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THE DAILY OPTIC. 1- .. -rviIyi fcii,-r-- . j r' K. A. KI3TL8R, Editor and Proprietor. Kntered nt the Kust I.asVeKtis, N. M ,, postoltlce (or transmission tLrougu the niulls an second-class mutter. OW10IAL I'APISB OFTHK CITT. Special Notice. Las Vboas dailt oi-tio Deltvored by mall, post-paid, JlU.no per annum; l&.oo ror six months; fa.iw for three months, car rier, KB cent a per wenk. Las Vkuas Wkkkui Oi-riO 28 columns, de livered by mall, post-paid, M.oo per an num, $1.00 for six months, 70 i for three months. BliiKla copies In wrappers, cents. Bain pie coplos ot hold dally and weekly, mailed free when flaslred. Olve postofllce address In full, Including state. OOBimNi'ONOKMOM Oontalidng nbws, solici ted from all parts of the country. Com munications addressed to the editor of '1 hm Oi'i'io, i'U insure altoulluu, should b accompanlod by the writer's full name and address, not for publication, but as a guaranty of good faith. Bsm iTANOKR May be made by flraft.money order, postal note, exprees or registered letter at our risk. Address all letters and telegrams to ThbOptio, East Las Vegas. New Mexico Backboard Malls. Malls on tba Star routes Ieava Las Vegas as follows: . . r.aa vira t.n rort Ramnar. Ip.clndln Anton Chlco, Los Oolonals, Eden, (junta Kosa and Puerto de Luna, trl-weekly, on Monday, We-Mesday ana Friday, ana ar (.. nn .liMimtA rin. nf each week. Las Vegas to Fort Bascom, Including Obaperlto, tialllnus springs, . Ki uuorvo, Bell Kanch, liberty and Kudos, trl-weekly, on Mouday, Wednesday and Friday, of eacn week, ana arrive on uoruw u.. Las Vegas to Mora, Including Los Alamos Bapella, San YKnaclo and lloclada, trl snutis on'rnnxinv. Thursday and tiatur- day, ot each week, and arrive on alternate Las' Vogas to Leeperance, once a week, An Aatlii-mkV. Conveyance on Fort Snmner line, Is by two-horse buckboard, on Fort Bascom and Mora lines by single-horse buckboard, To Lesperance by private conveyance usually spring wagon. FRIDAY EVENING. NOV. 6, 1896. It looks considerable like 16 to 1. The WfttRoc-Sewall fight has been averted. . The silver sentiment was never stronger than It is to-day; Would it were possible that Wm. J. Bryan could at least go to congress. ' Now hang the Borregos as another evidence to Mr. Catron that right will triumph in the end. The rooster seems to have it all his own way now. But Berer Turkey will bavo bis day on tbe 2Gih iost. Would President Cleveland have is. sued bis thanksgiving proclamation the next day after the election il Bryan had boen elected? It is a pleasant thing to contemplate that the campaign of 1896 has ended and tbe moral character ot neither of the presidential candidates has been attacked. t T. B. Catron, the man whom this paper fought the hardest, lost ground in nearly every part of the Territory that The Optic reaches, which is al most every ranch and placita in New Mexico. Hd Would haVD no Other coUtSe to pur ttiO udIcss it bo b'.s constitutional tight to pay them id silver, lint how inconsistant this woaldbe, Id tlie face of all the republican party has laid and done In tbe campaign that-- has just closed. No; tbe republican party will have responsibilities when it takes tbe rolns of this govern ment, greater than any party has bad sini'e tb.3 day of Lincoln's Urst inaugu ration, i Tbo one thing that we hope for, Is, that no democrat or silver man, bow ever ardent he mny be, will stand in the way of tbo republican party to bring us material prosperity. Tbo si! ver senator who attempts to block the passage of a tariff bill that will benefit tbe United Slates, simply because he can not have his way on the money question, Is not patriotic and deserves the condemnation of the pecple. Tbe liver can so it