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t Prospector Vol. II. I ' ' id Kvery Thurndmy at Jted It) a) , Ta o Count, New Mexico. 1 ArUIOSIT C. STEVENS. IVm.lSHER Entered a Second-Class Matter at tho Rut! River, New Mexico, Pontoffice. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION- Weekly, jer year $1.50 Tfcs-kly, six months 75 TvVckly, three months .. AO LOCAL. Brnmo Qui-.iine for sale at the Postoffiice. H.wiy Helt is spending a few d'iyp nt Twining. Rememberr the entertainment next Friday afternoon. Louis Lnnardoof Elizsbethtown, was a visitor iu Red River last Sal urdny. W, A . Gardner last week, re uirvd a bran now 25-35 Winches ter Repeating Rifle. II. Keen has been sumnions to appear at Santa Fe next months hb a l. S. juryman. R. W, Perm leaves today for .Santa Fe to attend U- S. District Court as irand juryman. Boys should remember it is- nor. manly to break windows or throw rocks at one another. Gov. Oero has appinted L. F HtrnWiti of Questn, a Notoiy Public in and for Tiios county. Captain and Mrs Emmons litis tb' Hvmpathy of the Prohpector ii t'ie loss of their little child. Kemmbfi tin Cniou Sandfly school. It meets every Sabbath morning at 10 A. Mi in the school building. A. W. Phipps, S. W. Thompson and Fid. Hatton were among the Red River visitors a Qnesta, the past week. 1vm. F. Burns who is working ar Young's saw mill near Twining, cimo across Gold Hill one day Kst week and returned' the next. 'I'll" public scbool will give nn eutertflinmeilt next Friday after noon. This is expected to he the b At so fur given and all are ve qftMitisd to be present, promptly at 1:90 r. m. Difltnet Attorney E. C. Abbott made Red River a flying visit this week . He is very boar these days but evpects ti be hnok in April with his family and Bpend the eiioitiier here. Tl'n Hr-ntrinaan was no from the Columbina; last Mtuidav and mnde artftti'.retnent to move his saw mill op the river about three and a half Hiilef of Red River. This will be of great benefit to Red River Charles Pnrdy wis about crizy last w'-k with the tootiiacll but when Dr. Walters oani" down from hi-" mine he got his ioitrtnentfl wlt' li consi ted of a wire pulle , ccrk Fciew and a mtinkey tench aii'1 prion relieved tho sutferer. Dr. T. P. Martin of Taos and a momlipr of the Territorial Board of Health, visited Qnesta last, week to see if h could riot stop the spread of dinliti-ria which lin quite a hold in that little hainlei. He hns i.pliTfd a genecd Gleaning "P R,Jd if his orders 'ire followed out to tl e 1'tei, the diAased will soon hn oheeokod. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADC MARKS DlSIONS COYRICHT8 AC. li.venil Scientific lltiieif cam A h.tndsnmclT II imjUOuq ot unf 1 wopr)?. I.iuv'i rir 3 it'tii ha). 1'erni. 93 a iolti tyil newwAmitn, ffur ; lour r X. fin 861 Broadway. New TOtk twtun, U. C win, va wu. nun Siaucb om:. ii St.. Wublwton Rd Piver Ho-28. Elizabeth-' to iown, yesterday. About four inches of snow iu town last night . fell SOKE THROAT. The following Reeipt, for the Cure of Sore Throat, was handed to ns last week . Oye tea spoon frll each of the the following; Terpentine, Nitre, Gatn)hor, Soda, Black Pepper, Red Pepper and Lard. Mix with yelk of oue egg. Spread on a thin cloth and' apply to tha throat as often as "ecessry. Try it) and be liealed; taos news. From Trw Cremet. P. M. Dolan made a business trip to Santa Fo on Monday. F. B. Ternll, who apart t. several mobtflaiiQ Tnos, hari gone to the South Fork camp. County Clerk Tomas Martinez y