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THK BUST OS RAMBLER W. H. GUEBEL, Ageut. SPECIALTIES CLUB HOUSE CANNED FRUITS CLUB HOUSE CANNED VEGETABLES CLUB HOUSE OLIVE OIL CLUB HOUSE OLIVES CLUB HOUSE CATSUP CLUB HOUSE DEVILED MEATS CLUB HOUSE JAMS EXTRA FANCY FRENCH PEAS EXTRA FANCY MUSHROOMS EXTRA FANCY BULK OLIVES EYTRA FANCY PICLKE8 KXTRA FANCY MINCEMEAT These goods ft re the finest to be had in the market. We have just received a large shipment of fancy goods of all kinds.

Prices way down. Oar Bread, Pies and Cakes are better than ever. TELEPHONE ClLIBIsTTE (HOT STPIIHSTQ-S.) THESE Celebrated Hot Springs are located In the midst of the Ancient Cliff Dwellers, twenty-iive miles west of Taos, uud liily miles north of Rnntn Va. and nlimit. tulvA i Ifuj fpnm Rnrrniinn Ktntii.t, on tho llttnvnr Rio Grande Hailwny, from which point a daily line of stages run to the Springs.

The temperature of those waters is from 90S to 122 0 The gases are carbonic. Altitude 6,000 feet. Climate very dry and delightful the year round. There is now a commmodious hotel for the convenience of In- Ivulids and tourists. These waters to the trillion; being the richest Alkaline Hot springs In the world.

The efficacy of these waters has been thoroughly tested by the miraclous cures attested to in the following diseases Paralysis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, -Consumption, Malaria, bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Syphilitic and Mermiliar Affections, Scrofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female Com-nlalnts. etc. Board. Lodsin? and ner dnv. Iteduoed I rates given by the month, for further particular address ANTONIO JOSEPH, Ojo Caliente, Taos County, New Mexico.

J. G. Schumann, Dealer in BOOTSjlSUFlK Sole Agent for the Burt Packard Shoes. Santa Fe New Mexico A STAAB, IMPORTER AND JOBBER. Oldsst and Largest Establishment ia Southwest.

Wholesale Dealer in Groceries, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes and Hardware. Santa Fe 518 lis 011 18 1 )w In the Grand Parade at the Pheenix Carnival we had three ft men whose weight aggregated 518 lbs ou one little JfU Sterling racer weighing 18 lbs. Just simply showed tC. jmT that you can't break the Sterling. If the racer car- JR.

ries 618 lbs, what will our road wheels carry How jjU 2JT about an agency for your town? Tjy ftjs GENERAL AGENTS FOR ARIZONA NEW MEXICO jfc AND SONORA, Ji 17-18 N' SECOND AVE, PHOENIX, ARIZ JCL fSfi RHTABLIMHRD 18W, THE MARKKT BICYCLE MULLER WALKER contain 1B8B.S4 grains of alkaline salts New Mexico REMARKABLE SNOW STORM. I.ic-iltx.t Kail or the Beautiful F.vrr Itei-oiilcd at Huntn Ke During April -Water Problem Solved Tralna Delayed. 1 he most remarkable snow storm that has occurred in this regiou during the twenty-three years since the establishment of the U. S. weather bureau at Santa Fe began in the surrounding mountains on Friday night and continued without interruption until last evening.

It began snowing in Santa Fe during Saturday night and continued thus employed all day yesterday. It is estimated that fully three feet of fresb snow have fallen in the mountains and the local weather observer reports an actual fall of eleven inches of snow in this city, equivalent to one and eleven-hnndredths inches of water. This is the greatest snowfall ever re corded at Santa Fe during April and is much greater than any snowfall here during ths past winter. The greatest downfalls of snow heretofore recorded at this point in April were three inches on April 12, 1887, and the same quantity on April 26, 1890. The normal preoipitation in April as previously reoorded was seventy-two one-hundredths of an inch in water, as againBt one and eleven-hnndredths inohes of water so far this month.

The maximum temperature in Santa Fe yesterday was i0 degrees and last night the minimum temperature was 26 degrees above zero. It is probable that ecrly peaches and apricots have suffered somewhat, but other varieties of fruit are regarded as safe. But whatever damage may have been done to fruit is more than made up by the great benefits this heavy fall of snow has conferred upon the stook ranges, ranches and truck gardens. It will prove a veritable Godsend to all who are engaged in these important pursuits, as before it oame the future was viewed with grave apprehension on account of the lack of water and the unnsnal dearth of snow in the mountains. This storm solves the water problem for the season.

