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?EST AVAILABLE COPY THE DAILY OPTIC The Peopled Paper. Texas and Mexico Strawberries, Tomatoes, . Asparagus -Peas, Cauliflower, .Lettuce, j- - - - -Celery, - - . . ; Onions, Parsley, - . Spinach, , -x Kadishes, , .' ' .' Home-made Mince Meat and home made Cakes,Pdes,Brown Bbead Etc, i 8 VTURDAY EVENING, MARCH 19, 189 THK WEATHER. Wasbinotow, March 18. For New Mexico: Partly cloudy tonight. Saturday fair and cooler. STREET. TALK. Dr. A. E. McKillar. Dentist. Free lnnch,tbis evening, at Foray the'l ejife. r . ' , , ' ' , Let ns secure the sugar factory, by all means. The Methodist Ladles'. Aid society will meet at tbe parsonage next week. Sabioo Romero and Marcellno Lerma were Initiated into the Bociedad Literarla last night. A flne line of curios Jmt received from tbe City of Mexico, at tbe west side post offloe. ' 105-lf A baby girl's arrival Into tbe family of William Hunter bas made the household Rld. . . , ; '' A very good dinner and niusio fit for tbe gods will be the feature of Jacob's Sunday dinner at tbe Plaza. Ill 2t VThe Junior League and prayer meeting ot tbe Methodist church will be beld as usual next week. - ' Everyone koons Hind's orchestra and Jacob's Bund&y dinners. Special eff. rts next Sunday. Try tbe Plaza. Ill 2t Tbe members ut ibe U. & A., Division 162, have a beautiful silk quilt, fnr 60 cents chance, on raffla at the store cf Brooks & Co. Miss Victorians Olivas, ot this city, was married tfcii morning at tbe west side Catholic church to Jose Francisoo Tafoya, of Agua Zarca. ' Dr. Atkins came . in this a f tar noon fiom Mora where he bas been on a pro fessional visit to Pllomon Ortis, tbe' post master at Mora, who is very sick. Tod can't enjoy eaiiair your dinner more than amidst divine mu&io, such as Is a feature of every Sunday dinner at tbe Flaia.Y" ' "- " HI'S s m "'The Oity government bas been quite bu'y tor some days cleaning alleys and carting tbe refuse to tbe abutments of the bridge at the east end of Rational street.- All parties Uttering alleys will hereafter be prosecuted according to law. - Tbe oity government of Albuquerque can de meet anything, even to adopting a new method of spelling, says the Democrat. Placards in various parts of tbe city may ( seen bearing in bold, black letters the word "Measels . . If. P. Moore, well known here during bis employment in the Internal revenue de pertinent, resigned on last Tuesday, and w 111 - connect , himself with a w bolesale liquor bouse In Phoenix, Ariz. . . Mr. E. Riggs, Opptbalmlo Optician of the Columbian Optical Co., Denver, is , located for a few days with P. H. Doll, ' east side jeweler. All work guaranteed. Eyes tested free. 102-tf Solemn high mass was celebrated at Los Vljlles, near the Hot Springs, this morn ing, in honor of the patron of the day, St. Joseph. The attendance was very large among them being tbe St. Joseph society, ot this city, which attended in foil uni form. Rev. Father-T. P. O'Keefe officiated. , . J. B. Allen, the old time tailor, whose ' rooms ere on Grand avenue, next door to tbe New England restaurant, as tbe rep resentative of H. G. Trout, Lancaster,Obio, ' offers ohequaled advantages to those de- siring custom made clothing. ' Give him a ' call.: .v 100-tf Tbe New Mexican is in posxess'on of posi tive information tbat all tbe conflicting interests in tbe famous Washington mine in the Cocblii mining district have been amlcab'y transferred to .William Bayly, ; O. P. Posey and other associates for a sum of money that is not named, tbat tbe ruin ous and long protracted litigation over this Immensely valuable piece of property is thus forever disposed of, and tbat the new owners will immediately take measures to operate the same on a scale quite as ex tensive as the imposing operation now in active progress on the Albemarle group. . During Lent. Smoked Halibut, . Smoked Sturgeon, Mackerell, White Fish, Codfish, ; r . ..larinirte Herring, - at ' j UH.Hofmeister GRAAF BOWLES PERSONAL PICK-UPS. M. Hunter, ot Milwaukee, is to the city, going cast. Joe Wiel and Himcn Bscharaoh let Ut Mere today. Ike Apple returned on last evening in stead ot watting for Sunday. , Don Juan A. Bernat. ot Sapello, trans acted business la tbe city to-day. Mrs. Rusby, daughter ot J. E. Whitmorr, is In tbe city for medical attention. Louis O. Da Festa, a prominent sbeep man of Puerto de Luna, came in yeste day. ' T. d. Martin came down from Wagon Mound, yesterday and will return this evening. Melecia Locero, cf Loi Alamos, Is In town, today, transacting business wltb the county officials. - Max Gojdenberg, tbe well-known rain king, will oome up from Puerto de Luna In a few days. .'