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J. H. Light.' ',t Is pu-tlng la a demo cratic paptr at Ca;.iun. The WhHe Ckikg 'Kagle" ia aJditg new machinery ami types to its of,re. Messrs. Roy lackey end John Spring made final proof on their homesteads at Clayton. The lambing teasvli is now on and the, sheepmen of Socorro county re port an excellent crop. The three-year-old boq f Mr. and Mrs. Ignacio Baca died at the parent" home !n Los Barelaa, Bernalillo coun ty. ' Each of the literary socic-ttea of me Albuquerque University, will give an entertainment before the close of school. ine secona annual ball of the Young Men's Catholic club, at Albu querque, proved to be a ?ery success ful affair. A. RIdgeway has been selected to take the place of P. I. Marah as super intendent of the "Old Abe" coal mine, at White Oaks. There is now no longer any ques tion but that Bland vlll be provided with railway facilities by October next at the farthest. William Teeple, father of A. R. Teeple. cashier of the Pecos system. arrived in Roewell with hia family from Baird, Tex. H. E. Wilson, a clever young attor ney, formerly of Denver, whose shin gle now swings In the wind at Bland, visited Albuquerque. At the resldene f John T. Stone, aown in nosweii, u. J. Thomas and Miss Annie Yeary were married, Rev. Hancock officiating. Hills & Montoya, of Socorro, Bold their entire stock of range horses from yearlings up for $5 per head to King II Son, of La Junta, Colo. The Toledo, (Ohio) "Times" pub lishes a long Interview with A. R. Gib on, of Santa Fe, who is at present In "the states " in the interest of the Co- chiti tunnel company. Mrs. George W. Johnson of Albu querque, was the victim of a runaway accident which resulted in her sus taining very painful but not perma nent or dangerous Injuries. The Indian trading 6tore of C. F. Jones at Gallup was burned to the ground and all the contents were de stroyed. The loss was $2,000. Only $700 insurance was carried. Frank Large captured six young lo- bos last week near Lea lake, east of the Pecos, and succeeeded in poison ing the mother after she had killed twenty-five or thirty lambs. Walter Jones, of the firm of J. W. Jones & Co., of Frisco, Socorro county, reports that his father, J. W. Jones, who went to Alabama in February for his health, died on March 11th. Miss Nofsinger, of St. Louis, who went to Santa Fe for her health some time ago, is filling the position of sten ographer in the office of Solicitor Gen .erai E. L. Bartlett, In that city. Luis Gonzales held up and robbed Mrs. Oscar Funk and Miss Edith Wil liams half a mile from Santa Fe. Their stout resistance prevented his carry ing, out other brutish purposes. Dr. T. P. Martin, secretary of the New Mexico board of health, and for years a practicing physician at Taos recently received from Denver a strict ly up to date automobile or gasoline carriage. John V. Barker, formerly connected with the big mercantile institution of Flournoy & Pickard Co., at Bland, left for Denver, where he will assume the management of an extensive mercan tile agency. The "Crown Point" group of mines at Bland have formally passed to the control of W. J. Cartan, of Boston; Samuel Newhouse, of Newhouse tunnel fame at Cripple Creek and other Den ver capitalists. One of the Normal classes of the Al buquerque University recently took up descriptive astronomy, though it is not a requirement and the beautiful stars of the skies are being observed with Increasing interest. Ed Dodd, senior member of the brick contracting firm of Dodd & Lembke, returned to Albuquerque from San Pedro, where he is manufacturing 850,000 brick for the big Copper min ing" company of that place. B. F. Barnett returned to Ros- well from the mountain country whith er he and Mr. Honk went to purchase cattle. They succeeded in buying 2,000 head near San MarclaL Of these 1,500 are cos and 500 yearling heifers. SSgsesnd Tima eg Earth No Boils Nor Carbuncles Now A ' coad Blood Medicine. " I became convinced of tho merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla when I took it myself as a blood purifier. So, when my husband had boils and carbuncles I urged him to take Hood's and the re sult was that when he had used but one bottle the boils bad nearly all dis appeared. He continued the use of the medicine and after taking two ; bottles he was