right, but if the people ot the country desire it to oome about through international agreement or to bo relegated to the background, until the tar.ff is properly adjusted, then their desires should be respected and tbe 6ilver senators ibold.. help, jrith tbtir best efforts, to adjust the tariff, and work for tba cause ofrbUwetallism on lis own merits. ii t l':'; V M t, THANKSGIVING PUOCIiAMATlON. Grover- Cleveland Call Upon People to be Gratefal for ', Favors. : the OUR OPPRKSSKD NEIGHBORS. Now that the great caaipsisn of the United States is ended and the country will be practically at rest politically for another four years, it is appropriate and timely, tbat we turn our attention to a very different campaign tbat is being waed within six hours ride of ho coast of our country. Here we rind a country that probably in its natural resources excells any country of its size on tbe face of tbe earth. It's people are intelligent, brave and liberty loving, notwithstanding that ttuy have lived for years nnder an op . pression equal almost to bodily slavery, to a people not their superior in intel ngenoe, and with whom there seems to be no fraternal tie of any kind. In Cuba all is devastation. For months the destruction of property and life have been going on, until now both the Spanish army an the insurgents are in danger of actual starvation This is not the worst, either.- Iano' Washington, D. C, November Tbe president, to-day. issued the fol lowing Thanksgiving proclamation : t The people of the United " States should never be unmindful of gratitude they owe che God of nations for his watobful care wblcb has shielded them from disaster and pointed out tbe way of peacs and happiness. Nor should tbey ever refuse to acknowledge, with contrite heart, tbelr proneness to turn away from God's teach, iugs and to follow with sinful pride their own devices. i To tbe end that these thoughts may be quickened, It is fitting tbat on tbe day es pecially appointed, we should join togeth er In approaching the tbrone of grace with praise an J supplication. j Therefore, I. Grover Cleveland, presl. dent of tbe United States, do hereby des ignate and set apart Thursday, the 26tb day of the present month of Novem ber, to be observed as day ot tbankizlvlog and prayer throughout toe land. i fiOn that day let all pooplo forego their usual work and occupation, and assembled in tbelr accustomed plaoes of worship, let them with OR8 accord render thanks to tbe Kuler of tbe Universe lor oar oreser. ration as a nation and our deliverance from every threatened danger: for tbe peace tbat dwelt within our boundaries for our defense against disease and pestil ence during the year tbat has passed; for tbe plenteous rewards that have followed the labors of our bu-bandmen, and for all other blessings tbat have been vouchsafed to us. , And let us, through tbe mediation Him who has taught us bow to pray, tin plore the forgiveness of our sins and a oon tinoatton ot heavenly lavor. Let us not forget on this day of thinks- giving the poor and the needy, and deeds of charity let our offerings of praise be made more acceptable in tbe sigbt tbe Lord. Witness my band and the seal ot the United States, which I have caused to be hereto affixed. Done at Washington tbe fourth day November, In the year of our Lord one tnousaod eighteen hundred and ninety-aix, and tbe Independence of the United Status of America the one hundred and twenty. Urst. (Signed) fsAL Grovep. Cleveland, By tbe President. ,t Richard Olnky; Secretary of State. .ilvi-tei It i hlftcll) tit Remedy to Die, HSFOXt SV TH( BMT1MCUISHSD CHIMlST, PROF. DEIET A. MOTT, PHI, LL.D., U., Fellow of ihs London Chemical Society; Member of tlie American Chemical Souely, Chemist el the Medico Legal Society, Authur