.... - Thomas McElroy left today for Liberty to serve papers and summon Jurors for the next term of court. ' A. E. C. Barber has returned from Harvey's ranch and will now go to Puerto de Luna wltb L, N.Teite. ' Joss Leon Gonzales and Julio Enclrass recorded homestead entries before the pro bate olerk today. J. A. Fergusson, a late employe at the Plasa, bas gone to tbe Willis resort for a short period of retreat. Geo. C. Lester, representing the Carter, Rice & Co. paper corporation, will leave for southern points tomorrow. - J. A. Whltmore, mayor and postmaster of Gallinas Springs, left tor borne, to-day, accompanied by a oousio ot Henry Neaf us Miss Mehan and ber sister, who have been at St. Anthony's tanltarintn, will leave on tbe flyer, this evening, for Curry ville, Mo. W. L. Blooleuf, Wm. C. Thomas. Denver; 8. P. Myers, St. Joseph ; Theo. 8. Martin, Wagon Mound, Cbaa. Closson, Cerrlllor, are at tbe Plaza hotel. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tiff, E. W. Mordock, Baston ; R. W. Harvey, New York ; C. D. Helwig, Kansas City; A..B. McMullen, Albuquerque, are at tbe Depot hotel. C. W. Barnett, traveling agent for tbe Raymond-Whitoomb-Excursion Company, cams in on No. If from Boston, Mass., to meet a party of five, from Los Angeles, this evening, and conduct them back east. O. A. Crandall with Messrs. Gunn and Parkinson, the beet sugar factory , men, left this afternoon for La Cueva to make investigations there into the prospects for raising beets. ' Misses Ruth and Kate Raynolds, Miss Mary LaRue, Miss Beatrioe Atkins, Miss Htttie Knickerbocker, returned this after noon, -from the Phoenix ranch farm, Col. R.G. Head's place, Watrous, Mora oouoty. Jt the rumors floating about as to changes In tbe divisions, shapes and plans of operating tbe Union Paelflo railroad should prove to be true, a great hardship will fall on one or two towns and many employes who have to move and dispose of homes in order to adjust themselves to new locations. Mr. Dickinson is reported as saying tbat economy of management de mands tbe proposed changes, and tbat the oad bad been bought at such a price tbat only economy of management could make tbe roed pay a dividend ontbe investment. It is too bad that this burden should fall- on innocent tiwns and employes. . The Feast of St Joseph, was celebrated very fittiogly In tbe cburcb ot "Our Lidy of Sorrows" today,. All tbe Catholic soci eties were present. . Tbe Wells, F-trgo company shipped a splendid thoroughbred Jersey cow from tbo Leibscbner ranch to Albuquerque. A cow by express it rather nnqsual. A Raymond & Whltcomb tourist excur sion, for California, occupying two Pull mans and a dining car, and numbering thirty-eight persons, went west this after' noon.. They left Boston, New Tork and Philadelphia on tbe 15th. Price of round trip was advertised at (340. They were under the charge of Geo. T. Simonds. I'nion County Court Notes. District court convened last Monday morning Chief Justice Wm. J. Mills pre siding. ' The grand jury was empanelled with John Love as foreman. A. C. Miera was appointed interpreter for the grand jury and Paulino TJlabarri bailiff. Upon motion ot (. E, Smith, a committee consisting of L. C. Fort, O. A. Laraz'ola, aod O. T, Toombs, was appointed to ex amine Stewart R. Price for admi&Bion to tbe bar. The eigbt cases of the Territory vs. Juan Martinez, Reymundo Quintans,, Elljlo Arguello, and Jose D. Garcia, for murder Ing two Chinamen were dismissed, tbe defendants being now in tbe penitentiary serving life sentences