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IK) 6RAIOE REPUBLICAN FRIDAY, JANUABY JO, 189 Post Offlee Hoiri. Grim. Fo.fe.ac. 1 HBior mrtt.r«n.»' o'clock 1 iMfer. from to Order department open Iron JullI BKrout Sunult Biltr ad Tine.

i LOCAL "NEWS -The best assortinentofclioosan men's bats at I ho EL PASO STOKK. Jnst arrived. A fine assor ment of men's clothing, at the Paso store. Come and examiu 'our itoek before purchasing. For notions, and novoltie fprices the lowest i goods Imnd nt less Ibiui cost, call on B.

Murphy's. A fine assortment ot now gooc liiivn jiisl arrived the El Pa Store. Come and see them. Flannel shirts of all descriptions at El Paso prices at Take your Sunday dinners the Rio Giinde hotel. Sweaters, all colors, from 75c tip, at the El Paso Store.

To cure coin in ono day tnk Laxative Broino Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the IIIUBC if it falls to cure. 25 cents. FOR SALE--One team an liarnexs and spring wagon in goo condition. Inquire ai MuCluro' Branch. The Sli Louis I Bt.Paso El Paso, Texn selliiig out its entire new ui JTO-DATE stock regardless if cost! This is an opportunify to bu furniture which seldom occurs.

Two furnished moms for ligl: housekeeping, or one boardc taken. Apply this office. Selling at Cost sell ing out at cost the larg 'cat stock of general rucrcliaudisei tlio city. I have on hand grocerie hardware, dry goods, hats an leaps, clothing, stationery, wagon ml buggies.paiuts and oils, stove 'and tinware, iron and steel, pumps trunks and yalisen, furniture boots anil shoes, wall paper, agri cnlturul implements--in fact any thing you want. Your calls wi 1 In promptly attended to.

MA'BTIN LOHMAN. D. C. Billings 1ms jnst'rec-eivec J-a largo consignment of all kind shoes. Prices low.

Call am them. J. C. Vatidowater spent las Tuesday in El Paso. Don Juan Ascarato took Mon day's train for El Paso.

representative Valdez and son left Friday for Santa Fe. Thn whist club met Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. P. H.

Curran Jtidge S. B. Newcomb spent thi Iforo part of the week iu Silver iCity, on legal business. The gardeners say that they wil have radishes for sale on or about last of February. Judge Pinos' children are now happy possessors of a fine teair if horses, a present from their iithcr.

John II. Riley came down frnns Fe Tuesday, and aftri pending a couple of days visiting irilh friends, returned north. Frank L. Oliver, a member nl board of conn I i i was how Tuesday Wcd- IMsilny, intending the board meet' The. finest lot of Picture Mould- yjig ever iu the valley ll9 rccoiv at Thoma's Studio.

nY ITU mrc, no loss salarj. Monllily Krfnron'cn llrtrMn slami'0'1 rnvclonci M. Chib.jiT Pianos and Musical Merchandise Tuning and In All W. C. DUNN, When Out of Sorts TBhM iraiparltli end MHn Systwit by In condition that whra- tnr I look littie cold would Httli lunn.

I wu trookled Is tkli wi; (or sevenl jnn. I trM kind, of medlclDM bat did grt rtll.l, md MelD( Hood'. MMiwrllta TtrtiKd I thoufht I try I (our bottlH of thU nwdlclM, 1 btfta to IraproTi drat bottle. Wfcen I b.l flalilwd lonrth, I wu MtlMl.T MltoMd. Hood'.

B.r- on bw.d tinu f.mllj tB.dloln*, whenenr I out ot KrU I niort to It In time It Mtiaw W. B. WOODS, 638 B.Wcit Salt Uk Cltf, Utah. R. 0.

I( you decide to Uke Hood'. Sar- MparllU, do not be Induced to buy any parlU, to get only The One TTHO Blood Purifier. AlldrugglsU. til for IS. C.

I. Heod Lowell, Masi. Hnnrl'c I1UUU9 Jack Cravens Was in town this week, lie fays the cold weather has done revere injury to the cnllli), but lias not caused many Jesus Sdva, ihc county commissioner from the upper district, in town Tuesday and Wed- iday of this week attending the board meeting. J. C.