Gonzales became the proud fath er of twins, last weeh. More dep uties? Cuf little friend', Clara Bnell, is still very ill; her parents have the fullest sympathy of the communi ty- Dr. Ft 0. Mueller has rented a room at. the house ot Juan B. Riiell of R-Hiichos and eau be conslted at al that place every Teusday hud Friday afteruoon. Cncle Bob Pooler has returned to his old stamping grounds, hut on, whore he intends to spend the bal ance ot the winter. His contem porary young friends mis& him greatly. Charles F. Blake of Jamestown, N.Y., Who has been visiting h,s 6 cousin, A. hi. Kay Holds, of Qnesta, is in Twiniutf. with the view of engaging in he mercantile busi in- in the new camp. At an unearthly hour when all 1 good Christaiu people are in bed or ought to be at home, there burst into the sanctum McKean, the ir-; ivpresfjble, from Red River, and! ho had come to stay. Think of it! ' A new lawyer in town . From unimpeachable source we i learn that Uiree railroads have opened negotiations to eutor this valley. Each lias a liitferent route 1 iu vie', but it is pretty sale UiUrer diet that t railruad will jnler tuis I valley next fall. About ten car loads of machin ery arrived al Tres Piedias duiug the week for the Jbraajr Mountain Coppui Co. It includes a twelve! thousand pound crusher, tere seta of ten tiin..: ..... I pound rolls, it I hoisting engine and a part of the btaipUMMlt o the smelter. Territorial Top.icb The Raton VV'nter Wark comiia ny began layint mains ou the Strottf of Raton, last week, Raton lias a number of cases of measles. Dawson, tho new coal camp of Colfx countv has about fotiy pu pils iu attendance at the pnbliu school. The Methodist and Baptiat have each made arrangements to bttiM churohes at Santa Rosa this com ing spring; The countv oommiKriioners of San ,lau oounty have given notice that they will accept liids for a new court house at Aeteo. Two American foremen and SO AuBtrains of a railroad construe- ; t;'ni tranir near 8ant.u Rosa, hsd a pitched battlp. No one injured j but twentv tf the Austrains were arrested . The townsite company of PY' sou City, electing 400 theillint; hoiiKHs and a number of store hnililintr fl . r , n. Governor Otero Fk 21, ap- poinfeil C. M. Ijilit. inesident of the Norm"! school at Silver City, n member of the territorial board of education, to aucceed t" W. San - dera, of the Ariciillnral ( olleue, who remove:! out of the territory. Major li'rwl Mtlller cm Fob. 2tw Ed. Hatton viaitod I ho utttoti of receiver toiiies of the federal of till) llll laud otiire in taknta 1V, succeeding Hon. a. ! llobert, whose term had expired. Lieutenant Hal Bay hi of Denver, who wnn viMiuig iu Roswe'.!, was hoi idenihli) ki.iwii Wtat week. Me iD!ed bu lo.i flujj place and tried to gi luui Hid wiuju house and. 'A, .-..nil ua u burular. MINING NEWS The Gulden Treasure peoplu are ! Working eight shifts. The Anacomla drill is down in the new hole, is down about 250 . A. GarUnil the assayer, a line specimen of Silvernite from Goose cieuk.. .1, C. MeColluna and sens are ill vlopmg Uie (. opper Uome, hist class property. W. D. Can'10" "id 8n Chales, are working tb- i.