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fXTRACTS FROM EXCHANGES. New Mexico Nvt 8e'nvresJ From tht Nswspaperv Bodily New faces ami prospectors common occurrence in the around Fairview at present. ere a range Tonilicson & Co. of Hlllsboro. Lave commenced drifting on ore from the bottom of the wlme on their hsase on the "Vary C." A racinjj association has been or ganized in Clayton, and it has . of fered $1,025 in purses for races to take place some time in August Roman Baca and Felipe Sandoval were appointed custodians and care takers of the new county bridge across the Rio Grande near Pena Blanca. Ed Simma has sold his remnant of cattle and ranch on 'the Canada de Alamosa, and will shortly start for the northwest to find a new location. A. B. Htarn, of Farmlngton, has sold his ranch, cattle and horses to Milton D. Bachraeo, of Fairview and is con templating a trip to the northwestern states. Cadet Thomas Cnimpacker. of Al buquerque, has been re-appointed by the county commissioners of Berna lillo county to the New Mexico mili tary Institute at RoswelL . C. W. Graves was granted a fran chise by the county commissioners of Bernalillo county to place telephone poles along the sides of the highways in Bland and the Cochltl district William Allen Smith, the well known freighter, died at the Sisters' hoepl tal In Silver City, shortly after noon yesterday. Deceased was aged fifty two years and was born In Zanesville, Ohio. The firm of A. Simpler & Co., the embalmerg and funeral directors of Al buquerque, sold their establishment on North Second street to J. W. Ed wards, an experienced undertaker of Newton, Kang. For the month of May the amount of fines collected In Albuquerque and turned over to the treasurer by Mar shal McMlllln was $433. The number of arrests made were 103 and the num ber of meals served were 145. At about 8 6'clock Wednesday night the Post Exchange building and can teen at 'Fort WIngate, was destroyed by Are. The fire wag caused by the explosion of a can of gasoline. A large quantity of provisions, which were stored in the canteen was saves! from destruction by the soldiers of the Ninth cavalry. D. L. Houston, representative of the Green Cattle Co., received and ship ped from Deming 1628 head of steers which he purchased from the Alamo Hueco R. & C. Co., W. J. Wamel, Whitmore Bros. Watklns Bros, and C. D. Lewis. These cattle were shipped to the company's pastures at Rollins, Wyo.. A deal was consummated last week, whereby Charles de Bermond purchas ed 2,400 head of sheep from Rush & Russell, of the Grover Springs ranch In Eddy county. This is said to be one of the finest bunches of sheep In southeastern New Mexico, and brought prices accordingly, or around $4 per head after shearing. : A disastrous conflagration was nar rowly averted Wednesday evening in the Tlmmer house. A kerosene lamp exploded on the third floor, and when the fire was discovered it had obtain ed considerable headway. The hotel employes and guests by hard work succeeded in extinguishing the flames. The damage Js comparatively slight THE MEDICAL SOCIETY. The Physicians of the Territory As sembled In Convention at Santa Fe. The annual session of the New Mex ico medical association convened at the Elka' hall Tuesday afternoon. Dr. T. P. Martin.of Taos county.presiding. Dr. W. G. Hope, of Albuquerque, Is secretary, and Miss Nofslngerls act ing as stenographer. The address of welcome was made by Solicitor Gen eral E. L. Bartlett in Ms usual happy vein, in which he extended the visi tors hearty greeting on behalf of the citizens of the capital city, and com plimented them upon the number and high character of their membership and the seal they had shown in ad vanclng their professional standard throughout New Mexico. Several members en route from the south miss ed connections at Albuquerque, and wired they would reach" there that night. At the afternoon's session entertaining papers, dealing with sub jects as follows, were read and very generally discussed: "Rest or Exercise In the Open Air In Treatment of Phthisis Which?" by !Dr. Frank McConnell, of Las Cruces, "A Case of Extra