Carbonnier, the miller, has entered into partnership i Antonio Lucra and will in the future do wagon repairing, at Mr. Luora'a old stand. No decifion has as yet been rendered by tho United States court in the Elephant Buttc dam ease, and it is not yet known when a decision will be given. One dozen new style and size from two positions in Platino, only $3.00 per down, at Thomas' Studio. Mrs.

Henrietta Montgomery, mother of Mrs. Alice M. Brnnni gan, returned home on last Wednesday night's tram from a visit to relatives in the north. A. W.

Gifford is nt work on his claim in tho Jarillas and i lie gone some two months longer. Miners fiiy that Mr. Gifford has the most Valuable prospect in tlmt section. Cipriano Baca. deputy Unilcd States Marshal, left here Saturday for San Francisco i five China- men who wore illegally in i country, and who were ordered deported.

D. M. Sutherland, chairman of the board of county commissioners, arrived here from Ins La Lnz home Tuesday, and attended the Hirelings of that board Tuesday ind Wednesday. Tularosa like Cruces is now' indcr htrictjurrvilnncc to prevent smallpox from spreading. Two officers Henry K.

Parker and living Wright are on the continual iiokout for any c.ises that may ippcsr. Charles E. Chnso returned Sat- inlay night from his i to Moxco. He expresses himself as lighly delighted with hi. trip and suys that the City of Mexico is one ot tho most beautiful on'the continent.

Felix Diaz nnd Guudalupc Ch ca were married Tuesday morning at the Catholic church. In th evening a banquet was given ionor of the happy pair at the res dcnce of the groom's father Apollonio Diaz. Tho new style small Platim rom two positions is quite tin ropcr picture, Only $3.00. pc lozen. Alex J.

Goldenberg and family anie up from Jiealtiipec, atate ol Vcra Cruz, Mexico, hist Tuesdaj nd are now visiting at Lna. Mr. Goldenberg now owns large tobacco plantation down licre and is doing well. J. W.

Prude, the popular Mcs- alero merchant and Indian curio culer, in a letter to the RKPUIILI- AN this week, states thai there is lenty of snow and cold weather in that part of the Sacramento iinintains this winter. The reception and supper given tho Ladies' Aid Society at the 'resbyterian church was highly njoycd by all present. 'Coffee nd cake wore served and both Id and young wcro entertained illi amusing games which made the program of the evening. Visitors often drop in to hear r. McConnoH's fine performances his new piano.

The doctor not nly holds a high rank as a pianist lit an organist as well, having con at one time assistant orgnn- St. John's church in N. Y. Tho leading Catholic lurch of that city. E.

J. Murray, who for a time as connected wi(h the Dona Ann epnhliean. while on his way (o as Crncos from El Paso on SuU nighl's tram met with a vcru nnd painful accident. Ho iw aboard the tiiglit freight nnd ro it reached Anthony ain became suddenly uncoupled rowing Mr, Murray nguinH ih badly burning his right and, cutting bin chin anU otlicr- injuring him. Mrs.

.1. Kezcr is still in El PHSO undergoing treatment. Ke- zcr been great sufferer for the past six months from net vims affection of thu left tide of her face and it was found necessary to remove a part of tho bone above the tooth iu order to clear Ilicni of corruption im well as to deslrny the leading nerves of that side of thu face. She is yet not entirely out of danger lint the doctor; have strung hopes of her i a recovery. Mrs.

It. A. Howard accompanied Mrs. J. 8.

Williams on a visit to her sou A Williams who is now working nt the Black Prince; mine. Mr. Williams 13 a graduate of fie Agricultural College aud a mineralogist and assuror, and is now perfecting himself iu practical mining Prof. F. F.

Barker of Las Cru- cec, the champion tennis player of New Mexico, writes a the question of getting the Albuqucr- Ime tennis club to comedown for a tournament is being agitutcd, nnd tlmt a definite oiler as to terms will be made Numa Frenger is now taking a law course at the Auu Arbor University. After graduating he expects to practice before the courts of this territory anil will locate on Las Cruces. The Kepublican predicts for him a successful career. The Mesilla valley teachers and others are invited by Supt. Gon- zalcs and Prof.

Larkin to meet in in the public school building in Las Cruces, to organize a teachers' association on Saturday, January 28, 1899, at 2 p. m. Martin Lohmnn and others are making daily large shipments of alfalfa. The average sliipmentu from the depot being three and four carloads daily. Alfalfa now commands $8,00 per ton delivered on the enrs.