completely cured, and, as he expressed it, felt as if he was on earth for the second time. He has never had any boils since. We take Hood's as a spring medicine and gladly recommend it." Mns. A. E. Staysa, Yonkci-s, N. Y. Scrofula from Birth. "I have found Hood's to be the greatest blood purifier I ever took, and I have tried many medicines. I was a sufferer with scrofula from birth. My eyes were so badly affected I would be' almost blind for a week at a time. My neck began to swell so that I could not breathe freely. Medicines failed to do me nny good until I began taking Hood's Sarsa parilla. Today I have excellent health and my eyes give mo very little trouble. I owe it all to Hood's, which I recommend to all suffering from any disease of the blood." Miss Kettib McGlike, Silver Creek, Ky. That Tired Feeling. " I cannot say too much for Hood's Rdi-cnniivtllii a3 a remedy for that tired and worn out feeling one has in the soring. As a strength builder and anni-tito creator it lias no equal." HkS. L. B. Woodaud, 285 IMlou Street, Woonsocket, K. I. m t Hood's is Peculiar to Itself. About the easiest thing to plant and make live is a tree. There !g no mat ter of mystery and occult knowledge lavolved in it Yet the amage plant er of trees generally plants trees and cares for them in a manner best cal culated to promote their early death. He digs up an evergreen in the woods, carefully shakes the earth from the roots and carts it to town on a warm spring day, exposes the roots to the wind and the, sun for several hours. and then elaborately plants It, sifting the dirt artistically around the roots and viewing his work wTh rejoicing. In about thirty days it is black and lifeless and looks like it had passed through the flames of a burning log heap. And then he wonders how, with so much care, that the tree pre sumed to die. The fact is' that if K should live after such treatment It would be a greater miracle than the blossoming of the rod of Moses. The tree Is dead when he puts if In the ground, only he is not conscious of It because K looks green and flourishing He has taken It out of the woods where probably partially shaded, and he never knows -that this means he must take extra care of it. If the tree Is not dead when he plants it, he speedily encompasses its death thereafter. He has several ways of doing this. Sometimes he drench es the top with cold water tinder the delusion that nature made a mistake when she ordained that a tree should draw up sap through the roots. IX the hot sun strikes the tree, so treated, Just right, it will scorch the life out of it in one day. i ' SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO. May 2nd, 1883. ,f) I Warm and nice, but dusty. Vicente Mares kept a saloon "lh San ta Fe. The opium Joints were being raided. M. Dent Martin, who was going south, ran from the plaza to the depot in six minutes, to catch a train. "Doc"Baggs, the king of confidence men, went down the road. . Frank P. Sturges, who would be mar ried next day, came down from Trini dad, with his right hand man, H. Urn- pleby. Harry Fowler was re-furnishing the club rooms lately vacated by Col Crummey at the Plaza hotel. J. H. Mo'ser ,'yardmaster at Wallace. came up after his family. The carpenters at the hot springs were on a strike against a reduction in wages. . - . ' H. J. Franklin was city marshal. Lewis Bros., of the Golden Rule, sold $300 worth of clothing. James Sylvester'and" George How ard broke jail at night. Frank Forsythe,"a professor of pen manship, had taken a position with Charley Tamme. Host and help for weary women aro found In Lyd'a E Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound . It makes wo men strong and healthy to bear their burdens, and overcomes ' those Ills to which women aro subject because they aro women j lydis E. PinKnsm'i Vegetable Compound Is known from coast to coast. It has cured more sick women than any other medicine Its friends are everywhere and they are constantly writing thankful letters which appear In this paperm If you aro puzzled write for Mrs, Pinkham's ad vice Her address Is Lynn. Mass. She will charge you nothing and she hast restored a mission women to health. Monthly Summary. U. S. weather report for the montn of April, at Gallinas Springs, San Mi guel county, U. M.": Maximum temper ature 79, date 20th; minimum temper ature, 25, date 12th; mean tempera ture, 50.3; mean maximum tempera- ture, 65.8; mean minimum tempera ture, 34.9; total precipitation. 