Uterine Pregnancy "Operation and Recovery." by Dr. W. JR. Tipton, Las Tegas. "A Case of Senile Gangrene," by Tr, J. A. Rolls, of Wairous. "The Tuberculosis Patient as Source of Revenue," by Dr. S. !Swope, of Deming. In attendance were Dr. T. P. Martin, of Taosr Dr. W. R. Tipton, of Xs Vegas, Dr. L. Hines, of Springe Dr. J. A. Rolls, of Watrous, Drs Frank D. Bishop, W. G. Hope, G. W Harmon and Geo. W. Graves, Of Al buquerque and all the members of the fraternity in Santa Fe. Last night 8:30 Mrs. T. B. Catron threw pen her elegant home and tendered the visiting medical men a re ception. The eighth annual session of the New Mexico medical society closed Its labors Wednesday evening by the elec tion of the following named to serve es Its officers for the ensuing year: . President, Dr. J. H. Sloan, Santa Fe; first vice-president, Dr. G. W. Hope, Albuquerque; second vice-president, Dr. J. A. Rolls, Watrous; secre tary. Dr. J. Frank McConnell, Las Cruces; treasurer, Dr. G. W. Harri son, Albuquerque. Executive commit tee, Dr. Geo. C. Bryan, chairman; Dr. W. E. Tipton, of Las Vegas, and Jr. S. D. Swope, of Doming. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. Jun 8th, 1&5. J. H. Teats arrived from Ft Sum ner. Chaa. Faleo was in from hla sheep ranch. D. Wlnternlti was up from Anion Chlco. L. Leon's Infant was taken with scarlet fever. J. E. Whitmore, Galllnaa Springs, left for Topeka. R. W. Webb returned to the city from Washington. A. B. Ston was married to MUs Frankle Robinson. Mark Howell and R. Q. McDonald returned from Red river. E. C. Smith was a student of law te the office of W. L. Plero, " J. W. Lynch bought four horses from Mendenhall. Hunter A Co. Mrs. T. B, Catron passed through the city on fclr way to Santa Fe. Richard Dunn, Barney Dally and C. F." Rudolph returned to Roclada, - Win. Frank, the druggist, spent the Sabbath with his family at Los Ala mos. . t - Col Bob Fetter and Jofinny She were coaxing the speckled beauties to Invest In fljP bait , . ..' 1 1 Miss Mattie Wooster and Miss Van Etten returned from Harvey's ranch In the mountains. The Cendjas Brothers produced their Mexican automatic show at Ward ajid Tamme's opera bouse. William A. Vincent, with his com mission as chief justice of New Mex ico In his pocket; passed through the city for Santa Fe, - , ) , Theodore Peterson, an old-timer In New Mexico, died at the Park house, hot springs. He was at timet em ployed by A. C. Schmidt, Judge Steele and Theodore Rutenbeck. WAGON MOUND NOTES. The O p 1 1 c's Eagle Eyed Corres pondent Jots Down a Few Items. Regular Correspondence. Wagon Mound, N. M., June 7, 1900. D. A. McArthur left today for San ta Fe. T. Maldonado has business in Las Vegas. ' v j. A. M. Adler returned yesterday from Colmor. W. H. Taylor was here yesterday be tween trains., : ! The Jacob Roche outfit left today for Las Vegas. 1 f J. H. Culley returned today from southern points. Doctor Locke who pulls molars, is here from Taos. Mrs. G. G. Martin and Miss Roucb were in town today. ' Epemenlo Martinez left today for the Paris exposition. B. T. Beckham, the photographer, I has left for Watrous. , Mrs. McKellar has so far recovered as to be able to go out driving.' Phil Prager, the commercial tour ist paid town a visit yesterday, Little Pauline Levy has arrived on a visit to the family of A. M. Adler. Mrs. Edgar Howe is the proud pos sessor of a brand . new up-to-date piano. . . ' ,, r ' G. M. Bond has returned from Cabra Springs and reports an exceptional lambing. , ' ; K. S. Miller is having an Iron roof put on his palatial mansion and 'tis said the wedding bells will Boon be ringing. i The little baby of J. Jacobs is at present under the doctor's care and is a very sick child. ' There Is a well defined rumor fa town that the division headquarters of the Santa Fe will shortly be moved here. It Is to be hoped the rumor Is built on a 'solid foundation. I ' A little "scrap" occurred Saturday between J. B. Blea and Hernlno Tru jlllo that may have had a serious end ing as Prof. Blea was. compelled to go after his Winchester owing'to Tru Jlllo coming out with a six shooter. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE, Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thous ands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit foe Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves. and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Browne Manzanares Co., and Murpbey-Van Petten Drug Stores. " - fl...i'v I G. E. Stewart has disposed of his Interests In the Deming Ice plant to his partner J. R. Johnson, who will conduct the business in the future. To those who drink whiskey for pleasure; HARPER Whiskey add zest to existence. To those who drink whiskey for health's sake; HARPER Whiskey makes life worth living. Sold by J. B. Mackel, Las Vegas, W. W. Rawlins, East Las Vegas. j j J. E. Smith has resigned his office as Justice of the peace of precinct No. 2, Sierra county. . ; A Card of Thanks. I wish to say that I feel under last ing obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has done for our fami ly. We have used it in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and whooping cough, and it has always given the most perfect satisfaction, we feel great ly indebted to the manufacturers of this remedy and wish them to please accept our hearty thaUks. Respectful ly. MRS. S. DOTTY, Des Moines, Iowa. For sale by K. D. Goodall. Horace A. Kingsbury spent; ;4 t&w days in Fairview last week. MOKI TEA POSITIVELY CURES s!ck headache, indigestion end consti pation. A delightful herb drlnt Re moves all eruptions of the skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion, er money refunded. 25 eta. and 50 cts.::0. G.I Schaefer, Druggist. Miss Una Wagner, of Hermosa, is visiting Hillsboro friends. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA . . , i TASLETS guarantee. a-e com on a pumuTi Cures heart-burn, raising of the food, distress sfter eating or any form of dyspepsia. One little tablet gives in ! mprfiata relief. 25 eta. and 60 cts. jo. O. Schaefer, Protest. Ordinance No, 1C3. An ordinance designating the place of voting In the various wards of the city of Las Vegas, of the County of 6 an Miguel, Territory of New Mexi co and.appolnting Judges and clerks of election and boards of registration for a special election to be held on the 17th day of July, A D., 1900, Whereas, the board of education of the city of Las Vegas, Territory of New Mexico, has duly passed on the 29th day of May, A. D., 1900, a reso lution authorizing an election tor the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of said city the question, whether said board of education shall purchase a school site and erect there on a suitable building for public school purposes, within the city limits of the city of Las Vegas at a cost not to exceed $25,000, and to raise funds to pay therefor to issue the negotiable coupon bonds of aid board of education for said sum. And also whether said board of educa tion shall erect an additional building for school purposes on the present public school site situated on Douglas avenue In said city, at a cost not to exceed $10,000 and to raise funds to pay therefor to issue the negotiable coupon bonds of said board of education for said sum. Said questions to be submitted at said election aforesaid. Therefore be it ordained, by. the city council of the city of Las Vegas, New Mexico. Section 1. That the following places in the several wards into which the said city is divldedare designated as the places of holding the said special election, and the following named per sons are hereby appointed Judges and clerks respectively to hold and con duct said election, in their respective wards, ' to-wlt: ! , In the first ward, polling place, brick house rear of office of Martinez Pub lishing Co. Judges of election in said first ward: "W. T. Treverton.'V. Jami son, R. B. Rice. Clerks of election in said first ward: R. A. Prentice, D. J. Aber. In the second ward, polling place, city hall. Judges of election in said second ward: Garnet Burks, John Shank, Wm. MaTlioeuf. Clerks of elec tion in said second ward: T. W. Fleck, F. E. Olney. In the third ward, polling place, Hen ry & Sundt planing mill. Judges of election in said