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Page 1: The Cerrillos Rustler, 09-12-1890 · 2020. 7. 3. · splendidly, aod van easily furnlxh the emouut required, of good mul-ling ore. Charlea Roaetikranz, a German beok-heei--d of Albuquerque,

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Cerrillos Rustler, 1888-1891 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

9-12-1890

The Cerrillos Rustler, 09-12-1890A. M. Anderson

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/rustler_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Cerrillos Rustler, 1888-1891 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

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Page 2: The Cerrillos Rustler, 09-12-1890 · 2020. 7. 3. · splendidly, aod van easily furnlxh the emouut required, of good mul-ling ore. Charlea Roaetikranz, a German beok-heei--d of Albuquerque,

(IT $TTft II tiwt

TOL. IH, NO. O. FllLDAY, HEP. 12, 480O. 63 PER TBAtt

Fersaaal HasUlags.was rumi rd that arrangiot-at- s oEvery in-- n ir uu-- o alio hepnitty liilereaia at or aroundOerrlllcM, Can m afford tn subarrlhe for the RcwTHR. The a- -

CiaMLUJ" I ODOE. No. 1,A. F. 4A.M. at It

JyOr fc.ll no I he drat aturdy' T evening ch nh.

Geo. L. Wt llys, W. M.

: BTOAT F. UUOHini'UH, BC

CM. C F. A. Fiecnec , oae of the

iv t enterprUIng men of Santa Fa,W making rapid progress scoringt k subscriptions to the new elec-

tric light plant for that city. Withuch mea as Col. FUcber to do Ibo

ru.lllDr, Bants Fs Is eUltled to theaurt she l getting towards a boom.

Mrs. McOormao and daufhter.Miss Maud, will depart for Port-

land, Oregon, tomorrow. TheyHave long ueeo residents of Cerrll-

loa, snd will be greatly ml'SMid, es-

pecially Miss Maud, who bas al-

ways proven one of tbe moat viva

adffidie naturr wixalj be Ibeniid The road abontn

ebd prohaMy wll be extmded In

OerrlUoa befunr Winter, and In theevent of Its ex ten-do-n, but littlemure time can be loat.

Hvprrluiendent Dyer, of LaVega, sptnt laat nUht In toaalalklig up railroad lnieteta. Mr.Djer !- - ,ltM--n gentleman audeiabie oftlcrr, devoting much ollil time lucrea-iln- g lh company'buainea at ilni likely lo be over- -balked by head oftVUI-- , and

loat to lha road. Cpeak-Ingorth- e

car supply, Mr. Dyersaid Ibat Cerrllloa shippers were etpreeenl belter supplied with carthan the cwrnpary'a owo mine,they being at leaet twelve hundredcr behind thelr.prmenl BouihernPari He ordera, sad that It woulJ tatMulutelynecM'-r- y to rocreaaa thenumber of coal car.f.r winter uto the extent ofaeveraMhou-Mod- .

Mr. JfHpb B'akeley, v. ho withAl X. Itigera has lnen di'lng somedevelopment work on property 10

miles wist or Ban Pidro, lo theSand las, reared through Wednes-day on hia .sy hi me from a tripto L Versa. He asys Ibey havestruck It rich in their pew mine,now having 18 feet of ore In a truefigure vtln at a depth cf 90 fret,ah kb BMsys In t ween 80 and fiO ingold a nd 10 to 20 per cent, copper.Mr. BUkeley was quite enthusiasticover the outlook, saying that reports from all miners who bad InvMitigated their mine was to theeffect that it was the biggest thingyet discovered In all that miningsection. The Rustler hope-- i thatIt will more than realise the ex-

pect lue of ita owners and prove abona on In deed.

A cava has ben discovered be-

tween Normandy and Tallahema.Tenn., Iell ved to be larger thanibn Mammoth cave In KentuckyA IniKislide exposed van entrance'A correi-pond- t nt ef the OiolieUi inocfHt an exploiing partywnlked in whalaeemed lo lie a di-

rect Hue all Din lit, but found 110

etid. There was a small creek runnlng through the cave from north-ea- at

to kouUi west. The wall werevi ry high and seemed to be amoot l

except here aud there alula' 1 1 sbung from the roof to the floor,The distance traveled could nothave own short of twenty miles.Retracing Ihtir steps they srrlvedat the mouth at A o'ciock lo theefletioon. They say there teem lobe no end lo the cave. Iu someplaces the pn.nage ishundreds of feet wldo. As themouth of this cave lies at the foot

of what Is known as the table landsor barrens. It Is believed It extendsunder the whole tableland.

There la every indication nowthat this pi ace. has settled on a solidbasis ef proeperty, and that Invert.menta made here are sure of a goK)advance. In.vlew of Ibis the ItuarLER feels safe In Inviting capitalhere. There are openings here fora good many enterprises, and Insome of them quite an amouot Ofcapital could be used. Our bankingfacilities .probaby embrace the

Lgrealeat inconvenience, as the sumsnecessity to transact I he businessof Bouthern Banta Fe county, rangeall Ihe way .from 830,000 lo $100,000 per month, and prospectivelythee amounts are likely lo provegreatly Inadequate, before anotheryear rolls by. By the cireulaiionnecessary to tmnct the balneaof a section like thh, ran begauged tbe field for all otherbrniiciiej of trade, though manybranches cf mercantile trade arealready pretty well repreaentedThere 'Certainly appears a goodopening at tbe present for a banklog baelnoM at CettUlM.

John Maddux is la from Ban

Pedro.jJr.Tboe. Kiddle 1 at iKlIetoe,

Colorado.A little son of Mr. Marsh la visit

ing his pa.C W. Uptf rove made a trip lo

San Pa Iro Wedneaday.O. W. Alexander returned from

the Pec lhl week.Hon. C F. LVdey returned from

S Ker City tbia umruing.Dr. Richards made a business

to Santa Fe Wednesday.

ll. n...l- - IT.,t vt.llnv In

Smta Fa daring the pet week.Sieve Roach, a Ban Pedro miner,

Is In Albquuerque foa tbe fair.Agent Jones relates a very thrill-in- c

cutting affair In Cerrllloa thisweek.

Hin.W.II.Neabetl will brake hinew carriage burse Immediatelynfter election.

Mr. J. II. tRobertson, of theWhite Co. Store, San Pedro, was intoavu yealerday.

Albuquerque will be full of trapsnext veek to calch the loose dollars

of the unwsry.Superintendent Huhn, of tbe

Cab Jintry, was a visitor to tbecapital, Tuesday.

Col. R. W. Webb and 8. E.Raunhelm left Santa Fe for NewYork, Wednesday.

MlasMira Harkness was the recipient of a nice present this week

a ladies gold exatah and chain.Mrs. Henry, sister of Governor

Prince, who has been visiting himat Santa it, returned east thisweek.

Will Coleman end Earnest Owsley Joined the Cerrllloa contingentof pupils attending school at LasVegaa, this week.

Mr. Tfemaln, one of lha Ban Pedro miners who ha several bonanza clnliif, pnraed through yesterdayon hia wy to Colorado.

Mr. Sut Bunnlvllle and Mrs.Lou Tiobl neon, of Fl. Smith, Ar-kan--

are vlnl ting Mr. and Mra.Tooy Nels, ofCvrrillue.

fl. M Crutchfleld the new Metho-li- st

minister in charge here, has arrived anil will bold service at tberegular (lours next Sunday.

Mr. L. Spiegelburg of the SecondNational Bank Santa Fe, Is likelyto be the csndldste for ProbateJudge, on the Republican ticket.

The genial presence of R. W.Wootlen was felt sinoog us lastFriday. Tbe family will return toCerrllloi in a month from thePecosHotel.

Presiding Elder I. "N. Crutchfleldwill depart for Roewell the first of(he week. Mrs. CruteoQeld andMies Allle, mother and sister, accompany him.

Mrs. O'Breln and daughter accompanied Mr. 0. P. 'O'Breln onhis return from Santa FeTusday.They sre spending a few days visiting friends in southern Santa iFecounty.

Miss Willie Gable, one of thehandsome young ladles of Santa Fewent uorth, last night, on ber wayto Springer, whence she goes toChi co Springs as the guest of Mm.8. W, Dorsey. Optic

L. D 8ugar bs gone frota'CMca- -go to New York, aod from certainarticles of furniture be has 'beenbuy lug, such as a cradle and an eztension table, It would appear aif he Intended toget married.

Hons. C. F. JSasley aod Win, M.Berger, went to Silver City to re--preaeut Santa Fe lodges K. of P. attbe meeting of the Grand LodgetheArstof this week. C.A. Wbitedwaa the delegate from' CerrllloaLedge. ..

por la working, year In and yearnut, f r tbe advaDoeraent ef IboeeInteraaU.

Mr. Fi'-orno- l, S' of Albuqaee- -

4jo, snivel here tble oinrnlnc, tnlixik efterthw levelopma' ofnnn lalng pri-rty- . He will put anunifM of nif-- n at work. Mr,

Flourn d tnk In ban Pedro campon hU way up.

The man who ails Idly by anilhi nlKhlNir lo nhut hl

rexnorcfS, eliher men alorniarc a',without offering eal-)liic- e, la commilting a crime that for baeneeand pure meanneaa U almoatequal to highway robbery. Ex.

A eocial party of young folks

Et at theCerrillo Hiiuae Wednead-i- y evoiiliig. In honor of Ml

Mlitble 0' Ureln, of 8 nta Ff ho In

vll.lnif Mm Mire llnrkiieax. Therewt-i- e atiout twfiity liivlti-- guipresent, ail of whom report ahighly ebjuyable time.

Fall flghta are getting quiteEapeclally 8unday flihta.

If ealoooa are permitted tn eetlwhitkey on Sunday la violntlon ofthe Ihw, they tihould at leant uemjm as to quality andquantity they dish out, and notkee, the street Cull of drunkeobraalera.

It la rumored Uist tie ifiaotaFt Copper Co. will start up oneslack of their smelter in .a veryhorl lime, running that while

building the new concentrator.The in lo, under the mantgemenlof Mr. McLtughlin, shows upsplendidly, aod van easily furnlxhthe emouut required, of good mul-

ling ore.Charlea Roaetikranz, a German

beok-heei- -d of Albuquerque, cointuitll'ru'ld on lhf.2icJ loat. liehad Mitre UtMi wealthy but hadlong iieen a victim to drink, andhad.UnK been aui.J.ct lo the pltinlile(outriiquetof "J or,itoy." Drinkdrove bur. to tlfcpalr aud plaelnga revolver to his) heaJ he blew thetop of it i ff.

Henry Jckon who was summon-ed tothiecliy from theCah Entryjnlne at I etriliOK'by the ilineas ofhia mother, ber much better.

la authority fr the stalementthat tbe company now hive 125

men. on Ihrlr.pey roll and are con-nian- tly

ini rnlug the force. 'Albu-

querque Dumovrat.Oc laat Sudnay evening quire a

eerloue fight look place on thetreets of Cerrllloa between Mr.

Putman aud e vera I Mexicans whohad been drinking, One man,!Elutarlogura, came near receiv-

ing a broken head in the melee. HeIh commonly en indu-trlou- a, hardworking Mexican, but had drankloo mush wblaky and wanted tolight.

A terrible wreck .occurred laatnight on the Atlantic A Pacificroad near Williams, Arizona, bywhich the bead brakeman and fire-

man loat their Uvea, end EngineerDvlsjwas so oadly Injured that hecannot suivlve. Tbe wreck wssdue lo deieattve sir brakes, whichcaused the engineer to lose controlof bis train. Quite a number of carswere also badly amashed. Citizen.

It Is pretty thoroughly under-stood that some Interesting devel-opments regarding the extenlunof the ttanla F Southern railroadfrom Soda Fe to Cerrilloa, willoon as etr. There haa pronaoly

been aoiue -- ort of a deal irointf n

bet ween tbia company and the D.&tB either as to a tariff, or atrauafer to tbe latter company, an dasa.rjaeetlng was to have been heldIntTew York .00 Wednesday, II

A.T. a. r. Tlsna Cr4.Trelne esrreln paeogers leave

Cerrliio as ioiiw:No. 2. Pa-tig- er, 1:27 p. re.

' 4 " . 8 lift m84 FreUbt :ul7ni8 ,12 40am

WJ it io to mWEH'li

Jo. 1, Psffengir. 4 47 p m" 8 lo 17 m

88. Fnlght .6 oft em84 67 p ni

' 87 8 46 pmIn fff.ct J up 1ft, 90, at 12, noun.

LCI llUalllHgS.

No paper will be Issued eexl

W uo account of need-- d changes.And, ilus, e ant to go to the.fair.

There are Do vacant houlo Or- -

.rllloa.Tbe Mr begins Monday nd will

i cootloue newt of the week.Mary Cerrllloa people will at

tend the fair at Albuquerque nextweek.

Spring chickens and fresh heel

elwayson hand atGeo. R. Bailey.AOo'a.

Cerrtlloa bai plenty of water hoth,for domestic and mai urclulngpurposes.

Coal hlppersanfull of rrder- -. some ef them say,, mure than theyrare able to till.

: Parlies wanting eorno. good. coal

.cam can Sod two for sale by en-

quiring el tbia office.

New Jb atock lust tn at this ot

itic. All lnde of commercial.prlnttnu. neatly done.

Toe Territorial B.iard ot Phar,mecy meete at Albuquerque on

Wednesday of fair week.The roede over which the coal

Is hatiied to low l for aMpuaent are

i getting quite rough In places.

Oerrllloscould haves good cornet.band, as there are already seven;!

.of the boys well advanced en the, cornet.

WIU Oltvton, of Lea Vegas andW. H. Cobb, of Albuquerque, have

.arranged for a ma tea of iti live(bird-- , 1100 a side.

With the prospective opening up.of several god mine l ban fedm,i OerrilluS should ao in be shippinglarg Hinount of good an.

Fine fruits ran be had now atreasonable price. Tbe day will

. coma when New Mexico will rivalCalifornia In fruit growing.

The DfUtooi at Ic voter of preeinctNo. 7. are rtspevtfuily Invited to attend the oaicue to be held at theeobool house Haturday.6ept.13th.

Tbe season Is over withi but other classes of sport are. opened

opto lha hunter, as quail, deer,turkey, grouae, etc., may now be

shot.A.D. Clark. Frank White and

H. Yates, of tbe Del gado mine, atGolden, are et Santa Fe. They

. have beeo making a test run of ore

from their mine on the Wis well

mill at Golden.The present high and still advanc-

ing price of lead will soon startsome of tbe New Mexico mines towork which have been idle. It

, abonld alto prove a grea: tlmulusto development.

8uperloiendent Dyer, of LeWegiie, wan in tfwn yeterdsyevening, look Ins nr mi I an:ong the

isbippura. O. rriUo does oua of thelargest shipping busineaa of anyatallonantbe New Mexico line,

i and eoB(xjBntly.l worth lookingAfter.

cious and energetic among the so-

cial circle of our young folks.

Gen Orlerson patted throughMonday rooming, on his wsy toWashington. Conversing on theuiJectof recovering the Arizona

headquarter to 6anta Fe, hesaid he should use ills Influence lathai direction, and. that he consid

ered It h'ghly probably that taeCalifornia beadqusrtori would be

st. Los Angles and the Arlzjua de-

partment come to Santa Fe.

.Politics appear to be qultlogdown In Santa Fe county ratherrather than going ahead.

A man who wants assessment

work done no property now bas to

look around pretty sharply for

labor.

Millions of .English money Is

ready for investment in tola, coun-

try as soon as we bayt better law

to protect It.

A notice of a Democratic meeting

tomorrow night at the sohool build

ing, appears elsewhere in tulsijrer.

By the adoption ef the confer

ence report on the river and bsrborhill, detp water Is certain to be se

cured at G.ilveeton.

Jf any other town in New Mexico. . in . 1

ran lioom, lyerruios iwwiu'hould be able to advance, for she

has ten times the backing ef any of

them.

The first constitutional conven

tion inXentucky since MS2 is In

seaslon. That a relative of GeorgeWashington, named George Wash

ington, Ispresldlug will be taken asa good omen. There's room for agood deal of regeneration In Ken-

tucky. Alhuquarque Democrat

City Incorporation continues" tomake new convert daily. It laproposed 'by a citizen that a vote benad on this subject at the next general election, if It can be legallyd')oe. He suggests that both political parties in the city precinctprint on their ticket for or againstiooo'poration, and thereby teatthe sentiment of the people on thilsubject.

Within a few miles of this plaotIs every indication of natural gas,oil and artesian water, yet none ofthem have as yet Induced experimental borlog. AtBaota Fe, LaVegas and other point where theIndications are ao sllgU as toamount In the wsy ofencouragement, expensive workha been done. W 'might add,'the same rale bag served to govern investment la New Mexico.Where tbe greatest resource exist.but little money ha been placed.

Tbe best 60 cigar in town at Geo.B. Bailey A Co's.

Tbe A T. AS. F. B. R., willsaUround trip ticket to Albuquerquesnd return at 12.06, ticket goodissued Sept 14tb, to Bept 22, toreturn.

0. F. Joirxa, Agent.

Go to the new firm of Geo. &.Bailey A Co., for your groceries.

iTbelr prloes defy competition.

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VALUABLE LAW BOOK. RECIPROCITY AMENDMENT. E. E. BU RUN GAME'S

O LABORATORYrM!s1 Hi tti'. aw a awrt r

aul fe-e- araap n4 ewrel aftosMoa

RIOTS IN CHILL

nae af lrW ta .lpmre- - aasta. avast ai-r- aa aveehaaV Tas

Trasetoa the Kaat al I'le atrtaaavI'ABAtiA. kug. Sit The following asv

eoual of the labor riota ia Ya! paraieo,Chill, hive tra reraivrd bar:

It a earl knew a tbe lonchne

STOCK ITEMS.

Pwaaa the row-wrs-- f.-- the wa'lsaad rwuiBg of yemr stable at Veatrt aaaaa week.

I'aad racks are wry foe theahacp if the-- are to ts tad roamnci-lyi

they waste faad tf yiw-- a m thefrounju

Kaca had odor and foal air eat ofyour stable by oatng dry clay la thealalia. A little lint aatsed with theclay will help It

Keep the hojra la thm pastor as Umga they ran secure a fair sopplyof fraaa;they will keep ia better bralta than tfthey aro roe fi aad.

Arrange, if poaslliln, to divide tbestock, kcaplng the weaker animals sep-arate from tbe stronger; a more evengrowth will beaarnre-d- .

Generally It pays to feed all kinds ofstock until they are fully ready for mar-ket and then aelL It is a lows to selltoo early, a well as to feed too long.

It Is not altogether the quantity ofmilk a row will give so much as it Istbe quality that determines the profitespecially when butter U made or thecream sold.

It is not always tbe largest animalsthst sre tbe best for breeding, its a ruleone that is of average sito, smooth, wellbuilt and in a rood condition will givethe best results.

