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LAS VEfiAS FkFR Press Bf" printed at the Frkk Press omco m tno tinest style and at rea sonable rates Thursday, July 14 1892. HINTS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. Only 15 cents per week tako3 it, or rather, you can take it for 15 Do not let coffee or tea stand in cents per week. tin. Sugar is an admirable ingredient in curing meats and fishes. Lard for pastry should 1o used as hard as it can be cut with a knife. Crockery with gilt band or flowers should not be wiped. It should be washed quickly, rinsed and chamed until dry. To wash doubtful calicoes: Put a teaspoonful of sugar of lead into a pailful of water and soak fifteen minutes before washing. 0. L GREGORY, Barber Shop. Hot and Cold Bath,s. CENTEB ST., EAST LAS VEGAS. Pianos & Organs, OF ALL MAK1S, For choking: If a bone or any At lowest and on RV substance lodges in the throat swal- ments low as largo a piece of the pulp of Everything in the music line. Cat- an orange as possiDie. alogues tree. Second-hand pianos Borax is infinitely preferable for &US ',d "I c5?cha"Sod. Span- . tie niiigusn uooks, stationery ana school supplies. BOSSS? mM) .it. k JfansasQtvJotrntflL T. G. ME UN IN, Bridge Street, Las Vegas, N. M. O'KEEFE, THE OLD RELIABLE iniii L DEALER OF LAS VEGAS. M. S. Hart and wasiung ciotnes to soaa, tor it in jures nothing, and softens, whitens and cleanses thoroughly. Butter should be kept in a closely covered jar in the refrigerator. It will then retain its sweetness and will not absorb foreign flavors. Raw beef: Chop fresh lean beef very fine, sprinkle with salt and pep per and put between thin slices of graham or white buttered bread. Keep salt in a dry place; yeast in wood or glass; fresh lard in tin; vin egar in wood or glass; preserves and jellies in glass; meal and flour in a cool, dry place. Milk may be given in almost all cases of disease. When it occasions nausea add four teaspoonfuls of lime water to a pint of milk, and give in small quantities. Hot cakes, breads, etc., should never bo covered with a cloth. It matters not how scrupulously clean the cloth may be it imparts an unde sirable flavor to them. To improve the texture of the skin, bathe it before going to bed in very warm water and toilet soap of good quality, rubbing thoroughly with a coarse towel. To curl tumbled feathers: Hold Restaurant, FruitStand over the heated top of a range or M Leave orders with Chafliu & Duncan. I. D. Romero. Cheap : Store DKALKK IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Sho38 And General Merchandise. M. Romero, Agent. Southwest Corner of Plaza. A Progressiva Daily Republican newspaper. SSLI DITORULS, OOMPLSTS TSLieRSPH VIOS. IOOAI. KIWI PROM THS IftTIM WIST. RILIABLS RIPOSTS, SOOO ILLUSTRA TIONS. SRIOIAl FIATURSS. AkBtlTBO WRITSRS. AO.. Make the Journal acceptable to all classes, put essentially a Family Nrmfiaper. As the coming Presidential CamDaiim promises to be the hottest ever contested, every nepuDiican sDouId become a sub scriber and keeo himself thnrnnohlv in, formed of what is occurring in the political world. THE WEEKLY JOURNAL AND AGRICULTURIST Contains all the good things of the Daily and Sunday issues and is an excellent Weekly Newspaper, designed for farmers ana otners who cannot get a daily mail. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. Pally and Sunday, 1 month, 6m S montha, tl.SJ, month., S3.JS; i jrur, tl.iO.- Dally aicapt Sun' ..?'. r. n' w,w' ouuut rfeurnai. i Tear. Wckljr Journal, 1 jaar, tljft ' ' W Las Vegas. Ailress orders to JOURNAL CO. Xtnsas Citj, Hi AMPLE 00PIE3 MAILED FREE. stove, not near enough to burn; with draw, shake them out and hold them over again until curled. Dissolve soda that is to be used in cooking in lukewarm rather than in boiling water, as sometimes directed. Much of the strength is lost when used with boiling water. Face washes: Powdered borax, one-half ounce; glycerine, one ounce; camphor water, one quart, wash the face with it twice a day. It is ex cellent for sunburn and tan. Cooling trays, made of wire net ting and supported by short legs, are now sold quite