-sstessuieut ou the Evuttgaliuo ou O.ipper mountitiu. Iteorge n lt low Hie wvrktttg I lie Mountain cie.'k. lniri i curries excellent is and J. L. Bige tlie assessment on View up Mflllette - ii property values. ALONG THE TROLLEY LINE. Electrical experiments are about to be made on a larpe scale in the sub urb of London to haul heavy freight by electric towage. The overhead trol ley system is to be used. The sueirestion has been made in Rouen that the trolley wires in the streets shall be Biilij.et to use by the fire department. Iheidea is that pumps capable of being electrically driven shall be Installed in a number ot suitable positions, to be switched on to the trolley wires as occasion re quires. The most expensive trolley car ever designed is about to be built in West Philadelphia for a trolley line syndi cate ill Ohio to cost $15,000, fitted up as a sleeper and dining-car, with sofa beds, sleeping berths, plate glass flooring, sheet luetnl siting, pneumatic gongs, whist. e ami sand boxes, bath room with tile floor, tea and coffee urns, electric neater, folding wsish fttnmls, dUappeariiii: ieii boxes, food refrigerator, dlta'pyicnrtajftaol boxes and controllers. paini electric head lights: fitted with line rchangeuble glass for danger i?nal, electricity, gas, hot and cold water. EDWIN 3. SEWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Advice and Council MaHfirs a Specialty, TR ESPIEORAS, in Mining NEW M EX. I j Mom cut eat) Entry No. 46Q3 OUtK J C J I 11 II ATI t DepartinHiit of the Interior, Land OI)i.:e at Santa Ke.N.M. J.inuar v 1 1, Jioi. Noit:e i- hurcly jriven thai the following-named hetiler has a imtioe of his iiitentiou to Btaka I'oal proof n support of his clftim. and tliut said proof will be "" before George P. Miller If, C. at laii, new Meileo, oh March 10. i9o;. vi. Koniilu MaitintiS for the S'J of wlJ H1H N V J mul l )i - at Se . f, 30 m R. lj E.. He neiii's the foMovtii- uitnesnes to prove hfK ronlimions feaidencu upon nnd CttitiVBtlpt of said limd viz; Eugtinio, UnmWx, l.ni a Montova. Antonio Se gura. "i Vr,. i. A, Murtine, ml CeefO Mew Mexico M.i'...' 1 . . Hero. He.'l.te. fllomest"') Rrtri' Kn t'.ljjl- NOUdK t)K i'UHLK'ATlON IVpnrlinent O the Interior, Laud Olllcunt Stfta '. n v ' Dooeniber i7th !)0i ) Knvv i- htri-l) i;i t n tliat ii- f00w. lug named Aettlar Itaa filed notice of his intentintl to make final pro. if ju ,)l)rt uf liiit claiinaoti that -aid proof vvill he miidi In-fore ", S (jtMlimis ioncr (it P V Ulvr at Tuos N. M . mi February ,"5t. ''"f" R. W"v.i ior the X tie. . 2 I T. Jo n K 12 B. M M H nmr th, foifowlu wiinMVaa n? prove hi-coH'Innniis reddenee itpoa uUd ciilttato f said land, viz n,.,,,,. ,j "' ' ' ' ' ' ' -omolii av Un"' A1'j"Klru Mu ii z. . II of Cerro PlraJ Hiiblici.tii r.ili k chare ft? t,, mo.kno STATGEandFREIGHT LINE, H. H.HANKINS, Manager, WILL Tke You to the Gold Cmps of Western Colfax. Count), Red River and La Belle , Hew Ntexico. Station at Springer, Cimarron, Ufn Creek, Bitldy and EliaubetMoufn: STAGE LINE. FROM haflip T Q ARLAND TO KEDKi DAVID GOLD. MANAGER. D A V I D G 0 L D. M A N A G E R. c"x 41 Sliver, 76c, L.ea1, 60, C ipper, $r.oc ... ia Snm. VuU. Cngtllla. Cerro. Oventa anded Special Prooest far Attn) in . Coupe. 1 HMJfim ' ftrmw wmtwtmf " w r Jtlver:. Red River, Ci. M 1 . 1 . J.Ufl i fu.pbiii, p P ARRdTT ttM KkW.S pAAV4M) Frank Staplin, Proprietors. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. All kmdWtudt,,, Made 3To-tV Lhat Goods and Ornaments, Wte W (WBHIW 8ANTA FE, N. If I Tuos, ISTew Mexice- . . FREMON . C . STEV ENS . . 1 -;-30k jtf' NOTARY PFHI.lt!. ; MMIMmk - EVERY PERSOar , I 'j ',('. BwAfey . trffirl'r" 111 '' ' ' PJ"aw lureuniianiiuiatui PROSPFC7 OR OFFICE, 1 W L y. ' '.j Tbis iliustr.it 1. 111 ib a rctirtxliK'tion f one K you latftd lki filk! OTKJ'W- kwy'a r imw nt in tin; near ; utirt wo will galy waul BMtLjHwSSC '' ' X y -',"(,lIso,cH, jou, Tlio.'