of numerous scientific wotlcsoo rood, Veutilaiiua, Chemistry, etc. " Kw York, October S3, 1895. " Pursuant to request I have ex amined the preparation known as Salva-cia and find the same to be composed of perfectlv harmless and efficient medicinal constituents, prin cipally of vegetable origin. Chemlca 1 analysis demonstrates . the entire absence of any metallic poison, such as lead, mercury, arsenic, copper, etc., or their salts, as also the entire absence of any alkaloid, such as morphine (opium), strychnine, etc. " It is not the office of the chemist to point out the medicinal applica bility of any preparation, still, know Ing the nature of the constituent elements which compose Salva-cea, ' I can say that the properties of the same are so well defined that I am justified in saying it should accom- plish the work for which it is recommended. " I have the honor to sign' myself, ( Yours respectfully, ' Henry A. Mott, Ph.D., LL.D." Salva-cea Is a positive remedy 1 for piles, colds especially cold in 1 the head all skin irritations and 1 coalings. It is antiseptic and ano- j dyne, , .; 1 1 The Maxwell Land Grant Situated in Now Mexico and Colorado, 1 1 fli m nf r.nnii Fnr Mil uuu uuiuu ui lEumi r in UU..I. 'Two sties, sf & 5 P' o i ,1 At drugcists, or by mail. ditf'itattd tainandrhtMmatitmttht intt ust Satva-ca, "Extra Strm." Sold im iin at 73 ttntt rat A, The BxANDmTit Co.. 174 Canal St., N. V. On the Atchison, TopekaJA Santa Te, and Union Pacific, Denver ,& Gulf Rnilwnys. S JUUUj Farming Lands Under Irrigation Systems: In tracts of 20 a-r s and upwards, with perpetual water rights, cheop, 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. wi wsiieruu auq wun gooa sneiter, lntersperned with fine ranches foitatj.6 """s ! 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Cerrillos Hard and Soft Coal EAST LAS VEGAS, S - NEW MEXICO TBLBFHOIf R No. 58 Goofls aeUvared tree In city. Santa Fs Route California Limited.. , Leaves Cblosgo 6:00 p. m. Wednesdays I and 8a turd ays, K-aosas City 9:00 a. m. and Denver6:30D. m.. Thursdays and Hun- days, reschlng Los Angeles in 72 hours and Ban Diego in 70 hours from Chicago, Connection train for Han tranclsoo via. iloiaf e. Keturos Mondays and Thursdays. Equipment of superb vestlbuled Pullman palace sleepers, bufTat smoking car and dining car. ' Most luxurious service via any line: ' Another express train, carrying palace I and tourist sleepers, leaves Chicago and Kansas City daily tor California. 1 Inquire of Local Agent, or . ' n m vi rt n n A , oXM. if. K'y, Chicago. A. T. TO CURB A COLD IN ONB DAY i Take)' Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money ,u it fails to Cure. 36o.. tf It !. ' 1 1 ' e 1 1 . At4 .'EXPRESSMAN'S HARVEST, j REVlMtflEWS Coming Our Way. Says the Pueblo Chieftain : Pueblo people should nudge each other with their elbows wbea they read io a sin gle day the accounts of the filing of incorporation papers at Santa Fe by two new enterprises of northern New Mexico, tbe Elizabethtown Smelting and liehniDg company, having a cap! tal stock of 1200,000, and the Red River Mining company, capital stock $500,00. 1 he southwest pretends to be an UDinhabitable desert, last as Bennett & Myers' rooky ranch on Cripple Creek pretended to be nothing but a cos pasture. Instead of a desert it is filled with all sorts of treasures. Vast de posits of eoal and minerals and of every kind of stone and olay and silica cent women and children are being ana r'cnes '? ,01la ftna Ma.u'a orm ftrP slaughtered like beasts, and the only V" end that appears probable now, is com- tion or digging in Cape1 bo'iTeand lor piete ruin 01 every industry on the fair Captain Kidd's oache is qulrcompated island. I with that of Jiuntidg ouf aho'big doz9h Io tbe name of