for the crime. In tbe case ot the Territory vs. John Wilburn, larceny, the conrt granted a change of venue to Colfax county. W. A. Harkm 81 is threatened with mea sles, something nnnmal at bis time of life, The 'Deestrlek Skula " "Sknlemastir" Taylor, deserves . much credit for bis splendid success in staging tbe "Deestrlek Skule" comedy. All the parts were played exceptionally well. Tbe comedy was put on in two acts, tbe morning session and afternoon session Tbe parts were all so well. played tbat special mention would necessarily be re quired to extend to all. -; ' The best line and latest styles of pat terns of spring suitings just received at George. Hose's custom tailoring establish meet on Railroad avenue. We compete with tbe best eastern bouses in price, quality ot goods, nc ana workmanship, 97-tf If you want to buy a well established and welf paying business at a bargain, see W, L. . BloomSeld at his 2nd-hand store' in regard to bis Eureka fly -shuttle, iron, oarpet loom. ,'imma : ' 26t Miss Jeannette Rtcbley, a charming young lady from Las Vegas, has been vis iting Mrs. 3. Leahy for some days. Eaton Range. ...-..,. Better weather will soon be here. The St. Joseph society, in full regalia and forty-five strorg, attended service on the west side today, Father Leon, S, J., offlclaitlrg. For tbe first t me in Its history, Tbc Op tio was gottsn out, today, on a power- press. This was necessitated by the won - erft;! Increase in business, RAILROAD RUM3LING8. Fireman Busbey is still on tbe sick list. ' Engine 37 Is In tbe shots fr repair ) Engineer Phillips ls.talklog of griog to the Klondike. Engineer E l Sears is laying eff, and. J. L. Scodder Is his substitute. Traveling Engineer Joba Roes, who has his home to this city, is at borne. L. H. Lewis and eleven men went down to Algodones, to construct bridge's. - ' Trains were late yesterday and today. Probably tbe Wipd was tbe cause. Fireman Charley . Hloes baa bought A fine U ttk ot Plymouth Rocks, from En gineer Bbaw. There is a great amount of fruit going east from California, making tbe freight traffic very heav. Condoctor Fred Bacon has taken a ninety days lay off, In wbicb he will visit the Klondike. He was expected, to Jeave yes terday afternoon. -r . - f, , . Fireman Arthur Langston, on tbe twitch engine, has traded Tuns 'with Flreuan Westllng, ot engine $18, for sixty days' A number ot the 8,aota Fe firemen went to Raton Thursday to attend the Brctbrr bood of Locomotive Firemen's ball Thf y returned yesterday afternoon, . and re ported a splendid time. A large number of railroad men from La Junta were pres ent. yr.W. WBTTB. , Shortly after entering tbe service of the Santa Fe Mr. White married the eldest daughter of General B. F. Strlngfellow, cf Atchison, who survives him. Tbe. family consists of three daughters, Jean,- "Hen rietta, and Deborah, asd one son, Benja min. ' ' . ' ' Like Edward Wilder, Mr. ' White' eon- tinned as one of the general officials of the 8anta4Fe system during tbe many changes In managements and policies. Through all the vicissitudes of the Santa Fe's history, Mr, White . continued to .dictate its passenger polioy and superintend this important portion of tbe railroad work..; . Probably no railroad official in the United States was better liked, not only by bis fellow i fncials, but .by his em ployes as well, than was W. F. White. He was kind and considerate at all times with tbe men in tbe employ of tbe department over which he bad charge, and men who worked in bis office while In Topeka and who are yet in tbe service ot tbe Santa Fe, are today recounting reminiscences Illus trating bis kindness to the men who de pended on bis favor for tbelr positions. While a young man, Mr. White was prominent as an amateur athlete, and even In later life he was, .devoted to outdoor sports. It was his, enstom every year since leaving Topeka to arrange a hunting trip to Colorado or tbe Indian Territory, and, with aj party composed . n ostly of Topeka Jmer, spend two or three weeks hunting game. During his resldenoe. . in Top ks, Mr, White was well known in social life, and