1.58; greatest precipitation in twenty-four consecutive hours 70-100, date 29th. No. clear days, 8; partly cloudy, 10; cloudy, 12; on which .01 or more pre cipitation fell,' 5; prevailing wind. west; light frost 17th, 18-th, ; 20th; small hail, 27th; very strong winds on the 8th; thunder every time it rained, JAS. E. WH1TMORE, Vol Observer Series of Political Articles. From the Roswell 'Record." The "Record" begins this week a series of political articles that cannot help but attract attention all over the southwest, because,' in the first place. nothing like it has ever been done ibe- fore, and because of the -merit of the articles themselves. The series will be nothing less than a discussion? of the Territorial democratic platform Dlank by plank, the entire series last ing well toward election and appearing each week on the fourth page of this paper. The articles will be written by a man who has conducted similar ser ies in other campaigns with consider able success. They will not be copy righted, and may be copied at pleasure by the democratic papers of the Ter ritory. G. Iiiavaichi, of Socorro, now runs a short order counter at which ia served the best c Kansas City be-;. the Hitters. It inn-roves the Appetite, Dilution a n d cleanses the lilood. Health invari ably follows 'J se. Don t to try it. . - Las Vegas Boy Abroad. Governor Otero has received an in teresting letter from MaJ. Julius A. Penn who is with the Thirty-fourth regiment In the PEuipplnes, which gives a graphic account of campaign ing In the Philippines. Major Penn writes f the arduous campaigning, the rescue of Lieutenant Gilraore, and says that the country Is peaceful, the only trouble now being with the few robber bands which give the U. S. soldiers a great deal of scout ing. He writes as follows of one of our Las Vegas boys: "First Sergt Adolph Mennet, of company "H." was with tho battalion until December 14th, wlren he was left at Manating with' a part of company "H." He Joined us at Laoag in Jan uary, and is doing duty with bis com pany. I have recommended him on several occasions for promoITon." SICK HEADACHE ABSOLUTELY and permanently cured by using Moki Tea. A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Sat isfaction guaranteed or money back. 25cts, and 50 cts.' O. G. Schaefer, Druggist Amelia TruJIllo, of San Juan coun ty, has brought an action for divorce against her husband, Julian Trujlllo. The ancients believed that rheum atism was the work of a demon with in a man. Any one who has had an attack of sciatic or inflammatory rheumatism will agree that the inflic tion is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm would cast out demons, but will cure rheum atism, and hundreds bear testimony to the truth 'of this statement One ap plication relieves the pain, and this quick relief which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by K. D. Goodall, druggist. Pipe connections have been made to supply Windsor park with water from the city water works, at Socorro. THE APPETITE OF A GOAT. Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the wonderful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c. at Browne & Manzanares Co., and Murphy- Van Petten Drug Co. Becker, Blackwell & Co., are re pairing and remodeling their store building at Socorro. EXPERIENCE IS THE BEST teacher. Use Acker's English Rem edy in any case of coughs, colds or croup. - Should it fail to give imme diate relief money refunded. 25 cts. and 60 cts. O. G. Schaefer, Druggist Andres Baca, of Riley, Socorro county, has made a homestead entry of 160 acres. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does not good.t One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruis es in one-third the time required by any othe . treatment Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest grandular and other swell ings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price 25 and 60 cts. K. D. Goodall, Druggist. Vest. Oliver has established a evm- naslum In his room at Clayton. Thousands' are Trying XK la trder to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream J5ahut the most elleotive cure lor Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a generous trial size for 10 cents. Get it of your druggist cr send 10 cents to ELY B30S., C6 Yarrea St., K. Y. City. I suffered from catarrh of i'.io wor t kind ever since a boy, .::! 