humanity, bow long must this barbarity continue! Is it consistent that tbe" United States should point with pride to the enforcement of the MoDroe doctrine, when a cruel, mercenary and ignorant European na tion such as Spain, may come to our very door and plunder, murder and oppress a people, her superior in in. teiiignnce, but fewer in numbers, and, therefore, weaker P . The Monroe doc trine should be broadened to prohibit existing wrong, as well as wrong in contemplation. It is only a question of time when uDa comes unaer tne control ot a first-class power, and tbat is merely to say, it is a question whether tbe United States will treat peacefully, or by war, with Spain, or whether this govern ment will wait to treat with some of the great European powers, after the situation becDmes more complicated and difficult. of resouroes of this remarkable country, for here you hud something for 'your digging. ; V ,-..;50i "i:.bi id) I " ' f 1 '' Rained fcity Discovered. A special from' the City of Hex loo says: An unknown ruined city, cover ing a space larger than New York City. with two temples and two- great ; pyrai mids, has just been disoovered in Ibk mountains in the state,' of Guerrero, by William Nevin, the well-known mineiv alogist of New York. He bas just re- turned from a ten weeks' trip in that country, and has brought back more than three hundred photographs of this rums REPUBLICAN RESPONSIBILITIES. .The complete victory of tbe republic an party is attended with an awful responsibility, the sense of ; which must certainly weigh heavily upon the leaders. The decreasing gold reserve that has been such a nightmare to Mr. Cleveland will confront McKinley be. fore he will have bad time to see a tariff bill safely through congress. What win be bis course in this case? The Wall street capitalists may con clude shortly after McKinley takes his seat that they would like to have their contribution to the oampaign fund repaid, ana ask lor another issue of gold bonds. Would McKinley do this P Killing at Silver Oily. Silver City was the soene of a killing on the evening of election day, says the Citizen. Two colored men, who bad sold out to tbe democrats, got into a quarrel over the spoils, one com plaining that he had not reoeived-a proper division. Bitter words' passed between them, when a shot was fired and a bullet passed through tha'arm of a boy and into the body of one '6 the men Who bad sold bis vote. K ? - ; ' , : ' ? I Coming Back to Facts. K The Las Vegas Optic is eighteen years old and is a model afternoon Iooal daily newspaper. Citizen.- ' The Danger Come ... .f ' In cases of typhoid fever, diphtheria and other wasting diseases, when tho patient has bees reduced in fleSh, and strength, and begins 'the toilsome climb to health: 1 Here. Hood's. Saisa parilln finds its plf.ee. It.enriohos the blyod, strengthens the nerves, gives tone to .the, di gestive organs, and builds np the whole system! I text 'a Pills are the best after-dinner plllsj assist digestion; cure headache'. 2Jo. a hoi: 1 Qncer Things the Northern Soldiers Sent j '- r i Homa From the War. Tho- greatest harvest reaped by the principal e.rprcss companies was during inn var nr ma wwinnn wtinM Crything was 6eut and received by ex press, no matter what the cost. The writer ef this sketch had a varied and 'atrrnriwhat tedious experience in the busi ness dtrrmg that protracted disturbance, ami was wituess to manv scenes of com her. and many of a humorous character. These were mostly seen in the returns TrouMbe Seat of vrar just after a battle. - Sometimes after a victorious Federal action, or tho capture of a rebel town. the officers, ns well as the meu, made a pracice of sending homo trophies they had captured. These often were house hold effects of