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I THE DAILY OPTIC. R. A. KL3TLER, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at the Kast LaaVeiras, N. M., postotllce (or transmission through tbe mulls as second-class matter. OFFICIAL papkh OF THS 01TT. Special Notice. Las Vbjqas Dailt Optic Delivered by mall, post-paid, 110.00 per annum; 16.00 for six months; t'J.60 for three months, By car rier, J6 cent! per week. &as Vboas Wkkklt Orrio 28 columni, de livered by mall, post-paid, IJ.OO per an num, 11.00 for six months, 76a for three months. 81nle copies In wrappers, 6 cents. Sample copies of both dally and weekly, mailed free when fl.lred. Give postofflce address In full, Including state. 0)bhB8pomdkmok Oontalnlng sswi, solid- aA twnm all nnrtinf tllA Oi'MintrV. OUIU- munlcatloni addressed to the editor of Thu Optio, to Insure attention, should be accompanied by the writer's full name and address, not for publication, but as a guaranty of good faith. Rkkuttancks May be made by draft.money order, postal note, express or registered letter at our risk. Address all letters and taleurrams to Thu Optio, Kast Las Vagal, New Mexico. For President,! WILLIAM McKINLET. Of Ohio. For Vice-President, GARRET A. HOBART, Of New Jersey. J To all our products, to those of tbe wine and the field, as well as those of tbe bop and factory, to WOOL, tbe products of the great Industry of sbeep husbandry, as well as to the finished woolens of tbe mill, we promise the most ample protection." National Republican Platform. PROTECTION, BIMETALLISM, , STATEHOOD. Call for a Republican Territorial Convention. A convention of the Republican party of New Mexico is hereby called to meet at the City of East Las Vegas, on Saturday, tbe 26th day of September, 1896, to nominate a candidate for delegate to represent the Territory of New Mexico in the Fifty.flfth Congress. In accordance with a resolution passed at tbe meeting of tbe central committee, held in Albuquerque in March last, the several counties of the Territory are entitled to representation in this conven tion as follows: Bernalillo IS Delegates. Chaves 1 Colfax . 4 " DofiaAna 6 Eddy 1 " GraDt 4 " Guadalupe ....2 " Llucoln 3 " Mora 6 " Rio Arriba 7 " Hun Juan I " Ban Miguel U ' HautaPe ........ 8 " Sierra 2 " Socorro 8 ' Taos 6 " Union 2 " Valencia .... 8 " Total 'J8 Delegates, The various county committees are here by instructed to make all proper arrange meats for the holding of county conven tions and tbe selection of delegates. Under the existing rules, alternates are not allowed, nor proxies, unless tbe same are held bv a resident of tbe same county as the delegate for whom tbe holder of tbe proxy acts. Tbe county conventions will be compos ed of delegates chosen at precinct mass meetings, which will be arranged for and called by the county committees, naming the exact time and place for such meeting Where there is no county committee, the members of tbe Territorial orntral com mlttee will perform the duties o tbe couo ty committee, and will call precinct mass meetings. Counts conventions must be held not later than the 21st day of . September, 1896. Tbe chairman and secretary of tbe precinct meetings will certify a list of tbe delegates elected to tbe county convention te tbe chairman of tbe various county committees. The chairman and secretary of county conventions will certify a list of tbe dele gates elected to tbe Territorial convention, and mail tbe same to tbe secretary of this committee, at Santa Fe. on or before' the 22nd day of September, 1896. By order of tbe Territorial Central Com' mlttee. Edwabd L. Bartlktt, Max Frost, Chairman Secretary. Banta Fe, N. M., August 18th, 1896. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6, 1896. The next national G. A. K. encamp ment will be held at Buffalo. N. Y. The rerea ticket carried tbe day in the-republican primaries at Albuquer que. Whks will the San Miguel county republican convention be heldF Let the bosses say. Tempuu fugit. Next Monday is labor day and it will be largely observed throughout the length and breadth of the land. The New Mexican at Santa Fe would seem to be going out of its way to make political capital out of the Borrego trials, over there. Judge Laughlin, over at Santa Fe, has ordered that the clerk of court correot tbe record as to the arraign ment of tbe Borre gag for trial. ' The rarest coin io the United States is tbe double-eagle of 1819, of which there is only one in existence,' belong ing to the cabinet of tbe United States mint. Tbe next in rarity is tbe half eagle of 1815. It is said that the king of Sweden, to complete bis collection of United States coin?, paid f 2,000 for n specimen. Ooly five of these half eagles are in existence. Tbe silver dollar of 1804 is rare and valuable. Only tn !;oes of the kind are to be found. u Is needed by poor, tired mothers, over worked and burdened with care, debili tated and run down bocauso of poor, thin and impoverished blood. Help la needed by the nervous sufferer, the men sild women tortured with rheumatism, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, sorofuln, catarrh; Help Comes Quickly When Hood's Barsaparilla begins to en rich, purify and vitalize the blood, and sends it in a healing, nourishing, invig orating stroam to the nerves, muscles and organs of the body. Hood's Barsaparilla builds up tbe weak and broken down sys tem, and oures all blood diseases, because i n i Sarsaparilla lithe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. SL Prepared only by C. 1. Hood Ss Co., Lowell, Mass. . , . , , , are the only Uls to take nOOU S flllS with Uood's Sarsaparilla, SCIENCE OF HVPNOTISM. 1 Tbe presenoe of An hypnotist in tbe city brings tbe new science dearly be fore tbe (people. Though traveling hypnotists and mesmerists have been oomnion for many years, it has been in the past few years, only, that Jibe sub jectof hypnotism has attracted , the at tention of scientists and has been put into praolioal use In tbe professions To define hypnotism, it is necessary to begin, as with eleotriolty, with tbe phenomena. We know what this is and we know that one person exercises it oyer another, but there our knowl edge stops. What it is, in one mind, that so influences another, is not known and never will be explained, at least until the human mind is more thor oughly understood. There can be but little interest at- taob to any new discovery, either in tbe psychological or physioal world. unless some praotical use can be made of it. Hypnotism is of great value in the medical profession and, if used bon estly and judicially, in other profes, sions and in business. Ia the past few years, it has been used t") some extent in the detection of guilt in criminals. 'Ourel," himself claims to have spent considerable time in tbe past three years in working in conjunction with polioe officers, in ob taining confessions from criminals. While the term hypnotism has bot en tered into criminal juris-pradence, the facts have been, and are, reoogai6d by courts of justice. The Ilayward-BHxt Oing murder case, in Minneapolis, is one in wnicn hypnotism played quite an important part. William A. Barnes, the profes sional hypnotist of Denver, Colorado, was called to give expert testimony as to whether or not Harry Hayward did hypnotize Blixt and influence him to ommit the horrible deed of murdering Miss Uing. He found Blixt a ready subject, he bypnotizad him, sabjjoted bim to tbe most severe tests, and se cured a confession from him of his hor rible crime, for which Hayward afterward hanged. was THE FOLSOM CASE. A Warrant for Commitment Ordered and His $1B,000 Bond De clared Forfeited. From the New Mexican. In the matter of tbe case of S. M. Folsnm, wherein tbe supreme oourt of the United States has issued a man date on the supreme court of New Mexico to ezeoute tbe decree of tbe district court imprisoning Folsom lor nve years lor iraua and emoezzlement, In connection with his management' of tbe wrecked Albuquerque; i national bank, and wbereia Folsom was ordered to appear bfore tbe New Mexico su preme court on the first day of the present term and abide the order and judgment thereof, the Territorial su preme court has entered Judc-ment against tbe defendant and a Warrant of commitment was ordered issued forth with against him, the commitment calling for his imprisonment in the New Mezioo penitentiary for five years, less the time he