1 iiovir hoptd fo cure, but Ely's Cream I'nlm seems tc d even that Mny acquaintances liavo uee. it with excollent result. Oscar 03trum 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, II!. Ely'a Cream Balm is tlio nclmo-wledgee ore for catarrh and contains no cocaine merenry nor any injuriotia drug. TriiT 60 oea-8. . At druggists or lv uuuL Harvey's Mountain Home. This resort is famous for Its com fort, cleanliness, superior table, abun dance of rich milk and cream, as well as for its unrivaled scenery and numerous near-by points of interest The best trout fishing is accessible by short excursions to either branch of the Gallinas. Hermit's Peak and grand canon are of easy access? Burros are furnished to guests for daily rid ing. Seven miles inside of the Pecos national park and is reached by easy trail; expeditions can be outfitted and guide secured at the ranch. For transportation Inquire of Judge Wooster, East Las Vegas, or Charles Ilf eld's, v Las Vegas. 4 - 118-tf H. A. HARVEY. Assessment Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all persons subject to' taxation residing in pre cinct 29 that I will be ready at my office, second door south of Douglas avenue on Sixth street, between the hours of 9 a. m., and 4 p. ra., to re ceive returns of property subject to taxation, until the 30th day of April, 1900. All those failing to make Buch returns within the specified time will be assessed by me, according to sec tion 2825, of the compiled laws of 18 84, and a penalty of 25 per cent add ed. J. F. E3QTJIBEL, P. C. CARPENTER, Assessor. Deputy. 98-2m HARPER Whiskey Is liquid music, bottled poetry, ripe mellow. Refresh ing and delicious. Sold by J. B. Mackel, Las Vegas, N. M. The Optic office is the only place in the city or Territory where you caa got embofigrfd work done. We ere prepared to do that class of work. II. ItUTIIEItFOIU), Lessee. - . .. .n , r .r MWt mi n r 1 - , Sixteen Miles From Las Vegas. EXCELLENT TABLE SERVICE. 'T'HIS beautiful summer resort nestles. among the. pines at the foot of - Hermit s Peak, amid the grandest scenery of the Rocky mountain region, and offering all the comforts of the city hotel, as it does, with the great advantages of a cool, mountain temperature, pure, crystal water and balm laden mountan breezes and innumerable attractions, it is the ideal place for those In need of rest and recreatiow. - Ra tpC fc9 nOP rta Special rates by the week or to parties. For Da ICO J) IJCI Udy. further information ring up Colorado 'Phene 29, or address, Mrs. Waring, or Phil Doll, East Las Vegas, N. M. C j C? Q jSS. M Sk 0 m (0 IB You Use Pain ; Most of the world does and most of the world uses - : Jhe Sherwin-Williams Paint- It's made to paint buildings with, inside and outside. It's made ready for the brush. It's made for home use and for practical painters too. Its pure lead, pure zinc and pure linseed oil, mixed by specially made machinery operated by experts. It's made for you. 2r SOLD BY 11. 0. coons, C r. There seems to be more activity in artesian well drilling now than ever before in the history of the Pecos val ley. , A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester, la., writing of his almost miraculous es cape from death, says: . "Exposure after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in consumption. I had frequent .hemorrhages and coughed night and day. All my 'doc tors said I muat soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, which completely cured me. I would not be without it even if tt cost $500 a bottle. Hund-, reds have used it on my recommenda tion and all say it never fails to cure Throat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50c and $1.00.' Trial bot tles free at Browne & Manzanares Co., and Murphey-Van Petten Drug Co.s J. B. Padgett and "wife departed from Roswell for Chicago where. Mr. Padgett has accepted a good position with a mercantile company. Glorious News. Comes from, Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bot tles of Electric Bitters have cured Mrs. Brewer of 'scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. Ter rible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent" This