. . CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CON, CEPTION. FATHER T. P. oTfCEEFE, Pastor. . Masses will be said at 6:80 and 9:00 a. m, Sunday school at 8 p. m. Vespers and benediction, of the Blessed Sacrament, at 7:80 p. m. Daily morning mass at 6:80 a. m. Sermon, at high mass, at 9:00 a. m. church of our lady of sou ; . rows. 3 .. ,' VERY REV. JAS."h7dEFOURI, Pastor. Rav. Macrick OLiia, Assistant First mass, for winter season, at 6:80 a. m. Becond mass, for winter season, at 8 a. m. High mass for winter season, at 10:00 a. m. Sunday school at 8;00 p. m. Vespers and Beneiiction at 4:00 p. m. Tbe Fathers will preaoh both In English and Spanisb. - - . . V , M ONTEFIORE CONGREGATION. REV. L. 8CHREIBKR, .' Pastor in Charge. Services every Friday, 8 p. m j Sunday morning, II a. m.; Sunday school, every Saturday morning, 9:80 to 12 .o'clock, and Hunday mornings, from 10 to 11 o'clock. A.1 I. 8. CHURCH, '; Rav. Q. W. ToTsON, Pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. Sunday school a 8:00 p. m. Services at 7:80 p. in. Singing and prayer meeting, Wednea UBJ VTBUlUg. WANTED, for Investors with fad, ,Il ;, MINI CO Money furnished for developing mining WIOSFECTS. Good Gold, Silver and Copper properties can be , SOLD QUICKLY by auurcssing tne ' AMERICAN MINING EXCHANGE, -. Rnston. Muss. Santa Fe Rome CONDENSED TIME TABLE WtSTWiRO No.l. STATIONS Eastwabo no.j. 28pmi Chlcoco 10 80om 'i5pm Kansas Olt) 1 SiUm 6 ooam 4a?pm i Iftpm 'lopeka Newton Hutchinson Denver 12 S iam 11 inpm 5 90pm 8 00pm 1 10pm 10 Dopni osupm 8 10pm Colo. Bpr'gs lOHOpm ueopm 7 25pm I'ueoio Trinidad 8 45am LAS VeOAS loam 10 10am 111 111pm U07am Santa Pa LosCerrlllos 10 60pm il (.6a in Albuquerq'e pm 10 4fiam 11 40a ml Doming El Paso 11 ooaml 10 ooam 8 roami Gallup 1 58pm Wlnslow 4 Oom Flair taff 9 35pm I 9 seam 7 27 m 8 06pm Los Angeles. 7 00am 10 45am"anFrancls 6 30pm HOT SPRINGS BRANCH. Leave Dally. 793 j 70S I 701 Arrive Dally. cakd no. S 701 704 701 0)p S:OQn 9:aoa Las Vegas H ridge St. Upper L.V. fiaclta Hot Springs J : 1ISP 2:10o 4:S0p 4:25p 4 12p 4:06p 4.00p 7:00p :0&pg06D9!B5a 6:50p A:4'ip ;:S6p 6:30p :iP susp a.sa 1:57 p o:aoi auop :.xa S:S0i :)pl0: e i:nop l:45p Arrive Dally. : Leave Daliy. Nos, 1 and 4, Pacific and Atlantic express. urns ruiiui&u f mai-tt urawinfrroom cars, tourist sleeping cars and coaches between Chicago and Los Angeles, San: Diego and san rranciseo, ana fullman palace cars and coaches between Chicago- and tbe - Ben. Agent, El Paso, Tex. W. R Bbownd, T. F. & P. A., El PisO.Tex. Chas.F Jonss, Agent, Las Vegas, N.M. J. K. MAKTIN. ; J. H. D. BOVASD Martin & Howard, Contractors ft Builders. Plant , and specifications furnished tree to patrons. Shop next door tc Houghton's Hardware Store. ' J. O. Solxlott, CONTRACTOR ft BUILDEB, Job Work and Repairing, House Mo ing and Raising a Specialty. SHOP COS. NINTH AND INTKROCKAN Your addnss,rith six crate la stamps, mailed to our Hsd- auartcrs, II KIM St., BMt.s. ui., will bring you a full Una ot samples, and rules for self, measurement, of our justly fa mous S3 panti 1 Suits, $13.26; Overcoata, S10.2S, and up. Cut to order. Agents wanted every where. New Plymouth Rock Co. Geo. H. Hutchfson & Co. -HAVE-,-. Real Estate, : Mines, and Mining " tPrope Fpr Sale or Lease. J. B. Newsboy, Horse Shoe, Soraetblug Good. Old Honestj, ' Clipper Navy, Bootjack, . Anohor, No Tax, Pur. fetuff Natural Leaf B,T'GaT?'y' ""Perior, W.N. T., Out of Bight Kodak, rrlde of Kentucky, Yucatan Twlat, ' Health and Prosperity. Topular Price; C vili k. .a ' kiV.H. o! if ' kinds ot pipes Climax. Star. MRS. R. FLINT, Prop. Centrally Located. Good Accommodations. Bates, 1 ,25 per Pay. Board and Boom $5 and $6 per Wek. General Broker. , Land Grants, Improved Ranches, Native Cattle, Improved