has already served therein, , , Tbe records of the court alsd recite that, when Folsom appealed from the judgment of the1 Territorial courts to tbe United States court of appeals at St. Louis, ho gave a $15,000 bond fori bis appearance, with Wm. P. Metcalf, Charles W. Lewis, F. W. Clancy, Ed. ward a. uanoon, w. s. rrager and T. (Jatroq as sureties, aod that, when formally called upon to do so, the bondemen had failed to produoe the bodv of Folsom in oourt. Consequent ly, an order was made deolarinir the Dond loneited and giving tbe said sureties until the next term to snow cause wby execution should not issue against tbem. He Should Resign, ; From the Albuquerque Citizen. A member of tbe republican central com. mlttee from this county would tender bis resignation instanler if he were assured mat tne lias vega, convention would en dorse tbe St. Louis platform. Las Vegas urxiu, The Citizen can assure the rentle- man mat me Las vegas convention will endorse the national repnblican piatiorm. Visiting Las Vegans. From ths White Oaks Eagle. - ., It. L. M. Ross, of Lat Veeas.'" whom i everybody in these parts' kuews, was gam nere ana in tbe Jioarillas. last week, looking after his mininsr interests there. John Hill. also a resident of the Meadow City, accompanied Mr. Jtosi. A Paper with an Opinion. From tbe Albuquerque Democrat. The Las Vegas Optic, a republican paper supporting McKioley, bas a rery un-repnblican habit of saying what it wipes. , - n r bUifc man'I'A h iWuthtt. Bonis Newsy Items Jotted Dowii for "The Optio" from , the City Over the Range, Special Currenpondenet to the Optie. Ha NT A Fk, N. M Septembi-r 4tb, 1896, Tbe republicans have called their county convention, to nominate eight delegates to tbe Lai Vegas con vention, lor lbs 19tb instant. Amado Cbavos, Territorial superin tendent of publlo instruction, visited Bernalillo County, tbe fore part of tbia week, on ollioial business. The U. 8. court of private land claims expeots to be in session till tbe middle of the month. Gen. K. L. Barilutt and wife have returned from a threo weeks1 outing on tbe upper I'eoos. Ex-Gov." Trlnoe and family have spent tbe week on their orchard, 'Sun- uy Side," at Espanola. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Morris, of New York, who. have , been visiting here for three weeks, left, on Tburs day, for Fort Riley, Kansas, for a visit, going thenoe borne to New York.' They WCM sd well pleased with tbelr stay here that they will return next summer and spend a couple of months. " Lieut. V. E. Stottler, the energetio aod successful agent of tbe Mesoalero. Apaches, after an enjoyable visit of several days in this city, returned, Wednesday night, to bis post of duty at the ; Mesralero reservation, in Dofia Ana county. ' E.' J." McLean, bead of tbe wool- dealing firm of E. J. McLean & Co. who has been east for several weeks, is expeoted to return to Santa Fe, early tbe oomlng week. J. D. Hughes, business manager of tbe New Mexican, has gone to Kansas on a short visit. ' Frank W. Clancy, tbe Albuquerque attorney, spent the week here on busi ness before the land court. ' The talk among the republicans is that H. B. Cartwrigbt, who bas made a model county treasurer far four years, should be re-nomicated. ! Charles W. Dudrow, chairman of the board of county commissioners, is bi opular and will likely be nominated jc lor office again by tbe republicans. I Julius bisemann, of Jusemaon broth ers, Boston wool-dealers, visited Santa Fe during the week. ! Lots' of candidates for the democratic nominations about the town. The legislative o Aloes and county collector billet seem the most sought after. 1 T. McQulston, a well known mer chant of Klnconada, visited the city during the week. Publiu sonools start up, Monday, with a full complement of teachers ana scholars. I Associate Justice II. B. Hamilton, of the Territorial supreme court, left, Wednesday night, for hu home at Socorro. ! The week's proceedings of the Ter. ritorial supreme oourt were closely watched by tbe attorneys, defendants and litigants in tbe several cases and also by those morbidly inclined. The proceedings in tbe so-oailefl Horrego murder oases were quite exolting and have occasioned much discussion, pro an icon. It is agreed though on all sides that Messrs. Catron & Spiess made a most persistent and bard fight for their cheats. This they were in honor bound to do, and did. Observes Noas But Aytr's at tks World's Pair. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the ex traordinary distinction of having been tbe 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 tbe application of the. rule forbidding the entry of patent medicines and nostrums. Tbe decision of the World's fair authorities In favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in effect as follows: "Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to the list of nostrums. It is here on Its merits " TO CURB A COLD IN ONB DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money if it falls to cure. S5o. tf ' A. O. U. W. Stockholders. Bast Las Vkgab, N. M., September 2nd.. lsvo ine annual meeting or tbe stock holders of tbe A. O. U. W. Heal Estate Investment Co., for the election of direct' on for tbe ensuing year and tbe transac tion of any other business which may prboerly come before the meeting, will be held at A. O. IT. hall. Vvmsn'i block. Tuesday evening September lStb., 1896, at I ft o'clock n m. Ottn. W Nnrin. 8 o'clock p. m. Geo. W. Notes. zw-iut - Secretary. Pass the Pie, Please. From the 1 Paso Herald. At Albuquerque, the other day, gold democrats denounced the Chicago platform and free coinage of silver. Delegates were named to go to Indian- spoils. - Alow pass the pie, again, please. A mirror could no! lie if it wanted to. The glass has noth ing to gain by flat tery. If the roses of health and plump ness of beauty are leaving your tace, your mirror will tell you so. HealtE is the greatest beauti- fier in the world. When a woman sees the indications of ill health in the face. she may with almost absolute certainty iook tor uie cause in editions constiDa uon, and derangement of the organs dis tinctly feminine. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will cure permanently and positively any so-called female com plaint." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets will cure constipation. There is no reason in the world why a woman should not be per fectly healthy. She will train in health. strength and flesh. Hollows and angles will give place to fullness and grace. She will be that noblest and most beautiful of all creation a perfect woman. LOCAL DISEASE and Is ths remit ol colds and sudden climatic changes. For your Protection w positively state that this remedy does not contain mercury or any outer injur ious drus'. Ely's Cream Ba!o)LM is acKnoyienijea to re tne most tnoronch cure for Kasal Catarrh. Cold In 1 1 cad and May Krver r all nmadlea. It opens and cleanses (he nasal passages, allays pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, restores the senses of taste and smell. Price 60e. at DroeKista or by mail. M- DKOTUKUS, 60 Warren tjuwt. New Ywk, m tit-VW, W1M j !ifir Carlos F. Shepard, a Member of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, is About Once More. A Cass cf Weighty Interest inyoia Suffering With Issrvcai Complaints, for thb Patient mi Cured by "Feeing" the EZsms. This Is a Cw Tern ia l!d!s.jte. From tJi Newt, On ef the best known men about the In dianapolis Board of Trade is Carlos F. Bhcp- ard, who for several years has been eotv neoted with the boats of H. E. .Kinney, grain broker. Mr. Shepard Is a bluff, hearty, old gentleman of medium height, groy-headed and with a mustache like a French veteran, Be is a man of very decided views on all subjects and Is especially orthodox in poll tics and medicine. Notwithstanding his firm ness in his convictions and the vigor with which he maintains them he is a man of many friends for manly men, even though some times obstinate In their opinions, have the force of character that win admiration and friendship. 