comparatively little val ue, aud cost the recipients at home a large 'tax for express transportation. Sometimes" live stock was sent, consist ing largely of dogs and donkeys, some times a singing bird, or fowls of pecul iar breed. On ono occasion a stalwart negro fellow was received at the Boston office, sent by an officer who found he could do nothing else with him and thought he might be of nse on his farm at homa The grinning darky had a card firmly fastened about his neck, giving tho address where to land him, with this direotion: "Feed and grub this nigger all that 110 needs. " It "war "sad, however, to see the rough boxes often piled rp outside the office containing the remains of the boys in blue sent home for burial among the scenes whioh they had left a short time before for tho southern battlefields. those relics often proved a burdeusome cost 10 their boreaved families at home. We were always glad to forward remit tances 01 money to the oftentimes dis tressed ones nt home. The business transacted by some of the big expresses. Adams & Co. , for instance, was of enor mous proportions, and added largely to tne wealth or many proprietors, the ter rible war proving a godsend to them at least. 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Single Copy, 25c. t TrUl (feve months), $1.00 1 Year. $2.50. ' Tourist Rates to the drand Canon. From Las Vegas to Grand Canon of the olorado river and return. tA3 50. Tliirtv days' transit limit in each direction. Final return limit, ninetv uavs from date of sale. The stago will leave Flagstaff, 00 Mondays, Wednesdavs and Fridavs. con necting with our through California trains in eacb direction. ReturniD?, it will leave the Grand Canon Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The ride to tbe canon is over a good road and occupies . about eleveu hours. Stations have been established alone tbe route and at tbe canon for the accommodation of tourists. , , : . ' C. F. Jones, Agent. Good for The Kidneys. I had used nearly every remedy for kid ney trouble known without relief when I was Induced to try Macbeth water, which I am glad to say did me a wonderful amount of good In a very short time. JOSK LOPEZ, Ex-Sheriff of Ban Miguel county The camel beast of great strength and en durance. Nothing nuns 11 until tne proverbial "last straw " is added to its burden. The human dicrestive system is Very much like a camel. It is ly astonishing- how much abu d. - Sometimes, however, sc worse than usual will be eaten, and will o-n through the stomach into the bowels, and uicic.ii wm suck mats constipation. Nine-tenths of all human sickness is due to constipation. Some of the simplest symptoms are coated tongue and foul breath, dizziness, heartburn, flatulence sallowness, distress after eating, headaches nuu las&iiuue. a mue rninir win rans. constipation, and a little thing will relieve it Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a cer tain cure tor constipation. Tbev are tinv. sugar-coated granules, mild and natural in their action. There is nothing ininrintia t .1 c.i 1 , . - auuui uicm. ooiu oy arwrirists. Address with 31 cents In one-cent stamns. to tover cost of mailing only. World's DisDensarr Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and get a - wpj mi me r-uic m jueaicai Aavuier. Montezuma Resin Center St. East Las Vegas. C1IAELES WRIGUT, , Prop'r. Best Twenty-five Cent,, Meals in Town ) Table supplied with everything the mar ket affords, ratronage solicited. Robt. L. IV). Ross, IReal Estate AND INSURANCE AGENT. Mm iO Suit the Times, Lots from $100 ni 5ome Ready Information The following Statistical lnfnr.via.lnn snouia ds cut out ana pasted on your of- nee aesa ior mture ana frequent reference: DISTANCES FROM UL.8 VEGAS. Miles SOLS AGENT