It will do more good than a heavy rain, inasmuch as snow melts and sinks gradually into the earth, thus being the best possible preparation for planting, and the wholesale quantity in the mountains insures plenty of water in all the streams during the irrigation season. TRAINS DELAYED. It is reported that eight or ten feet of snow fill all of the oats on the Raton range, that the beautiful stuff is so loaded with water that it paoks almost as hard as ice and that most of it must be removed with shovels. It consequently happens that east and west bound trains ou the santa system are detained on either side of the Raton mountains and an eastern mail is not expected in this oity before midnight. No eastern mail reached here yesterday.

At least two feet of snow fell on the Glorieta mountain grade, bnt this will be removed daring the diiy and the track placed In its usual condition. The White Oaks Line. Geo. Gould, L. S.

Thome and other Texas Paoiflo officials reached 1 Paso yesterday. The promoters of the White Oaka road have an engagement for a con ference with Mr. Gould to-day which may result in an arrangement by whioh C. Eddy will secure control of the ten miles of the old White Oaks road bout by Mor ris R. Locke in Killed In a Nine.

A telephone message from Cerrillos annonnoes a fatal accident in the White Ash coal mine on Saturday afternoon, re sulting in the death of Santos Martinez, Dolores Espinosa had his arm broken It appears the men pat a shot in a pillar of coal and instead of repairing to a dis tant point for safety went immediately behind the pillar to await the explosion The shot blew through the pillar, break ing Martinez' neck. Both are young men and reside near Cerrillos. ROUND ABOUT TOWN. Big orops are in sight for the Santa Fe valley this year. A brilliant audience greeted the Bchu berts at the court honse Saturday night and enjoyed their good mnsio to the fol lest.

TJ. S. weather bureau forecast for New Mexico: Fair weather to-day and Tues day; warmer in north portion; fresh north west winds. Capt. John Forsha, of the Exohange hotel, owns considerable property in the vioinity of the petroleum find at Cer rillos.

Naturally he is much elated over the prospects of a big thing. News from Fremont, is to the effect that Mrs. C. F. Eaaley is still quite ill.

It appears that aha was suffering from la grippe, and in a coughing spasm raptured a blood vessel in the lungs from which several hemorrhages have resulted. The elements have served well their doty as scavengers daring the past few days. First oame Friday's wind that swept the highways and byways as olean as if a broom had been naed; then came the snow with its purifying qualities. Saoh visitations may inoonvenienoe some people, bat this is more than off-set by the effeot upon the general health of the community. On the T.4 8.

F. a new time card will be pat into effect Sunday, May 8, by whioh the flyers will be ran onoe a week instead of daily, leaving Lor Angeles and Chioago every Wednesday night. The trips will be made in seventy-two hoars, as at present, and eaoh train will carry a dining oar. This arrangement will last daring the summer. No other important change will be made.

ONLY CURE FOR It Is so because it strikes at the caune of the Clogged, Irritated, Injlamtd, Sluagith, or Overicorhd l'OHE. Bold throughout Mi. world. Porrtu Dim utt Cnil. IOAL ColtroRATJOX, Sole Proprieturl, Uoelon.

10 llo to 1'nrmi llunilu," jiw, nw. PIMPLES peas. The Santa Fe base ball team is mak-iug preparations for a benefit ball to be held ou the night of April 25 iu Firemen's hall. The boys should be liberally encouraged in this undertaking, as they have adopted this means of raising funds to bring the Albuquerque team here in the near future. They have worked hard to secure a good team to represent this city and it is hoped that they will be well patronized.

t. Try Pot Pourri Sachet to freshen the linen; 2 ozs for 25c at Fischer's. Thanks to Congressman Cooper. The following telegram was sent to Hon. Samuel B.

Cooper, M. 0., by several representative citizens of Silver City on Thursday last: "Hon. Samuel B. Cooper, Washington, D. According to the dispatches, yon have espoused the cause of a wronged and oppressed people by manfully fighting against the attempted legalization of fraudulent railroad bonds issaed without authority of law.