was prominent la musical circles He pos sessed a flue tenor voice, and was invari ably pressed Into service at all entertain. ments arranged by tbe musical people ot Topeka. At one time be was a member ol the choir of the Church ot tbe Assumption Topeka Stat Journal. . The Otero Guards. . Major Rankin, in reply to an Optio representative's query as to the readiness of the Guards for active sarvlce, said tbat be had been informed by Colonel Hersey, adjutant general, that all the accoutre ments required by a soldier under marcb Ing orders were boxed up and ready for shipment from Santa Fe at a, moment's not.ee. , ; In case the Guards should be called up on for any active service, such as in tbe event of war or riot, tbe Guards could he ready for Instant effective duty . . . . Captain W. H. Kelly says that tbe. target practice assigned for Sunday .bad. been postponed, the weather being tco severe for accurate work in gun practice. . Tbe company Is In flne condition and the Guards are enthusiastic,, workers for . the best Interests of the company. ' Tbere is evidently the right material, in tbe local company which will be brought out to tbe highest degree coder the very efficient olOcersbipof the present command, . Horse of Olpautie Sise. -John Graham, an Oliver township farm er, Is tbe owner ot the largest borse in tbat section of Ohio, Tbe animal is 23U hands high and weighs 2,800 pounds. His bead is 44 inches long. The borse is too large for any kind of woik on tbe farm, and Mr. Graham has been trying to dispose of blm. A few weeks ago a Cincinnati buyer went to Graham's place and contracted tor the blii borBe. It was delivered to the railroad, til when it came to loading the borse he was too large to pass through the door of a stock car. Mr. Graham was compelled to take the animal back borne;:." ; ' '"- J' - Bk Pant's Oigan. ;. !- ;-!;. Jhe new pipe organ has been put In place in St. Paul's chapel. It Is a beautiful Id-' strnment of wonderful tone and reach tor its size. It bas tbe modest apprarance thoroughly consistent with tbe t eautiful Wife chapel, and its noprt tautiousoess strikes one as very consistent. - Tbe mnsio at St. Paul's will now be even better than formerly, with this new addi tion to the very excellent choir. Miss Bessie Cooley wilt retain ber place in the choir, as organist as will also all the other members, which will meet the highest ap proval of all those who have been permitted by fate to participate In . tbe Episcopal services here. , , Paul McCormlckt who was bringing a herd of cattle from Colorado to Han Miguel county, stopred (n Santa Fe to get' tome supplies. He expris'ed himself as 'not again attempting to move cattle in tbe spring, as tbe cost of feeding, etc, Is too expensive. Tbe McCoimlck ranch In Ban Miguel county comprises two pastures of the finest land la tbe Territory, and is stocked with 800 bead ot cattle. ? t ', .i " . ... Notice to Contractors. . Contrsctors are Invited to, bid on .a frame cottage building, plans for which are now on file and bids for which will be opened on Thursday, March 24th, at 8 p. m., at tbe office of Fbitch i Co , 1, ' Architects. For Fale on Easy Payments. Two four room bouses, lots And good outhouses, located on Prince street, be tween Grand avenue and Railroad avenue. Price $1,000 each. Also one (bar room boose, ground and good outbruses located on corner of Prince street and Graod evenue. Piles $1,80. Tbese properties can be bought for pait cash and I aiance on easy payments, with . low Interest. Inqaire of 107 t WJSJ& HcOSKTT, - Appleo, 13 lO BOXES, Qt E5 cSi. Delicious New Maple Sep SYRUP, - FIRST RU& OF rim SEASON." . '. , i ' There isa probability tbat tbe D, G. will shortly rani special passenger train IntoJSaata Fa, aadeVr away wtts tas accommodatiou train now acting as tbe representative of tha passenger service, Superintendent Lydon is egltatiog the question and states that vary ,UttIa. more patronage will be neetsjary to effect the desired change. - The Fate br All. ' In speaking ot the death of. Charles E. Neilan, brother ot Mrs. H. J. Ryan, ot this oity, wblou sad