The more rapid Increase In weighs ofSheep after shearing Is usually explainedvery simply by the fact that the appe-tite of the animals Is thereby always In-

creased, so thst more fodder la eateu.One of the best posted men in this

country on the subject of feedingafflrmsthat It is a noteworthy fart, and onewhich has been confirmed by numerousexperiments, that fattening sheep, afterbeing shorn, increase in live weightmuch moro rapidly than immediatelybefore shearing.

As a sheep dip the following is recom-mended by a breeder: Add forty poundsof soft soap to ten gallons of lollingwater, and w bile boiling add one poundof carbolic acid. This may then bethinned down with 10!) gallons of coldwater. Tho quantity is sufficient fordipping seventy-fiv- e sheep.

After cows have tieen milked In thomorning, they may be fed cabbages orother strong-flavore- d foods without im-

parting their disagreeable odor or tasteto the evening's milk. Of course it ismuch better to have a full supply ofbutter-makin- g foods, and allow the cab-bage and other garden scraps to go tothe pig trough, but rather than havecows fall off in milk when the pasturesfall it is r to feed thoso articlesthat are not first-rat- e butter foods, tak-ing precaution to feed always just aftermilking. Jersey Hulletln.

lMe mt Umm.nl lUnwIM --

eeaaata I-- SUM im iMrMa MMMMf laa.aaiaalaA t,a Hfc aaea Ha Ufa.tltr r (it-- rwM. 1 A

dB2blr ( Uraaral Marin lUrrundiaaa a at atioi to 4ea'a la lb cebia vf

tha l'c ttf Vail wanib p Araputcsx attsaa Joa do ftttataraAia ImI k.

to about leitrj Ma tea MiniaUir.M truer Trt-rda- .

Wt M.tnar was at the dk translat-ing taa fruarantaa r to him by this4n rnniant last liarrundia". ttfat vutliiIs-- mgirl ;a r ba a aurraaderesLwhen, the youtif woman ram Into the

"..: A the Mutiirr Inuke4 up (rumhi work aba s aUntling w Ibta tuurIwl uf l.b with a ravoirer la brbin.l.

Me salut"! bim. savin "AroyuuthaAmerican Minister?"

Mr. M innr am. Can I but anr wrr,.- - to yuu?"

WuU f asir.ng ryn aba aroused him ofhaving lwn d.rrrtly the) rnuaa of bftfather's tloatb. anil announced thai ahameant to kill him. Mr. Minni-- r tooktlm uiautr riMiUy and trud to rriwnwith the girl, who wax a)iirtnlly al-

most crai'd with andin the most trajjie ntanm-- r pouri--

i h;m the liittm-s- t invectivaof hn b the Spanish lanijtiajja U rajia-lil- o.

At last tii pulled tlm tricgrr oftha pistol. Mr. Munr had taken up aheavy law lxxik, which hn, with appar-ent CirrU-xttioss- , Laid lnuiwilfand thP girl and the bullet which waimeant for hm heart waaraugbtthe leave of tlm book. The auund ofthe ahut attracted allentlun and Imfora.

aectind eould ho fired assiitUneo ar-

rived and the pistol wan taken (rum theyoung woman.

Throughout Ihn antirn Pitriting Intor--Ipw, Mr. Miznar maintained lha ut-

most ecmlm-sa- , though the only thinsbetween him and tho iihikIo of a pistollield in the hands of a woman who evi-dently intended to shoot him wan aheavy law hook.

A om an itarUla heard of thoho sent hm repei'Nand ulTi-rt--

tho power of his (ioverniiietit to protecttlm American legation. Mr. Miznor,however, declined tho offer, will notprosecute the lady and insists that nofurther notice shall he taken of the af-

fair. It Is generally lielinved hero thatllarrund a would liavo heen in nodanger of death had ho not resisted ar-

restHENRY GEORGL'S dTsCIPLES.

Mingle Ta Ailvmalrs Form a NationalLeague.

Kkw Yoiik, S-p- t a. When ChairmanLouis F. 1'ost called tho single tat con-

vention to order yesterday morning onoof tho secretaries read tho resolutionson w hich the principles of tho perma-nent organization wore to ho ex latelished. They ero proposed by ThomasCorscaden. of Now ltrilain, Conn., midwore as follows:

It solved. Thai the Binultt tin orunninl loamid alux . t. x men repieaenti'd in tins confcriMice (hi hcreliy ei iistftttle this hotly nsthe Niit'enHi l.cniMie o ilin villain lux cluhtof Hie t iiltcil htiiti s.

Kceiitu!, 1 Hal to this lesuue be Intrustedthe direciiuii of thu wink of prop lyul lug

Itiule 1 x

1 In r l. Thai to further this work h Nationaleotiiiiiilii'e id una pcrvon from eiicb M:itiand Ti'iuiory liere reprnnetiti'd prnpmed hytlir (! ci ihurool lie appoliitvd by tinsIritKUo.

Koiirth, Unit Hie commilteo iniiy. In Itdiscretion, iippulnt one eddillonHl iniMiibi rfrom each hum and lerrltory not hern

Kilth, I'tiiit each mnmbnr of this eoiiimlt.teu shall have therein a Vntu proportionate

u the iiiiiiiI.it of inK,u in I i rmiizHtiontreprescnii d hy him.

en th, 1 hut t hl cummlttee hull detenu' nathe tune slid piueeund reprenoutiitioii thiiraJn of future conventions.

Mr. Corscuden's resolutions woreplaced tie foro tho meeting as an amend-ment. He said his idea was toeons'.ruettho organization ho that tho power ofconducting it would lie put in tho handsof the general body and not In tho powerof the executive body in other words,to work it from tho bottom up.After a lengthy discussion, par-ticipated in by II. Martin Wil-

liams, of Missouri; C, .1. llucll, ofMinnesota, and others, it was finallyagteed that a commilteo of flvo bo ap-

pointed by tho chair, to whom nhouldbo referred all propositions handed intotho meeting. Tho chairman named thofollowing: Messrs. McDowell, of Ten-nesson, Huell, of Minnesota, C'rosdalo,of New York, Kiploy, of Illinois, audAtkinson, of I'onnsylvania.

HELD UP THE TRAIN,

Hulilirrs Attiiek a Train In Alnbama andt.ct Little lor Their Trouble,

Moitii.K, Ala., Nopt. 3. Tho& Nashvillti cannon hull train

which left Mobilo at fight o'clock Mon-day night was hold up at liig Escambiabridge, half a mill) north of l'nnsacolaJunction, by robhors, who entered thoox press car and compolltid tlie mosson-ge- r

to give up tho contents of bis safe.Having secured the valuatilos, the rotebers jumped off and took to the woods.

Tho first news of the robbory re-

ceived in Mobile by tho railway otllcialswas but monger. Tho train was holdup about half a nilln above FlomatonJunction, and tlm people there knowvory little of what occurred, for the'train was delayed seven minutes only.

.Some surprise is expressed bore thatVho robber selected this partiuular trainas it is well known that thoothor trains

"carry tnosT"6T tho express money. No. 6,the rohlied train, carrying very littleat any time and a small amount on thisoccasion.

It ih said Hubo Hurrows was recentlye.eeii in Florida, and thorn is a possibil-ity that tie ordered tlie assembling ofli is gang at i'iomaton and joined themthero to superintend the proper conductot tnu alT.i:i.

Or ttaalitith Frew ! tMemUaa AaWtlaf rtola Impact.W.hitx. Af. IL Tha fo! low-I-n;

t th U-- of thrciproriiT amend-aien- tUi the Tariff bill la th torn of a

Bear aection propowd by betiator b.

from the Committee on Kiaan.vrtwa t That the anpiteNu troat u'Jr if, nutan e, Bee. tea aide,

pmviilrd fr ia thie art. are asale uh aiar to Bmra rar proa-a- l trade with

thee artwiesi aad fur lineparp mm. a aad after July 1 lMt. w bearretand eo ottee as the 'redeal ahail be

that the tanvernuieat ut any men tryproducinf aad ei port ( aua-ar- anolaaaia,n Bee. tea aad h idea, raw and aacured arany of eurti imrMieeeduiiM or mberelection ap.m the avrrullural or ol herpro turn uf the t'ntte t Ma , with la lrw

f the f re-- introduction of eurti eu(r,j I , reOise. tea and hide. Into the I nlled

eiatea, lie m-- y derm rerlprurallf an-- !equal and ati)uet, be (hall hve Ilia

I power and It ahail be hi duty ta euptndby proclamation to that ff t, the provl.Ion of tin art relating to the free intro-duction of euch aucar, uio. . ei.Bee, teaand hide, tbe production of auch countryfor aurti time a he (hall deem Just, and lauch rase en I duriaa auch euepension do-ti- e

aball be rolieclcd and paid uponitrar, aiiilaoa, n ffe, tea and hides, tue

prmtuct of or eiported trout auch dpsnnted eonntriea a fellow, namely: "Allugar not BtM.ye hr 9 iiuich aiandard la

cuior, aliall pay dutye A heir polariacopletest a fol on. nsili'JT: Ail auaar notaixive Nil. it, liut. u ataiiird In color, alltank bottom, airup of rane, Julca or ofbeet Juice, luelada. concentrated melada,conrenrreta and ronrnntraled nmlsnses,test inn by tht polarmeope not above Tide,areas, ten. It of a cent per pound, andfor evory additional deitree or tract mn ot ad ahowa by the polrlsce teat, twobundredth of one rent per pound addltionuL All uat aiiovn ha It, U. S. Incolor, ehnll be claifled by tlie Imtcbatandard of color and pay duty a follows:All auvar abova No. It and not ahova W

It a, t color, Jt ceult p"r pound; all utrulahove S 10 an I not above No. o I), t.olcolor, lt cents per pound; all auvar aloveMo. 10 li. 8. tif coior, i ceni per pound ; mo-lasses tuning about wl decree 4 cents a Rat-ion, euifsr draiulmts and iiKsr aocpinictaba I be uhj et to duty cither a tnoiaaaetnr suitar, Ihn rae may be, according topoliir aeople teat, tin roff"e II rent perpound, tin lea In cents per pound. Hides,raw or uncurHd, whether dry, a ted orpickled, AuKora ro it slum, raw without thewo I, untiiaiiufuuiurt'd hsshs' asln raw orunmanufiieiiir'd, and akins, occpt eniipkiu with tlie wool on IVi rent per pound. "

HORRIBLE DEATH.

A Vnung Man's Terrible lata at Countylair.

Woonriri.n, 0., Aug. 31. Yesterdaywas tho last day of the fair bore andmore than 10, unu people assembled tosee tho final races and a balloon ascen-sion by Carter, tho aeronaut. Tho bal-

loon was a Hiniill hot air affair and waskept in its position over the fur-

nace hy ropes hold by tho by-

standers. When it had been in-

flated and all was ready Carter gavetbe word to lot go. The balloon shotupward and the thousands of spectatorswere horrified to see, dangling at thoend of a small lino, a young man namedMilton Itedln, an olllcer of tho fair assteelation. Hundreds of persons shoutedfor him to drop, but lied in was eitherentangled or had lost his head and heclutched frantically at tho ropo, at-

tempting to climb up tho slender lineinto tho baskoL A number of womenin the dense crowd fainted andall the spectators grew sick withhorror as tho balloon sailed upwardand began moving southward. Cartercould bo soon making dosperato cfTortato draw Kedin up the ropo on which heswung to and fro. For fully ten min-utes their efforts continued and then, ata height of over one thousand foot thoballoon took a sudden lurch, Kcdln'shold was loosened and bis body shotdownward. It was found half a mileaway. Tho clothing waa torn off, allhis bones broken and the body crushedout of all human semblance. Uodln'sbrothers and aisters wore in tho throngand saw his trrr.blo fall.

NAVAL DESERTIONS.

Whnlcaala Ilesertlmi of Seamen and Mu-

rine Tyranny of the Ship' Olllcer.Kkw YoitK, Kept L Since tho United

States man-of-w- Chicago camo intothis port, in tho latter part of Juno,thoro have been almost 100 desertionsfrom her. Marines and seamen havedeserted in batches of five and six.Moro aro exported to follow.

Tho runaways, so tho former compan-ions of tho dosertors nay. have loft thenavy in this manner simply because theoffloors in general, and Captain Itobo-so-n

in particular, btT treated themlike so many cattle. During tho entirecrulso of tbe White Squadron themon say they were not treat-ed liko human beings. They furnishmany incidents to Illustrate thoso state-ments. Ono was found In the case ofthe firemen aboard the Chicago. Duringthe torrid woathor the temperature Intho fire room varied from 13u degreos to140 degrees FuhronlielL Tho flromcnpleaded for cool water to drink and wereunable to obtain it, for tbe reason that theofficers of the ship captured all the icotokeop tholr wlno and boor cool. Theyhave a machine aboard the Chicagowhich oonverts salt water Into fresh.As the water comos from this condonsorit is vory warm. They also have a ma-

chine for making ice. On days whonsome of tho flromon wero sinking un-

conscious besldo their furnace doors,thoso who wore able to boar up amidthe awful heat bPfTifed for somowith which to cool tholr drinking water,liut the oflluers refused to lot them havoIt They could drink tho warm wateror go without The worst of It all wasthey did not daro to make a complaintto Commander ltobuson. They woroafraid ho would order thom below to bobound hand and foot in irons and to bfed on bread and wator.

and stavadoraa had attack and they badtbmaa)d Ut attack tbe ruatoai bouaa, j

the work air a la ah lib war ram pel ledto Join the mob. The tinker demandedrstyuaat la rota not la aotea aad thisdemand canned the doors of the eutlomhouse to eloeaa step able h was prompt- - '

ly followed throughout the city. 1'ick- -'

handiest and handle of other tools were I

obtained, and armed with these the mobpruoaoilcd to the iron work of Lever,Murphy Co., where they did Immensedamage. On the w harf the Bras In theteam winches acre extinguished.At one p. m. a number of cil;cna re- -

queaU'd tbe authorities to act. Hut j

meanwhile tbe mob had swept throughthe city, plundering atorea, aborts, j

drinking places and warehouses, andcarrying off every thing portable. Atsome places rifle shot were Bred, but j

as the cartrldgea were soon exhaustedthe defenders had to leave the projurty i

at the merry of tbe mob. Meanw hile j

the police were assembled in strongforce at the very spot w here no mob w asto be seen.

Two hours after these disorders had '

occurred, and after eighty bad beenwounded and some twelve killed, theauthorities determined to send out ar-tillery and infantry pickets and defendthe lntendente and other public ofllcera. j

As the day closed the streets werefilled with people, and every thing in- -

d lea tod that rough scenes were about tooeour. Tho Union printing oltlce was j

soon attacked and tbe mob had to bedriven off. j

At one p m. the second day the mast j

moved to Victoria square, and here Itdivided Into three separate bodies whichtook different directions. Ono body fiOO j

strong marched through Victoria street j

throwing stones at tho houses. Ilrancheswere torn from the trees and whereverit was believed work wns in progress the j

mob baited and was joined by the work- - j

men. This step was first adopted at themaccaronl fuctory of l'lumb i Co.; thenat the German bakery, and then In j

some ton or twelve other establishmenta until the Morceil Church was i

reached. j

flieanwntie similar ana even worsescenes were being enacted in tho Karonquarter. The railroad shops wero com-pletely destroyed and their contentsthrown into tho sea. The female cardrivers' ho'.iso was complotely demol-ished. The agency of the llaron wassacked and Kwmg's biscuit factory waacompletely destroyed.

The sack of tho National biscuitfactory had not terminated when aplckot arrived and, tho mob not retir-ing, opened lire, killing ono of tho riot-ers and wounding four others.

But this did not frighten the mob,which had rapidly increased in num-bers. Cries, whistles, threats and yellsin favor of the populace and of " Deathto tho rich and the pretenders!" provedthat no thought of dispersing as yet hadentered the minds of tho rioters, whilethey woro again Joined by other mobiwhich camo down from ttio hills.

Hy four o'clock tho mob numbo el atleast B,0()0 and although repeatedlycharged by tho polico, who employedsabers In their efforts, proved ineffect-ual, although they again loft sometwenty on the ground.

!y Ave p. m. tho mob had almost disappeared to the drinking shops andgroggorics.

At seven p. m. cavalry pickets madeseveral charges in tho Amunadral, wherestoreB wero being sacked.

AtDiOp. m. a train arrived with abattalion commanded by General o,

and subsequently a corps of 500strong. General Valdivioao, directlyhe arrivod, rode through tho city withhis escort and a picket of cavalry.

On tho hills around Valparaiso manyoutrages and robberies wero committed.

At Santiago somewhat similar riotingoccurred at the session of tho deputies.

CLAhKSON'S EXIT.

The First Aaalatnnt I'natmaatar-- C eneral'tIteaann l or Leaving Utile I'uri ly lliial-nee-

Wasiiixoton, Sept 2. Mr. Carkson,First Assistant Postmaster-Genera- l,

practically concluded his service in thel'ost-ofllc- e Department Saturday. ThoI'resldent much desired his further con-tinuance in the place, but Mr. Clark sonwas unable to remain longer. It isstated that Mr. Clarkson assumed theoffice in March, 18 Si), only at tho strongpersuasion of the I'resldent, the Repub-lican National Commlttoo and tho leading men of the party, and that he hasremainod in it slnco against his ownwishes. He said to a reporter of tbeAssociated Press:

"I accepted this office unwillingly,and for a terra of months, not years;and I lay it down gladly. My relationswith the Presidont and Postmaster-Gener- al

have never hoen any thing elsebut pleasant Hut I have no liking foroffice-holdin- g, and while the postal ser-vice is ono that will absorb the interestand command tbe pride of any ono connected with it, I very much prefer private life and its independence. Thereports that I have given up Iowa andmy home are incorrect It Is the bestState in the Union, and my lot Is oautwith it" . v

Mr. Clarkson will very soon nssumothe presidency of tbe Judson PneumaticHallway Company, which applies newprinciples to locomotion and to motivepower in cities, and which is now building a railway in Washington City.

Eioialintbs tiaaxaaa toii.hb ro ianal

Town, anxious to please.l.u. L HrxTLaT.

Ani yotrr dealer for Ed. L. Hratley A Ca.1

HONEST CLOTHINGIf our pond are aot In th hand ot soma.tiToliKKKKI'llH In your aectlnn, ynn can 1'KO.I IKK 111 KM from tbe UKriT KNOWN andbuyi-a- t Wholesale Cumiixa UnoesIn the world, at prices that will WAKK VOl'Karea anap and hr.kl' YOU guessing how we canafford '10 l'O 11. If your liKAI.KH doe matkeep anr (roods, aend to us and wa WILL fur-als- b

you a Hult or Overcoat, exprcs or mallpaid, on r.sx IpV nf price. W e will win and boldyour patromtuo If yuu try n with an order I Webare l ii up im iiiiniene eumties uy outI'AlNhl AMMi aud by doing byoth,rf as we would be done by.

I' D. L. lltmxr.r & Co., Style Originators.

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FARM NOTES.

The small potati.es boiled and mixeda i lit bran make a good feed to give tothe poultry at this time.

Salt is an excellent fertilizer for somecrops, as It aids lime in decomposingorganic matter in tbe soil and suppliessodium where required.