Please accept oar sincere thanks for your honest efforts in behalf of justice. Should you require further data showing the fraudulent character of these bonds, please wire any of us." Also on Thursday a number of the tax payers of Santa Fe wired Mr. Cooper as follows: "We thank you in behalf of the tax payers of Santa Fe county. The Brioe-Coler bond fraud is well scotched. Please follow it to conference and kill it.

Original bill all right and we want it to become law." High Quality California wines for table use at Scheurich's. PEKS0NAL. Mr. J. W.

Harrison, the Glorieta mer chant, is viflitipg the oity. Mr. S. Golding, the well known Cer rillos merchant, is here serving as a grand juror. Good man, too.

Messrs. T. J. Helm and L. A.

Hughes returned Saturday night from a success ful business mission to Denver. Mr. W. N. Emmert, of Golden, was in town to-day baying supplies.

He says south Santa Fe county is flourishing these days. Miss Virginia M. McCarthy, the popu lar public school teaoher at El Rito, spent yesterday with Santa Fe friends and leaves to-night for Phoenix to visit her sister, She expects to return in two months, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis left Saturday night for a trip to Missouri.

They are supposed to be enjoying life to-day sur rounded by ten feet of snow on the Raton range. At the Exchange: J. A. Clippiuger and wife, Plainfield; Miss V. M.

McCarthy, El Ritoj C. W. Keys, Colorado; W. N. Km inert, G.

8. Morrison, W. F. Williams, Golden: J. W.

Harrison, Glorieta. At the Palace: 11. Edmunson, Miss Franois M. Hughes, Samuel T. Battle, Frank T.

Johnson, G. Dawson Wade, Frank C. Hollister and wife, Chioago; S. Nohl, Jim Curry, Dr. D.

Knapp, Espa-nola; G. F. Adams, Crestone, Brown, H. L. Hill, Utah; A.

B. Ritchie, El Pnso; John H. Talbot, Denver. Our Delegate' Karnest Labors. A Washington press dispatch to the Chicago Reoord says: "Delegate Catron, of New Mexico, has famished a case of nepotism that is the gossip of all Washington.

"The secretary of the navy recently notified him there was a vaoanoy at the naval academy for the territory. The New Mexico delegate reoommended one son, John W. Catron, a cadet, and Chris topher Catron, another son, as alternate. These appointments txoited much 00m ment, but this week, when Secretary La mont called on the New Mexico delegate to name a cadet for West Point, he promptly named U. C.

Catron. It is nn deretood the son who has been named for West Point is the same who was reoom mended for alternate to the naval Bead emy, the delegate's purpose being to 'oatch 'em oomin' and Naval authorities say there is no law to prevent theappointment of Catron's progeny so long as the available material holds out." A Deserved Promotion. Sister Praxedes, who for thirteen years was superior of the Las Cruoes Visitation academy, and who last year was trans ferred to Denver to take charge of the Lorretto Heights aoademy, was about two weeks ago appointed as superior general of the entire order of the Sisters of Loretto. The many friends of the now Mother Superior Sister Praxedes will be pleased to hear of the high tribute paid to her worth and ability. It was to suooeed Mother Praxedes that Mother Franoisca was transfe rred from Santa Fe, Letter 1.1st.

List of letters remaining uncalled for in the postoffioe at Santa Fe, N. for the week ending April 11, 1896. If not called for within two weeks will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington: Abeytla, Alegondra Madrll, Estafanla Balencla, Crus Montoya, Rafael i'2) Coon. Mrs i Oahea.J Casados, Jose Feet, CD Dominges, Albino Rivera. Cristoi ul Gonzales, Dona Jose- Robs, Dr Ed fit Romero, Nesemio Garsilla, Gertrudes Stokes, Mrs Kay Herrera, Clarlta de Sena, Nestor Jaques.

Sara Tlmony, Col Me 11 Maitlues, Marti neta Williams, Owen In oalling please say advertised and give the date. Tbos. P. Oabli, Postmaster. Lost A turquoise soarf pin ou Saturday, plain Betting.