Cattle, Cattle. Ranges; Horses and Sheep, Real Estate. Stc. una scrip 01 ail mndfi. TeiTltorUl and County Warrants. eral Land Office Business. United States LAS VEGAS, CHAFFIN & HORNE, Livery and Sale Stable. GOOD BIOS AND LIVELY, GENTLE TEAMS. Horses boarded by the day or month. Will keep on hand all kinds ol Hay, Grain and Feed. Lowest prices guaranteed. Agents for the Rush ford and Newton Wagons. Give us a toll. DOUGLAS AVENUE, EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M. ExDeHenCed ! taa WsTsrley because tbey hare learned to ki DtA m. s- ca between a wheel that Is actually high-grade i lluvl a sa miuMyij cisimia so d. is tbS biarbest Of all hlfh " - w iuu iuuu, MADB BT INDIANA BICYCLE CO., IKDUNAPOL1B, IHU. J. J. B. TEITLEBAUM. The Cash Liquor, Cigar and Tobacco Co. TEITLEBAUM & SAVILLE, 109 Sixth Street, Opposite San Miguel National Bank. UKTTINO IT Milwaukee Keg Beer, Soar Mash Bourbon... 6c per glass. 50n pr gallon. 2.26 " " 2.50 Samples only 5o, -Pta.lSctPts.25o Q 8.60c Fineb Whiskies. pkb gal. While House Club $3.00 U. B. Club , 3 26 "Carlisle", Sole Agent 3.50 Samples lOo, Half Pts. 26c, Pts. 50c, Qts. f 1. Finest Whiseiks. pi gal. John Hanniog S4.00 Belle of Anderson 4.25 Gnckeoheimer 5.60 McBrayer, Oscar Pepper and Yellowstone SAMPLES, ONLY lOo. Half- pints 86c, Pints 65o, Quarts, $1.25. Bottled Beer, 10c, lfic, 20c, & Per bottle. Sols Agent 26c for "Carlisle" Whisky, 13.50 per gallon. California and Nat ire Wines from 26o per Bottle, and $1 per Gallon', np. WRear entrance front Lincoln Are., between Optic Office and Rosenthal Bros.-ca I 8. "Press the Button. We'll do the rest." WEAK ORGANS DEVELOPED Prematurcness stopped. All emissions and exhausting drains quickly controlled. Lost powers restored. This is the New Parisian method, and never before used in this country. 1 AH men afflicted with any one of the above disorders, who will cut out this notice and send to as, will receive a month's treatment FREE. Syphilis and private diseases cured in half the time required by ordinary methods and at small cost. LUDAN MEDICAk INSTITUTE, RECEPTION ROOM, 305 TIMES BLOCK, DENVER, COLORADO. The Decorah Estimates, Specifications Furnished .Without Charge; Water Pipes and Well Casing. Dacori Will Co, Douglas H8. Butcher Shop. Fresh Butterine, chea Creamery butter. Leaf lard, SaMsg and Fresh Meats trery da, MACKEL. j, IC"U1 HoUl, wast side Plasa, Las Vegas. A j Complete Stock of Imported, Key . Mexican and Domestic West And a comploU stock of Fancy Smoking Tobaoco: also Pipes and Walking Canes and Ibo best lino o fine Chewing Tobacco. 1hh!i"iHril!d,i.0 tol;,cooJtoo numerons to mention, and i , " . uui"wuus io mention, ana Thole"18 "nd reUil at tbe lowest prices. All cleaned and repaired neatly at lowest prices. Gen TltIes Secured Under the Land Laws. NEW MEXICO BATH SHOE CO., Bridge Street, Las Vegas, N, M. Are built in " the Largest and Best Equipped Factory in the World. ft know the differ and one tbat i Home nth.r. mav ha annA tint th. W..i. - rrada. Srnrehnr in Fialuhrs tus nn liiia ana eoo.uu. F. Wright, Agt. F. SAVILLK, Mob DOWN FINK. WBISKIBS. ; PIR GAL Cigars From $1 per box u Chewing and Smokiog Tobacecs From 25o per lb. u Bole Agent for Kailsplittkr"J Cigar. . So Straight! $2.15 per box. B2.00 Cflovement ! (Patented) I Is ocnstructrd with n 11 an 1 irsm that lifts 50 per cei t. more weight with same rower than wrist pin and pitman, as used in all o'ber mills. Thus, where a ten foot wheel of an ordina ry mill is required, we put in tn 8 foot wbrel of the Decorah mil guarantee i emits. Com-, plete plants wilh tower, tank, pumr, end water service, erected on easy Installment Payment?, If dailred. .. tojkB! john r. still; Contractor I and Builder. Offloa nest door west ot Bulldiug, Tbb Omio,