reasonably and will be found quite a convenience for cooling hot breads, biscuits, etc The coffee grounds left over from breakfast need not be wasted. Add a cupful of boiling water and cook ten minutes. Strain and when cold use in place ot milk in making a plain spice cake. Cream which is slightly sour may bo sweetened and rendered lit for use in tea and coffee by adding a lit tle soda. It is even possible to boil the cream thus treated without fear of its curdling. Sassafras drink: Take the peth of sassafras boughs, break in small pieces, aim let it soak in cold water till the water becomes glutenous. This is good nourishment for weak people and much relished. Small bits of bread left from meals may bo dried in a slow oven and when crisp rolled fine and set away in a covered pail. They are excel lent for breading chops, cutlets, etc, or may bo converted into a nice pud ding with the addition of milk, eggs, sugar and flavoring. MORRISON BROS. Bridge St. East Las Vegas, N. M GOING TO PUEBLO AND DENVER, TAKE THE SANTA FE ROUTE: Throtiirh Slconnr from TjaVonninti Train No. 2 ; and I'ullmun C'luintro at Li a J unto on Train No. 4. O. T. NICHOLSON. U. P. & T. A., Topcka Ka. Santa Fe Koute. LOCAL TIME CAKD. ARKIVS. now lorn Kxprvng 1U:(m.e. m, Mexico & I'ncitio Express ... 7:"S p. m, bout horn C alifornia Express. (1:20 p. m. Atiautio Express 1:03 a.m. DEPART. Now York York Express 11:10 a. m Mexico a 'iuMiio.xpri88.... p. m. Boumorn uaiuornla Express d:4.r p. ni. Atiautio Express :lfl a. nj. HOT BPHINGS 11UANCH. ARBIVB. . Express 0:fi5a.m, , Mixed :2S n. m Express 7.55 p. in. ""Aou :oo a. m DEPART. Mixed 11:10 a. m. express 8:ao p ,m. o:. p ,m mxoa v.io a. in, PULLMAN CAR SERVICE. Trains 1 and 2 hflVA thrnilfrh alfwnnra hntwnnn umiKo ani sun f rancisco, also between tit. Louis and tlio City of Mexico. Trains 3 and 4 bave tbrouifh sleeDcrs between Chieniro nnrl oan Diego via l.os Angeles. All trains dully, I). J. MacDonald, Agent. No. 4. No. 1. No. 3. No. 2. No. 4. No. 1. No. 3. No. 2. No. 704. No. 7ott. No. 705 No. 7UH, No. 705. No. 701. No. 703. No. 707 Ya I 5i f A A VJ 2 1 51 ?J 51 ... . Mi. ''-I : 7 East Las Vegas Post Office. WEEK DAY'S. Mull for tbo Enst closes at 10.25a. m: forthn noma hi u:a p. m. General delivery is open from 8 am. to 7:30 p. m. Outside door open from 7 a. m. to 8 in. SUNDAYS. General dollvorv Is nnon from 10 to II m and 7 to 7:30 p. m. Outside doors open 8:30 to un ill . Dio t Z'MJ p. in . . RECULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, AMD PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Indlctlo, IlllloawcH, lleadarhr, Con.tl. Vtttloa, Ilprpla, C hroalo Liver Troublia, lllsBlnciM, Jtad Cuniplexloif, l7fintrry, OtTcnalTe jlrcuth, and all dlnari!rr at' the Blonack, I.lver and Howcl. KIpanM Tntiuh oonUIn nothtnir Injurious to tliH moHt delicate rnuftUut Ion. I'lcnMaut ui tukt), w.fe, ctreottiul. uiro limiifilliite relief. B.ild by (IrtitfidxtK. Alrijil ttitt mut hy mail On ruccipt ui 15 cento. Addrewi THE RIPAN8 CHEMICAL CO. 10 SPRUCE STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ' lAv .oV.''"i.;vJ ,'(?' ,'v' r;;'::.'-.;":''1'-'--:-.-- K ; i.ans Tul.u'us relieve to!ic Chsap Kates. TIio "Santa l'"o route" have excur sion tickets now on sale at very low rates to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Salt Lake City and Ogden, and during the month of July will have low rates to New York pity, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Helena, Mont., and other points. Call at the ticket oflice for particulars. D. J. MacDonald, Agent. Las Vegas Academy LAS VEOAS, NEW MEXICO. (Under the Auspices of tha flew West.) Una the following courses: Classical, Scientific, Normal and Commercial. Every depot tnient thoroiighl equipped. A faculty of eleven experienced tcuchcrs. The lending eohoo. in New Mexico. Enrol ment this year alreudy double that of last year. Lm Vefl (Iho meadowi), the targest city In New Mexico, la the county seat of San Miguel county, Hie most populoui and wcalthrcounty of Hie Terrttorr, It (altuated In latitude 33 degree! M mlnutea north, on tite ualllnm river, at the eaitern bane of the Rocky