Finder will be suitably rewarded upon leaving same at this office. The Pecos A'ortheantern, Chief Engineer 8. R. Ballard and corps have completed the survey of the Roswell fc Northeastern road from here to the Texas line as originally intended, but farther investigation convinces the management that a ohange in the line would prove beneficial, The engineering corps are now running a tew line east ef Railroad mountain, going by the surface lake northeast; thence to Red Lake, and from there to the old line just this side of the sand hills. It is claimed that the line will pat the road on better and firmer ground, be just as abort and give them more water for nse than the old Hoe; besides, it will enable the oompany to utilize some of the finest building stone in the west lu the oonstruotlon of bridges.

Aside from all this, there is, a targe body of what seem to be flrst-olase iron ore on the east end of Railroad mountain that wlU eventually be tery valuable. Roe-well Record. Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. mm V- vL7 CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder.

Tree rom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. ttrand and Petit Juries Secured This nornlna; Lists of Jurors Slarhln ery of Court in Motion. In the district oourt this morning the grand jnry was organized and began work. It is 00m posed as follows: Franoisoo Delgado, foreman, Francisco Rael, Chas.

Closson, Chas. Sylvester, 8, Golding, H. T. Brown, J. W.

Harrison, Henry Beoker, John F. Ketohem, Santa Ana Herrera, Damian Lucero, Adolph Seligman, David Gonzales Borrego, Engenio Sena, Cosine Alarid, Santiago Bias, Atanacio Romero, Candido Montoya, Hilario Apodaca, Asoencion Romero, Ma-tias Borrego. A fnll panel of petit was also secured as follows: James M. Rogers, I. Goldorf, Jose de la Cruz Roival, Charles Ortiz, John Patterson, Marcus Eldodt, W.

D. Barron, Levi Gamier, W. J. Slaughter, Seferino Alarid, Albert Call, Valentin Montoya, Mauncio Duran, Juan de Dios Alarid, Ignaoio A. Ortiz, Aniceto Lovato, Felipe Pino, Doroteo Sena, Faonndo Ortiz, Manuel Gurule, W.

Brady, Thomas A. Herlow, Cristobal Rivera, Hilario Lu- oero. The machinery of the court is this afternoon in full motion. Impoverished blood causes that tired feeling. Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and vitality.

A Card or Thanks. To the Editor of the New Mexican. Santa Fe, April 13. May I ask through your exoellent paper to thank the many citizens of Santa Fe and Taos who showed such sympathy and courtesy to my wife and myself during my recent little experience with the sheriff of Taos oountyf We are both deeply sensible of snoh kindness. It serves to strengthen the favorable impression made by this beautiful land and its inhabitants.

Very Respectfully, HENBY C. CiBTEB. Uold at Cripple Creek. The best way to get there is over the Santa Fe Route. The fabulously rioh gold mining distriot of Cripple Creek, is attraoting hundreds of people.

By spring the rash bids fair to be enormous. That there is an abnndanoe of gold there is demonstrated beyond doubt. Fortunes are being rapidly made. To reaoh Cripple Greek, take the Santa Fe Route, the only standard gaage line direot to the camp. Through Pullman sleepers and chair oars.

The Santa Fe lands yon right in the heart of the Cripple Creek. Inquire of nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. T. Nioholson, G. P.

An T. A S. F. Monndnook Block, Chioago. POST OFFICE BASTA 'K, N.

91. Arrival and Departure of Malls. In effect Jan. 1, 18MI. Mails arrive and depart from this office as loiiows: Malls Arrive.

Prom the East and South, at 12 a. m. From the East (through mall), Denver, La uma unu inrerineaiaie points, at 11 a. m. From the South and West, at 1 :35 p.

m. From Denver and all points South of Denver, via D. A R. at 6 :20 p. m.

Malls Depart. For New Mexloo points on D. R. and points South of Salida, at 8 :20 a. m.

Through pouch for Albuquerque, at 8 :00 a.m. For the East, Denver, La Lunta and all intermediate points, at 10:35 a. in. For all points East of La Junta, and all points between La Junta and Denver, and all points South and West, and through pouch for East Las Vegas, at 8 :30 p. m.

OFFICE HOURS, 8 :00 a. m. to 6 :00 p. m. General delivery open Sundays from 2:00 p.

m. to 3 :00 p. m. T. P.

6AHLB, P.M. Job Printing. For Stock Brokers, Mines, Banks, In. surance, Companies, Real Estate, Business etc. Men, Partionlar attention'1 given to Descriptive Pamphlets ofMln Properties.

