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Strawberries, Cherries, Apricots,: AntJ AH Other Fruits Season. in GRAAF & MOORE, .Grocers and Bakers, Sixth St. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1900. A4vertlln In lir local column, a In- In other ciilumn. 10 cmIi " IH n elniiel dvertitemenn, For Bute, rVRol, Wanted, etc., ee cleitlhed wnm a Mconl page, t-or rate on long time local call at oltice, TOWN TALK. Woodmen of the World, this even ing. The rainy season seems to have set In early. Sunday will be moving day for the eas"t side postofflce. It rained nicely last night, today, and will probably do so, tonight Regular meeting of the carpenters, at city hall, this evening at 7:30 sharp. H. K. Leonard has let the contract for his new house on Eleventh street. P. W. Fleck Is now rushing the Koose at J. B. Allen's east side tailor hop. liee Robie, the well-known and re spected colored citizen, 19 reported Blck at the hot springs. Mrs. George 'Selby gave a luncheon yesterday, complimentary to eleven of her young lady friends.' S. A. Clements is a very sick man his old complaint having again at tacked him with renewed vigor. The miners' and prospectors' ex cursion from Colorado Is due to arrive in tUe city at 5:30 o'clock, this evening The unfortunate patient brought up fmm Allinniieraue to the asylum is Edward TJ. Bliss, well known to old time New Mexicans. C L. Hernandez has retired from the candy firm of Hernandez & Young The business will hereafter be con ducted by G. B. Young. ..Preparations are being made for a atnmbor t plonloa hr t.tlf) SCllOOl Child revu - This may be in mind while thf weather clerk is sending these "delight ful rains, i i v Lots from Nos. 6 to 10, Inclusive block 3, of the Ilfold & Baca addition were sold under the county's ham mer yesterday for what they would fetch. ' ,j)r. Otto Von Muller, a noted special 1st who la running an advertisement in these columns, came In on the earlj( train from El Paso, where he has large and lucrative practice. The first wool clip of the seasop was received yesterday Tjy Chas. Ilfeld, It consisting of twenty wagon loads belonging to the Borlco ranch com pany, located In Pintada canon. The Peoria overture referred to In the telegraphic account of the Pres byterian doings, this evening, has to do with the appointment of commit tees on different church boards.- The new postofflce furniture and fixtures for the east side postofflce arrived from Indianapolis last even lng. The work of placing them in th Crockett building will begin at once! ; , Mrs. S. R. Dearth, Mrs. B. Daily and Charles Coffelt received the de grees at the I, O, O. F. hall last nighl ithat made them full-fledged members pf the order of Rebekah, after,, which refreshments were served and a num ber of interesting games indulged In. William Jones, the self-styled hermit-poet. Is said to be building him self a shack in a narrow, dark and unfrequented canon at the hot springs, his nearest neighbor being A. S. Cook, the baggageman on the branch rail way leading out to the resort. ' Geo. E. Scarborough wires from . Ysleta, Texas, that he again has Green Maxie, the sheep thief, in his clutch ; es. Tom McElroy, deputy sheriff, "will go down to Doming after the fellow, so soon as Will Roy can be communi cated with at his Colfax couniy ranch, , There was a reward of $25 on Maxie's bead. ' The ladies residing in the neighbor hood of Lincoln park are raising- funds for the purpose of making needed im provements there, in the way of a band stand, Dew fence and lawns These ladies ask the co-operation of the city council and tfie park commis sioners in carrying out their well-laid plans. Fancy Dry Roasted Hawaiian Cof Pec, 40c per lb. Something Fine. C. D. BOUCHER, (Succi'ssur to 1. 