shows what thousands have prov edthat Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the su preme remedy for eczema, teter, salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidney and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion build up the strength: Only 50 cents. Sold by Browne & Manzanares Co., and Murphey- Van Petten Drug (..Guar anteed. ' ' , W. F. Hutchison, a sheep man, has purchased 1,200 acres of land near South Spring ranch of the Roswell land and water company. French Tansy Wafers, the world's famous remedy for irregular and pain ful periods of ladies; are nevdr fail ing and safe. Married ladies' friend. French Tansy Wafers are the only re liable female remedy in the world; imported from Paris; take nothing else, but insist on genuine; in red wrappers with crown trade mark. La France Drug company, importers, 108 Turk St., San Francisco. For sale by O. G. Schaefer, druggist solo agent Las Vegas, N. M., Opera House corner. A. D. Garrett finished shearing his flocks in Chaves county. He has from 100,000 to 150,000 pounds of the golden fleece. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to tell about the wonderful cure effeoted In my case by the timely use of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was taken very badly with flux and procured a bottle of this rem edy. A few doses of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure In recommending it to others suffering from that dreadful disease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. Va. This remedy is sold by K. D. Goodall, druggist Interest In athletics was never more pronounced at the "New Mexico mill tary Institute at Roswell, and especial ly so of the great national game. DYSPEPSIA CAN BE CURED BY using Acker's Dyspepsia Tablots. One little Tablet will give immediate relief or money refunded. Sold In handsome tin boxes at 25 cts. O. G Schaefer, Druggist Good, Comfortable Beds. ? c,- , rSi rfiS fi w im m R. 11. Are- and Nat'l St The remains of C. H. Henderson, who died in. Albuquerque, were taken to the old home at Whitewater, Wis. PLAYED OUT. ! Dull Headache, Pains In various parts of the body, Sinking at the pit of the stomach, Loss of appetite, Fev erishness, Pimples or Sores are all positive evidences of Impure blood. No matter how It became so it must be purified in order to obtain good health. Acker's Blood Elixir has nev er failed to cure Scrofulous or Syphi litic poisons or any other blood dis--eases. It la certainly a wonderful remedy, and we sell every bottle on a positive, guarantee. O. G. Schaefer, Druggist B. G. Robertson is the latest to start in the dairy business at Roswell. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. All doctors told Renick ; Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering eighteen months from Rectal Fistula he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile -cure on Earth, and the foest Salve in the World. 25 cents a box. Sold by Browne & Man zanares Co., and Murphey-Van Petten Drug Co. John -Becker and his eldest' son Hans, returned to Belen from their trip to Mexico. Notice for Publication. (Homestead Entry No. 4864.) Department of the Interior, Land Of fice, at Santa Fe, N. M., April 6th, 1900. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed no tice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before probate Judge of San Miguel county, at Las Vegas, N. M., on May 15th,1900, viz: Pedro Lopez for the lot 2, sec. 5, T .14 N. R., 22 E., and S. W. Y S. E. Vi, S S. W. Yt, sec. 32, T. 15 N. R. 22 E. . , He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Antonio Maestas, Faustln Gutier rez, Cruz Lucero, Tomas Lopez, all of Gallinas Springs, N. M. ; MANUEL R. OTERO. : 129-301 - Regist?!. D?ukS, CATARRH - tJ 4J tor sgeneroaa 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm contain! no coc&fne, mercury nr any other injurious dru. II 1 :.l.l t haiukn Gives Uoiief atonce. V AJY, j It open d clejiuuei 1 1 r A r COLD 'M HEAD Hiali and protects the Meui"rn. Kfdtores tt rieusea or Taste and fcmell. F.iil Sixe 6uo. ; Tri. Size 10c. ; at Dnmrietsor hy m:iit , ELY BROTHIi'tai.M v"fum otreei Ne York SMa Diseases. For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham berlain's Eye and Hkin Ointment la without an eqnal. It relieves the Itch ing and smarting almost instantly and its