8o a few months ago when the news came to his old aiaccistos on the Board of Tr.vle that Mr. Bhepard had received a stroke of paralvsis and that the probabilities were that his days of usefulness were over, and that perhaps, his hours were numbered, the deep est sympathy went out to the smitten man and his family. - It seemed to all liis friends almost impossible that this rugged old man, always so wholesomely hefcrtyand cheerful, always a picture of health for BIS CHEEKS WERB LIKE THE ROBE IN THEBNOW; eould have been so suddenly laid low. Bnt it was true and many weeks poised before his well-known form and kindly face re turned to his former business haunts. His re-sDoearance was mads the occasion of a hearty welcome and the story of his illness and recovery is well worth the fl liner. It T .UWM II mm, A t Rhnaivl "on the 17th of Aatmk ISM. As I had alt along been of the opinion that I was mode of iron, yoq may wen believe tnat it wns naru for me to entertain the thought that 1 was to be laid up lor more than a aay or two. I am 68 years old, and for 40 years up to the time of this attack, I had not had a day's sickness. Tn doctors who diagnosed m esse saw at once that it was something serl ous. . They at first said that it was lumbago then sciatic rheumatism. l hey nnaliy came to the conclusion they did not know what was the matter with me. I experi enced no pain, my head was clear, my ap petite good, but I lost the use of myself from my hips down. This was a hard stroke to an active man who bas always had an easy going pair of legs. My brother-in-law, who is a physician, came from a neighbor ing city to see me. He pronounced my af fliction to be locomotor ataxia. I am of the opinion that he diagnosed the case correctly for 1 was absolutely paralysed from the hips down. Before he came, however, a day or so be fore I had begun taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. That was on the 20th day of last October. I read an article in the Indianapolil New$ and saw testimonials de scribing cases cured that were similar to mine. It struck me that the remedy could not do me any harm and I began, to take the pills, " Before I benan taking them I could not stir a peg, but had to be carried from place to place. I had not got far into the first hoi when I felt that deliverance from my en. fbroed inaction bad come. Before I finished tbe second box I was able to walk alone The Maxwell Situated in New Mexico and Colorado, On the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, and Union Pacific, t)enver ,& Gulf Railways. Farming Lands Under Irrigation Systems: In tracts of 20 acr'8 and upwards, with perpetual water rights, cheap, and on easy terms of io annual payments, with 7 per cent . a n : 1 tp..:i- 1 iiiicicai. jn.iLa.iin, vjiaui unu Choice Prairie or Mountain Well watered and with good shelter, interspersed with Sne ranches for raising grains and fruits, in size of tracts to suit purchaser. Iat"0"P Pjitllf Pitt I pnea a-eargC I-l!l,UrCS rOf LdSw, For long terms of years, fenced or railroads. . . CMID On tbls Grant, near Its western boundary, ere situated the famous Gold Mining Districts of ELIZABETHTOWN and BALDY, whers mines have been successfully operated for 25 years, and new, rtcb discoveries were made in 1895. In the vioinitv of ui. 1. vuu ui niaa ma ma nAnoi L,uii fl, as ricn as any camp in Colo rado, but with lots of as vet unlocated ground open to prospectors on terms similar to, and as favorable as, tbe United States Government Laws and Regulations. Stage leaves every morning, 11 uicie camps. Title Perfect, founded on United un.iuu9 ui wie j . o. supreme wouit. For further particulars and pamphlets, apply to , THE MAXWELL LAND GRANT COMPANY. Raton, New1 Mexico. NOTICE TO BICYCLISTS. Ths City Ordinance, Made and Provided, Will Be Strictly Enforced by the Marshal . In accordance with the special In structions from the city council, I hereby notify all persons that the law quoted be low will be strictly enforced, on and after September 15th., 1806: Thos. F. Clat, City Matshal, ORDINANCE NO. 74. Section 8. Every person, firm or cor poration aslng any bicycles, tricycles or velocipedes, within tbe limits of the city of Bast Las Vegas, shall pay an annual lioenBe for such use of one dollar and fifty i ca, tor venicies ana no ventcle men tloned In this section shall bo run or used, on any sidewalk of said city, and all such vehicles in tbls section mentioned, shall carry a lamp at night-time, sufficient in capacity to fully notify people of tbs ap proach of sncb