event recently took place at Hamilton, Ohio,, and cf which mention' was made in Tffg Optio) the Ham ilton Daily Newi says: Charles E. Neilan, onfof this most popu lar and promising yonog men of this city, died at the residence of his brother-in-law, on South Front street, at 3:30 yesterday morning of consumption, aged thirty-two years.' He had been lingering for months, heroically struggling wltb the dread die-' ease and bravely battling for the life tbat was to be denied bira., As the Inevitable end drew nearer; and' Bearer he 'faced death with calmness and'eompnture and fell asleep in tbe full consolation , of tha brighter ard eoernei Ilia-beyond. He was boru, raised and educated In this city, attended tbe Nicholi' business college and for sixteen years be worked as a machinist at Bent el Sc Margidaot's. He was a young man of floe character' and excep tional worth and ability. All that loviug care could do aod tbe best skill enl'med ical attention afford were devoted Jo him but to no avail and there only now re mains bis blessed memory end the ssdness and tha heart pain occasioned by his un timely doatb. : ' Notice of Ulasolmlon of Partnership 'Notice Is hereby gltn that1 lb partner ship between Benjimin Lowe Ostein; Mor. rls Stfousfe, Felix Strousse, Joe Harber and Simon Voreoberg heretofore exislttng under the style end title of" LoWeOBtein,' atronsse & Co.,'and carrying on business at Cleveland and at Mora, In the oounty'of Mora, aid Territory of New Mexico, was dissolved on the tenth day cf March, A. D. 1698, so far as relates to the safd Benjamin Lowensttia, w ho-retire 'frord the said firm.- -'. -r- Alt debts due by the late' "firm of Low enstein, Strcusse & "Co.'i are assumed and will be pa'd acd discharged b tbe said Morris Strousse, Felix Btrousss," Joe Har- Lberg and Simon Voreoberg the Remaining partners wbo wil ccWtinue the' .tuslness under the firm name of M. Strousss tt Company, at Ihs si m' places offousineSs, viz., Cleveland and Mora, In thefiffocnty of Mora. ' . ;t All accouols due to tbe late firrfl ot Loir' enstein, Btroutse & Co., are to bs pai 1 to tbe Arm of M. Strousse & Coblpoy, iue oessors to the' said firm of UowenBteln, Strousse ft Co. :. x i j- - Dated this tenth day of Ma-rcb, A. D. 1898. " " ErnjmiN LowN8TiN ' : ' Morris Strossi "r: Kklu Btrodssk, ' " Job Harbebo,1'' Simon Vorinbero. 112 St .; a. Bint From theKloridike. - 'Joseph Ladne, tie famous trfcppsr ' arid miner and the present owner" of Dawson City, and for many years the agent of the Alaska Ccmmercisl Company gives a bint to person's gciog to Alaska, and pays grrat compliment to a ell known 'article. Ho writes: "; ' s--'-"-- ' ' "I have always used YTie itoyal Baking Powder in Alaska and Not1 th west Teril tory, as no other gave VqriaT sali 'faction lit tbat harsh c'imste. I also found my customers always Insisted on having tbat brand." . Mew t'botOKraphlo Oallery. ' Photos par dozen, $1.75 up; picture frames without pictures, 65 cts. aod np ; larara framea for Rriunn, A1 . a.. good work as can be bad In any iarge city. iiubums ouiornou ai raasonanid rates Come and see ns. Mrs. 3 J A; Keall, Veeder building, Plasa. r , .. . . w -' 99141 SPECIAL NOTICES. 17I0K RENP Two five-rdon oottairita A- at the Hjt Bprings.ply., at Club nouse. - llB-tl WBY PAT KESTwW7ou can' 'buy a " home on installments for what you pay for rent? Vacait lots sold on. long time. J. H. Teitlebauro, Libeitv, N. M., or inquire of W. C. Beld, agent. " 102 tf FOR RENT Three, six or nine acres cl and, suitatle for garden purposes ; terms reasonable. AddIv to Sister, ot I.n. retto. "' .., .- TSTAMTED-To buy. 100 second hand 1 1 oiwiiag stoves as o.- &.aunTman's, on 8M Full Stock of Goods In Piece--Call and see them. C1l jw S Ull ' sine sji VJCir 9 3 i-ine i"urnismrig tc5 - Goods. . i sr m a js.xv a MIS ;The tar 4 if S5 5S CK-' I ILFELD'S LATEST SUCCESS was. the thiSf week'.; So .acceptable did our ofTering prove to .be in this line announce to the ladies Lty;that hencetOrtn we wjll keep a still larger anH more complete assortment in this depart- aw mentand-assure them ity in material and make-up combined with the " most nioderate prices so that ''sendinp- way'V-for-these goods . will be unheard-of it ' ; . .': " ..:-' ; Want You to See BLACK made up just liko first elais dressmnker's yorkr-HJUt in. the latest style of fssli ioo&blo fabrics brilliantines, " poplin, silks, and to remarkably cheap from the full lined, neatly finished -'skirt for $1.00 celsewhero SI .35) garments iu rich brocades," lined with silk taffetas at $12.00 to $20.00 theycan-, not be matched in other shops. ' ILFELD'S LEVY -WiS4.fMif.V "- The Leaders We Under Buy! . Q RE AT SPECIAL SALE. AT 1 1 ' cts per yard Worsted I I ; dress plaids, 28 inch, ' L'.' no w Spring Goods. - AT OC cts yard, All Wool U U Serge, - 36 inch, l n all sB'ades, worth 40 cts. AT OC cU . yard,- X 11 Wool ; UJ Novelty Dress Goods, : Vich;' new spring shades, ' worth 35 els. ' AT Ot each, all, Linen 03 Damask Towels, 16-32 worth 12 J cts. r I Man .Orders Promptly attended To. I V ,2i SIXTH STREET ...AT Old Town Hardware Store Our . . . Is aow complete. L Also :.-: WIRE of all description. All kinds of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, -None better in - the Old Town A. A. W18K, Notary Fublla Established 1881. WISE LOANS AND REAIi ESTATE, Sixth L&d Douglas Ares., East Las Vegas, N. M. ' Improved and Unimproved Lands end City Property for sale. "Investments made an attended to for Son-residents. Titles examined Cents collected and Taxes paid. AGENTS FOR A. E. NETTLETQN AND EURT & PACKARD FINE SHOES ..OS F. IWIS LKADERS IN. . . FINE TALORING . . - LATEST STYLES IN . MEN'S HATS ; ' " STIFF AND SOFT -a muslin underwear sale that we are pleased to of Las Vegas and vicin- of excellence ol qual DRESS SKIRTS no. to the elecant Next Week--: Tlillinery Opening Await notice of day. THE PLAZA. & Bro. of Dry Goods We Under Sell! AT 1 C cts yard, soft en I J jitiieled Table Oil cloth, 5 4 wide, worth 35 cts. : ..' " " AT O ct varJ, new spring O Standard Calicos, 12 yds ." limit to a customer. AT C cts yard Amoskeag apron V check ginghams. :. AT Q cts yard, Soft Finish : O Cambric, one yard wide AT cts yard,' 36 inch wide, U Percales, worth 10 cts .Agents for tha Standard Patterns. THE ., Line of . . . . . . SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS a Full Stock of (' . . . . WEATHER STRIPS, all sizes including the Standard Mower, the market. Convince yourself at Hardware Store. . , T, C. HOGSKTT HOGSETT, - ' Shirts Made to Order --White and French M Percal Just Arrived --Nobby r?i rf! Tine iiicu v a uses tfj and Trunks. - ' : : tf -- yZi ."US - e? is 1 . "ULrr ' ' " 1 I I lea M -1 J ausl M " S- - Q j ti 5" rt (jo. S 36 ii BOSTON clothinc; house imtizA Avenue, ' JAKE BLOjCK, PfOpa j N. L. Rosenthal & Co., J . IGeneral J lUnch Uade nignest prices paid Wire Netting Wire Cloth Screen Doors Wire Screens I WE ME IipiARTERS I FULL LINE OF PAINTS AND OILS FOBt PAINTERS AND :.Vr,.:. '.t " . FAMILY ; CSE. . ALL REASONABLE HARDYM-- ' PLAZA HOTEL I'M f ArTVRC D.n I t American or European Plan. Myer Fnedman WHOLESALE GROCERS . ; AND WOOL DEALERS, Las Vegas N. M. Rosenthal Ei'oo., Leaders of 5c For Shelf Oil CbtVworth 8c and 10c elsewhere . T 1 Cn For Tahle Oil Cloth, All I JO -Colore. - 49c a yard for COihchL Tablei Felt, always sel&'at 75c. C - Soft Bleached Muslin, 7-8 yd UU wide, worth 7c. , . ' C p For L. L. Unbleached, yard vJ v -wide, Muslin, worth 7c. - OA fx For Fine Line Now.Cl.ina tlTl Silks, 20 patterns" to se lect froai. Ll't 29c For Fancy Brocaded Silk, worth '50c.'; " ..' EirSf rn U i K (ja. 6 ? i A. 5 3 pi . S 1. 3- Is s S rr s CD X Rata s H T Merchandise a spwialty tor wool, maes ana pelts. Plows Farming Implements Lawn Mowers "F Garden Hose Wagner c& Myers. i f - " ' i 1 MA80WO TCMPLtV-' r v,'-, ' ' Las Vegas, N. M & Bro. Low Prices. . New line of Fringed "End Ties for ladies and children. . New Lace, Silk and Chiffon ' Latest Styles of Kid Gloves, im White, New Oreeaandotber colors. New Silk Waists Just In. Everything in the- Corset Lin NVw in Stock. . -New Novelties in Dress Patterns, No'Tfrq. Alike. V- New Gauds Arriving Daily by Express from New York City. r 0 0