third ward: John Rob bins, Ed Crisman, T. F. Clay. Clerks of election in said third ward: R. C. Reld, Ed Sporleder. ' . .In the fourth ward, polling place, Schlott's store house between Colum bia and National streets. Judges of election in said fourth ward: Chas. C. Schlott, R. Blgford, J. W. Hanson, Clerks of election In said fourth ward: C. C. Glse, Walter Shields. Section 2. A board of registration In and for each of said -wards of said city, for said special election Is here by appointed and the persons herein after ' named are appointed on said board Of registration for- said wards in said city of Las Vegas, New Mexi co, respectively, as follows, to-wit: Board of registration in the first ward: J. E. Moore, H. S.-Wells. P. C. Hogsett Board of registration in the second ward: O. L. Gregory. Robt Scrutton. O. B. Earlckson. Board of registration in the third ward: Robt Cullen, T. B. McNalr, Leon Manko, ' I : ", . Board of registration In the fourth ward: Earnest L. Browne, C. W. Al len, A. H. Whitmore. Section 3. This ordinance shall im mediately after its passage and approv al by the mayor, be published in the Las Vegas Daily Optic, - and shall take effect and be in force up on the expiration of five days after such publication. Enacted this first day of June, A. D., 1900. Approved: H. G. COORS, Mayor. Attest: . CHAS. TAMME, Clerk. Notice of Removal. I have moved my dental parlors to a suite of rooms in the Crockett block, where I will be found during Office hours. DR. CLTDE DECKER. . . iOG-tf. Cornice and Tin Work. Figures will be cheerfully given and estimates made on all kinds of cor nice, tin, and repair work. Our work is guaranteed. Our prices are right LEWIS NYGREN. 162-tf. Center St Blacksmlthlng and wagon repair work of all kinds promptly and rea sonably, done. Horseshoeing a spe cialty. f All - work guaranteed. George ft Co., corner Douglas ave., and Seventh street at rear of Agua Pura Co's. office. Colo, 'phone 230. 139-lm Job printing of all kinds from a milk check to the finest kind of a lithograph, can be had at The O p tic office. 62-8t A fine line of wedding invitations, visiting cards, announcements and ball programs Just received at this office. "Carry Sunshlns With You." . A bright, fresh, sunny face is always I inspiring, and it always denotes good health as well as a happy heart. Many faces that were once overcast with gloom have been made bright and sunny by Hood's Sarsaparilla which I cures all dyspeptic symtoms, etreng- Ithens the nerves and tones up and invigorates the whole system. , Constipation is cured by Hood's Pills, the non-irritating cathartic. Sold by all druggists, There is quite a little prospecting being done about the old camp of Clalrmont, on Copper Creek, Sierra county, and some very good finds have been made. The most promising pros pects show excellent free milling ore. The Chinese ask "how is your liver?" instead of "how do you do?" for when the liver is active the health is good. DeWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for the liver and bowels. Winters Drug Co., and K. D. Goodall THE LIVERS DUTY The l.ver has two duties to perform cleanse the blood and produce bile. You may know it is working laiily if you are troubled with constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness and dizziness: It is trying to throw it work upon other organs. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters will stop this. It makes the liver do its duty an thus, the stom ach, bowels and nerves ceaise to annoy. See that a Private Revenue Stamp covers the neck of the bottle. Cures Malaria Fever and Ague , Mrs. Laxara A casta de Ponce, be Silver City will celebrate the Fourth loved wife of Anastaela Ponce, died The Fourth of July committee have at her home in Silver Cltq, Friday secured eubscrltplons to tfi'e amount morning, of pneumonia, aged twenty of $1,175.40, which will be consider-' eight years. A husband and two small ably Increased before the date for the . celebration arrives. French Tansy Wafers, the world's famous remedy for irregular and pain ful periods of ladles; are never fall ing and sate. Married