of the Hill-site Town Co. addition, and the Eldo rado Town Co. lower addition. And We6riwit f The New Mexican herewith' extend tbe right band of fraternal fellowship Baton HOl Springer 70 wbkoii nouna 5 Watrous 20 San Miguel 29 Glorleta 65 Lamy 8-3 Santa Fe as Cerrillos 82 Albuquerque Los Lunas 192 Socorro 208 San Marclai: 2t Las urucei H48 Kl Paso 8 DemlnK MX Silver Olty 411 1.14 am . Miles "UeDIO 2H0 lupous 720 'tchlson 770 n.ansas uity 788 ns. 1XJU1S I cnicago i,s76 Washington 4,088 ruiiHueipuia ....2,097 New York a,i87 Boston a 4ifl meson 698 Chihuahua 612 City of Mexico... 1,812 i.os Angeles 1,038 San Diego i,ong Hun Francisco... 1.S4.1 Uuayinas 908 L. v. HotSDrlnirs ... WhlteOak-s, direct, .1R0 Residences, Business Properties, Loans, Mortgages and securities. Desirable Acre Properties: Faimi nnder irrigation Ultcbes. trnios on 2D FL1DR TAMME OPERA KSUSE. I. UI VEOKs 895Galveston, direct.. 700 Tnnltlad La Junta , Oepver . ,1 ALTTTUDl OF VARIOUU PLACES Mora 704S Hot Sp'gS Park.. 8767 Springer. watrous Las Vegas S-nta Fe ..... . Albuquerque . Socorro El Paso , Ladv!lle Denver..., . B8WI ,..6489 ..6152 ...70IS .. SMMl ,. m ,..i2 , lOiJtil .,aool 'liver Olty t)1J Spark's Kanch.... 8573 uincago . . i 698 Kansas City 76 Raton Tuunel Kn Glorleta 782 Continental Dl- I vide on a.AP....72S6 Flagstaff .. Needles ,,.,,477 tea LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. For your Protection we positively state that this remedy does not contain mercury or any other inju ious drug. Ely's Cream Balm ts acknowledged to be the most thoronph cure for Nasal Catarrh. Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanse the nasal passages, allays pain and Inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the membrane from colds, reetores the sentes of taste and smell. Price 60c. at Drnejr'sts or by mall. !W?f?c01Di .Albuquerque ....silver city Socorro Raton ....Las Vegas .oosweii OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. FEDERAL. Thomas B. Cation Delegate to Congress W. T. Thornton Governor morion miner Bocretarj Tbos. Smith Chief Justice a . u. coiner, i U D Uamlltnn I N.'B.'Laughlln.' f .Associates O. D. Hants. I Felix Martinet. . .Olerk 4tb Judicial District i'nanes r, nasipy surveyor-General Charles M. Shannon United States Collector xr D" 8- Dstrlct Attorney i;- , u.o. marsnai H. Loomls Deputy U. S. Marshal J. W. Fleming ...U. 8. Coal Mine Inspector James H. Walker.Santa Fe.Keg. Land office Pedro Delgado, Santa Fe....Hec. Land Office JohnD. Bryan, Las Oruces.Beg. Land Office Jas. P. Ascarate.LasOruces.Rec. LandOfflca Richard Young, Koswell.. ..Reg. Land Officn 7 XX rinanMymA I)......n,f Tl . v . John C. Slack, Clayton Reg. Land Office Josephs. Bclianu,Cltiyion,&ec, Land Office TURalTOBIALi J. P. Victory , , Solicitor-General J. H. Crist, Diet. Attorney........ Santa Fe R. L.Young Lascmces XUUB.U. TV BUU J A. H. Harlle ". H.M.Dougherty , Geo. McOormlct '., A. A.. ones John FranHln "... Jose Segura. Librarian W. a. Wyllys Clerk Supreme Court H. Bergmann Sunt. Penitentiary Geo. W.Knaebel Adjutant General Hamnel Eldodt Treasurer Marcellno Garcia Auditor a.uiuui uubyw ouyc. nionc instruction m.. o. nun...... ixmi on inspector DIRECTORS OF THE INSANE ASYLUM. E. V. Long ....President buiBiicu uut-fi vice-f resident Carl W. Wlldensteln flec'y and Treaa. Frank S. Crosfon Dr. J. Marron Medlnni f)n'ri-'ir.VoU'U: Geo. W. Ward. r. BtaSSa Mrs. Camella Ollnger Matron 00UET OF PKIVATE LAKD 0LAIM8. Joseph B. Reed, of Iowa, Chief Justice A8SOCIATS JDSTIOBS Wllhnr V Sb.' Colorado; Thomas 0. FullerJ of North Carolina: William M. Mnrrnv m piw..." tei; Henry 0. Sluss, of Kansas. Mattnew G. Beynolds, of Mlsiourl. D a A'toruey. CATTLE SANTTABT BOABD3 W-H. Jack chairman. Silver Cltv M.N.Chaffln....nrst dlstrict.lSMt La. fvturaa M.S.Otero sond district, AlbuquerSue B.G Heaf ...thlril rtlatriot J.r.Hinkle nfth dlstrlct.Lower Peiiasco J.A.LaRue secretary .Laa Vara. IAS VEGAS PKE0IH0TB.I Simon Aragon.... Justice of the Peace. No D. O. deBaca ,, ; a. 8. Wooster ' mi : Antonlno Zubla " . 