We make a specialty of LOW PRICES, SHORT NOTICE, FINE WORK, PROMPT EXECUTION, Stock Certificates BUI Headsof every description and small Jobs promptly executed with oars and dispatch. Estimates given. Work Ruled to order. We uss the FINEST STANDARD PAPERS THE NEW MEXICAN If you are looking for optical goods, it will be best for you to do your searching at oar optical headquarters. This is so ror iwo reasons: Uar Ktock is more complete, Bud onr price for any particular article lower thnn elsewhere in town.

Fit ting the eyes requires skill, experience. and care. We charge nothing for examining and fitting, and we never fail to supply exactly what the sight requires to a nicety in nny partionlar case. Ab normal, detective, or impaired vision is a matter demarding immediate atten tion. S.

SPITZ, The safta pb. 3sr. NOHORKK. Prel1ei.t. THE SANTA FE Santa Fe Lager Beer.

MiSUiioruBiis or soda hmi tmmm mm. PATRONIZE THIS HOME INDUSTRY. Palaoe Avenue, Santa Fe N. M. FIRST NATIONAL BAM Santa Fe, New IXezioo.

Designated Depositary of the United States R. J. Pal en -J. H. Vaughn METEROLOG1CAL.

0. S. Department of Aqhioultcsb, WsiTuEu Bukkau Ornos Onsaavaii 3i 12 'Lt Sow 7 Cldy Maximum rape-ature J8 Minimum Temp rature 1'oial Preelpi lt ft. B. Hsbsit.

Observer. SOCIETIES. A. F. fc A.

M. Monteinma Lodge No. 1, meets on the Bret Monday evening of eaoh month at 7:80 o'olook, in the Masonio hall, in the Kahn block, Ban Franoisoo St. Visiting brethren are fraternally invited. TBOS.

J.COBBA!C,W. M. W. E. GairriN, Seo.

WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Ooronado Camp No. 8, Woodmen of the World, meets on the seeond Thursday evening of eaoh month at 8 o'olook, in Astlan hall, I.O.O.F. Visiting sovereigns are fraternally invited. J.

B. Bbapt, Consul Oomdr. Addison Wiliib, Olerk. nothing; Made to Order SOL. SPIEGELBERG, OLOTHIBR.

IJarrr a full and select line of ATM, CAPM, ULQVES, and every thine found, in a Artt-elaas establishment. ANTONIO WINDSOR. Architect Contractor Close Figurine, Hodern Hethods, Skilled Ileohanioa Plans and speolfloatione famishes on appllestlon. Correspondence so. lioltcd.

Santa Fe, M. 22 25 94 NW ra. 22 8ft 34 HI I GENTS FURNISHER Jeweler. BREWING CO, BOTTLSBB Of President Cashier E. ANDREWS PHALBB IN Ground Oats, Peas, Wheat, Corn and Chicken Feed a Specialty BE8T WINTER APPLES $3.00 CWT.

Reader Bide lon Caspar Ave 'PHONE 74. The Management ofthe IS MOW IN IRS HANDS OV V. S. SHELBY. No expense will be spared to make it a first class honse in all its features.

Patronage Bolleited. HENRY KRICK SOLS AOINT VOS Lemp's St. Louis Beer. Aliti KIWOH OV niKKRAIi WATJSU The trade supplied from one bottle to a carload. Mail orders promptly filled.

QUADALUPE ST. SANTA PS The Exchange Hotel, Best Located Hotel in City. J. T. FORSHA, Prop.

1 .50 $2 Speelal Bates by the Week or Month for Tabls Board, with or without room. M. B. Comer sf Flasa. La Fiesta de Les Angeles, April For tbs above oeoasion ths Ssnta Fe Ronte will plaoe on sale tiokets to Los Anselee and retain at a rate of 141.90 for the ronnd trip.

Dates of sale April 18 to 31, inolnsive, good for return passage an til April 80, 1896. For particalars eall on agents of the Ssnta Fe Ronte. a. b. iiuxs, agent, Banta Fe, N.

M. WANTED Distributor (ladies or. gentlemen) in every town and oity in ths United States to pass frss samples of tea i bis boost. Address with stamp. Thomas A Anderson, louth Bend, Ind.

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