continued use eiTects a permanent cure. It also enres itch, barbev s itch, scald head, sore nipples, itchincr piiea. chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. Cady'g rendition IWfleri for horses are the bert tonic, blood purifier Siid venrifuge. Price, 5cta. Boldb- 'A i? Jm jm. m mm m m mm Mm 1 bHiu. K. of kL . l"ail iitMa rdAL, M. of jV. i tf CMI)Mf. OF THE VoKU MoNTE WimIb" ';tvi of r. h tr th i , o. A I'. M J Bus a b.LtJLl, 0. U 8. R. Ieakth, C)ttr il. yiLI.OW (,RiiVF. V. 5 WOOPMFX ( in-ie. urn-ia i-;ik1 !! fiiurtb Vrianf of eucta Urihi ti In J U .AM hull. A' 'i.i r K- ! mi 114 Uuardlan. BumiiA C. j H- HM1.I.U l H rk, BP. O. K M KKTS Fi '..-T A!iU TH1KIJ Tliurv:Hr evfDSug-., t-K'-M nioniii, at u.jtui Ftnt-t I-xlf-a ruoiu. ViaiUtif broUiem cordiai. luviuxt. A. H. QriKLT, Exalted Ruler vT. E. IlLAUVfcLT. SOL" jr. TO.O. K.LAS VF.UA8 UUKJE NO. i. mwu . Tirjr lnoiK'.ajr urniricr at thlr hull. Smth. Stiect, All Ttaldns linnlippn areeor dla'iiy luTlt.-d u atu-nd. K. 11. j hi i.t. N. O. H. T. 1'i.bi.l, tw'y. W. K. Chiim. Treaa 8. it. IiEAUTit, Cemetery Trust. , , Y" F 11 1 1.' ',1 rinfir I 1 r t. wr-troa aweorid and fnurth Thursday eTeulnga ot each mouth at the I. O. O. K. hall. Mat Eva Jkhk, N. O. Mug. Clara Bill. Boo t. AO. V. Vf., DIAMOND LOIM3R NO. 4, meet first and third Tuesday ern Inua each month. In Wymao Block, Douulai TBuue. Vlaitlug brethren cordially Inn tod V. 11. JAMESON. M. W. " ' Gio. W. Noras, Recorder. A. J. Wibtb, Financier HOPE LOIKJE NO 3, T'EORFF. OF HONOR. Meet First and Third Friday In A. O. U. W. liall. Mas. Nirris Jamkhor. liecorder. Mrs. F. W. Fleck, Chief of Honor. EASTERN BTAR.BEGCLAR OOMMDNI catlona second and fourth Thursday evenings of each mont h. All visiting brother! and sisters are cordially Invlsed. Kh. J. A. Mi HHAY. Worthy Matron. Kxv. Geo. SEi.nr, W. P. Miss Blarchi Rothokd. gee'r. Mas. Geo. gcLar, Treasurer. AK. A A. M. CHAPMAN LODGE NO. S. ltegular communlcatlos held on third Thursdays of each month. In the Jdaaonlc Temple. j VialUng brethren fraternally invited. H. L. M. Boss, W. M. C. H. Bporlkder, Sec'y. LAS VEGA 8 OOMMANDRT NO. , REO nlar communications second Tiieadvaaf each moth. Visiting Knights cordially welcomed. . LD. Wbb,K.O. G. A. BOTHOKB, Rec LAS VEGAS KOYAL ARCH CHAPTER No. 3. Reirul&r convnmtlona fli-at Mon day In each month. VisKIn? l-nranannm geuerally invited. H. M. Smith, K. H. P. U. 11. BPOHLEDKH. ACtlnff BBC T. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. I T-nwvurvn m t 1. 1 i m.- tw t'h t'1 First National imni.-: nfllcn telenhone No. 176, Clorado: residence telenhonn. No. is!L Colorado. Residence 825 Columbia Avenue au cans promptly attended. 8-lm J ADDISON JACKSON, M. D, (GRADU- ate University of Vermont! PtivslMnn and Surgeon, Puerto de Luna. N. M. W-Hm ATTORNEYS AT-L AW. EORGE P. MONEY, ATTORN EY-AT-I Law and Assistant United States Attor ney, Office In Crockett building, East Las Vegas, N. M WILLIAM B. BUNKER, ATTORN EY-A T law 1 1 . Ul K LJ. . ,1 r National Bank, East Las Vegas, N. M. FRANK SPRINGER, ATTORNEY-AT-law. Office In Union Block, Sixth Street, East Las Vegas, N. M. C. FORT, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW, Office, I Wyman Block, East Las Vegas, N. M. , E V.LONG, ATTORN EY-AT-L A W.OfBce Wyman Bl.tck, East Las Vegas, N. M. , DrNTISTS. DR. H. S. BROWNTON, (successsr to B. M Williams). Bridie Street. Laa Vecaa New Mexico. BARBERSHOPS. PARLOR BARBER ShOP, CENTER Street, O. L. Gregory, Proprietor. Only skilled workmen omploved. Hot and cold baths In connection. Hesser's the Han For the finest line of beautiful designs of 1900 WALL PAPER. Come and examine my large stock. Over i.ooo samples to order from; prices from 3c per roll up. Opposite San Miguel Bank. A: C. SCHMIDT atanufaotarer of agons.