11 II, finUt.or.) Sok A pent, ERIDCE STREET LA. VFGAS. JUDICIAL JOTTINGS, Seine Matter cf Minor Importance Pawed Upon, The case of the Second national back f Santa F vs. C. II. GiUk-rs'.t-VO. B been 3 i.-ti. - 1 ' ' ; The ! eas of W. R. Williams vt. Cbarles Tamme, has been stricken from the docket The case cf W. G. Haydon agalnfst the Guadalupe county commissioners has been crossed but on the docket District court convened thi morn ing at 10 o'clock and adjourned, with out doing any business, until the same hour tomorrow morning. The damage suit of little Rudolph Huettner against Wm. Rupp, the con tractor, has been placed on the cal endar for trial June 1st" A cruel court Joke was played on M. Jefferson, who took It kindly enough, though the clouds looked dark and stormy for &wnile. " R. L. Richmond has taken appeal from a Justice's court ton a Judgment for $28, and costs, rendered In the low- er court In favor of Pascual Montano. Fred Flateau,' wLo burglarized the Ratos postofflce, will have to answer to three indictment In the district court. He "Is" "safely TieTHnd the bars n the Raton Jail. , 1 The account of W. B. Bunker as U. commissioner hag been approved by the bench and forwarded to the office cf the '"rf. S. attorney general In Washington, D. C. ' ' ' The administrator's suit Of Antonio Salano vs. Miguel Esquibel, Instituted by E. "W. Price, the absconding' law yer, has been dismissed, with leave o re-fnstate in twenty days. Judge Lafayette Emmett, -Territorial librar ian at Santa Fe. will take due and timely notice.' The man Collier who Is serving a five-years' term In the Colorado pen at Canon City for cutting Open a mail pouch, was indicted by the tf. S. grrnd lury here for the robbery of the Las Vegas postofflce,- on he night of June 3d, 1899. This .charge will hang over his head till Collier has "done time' for the Trinidad affair. i "You may have it, reader the un known disease. In parts of "the states' during the last few months live stock has been seized with the affliction, and many died, and the dla ease afterward reached the people. In ts first stages It appears to be acute wlsonlng, and Is followed by general exhaustion. Five members or one family died within a short period, and no one seems to know the name of he disease. ' C. F. Conroy, agent for New Mexico for the Seneca, Mo., Filter Co., Is making tests dally with his Sutton ripoll filter at the Enterprise' cigar factory In the Duncan block. The price at which they are sold -brings them within the easy reach of every family and their use protects you agalngt sickness and doctors' bills and perchance even death Itself. - Handsomely and appropriately Illus trated posters, one of which hangs in an Optic window advertising Roose velt's Rough Riders' re-unlon at Ok lahoma City, July 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th have been received1 by C. F. ' Jones Santa Fe station agent, for "genera) distribution. I They are apt reminders of the stirring times in Las Vegas last June. Juan B. Guerin and Manuel B. Baca compose the newly organized firm bf Ouerln i& Sllva, who will canvass the city and county for all kinds of gold silver and Copper plating work. They have received a complete outfit for doips this particular work In a first class manner and, will guarantee ev erything as represented. : .': A prosperous year for 1 everybody, is this. The republican party caused it all, of course; as thev republicans isuaijy claim everything In sight, tt 's not unlikely that they brought abdat '.he recent fine rains Ihla Territory has been blessed with, this year, or they were Instrumental In the recent cave in at the approach to