Mountains, at an altitude of ahont t,tm feet above aca level. A fnw mllea to the went are the mountains, to the vast ani sontheast a vast plain stretches away and affords a fine stock and agricul tural country. It has an enterprising population of between seven and eighty housand people and Is grow' Ing steadily. It la situated on a grant of MO.000 acres, of which only a few thousand had a good title, but the leglsla ture has Jnst passed a law which settles the. title and will throw the balance of the tract oprn to settle ment. The tennis lit by electric light, has water works, gas, street-car line, telephone exchange, a dally pa per, churches, academies, public and private schools. a number of solid banking and financial Institutions and mercantile houses, some of which carry stocks of I'JrjtMHX), and whose trade extends throughout New ilexlco and Arliona. It Is the chief commercial tovn of a vast tributary country, rich In rcsourcci the development of which has Just been commenced, West and north of Las Vegas, reaching to the Colora do lino Is a mountain and mineral region, covered with forests of pine timber, affording an excellent quality or lumber. Jim west of town, one to two miles. Is an unlimited supply of the finest red and whlto sandstone, pronounced by. Prof. Ilayden the nnest in the United suites. The valleys of the mountain streams are very rich and proliac, producing wheat, oats, corn, grass, etc. In abundance. East and south of the town and like wise tributary to It, arc the vast and well grassed plains and, valleys of the Canadian and Pecos rivers snd their tributaries, constituting I he linen) stock region for sheep end cattle In all the west. This great country Is already well occupied with prosper ous cattlo raisers and wool growers, who make Las Vegas their business town and supply point. Ilulld- Ipg material Is excellent, convenient ami chenp, and the business houses and residences are linndeonic well built and permanent. Laa Vegas Is, without question, the best built town In Xtn Mexico The headquarters of thedlvlalon of the A. T. A 8 F. llullroad extending from I.a Junta to Albuquer que are located here as well as their tie preserving works. Resides Its railroad connections It has regular alsgeseast to Cahra Springs, Fort llnsrom and Liber ty, and the Texas Panhandle ; southeast to Anton Chlco. Fort Sumner and KobwcII; north to Mora via bapello aud ltocladu; northeast with Los Alamos, Go- londrlnas and Fort Union. Telephone lines extend to Los Alamos, 13 miles distant, and to Mora, 3T miles via Sapcllo and Uoclada. Water Is supplied by a gravity system of wutcr works, the water being taken from the nvcr seveu miles above the city, and has a pressure of 140 lbs. While so far theic are no producing mines very near Los Vegas, the prospecting done has developed the fnct that there arc some very good prospecta here that will, with proper working, soon pay well. Ma chinery haa lately been purchased by aonic of these. and, undoubtedly, they will soon bo making a regular output. FIvo mllea northweat of Laa Vegaa, where the (Jul Unas river breaks out of the mountains, are situated the famous Hut Springs. The river here runs from west to east, and the springs are on the south bank, almost central In a natural park, surrounded by pine clad and picturesque mountains. The water of the springs Is as clear as crystal, of a high tonperut urc and the mineral constituents ate so subtly dissolved and blended as to render It wonderfully beneficial to the human system. In addition and supplementary to tbo advantages possessed by the mineral water, the climate Is one of the tinest In the world. The Mon tezuma hotel thero Is very commodious, splendidly furnished and the management and tables are ull that can be desired, and the accommodation for guests Is unsurpassed anywhere The bath house Is large and very complete In all Its appointments. A branch line of the Santa Fc. railroad runs from Laa Vegas to the Hot Springs, connecting with all trains. At present round-trip tickets ore sold from Kansas City and eastern points to the Hot Springs good for ninety days at greatly