Ph. Freudeuthal has purchased the house iu which he now resides from price Mrs. B. O. The paid was arid comprises one-fourth of the block in which Mr.

Freudentlml now lives. F. H. Bascotu is now selling an electric flash light which can be used by miners and hunters without danger. It can be flashed 8,000 limex before needing a new hnttery and is quite a curiosity.

The railroad officials of Las Cruces say that there is a sur prising picking up in shipments both out of hud Graces. This is the best indicator of the increase of business iu our city. Donald MacCrca, tho miner, well known in Las Cruces, was taken sick last Monday. His sickness developed into what Dr. McConnell pronounced to be a light case of vereioid.

Senator Elkins has introduced a bill authorizing the New Mexico legislature to make an additional appropriation of $00,000 to finish the territorial capital building at Santa Fo. There is but ouo caso of smallpox iu the city and three cases Twelve persons are uo in quarantine, haviqg been ex posed to the disease. Mr. William SlaUr, accom pailied by S. C.

Tyson, paid visit Wednesday to El Paso an returned yesterday. J. G. McGregor is putting an eight room residence in Mesi Ha Park, on the lot adjoining E. -Lester's place.

L. M. Cockerell, brother Prof. Cockeiell left Tuesday for a trip to Mexico after a short visi in Las Cruces. Dave Woods, arm is gradually improving, and ia not broken as first supposed but sustained severe sprain.

Jncoby are now shipping weekly two carloads of conceu trates from tho Bennett-Stephenson miue. It is rumored that Professor Hadloy invested $3,000 in El Paso real estate last week. Born--January loth, at Shalom N. to Mr and" Mrs Richard B. Vaudewator, a sou.

Dr. Koger, our dentist, now occupies the rooms vacated by Dr. Dosmarais. J. and daughter, of Trenton, N.

arc visiting in valley. Willie Ascarate arrived in tho city from looking well and icarty. ib Vr ertheim and John D. 'fU'ticristio wore in town yesterday. Mrs.

F. Nichol paid a busi- IOSB visit to El Paso Tuesday. Dr. Cowan again moved his )fllco to Moreno's drug store, Goo, Ulrich was here Monday rom White Oaks. Judge Frank W.

Parker was town Monday. II. D. bowman visited the Pass ty, Monday. TIE EXCELLENCE OF SPP udue not only to the originality and of'the eotibination, bat alao to the Bl.lli with which it tnannfaclured by ucleotific processes known to the CAuroitfriA Fie Sriiup Co.

only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance ot purchasing the true and original reinejy. the genuine Syrup of figs is manufactured by the CALIFOKNIA Fin. Srnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthies! imitations manufactured by other parties. The high standing of the CALIFORNIA Fio Sirnup Co.

with the medical profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Pigs has given to millions of families, makes the name of Company a guarauty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far lit advance'of art other laiatites, as it acta oh the kidneys, liver and bowels without, irritatiuff or ing them, and it noes not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, remember the name of the Company --CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. FKANCIBCU. Cml.

LOHUT1LLE. KW vollL. H.T. Thrown Open to Settlement. Notice has in the land office nt Las "Oiices a the plat for No.

1 7 range J2 east, i he tiled in the office on the 35lli of Iliu cuniinp; February, and aftei that date those wishing to tile an application can do so. The land is exceedingly rich and well i Valley's Wine Supply. The wine i year only equals one-half of Unit of last year, said Baker In our reporter, and was caused by the lack of water and the depredations of the grasshoppers. Tlio failure of the water supply was unavoidable, owing to the change made in the channel of the river. It is also claimed by experts that the quality cif the i is not up to the average.

Another Pioneer Gone. Dr. Cowan received word yesterday a Clmrlcs Sweetser bar died at homo iu Chaniberino Wednesday nirb.t.-- Mr. Sweclscr has been ailing 'all the winter, but his death was not expected. He was in Las Unices la.it Sunday', returning luiinu 'Monday.

At the lime of his death ho seventy years old. He bad been a resident of the valley for twenty-five yuars and had followed the business of a rancher. He leaves a witu in comfortable circumstances. He had no children. Tte DcMeites Estate Heir.

James Cumin, accompanied by Henry Euoleigh, arrived last week from their homo in Dexter, Now York, and registered at the Rio Grande, leaving Thursday morning tor El Paso accompanied by Attorney Uonliam. These gentlemen will visit Ihe DeMeules properties in Ihc and other points where DuMi-nlea was interested. Mr. Curran brings i him a power of attorney frmn T. DeMeules, father of the deceased, Amos J.