-o HiiuintureBliave.beeuproJucwi fjft "wM iniin) Li f nl il 'll,l"V ivjnstliuic iih.!. rxiifti il,tjl:j1 ' RFn BIVPP IV fP 1? Jm Hbj m&y Bjvertiotutf ter err ubc1 by u. They enable you toBM " W 9H fcn ItflLSSlPffiBffy make a satisfactory selection of a piano ox oran iu to t . i w'mi HftflflHHjf appearance anU color In your own homo. With tho pUltv g I WE WILLSEND CUR NEW SOUVENIR CATAlOGUr 1 vffX'ujyiWBf It accurately rcprccaU ail ViiO iaiuat ktyiosiuCjriBB 1 mlHHjB nlih American orrjans and pianos. It Id a rrtaDI8 : M " ' y:rHFT0i'''S n Hani Pow,et Dr'11 JT'.1 'r'!?ifai Tills niulljti'l li.it co;:miLUMtHl itself Over Mlll " r -Thr.vu-' 3. Stevens 1 Crack Shot Rifle. A new rifle. 20-inch barrel. Weight 4 pounds. C. B. caps and .22 short R. P. Has an AUTOMATIC SAFETY and cannot be discharged accident ally. Prica only t.oo If these ri3e are not carried in stock by your dealer, aend price and we will send it to yon espreas prepaid. Send stamp for catalog describing com plete line and containing valuable in formation to bllOoteiS. i The J. Stevens Arms add Tool Co. CHIC0PEE FALLS, MASS t..t in Ft HI Arms Co. i I VCN, CONN. f2 valley Hfl Uii'irit-r "f n Million Satisfied PurrhnHcrs.iH iCOKMSSH GG.M w;raVt the rv' TV.JSm. uiAeiliif.-rf.i linn imoru ,. , V7 "UfR t IflC t IliieCU ALL WOMEN Wine of Cnrdui is tho guardian of a w urn. -Hi's health and happi ness from youtli to old age. It helps her safely into womanhood. It sustains her daring tho trials of pregnancy, childbirth and motherhood, making labor easy and preventing Hooding ami mis carriage.. It gently lead her through tho dangerous period l.nown as the change of life. WINE"CARDUI! cures leuconhoca, falling of th w i. 3 . i i , . i womi), ami munsiruiu irregumiii. in every "nu. It is valuable in every tryihg perioxl of a woman's life. It reinforces Uie nervous system, acta directly on the geni tal organs and is tho finest tonic for women known. Ask your druggist for a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Curdui. lifiuTMrx uit-- kwiii)' 'or 11-,. ,,( J'rn-. , I-,. -. Al'- lit H'l"l !'". Hill SlHl"V'if, 4 11.1 l III 1' -I"-, p. I''!!'.' Ipit. lin t (tMil 11 i.i'i in 1 ri'". flia sin iii-Ur.ink I'i.iJ"., it-ra Dvuvri,, Ciilu. . B HotMlllo, Ala., July 11, 1900. I I difk'-'t ' wT.i'mu al... I v Several 1-.. I j j . m",Tl'. rin'1 liKr, Mi in viae S n ?tirtttamrgni Term. " 1 y ft I MO Hit IKON'S MIMNH RIOH1X fi nth f.iiii'.n. ri-V'8"ii ami inUrvl IKI i It. S. M- rr s..ii hi ! K ...Ii., 11. -..i. 91 ' in,. I ', I... ..I,, K.,i- 1 A , I. i, ! $1 :,. ,, u. s, ' it .;... WILLIAM McKEAN, 0. 8. DEPUTE MINERAL SURVEYOR. All work promptly anC . '.nratary executed. BED RIVEF.. N. M W. A. GARDNER, All invited fo nee work at the Ragj Pants Dick mine on Road Canon. W. PENN A-oKN-ra fou TAOS RED RIVER. COUNTY. N M 'toe Line of tie Mi DENVER RIO GF.AHDE RAILROAD ASSiNO THROUGH SALT LAKE CITY n Route ft and from the Pacitio Coast THE POPULAR LINE TO en AND GRAND JUNCTION. THE MUST direct route to Trinidad, Santa Fe B New Mcxicu Poinn Bvachinir all the principal towns ftml mlnl&g caiaptiu Coiondu, Utah avud Mew Mczicu. TflE TOURIST'S FAVORITE LIKE TO ALL MOUNTAIN HESORTS. All tUruagh trln qnlnp4 with Pallnua Palu nud louri.t Mi.-.. ii.i,.- Car. Pnretoim. itljr lUuumtud (UtcrlpUvu book, tra nt coat; uldre.- f . 1. JlFFf M. A S. HDOHIS. S. K HOOPER, Mludimiltr. tnltMunr. Otal Pu. 1 tit. 14. paMER. COLORADO. pniatitly (rwM.r.1. OA MO PES. aB4Mu 1 !.keUA,' rc. A. SNOW & CO. , 9) PATKNT LAWVCRa. j fflppp. U. 8. Want Offliav WASHINCTON, D-