vehicles, and persons using I such vehicles on the streets of said city. shall carry tome sufficient Instrument to give alarm, and shall in all caxss wbeu ap proaching persons on tbe streets, give ample and sufficient alarm Indicating suoh 'approach, at Trtdiaiuxpotit, Jnd, with the aid of a cans. About home I do not ceo a cane now but when I coma out on the slippery pavements I feel that I need a little support to make my looting sure. "I am still using Williams' Pink Pills, but I have reduced the dote to. one after each meal. It seems that I have been able to throw some discredit on the predictions of my doctors thanks to the pills. They said I could never walk again but here I am, and I think the credit must be given to the pills. It is said the pills are stimulating, but I can not say that they give me any sensations that I am aware of. They merely cure and that is quite enough for mc. ''Since I liavo been ov.t I have been a walking advertisement for Williams' Pink Pills. I suppose I have recommended them to at least a hundred nernons. What I You want to print ail this? Why, my dear sir, I never gave a recommendation to any pro prietary medicine before in my life. Per haps it may not be a bad thing to do so this time if it will help any sufferer to regain health and bodily activity." Carlos F. Shepard has been a resident ol Indianapolis for over twenty years. Il'e lives at No. 720 Etuit Ohio Etrect. lie has always been en active, enterprising man and his many friends will rejoice that he has liter ally been put upon his feet again. He is not only well-known locally but to shippers all over Indiana and Illinois. gram Xr. Williams' Pir.k Pills for Pale People are an unfailing remedy for all diseases aris ing from a poor and watery condition of the blood, suoh as pale and sallow complexion, general muscular weakness, loss of appetite, depression of spirits, lack of ambition, acss mia, chlorosis or green sickness, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath on slight ex ertion, coldness of hands or feet, swelling of the feet and limbs, pain iu the back, nervous headache, diczinom. -loss of memnrv froftl. pess of will, ringing ia the ears, early decay, all forms of fcmalo weakness, leucorrhcea, tardy or irregular periods, suppression of menses, hysteria, paralysis, locomotor ataxia, rheumatism, sciatica, all diseases depending on vitiated humors in tho blood, cansing scrofula, swelled glands, fever sores, rickets, hip-jnint diseases, hunchback, acquired de formities, decayed bones, chronic eryripelas, catarrh, consumption of the bowels and lungs, and also fur invigorating the blood and system when broken down by overwork, worry, dis ease, excesses and indiscretions of living, re covery from acute diseases, such as fevers, etc., loss of vital powers, spermatorrhea, early de cay, premature old age. These pills are not a purgative medicine. They contain nothing that could injure the most delicate svstem. They act directly on the blood, supplying to tho blood its life-giving qualities by assisting ii to ausaro oiYCtn. mat crcat sumiorter or c.i organio life. In this way the blood, becom ing "built up" and being supplied with its lacking constituents, becomes rich and red, nourishes the various nrnnt fimt,lin0 them to activity in the performance of their itinciions, ana tnus to eliminate diseases from vne sysiem These Pills are manufactured by the Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, f. V., and arc sold only iu boxes bearing the firm's trade mark and wranner nt.sn .t. . i -a iraue raarit ana wrapper, at -60 cents a , or six boxes fur J2.50, and are never sold mlk. They may be had of all dnijreists, direct by ninil fr.im Dr. Williams' Urine Company. The price at which uux. or SIX POXes lur X'J.tnl. unn Are n.,., anl1 in btllK. or Med taose pills are kold makes a course of treat- meni inexpensive U cuuipartd with other ruweiues. Land Grant 1 runs gruw iu penecuon. Grazing Lands, suitable unf enced : ."shipping fscilities over two MINES. " except Sundays, from SDrincer for ' L--0 States Patent and confirmed by ; PHffNIX MEAT MARKET, J. S, Dillon, Prop. I Dealer in all kinds of FRESH MEATS, HAMS AND BACON, Fish, Game and Poultry