ladles' 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. ' ' George Burns, died at the home of his brother, F. G. Burns o nta.aS igB" his brother, F. Q. Burns, at Santa Rita, Friday, after an . extended illness. Death was due to Brlght's disease. De ceased was aged about "thirty-five years and was. unmarried. - Ivy poisoning, poison wounds and all other accidental injuries may be quickly cured by DeWitt's . Witch Hazel Salve. It is also a certain cure for piles and skin diseases. Take no other. Winters Drug Co., and K. D. Goodall. The members of the -board of edu cation of Silver City are figuring on the erection of an addition to the south side of the present building for use as a primary department Neglect is the short stop so many take from a cough or cold to consump tion. ' The early use of One Minute Cough Cure prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. It cures all throat and lung troubles. Children all like It and mothers endorse it. Winters Drug Co., and K. D, Goodall. Beginning on June 7th, a series of evangelical meetings will be held in Silver City in the business section in a large tent,whlch will be especially erected for, such purpose. Rev. L. L. Gladney, the San Marclal evangelist, and Song Evangelist Hlgglns, of Ok lahoma, will be in charge of the meet ings. "V. V , , ' . -v . , Unless food la digested quickly it will ferment and irritate the stomach. After each meal take a teaspoonful of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and will allow you to eat all you need of what you like. It never falls to cure the worst cases of dyspepsia. It is pleasant to take. - Winters Drug Co., and K. D. Goodall. ; A gang of horse thieves is operat ing in the Fierro, Hanover and Santa Rita section. Quite a number of valu able animals, not to mention numerous saddles, have mysteriously disappear ed and there Is reason to believe that their absence is due to an organized gang. All who suffer from piles will be glad to learn that DeWitt's Wilch Hazel Salve will give them Instant and per manent relief. It will cure eczema and all skin diseases. ; Beware of counterfeits. " " " ' Winters Drug Co., and K. D. Goodall. Orders have been received by Depu ty Collector of Customs Richard Hud son, notifying him that on July 1st, the local custom house will be re moved from Deming to Columbus, on the Mexicon line. Collector Hudson has made the necessary arrangements for quarters and will reside at Colum bus after the date mentioned. ; Last fall I sprained my left hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I called On said at first it was a slight strain and would soon be well, but it grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheumatism. It continued to grow worse and I could hardly get around to work. I went to a drug store and the druggist recommended me to try. Chamberlain s Fain Balm. I tried it and one-half of a 50-cent bottle cured me entirely. I now re commend it to all my friends. F.v A. BABCOCK, Erie, Pa. It is for sale by. D. Goodall. - - 5 Bud Williams, foreman of the O ,0 ranch, was brought into Deming from the ranch Friday morning with his leg badly bruised, the result of being knocked down and tramped on by one of the horses in the corral. ROBBED THE GRAVE. A startling Incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows; I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunk en, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite-grad-ually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying Electric Bitters;' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50cts., guaranteed, at Browne & Manzanares Co., and Murphey-Van Petten Drug Store. L. Lindsay of the Separ district, who has contracted his entire herd of stock cattle t6 J. P. Cook of Socorro, made the first delivery of 614 head of Tuesday. This first shipment went to La Junta, Colo., where they will be placed on the market, the second de livery will be made about June 7th. Reports show that over fifteen hun dred Uvea have been saved through the use of One Minute Cough Cure. Most of these wem cases of grippe, croup, asthma, whooping