The farmer who grows grass has themost valuabla aid to be desired. Witha grass foundation there should bo nolimit to tho capacity of a farm to pro-duce crops.

If the cabbage are making such agrowth that there Is dangerof the headsburst ng, a good plan will be to go ovorthem and givo each a sharp pull, loosening tho roots.

Pine tar is harmless and costs but little. Apply it to tho troughsfrom whichsheep drink. A small quantity of it ontho noses of sheep will defend themagainst the gad fly.

Leave a patch of turnips in theground for a supply of spring greens.If covered with straw and cornstalkstho turnips keep in tho ground allwinter and begin growth early in thespring.

A good plan is to sort potatoes as theyaro picked up at the time of digging.Tho smaller onos can be used to a goodadvantage in feeding to the poultry orpigs, while the larger onos will bring abetter price in market for being sortedout

Cabbage plants from fall sown seedsare thought to give earlier beads thanthoso from spring sown ones. Sow theseeds toward tho closo of Septemberand winter the plants in a cold framo.Thoso plants can be set out earlier andthpy are not chocked by cold weathotaftorward, as often happens to planta.

Spinach is usually sown in the fall.Tho seed should go in tho ground notlater than September. The groundshould be plowed and well worked andtho young plants protected from weedsuntil they aro well under way. Spinachis a valuable winter crop, providing anearly supply of greens in the spring ata time when no othor kind can be had.

A correspondent says: As to soil, thestrawberry will grow almost anywhere,Tho largest yield on my place was pro-duced on the clay of the cellar excava-tion, which had never seen daylight andnever produced any plants of any sort.One could go into tbe patch, find a lit-tle place for the feet, sit down on thomand pick a six-qua- rt pailful withoutrising.

The best time to plant strawberries iain the spring. Tho plants when woll setput, will thrive in njodcratejy cooweather. They will grow stocky byfrequent hooingund keeping thom freefrom weeds. It is best not to lot thombear any fruit the first soason. Thefew berries which tnny be produced arenot good specimens of the varietiesplanted .. - .

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BLAINE'S VIEWS. LABORtie Kb C-- eaii

. t tmm 1H.T TaarBt Ik. AJf! s a reasttat wiia the airwr f hi rup cf five mrm pwrprwyv..it I f Xmimi. I Sv ru Co t.r U

Ma Talks mm tLmHmrmrttr mitm M1m.

UATTiiriujr, M,.. An;. JL- -A prea!Ipi.Uira rally was BeM tirre last

.ftiw I'rweid.al hmalLof Cuibv L'bW

Ha (araUBatallj It arena alatoatInprncLia to be am.d ilea woodiaalavenea. and not to love .m.e oaa.

Me (Uf alsninirlj) Indeed tt dor-a- .

Tba p'.ac 4 lake, tha aualit bll'.a Uahady deHa, and tha aonra of

bird a drive from ones bead allthuufht ot abat It roau to live retnec.

irf . A Mat.? B4 SseaaM rare laYartaaae (HiMiTorrn. Kb., Ppt t Labor dfr:!y eWrv4 tjr tha mht'.(

lofw-ka- . At Ira oclors the prurrsaloa)formed oa kitui atenue and Teeth.Itaae tli taut parade tirr area la

mrim . mm, fciUwts. hxrt mui bvw- -. im sisutw rT.n tua .v. but II

Is al a rur tJ anl Btr mm f'rn. MasU"l tvwj svtuc tw But subatabUa;.

' B,ea wore their hair as tnef aa thesnra de It vnuiu imt tat a vw mt4 Ua

wUit( iTra t News.

tr:tj. nidr4. Afu-- r a short twh !

by Uvremr Jlurli-ifh- . Jainrs a lilala ,

sT 4dfvs on lb tab i

an.- - . . .1.1 ... . .Jwt of tli tariff. KMUI

r-- B.

BTas tali trmm

Oxut WO wop: paraue one nour in . " firrvi rm:ib e inioa ,Mnirrt-nf- c i pauinf and s t vi three mile la Latest StylesTe Was tm Ems.

lie vea wsot to seape chills and feverthis Sa asatUY how anuca snaiariaIs ia the atronapiHT Bnj how aany max beL'Art Oe La Mtxf.

T letui rLtna.IU I 'Tt T raan lxb aaejtmmm lMMt4

Mt friend. b.k hrrm' ytm kimwWmkad nmi.u,)iiiri!- - i. n.i ou k uuw thattarter sln.t Iil.s wiU mirv her. 5ewW hf ant be U.r about It mud bus bcr a bca I

vTara mannawith Ix--r i .prr she la imtr sure to trespbU vu V-- man Toronto (..tube.

ta rreara u the ?aUonai qur.Uoa b irnnU. It as ly Ui MetroJ: j poiiun poiice, followed If the Cr de--

"I ih to declara the oplnloa that partmenL, trades' unioBe. anrirUea.tha rounirj has rra b d a point a bar floats rrpraentinjr various branrbea ofIta duties are toenlarj tha area of 1U bua.neaa, lartnrr' Alliatir and otherforelpa trade. Under tha beneOoent orf anlaationa. A reviewlnf atand badpulley of protection wa bive developed been erected oa Kanaaa avenue, bera

volume of manufacture a. which la toveraor Humphrey and Mate i m.-er-

fcany department, oerruna tha de and Maror Cafran and the City Councilnands of tha noma market. In tha field ! reviewed the parade.

bj 1. fakttoWv,JSI.

. - -- . ia ..jut arirunnrnood wna ltrvrrs, U,ry eoulj have rwtH Badyou rn p br a use of that esrrl-a- tretneov. hmnh'a Tonic Hvrnp. mkla br lrJuha .lull, el Loul.vilie, k x. It cures chiiand vtm Uiia It i fr twt.W- than qmume. ..r It leatn en anpuwwitafter effei-u- . hmiiha lahio rivrup Knotan eitwrmieet "or manv ears it l.a bneaeoiul,.rpd the enlyssle and rertL arurel r chilis and fw. Vm do vmirmrif srewtInjnsti.-- if yoe fail to Use tins rpmetiv forit w i.l euro you evin tku ail olUer irevtmei.t f aiia.

ocrrn III Wnv. that dnetnr la arrrular prlH-an- "t'eii.-an- l W hat do voumeul" "Look at the sue of his bilil 'Excbioire.

LLECTROTYPING1,000To Be Given Away! i.

Haxsab Citv. Ma, Sept 1 Severalthousand members of trad. 'a unions ofthe two Kansas Cities paraded here.The weather was fine and the outpour-Inj-f

was creditab e. Msvor Holmes de-clared the day a public holiday.

CuirAou, hept 1. Labor day wasfierally oWred in thia city. Theweather was br.pht and cool and eould

j not be more auspicious for the parageand subsequent piemrs and rames inthe various suburban parks. Therewere two parades, one under the au- -j

spices of the Tradea and I.aUir Awm.

OTEREOTYPING

I agriculture with the Immenaa pop.lation e;ven It by agricultural lropla-aaen- u

we ran do far more than producebreadstuff and pronouns for our ownpeople, nor would it be an ambitionsdestiny for ao treat a country aours to mauufactura only what we canconsume or product only what wa caneat. We are already In many fabricsand many products far beyond that, andour irreat demand la eipansion of tradewith countries where we can secureprofitable exebanjrva We ere not seek-ing annexation of territory. Certainlywe do not desire It, unless It shouldcome by volition of a people who ml?htaak the priceless boon of a place underthe protection of the fl.if of the Union.I feel that tor a timtto come tho peopleof the United States will be wisely con-t-

with our present area anil notlaunch out on any scheme of anneiation.

The raatU mm 4 TmUtmrn ml tha AcAre numerous, but of the latter none IsBiore ridiculous than the andraiuliiri iim .f Umtive pills and etherdrastic rultiarlH--a 1 hem! w reach, eoovulMand w'uk.vn both the sUimsch ami the bow-els. If ll"tetUT s Stomach Uitu-r- s be usedli.Ual of then.' no. remedies, lh n-u-ll isaccomplished without psiu and with p realtom tit to the bowels, the stomach and theliver Use this remedy when ronslipntiontiiaiiifcu Itself and thereby prevent U frombevuuiiug chronic

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hly with about 2i),0tK) men in line andone of the Knijrbt of Labor, whoturned out with about 1,090 men.

Hoston, Sopt 1. The laborers in andaround lkiston celebrated Labor day inthe same ircneral manner as in previousyears. The day was a le(ral holiday andall business, including the edit ons oftn" evening papers, was suspended.

lu-- lf y.. fu.nrM aa A call a,.ka a Btuat atlra.il, raii-- ,tirin"ur ( aia tw if run an tportlm Cuuda lur

The parade was the lanrext that

rarnoiT, however prrmperoua. alwnvsdo businrss on a small scale. LawrenceAmrricau.

Is rnicsi.T An ItiTrrns (rood for anr-tlilnt- -l

lU-a- what Kr.ink (IriCL-sbv-, i.f1ihU--h City, Kan., says: three years Isuffered Irmu a diseiise Unit mv phv'mciiitispronounced Inctirabln. ily friends hudpiven mo up to die, w hen I was Induced totry your remedy. I It fur three month

At the same time I think we should h uunlie universally content if wo do not seek

' er been seen on this day, tho dividedtoenpnire, in what the yotneer I'itt so

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KANSAS CITY, MO.

and have (rained " J pounds in weicht Ama well man and I'rickly Ash It. iter, saved

councils that prevailed in former yearsbav.n? united their forces In one grandprocession, in which 10.(X0 participated.

riTTsui'ium, Pa., Sept. 1. Labor daywas penerally observed here. All thebanks, factories and mills and manybusiness houses were, closed. Tho daywas hrijrht and nearly 10.000 workmen.

well termed annexation of trade. Fornearly thirty years now tho UnitedMates lias hsd the advantage of a pro-tective tariff by far the lonjrext un-broken period that its industr.al policyhas been in force, i.lnco the Federal Gov-ernment was orjran r.ed. I do not men- -

mv mo. i am under life lonir uhliL-utio- n

to this mislicine, aud v.ill never ccuo torccoumeuu iu"

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We make I specialty of Newspaper Head-

ings and Cuts, and hare the largest assort-

ment In these lines to be found anywhere isthe country trcm which to select.

A. N. Kellogg Newspaper Co.,BOS a STO DtARBIRN ST., CHiOAlO. IU.

114 B 119 WALNUT STBItT, ST, LOUIS, MO.

Tl B TS ONTARIO STRUT, CLCVKLAHO, OHOITT B ITS (LH STRCIT, CINCINNATI. OHI3

AO I WYANDOTTK STRtCT, KANSAS CITY, MO.

SS B AO JCFfrHSCN ST., HIMPMIS. TINN.T4 TO SO IAST STH STRf tT, ST. RAUL. MINM.

quently tiie same tiling. liullaa Sews. TOM SCALES QF$60 BINCHAMTON

Beast Bon Tare Beam N. Y.AlXtUE. f. f

Jon FiTnr:iut.T. of Lehigh, Missouri,

turn protection became I intend to "'presenting all the trades In the city,speak in reference thereto before this j took part in tho parad. Similar o.

1 merely wiith to pro-- onstratlons were held at Jeannetto,claim its victories. Without protection Ureonaburg and other surroundingthe United States would hate been poor towns.indeed, after the raviiRes of the war Omaha, Sept 1. The second observ-fro-

IHCl to 1 !.. With proUction every nco of the State Labor day was heldsection has nourished and proHperltv l"' with a reneral suHiiension of busl- -

w rnea ti, ivi;"I have been trynipShalleiibcrper's Antl

dote lor Muiuriu and think It the best metieiue 1 ever saw. It cunil mv wile ami lilie cirl when iiuthiuir elso would, uml theam IhiIIi stout uud heurty alter tumug uueuoiue. -ness. l hi re was a parade of P.000 men

and a speech by Van Wvck.irrr-- .l wh...n lurni.li a her.aan.l m their h. la"" '" "" Stl.isra. itr niomrnl. ,. Ih- - ....(tt,i.rf'S"?'!'.."'!; A '"n-lr- t In lo.n. an.lrlliaaJ.iHSsoK A ( II . m la SI., Illtkmuod ' VriuuunHiim,Mmt

W nr.s the petlugogue whales th urchinsIt Is but tintiirul thut they should blubber.Klcuuioiiti rl'oriler.

-- 'one aenses are produced bv tilnnrown a..j perfumed souihi tliuii by anihinif eUe. hy run such terrililo riskwhen Mm know loblvns' Kleetrie Soup I V Hi3 u pi mm. i.in i "jPtOiahipure ami tiobbius' proveuta handsnuui euiiiiiii. jUTJ

LsizTnr.nt Is thunder all around the Sine, t Amwhen the little terrier runs mad Texas

jrrown and trained. Even where revonuoduties havo been laid with no expecta-tion of developing Industries there havein many instances been jrreut financialand industrial results." In closing beaald:

"Our people do not reallre the preatfact that if specie payment is endun-pere- d

In this country it Is likelyto bo endangered by our presentsystem of trudo with tho Latin-America- n

States. Tho few millionsof pold that havo jjono out oftho country within tho last threemonths havo created uneasiness in cer-tain quarters as to our financial posi-tion. It is very extraordinary that tholoss of theso millions from bunks inWall street should bo accountedao serious an event when we have lost amuch larger amount during the sameperiod from tho condition of our trado

ru unga. RELIEVES INSTANTLY.E ..

A barbecuo and duylight fireworks eud-e- d

tho celebration.Nfw Yoiik, Sept 2. Labor day was

celebrated yesterday in a grander stylethan ever. All tho Government andmunicipal offices bunks, etc, wereclosed. The city was gaily decoratedwith the flags of all nations, and hun-dreds of thousands lined the sidewalkson the routes of the processions. Therewere two parades, that of the Central La-bor Union, which took In the west sidoof tho city, and thnt of the CentralLabor Federation, which stirred up thodenizens of tho East side. At leust '..,-00- 0

men turned out in tho latter, whiletho Central Labor Union marshaledabout JO, ooo men.

Linv oi.n, XeU, Sept. 2. The first La-bor day ever celebrated in this State,and which is recognized as such by the

hssi a. ai.i jI KLY 11UUTUK1U, u Warna bt, New York. Price 80 eu.- i ri siuu miitmna, "brine home a hexoi nuns n oi-- luiiiiy." Si... ineunt lirnun s n nrm iiestmyers, but men thechilurenciillitcuud.v ui.d pupa knew what she every WATERPROOF COLLAR or Clrr

No Morse tins ever rutnrht a vetli liy Ull this ircpedltloiii Dullus llys.

W. It. fintmx. Jrickson, Mich., wr'tesBE UP

TOTHE MARK

THAT CAN BE RELIED ON

JVTot to g-pllt- !

IJot to T3iHcolor!BEARS THIS MARK.

nun ai;irrn i r it i teen years,II. ill's ( uurtli Curo cured tie;" Bold by

Fsnrnrn curtli isnot gnnd fortlio growthui jiKxcneu euro. .v w. J'lca; UI1. "ft F

laws oi too Mate, was generallyin this city yesterday. The

weather wns pleasant und tho processionprobably the largest ever witnessed in

Anu unlike all other pit's. Jfo purpnir nrm i k iiimviiii mo liver und hilu.tho capital city. Every trudo and labor ut i.ui.10 nvor fiiis. une pill a dune.

union In tho city was represented withA thank is a man who pursues a differentquite a number of farmers, mainly mem

uuuoy irom our onu. fuck.wrs or the Alliance. Tho procession

with countries south of us without ex-citing tho least observation. When ourmerchants and bunkers como to thor-oughly appreciuto this fact wo shallroct'lvo aid and influence in tho reformof our trado from a quarter which thusfar it bus been Impossible to enlist"

A GIVE-AWA- Y KISS.

AlMcomlrr Klmliall Krtraya lllmsrlr ByMTualvrly KlMlng a Woman.

Jfrw Yoiik, Sept 1 April 2, FrankKimball, paying teller of tho I'eopln'aKavinpr Hunk at Worcester, Muss, ab-sconded with Sta.SHO worth of bonds andcash, abandoned his wifo and two chil-dren and ran oft to Europe with a

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marcueu to the pirk, where short addresses, appropriate to tho occasion,

! ritrsnmiE Smith's Tonic Syrupforchlllsand feyer, ami it u 'very reliable. Mark.4 l9were aouvered. All tho banks andWU. U, AW,many business houses were closed.

JwnysHrssAKns and letter nnper shouldbe well ruled. Ituui's Horn.

&MIMHUA, Kan., Sept 2. Labor daywas well observed here, all tho banks

NEEDS NO LAUNDERINC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOWENT.

THE ONLY LINEN-LINE- D WATERPROOFCOLLAR IN THE MARKET.

and most of tho bus noss houses closing. Krsr the nros ojen Is psnentlal U healthFully 1,000 visitors were In town, and a ue-ii- rtiiiiiiur noHp aoes Itils.iiiil's iiuir aud uiskur le, 50 cat.parauo participated in by thousandsfascinating trench-Canadia- Esto'lo

T - t . took place in the forenoon. In theijvvou, leaving ms lamlly in poor afternoon there was a picnic, at which THE GENERAL MARKETS.OOLD MEDAL, FABIB, 1678.

AV. IJAKKlt & CO.'Scircumstances, "iho guilty pair em speeches were mndo by Hon. J. F. Wll- -barked on tho journey abroad from this KANSAS CITT.lits, candldato for Governor. W. F Kept 6.

f 4 ft'.LAl li-- E Fiiippinu stuars ...t S li

ADVERTISING CUTSe tvarir daacrlpttas, slae

Newspaper Headings,tarnfAt vaHijrlo lir found In Amrrtra or altrwhara.kiiKravli.g.Klf vj.ii.i ,n l Htr ""tpliiiafri.i. .

L N, KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO.,.

MM Micity, iho woman came back to thiscountry aiono a few weeks ago and was

Kightmire candidate for Cblof Justice,! .T .... llutchem' steers.

potted on tho dny of bor arrival by deiurs. lii iise anu tuners, a balloon as-cension and races were also auxiliaries re andJl mlfnlulrlu ptt

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III. mulublm.tectlves of Worcester, who dogged her of tho picnic.lootsteps every day, thinking to catch kanau LIU. Mo.

4itlDknveii, Col., Sept 2. Labor day was

generally observed here yesterday, allKimball thereby. Letters to tho woman

Kutlve cowsfTonS Qood to cholue heavyWUUAT No. i red

No. t hardCnKN Ka 1

OATS So. 1HVfc No. Ir LULU I'atontt, per sack...

Fancy 'HAV-ltn- lod

a NEEDLES,SHUTTLES,

KrallSwlntlaplilni,f TANhA IIIM.IHItiMOitlf.Th Trailfl aKi,,,,vu.hHiitl f,.r wlttlt.nli. prinei

t. Hi.n.i.i k M r u "n.

were intercepted and it was found Kimball was about to return.

Xo Chemicalsrt UfMl tn lu iirtpArattfin. li hM

WV UM tkrrt (, ! Mrnplh ofiAxam tuixnl Hb (turrh. ArruwrooC

r buftt, mud i tlierrfor far moratwnomlcaU, rwaviNff Uu lmn 9ns tvnl

tp. Il drlki.nia, bnunthkujF,,rtrruirthrtiinff, I.ami.t I'lursTtii,

nd linirtir ftdi(fi fitr Invkattit

places ox business boing closed. Fully10,000 workingmen were in the parade. KtrAIKo.testorduy the woman went to the ui at. SUx)ula.Minearly all being in uniform and bearing .lAlts TUla fA.'kA mmi aa tm m.

a u7 OJ

i;dock of tho French lino of steamers andeyed narrowly every one who steppeddown the gang plunk. Suddenly she

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Can h mtf und pprtDsvme insignia or some labor organization.After tho parade the suburban trainscarried thousands to Military park.

IIL'TTKH Choice creamery..ClIKKfK-K- ull creamKOiiS Choice.llAtUN-llu- nn.

YOUR FEETHolt! by Grorrm rvfrTwlirr. oneimohiurtMit Ur Arnntnt'ttI'Kltlta K IU ma I aua..i

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Jlrushod effusively up to a well-dresse- W.BAKEE&CO.Dorche8ter.Mas.ST. JosKeif, Mo., Sept 2 Labor daywas celebrated hero by a grand turnout

mlddlo-age- d man, folded her arms about dini. THK I'KIMNK Co., tAH Hnwlwar. X. mbhouldurs.bideshim and kissed him several times. The laud tk

HARTSHORN'S SSrPuTAXota.love scene was cut short by a detective,who stepped up to thorn and simply said:

or labor unions. The parado was thomost imposing ever seen in St Joseph,3.000 men boing in lino. A plcnlo washeld at Highland park.

ST. LtCIi Bmar of IntiUtiom.CATTLE Shipping steers...."ou are my prisoners. Don't make PEPISIONSSholiiii.i. u nva, Cnr.Mit. .on. I lor III.ANK A I

n.lfJal!!..''".. INr.llMATHIN. PA I K II H.a K K fr.i.i ian,ii,ii Aetit, Waalilustoa. ii.Llnit nrnmi tarama,

NOTICE ova VsyVlliitcliora necrs. u

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AUTOGRAPH LABELnnflA Pavklna;SQUAW MAN'S APOSTLE. bllKKP f air to ehuluo HE GENUINErtot: II Choice. toVt llKAJ No. Jrud VICOIIN-- Na 1 44

any scene. Como with me."At police headquarters, when searched,

all the stolen bonds were found sewedup in the lining of Kimball's clothing,but tho stolen money was all gone.Kimball took his arrest sorely to heartHoth were locked up to await requisi-tion papers from Massachusetts.

Paul Coins; to Washington to Consult theI'nweni.

OA1NCSVIM.R, Tex., Sept 2. Ex-Se-

44 P, Rucoeesfullv PROilOUTIS claim.OATS No. a H4 Principal Ksaminar TJ, . Pasalas Bureau.war t! ailludiaMIn laiiiu, alii auiiKVK No. 1 UK

x. mi rata rim nm Mm.IAVE YOU EDI IICQllUTTEU Creamery 11

iUlilk 11 2)Tbouaanda EHT1T1.XD

tor Sam Paul, late Progressive candi-date for Governor of the Cblckasawa,states that he will leave for Washing-ton In a few days to have the validity ofthe August olection passed upon ov the

CIUCAUU PENSIONS und.rtha KKW LAW.Wfita tinmadlAtAlv fi

list Peruiiin Cltair. JJJbmVpUUTie brat TtlXIO In FXISI CM Kli lltlt lata, ui nut a tvirnifr. I nri. Ulllnua.'. Wmrrnl lrlillllv, InillBrallnR, ,.CATTI.K Rhlpplns; steors....

i KI.ANK fur mppUom- -tlnn. J. B TR AI.I.K A ., Haaklaat.l.X

IKK, P Packing and shlppln(MtKKI' Kulr to choloorU'U It Winter whost.WHEAT No. J red

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t oRiplMlnt. I.vit mmm Aaur, rlc. tW AukVul ti iHit'iiiltHTa niR it. Minima turpfl hrS'l'IHi: FOX, ATCHISU.N, K AMHAB.

Supreme Court of the United States.He claims that the electiou was carriedby the boldost fraud and intimidation.Ilnretofore.hesays.the Progressive Dartv

Clmlar .havlar wk armm aaa Mir law marsrs. Ksiatr.onn.fai,TiUJUUUA T.IXSAIHlS.LENSJONSmi

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CORN No. 2

OATS No. aBYK No. a11 L Tit U Creamery

EDUCATIONAL.

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M. III., ltaaaiaMa..whas been numerously ronrcsented in tho ruii Tula ruunnaaM.IS

Australian Ntrlkiw.Mki.douknk, Aug. SL Special con-

stables have been enrolled to guard thecity in view of throotoncd riots. Thecity is without gas and tho suburbs aredimly lighted. The mail service oversea trafllc continues. The shipplngfcompanies are employing non-unio- n

tnen. The wharf men at New Zoalandports have struck. ,TUe service be-

tween Now Zealand and Queensland lapartly maintained by non-unio- n men.The officers of five of the New ZoalandCompany's steamers refuse t? Join thastrike.

Legislature, the lower houso of tho bodr I'UUa 10 n at KuiipbhI iiv.kto. 1 In- Iradlnir hiiBiitroBV atiMi-i- t.i LAW CLAIMS.KKW TOttfC. andhuKlnUaHiliuul. Lnrvr, frre. pensions- -:which preceded tho one recently electedhaving had nine members to eleven ofthe party, and the

HinB.SimiisiC(j,CATT1.K Common to prima. 4 no

IlOiiS Unod to eholuo 4 00 iimnwn. 11H f Btmrt, waahlnjrton. D. O.TELEGRAPHY A noon trapt;.KAKl TO I.KAK.N.

uittnii Dttnl lu in.tHlltiiitla. n a a.ai.t I ri .ltl(lnriH'H tiood to choice t 40W IIKAT No. a red 103COUN-- No. 2

Senate bore the same proportion, whileIn the late election not a alnirlo candi U0llUlOI TlllMAfH (CNOOl.lNllPUtUCl, HI. A. N. K.--D. 1307.

OATS Western mixed.date of the Progressive ticket waigran'cd a certificate of election. H'HDI Vt'RITIXS TO ADVEKTISF.R)lraa alala thai rea saw the Tirllmaat la tale mmmmr

liUTTKU Creamery 16IViUi U U st

K 10 V T I.I.Hi K of 1 4 W . rhlosan Kail Tarm buiaBua . aurclrtuUU'Klil.li. BuuUt.Caioesa

Page 5: The Cerrillos Rustler, 09-12-1890 · 2020. 7. 3. · splendidly, aod van easily furnlxh the emouut required, of good mul-ling ore. Charlea Roaetikranz, a German beok-heei--d of Albuquerque,

Kellcy V Hoard,

FINE LIQUORS,wi.r AW ri(.i::

At- - i fti iriL' lliir rh-yn-

to- - iUrirli'tii, l tiU if Hoi'rtmi!

GEAli D CENTRAL HOTEL !

C. W. t'llilQBOVE, rroprletor.

CVrrlllos, civ Mexico.Thin hou l rnimlly LvtKl, mnrwh-- nt lo trin nd Ih buloM

tort Inn of ii- - cliy. EnUrKl -- n. thornugbly refitted. It U now on orhe moot roinplf t hot In Id the Territory.

The Traveling Public will JirJ accommodationsFirst-cla- ss at The Grand Central,

(i. II. ii.itii, k 't fur the1'uitlo S n!tifg 4 Ui 6ni"g Co,viole t Cerriliw yea'.er ly in rom-jn- y

ith !In. XV. T. Tli-- n iitiil t today f"r H'Min. pri

hum !f li'i !1y I"lwith tl.- - lu ll- - ml ut' k l tii

luinit'i: tin t (riniim 8t I

atMh! I" I i"! o ii b U -

tip-- tuiiii rul aet-tioi- iu thisregion.

M (pllC llrttr MOI).The care .im ol m 3if "niid c.n

tianiou bear wj bronchi into Jeter Ii tii'i I lUlm avt-i.u- marketthis murtnig lo If lre-- d. Tliebrute 'm oue f inne iii nrHan (Jcrotitmo t'T a Mexieati who

l'rm-- a pil a No. 8 !.

llr fr I'ubllcntlvM.Iii'i :'.' . t Sai.i r', N. M..

July ra nNoli" l li y giv o Shut lb

f 'l.o .k' ntiiit-- M lll.-- r lioi fitrilooi. i. tit- - intfti! I n In inke finalI'KN.f in ji on f liii iuni t mi I

ili ! I toi l will I mmlf In nrftii li w'i-i- -r or lti"r f lhintiil !! t Smi! F- - N. M.i ! "t li f H 'i. k'.i. i iz : t o

1'otl-- , It if lot liiiii- - 'J,, il'll (10)i l' vi n 1 1 ) -- t clioii itilfii (H;,low tii( Hi r( 4 ii M,l I h, rlii;l

i2ht !. II" nam llo fulloimr hiin.iii .rnVf hi runiiiiuou riil'lif on nliil rulllValii.il ol

I I Ibii-I- , tt Cl.iri' L. XV 1 f yWlilimii II tl, !tl 'imrrt (irt.i

i.il Mii'H F. Iiii :liiir"Uti. nilol (Vrrill. c, iSiita F county, NwUf Xiiil.

A. L. MokimiS. KiRl'Ifr.

1 has. l Kaslcy,Hx H'nrlH.-r.SinU V' Lin I Ofuee,

ATTOliXEY IN"W. EMMERY

wnly b ie d " Hu Mat. IJ,.H i;.!i4tf n.i Collection Agent,that the family, or timr propi rly, Abtracter, Conveyancer

ot himm, mere return-- ! veyorand Ntury Public.

AY.i . C:vo.u ctVau w C o.(nrr uprri and Samplers.

I.ikih.i Mnrkri I'rirn I'm t lur Or- -.KrllllH t'"Hi'li) tin i. wli-- n, Kori- - tftltii.u'fc liifi-- r i.r,. our urlm, 1 uuhIkuiupiiU kiiiii liml.

Om.-- 1315. ICtli Sir.i-t- . WoriiM 3-- A

VVm2o-- . 1. o. ll.ix n7ii, iMivi-r- .

l'i.i'.miit No, .'o.

Oflii e in More of J. II.IV, Cei rillo, X. M. SIAFEE1FMCT GROCERIES.

ino lioiu a rm it ii' 1. 1 u iik'.Ni; mith ir IimhI , i". 1 L rli aload of rij cuts ol vm in its IV re

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Kviry youi.f; mnn in New Mex-- ,

ico now h.n a chance ti"!

A Kemlall.?ot ui'.v J lib lie. 'Hd.-K- t Hunk In New M.xk-o-.

MUST .ATI01ALNo. 6, Southwest Corner Plaza,

Santa Fe, New Mexico.KiM'uro .1 i clui iil Hit. j All notary work yivi n r in'H'l' ii'i'-- hi.iI careful execution.without mon.y. (J. i ( ti)

ijin- - santa l i;ni;v mkxico.

lVilro IVri-a- , In-- IT. 15. t'rtiron, Vh- - IVi'iiilftit.

H. J. P.tli'11, ('Hxlih-r- .

KuHDALL'S

News Depot I

Krc h ('hikI'im, Nun mi l Fruilx.l'liir t'iiriir-- , Tolm ceo., JCo

liolll", I'v,

The Palace Hotel!J.H.0rerhuIfi&0o.

cultural eodee. Your tuition v. ill

coii you nothing ii ltd if you urelllUVO tlllll llnhl-!- l H.II-- , yU CUM

Wi.lk lor Jour liitunl. Siiini-- of

tll III llilll 1. 1, I lllii.'t Hl( T' l.ll,llill'll ill ll.H I'liltril Mliti h v lucitt-(- J

I III lllhll Vl H Ml if,H JillIIOl he I! flu id. (ill In (111! (nlli'L'fand win your way ly Imnl workiind ji i ruiii'' . Muki' ti ; yourtnitiit to In- - hoihi thit hi'idt'H u

dijijrf or wuli-- (rui i km uitd huccohhWill follow. The ctirmt of XiwAlcxicu tuiluy i ighoruiii'o mid theruining jO'io niiiuii of ur tintivejit'Oj.lc iiui.'t hit iducuti-i- l u ud inuilo

t'oiiki'i'tviit I" l':t'i tlm hltlu oi'life. Siotk (irowir.

MIIS. R. OIIEEN, Proprietrew.

Cerrillos, New Mexico.Thin Hotel ii now opened to the puMic. Airy rooms (! the bl

of nmuitnodHiloiin (retieiiully Hy l found. Ilegul.r mid tr.nMlenlhoard furuih('d ut the tuot riiinoimblu rules. Try

Xxe "fivct Soi WotV YTYvm vvx CtttvWo.

WhnlnMlH donlcr in

FLOi:it, FKKI),

ComruisHOn McrclianU.

a. schima xx,lli'iiler 111

Boots and Shoes,

It. H. aiUF.K,Oidi iH hy Sluil promptly uttcndtnl

lo.

i. . i oxSan U Ft, - N-- Mexico

In Frnuif, Uriels tin I Mtone

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PALACE HOTEL,tSiiiiU I V, N. AJ.

It ii in k) & II ii i ii ham, Iioi'h.flKST-CLAS- S IN EVERY RESPECT.

ietvecv Yvtc vtX'to"VtoyLxe. v Wxe, Covvuv

TEE C1RRIEQS HOUSE I

RE-OPEN- ED S

I nsk my old cnntomorn to cal and give me another Uriah I willtry and do the aquare thing by all.

Special Arrangements

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ESTIMATES MADEon nil cIh-hc- h of work, rroniptnpumid i;dhI wnrkiiiHiiHliipeuitruntccd

CEHKILLIW, N. M.

ArilllclHl liHlnl.ill.New Ym k Sept. 1. ("olonel I).

T. C'uKper, lio loin been Cotmet't'ed with tho Hijrnul t rvieo finco itfoiindutioii euily in tho Heventie,in nt pritHetit Hiujipii.j; in thin city.Tuikllig of thu hirviee, he Miid luntlilglit:

''A ctirioiiH Jilth' cIhuko whh talk-

ed t'i the Hppropiiutioim whilo itWttH hi fore tlio Ft'ijatP, mid wentthrough I ho ifitdutive mill jiino

ceiilly enough and iH now a law.

It providiiH that under the direc-

tion ol the lorestry divimon of thedepartment of agriculture, $2,000cliull be expended on experiment,in the urtiliwi:il production of ruin-ful- l.

There ure thoe who are din- -

IIAIUIY SCKAXTON.J. WHITE Sc 15U0.

Suet'i-Kin- r to

"W. IZ. 3NTojsT3ltt,lifc.AM.KH IN

Dealer in

with all tho Stage Lines, for the accommodation of gaoati ofthis hotel. Direct trannportation north and south. Can leave

here in the morning and take dinner at Pecos Park Hotel.Pleasure seekers leaving here at 10:27 p. m., can take atppcr

at Jeruez Springs the next day.

Stage office of the I)olore, Golden and San Pedro, Doily Mail Line.

Headquarters of the Cash Entry express and mail stage.

Come to the Old Man's for pood accommodations and Direct Stare.

Wvwcv., "XAlXXOT

V.Vvv,i.xt.

Transportation. House renovultd und in the very best of order.

the D. D. HAKKNESS.Cull nt the new building on

Inirnt district.elioiee Wines, LiqimrM CiHr

imd Oilier lc (Villi DrlfiK.

tn.vHi National Baiilc

poNud to iiiuko iiierry over iinjjirovinion of the appropriation bill, j

but really there in nothiiijr Veiy'

uliMii'd aliout it. No duiiht tlierejis plenty ol luon-tur- in the uimphere lit all tiuicf, if only it couldbe uatliired in the rifjhl pluco und

made lo lull upon the earth. Muu

him itcri inplii-lii'- d as diilicult liiingH

oh that in the realm ol applied fci- - j

ence. 'J hen why not thut ? It in j

not content plated, however, to pro- - j

duee ruinfiill by the urowth of for--eal- H

in the in id riymnH. 'i lie fin-- -

CiHHof thut Inethoil im Mill ilmputed. j

Under the new law it is proposed j

to find out whether iiiinfiill can notbo produced by clectrieity, dynu- -

lnitu cxplotdontt or other mechaui-- 1

cal iieiicien, taking ihe cue fromthe fact linii luavy catiiioiiudiii ona bat tii Ci Id or a Fourth of Jniyjeeltliiaiion ia foIiow d by popioua

A lb tier (sue, New Mexico.IfXITED STATES 'DEPQSITQfir.

J. MURAEiTER,

The Cerrillos Tailormil Make You Suits To Order, and

Guarantee a Good Fit.

taT Rooms at Green's Palace Hotel. Your Patronage Soliclte.d

Anthtrizd (Tupitai. - - .inn,onn noI'nii up Capital and Nurplui, 2it.(HMi III)

DeprtH over - - 750,000 00TraniacU a General Hanking HufilneSH.

mom m&'smwsTaiim. i lie expel uucnier winwoik nceortint;ly. The proeens ofbut iitiir powder lo produce ruinhuH hlllierlo been too cXi.eiiHive to

fineUna now opened out iu hit new building in Cerrillos, with aHtotk ol

Milwaukee Beer,warrant peiienil lice, but ponni- - j

Li ihuij'ir explohivea will bejfound. ba been piopoaed, I

mnoiijr oilo r thiiurs, to uttachtwe,,l fivepouiidao.dymimitatoa JoIlIeJl 1 ' QHdUlgS OIlI BOItFtoy buboiin, and then aend a flock

Jiou and. Jlye WJiJskJes,of Much balloona in the air Withlighted fuNeB attached." "At anyrale," eontiniiod the colonel, "oneway or another, thu arid luiids ofthe country are hound to bef 1 . . I ...I..I i I I ...a.

Brewing CompanySTRICTLY PURE LAGER BEER,

and tlx G0" n

Finest Mineral Waters.Santa Fe, - New Mexico.

Th ",,Pntin of thfl ''ubU,? ,s p,l"Bd ,0 lhe ""Priority of this stock'ooner o Imor. n.e v tompneo Alo rompletn line of hne cigar, uative and Imported wines, elc.home of the tuoat kruh aoil pn wr Olve me call. "KICK,earlb."

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HI I1LLR riC'HLC MMI.

S$04QHd H'itl Stuhn Siiei.A lll Hiaru.'aciurtra!iwtt00

tht label: Y Ukr thdo tb" ?rt.

M, tat iniuwirr U romlne.'iWhat Miakr yi lUi k m? Did

you liim ?" "No; but 1 mw

I take th parrot and lock II bpIn Ilia HiNblf."

Geo. R. Bailey & Co.,I'LAl.r.HH IN

Fresh arul Cunt Mcutsy Groceries, ProvisionsVegetables, Fruits, Cigars c?' Too, ucos.

FRESH GOODS ! LOW PRICES 1

A Full Mock of CANNED (KKIS, rcpnMonting lha I t brand.

TOUR TRADE S0L1CFTED.(JLO. 11. BAILEY A CO.,

JSuPceor to Shoerraft k VplecTove.

GeneralMerchandise.

IV. 1

Itotteit "I'tpa, what do-- . Ihminister rneao by U.brM'. trump?"K. E. Mors (li li f liim notImh-- .erle. of vlrturtt) "Club.I'm afraid, n.y boy.

Ir. Tnubi 'You say men ereharder (n stta klr s !han women.How do you aixkr that out T Mrs.,Trouble "Beeau-- they wearMocking lonp r. "

Armaod "0m! Fly with me,

I implore jCamllle "Ntvn! Sir, J u lnult

me."

Dealers inTWO : STOIiUS!

OERBILLOS And SAN PEDRO! Luinbor --v,,rt Building Material.

A Full Supply if the vnrioiit radca of

IavwxVct, liv, SwAc, vvv, )oot, "RVvvdi

I'll ne alloa- - no the opportunity to figure on your lill.

2VX O T T O iArniand "What J Yi u will rot j

Good Goods and Cheap for Cash!

My Stork at (Vrrlllim (Hiiiii rU- - I)ry (J xidn, Clothing,Millinery mikI Ntiuiii.

At Shii I'ei'ro Iry (S.hmN. CIi.: bi-i.,- ', MmiN, Shoet, Hats,GriH'erlft and (it'iieml Mi rcli.tnoi-- e

Tbp'It-- a lert of tl. KrTi.KK Hr'' Invi'ed ii cll at eitherKture-F- .ir

Co?"Camllle "I will resltt you with

II the strength of my tiiau's na-

ture. If you would tear me fromthin place, you inu-- t firt orun meend rentier me oucciim Iuk. Youwill find a liottle of rhli.rofiom on

the bureau over there." Fruu miunproduced drntiiH by Dumas.

'Uncle John." i.ld It'll Emily,"lo you know tlmt a baby llml vim

fed on lphsni' inilk gained twt u-- ty

poumis in i w e k ? "Non-i-iiHi- 'l

Jnipotlhli1'' xllin-t- I'ncieJohn, mid I lion Hkl, "Wli.webaby was It ? ' "It wto the ele-h4ti- t's

hi by," replied Hllle Ltnily.

A FLEAS A NT ItIOUT

To AVhich Von arc All Invited, ,

WHEN YOU COME TO

S A M T A FECiioii'n Wiiii s, l.r juori ami Cinm, I'leaaant Club Huoms.

V. -t Sido of i'laza. T. I. 0 AlILE, rroirietor.

G. M. CREAMER,Wholesale And Retail Druggist.

s w voi:m:i: plaza sama n:, y. m.U'e carry the largest Stock and Variety if Iriiu in Iho Territory

(onteiueotly wo defy Oomp'M i t im in Quality and Prices.Astayers Materials a specialty M ill nrdors sol Idled !

Santa Fe Business Directory!

QYiatf:ae Qiiie,;, ji field

LAS VEGAS, N. M.

Prompt and Careful atFurett and heat brntult alwnya in stovktention given oidort and aliipuuniia.

K. . McDGNALI), Las Vegan, N M.SrcJ.cz andStive Met $ebrcse:ii'.irProfessions, at Awla jc.

ENJAMIN M. HEAP, Llwn- - IIAS L IilsnOF. dealer InI'rnl'-- . V"L'"t .tiles anil Ta bioIh.Id.I Alti'i. y at Ii w ami

liKlrndlni. Or.lMi l limit ollrifl.Notary J'iiIi lr. Offir M ilimr U. low

.icllrali iBJr- - t

N. MONDUAO N 4 IIWU.,MHiuilHCtiirers nf

It A NT III VEMlEItd leleri In Nnrery Stirt'k, I'rnits. Ice.'Xpfi'liU Httriitlf.ii nlvt'ii o. milylUK hunI ruin, .in. u nmi k. u.

!i.o. ii. iikkox iThe Mexico Jeu'elfr

lol NriiIH Kprvlnl miniitlnii ylvvn mwnirli n p ili lug.

l lili;re J'rlry.Hn I rmn'li-- Htr.Tl.

LA UO II LIN.A U.i ney at Law.

"Dire ovr Klr--I Nutluiiul llauk.iu all luu cciwru. IEO. E. WlAUOllDN

Johnny(lo f lnitr' l hii) "Ti ll

tne about yourlravelt In imlia, Mr.Jaroely."

Mr. G. "I've never been In In-li- a,

my lilile. limn."Johnny "Wi II. what s old oh

Imve meant by telling in that youiiad bucked tin llger?

Elder sitter (ioyoung"r brother)--- Bit you are going; hunting stain ?"You wiihI lot of pow der nud neverImti a duck.

younger Brother Well sis, weare even on that. You have (teen

wasting powder fur years on sisilotyducks, and lis veu't bagged ouo ofthoae duck yet.

Wife (to husband wh.o had boonab-e- ut during the night) "I mover so glad you left your pittul

with me, dialing. A 'burglar wn

lie re lart n if lit and I surprisediim."

ilutbHnd "You brave little wn-ma- n!

IM you hhoot It at hi in'."'"No, 1 throw it at him."Rob "How do you stand In with

your employer so well Tom? Younever laugh at h(a Juke." Tom'Hu but 1 dine at bin restaurant,nd, pretend not to nee biiii, I re-te- ll

all hit stories, saying loudly,

'I caul tell it at Well at he cnii, butliere1. a rattling good yarn Mr. 1).

told us this uiornieig.' I've been promoled tiiree timet thit yenr."

"Llullo, Walton; did you haveany luck ou your uatilug trip yeterday?

"YeBhplendid."""How many did you catch?""Didu'l cit'eh any; but about

three toilet up the river we Htmck

a ctmpine party who had two ktgtof beer' and we were invited toJoin them." Norritlown lie mid.

Wife This It a htupid blunderthe printer make in the account olour silver wedding.

Husband What la it, my dear?It reads here thut we have tfpect

together twenty-fiv- e jeers of "mar-red" happiuett, instead of "mar-ried" hnppinehB. How do you ex-

plain tuuh a atupld error?The only way I can explain it la

by taking it for granted that therioter who Bet it up is a married

man hlmaelf.

"Stole Her Trousseau" It the head-

ing with which the Chicago Tri-

bune calls attention to the fact that

l'mpileiur ol thei. HNurr r. piri, t, v. coriif--r .iePECONI NATIONAL IUNK

L. Si legi-lnerg- l're-- . W.O.Mimuimia. ( Mi.liler. I'll Hi IIP rnl.lt III IIMI.

(HiU. A (vi.atal baiikll.K buiur lii'HfU.

M. C. NETTLETON,Dealer in

jri'.ictyiar.icids, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.ALUL'CJUKKQUH. NEW..MEXICO.

Manufacturer ofgfw IHIiit $tmltt),SWATCH tt2J?A.TIZlL2rQr A. SPECIALTY.

Wiitcli Inspector of tho A. T. & S. K. Kuilrood Co.

Albuquerque National Bank.CA PI TA L A M S VJiPL I S - $200,000.

OFFICKliS: S. II. Foltoru, Fresidunt; John A. Leo. Vico IWidentII. S. Dcu'tie, Ciitliier

I)IRKCT()US:-.To- b.i A. I.en, S. M. Foltom, J. A. Williamar n, M. S.Otero, E. ). Unlli.ck, A. M. Hlnikwell, C. II. Dane.J. E. .Suint, M. iMandull.

Does General Banking Business.IntcrN(. Allow Tiiats DfpoHitn.

Gold tlutt )urcliaeil and advanet madn on ahlptnentt of rattle, poldand silver bullion, oret, etc. Supelor luciliiict for makini; collectionon ll((!etlllH poin'a at pur for euttoinert. Exchanu on all the princi-ple cities of Europe for sale.

1). W. MANLEY,ll.'iitiil rnnms irvvr Crciiiiii r

I TDK Klin.', miiitnwral Innirr 1'lnza.

CdilN OKAY, K.-a- l E,aie, Hre,Lie and A fi jilitit Insurance,

('ll.l.l'llollN. lll'lltMII lu T.T"llrt-- unitr.iiilily .n iirltlt-- . Kiml Rlilw I'Ih7,.

D. IJ. CHASE, I'lioL.tfruplier.I'ini: Art S'oilio.

I,'iui1m'i anil t I'liidourKiiliy.IiriiiliniM'U iri'B. tmetl exoiumvel)--.

Uutid h t.rk r;iii'il.

rilANClS HOWMAitoiney at Law.

Offlc. up sllr- -f lrl Nti ml lunk.1'ri.vliufw lu all lli murw.

n E. TW ITCH ELL,Attnrney nt Law.

Onii-- In H.ti'KlliFri; lilni'Ji.

AKTWIIKJHT A OKiSWOLlJId-ale- in

Stuplo Hint Kiinry (irixvrl.-H- , Tlu only.iuiulveiy .:iM-.-r- llnui,.. In the , ,.yrKO. V. KN A E EL.t'ountellnr at Law, Sena Hlnck.

Hi. 'll Hlteiitli.il ivBD Ki nirc 111 iit tilleret iruiurty 4u buuia t'v county.

v,MWi.n runt JIHIIK,

E. A. FIMCE.Attorney and Couniellor at

Q I L I ) L 1 '. S L I : E V E A 1 ' 1 1 EH 1' O N ,Lawyers,

ciiumaiin Hutldlua, Prlann Blrael.

T WTOLINOEIL- Cniiertaker and Emb:ilmer.

All onlxra ntlon.lnd to ,m iori, uouceami In Ilie bual uiHiniur.

Ijiw. Prariioft In Hiipmina ami all Hit-trlc- l

C'nurU lu Mrclco. ripmiuil u.- -

Ifiiiliiu clveu lu iiilnliiK HiiuiikU mill,1rilmu laud arMlil llllkalKiu.

J. H. Gerdes & Go.Clothiers and Mens' Furnishers!

Have just ojienod up, in their new building in CERUILLOS,Splondid itock of

Clothing, Mens Furnishing Goods,BOOTS and SHOES,

To which tho attention of the I'nblic is respectfully inviud.

Shirts and Clothing Made to Order.Call t the new etore before making yonr purchase, in these liata,

gaMttt JgatttJKtttJtR. F. HALL, Secretary and Troasurer

Iro and Ore, Coaland Lumber, Car, Shaflina Tulleys, Grate Bars, Babbit Metal, Columns and Iron

Front, for LSullding. Itepalrs on

Mining and Mill Machinery: --A- specialty :

ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO

tbievts entered a residence in thatclty and relieved a prospectivebride of her wedding drew. W henthe "prospective groom" bhw thenewfpaper be was frightened near-ly out of his Kentes. lie evidentlythought the young lady's trousseauwaspartofher digestive

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SINGLE TAX PLATFORM.Ta Hear tWarr lkta(M AWa frtawi.505 (fcrrillos iUisllcr.

rr.nr.iL!-oi- , - nlw mi:xih

irtrttAL.Al eir'.oii n ta mx-urr- la a n.Ia

at liorlalav, ia s.l.-aia- . TMrry tn.nerser au ft ora ted.Ki CiiAKir. of Portugal la suffer-

ing from an attack af typhoid lever, thareu!t of drinking polluu-- d water. Tfcaattack la But severe.

TititiTri n Uvea have Leea lost In anaccident at Iripa.c. Germany. Whilaworkmen were completing the roof of ae ice storehouse for tha I'Irirh brew-

ery the structure rollopw-- d and the meaera buried in th debris. In addition

to tb thirteen killed many vera Seri-ously hurt.

llrxr.T Cri.tw r amv4 at ?w York(rum Lurop oa the ltA an art wi-rt.- nf oaa bid at Ilufilo,N. Y by Near York Oatral atrikera andtb amk dwlared oft

The annual convention of tha t'niu-- J

Tvntithi-ta- nimtiinc-- d la Ch.ckerinj;Hall. Ilualnn. on the ZA.

A Mm )' Im:K and two flrla losttheir Itvea in a fir recently at 150

avenue, I'h.ladelphia.Is Hneuence of the Totter-Ixive- ll

failures aome flrma hich they bad beenrarryln are In financial strait. Keary,l"ou-- r aV llowman. manufacturers ofaewinjrsiik and tnacbine twist, lion'. on,are aa,d to be baJ'y I ran ul red.

I I nr. at the Jute bairpinj; faetory ofIVter Youn(. Itrmiklyn, N. Y'., de-

stroyed property worth SJ".0il0.Tlir. a'nke at the Weatinffhouao

works, rittiburpb. I'a, ended by thereturn of the men to the shops.

Nrw Yoiik. Sept. 4 The inc taxdelegate were promptly oa band at teao'clock ia Cooper I'nlon. A diacuaaioaUaok plan a to whether women shouldbe elected honorary members, WilliamLloyd Garrison, ut 1 to Ion. thought WO

d.arrimination should be made; thatwomen rhould be admitted without any

Some of the delegatesheld that it was impossible to admitthem on the same grounds. The d acua-slo- n

wss rather Irregular.Henry George then read the platform

which had been prepared. The mainpoints were that all men were createdal ke with certain inalienable rights,No one ahould be permitted to boldproperty without a fair return. Thereahould le no tax on the productaof laborand all revenues for National Stateand municipal purposes should ! raisedby a single tsx upon thn land valueirrespective of improvements.

The last clause excited a long discus-sion. It proponed that the telegraph,railroad, water and gas supplies of thecountry should lie under the control andmanipulated by the local State or Na-

tional Government a expediencymight demand. Several comments andproposals were offered, but they werefinally withdrawn and the platform wssfinally adoptd as read by Mr. George.

After the conference Chairman LouisF. Post made a statement to the re-

porters which Indicated that the feelingHenry George and Dr.

was not as cordial as was sup-posed by the delegates on Tuesdaynight when they applauded Dr. Mc--G

ynn's appearance at the meeting. IIsaid: "A delegate from Ohiotwhose nam1 don't wish to give) In formed me on Mon-

day, as chairman of the conference, thatDr. Houghton, who Is manager of Dr.McGlynn's lecturing arrangements, toldhim that ho (Dr. Houghton) with Dr.McGlynn and a few more of his friendswould come into tbo convention in abody. Tlio intimation was clear thatthey wished to stampede the meeting."

A dinner and reception was givenHenry at the ltrighton ReachHotel and til'.l enthusiastic single taxmen and woiifn wero present, most ofwhom had attended tho conference ofthe National Single Tax league. In atalk Mr. George said: "Mr. Rlainnoan do no better than Includein his scheme of reciprocitytho Australian colonies. Australiawould accept it and give us freetrade anil between the I'nited Statusand Australia would grow up a com-

merce. It is not the ocean that dividesus so much as tho tariff. Cheers. Mr.Itlalno could learn from Australia, if hewould send a commissioner there, theadvantage of the Government owningtelegraph and railroads. Cheers. AndAustralia nt tho samo time could learnhow to avoid our mistakes."

II. Martin Williams, of Miasniirl, Inresponding to tho toast, "Our WesternColleagues," Haiti: "Tho West Is aheadin all reform movements. It is growingrapidly and reforms go with the people.They are quick to perceive, they arequick in business, they are the

of progress, but withal they areshrewd to detect sophistry nnd error.When they get an idea and are con-

vinced it is right nothing can stopthem from pushing it to a conclusion.When a movement is indorsed in theWest it Is sure of success."

CRANKY KICKAHOOS.

Tb lii-i- I illy Mini Kuprmtl-tlnti- a

liver the t ensua.Oklahoma City, Ok., Sept. 4. Spe-

cial Agent Lafe t and IndianAgent S. L. Patrick havo arrived fromthe Kickupoo Indiu.t villago, where anattempt lias mado to enroll thattrlbo. A council of the head men washad Saturday and Monday, at each ofwhich thev positively refused to becounted. They aro stubborn and super-st- it

ous and bitterly object to tho ap-

proaches mudo by tlio Governmentofficials upon any subjnet in reality forthn r well being.

Tlio Kickapoos havo occupied theirprcicnt reservation for sixteen years,having been removed from New Mexi-co, during which timo no enrollmentlia-- , been taken of them. Their agentwas ordorcd ta do so, however, nt allhazards, and now that they have re-fused troops will undoubtedly bo calledto assist in tbo work.

The abovo named officials wired thedepartment Jt t Washington a statementof the situation and asked for militaryaid, which will probably be furnishedfrom tho camp at this point or fromFort Reno,

IT WOULDN'T JELL.The Knit of the rreanrve Trust to Cruah a

Slemlier Tbruwii Out of Court.St. Loi-ih-

, Mo., Sept. 4. The Ameri-can Preserves Company, the predecessorof thn American preserves trust, in try-ing to disciplino tho Taylor Manufactur-ing Company of this city, jellies, fruit,butters, eta, in violation of an agree-ment, sued for an injunction In theUnited States Circuit Court sevoralweeks ago. Yesterday Judge Thayeroverruled tbo motion and the temporaryinjunction s refused. The case is ex-

traordinary, being the firs tense in whicha trust has sought to compel its mem-bers to livo up to an agroement by ap-

pealing to the courts. The judge de-cided against tho trust, refusing toenforce a contract made by it.

On ller llualotnil's lirava.Kansas City, Mo., Sept 4. Mrs,

llrown, a widow, yesterday attemptedsuicide by poison on the grave of herhusband in Elm wood cemetery. Shewas removed by the police and cared for.

THE WORLD AT LARGE.

Summary of th Dally Kw&

roxfiBrmo at.1 tha Mr.,1. t n In Jh Vmlnr tltair

fir!)!!! ntinioriHl of tha 1 naifd'a N atififial litituat.ial ftnr fh mr-prea-.

(mi an! f umNi vm Hi "a'tiirflana. anna n a lha l'inkirtn nic-mr- "whirh aaa rlrTH. natitr lilmunUtoff r-- ft riirurrfit rt.ai.lutu.fi. ahirh amiever, lr an ailitirnmvtit frm a'ft'Bil'arIllnSmrmbarW lit tariR bill aaa I lirae'.aiirrl until aluraiiirn ...Tha lajr Intb ll"ua aaa orrupieil in lonimlt: of111 Hbo on fritat. rlam Amour tbM il paMfl aa that km. wo llir luiiiilliuaoullirrn War I In in. l.nL Ttir lull rarrifi

appropriationa ( V..iO'i At I ha vanin(avMlnn iwnawin I. Ilia r ronald-r-

W Rta Hi rnilt iiut on th lh Mr. Mor-pa-

prtavnl! rraotutliiiia nf a Co nrptl fiiaaamrlm( in Itirmlndiain. A. a., avainal I hofaaaav ( tb rij.-ru- l l.lrilin lull. TimTariff I. Ill araa flion takn up an I rt.'lmtfluntil afj umtnnt .. 1 h lliua, alii r aomoliaif. fiaa-.- d iti dill for I lira 'Jii.tnirnt oftha arrounta nf InlMi.rra, norano n mil

a ii li- - ariamg uml-- r III klulit Hour law;lanlh till ainpniiliiit Hi Alli-- I nntrarl

III; lUn ll I. ill prohibiting Ilia rmplnjr-fiian- t

of rtinvirt lalmr n pulil ir, andthe b It t'l prrvt'tit tha purcliai of aiippllra

jr 111 ( n ld Maiot that art- - ih pr diirt ofronvlrt labor. 1 h confiTi'nrw rorl ontha bill to prpTpnt rn liaiima at aaanjrri'ptl to anil th II. ma NilJonrnriL

Vt II kk the ai.tiaK- - no t on N tnilr I Mr.Hoar aua-i?t- f that Hi (lay mlirli! !' npri prliiii It oli-- i iTt tl by annaidprinc lalmrbilla ami Mr. Ilia ir aiiatrpntcl an a ) mm-mi-n- t

Mr. Alilrirh ih)i-.i- 'i to anv "furtlirrbuiii oiiilif apiM'i'hea," ami a aurb lillln roulilnot li paial a Itbout U i uion, th Tar. IIbill tikin up ami untila'ljonrninrnt .. Ti n llotiae pnil thn M l

proTolmc fir t.iivertiini'nt ofroal mlna in th 1 an t Mr. (' mpT.

ho mii'lr t liuriria ann nt Pun-in- n f iiiiuila- -

linirr I!:iiiiii, oli)irti'i to Mr. Mn r, onr oftha Invent iirtttlriic totiitiiiiti,a, bit-a- ho

a RtiK'kliolJ'-- r In Mr. K nni.'a rffrlKi".alor rointnnv. At Mr. ri'(iiM'i bnwna porinitinl to rUn from tb iimitinttif. HcvitiI privatf billa paanril anU tlivfl u aU;ouriii'il.Ith reiintK i n tlm J Mr r vnrta pr- -

ntl routloiia from the lliilliilo Mr-rhant-

t.ai'liunir fitvorinaAftnr minor bulm tin- - Tariff hill imtuki-- up uii'l rtilmli. I'ontlnUHil until

. Afn-- r pnn-in- a ai'Vi-m- l b r ilbll'a the ll..no look up tlm l luvton 111

liiriclit ! ami iiftnr cvrrnlaprt-fbi'- t It winl i.cr. The

the appoiiiimrnt of Mr. Klirk(I ij i a iiiimiiI.it of tlu It ii n tn n willat it iiict roinuiitti'p In plate uf Mr. Mnywr,ami III lloiia ttlljourlimt.

Wltritho rnniiti! nn't on tlm sd rVnntnrChII offi ri'd a rolullon. Iliat rnfirrl,ili'fiai iiik th iiiurlcrof .ilii-rn- l llnrrtitiiliaon lioanl iih Ami'tlcun vaal li tlinauihor-lti- a

of t.iiuti'iiinN an limult to tlm I nllcilrtnt. 'Hi Turiff ili'liulf n llivn coulln-UlM- j

until hi!) iliriitui-ll- t ..rmili lilliir thi'llou iiii-- i i In ( liiylon llrrrkliirl'lKn run.

( hw m t ikon up, iIih fi'iituri- - ofv a lli'ry i l.y Mr

of lililo. (Id-- ) In wliU-l- i hi- - a-

iTllli'l-i- d Hi., hi. nun. (or not panning thFeili-m- l i:iiTtlon li ll, iiii.I uln in iti.ninirnitlmi of ei imtor luiiv. 'I ho caau went over

!U tliu lloiimi iiiljourrii-i!- .

lYAMIIM.TOX MTl:n.Tiik 1'ri'Hidont Iiuk Hpprowd thn Snn-ir- y

Civil Appropriation liili providingfor udditionul fori!0 to rarry Into illi-c- t

tlio Kopi-ndon- t liil.Tiik t tius ni(,'iiod tlin Meat

Inspf-ctio- liill.Tiik y of tlif lmi

tnadoat'iill for 'JO.omuioi) of bunds fortho nuintli of

It i. not t)ion?lit liki ly ConsrcsH ranadjourn iiofoio (ictolii-r- .

Tin: public debt Htatrtncnt Hlmwcd adocroaso during tho month of August offw.i. o::i.

Tiik lias apiirnvi-- thn jointresolution muldnjr aipropriatlon fur therolief of tho In Oklahoma.

riirsiliLXT II A I : I v and GeneralSherman huvu aiueptcd Invitations tobo present at the twenty-firs- t annual re-

union of the Society of the Army of theluiiibor'.andj to IK) held at Toledo, ().,September IT and IS.

Tin; I're.sidi-n- t has nominated as Com-

missioner of the Iintrictof Columbia1'oKtninstpr John W. Kobs of Washirg-ton- ,

a IiemorraLTiik resident has transmitted to

CUinjrress tho recommendations of thointernational American ronfereneotouchinir international arbitration, to-

gether with a transmittal from Secre-tary lllaino.

Tiik United States atnamer Kear.sarjrolias been ordered to Asplnwall to pro-tect American interests in the event oftrouble from tho railroad Htriko on theisthmus.

KANT.FllAXK Kimh M.u who absconded from

Worcester, Mass., two years aj;o withM:!,50(l mid a French-Canadia- n woman,was arrested recently on his landing- atNew York from Europe. The womanwas seen and followed to tho steamer.ind was arrested with her lover.

lr:fio thai parade of tho Ilakers'Union Labor day In Alleffheny City,I'av, a party of American mechanicsbroke into tho ranks and tore down aGorman Raj. Tho bakers defendod theflag, but they wore ovorpowered and thoflag trailed in tbo dust. The incidentcreated rroat excitement and consider-able bad blood.

CliAm.KS 11. Amsdkx has been nom-inated fur Governor of New Hampshireby tho Democrats.

T Is stated In Wall street that Steen-ntran-

the Llvnrpool bankrupt cottonmerchant. Is estimated to bo worth

to 81,000,000, and carried a lineof 100,000 to 125.000 bales of near op-

tions.Tub Xew York Statu Hoard of Arbi-

tration commenced an Inquiry Into the2icw York Central trlko on the. lid.

A Nlllil.laT rerntly attempted thalife of Governor-Gener- Itaranoff at

! Nl nl Novgorod. Russia, recently. Thabullet went wide of its mark.

' Ry the flood in the river Neva at StPetersburg several persona wardrowned and 4'K) house inundated.

Tiik Turkish soldiers at Jerusalemhave expelled the Franciscan fatherfrom the city. The French Consul pro-

tested spaLnst theirt-xpulsion- , but with-out avail.

A ukiiiht 1 current that a Spanishline of steamers Is to be established bythe Companla Transatlantic F.spanolati compete with the American steamersfor Central American trade. The newsteamers will run to point at which theAmerican vessels do not touch.

A lui i. Hint of Rarrundla,who was shot on an American vesselrecently attempted the life of theAmerican Minister, Mr. Mizner, at theCity of Guatemala. The Minister savedhis lite by interposing a thick took be-

tween himself and the bullet as the girlfired. She bitterly reproached lnm forthe death of her father.

Tnr. leading Importers of Havana,Cuba, Jiave formed a leapue against theencroachment of custom house oniolals.

The strike on tho Panama railroadcontinues. The strikers will not allowwork to lie done by outsiders. Thetelegraph wires were cut several timesand attempts wuro made to tear up therails.

Tiik President of Venctuela ! Justissued a decree punishing several edit-ors of newspapers who havo been ad-

judged as having libelled him and otherpublic functionaries.

Tiik experiment of transmitting operamusic from the opera house to theI'rania Theater by a telephone proved acomplete Mic ess.

An International .einperancceonyresshas been ojicncd at Christiana, Norway.The delegates, wliocoeio from nearly allparts of the world, numbered severalhu ndred.

Piiksiiikxt Cai:vht of France has re-

covered from his slight sickness.Tiik Porto has authorized tlio found-

ing of a Russian school in Constantino-ple.

Minisikii Miznkii's friends are urg-ing him to abandon Guatemala if hewould save his 1 fe. The followers ofGeneral llarrund a threaten to kill himon sight. The fail uro of tho attemptof liarrundia's daughter to shoot Mis-- itier seems only to havo whetted theirapp'.-ti'.- for what they call ruvi-ngu-.

lUtUiULTiik Liverpool seamen and firemen

have decided to combat the just organ-ized ship owners' federation, and a trialof strength with tiie gigantic union ofcapitalists may soon be looked for.

Tiik New York Hoard of Aldermenhas adopted a resolution declaring thatthe recent census of tbo city was inac-curate and an injustice, and callingupon tho Govcrnmcrt fur a spucialenumeration.

Willi i: a colored excursion was on iuway from Savannah to Albany, Ga., arow arose over a woman's choieo of anescort Fully fifty pistols were drawnand firing became general. Sevenwomen were shot dead and several wereseriously wounded.

Tiik International Agricultural Con-

gress at Vienna, has passed resolutionsin favor of the formation of a centralEuropean customs league and theadoption of a standard of valuo of thestates compr'sing tho lcnguo.

Al l. the consulates, tho cathedral andmost of tho public buildings at Salonicahave been destroyed by ilre. Twolvehundred houses were in ruins.

In answer to appeal from the Choro-ke- o

Strip cattlemen t ie President hasextended tho time for removal.

W'im.K a number of persons wore on abridge watching the floods at Prague,Austria, the structure gave way andthirty were drowned.

Hon. K F. Noyks, judge of tho supe-rior court of Cincinnati fell dead at thocourt house on tho 4th. lie was aboutfifty-seve- n years old and bad been Gov-ernor of Ohio and was Minister to Franceunder President Hayes.

It is reported that tho liabilities ofthe insolvent Pottor-Love- ll Company,of Iloston, will reach $5,000,000.

Moiiton McMiriiAUf. is tho now presi-dent of the American Rankers' Associa-tion.

Gkxkiiai. dobato on tbo Tariff billended In the Senate on tho 4th. TheHouse passed tho day in personalwrangle.

Srr.A KF.it UKr.n reached Portland, Mo.,on the 4th and spoke to a largo gather-ing at the City Hall.

Sawyeii, WAi.t.Acic & Co., an Immensecoffee and provision firm of New York,failed recently after losing 81,000,000 ina pork doal.

A New Yoiik Central train waswrecked three milos north of Castletonon tho night of tho 4th by unknownparties. Four men and a woman werereported killed.

Two men were killed and sixteen canwrecked and burned In a freight col-

lision near Mauningtcn, W, Va,

Ceprrtftt,

AH on onetbo offer that' toad by the pro--

of Dr. Sage' Catarrhfrictor It'i t500 reward for anincurable case of Catarrh, no mat-ter how bad, or of hotr Ion? stand-ing. They moan nhat they iit;they'ro responsible, and the ofiftT

baa Ix-e-n made for yean. It'a allon your side you lows your catarrh,or you're paid (500 for kcejiinj it.Dut it'a eafe for them, too thoyVnow you'll be cured.

Dr. Sagc'i Remedy TTodtieei per-fect and jiermanent curci of ChronioCatarrh in the Head, as thousandscan testify. "Cold in the Headis cured with a few npj'lic-ition-

.

Catarrhal Headache is relieved andcured as if by magic It removesoffensive breath, loss or impairmentof tho sense of taste, smell or 1 oar-

ing, watering or weak eyes, andimpaired memory, when caused bythe violence of Catarrh, as they nilfrequently aro. Remedy Bold bydruggists, 60 cents.

CAMP LIFE.

if 4r

Hint's Tut "SllCKErt.Th on thing you'll ft war find in every row-bo- y'

mttlit lin he ftoea on ih tprinr roumUip-aFU-

Brand" Pommel Slicker. 1 hv makth only peri"-- ! tacUlie out, ami come cither hitMor yellow. 1 hey protect tha whom front of thrider' bly, being made to tit round the outtidc oftha taddie anura. When UicU a a walking coat,tha ax tenant., piecea neatly overlap each other,,making a rvginar oeercuat with a doubt storm-proof Trunt When riding, lite adHe dry as ftbone, from wntnmel to cintla, and the rider t. en-

tirely protected in every part of hit body. 1 her'Siickera," being of extra width, maVe nn

biankcia for camp. Beware of worthiest imita'ione,every garment auraped with " Ktah Brand " TradMark. lVnt arcept any infrncr coat when yncan havth '' Knh Brand Slicker delivered with-out extra eoat, .Varticulara aud uluatraied caiaiuguire.A. J. TOWER, - Boston, Mat.

PURIFY YOUR

BLOOD.Bui do not uss the dangerous alkaline'

and mercurial preparations which destroyyour nervous system and ruin the digestivepower of the stomach. The vegetable king-

dom gives us the best and salest remedialagents. Dr. Sherman devoted the greaterpart ol his lile to the discovery ol this relia-

ble and Sale remedy, and all its ingredientsare vegetable. He gave it the name ol

Prickly Ash Bitters !a nime everyone out remember, and to thepresent day nothing has been discovered (hat

Is ss beneficial lor the BLOOD, tor theLIVER, tor tha KIDNEYS nd lor theSTOMACH. This remedy Is now so welland favorably known by all who have usedIt that arguments as to its merits are use-

less, and il others who require a correct-ive to the system would but give it a trialthe health ol this country would be vastlyImproved.' Remember the name PRICKLY

ASH BITTERS. Ask your druggist (or

ASH BITTERS CO..ST. LOUIS, MO.

Tutrs nsisCUBE CONSTIPATION.TftaHiJ? health ahoalal hare rev-ela-

varnatlana ry lain j fearliuura. lha vvlla, both aaaatal antti alcal, raanltlng fromHABITUAL CONSTIPATION

ar many aaa aarloaa. fop ihornrr tiila roDimna troanl. Tntt'a l.lvcrPllla bava ralaa a popularity BBpara-taUtilo-

Klcgantljr auar eaataO.60LDEVEBYWHEBE.

IT IN ( Hk ll taTOIIIInUfr'VA 4 IIII,IKKN.Thuaada f tmiuf dsM n4

NSaMM ta th U. K, A.

la liwtr Uvea anti hrtr fcemitkifeHr hartpttMMai m RMfo's Fn4tfcHr tfa.Hr 4w U InUmvVbw4 riitl.tfe.MMl bavin hrUtlv'a Hm4, rW ItrtiaTjrlM.

IU till IT a I a. rasMr, mmmm.

PATENTS . AUorw--T

al Law, aalagi U. Utula rArauaw aa. r-- .

AQTMRJI wadiBh Asthma CURBrw I nivir."pnnrn uu i .itm,--., will mall rai.t bUALU ...rl.r. S?Df?E7tixiainniiHii.ii..M.wM iH,u. t" riCCi

TUli lilU aw, Miwtaa.

TIIK V:tiT.Fll.K destroyed the old llurlinton

warehoue, occupied by the KnappA. Stoddard Furniture Company and ir

atut M0 isju worth of goods.MAIIV Kl.lHAIiKTIt ClKII.KV, wife of

JuJce T. M. Cooleys of the Inter-Stat- e

Commerce Commiaaion, died al Ann Ar-

bor, Mich., recently.Tin: Republicans of Arizona have

nominated (ieorpe W. Iheney, ofCochise, for delegate to Conpress andhave demanded admission of the Terri-tory as a State.

Wihi.k a special frelpht train on thoGrand Haven & Milwaukee

road, No. was nearlntf adiKr fell off one of the cars upon thetrack and cauaed considerable damage.Nino empty cars were badly wreckedand tratllc was delayed about ten hours.

Vakioi s reports having been sent toChicago from New York that the finan-cial condition of tho Kock Inland roadwas weak, a meeting of the directors ofthe company was held, at which a show-ing was made. Tho figures utterly dis-

proved the stories and showed that thecompany was in better financial condi-tion than ever.

An attempt t us mudn to burn SenatorStanford's stables at tho I'alo Altoranch, near Menlo Park, Cal., recently.The Chinese watchmen frustrated thoattempt.

SimuX Mrk'lxziK, near Paradise, t".T., started out to shout coyotes. Hispun was accidentally discharged andthe ball killed bis litlln boy and badlywounded his wife.

1'lilNTKIts employed on the Guthrie,(k.) Capital have struck.

Tiikkk persons were burned to deathin a fire at ttio WoIIord House, Cumo,Col., recently.

A rAssKMir.lt train on the NorthernFiicitic was wrecked near Iviff In purge,sixty inilea from Tucoma. Several per-sons were injured.

Tiik business section und many resi-dences in Oxford, Iowa, were destroyedby an Incendiary fire. Loss, Stu.ouo.

Tiik l.iegan & Susanville stage wasstopped by a lone highwayman nearMi 11 ford, five miles from Susanville,Cal Wells, Fargo & Co. 'a box wastaken. The value was unknow n.

Tiik sloop l'etrel capsized near SanIliego, Cal., recently. Tbo six personson bonrd wen- - drowned.

Tiik accident on thn Northern l'aciflcat F.agle purge, Washington, caused thedeath of two persons and tho seriousin ury of twelve.

Tiik State Treasurer of Indiana hasrefused to pay Governor Hovey his sal-

ary beca-.Ki- the funds are only suliiclentfor the benevolent Institutions, whichhave the llrst rights. Tho Governorwill sue fur his salary.

William I i:vku, of Ilutavia, Iowa,was probably fatally shot while return-ing from a visit to his fluneco. Miss MayAlexander. A rival was suspected.

Tin: boarding bouse and restaurantkeepers of tho northwestern part ofChicago havo organized a combine, tomaintain prices.

Lyman I'. Hrit'iim:v bns been re-

nominated for Governor of Kansas.Tiik carpenters' strike ut Chicago,

which commenced with so muchon the 1st, ended in a fizzle-o-

tlio :d.Tiik Pemocn.ts of tho Eighth Wiscon-

sin distr ct n minuted with great en-

thusiasm lion. W. F. liailey, to contestelection with Nils I. llaugbn.

Thomas l.vsrif, of Antigo, has beenrenominated by tlio Democrats of thoNinth Wlscons n district for Congress.

Tiik Democratic convention of thoSixth Wisconsin district has renom-inated Congressman llrickner by ac-

clamation.Railway mail rlnrks met in conven-

tion at Denver, Col., on tho 3d.Tiik Kickapoos of the Indian Terri-

tory absolutely refuse to permit a cen-sus to bo taken. It will bo necessary toemploy troops.

illK MM I'll.Exi'oirrs from Texas show a preat In-

crease.Wii.I. Joxks, another notorious Ken-

tucky mountain outlaw, hao been capt-ured at Yellow creek.

1'aktiai. returns lndicato thoof Governor Fugle in Arkansas by

increased Democratic majorities. Therewas a killing at Conway and somo ex-

citement at McAlmontTiik scaffolding of a new building in

tho center of Now Orleans gavo way.One man was killed ami two fatally andtwo badly injured.

Tiik express train robbery on thoLouisville & Nashville, in Alabama,was accomplished by a solitary bandit,evidently an old hand.

Tiik Republicans of tho Fourth Con-

gressional district of West Virginiahave nominated lion. C II. Smith forCongress.

Page 8: The Cerrillos Rustler, 09-12-1890 · 2020. 7. 3. · splendidly, aod van easily furnlxh the emouut required, of good mul-ling ore. Charlea Roaetikranz, a German beok-heei--d of Albuquerque,

;!. Hit ananiair fa ottm ' tuem"it yer aeotte bsata la oS treT An

la leat 'a a miaul we wa t- -t

fur Uaa tlt U atlr. They'd)et axfaa to kiadla. .am" tba tuoka

a rotola' ap like a boTlraita. "Tom

ainnrr I yelled UInk. 'We'll anaka

ABOUT SHAKINQ HANDS.fbj I aliftl rnlalwi ml mrj A

t ilaa,W are aor gia to abaklag ba&Jt

than other a a ber tb r reachman or a would roatent bimef

lib a ronprehenalve bow that Include

?O0 (ftrrillos llusllrr.

us cxnniLLos. etv Mexico

HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES.

a bom tbat Is sever leradtatod w :ta beany good nature I l.ktrewcoiiif a cellar til

An effectual remedy for allmy aadgrra v drala pipe U Copper diaaolvodand left U work gradually through tbeP'l- -

A aimple mean of ehangiag tb aira atck-rooa- a i to opes a window at

top aad opening tb door, stove Itback and forward rapidly. ao a to Incur

current of freak air front tb window.Cora Oyiter. Take one pint ol

grated corn, two beaten egg, and samuch corn starch at will adhere to-

re tber. hbape Into oorks and try to alight brows in got lard. Wheat flourwill do instead of cora starch for bind-ing the past Hanner and Herald.

A Hreakfaat Relish. Toast s lees ofstale rye or brows bread. Uutter well,and pour over them bot milk which ba

bs seasoned with salt pepper andbutter, and thickened alight. y withflour. Tb addition of a few spoonfuls

grated cheese niaVes this a nice sup-M- r

or lunch diab. Poultry Monthly.TomaUiSoup. Onequarlof pared and

aliced or canned tomatoes, one quart ofwater, boil for forty minute, add one-ha- lf

cupful of graham or white flour.m.xed to a cream with cold water, atablespoonful of sugar, salt and pepperto taste; add one and one-ba- lf cupful ofmilk, bring to a boll, and It Is ready toserve. Housekeeper.

Simple Cure for Catarrh To aaounce of glycerine add fifteen or twentydrop of carbolic acid, and thoroughlyapply with a small sponge, known as tbeear sponge. Tbe stimulating and antl-aept- io

properties of the carbollo acid,combined with the soothing qualities ofthe glycerine, produce the most happyresult. This remedy affords almost Im-

mediate relief to an ordinary cold.Household.

Corn Starch Cake. One-ha- lf cupbut-tor-,

one-ha- lt cup sweet milk, one-ha- lt

rup corn starch, one and one-ha- lt cupflour, one cup sugar, one-ha- lf teaspoon-fu- l

soda, ono teaspoonful cream tartar,ono tcaspoonful salt Last, add thewhites of three eggs, beaten stiff. Flavorwith vanilla. Hake In sheet Icing forsame lake enough pulverised sugar tomake tho desired smountand flavor withvanilla. Add a littlo oold water tomoisten tho sugar, then add a piece ofmelted chocolate size of a walnutSpread on thn cake with a broad bladodknifo. lloston (Jlolio.

NEXT YEAR'S FASHIONS.

I.ara Haiti" to He Niieraend 11 Cheeksof Diminutive Hlaa.

W hilo the hot weather Is still on usthose whose business it Is to foresee andn a rertaln sense to load public taste.

tbe manufacturers and the designers.ve already made their preparations

for tho summer season of 18111. It istill too early to predict what will be

actually worn next summer and It ismuch easier to name the stylos andfabrics which are more or loss certain tofind littlo If any favor.

Flower des gns In jncqusrd styloshave no friends. Fine, soft, one-col-

goods In India cachemlre finish and onecolor, striped, vigogne goods have alltbe chances of being extensively wornnext yoar. Shaded stripes will fight tor

place and a good place, too, andombre styles will be met with In all varieties, on Indian cachemlre grounds,on vigogne and on soft cheviot Hroadshaded stripes in all possible combinations In slmplo and combined, straightand crosswise and xigzag styles will beseen.

Changeant styles have many admirerswho foresee their adoption. Thesestyles may do very well on silk and

well kind brw-!- t Dick ald. asto do swis' 'Ul sue die all la one withto heart diaeaae; ao I a'pua 'twa'a't hi w

luck to lake to It a If bed ben raiw-- d

tber. I'.ut tber wa'a't no aon o dmniakin' a gentleman of him. an' aw In'

alwers had a comb tor hU hair, tbwar Dirk did. tV

Jtut kit look In out fur the little oovwa the only queer streak I Hi k bad, anha was any pard efTs oa fur thro1 yar.Fun? Well. bow. yer shoullnl Tbcop waa after u nore'i ball tba timefor disturbance an' such. Hut n fi a Ino tot tiea to ba caught by them Tbminute tbey was bunUn' Iirk an' mewould start fur tba dork; an' itdldn ttake lone ler loaa track of 'em. Hun?AVe-e- l, you t bold up yer bottom dollar on that Why. mlater, you nevertee aucb a runner a Pick wan. An' barould Jump equal to m cirrua-rU- f r. ifThat waa what be waa alwera laytn' outto be. An' be'd bev fone. too. It ItliaJn't brn fur tbat bloom In' little euve.lie aaid tber wouldn't be no place furhim without 'taa the clown'a baby; an'he waa a an wouldn t taketouoh work. Hut ma an' Dli-- k 'tmade th'.nir liTely fur the teach eradown tT the mUnlon chapel, you'd bet--ur belteTe. They'd alwera light oahim the Brat thing to anawer aume ftheir queatlona; an' be'd draw hi faoedown aolwr. an' pretend be eould'ntquite make out what they aaid;he'd alwera ben bard of bearlnJest turn the word round alittle ao the whole ai'hool would git tolaughiu', an' tho teacher would hollertill they wat red In the faro tryin' tomake Mm understand. We took Jamia'long with ua once or twice; an' theremi one of the tacbera there a reg"!'well alio wa. with ber allk area, an

feathers on her hat she said he hadfaco like a Hater's anirel, an' she wantedto paint him. Hut Dick, he said be'dpromised his granny that boy shouldn'tf0 out of hia sight till she got back fromher trip to Lrop, an' if sho took Jamieshe'd bev to take btm, too. An' shedidn't say no more about it Hut shewu a twoll, though! The countess, weused to call her; an' protty near everyday wo'd see ber drlvln through Hroadway with a wldder lady in crape an ahons that held 11 d bis nose a If hewanted to sniff tho stars out of the sky.Lots of go that boss bad! lie got si-a-

at sumthln' ono time an' come t'arlndown tho struct like all possessed, w ithshe a bullerin' whoa, an' pullln buck-o-

the reins, an' the next minute they'dgone whack Into another team if ithadn't been for Dick. 'My eye!' hoyelled to mo, whon bo saw hor comin'.she do know nothln about a ho. Jestwait till you see mo stop blm!' an thenext minntt he was In tho road, grabbln'hold of tho bridlo; an' before he let gohe'd brought that boss down into awalk. Stoppod bim quick as that! HutDick w'an't nono o' them softies to bobabied fur what bo'd dono. 'My boy,'says the wldder lady, out horpocket-boo- k, 'will you tell mo what Isyour name? An' bow could you bo braveenough to stop our horse?' , .

''We-el- .' grinned Dick, 'yor see.ma am, 1 couldn't help it 1 was shotup in a lunatlo 'avium once lost furstoppln' bosses. Whenever I see onegoin' out of a walk sumthln' takes boldan' pushes me right In front of 'em, an'I'vo got to catch bold o the bridle tosave beln run over. AS lur par, aquarter '11 about make up fur tho dnmage done. Ihankeo, ma am.' An thonhe turned an' took off his hat to thocountess as peril te as yer please,

ma am. May be youdon't rocognir.0 mo, but I'm of the oplnIon vou'ro the lady I vo noticed down totho mission school. I have a classthere myself. Olad to see yer entorlninto tho good work.' An' with that hetipped his hat again an' walkod awayas iiolemn as an owl.

'Tho worst boy In my class,' saysthfi countess, talkin' to tbe other wontan. 'Hut did yer notice tho little ladwith bim? His face reminds mo somuch of little tieorglo's.'

" Toith, Jamlo, grinned Dick, whonhe told him, they're takin' suchfancy to yor thoy 11 be takin yer terlive with them next If 'twan't thatthe countess ain't any too fond of me.'An' after that whenever be soo hor

ho'd wink to me an' say: 'D'yomini bow I'm spllln' tho bye's pros-pects with tho countess?'

"If I'd ben standln' In his shoes I'dclared out fur a few days, an' see It shewouldn't got him oft my hand HutDick alwers was the queerest fish. Heliked that little cove 'round, an'treated him like a king, when he didn'trake in enough to pay fur tryin'. liewa'n't no chum o' mine. No, sir. Tellyor what It is, boss, when Hilly Mttrangoes hunks with anybody it ain't with amllk-an'-wat- baby. Jamlo couldn'tsee anybody look at bim withoutsnlvelin', an' be hadn't the sand ofcat It he bad 'twouldn't hov well,I'm to It

"W'o'd ben bavin' a reg'lar smash-u- p

that Sunday down to the Plain. 'Twastoo hot to go to Sunday-schoo- l, even torattle tho Countess, an' 1 s'pose ourraisin' such rim mado us tired, an' weslept a little harder than usual comenight Mo an' Dick an' the little cove

Iwo had a room up in Old Marm Sally'sattie (wo'd been flush that wook) anwas sloeplir there as swell as yerploaso, I guess 'twas the smoko thatwoke mo. Wo'd ben bavin' so manyfires 'round them parts I'd got to feolinsort o' shady of the smell. Hut tho oldshell was just an' all tho folksputtin In their best licks'fire!' when I got to know any thing.'lilt up!' 1 yelled to Dick, tilt upl

'mT lie waa fullerla' t'.rht to any beeU aith the little coe bold of bit band. i a

an' be grinned. 'lrle aheal.' aati be.rot bat' way down all right, an' If

tben well. 1 f'poae 'tw a tb amok an'the blaaa acared J am to. It kept cumin

p thicker an' fatrr. an trat thing w

knew be'd pulled away bit Land. 'I'mnot roinT b yelled. ' et tearlu" ,bark like ail poel an' as if theroom waa the safest place in tb world. lainstead of where you was aur of be in' t

roasted. Hick stepped. 'I'm gola' back i

after him,' says be, turala white 'roundtbe gill. I

"Yer bloomln' tdlotr yelled L Van'tyer aeo yer won t git do n the at airs of

yer don't com now? Tbe little fool'bid under tb bed. Yer can't git biiaout' i

lie looked down to where themstairs was beginnln to blaze, an thengrinned a little. He wa'n't no coward.Well. I'll try, say be. W if I don't,

good-by- Hilly;' an' the next secondbe'd given ono of hi Varin leap rightInto the smoke.

'Went down Me! Tourae I did.j

Twouldn't mad it no easier fur bimmy atayln' there, or mebbe I would; but

j

I ain t none o the kind what throw uithe sponge fur nothln. I went out an'rushed up the road yellin' fire with tbrest of 'em, an' most rraxy 'till the lad-

der come, an' then 1 showed 'em tbwinder the only place he could git outof, an' helped tlx the ladder. A fire-

man was jest startin' up when I saw Aim

there by the winder withthat same grin he alwers bad when be'ddone a good thing, an' tooled the copsout of a lob. He stood there lookln'like a soldier, w.th the little fool acry in' an' arreamin' in bis arms. He'dwrapped him up In bis coat or sura-thin- ',

so be wouldn't git scorched, anjest as ho reached down an' handed himto the fireman be see me titer in tbcrowd, an' give bis hat a wave the waywe'd 'greed on to let the other knots'If things was goin' all right with us.An' then there come a crash the floorbe was standin' on give way, an' that'sthe last I ever soo of Dick.

"We-el- , I do' know as hold on, boss.what yor givin' us? I wa'n't snivellin'.I ain't one of them kind that rocs roundcryln' like a gal; but when you talk ofbricks, bo was a Jolly oni. -- n "'i'1take. 'Jamlo? The Countess took bintto 11 vo with her, same as Dick said shewould. Said ho made ber think of herlittlo boy that died. Naw. Tberwa'n't nothln said about it In the pa-

pers. I was the only one knew whatmado blm go buck, an' I didn't blab.Dick wa'n't the kind that wanted anyswell mado over what ho did. Hut Itold tho othor tollers, an' we're gettin'him up a atono, with bis name on an'tho your. Ain't goin' to have no slouchof a thing fur a brick llko he was. Butit makes us stick to business prottyclose, an' keep on a lookout fur tbe well-dress-

covos wo think Bhlno, fir?"Paulino Pholps, In Leslie's Illustrated

Nowspoper.Toails aa Inaeet Traps.

Not a singlo creeping, crawling orhopping thing Is to be soon In our toma-to hot bed of four sashes, except onetoad, which In reality is nothing elsothan a wandering (hopping) Insect trap,and gobbles up every hapless small crea-ture that gets Into It Of courso wemake a pot of our living Insecticide,and have almost learned to admire itshandsome color and its intelligent eye.Sometimes we givo it an especiallydainty morsel, such as a largo May beetle, or evon a potuto beetle, a centipede,oto. Our guest takos them all withequal gratitudo and appetite. Therecan be no doubt that toads may be colonized and put to good use In cucumber,melon and squash patches. Wo Intendto assign to thorn the duty and responsi-bility of keeping the vinos free frombugs this year, and believe it will besafer to trust to their watchfulness thanto depend on poisonous applications.Popular Gardening.

Maloinn V. Chase's Law Kls;n.

In the door-wa- y of an old bul'.ding onEast Third street, near Main, a build-

ing formerly occupied by legiil offices.Is a small square sign, tho lottor of

which arc painted in gilt on the door-

post The letters have been dimmedby age and storms, but they are stillquite legible. This is tho sign:

SALMON p. cnAss :

and :r. BAIX, ATTOItftKrS-ATXA- i

It was In this building that the famous Chief Justice and bis distinguishedlaw partner, l'lamen Hall, had theiroffice tor many years, and in the manychanges that have boon mado In the occupants ot the building and tbe signs onthe door-post- this sign, with its famousnames, has been curiously prosorved.Cincinnati Garotte.

Old (at Tampa Hay) "Mydaughters want to go sailing. Can youswim?" Yacht Sklppor "No, mumOld Lady "My goodness! What ootildyou do If any thing should happen?"Yacht Skipper "Please, mum, wenthe man wot does the aallln' can't swim,bo's mighty koreful not to lot any thinghappen. n Good Newa.

Lovoly Dangntor "PP. why doyou object to Mr. De Poor. Is it notbettor to live In a oottago with ono youlovo than to dwoll In a palace wttb onoyou bate?" "Yes, my dear very muchbettor; but ho hasn't the cottagu."

THE DECLINE OF POKUMVILLE-- b

foliuB!Ul etoul oa the hlU.I mr af a at..

F.iwif h iv eat at euea aa" wheatAs u.un't want aoihin' anwr.

"V had wxirh of f rvkn stuS,An' BBMtiai aa aa pi.

An "rWuim Mr mU4 on lh bidAn let the marl' go by.

JVkutrmlle stand oe the ht'l,l! Ikti an' airla wed

An' w.tinl down, aa' tilled the gro-a-a

A their lorrlalber hM.An' rbildre) rrw, aa rbtulrea 4a,

hova Uvrd t ban untilThe? took em wlv,-- . thc an their Uvea

Tarjt liied ta Pokaiartlie.

"t- V- liv-- d up there la pur alt;t'l-- nlharrealoT hill

Till Uic rai.nad cam wlla tmok andflame.

An" rut thmura PukimivlUe.We raught tbe atrldr of the worl' outside.

Our tnurr an beard It roar,An' tiiry 111 th bill of 1'i.kunjvllle,

As' we arc our boya ao more.

An' all the plrla, with amllea an' furHer four an' followed tba bora;

The bur worl din tnere'e magic In,

Torre niufttc In It noise;They've frit tlia charm an' left tho fart.

They won't com bark eealn.An' l'ukunirtlle upon the bill

la a vi.la' at ol' men.

Tho mrlne ahrlll through Pnkutnrille,With lta demon acreech an' rrjr.

Has rarrird nwy our hope as' stay.An' lilt ua Sere to din.

Hut one thing will Uy an' not go away,One ol' man' tired bones.

Cpnn tbr Mil la r'okutr.vlile,ttfcail real Iwneuth the alonea.

H. W. Foaa, In Yankee Bta,

A JOLLY MICK.

Dick'e Death tho Turning Point ofLlttlo Cove's Fortunes.

HiiHlnes.? Well, it hain't lecn whaTou'd call ruahln'. ao'a to apeak. We'dCot our plan all laid fur retlrln', an'jroln' on a trip to L'rop; but I gueat,cordln' the proaent outlook, we may

hang 'round 'til next month. 'II itmostly luck, Uiia kind of work. Wobaa our up an' down, aamo aa Jay

iould, an' tho rrt of the kind; an' Jontnow Its down. Easy thercl Khuro, an'I'm glviu' yer boot a slilno ao yer vanjmo them to ace the curl of your mus-

tache in, all the way down the atrnetTellers stay 'round in this kind o'buHinex very long?' Sometimoa thoy

4)0, an' Romrttmoi they don't I bedono pnrd In the city for tho matter o'throe ycara, but be'a gono jiow. Taln't''xactly up to be in' alderman, you aeo.The wind an' alcct U bad for our seal-kl- n

cloitks an' white kid gloves, ao wo

lias to leave 'em off. An' the aamowith our buttonbolo bouquots. HutWhat become of my chum?' Dick

Corwln? Well, now, look a bore, ain'ttou glttln' a little Inquisitive? Whobe yer, anyhow? A newspaper reporter? Yer needn't bo tryln' tbat

auio hero. Jillly hmltb was writ up intho paper once: 'A specimen of theXiew York bootblack;' an' never a centlid he get to pay fur the laugh we bad

on him. If you want aomothln' to Oilup, though, boss, an' Is willin' to payreg'lar fur tho Information, I'll put yeronto some stories that'll make yer eyes

tick out Hut they won't bo aboutDick Corwln. No, sir. Whv, tber ain't

feller 'round that wouldn't knockAnother sky btgh If tbey tried to mukomoney tellln' of him. 'Fond of him?'We-e- l, yes, wo did have a protty goodllkln' fur the chap. Hut 'you ain't anewspaper man?' Well, then, look aliure, boss, oa long as It's a rainy day.

n' you give me your word fair aneqtiaro, you ken sit down an' listen, an'I'll tell yerall about him. Heady now?All right 1 ain't lost used to tcllin'sttorics. A lectio out o' practicovrltiu' editorials, to to speak. Hut I'llrattle It off as I think on't, an' you can4111 up the chinks.