the Raton tunnel Rev. Norman Skinner will deliver a Memorial sermon from the Presbyter ian pulpit on Sunday mornlngV. All old soldiers are 'particularly Invited to be present', alike those who wore the blue and the gray. There will be an ob servance' of Decoration day In this city, but to what extent Is not yet definitely known. ! -If The Santa Fe company should grant a special train from Las Vegas to San ta Fe on the occasion of the dedication of the new Territorial capltol build lng. . Scarcity of motive power would seem to be the only plausible excuse that could be 'offered for not doing so. Alejandro Gomez, Well-known young man in these parts', was married April 2Gth to Miss Bessie" Young, of Brush, Colo. The happy pair have taken a honeymoon trip to Old Mexico. t For Rent - " The 'office rooms next south of my .insurance office. ' Possession given Im mediately. Edward Henry. '69-2t For tale A mocking bud, , good singer, apply Mrs. W. R. Williams, 223 R. R. avenue. l69-3t IRQ' v Order Your We Sell the the mm mm ; ou t II Oa 4. ... f ftp TIT? Strawberries Now is your time to preserve them. STEARNS, GROCER; PERSONAL PENC LINGS. F. R. Y. Baca Is in from El Pueblo H. K. Leonard la In from hia saw mills. A. M. Bergere set sail for Santa Fe this afternoon. , f. , ..-- i Mrs. Daniel Scruggs vIslts-Albuiuer- quo Indefinitely. " " ; Rev. J. B. Fayet returned to San Mi guel this afternoon. .-. Geo. and Sam James visit. . town from Galllnas Springs. ... Uncle John Pendarlea Is .in town from hia Roclada home. r W. H. Kelly Is In return from a bus iness Jaunt to Union county. - . C. M. Bayne was a Raton passenger for Santa Fe yesterday afternoon. Billy Holmes and mother are at home from their trip to Mexico. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Jenkins, of "Al buquerque, passed' through for Kan; s'as. - ' - i ,-, Herman C. Ilfeld returned last even ing from the Borlco ranch on' the Ph Judge H. S.- Wooster Is at home from a quick drive up to the Harvey ranch. . - . . . . ; Juan Trujlllo has been down from Watrous; F. M. Hughes, from Shoe maker. . Joshua S. Raynolds returned from an eastern trip on this morning's de layed 'flyer. .. L. C Leonard was the flrs.t to regis ter at the Plaza hotel, under the new management .. t B. M. Williams and C. F, Cutler left this morning for the, mountains on a fishing trip. -.- , . W. II. Jobe, of the Dunn Supply Ccs Is In return from a business run down the country, . Mies , Irene Walker, the stenogra pher, departed for Evansvlller Ind on today's noon train. ...i-. ,. Rev. Geo. Selby returned this after noon from Santa Fe where he attend ed the Episcopal convocation. " J. B. Adams, a San Franclsoo'in- surance agent, was homeward 'bound from Chicago, this afternoon.' '''' Geo. P. Money,' the U.' S. attorney, reached home' this - afternoon from professional trip down to Socorro. Mrs. Trulfa former resident here, passed through for Los Angeles from Chilllcothe, 111., her present home, Mrs. J. W. Slnnock, little son, Char- 'ey and daughter, Mrs. Ralph Whist ler, who had been, guests,. of .Mrs. W. Allen, took the noon train tor their Raton ..home. I. S. T.. Gregg, postofflce Inspector, boarded No. 22. for Denver, this, after noon, leaving Inspectors Fredericks .and Doran here to ensconce, ,the poajt- nfflftA in ItA now niiortopa Mrs. Gurney, of Kansas City, Mo. and Miss Bertie Hill, of Independence that state, acquaintances of B. F., Jam uary, passed through on this morn Ing's flyer on a pleasure trip to Lob Angeles, California. ....,., w. Chas. P. Juslee, New York; Miss Helen Sachstrom, Owensberg, . , Ky, Samuel. X SteJn, St Louis; L. K. Hil debrand and wife, Chas. W. Lauter- bach, Chicago; B. Selltgman, Santa F put up at the Castaneda hotel, -.