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THK KAtíLK: Wlíl)NKSIA , NOYKMIH'lí II. !.". 7 POLITICIANS AT WORK. Place Hunters Already on the Trail, 4'lldlrhiti-a fur !') Undur ho Inn Illlf AttiiiliilRtrulluii hi-u Quite,. Nil morons. Savta Fk, Nov. 9. Uepuhliean pol iticlaim have already com nieneed an ac tive cuitipHign for places under the Me Khiley administration nnd the indica tions are that there will ho a merry war over the appoinline its which will Ih) made between the 4th oí next March and the end of the year. There are quite a nuniher of important portions to be filled and thn terms of niOHt of the present incumbents will expire next Hummer. The cutting off of democratic, heads will be commenced before the end of March and the work will be kept up until republicans are installed in all of the appointive places. Max Frost has gono east and it is presumed that ho will have an inter view with McKinley before he returns io New Mexico. It is understood that there will be a fight lietweeu Catron and Frost as to which of them shall control the patronage of the territory. In view of the fact that Mr. Catron ran on a platform which could not betaken to mean anytning it is argued by some of the republicans that be will not. cut much figure in the administra ion. On the other hand, Mr. Catron's friends assert that he ran on a plat form winch advocates the free coinage of the American silver product merely in order to catch votes hikI that lie CHn show io the entire satisfaction of the adunáis, tration he is in perfect accord wiih the national republican platefonn. It was annuitized here last week that Max Frost would assume control of the New Mexican again today, but the re port has been drilled at the New Mex can ollice where it is slated that the paper will coniinne under its present man igement. If the New Nexican con tinues to be a democratic paper, it is more than probable that a republican paper will be started here in the near future tochainpion the republican i-anse. The entire democratic county aud legislative ticket was defealed in this county last week.Jbut Fergusson got. a Finall majority in the countv over Cat. p.n. The republicans were confident of i heir ability to curry the rmtutv f"r Ciiinin hikI probably none of tbem win more surpiised Iban Catron at the re sult. From the lime of the Las Vega convention lo the closing of the polls last Tuesday, Calron was confident of his election and so were the republican . managers. It must be admitted that I they figured pretty closely on most of the counties in the northern part of the territory, but they were not counting on such majorities for Fergusson as were given in Grant, Sierra and Colfax for Fergusson. The United States court of private land clbims convened here today and will remaiM in session for about three weeks, during which time it is expect ed that there will be some important cases disposed of. There are still about 1")0 cases on the docket. Frwnlc M. GHllowuy'a Death. The sad death of Frank M. (iiilloway Sunday morning, at the hands of his friends and companions is a warning to all who may take the field in pursuit of Hlack Jack and uis gang. The posse for hours had been expecting a tight that would be a light to the death. That I hey were bravo men is shown by thuir following the trail; their nerves were wrought to a high stale of tension was only to oeexpt'ctoil, for ihey vtr human. In the still hour of tin night uIkui a vruL-nrwil fxtin a Jltful 1 1... Frank Mctilinchey thinking the guard ' CHILDREN'S SHOKS Lit lit i . , . i ñau awiiKeneu nun, imiltil Unit un known objecv and received no reply, then seconds seemed like hours .and tense nerves seemed an interminable timo the sheriff, thinking his three