reduced rates. About IS mllea above the Hot Springs, at Hermit's Peak, generally called Old Ilaldy, a detached spur of the Rocky Mountalns.ls some of the finest scenery In Mew Mexico, The peak la broken abruptly off on Its face, rising almost straight up awxrfcct, while on the south aide of the mountalna the river cuta through, coming from the top of the range, In a narrow canon over '4X10 feet deep, rising In some places wit out a break the entire distance. Good fishing and hunting can be had In the mountalua anywhere from tiu to HO mllea of Laa Vegas. The average temperature for the year.lKK taken at the Montezuma Hotel each day was as follows; Jan uary, 49 degrees; February, 5S; March, 55; April, tio May, CD: June, TA; July,;; August, 77; September, TO: October. 62: November, 52; Dccenibci.GO. Sun Miguel Is the empire county of New Mexico. It Is on the average, one hundred aud eighty mllea long by nluety-flve mllea wide, and !contalnlng about l,4tJU.Uou acres, embraces within Its boundaries rugged and wooded mountains, extensive plains and fertile valleys. lta clovatlon on the cast Is about 4410 feel and on the west 12.UUU. The Ihlrty-tirth parallel of latitude rune centrally through It. It la bounded on the nurth by Mora County, on the south by Derna- Ullo aud Chaves Connttcsaand extends from the sum mit of the main range of mountains oil the west to the Texas Panhandle on the east. It Is well watered by the Canadian, Pecos, Ualllnas, Sapcllo and Tecolo- te rivers and their tributaries, lletwcen tho Sape- lo and the Galllnas Is the great divide which separates the waters flowing Into tho Mlsalsalpl from thoae flawing Into the Itlo Grande. The western portion of the county is mountainous, rlslugfrom the plains to the highest range In the Territory, capped with eter nal snows. The culmination of the mountains at such a great altitude, twelve thousund feet, causes great accumulation of snow, which constantly feeds the mountutn streams with pure wuter, that passes off Into and through the valleys below. The Mora, Sapello, Galllnas, Tccoloto and Pecos streams all have their sources In the same mountuins and nearly In the same locullty. The precipitations f moisture ou the eastern slopes of the mountains by rain and snow Is greater thuu In any other portion of the Ter ritory. New Mexico Is as large as all the New Kngluud Slates together, with New York and New Jersey thrown In. it Is about equally divided In grazing, agricultural and mlnlug lauds. Millions of acres, rich In resources, are walling to be occupied. It has the precious metals, coal, Iron, stork ranges, agricul tural, horticultural and giuiio lauds, splendid scenery, more suiiaume, more even temperature, more ex hilarating atuiusphere, than any other country on this continent, low taxes and an active home market for all agricultural products. New Mexico wains manufactories of every de scription, more farina, gardens, orchards, vineyards, miners, a took raisers, a million more Industrious people to develop Its resouces and make for them selves comfortable homes. There Is no belter field for profitable Investment of capital. Myer Friedman & Bro. Wool Dealers, and Wholesale Grocers. 2sr. :m:. A. A. Wise. ESTADUSIIKD 18SL P. C. llogsett. WISE & HOGSETT, - Successors to A. A. & J. II. Wigs, Loans s Ileal Estate CORNER SIXTH AND DOUGLAS AVENUE, East Las Vegas, New Mexico. JMrst -National Bank. San Mirrnol NnUnnal ni. L. Houghton r . i iti-ii-iviiui-s ; xirsr, .mirioTiiii nniik. Nun k m.,: i 1 r ii -------- -"iiuvi .iiuiiuiiHl 1UI1K. lJl'OWtlfi iv M 1111-11 now, a fV f I) .,.1 11 r 7i . """M v -v .4,,bt,tVg vu.. uiuoo,uui-swe IV i ii . I l a General DEALER IX REAL ESTATE, Live Stock, Improved Ranches, City Property MINES, MUNICIPAL BONDS AND OTHER LOCAL SECURITIES. Largest Property List in New Mexico. Mortgage Loans negotiated on first-class realtv. I.11 tnfm-,,,.,,; furnished upon application. Corresponpenco solicited from Ihivpiw -....1 sellers. T. 13. MILLS, Bridge Street, Las Vegas, N. M- BOARD OF TRAT3K CHRIS. SELLMAN, Piiopkiktoii., Southeast Corner of Douglas Avenue and Sixth Street. THE FINEST