cough, bron chitis and pneumonia. Its early use prevents consumption. Winters Drug Co., and K. D. Goodall. Does It Pay to Buy CheapT A cheap re-medy for coughs ari colds is ail right, but you want something that will relieve and cure the more severe -d dangerous results of throat and lung troubles. What shall you do? Go to a warmer and more reg ular climate? Yes, If possible; if not possible for you, then in either case take the ONLY remedy that has been introduced In all civilized countries with success In severe throat and long troubles, "Bosrhee'g German Syrup." It not only heals and stimulates the tissues to destroy the germ disease, but allays infiamatlon, causes easy ex pectoration, gives a good night's rest and cures the patient Try ONE bottle. It n CTFTTFP's Recommended many years by all drug I PTftiiinii Slats in the world. Sold by Murrhey 1 01 C. IACH Van Petten Drug Co., Las Vegas and BITTERS East Vegas. children survive. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded.' 25 cts. and 50 cts. O. G. Schaefer. Druggist The public schools of Silver City closed today. Small in size and great in results are DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills that cleanse the liver and bowels. They do not gripe. Winters Drug Co., and K. D. Goodall. Dan Rodeo' Hack Line Best hack service in tht city. Ifeets all trains. Calls promptly ttended. Office at L. If. Cooler' Liver stable. First-Class ; PAINTING Hardwood Finislifn and Interior Decorating a Specialty. If you want wall paper, see my arge lino of samples for 1900. J. J. Smith, 407 Washington St. 'Phone 216 Las Vegas 'Phone 153. . Colorado 'PhonelSI JOHN BOOTH, i Illackman East Las Vegas Hack Line. Will call for all Trans. o ! o Calls promptly attondod to Go to the - - Old Reliable Second Hand Store Of W. E. Crites, Wyman Block, to buy or sell all roods in our line.. Of we will sell the entire business on terms to suit. , " ; lbs las Teias TelepliOBS ;Co.'i Co Mansanarei and Lincoln At. Electric Door Bells, Annunciators, Burglar Alarms and Private Telephones at Reason- able Bates. SXCHANGS; BATES- OFFICE: 138 per Annum. KK8IDBNCK : $15 per Annum. BAST LAS VEGAS N if! nil Blacksmlthinz of all kinds propmtly and well done at reasonable prices. t Horseshoeing a specialty. ; ! Call or telephone. , " ! , .GEORGE & CO; fCorner Douglas and Grand Avenues. THE HEELEY Established in DenYer The Oldest, Most Reliable and Positive Cure for Alcoholism, Morphine and other Drug Addictions, Neurasthenia, Tobacco and Cigarette Using. Methods and Treatment without shock, in convenience or harmful tendencies, -No unpleasant restrictions. ; s ,- ,. . Correspondence and consultation confiden tial. Treatment IDEPfncAU with that si Dwight, Illinois, by the Leslie E. Keclcy Co. THE SIEELEY IIISTITUT Drawer 373. 1S05 Curtis Street, EDITOR'S AWKUL PLIGHT. F. M. Higgins, Editor Seneca, (IIU.,) News, was afflicted for years with Piles that no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve. He writes two boxes wholly cure! him. It's the surest Pile cure on earth and the best salve In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by Urowne & Manzii..are8 Co., and Murphey-Van Petten Drug Store. The Optic office Is the only place In tie city or Territory whert you can get embossed work dona. W are prepared to do that claea of work. Skin Disease O For the speedy and permanent cure of tetter, salt rheum and ecrema. Cham berlain's Eye ami Skin Ointment is withont an equal. Tt relieves tht itch ing and smarting almost Instantly and its continned noe edects a permanent cure. It alao cures itch, barbes itch, scald head, sore nipples, itching piles, chapped hands, cbronio sore eyes and granulated lids. . - Ur. fady's Cendillo Fewders for horses are the best tonic, blood purifier ndverroifue. Price, 2S cents, bold h" Santa Fe Time WSOT MCXO No. 1 FtM. into U:tt p. .! 