"Good lookln'? Xaw! If you thinkyer goin' to hear 'bout one o' yer awellkind, why, then, you've got to thewrong place. Red hair an turncd-u- p

.nose an' squint eyosl Ilut yer see ourpalaces where we sleep nights ain'tbung with lookin'-glasso- s from top to"bottom. We roud In tho Urop news that"'twas old stylo, an' so we pitched 'em

. out; an' it don't make much odds bow afuller looks, since then. An' my! Itoll yor what, if you like a feller that

an jest knock another into tho middleof next week whon be says a wordAgainst blm, thon you'd ort to seenDick. Wrastle? Why, thor waVtoneo'the boys could como any whore near him..An' nono' o' thorn as much as dared toc"cn their mouth 'gainst that little coveof a Jamlo be was lookln' out fur. Tbatwas ono o' Dick's queer streaks. If be'd"ben a wrastlor, or his brother, or sum- -

thin', we'd stood it better. Ilut Jamiebe was one o' them softy boys that

never know nuthln' 'til it's knockedinto 'em, an' no rotation at alb Cometo think of it he was more like yourswell kind. Wdugb. "Kinder wbihin'round an' alwers makln' a fuss if bitUdi't happen he .could wash hi faoev'ry day. " Hut,, mister, Jf yer want to

find some one to make a story out oTulm, 'twon't. be uio.. 1 neverdld tkeovermuch of a fancy to tho lltUo covn,an' tber ain't one o' tho boys could boarthe sight of him after f t

'Well, thoy always worked together,thorn two. Jamlo, ho was ono o' thornwouldn't push out for himself (no sand

whole company of people la ua ruurt-- j

oua aweep, tbe Kngltabmaa, eapectallybe la country bred, will patiently and

peraa-vrringl- y abak band wttb every f

one preaeni IVrban It to ow ing to a tbfeeling tbat aa unnemwary uae of tbepractice la provincial tbat we may traoo s

Uib;. decline ia it at the pre-r- at day.Hut It is difficult to say to what eaueattributable tb preaent extraordinary

form which It taken among oerValn peo-ple when tbey do practice it a lonuwhich Is especially prevalent amongtho people wboae ambition It Is to bknown aa "smart. W hen two members

thlt claaa, or of the far more numer-ous flat that imitates them, meet eachother, fhey go through a ceremonywhich certainly bear a faint resem-blance to that of shaking bands, but 1

In all real esaenlial absolutely diffe-rent

ofThe lady lift ber elbow as high

as a tight sleeve will permit ber, anddangle a little band before ber face,carefully keeping the wrist a stiff andhigh a possible, while she allows thefinger to droop down. The man con-- jtrivet to lift hi elbow a little higher,and, by a dexterous turn of the wrist,touches her fingers that is all. Thereason assigned for this Is curious.

It is said tbat ladies who are biddento court, and whose privilege it la to ex-

change greetings with royal personagesfind it difficult to combine a courtesywith a shake of a gracious hand with-out raising their own hand to the levelof their facet. Hence their too frequentcommunications with illustrious pco-pl- o

have corrupted their goodmanners; they acquire a habitand are ao forgetful as to introduce ItInto their ordinary life and their rela-

tions with more ordinary people. Hutthey forget the courtesy, w bile they for-

get to remember to lower their hands.Another reason that has been suggestedfor this greeting, as it Is practiced bythe lMst society, is that they have bor-

rowed it from the couchman. With hisreins in ons hand and his whip in theother, tho only approach to a salutationthat a coachman can make Is by ashurp,upward movement of the elbow andwhip band. Indeed, this explanation isvery plausible, for there is a kind ofnatural affinity betwoen the manners ofthe stable and those of tho very smartpeople.

How ancient a custom is thn shakingof bands no ono can say. The givingand clasping of right hands had ltaorigin most probably in a wish to showthat the right hand was unarmed, andthat no danger need be apprehendedfrom Its owner. There Is evidence toshow that the clasping of hands was anancient Hindoo usuage In legal trans-actions, as it was also among theKomans in such matters as a marriagecontruct As a modo of salutation Itcertainly existed among the latter; forwe have Horaco's description of a bore:Arrepiiiio man 11, "Ouid aula, dulc iasline

rerumrTho modern Idea of tho science of

politeness is a science that will savetimo. No ono would wish to bring backtho stately obeisances, tho sweepingcourtesies, and thn hollow complimentsof last century, ilut at least they were

pretty comedy while they lasted,whoreas this last fashion of hand-Hha-In- g

is a grotesque farce. London Spec-

tator.

PLANT INTELLIGENCE.

Kemarkabl Kviileeea of Adaptability Inthe Kgypdan l.otua.

An illustration of apparent intelligence in plants is tho behavior of thnEgyptian lotus In this climate. In thewarmer countries, where it is at home,the roots of tho lotus spread laterallycloso to the surface. In this country theplant learned, after a single year's experience of a New Jersey winter to pre-

pare for this freexing season by abandoning its surface lateral roots in earlyautumn and sending out a crop of rootslower down so far down that they werebelow the reach of frost In this waythe plant kept up iH lifo continuouslyover winter, and when spring returnedthe deop-lev- roots were abandoned Intheir turn and tho surfaoo roots oncemore sent out

Tben there are certain minute plants,some of them quite microscopic, whichgrow in wayside pools and which movecontinually in whirls and spirals without any moving influence in the water.In a mvrind form of this minute lifo tbeerudition of the profoundest men of science is required to dotermino whetherthey are animal or vngotablo in theirnature. And then who knows whethertho scientists are quite right? Tbemoral of the whole matter Is that life inthe two forms Is identical. Hut whathave you said when you have saidthat? Hoes the fact ot tbe IdentityDrove that there Is spirit in matter, or that animal, human intelligence is merely a phase of matter? Youpar the money of your education andtake your choice of tbe two burn oftho dilemma. Boston Transcript

A lleath Hlow to Ills I'opnlarlty.First Wcstorn Politician I don't wan

to see tbe Colonel elected. How canwo contrive to spoil his chances? Couldwe get up a baby show and appoint himiudgo?

Second Western Politician Naw, thatdodge Is played out Let's get upbase-ba- ll match betweon the lawyersand business men ot the city, and gethim to umpire the game. MunaeyWeekly.

half-sil-k goods, but tho reproduction oftho same on woolen goods is beset with ,so many technical difficulties that theircommercial success on wool Is out oltbe question until some method ot overcoming these difficulties has beenfound.

Shaded styles bavo success assured.Somo of tbe latest samples showshaded dots snd bomb designs betweon fine stripes; shaded stripesalternate with one color and shadedpea designs In stripe. A lot oivery fine stripes or balr lines combineInto a largo stripe which is bordered onboth sldos with fine-shad- cube designs, the combination being very effective.

Large plaids have met with scant)favor this summer, although tbey badbeen brought out In nice color combina-tions. This will prevent tholr beingsamplod extensively for noxt yoar. Onthe othor band, small squares, in sub-dued quadrangles, which are cut bylines that form larger squares, may finddeserved recognition. English styleiof worsteds In gray or made in smallsquares, occasionally rendered more ef-

fective by moans of small silk knots,will slso bo worn.

Choap beiges (vlgoureux) will betouch worn with shaded stripes inknotted or in oval designs and othersimilar dotachod styles.

In imitation of the black ground mus-lin prints which wore favorites lastsummer in colored flower designs, sim-ilar stylos bsve been introduced oncachemlre. Hlack Indian cachomlresare seen with small embroidered flowersin colors, with golden yellow wheat oardesigns, in green loaf snd weed

designs. Very light rollstissues are being prepared showing largosquares formed by knotted stripes.

All the styles mentioned have goodchance for next summer. It seems as-

sured that soft fabrics snd shaded styleswill have s good run. Purls Cor, VrjGoods Economistjut know), an' .it .he ever made out to

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Paelaeee rersaaals.Prescriptions carefetlv com

Ealferlal Bast I la ga

Pub her ah-a- d Suulood . tt p. cumKIJi gnaili,- DEALT Q IS -

TOTaf TtJZLXtt rX7 JQC,ea

llbuquerquc Drcctorp,

AlboqnB ZVatlocsJ lU&kftsraj baaklng.

Bank of Cornea eros general backlot.

J. C. BatdrldgelAobtr aad ball,"dlog anati-rU-

fiammls Afitaam Wholesale gro-

ceries, (refutable and frelta.1. D. Torlloa Carj-eU- , aboee and

Bate.Frank ft Eak U- -

anra and Cigars.F. W. fleyn Furnl'ere, QaeeBa.

ajrare and lmi Goods.A. J. Maloy Orooerles, provudoni

vegHablea end frulta.IwentbalA Mr, Wholesale

Liqoon sod Ugara.Beli B E. XIom ft Dro.-H- ard ware.

Machinery end pom pa.

A. M. Cocldinjrton, Wholeaele coostuta-lo-s merchant.

Ban Je Mat Markel-- P. O. box,66. Mall t4ersocJted.

A. W. Oelsnd Wholesale and retall grocerlea, fruits, vegetablee.

Weat let ft Jwls Mint aampleand club rooms.

And General Merchant.SPECIAL PRICES W QUANTITY I

TStvV Cirui yv txX "Lvue

GOODS AND MERCHANDISE

HANDLED.Patronage Bo'IpM1.

W.P.CUKiciKOHAar.

i&

$& At Ilurt's 014 8tand. Your

WAlways

Wr Call and see blm, examine

Watches,ries, and

Gives Part of Your Money Deck, Either In

his Prloee and prove his Statement. Be ia now giving away

or giving rebate in cash !

Beme.nber that Prices

.Will elaubowd ssak na any.Worse off ihse w. era? At anyAtt, let its uka tba baotfit of tb.1uubt I

Not. 7th ia iba day wLan rilin. wl Kw Mexico art called up.to decide whether tluyriU stay.

4a tba rut or get out

"Throw politics u the ra a farae etatbood ia cwc'Td. Ko

tbing but jaC J-- ra Il k.to govt rn lie D'-- etaie.

Tlio fuueu ut'tr ari'iiia to La

through with L'a ardnoua tclt ofleveling every enclosure withinliia reach. Ji ia well. Las VrgarOptic

Tliia rmjer dir-- to La conser-

vative, but ia willing to ley down

everything at the funt of progress.It conceives tbat eUUhooJ meansprogrvasion.

San Miguel county liaa bad aVirf a"i' meeting and will aom-inut- a

a peuple'a ticket. Whothertbat meaua DetDoe.tiu or tRejmbli-cn- ,

quicn bo.r

Vt'c want money iiivt-Ht- in NawMexico miuea and muscle to develop ibbin. Statehood ineuDi pro-

ton ion ni eou.ru lavement to suchi&Teatora and projectors.

If an ambition to ,adyauce canonry'be instilled into tbe averageclufcB of New Mexican ritir.nio by

the statehood movement, then itwill indeed work a wouderful revo-

lution, and ia certainly denirable.

"Tba objcti(n i," anya an op-

ponent to atutebood, "thai 11 r.

Culron will influence tbe appointriieiit of be Snpntoe Jiidgig."Nonaenae 1 Vliat influence abouldMr. Caircoi btve. more 4 him apyother man, with a Governor electedby an opposition purty?

It ia hoped Ukt EdJj countywill ive tbe cuikitttulion arouningnj'ijority. It will be a tig advertiHcnicnt for tLia atxtion. PeopUat a dimauce will uaturully intertbat a county tibvt ia in favor ofatutebood must be a good one tolocate in and grow up with. EddyArgus.

Tha republican territorial con

ention iueet at Albuquerque to-

morrow. M. S. OUvc will bo nom.inated lor ielegtte to CongresHami a euitttlile platform adopted.Tli ia ia ubout all the JU-rtle-

,kuowa ut preacnt. Ob, yen! tJbe

coDTention will declare iu iavor olatatt hood.

Eddy it new and entorprii'Mig.Less than a yeur old, ohe ban l.CUO

)eoplc, him Hp-- iit million in publiciuipriit'iix-rita- , and denirte tc g(

.right ubeud. tjtnltdiood and pro

l'reHs lit her cry. She dont have toliuve a h perdormic ByrrinKe to in

jctt on idt u ol proicHi under tbetnui;li of old focrT citizenam hen nunio little uhsurb poli lieu

oujj liculiuii hnpienH to intervene

1 lie atiimai iriHon congress m

appointed to be held at Cincinnatin September 25th. A tbia is theUdih itiiniversuty of tbe KutionaPrison aKwt'i;ttioii It in expected

in be a specialty important meetingand a larva and influential aliendance is anticipated.

Tbe governor haa appointed tb

.following persons to ba delegatesto represent New Mexico on tbeabnva mentioned occasion:. Bon. W. II. Whiteman, Albo

querque; Mrs. Mary Tents, Lai

Vegaa ; Edmund 6. Uoas, Doming

Mra. O- - S. Warren, Silver CityHon. Trinidad Alarid, Santa Fe

Sirs. Lee, Loa Vegas Hon. Win

A. Vincent, Laa Tegaa ; Mra. Olive

innia Ilite, Manzano j Geo. Cuyler

Pn atn, Snnta Fc ; Mra. Charles

poundtd al tfce naw dreg etore.

Ilsve yoe asm pled that nicefresh battax at Mrs. Doy kr'a f Beatla town.

Wall pa-- r at Miller 'a.

Now I tha time to buy refrigerators. We wlH rinse nut our Mxkttcost. Cxrriijw HCFPLY Co.

Nice mel. na at Lud-o-I.ger'-

Free deltorery wagon at Geo. ILHey ft &'.

Twi ao'l dwrlilDK hoo'e f! on the auuth IJe. Apply to tbla

mce.

Call no (J. A. Miuitd fr anyliU'lf in 1 Jewelry or ret air Jit

Al urua 'tore.

New stock of caodiea at Geo. R.Bliey ft f,.

A f w car i.f luiubtff for aala K

builders at bargain. Oil al W.C. Uurt'e store for particular.

Whlted, tin- - ). weler, at Miller'sIrorf store, will do your watch repairing iu the Juuttl sallafactoryman nr.

eLarre and freeh atock of digs

and medicine at Miller's.-New stock of gent's underwear

t Mra. D.ij

We have Juit rrclved a larelock of etuueware Jugn, crock Ac.

Dallalxei. Ckhkilixm 8. Co.

Tbe xchauuM iioiel, Banta Pethe only coiiVHitlenlly located

t'oleJ to the bu4ue jart of thecl'y fioulleaHt-oNt- r of rJata.Klrat-ula- ss accommortatlont, andreMiintlle rates. Jobu T. Forsha,proprietor. auglGtf

Ucufstri-- t

Dr. J. K. Baudeoi hi8 f rmsnrnt- -ly located In CerrllloH, and li prearel to do anylhlnK in the line of

Dentlxtry. lie (rutirantees hiswork to be flret cIhkd.

Cheap good at iiHudenslager's- -

fne plaoa to set your toon eyeworth.

If you want a gallon of W. IIMcBrayer wbl-k- y, six years old08 proof, ertnd 3 to B. Hsnley,

Colorado E looo, titmta Fe, aud Itwill beahlpited atotiee.

m

BooU, okoci and clothing markeddown to the lowest pnatdble 'figureat Mra. Doyle's. Come and seeand convince yourselves.

Freah meats and vegetables al- -wsys on hand . K. Bailey ft(Jo's.

Oroccrles cheap as the cheapestat Mrs. Doyle's.

We have a large lot of Furnitureon the way which will make theHue complete for I lie publics wante

f.RKiLUH huyt'i.v Co.

Best 5c cigar in town at Geo.Bailey A (Vs.

New good- - arrive on every tri.lnfor ajtudcjwIniiPr. The fret-hun- t ofvegetHhle, fruits, grocerleHi pro- -

vUions and lireml.

Remember the Pa luce hotel forgood meal cheap, when la OcrrVl- -

loe.

Ice cream every Sunday veiiUi

ut tlie Palfcee hotel.

LsudenHlttgei" flft enolsllmrjitor eniMrgea uioiogrs ns tor rs

have arrived, anil give thebert of saliifrtctl(in. Anumber itthem cn be seen at the store, theseprises are firm ciaw.

New prints, glnubmus and dreeagoods at Mrs. D y!'.

Fine Break fHi Btcon and swept,nice hums, California fruits, at Mrs.Doyle's.

JOIIM r. TlCTOJtr.Attorney at Law. OfUceliilUujntyCourt lloune. Will pn clleelu ahxevernl Courts of the Territory simth U. 8- - Ixnd OlHce at eaiita fV.ExmlnaUons of titles to 6panihand Mexleao Grants, Mlnee, audother really, carefully and promptly attended to. Patents for Mloeesecured.

With all f 15 cash purchases atone time), I will give one Webster'e unabridged d'rllonry, fre.

A. E. LtUDKNaLairjEa. ,

Jewelry,enlarging

on his Goods do not go up ONE

THE EEHBILiQSCERR1LI-OS- ,

Fresh Vegetables. Fruits and Groceriesarriving D-IL-

Y.

Patronize our Bakery and Confectionery Department.

Dictiona-Picture- s,

CENT! on account of these

A. . Maudenslager.

SUPPLY CONEW MEXICO..

Dealers in

Hardware,Stoves.

Tinware,Furniture,

Que ensware,Glassware.

Lamps,Wood eaware,

Painu,Oils,

Glass,Minsrs' Boppliss.

J GiHiit sod Black Pow-

der always in stuck.

f--' Stndebsker Wsgoas,both tight and heavy, Buggise,lload Carts, etc.

San Pedro Gards

Representative Peopl of theJN ew Leudville.

W. II. SPENCER,TheAid IStand by Saloon. When

vm wsnl a itooil Clyar or Ice CcMl

Drills, house In tbe placeto fino tb in.

Club Room and Mu-d- c

E. 0. WEED,Asnyer and Chemist,

Has had over 4tly anexperlenc,henlden a igrailuatkmi couree. Cor-ree- l

aaye made for all the iiielaUon notice nud at tbe moatreasoualde prices.

A. G. LANE, M. D, A. M.,Surgeon and PliyicUn,

San Pedro, $ N-- Meakx)Abreast or the Times.

Latest mid uiost Improved uaethedof treating dlxwHe.

Prompt Kellef and 8peedy CurDealer In new and Pure Druga,

Fine Premrl.tlons end GenuiueSpecific iiieiliclneK. DruggMa'

Buuilries, Etc.

JUNE MOORE.

Itesl Estate and Notary Public.Prompt and careful atteiition givenall business, lieal estate tmughtand sold. Taxeaand Utlet looked

after for ts.

WILSON & BENTON,

The popular Saloon and Club HouseResort. East Bide Park,

flott breads f Wines, Liquors andCigars,

" t4

lrT mi -- z

Iron and Steel.I" Orders for Machinery and Machtas repairs, will rsaeive prona,

attention.SET Befors making yonrparcaMse f a aaU.

)yer, La5g"