-. J. M. Hernandez has received In structions from the supervisor of the census at Santa Fe notifying him of his appointment as an enumerator He has received his blanks and hi commission will follow later on. Daintily Pretty White Ruffled Musiin Curtains 3-yJ Length . ILFELD'S ThePUza JiMt open ia (he , Drapery , .? . Room. . Second Floor, f take elevator 75c, $1, 11.15, $1.45, 1J5 pali.,., Belgian Hare Industry. Las Vegas is fast coming to th front In the Belgian hare Industry, E. J. Hollingsworth and E. L. Browne have some of the .finest ; ones ever brought into the Territory and lately they purchased a high pring, buck which will be used t4.-rrBpovS their strain. This buck scores ninety-two points and at the age of eight months tips the scale at exactly eight pounds. The meat of the Belgian hare is un surpassed as a table delicacy, being superior to either chicken or turkey, and the coming fall and winter will see many of these animals served up at the best tables of the town.' imp I - ; 1 1 ii U U L 1 m m 1 Screens Now. Best -CHEAP 1 If ... rI d Cf Ct . !;). CHILDREN IN CHARGE. Dozen Little Tots Ecing Cared for By Practical Christians. Twt'lve 'lovi-ly batiii's. .nearly alt of tV'm pul'.ing away at a bottle as bar,.! a they could, crphar.a and f-rinl!inga. were, aboard ?o. l passtnsgrr train today en route f-'r th .Intcrnaflfmal Lotus Home at San Pivz-h Cal Tte rearing and malntc-nance of these holplesa and homeU'sa little tots ar- a part of the work done by the Interna tional Brotherhood League, founded by Katherlne Tingley New York, in 1897. ' The object of the league under which this work is done is to educate children of all races on the broadest lines of universal brotherhood and to prepare destitute and orphan children to become workers for humanity. The League is unique in that none 6T its officers are salaried, but all give their labor, time, money and Influence for the 1Y of the work. The League Is non-sectarian and non-political. Inter national headquarters at Point Loma, San Diego:' American headquarterS.at 144 Madlsori avenue, New York. . The children passing through Las Vfgaa this afternoon are under charge of Doctor Louise J. Kean and J. H. Fussell, with their assistants. . The children are some of those who have been i he Lotus Trust Home at Cuf falo, N.T., where a large home is de voted to this purpose. The babies were--being caressed and -petted by the : foster-mothers whose beaming countenances and kindly acts . told pnl"y' too plainly that It is indeed a work of love, to which they have de voted their lives. . B, . ly.. Nicholas, twho wounded Juan Sllva in a gup play a year ago and vrho was -sentenced ia the penitentiary for three years and to pay $r,000.fine, Is th iiolnto'f deatli.. suffering wltjji ':::' .. . . i ', . ' i -. ? Consumpiion. this is iruiy a sau case, he 'unfortunate man is praying for executive clemency oh the grounds that he has but a few days more on this earth and it is his desire to die a free; .man for the love he bears his mothers ' and sisters. ' It-1 a- un derstood Hlutfc'Cbief Justice, Mill3 who sentenced- Nicholas.- and District At torney Spiess," who proseevrted' him, are favorable to - his , pardon. Mr., Silva, who was the viqtim'of the assault, has expressed-- hfrriself as' willing taf. his "release aiid-.if jhis matter- is brought prorierjyeior the geveroor, he w(ll no ''iSoutti: ,or4er 'his - pardon, thereby jnaklnftjijtrt" a, free lnan,to sjiend the last few hours of , hia life among those who are near and"' dear to him. 