-:- Caniages And dealer ta Honvy . Hardworo, Ivery kind of wagon material em banc iarieihoeing and repairing a ipsolaltj tjraad and Manzanares AvsDiiaa, Kast Li cat. Tie las Teps Teleptae Co. Co Mantanares and Lincoia Avef . Electric Door Bells, Annunciators, Burglar Alarms and Private Telephones at Reason able Bates. ' KXCHANGfC; RATK8 OFFICE: 36 per Annum. RESIDENCE:: $15 per Annum. EAST LAS VEGAS N M Notice for Publication. Department Ot the Interior, Land Of fice at Santa Fe, New Mexico, ArH 11th, 1900, Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed no tice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before pro bate judge of San Miguel county at Las Vegas, N. M., on May 19th, 1900, vizi Faustin Gutierrez, for the 9. Y S. B. . S. Yt S. W. 14, Sec. 9, T. 14, N. R. 22 E. He names the following witnesses to prove hi3 continuous residence .up on and cultivation of said land, viz: Jose Dario Gutierrez, Sanchez, N. M., Pedro Lopez, Antonio Maestas, Ed Uirdo Gonzales, ct Gallinas Springs, ?!. M. ' ' ' MANUEL R. OTERO, 36-lm Register. ExposMi in the "Star" mine at Bland are probably 150,000 tons of ore at present averaging $12 and better to the ton. Tlit-vo waters h'.nce lJ05, have atti acted the atten tion of the civilized world. Tludr virtues are j-rci-t-td by all. They promote diction, etimukte the secretions, Ls aiiti-acid, an elimint-nt, a diaretic and a laxative. Tho large demand for them provts these waters to be a talutary stimulus to health. Direct from Roth's Springs, at East Las Vegas, N. j,!. , 2D. OOOJD-iLILIL. BPOT BBUC3-' STOBB Finest Toilet Articles goap, I n . Finest Cigars in the City. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded Rut Ttiu, P. V m lJ Jl h f Shop corner National and 12th Sts. All kinds of Blacksmi thing, Wagon Work , In f Mt, everything pertaining to iny line. BRANDING IRONS A SPECIAL! Y. A share of your patronage solicited. Las Vegas Hot A HEALTH Moateuma and Cottages. Mineral Springs Baths, Peat Baths. Hospital, Mon tezuma Ranch and Hot Houses, also Parks and Extensive Territory. . W. G. GEKKNLKAK Manager 'THE Montezuma hotel at Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. M., has been re-opened. Visitors to this famous resort may now procure sumptuous accommodations at reasonable prices. The Montezuma an comfortably provide for several hundred guests Las Vegas Hot Springs is one of the few really satisfactory Rocky Mountain resorts. It has every essential the right alti. tude, a perfect climate, attractive surroundings, medicinal waters and ample opportunity for recreation. The ideal place for a vacation on tin . For terms address the manager. J. B. MACKEL, WHOLESALE j LIQUOR AND CIBAR DEALER Sole Agent for 5 We handle every teug in our line 1 complete illustrated price list sent ree upon application. Thb Lowest Pricbd. Liquor Housb In the city. Billiard and pool room in connec tion, on second floor. Lai Vegas Phone 131. Colorado Phone 131 Las Vegas Roller Mills, J. B. SMITH, Proprietor, Wholesale and Retail dealer In Flour, Grata, Corn Meal, Bran WHEAT, ETC. Hljhest cask price paid for Milling Wheat, Oelorado Beed Wheat for Salt in Beasen. Las Vsgas Nbw Met. Blauvelt's Tonsorial Parlors, 115 CENTEB STREET AND SIS DOVG 'I.A8 AIRVK Dan KodeB, : Hack Line Best hack service in tha city Meets all trains. Calls promptly t tended. Office at L. M. CooleyV Mver r stable At Cost for 30 Days. Trunks, Valises, Couches, Bedsprings, in fact everything in the household furnishing line at the "'' Old Reliable Second Hand Store W. E. CRIT.ES, Prop., DourIbs Ave. Las Vegas "Phone 153. CJolorado 'Phonel'3 JOHN BOOTH, r.''rHlackman Est LasYssas Line. Will call for all Trans. o o Calls promptly attended to f Bottled in Bond. Metropolitan prap Practical H n 1 llnrcnchnnr uuuyun iiuiuuuiiuuii Springs, N. M, RESORT. Mountain House and Annexes Steam and Hot Water Heating REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Shop Corner Seventh and Douglas avenue. Telephone i6q. Exclusive Goal & Wood Dealer JAMES O'BYRNE, Succasaor to A. CORCORAN. AU grades and kinds of Hard, and Soft Coal Constantly on hand. Best quality of pin and plnon wood, ready tor the stove. All kinds of fence posts. Prompt delivery. Telephones 47 and 45. ; ' West Lincoln Avenne. a. hkmrt. M. M. Bundt HENRY & SUNDT, Contractors guilders. T"Estimates furnished free, on stone; frame or brick buildings. Manufacturer of Sash and Doors, Mouldings, Scroll Sawing, Sur ace and Matching Planing Mill and Office, Owner of .National Street and Grand Evenue. East Las Yegas. First-Class PAINTING Hardwood Finishing and Interior Decorating a Specialty. If you want wall paper, see my large line of samples for 1900. J.J. Smith, 407 Washington St. 'Phone 216 All fltyimarxtRiERsfor Rnrj Kind of Fuel. Theftmmi ne nil benr th is Tru.tit (11 .T-lr ltuu:iral AW. of imitations, . SOLE AGENT, BRIDGE STREET, LAS VEGAS. H. E. VOGT & CO., Sanitary "t Plumbing A iW1