0ITT OF FAST LAS VE8i8, tc. oiney General Broker. Land Grants, Improved Ranches, Native Cattl. !mr.roved Cattle, Cuttle Ranges, Horses and Sheep, Real Estate. Etc." Land Scrip of all Kinds, Territorial and Connty Warrants. Gen era! Land Office Bnsiness. Titles Secured Under tbe United States Land Laws. LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO J. H. TE1TLEBAUM. P. SAVJLLE, MgbJ The Cash Liquor. Cigar and Tobacco Co; TEITLEBAUM & SAVILLE, 109 Sixth Street, Opposite San Miguel National Bank. Milwaukee Keg Beer, Bo per glass, BOo per gallon. Bottled Beer, 10c, 15c, 80c, & Per bottle. Sole Agent for "Carlisle" Whisky, 13.60 per gallon. 25c .UK1T1NG IT DOWN FINE. Whiskies. Sour Masb Bourbon... FIR GAL. .... 82.00 f-g Samples on lt Be, J-Pts.l5c,Pts.25c gis.50c Finer Whiskies. pe oai,. While House Club 3 (M) U. 8. Club 8 25 "Carlisle", Sole Agent 3 50 Samples 10c, Half f ta. 25c, Pts. 50c, Qts. $1. Finest Whiskies, peb gai,. John Hanning 14.00 Belle of Anderson 4.'26 Ouckenheimer 550 McBiayer, Oscar Pepper and Yellowstone SAMPLES. ONLY lOn Half-pints 88c, Pints 65c, Quarts, $1.25 Cigars Fromi$l per born Chewinga'id Smoking Tobaccos From 25o per lb. up Sole Agent for ' "KAIL8P litter" Cigar. 5o Straight' -.-! $2.15 per !ox.; California and Native Wines from 25o per BotUe, and $1 per Gallon no -Bear entrance from Lincoln Ave., between Opiio Office and Bosenthal Bros -s P. 8. "Press tbe Button, We'll do tbe rest." ' C. s. Rogers, Practical Horse-Sheer LAS VEGAS, N. M. Kos. 7, 8 and 9 Bridge street, west and ol brldge.I' Special attention given to brand ing irons, and general blacksmith ing and woodwork. - All work promptly uone and satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN R. STILL. Contractor and Builder. Office no-rt door wes u. Tb Own. JOHN HILL, COHTBACTOH and BUILDSB. Manufacturer of Sash and Doors, Mouldings, , 2 Scroll Sawing, Surfacing and Matching Planing Mill and Office Corner ef Blancbard street and' Grand avenue. RA8T LAS VEGA . RKW int. Las Vegas Roller Mill J. R. SMITH, Prop'r. Location: On the hot springs branch rati, way, Bast Las Vegas, New Mexico. BRAN, FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Tour Patronage Solicited. ....... Mayor ....manual ..Treasurer ... Recorder ...attorney uy.ician Alderman F. T. F. Clav C. E. Perry J. E. Moore tc. v. lying Dr. M. W. Robblni Holllnirsworth . J. K. Martin B. t . Forsvthe.... W. H. Barber E. L. Hamblln 8. T Kline L. H Bofmelster.. X. itogera Tboakd Of bduoatiobt. v:HSi""-::K!!!? Jobn York. . s.i.r? -rerTT .. ... .Treaini MBMBFRS-Flrst ward, Alfred 3. Smith Geo. V. Heed ; second ward, h. O. Fort w . - , , , -.... ..... , cuniiiu iienrv. j M. D. Howard: fourth njarrt n v nzi"' cock,J.A.Oarruth. ' w "OUe!- KKW MEXICO BOARD OF HAt,TH. W. U. Tint DTI M T VrAaMonl V.-. G. 8 . Kasterday , M . I). , V-Pres. . '. AVbucTuerSui! Francis H.AtSInK, M.D.,8ec....S.Las VeaS J. J. Shuler. M. n. BS,5.f5 MILLS 8c KOOGLER, Buccessors to T. B. MILLS, Established in 1S78. ' Real Estate, Mining Insurance Agts. Kepresent the Royal Exchange Assurance Company, of London, England ; Assets , $23,000,000. tlesf L.rt"strl e ESt AGUA PURA COMPANY . WHOLESALE DEAJLEK IN PURE MOUNTAIN ICE lHaCi iti Stec u. Las Hot Serins. Cancc. -Anra.ULCil Capacity 50,000 loxio Our Ice is pure, firm and clear, and gives entire satisfaction to our many patrons. sail Mtae n im J. M. Cunningham. M. D it. Las Veaa. Office: 620 Douglas Ave East LasVegas, N.M peiW4 ".v w i v ( Oil vm .j" V" sVVIItjt