DoMfcuU 1 and heir ot bis estate, Amos l)u Monies' mother a i dii-d when he was but four years of age, leaving three children, (wo suns and one son lives in Minnesota n.nd the laughter, now resides in Hastings, Nebraska. It is reported a DcMciilca ie'tt several a dollars in in El'Paio, which will tin- louliteilly bo turned over as soon is claims against the estate nro settled. It id also stated that Amos DeMeules spent most nf a the noiicy he made from his a a mining properties in developing ither properties, i i leave to his father quite a even ifter all claims arc paid. His tnr- quois rnines are the most valuable all his mining properties. Complimentary to Mrs.

Bryan. Mrs. Oscar Lolimau invited a number of the friends ot Mrs. J. D.

Bryan to meet that lady at a farewell card party givnn in her bonor, lust Saturday afternoon. Three tables for euchre were arranged and a series of, nine games were played. Comparison of scores showed Mrs. E. E.

Day to have boon most proficient, nud she revived the prize, a case of perfume. Mrs. L. Hosteller was consoled for her lack oE skill by receiving floral photograph frame. Delicious cuke and colleo wore then served and for awhile con- vcrsalion and merriment passed the time.

The visitors expressed their regret at losing Mrs. Bryan, hoping she would soou return to Las Cruces, Mrs. Lolimau was thanked for a pleasant lime, and tlie ladies therrtook their leave. Browne ft Manzanares WHOLESALE Hides and Eest IBS Vcgzs rrd ftctirc, i i EL PASO; TEXAS. Seasonable Cccds at Lowest Prices.

First National Bank, i Designated Depository of the United States, liurus J. PAI.EN, President. JOHN H. VAUGHN, The Center Block Hotel. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.

A WELL API'OINTID HoTKL. EvEHITHINO AHD EL1GAIT. 1'rourlotor. H. P.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.EKS Iw WAGONS CARRIAGES, HARNESS! WHIPS, EFC. A.G13ICT FOlt, The Mitchell Wagon, Columbus Buggirr, Phaetons and (jV Carts. Dealer in Hardwood, Lumber and Wagon Supplies. 131.. Presbyterian Mission and Schools.

Hov. Xeolilo Tafoya is now su- pcrintendinjr the repairins; of the Presbyterian Mission church. The walls and ceiling have been freshly papered nnd the paneling around the border refurnished, as has also the chairs, organ and all oilier woodwork connected with the building. HOT. Tnfova has now an average attendance of twenty-five pcop and his membership is growing The Mission school reopens th coming Monday, after havin been closed month on ai count of the smallpox.

Mrs. Dor nelly add daughter are in chargi For Miss Blakesley. A dozen young ladies were invited by Mrs. J. D.

Bnnham to spend last Saturday afternoon i Miss Fannio 13Ukceloy of Topcka, and the occasion proved a most pleasant one for all con- ceined. The visitors brought their lewing and over dainty bits of ftncy work were discussed various of interest. In the course of the afternoon the hostess invited htr visitors to the i i room, whore I hem mi ex- i i luncheon. Before leaving each guest was presented i a dainty china plate us a souvenir of the afternaon, and the ladies voted the affair most delightful oie and were glad to again meet Miss Blakesley before her departure. hu Organ Notes.

J. C. Current reports a then arc prospects of opening (he Mer rimac mine by a large caster. company. It looks as if Adam Dodd had bonanza in the Black Prince.

Th jroatcst strike ever made in tba promising mine was made In: week-when ajxidy, of. frpe.millm. ore, running very was mi" lovcrcd and bids fair to make the mine a second Bennett Sleph enson, if it docs not prove a mon 'aluable property. John Thompson made a lnrg hipuicnt of ore from Iho Eurckii ast week. Mother Praxedes Here.

Sister Pra.vcdes, mother super- or of the order of the Sisters ol jorotto, arrived in the city Tucs- ay morning. Thoro were a largo umber of friends nt the depot to velcomo tho beloved mother and limy old time, friends, both 'rotcstant and Catholic, called tiring tho day at tho convent. In 10 evening she was serenaded by Santa Genovcva and a rivate entertainment will bo given i hnr honor at tho convent some elected evening during the week. Mother Praxedes i.i on a lour of nspcctiou of tho different con- ents of her order throughout the onntry and in Lns Iruces about a week or ten days. John Sliryock is now in tliogro- iry busineSH nt Tularosa nnd doing oil.

Mr. Sliryock slso owns olio tlio finest farms in TnKrosa liich in a very short lime will bo Hold (or lots. Frou Prou" at Convent Hall. Ths Lili Crucca Drfuimtio (Jluh, irhioh tucceasfDlly prasoutod sevornl pieoo.i, undartitken the moro urduuuA tnul. uf ifiviug to the public a drumn, and Fridiy will enact the Frouoh drftmn, ''Fron Frou." Mmo.

Potia hi been tirelcsn in oondnctiug re hearanls, and we are sure of a finiitlied predoctinn. The various parts will taken as follows: CAST OF CHAUAOTEItS. IIKNKI DK SAnrnUTH (tlio thn Hi- be turo) p. (a pupa of the Conn: DK VAI.OEIP, (tlio iMnd) Dr.RA. Mr.

t. E. DAY Mr. ALriisn HIILT frlonil" of Itio hns- JWF.I-II Dini-M (tin, hu.ilmnil (tf the future) Mr. F.

f. li.lRKKB rrrou, (tlie iiroiujitor who bellovoN natnro nil tlio tnln. Mr. HOUM. IlAMSER Vis- Knon rr.

Fr.ni") Mnu-. A. I'KTIN IxilfiHE, M'm HKI.KS MACGiiioon UAKO.NME DEUAMIIHI wnuiivn of the fntnri'l. KATK I'AULIHK, MllH TUDIK 1IAILK r.ocu FnKunEi Tickets will bo on snlo nt Logr.n's to morrow. Entrance, 35 cunta; reaerTe Bents, CO ceutn.

An oyster supper wi prob.blj be nerved after the entertnin moot. Stable. Livery and Feed Stable. M.VVK. YOUll THEODORE ROUAULT.

9 mzA.TL.nn iiv GENERAL MERCHANDISE No Cheaper Store in Las Cruces: Sells Every thing at El Paso Prices. YOJJ C-AIV xir.ia VISITATION ACADEMY. Cruces, ITew Merico. Under tmOirection of the SISTERS OF LORRETTO AY 8CUOOL AND A ACOOMMODATH for boarders. Hpeolal attentitm girti to Phonography, Painting and Apply to, SISTER M.

INEZ, Las Cruces as a Health Resort. Our hotels and boarding house are rapidly filling up with guesti and it is eafo to say that there an now over one hundred people here either for the benefit of thoir lieallh or companions and rela- Jves of the sick. Tho Alamecln is crowded and tho Rio Grande is loing a good business, as is also ho boarding houses kept, by Mrs. Charles West, Mr. J.

W. Kcxcr and others. In Olden TinifS. People overlooked the nco of pcnniinenlly bcnoiicin' ITects nnd were satisfied i rnnsicnt iiction; but now it is generally known Unit Syrup of 'igs will permanently overcome abitinil coiiHtipalion, well-inform- people will not buy other ixalives, which act for a time, nt finally injure the system, luy the genuine, mndo by the. Jnlifornia Fig Syrup Co.

Mr. K. Young loft Tnosday or a trip into Mexico, expecting bo absent several weeks. Mrs. J.

V. lionliRin a few nys in El Paso' the first of the Miss flcriildinn Combs in visit- ig Mrs 11. Young. DR. L.

D. KOGER, I I L. H. (imcrjnvcr Moreno's druc itore. I.AS OllUCKS.S 1 V.

propreparod to do all kind of denial vork. Priceh roRaounble. Guaranteed. freo. STAR STABLES.

THE CAJjDWELL UNDEPwTAKINGr CO 305 8. El'I-lio. The of El Ont Talcihono 197--32. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK -oi'- EL PASO, TEXAS. Authorized Capital $500,000 00 Paid Capital and 00 S.

Itnriiolds, I'midiml. Uljssrn )(. Stewart, M. W. Klournoy, Vine 1'rcslilont.

Int. K. Williams, Aait. Cukltr. GEO.

1). BOWMAN SON, BANKERS. omtTcaniB, waaxir Chemical National Bank, of New York. First National Banks of Chicago, El Paso, Texas, and Santa Fe, M. ilo I Unnliio nil lorolun oio.hniiK" anil nulu.

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