'plaza Hotel People. the' new regime at. The Plaza hotel will consist of Dr. Wm. Curtiss Bailey, medieal , director and general super intendent ,of ,thia popular hostelry, under whose Immediate directions will be a. corps of trained and ., efcient nurses for their respective , depart ments. Mrs. .. Foote ' will be house keeper; .Miss Myrtle Foote will have charge, of the dining . room; , D. , C. Upwman, chef and steward, and ,E. A. Maxwell, pf Hioo, Tex., clerk and book keeper, A' 'few copies ""ot ;liy maps, not mounted 'at 50 cents. D. J. Aber. 67-3t "NAME ON EVERY PIECE." : OWNSEY Chocolate Bonbons.1 .: FOR SALE BY HRS. C WARING, ;: Opera House Block. ' Romero Drug. Co. i .-- v Wholesale aid Retail Ii;;ilers , lu l'ure uud itulinlilH ' ' Drugs, riedieines ' . and Chemicals, . -j'f Sponges, BniKlies, Terf umeries t ,; . and Toilet Articles. . Full line ; , of Gunther's line Candies. :' Phynicitiii's prescriptions carf fully and ac curately cumpouudud by vxpurluuced plmr-uiai-isUi. i Veeder Building, Plaza, Las Vegas. Ei- Rosenwald.i'& ion,1 "Plaza." "; t f ' ;C:'X-r' -. , .. ...... . ' VALUES unexcelled are nQwfuliti in our Hosiery department. Our prices have been re- duced. The quality of the goods remains unchang-ed. Pull line of sizes in stock. We carry a' full line of BLACK GAT Stocking's for Boys and Girls. ' r No. 1 Ladies' Fast Black Hoe double sole, hih spliced value at 20c, will be sold for. . .- M. O Imported Ladies' Hose. fast. black Herms iiU, . dorf dye, full value-is C pairs cb 1 (( 20c per pair, go at O for( vf I UU Mn Q Ladies' Fast Rlack Ifnse, silk Cnish, Herms- v. J dotf dye, high spliced heel double sole, worth 35 our price will None Better. Few as Good. Try a Pair. J 25c Full line of size- in Black and Assorted Tans. Special for this week Foulardines in a larjre rangfe.. of -stylos; these ckx' wide; price 12' 4 (t osenwald i Of y a.' ..e . . jt-m The Plaj Open till 9 o'clock A U i v' Cne lt smooth suiface material, fine stripe, grey mixed with ' ' dar i blue; fine farniet satin lining in coat, light figured vest i hninj, ntaily finished ?'al! over suits for business wear or "about lown" t!1 One lot ScotcB mixed, grey with little red, stylish stuff made np the same" way; extra good linings right thing to wear travel ing or at home. One lotjblue wool serge suits such as any gentleman may wear ' V with Satisfaction ; there are but few of these left at this price. Suits'Reduced J1 $12,50 Just ten (10) suits, one of a kind, the remainders of , our choicest lets; to close them out we make such a big tut. giving our profits to the purchasers. Soirrefine;line stripes, some 6mall checks, few dark ,y solid colors and one fine brown diagonal. : A: A: Oentlernen's Belts. Ti. Tk. G(x rJ- solid, tusset-leafier v. Ith poliNlico" nickel linruuMi buckle, 40c Kid lined, 50c. Big 'Variety. Boys' and Men's Straw Hats, 35c and up to $1.50. Why don't you wear ; ; latent Leather Shoes? . So neatv dressy and stylish and now so cheap. , iTh .4 Monarch" Patent Leathers at $3 50 are warranted not to break through. Sold only by Charles Ilfeld : The Plaza HEHBY :THE LEADERS Only Agents for Corliss, Coon & Co. Ladies' and Gentlemen's LINEN COLLARS. There are none better made. 1 for 1255c -V Agents For Stand ai d Patterns. &r&,!i 121 vlxtli street. SPQBLEDEB 1 '-4. . 5 raw A choice. assortment of the new shapes in rougrh and smooth v".--?':;-J--Braids from 50c up to $2 00. . ; ;- ' If it should be a r Prby or Fedora that's wanted, call and see them. I Prices Right and None Better. C atonic '(. ; , ... Ethiopian dye. When you buy a Buy Wear a Corset heel, a good' 1 On ... and toe, be only 25c Will Vear and 's & I".... . -'Give iatis- that ia as light is a feather and as strong as those worn in winter. Such a cor set ia the " Ventilating " faction. Only " : 3 25c It helps to make one cool and comfortably in the hottest weather 'tis a luxury. Tin t money is refunded if not found satisfactory. Our are 36 inches Jvnown and sold everywhere. I jK'rnv i N k son, CENU1NE THOMSON'S CLOVE-FITTING 1 Saturday night. We cf wish yood dressers, yol judyment about clouies, to come and see our new ia now Summer d1 0 Suits i)l We feel quite certain you will not match them in the town for so little money. Pebbled russet leather with leather covered buckle, 75c. Drab or olive kid, same price. 