1 44 .B Ho. 17 FtM. arm tMf.m. " Ho Fraight T:M a. . uumu'i unno, - - ! Arrive it :00 a. m. sod depart! at : a. at. oa Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. - URKKJIO. No. tl Ptm. antra 1 :90 p. m. Da, t i5t p. St. No. Paaa. arrtTt4:06 a. Dtp. 4:10 a. a. No. M Freight.' " Ilia a. Mo. SS U Dm trala j No. 1 la CaUforala aad No. 17 the Mexico traia. East bound California limited, Monday Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.arrlva i:4l a. m. Dep. 8.50 a. m. t Santa Fa braoca tralna eoaaact with Km. 1,1 S.4, 17aod. , HOT 8PE1N08 BRANCH. i . . Lt Laa VegaatnX) a. m. Ar Hot 8prla(il.'t0 a. Lt LaeVegaa 11:30 am. Ar Hot Spriaga U:S0 a lit La Vega 1 :?5 p m. at Hot Spring 1 : p a Lr Lu VaM 8:80 p m. Ar HotSprlag t:0 pa Ly La Vetia 6:00 p m. Ar Hot Spring t Mf Lv Hot Spring 1:40 am. Ar La Vega 10:1 a a Lt Hot Springs 12 :15 p m. Ar La Vga U M p a Lt Hot Spring 2:05 p m. Ar La Vga : p in Lt Hot Spring 4 :10 p m. Ar La Vega 4 :0 p a Lt Hot Spring SifS p m. Ar La Vega (40 p a No. 1 and i, CaUforala and AUaaUc zpr, hTe Pullman palaca drawing-room ear, toirlii leaping ear and coache betweea Chicago and Lo Angeles, Bn Diego and San rr an else, aad No.'17 and 21 haT Pullman palace can and eoache between Chicago and the city of Maxleo. Roaud trip ticket to point not OTt lSS ' all at 10 per cent reduction. Commutation ticket! between La Vga and Hot Spring, 10 rid f 1.00. QoodWdayi.j Bound trip tickets to the City ot Mexico and return, good for six months. 106. 0. J. B. MACKEL, WHOIKSALKJ ! LIQUOR AND GIBAR DEALER Sole Agents for it" M - Bottled in Boko. ia - - 1 : We handle eveiyMug in our, line A complete illustrated price list sent free upon application. Ths Lowkst Priced Liquor Housk in the city. Billiard and pool room itt . connec tion, on second floor. f .. . CURE February 16, 1892. Denver, Colo. Tie ... IHiIHWhjiise IV! 1 a Jr i. KUTHEIIFOIU), Lessee. Sixteen Miles From las Vegas. -Goodf Comfortable Beds. EXCELLENT TABLE SERVICE. THIS beautiful summer resort nestles among the pines at the loot ol 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 temperatuie, pure, ciystal wattr end balm ladea mount an breezes and innumerable attractions, it is the ideal place for those in need of rest and-tecreatioa. Rofne nor rlow ' Special. rates by the week or to parties. For ildlCO pel lidy further information ring up Colorado 'Phone a9, or address, Mrs. Waring, or Phil Doll, East Las Vegas, N. M. Macbeth Mineral Water. These waters since 1893, have attracted the atten - . tion of the civilized world. Their virtues are prais ed by all. They promote digestion, stimulate the . secretions, is anti-acid, an eliminent, a diaretic and a laxative. The large demand for them provt-s these waters to be a salutary stimulus to health. Direct from Roth's Springs, at East Las Vegas, N. M. TZ 3D. OOOJD-A-ILl,. DEPOT DRUG STOR Tinest Toilet Articles Soap, Etf. Finest Cigars in the City- Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. . Taat La Vvcaa, V. M, Shop corner National and 12th Sts. All kinds of Blacksmithing, Wagon Work In fact, everything pertaining to my line. BRANDING IKONS A SPECIALTY. A share of your Las Vegas Hot A HEALTH Montezuma and Cottages. Mineral Springs Baths, Peat Baths. Hospital, Mon teznma Ranch and Hot Houses, also Parks and Extensive Territory. w. G. GKKSNLBAK 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 Uontexuma ran comiortably 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. tnde, a perfect climate, attractive surroundings, medicinal waters ana ample opportunity for recreation. The ideal place . lor a vacation outing. For terms address the manager. H. G. COOR8. Lumber, Sash, Doors,- - Wire Screen, Builders1 Hwd, Poultry Bulld'g Paper, Garden Shingles, Etc. Lawn Mowers.Etc. Enamels, Etc. Everything in the Building Line. Complete Estimates Furnised for Buildings. II. 0. CU0RS, Mo final 1 Departments Now Organized: GRADUATE SCHOOL. ,t ' j. NORMAL. TRAINING. KINDERGARTEN TRAINING, j . MANUAL TRAINING. Winter Term Begins Monday. January i, 1900. ED Q All L. HEWETT, Tres't, Las Vegas, N. 31. Practical Horseshoer. patronage solicited. V Springs, H:M, -RESORT. Mountain House and Annexes Screen Doors, House Paints, Window Screens, Family Paints, Varnishes, Jap a Lac Floor Wax, Netting, Hose, Cor. R. R. Ayeand Nat'l St. Diversity ACADEMIC SCHOOL. LATIN SCIENTIFIC. ENGLISH. " , COMMERCIAL SCHOOL.