companions were by his side gave the order to fire. Terrible indeed, was their awakening. Awful, indeed, were their feelings when they found they had gone to death their friend and com panion. In hroinl light of day, far from any danger, it is easy to see how ho might have been saved. Hut with thorn danger was near and all dark, Thus died Frank M. Galloway, a brave man, a good friend, a loving husband, a kind father, May his soul rest in jieace. Liber:1.!. TEN CENTSTORE BORENSTEIN BROS. PROPRIETORS. Denier in DRY GOODS and CLOTHING, oi; NTs' and LAWKS GLASS WARK and CROCKKRY. On Bullard St. Next Door nm a r-v.i 1 1 fvn Himm .nim urt Dullard SI minutes like day-. After what to their To Oillott A Son. ONLY $40 Wltn Coupon BUY OIRIOT OP MMiinTiIB..o ,jSkky, VEHICLES ")1 Shipped injfthere to anyone it WHOLESALE PRICES. No. 120 Top Buíioi Ulnrii ONi OP OUR 1XTHAOSOINABT IABQAINB RIAD DilOBIPTION OABIBUUT PUNOon ortsixo Dopy. End or llnE wbteb Rprlnc?, 3 or 4 how liKATHEti ijuaiitsii Top, Patent curtain faHtotiorn.liftt.1 linli ii of bent wool dytd doth, corded scums und closed iluxtcrn lit (inciters, Boliu 1'ankl Himiino Hack, cloth or fancy lcntlier trlmminua. wIiir cushions, Harvcn wheels, with ie spoken, .t or 111. trend l"lll In. double nnll.ir mpi , .. BwcdKcd and tantail bul, 4 and 6 leoi oil-Miipeied aprlnus of best quality, Hody In 231j In. wide by W In. lonir. made of bent seasoned lumi.er, anil frame and poplar panels, thoroimhlv iilmd, screwed nnd piut.(cd. Double renili. ironed full lenntli. All foriitiws. dips, lioitn. to., made of best Norway Iron. Printing ud Uuisb tlrxt-clas tltroiilinnt. liodles painted a rich black, soi rs Drcwstir nun. black or carmine, handsomely striped. Kaoli biliary oompbte with nhaits, leather dash, boot, storm apron, carpet, anti-rattlcrn, oto. A written warr mty with cnuli Lttinty. $4.1, (.0 Is our SPECIAL WHOM hAl K IMlllE fnr tlila Hi, l,n.. Novcr betoie sold for lens, but to lutrodm e our work In your looallty wo hnvo lecidod to nuiko u (-pedal coupon offer, pivlng cvory roader of this paper un oppoiiuultv to (jet a strictly tlrnt class Í7.VU hujty at the lowest price cvir olTorcd. Ou receipt of $10 00 and ompou tvo will hIiIii this laminóme buwry. aecnrely packed nnd critod and delivered in boird enrn. Do not miae this oiiportu ilty .o L"il. tliorouKl lv I'ich (unir I p-tn-linte Huiiiiy at the lowest, piico over olTciod ' I'cniinlici wi done! offer ft aa a "cheap liiiiiiiV," but ; a a si net y It I I -irr.tle vohlelc. Jf you want a cheaper lnwuy or sonv other style, will c for our lriucllluntrntcd cataliiuiio show tnr 4(h) different styhnof Vehicles, Uarneos, etc Wo can sell you a top bnuity a low as :iv.no, better once tor fcn.M) and inwards. Money refunded If not rs rrprcsenled after ai rival iiii lnxiniliintlon. Coepun mu.1 1 positively nccompnny the order tuiilitiiln this aponlnl price C'Mipon Nu. 1R70 GOOD Fon $5.00 It sent wltn Order for No. 120 Top Buggy or No. 345 Road Wagon 9 ON no AD WAOONS-We have all atvlcs. but thin one Is the most popular. Any doiiler will ink you Hu.on for It. Our wlinlonalc price Is M'UK). Send ns $ 15. no and conpi n and It Is yours. Ouanuiteed to be mado of selected material thoroughly seasoned, bent end or aldo sprlntta. Harvnn patent wheels, cloth or Kvan'n Whertrlmmlmw, double reach Ironed full lomrth, P-in in. drop axles, patent leat her daMh. paint Inn bodv black, near llrewster irr enorcninilno nlocly striped, and llnelv tlnUhed through out. A written warrenty with each waimn and money rofunded If int ra r"prcnenied. Order at once. Prices will be hnrher next season. AattrvM in full,) CASH DtlYERS' Tliij Elugant Coad Wagon '.I7II bJL'PCIl $25.00 No. sis Road Wagon UNION, 158 W. Van Burcn St., Bx. 1876, Chicago, III.