'OF DRY GOODS. HOEVGO. S T; I: Templei tif f s lJliU '- j ' Hosiery 5ale. .Corset, the best, buy 2t, "Glove 11 They are : made to Fit and Wear. , They give Satisfaction. They g-ive the wearer 'pleasure. They give ease and grace to the flg-ure Glove-Fitting ' True Fit" Corset pecial Value this week, O j i w BATCtiELLEKS Yo Are Prcprii Our Store is all torn up--We have a "rcu-h house." Our workmen are push ing things, however, and we will be in the new room in about TEN days. Just to make things interesting for the next week, in the midst of all this confu sion, we have decided to Put the Knife to Prices! YOU CAN BUY GOOD CLOTHING CHEAP FOR THE NEXT WEEK. Our new Spring Stock is about all in and EVERYTHING GOES while we are mov ing. We don't often advertise a sale of this kind, but when WE DO IT HEANS SOnETHING. Come along and bring your friends and WE WILL DO YOU GOOD. The Sale Begins JVIny BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE M. Ureenberger, Prop. Bridge Street Hardware Store. LUDWIG ILFELD, Propr. GROSS, BLACKWELL.& CO INCOFPORATED.v WHOLESALE MERCHANTS LAS VEGAS AND ALBUQUEUQUE. WAXWELL TIMBER CO., Catskill, N. M. FLORSHEIM MER. CO., Springer, N. M, BECKER-BLACKWELL CO.. Magdalena, N. M We Arc low During the last week we have received several big shipments of goods bought, at extraordi nary low prices and we now have them ready for sale. The biggest bargains in all can be found in our : millinery department where we are offering '; Pattern Hats worth-$10 to $15 at $4.50 to $6.50. ; There are children's and misses' Trimmed Hats - - marked to sell for $1.00 to $2.50 which are really . ' worth double that much. .. . ; Our assortment of shirtwaists is twice as large as it has been, and-there are innumerable kinds and combinations at 75c to $1.00 that can't be ; bought elsewhere at thrice the pHc. . Stponsse $z Bacharaeh, i - Railroad Ave . Opposite Castaneda Hotel. ' : !??!1f1??!;?!?f!!n?f!!f!?Ft1f!?!!ftn!??!?r!!f!lfMf!!?1!nin!f1ift2 I ROSENTHAL BROS; 1 J5- Frettiness nnd Daintiness hr ; Children s : Wear ' f That win your favor at a glance !I 1'rici s no loss channini' hi t heir rare littleness. Z Vv7t for children ( months to 4 years of a,re. rr 1 ? Q each for Pink and S tP 1 .tO- Blue Pique Reef-j'ers,- for 6 months to 4 years "old; insertion and cmbroid- ery trimmed, cuffs aucl col- larsj a $2 value.' , S: Qtr for Wash Sun Hats S fcHJv in pink and blue per H . . cajc. ....... Special Corset :125c 169c for one line of and 75c. for one line of Warner, Thompson makes worth 'We and $1.25. if to ive! Thursday Morning, 1 0 til. Railroad Avenue. Your kitchen is not. complete without one of our Meat and Food Cutters Each machine with four knives, like cut. 3 52 Dressing Sacques Cbmfort, dressiness and economy combined. Stylos in dressing sacques have changed. Tlie cut this season isdilTerent, and so Is the-mode of trimming. It you would know just what is riht in those necessary little liouso-weanihles, see these and learn our prices, at 85c, Sl.00 and $1.98. I , Oai- window displays wil rrl inform ou of all newp;oods rI and styles that are arriving1 daily at liosenthal Bros. ' Sale. $1.75 issorted Corsets worth 35c, 50c ZS and oil ier - rrri " - ' I 1! I! ! t MI !!1 1 V V 1HJH !'' ! H I'U'UM '! VV