in Season. ORDERS ROL1CTTED Madam Goffrier, THE MASSAGE WONDER, Has Arrived I She stands ready to cure all com plaints, no matter how serious or Ion standing. Give her a trial and be convinced. CL'icasr.d Restaa, 714 Main SL OHAFFIN & II01INE, Liveryand Sale Stable. GOOD lllUS AND L1TELY, GENTLE TEAMS. Tents and Camping Outfits Furnished Free with Team Hire. Horses boarded by the day or month. Will keep on hand all kinds of Hay, Grain and Teed. Lowest prices guaranteed. Agents for the Rushford and Newton Wagons. Give us a cul, DOUGLAS AVfcNUE, EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M. (SaccesBor to WBOUSATJt AMD HAOTiBi. IDDEB, SiSfl. Paints, OiJa Cerrillos Hard EAST LAS VEGAS, TKIiEPBOITB Ho. 60-OooOs delivered New Mexico Planing Mill S. A.. CIEMENTS, Prop. BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES SASH, DOORS, SCREEN, ETC. Special Prices lo -Contactors and Builders In Lumber Shingles, etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished to contractors. Office and Mill Corner Bevf nth and Jackson Streets. East Las Vegas. TKLEPHONE 68. Sample and Club Rooms, Corner Blxth Street ard Douglas Avenue, CHRIS SELLMAN. Proprietor. Choicest brands of imported and domestic wines, liquors and cigars always in stock. Polite and attentive mixologists in attendance, day and night. QThe patronage of gentlemen solicited. P1MS MilflNlI, General Broker. Land Grants, Improved Ranches, Native Cattle, Improved Cattle, Cattle Ranges, Horses and Sheep, Real Estate. Etc. Land Scrip of all Kinds, Territorial and County Warrants. Get eral Land Office Business. Titles Secured Under the United States Land Laws. LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO J. H. TEITLEBAUM The Cash Liquor. Cigar and Tobacco Co. TEITLEBAUM 109 Sixth Street, Opposite JUTTING IT Milwaukee Keg Beer, Whiskies. pbr gal. Sour Mash Bourbon t. 12.00 tl O OK So per glass. 50o per gallon. Samples ONLY 5c, Finer White House f'lnli Bottled Beer, 10c, 15c, 20c, & 251 U. S. Club Per bottle.. Sole Agent for "Carlisle", Sole Agent .' .' 8 50 Samples 10c, Half f ts. 25c, Fts. 50c, Qts. II. Finest Whiskies, peb gal. John Hannfng $4.00 Belle of Anderson , 4.25 Guckenheimer 5.50 McBrayer, Oscar Pepper and Yellowstone SAMPLES, ONLY 10c. Half-pints 35c, Pints 65c, Quarts, $1.25. "Carlisle" Whisky, $3.60 per gallon. California an.l Native WineB from 25o per Bottle, and $1 per Gallon, np. -Bear entrance from Lincoln Ave., between Optio Office and Rosenthal Bros -n P. 8. "Press the Button. We'll do the rest." ' JOHN HILL, CONTRACTOR. an3 BDIIDE1. Manufacturer of ' Sash and Doors, s Mouldings, Scroll Sawing, Surfacing and Matching JRleLninis Mill and Office Corner et Blanchard street and urand avenue. . bast las vice A Krcw MKT MILLS & KOOGLER, ' . Successors to T. B. MILLS, Established in 1878 Real Estate, Mining ! represent the Koyal Exchange Assurance Company of London, England ; Assets $23,000,000. County and school bonds bought and sold. ties r.arge nsi 01 rancn ana improved property, and over 8 non nnn " . " in tho anmh r,.l on,hf ..-..F If. !t "Br o.wu.UOO acres of timber lands in the south aod southwest, at Drii.' Bridge St., Las Vegas, N. M . -mr , M AGUA PUR A WHOLE8ALE PURE MOUNTAIN IHP 'Lata ni Stcrsie ia lai.Teia Hot Springs Canoe. A-nrinol Capacity 50,000 Tons ri... T n , v , Fuic, nrm ana ciear, to our many Office: 620 Douglas Ave.. Coon Bros.) RETAIL DZALH IS- MOBS, BUMS, TABMSBIS and Glass. and Soft CoaL - NEW MEXICO free In rtty. Bridge Street, Las Vegas, N. M. P. SAV1LLE, He, t & SAVILLE, San Miguel National Bank. DOWN F1NR. Cigars From.Jl per tox up." Chewing and Smoking .Tobaccos From 25o per lb. ep Sole Agent for Railsp UTTER" Cigar. 5o Straight $2.15 per fiox. , 2.25 2.50 -Pt8.15c,Pts.25o UtB.50c Whiskies, pes gal. ti im ' ' a'os I Vprm Rnllor Mil S-UU IIUIIUI III, J. R. SMITH, Prop'r. Location: On the hot springs branch rail way, East Lag Vegas, New Mexico. BRAN, FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Tour Patronage Solicited- Insurance Agts. Best facilities for nl.nL. - KAi, oh.iiV. 0-'u..acr ot 'timber ".v vuBueuKa uumimi rnrs Offiaon COMPANY DEAIWI IN and gives entire satisfaction ' patrons. East Las Vegas, N.iVF HAH SHOE GO