BRANDIES, WHISKEYS, CIO-JLES, ETC. Always on hand. LAS VEGAS H ot New Mexico A COSY IN WINTER Wzgg a I In tho states wo occasionally have an autumnal day when there is just a tinge of frostiness in the air and a vast sea ot sunlight through which the earth exultingly plunges; not a cloud in the sky, scarcely a breath of wind stirring tho dust heaps, when effort of mind and muscle has no limit. In New Mexico tho land of all lands where it is always afternoon " such days are tho rule, not the exception; and no other nook 111 New Mexico has so delightful a climate at all seasons of the vear as Las VWas Hot Springs. From November to April scarcely a day passes during winch tho sun does not shine brilliantly and continuously. During the summer months, when lower countries are sweltering iu the heat, thero is the same genial warmth and glow without tho enervating effect cef exces sive humidity. The average mid day winter temperature is from 50 to 00 degrees Fahrenheit. Iu summer tho highest flight of, the thermometer rarely exceeds 80 degrees at noon, and tho average for that hour is only 75. The altitude (7,000 feet above the sea), the picturesque valley, the high, pine covered mountains, tho even temperature, and warm, dry air, combino to make this a favorite resort for tourists and an ideal place for invalids. SILVER'S CHAMPION! THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEW. .1 THE 33A.IL"5T 11 Y MAIL. Subscription price reduced us follows: Out Year, by mall. ... $11 OO Hix Month, by mall, ... 3 OO litre Month, by mall ... i SO Oase Mouth, by Mall ... SO THE WrEKLTT-llV MAIL. One Tear, In advance, , $100 The News Is tlie only oontUtciit euuiiiploii of liver In the West, and should bo in every homo In tbo West, and in the bunds of every miner and business man in Colorado and New Mexico. ADDKESSi THE NEWS. Denver, Colorado. Any ona proving to our satisfac tion that he is too poor to pay 15 conts por week for tho Feis Fuzes can have it frea Las Vegas Hot Springs is located on tho suotheastern slopeof tho San I1 e rantro of the Rockv mountains, six miles from tho thriftv citv of Las egas. Thero are upward of fortv hot and cold snrincs. the water from ta V the best of them being conducted in pipes to a largo and handsome bath hutfte of modern construction. Almost all forms of chronio disease yield to the curative effects of theso wonderful waters. It is not claimed nor expected that everybody will bo made well. It is confidently asserted that where there is anything left to build upon good results almost always follow a thorough course of treatment at the Hot Springs, and some re markable cures have occurred. Persons who have failed to receive relief elsewhcro for rheumatism, catarrh, lung trouble and diseases of tho blood are invited to try the great New Mexico sanitarium. Skilled physicians are always in attendance. A branch line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad connects tho city with tho springs. Five daily passenger trains each way render it easy of access from Las Vegas. Telegraph and telephone lines give ad ditional communication with the outside world. But the chief feature of the place, asjdo from its pre-eminence as a resort for invalids, is the Montezuma Ho kl, a commodious and massive structure of stone, crowning a slight emi enco near the station. It may be doubted by those who know nothing n of western push and enterprise but here, in the very heart of old-Spain-in-new-America, is tho finest watj ering place hotel west of tho Alleghenies. Perhaps there are a few other that are larger they are not many. Certainly none aro more satisfying to tho eyo or moro restful to the tired, dusty, worn-out traveler. Large, handsome rooms, a fine cuisine, a commanding location and a careful cater ing to tho wants of all guests mako the Montezuma hotel peculiarly suita ble as a stopping place for transcontinental tourists via the Santa 1' e route and for all classes of rest, pleasuro and health seekers the country over. ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS TO LAS VEOAS HOT SPRINGS ON SALE EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR