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v . i Jl vJ-f ""V - üi 0 i ; if ' , JLL'N JU'Jlliiko vol.. X. Azuce, ni;v mi: xi co. f;;iuay. may 12. ibho. I.O, 14. The Codling Moth. ap1 ttrlitna far Tbb I Dm. lbs qwsslioa or t ti eodling moth ID' the amount uf damagA that it ia éofnx annually to the apple crop of Sao Juan county, whila et but (j,ia nsvuithe I' ons which svury (1 nit 1 ror shoul ' take iiiiuiediatiily into eousid 'rallón, in an sndaavur to cleik tha ravayi'S of tliia infect at lli e;n lii-tt poaiblt date. Tba imilb ia Kridi.ally Siractirj nvor the dillureot vallera uf tus uuuly aod it ia ouly a quvalion of time until evaiy orchard iu the comity nía i.e iiiluslrd At prmiont it ia f.iuuii in but fe or rhunls ani in tfci- only t') a lmiHf'1 zlaut, but tilia cooJiliou wili Hot al ways remain, for when take iuto ae auot tha fat that tha snutti generally r.proilucea 1 1 Half shout fifty fold, una iu Hun Juan county thxre ara rotall two if not three geuei-stums, each f whiih will reproduce itM'lf tiy about the saiue uumber, it can rfudily be su thai tha KUcaecdidK '.-tieiations will do a great dual mora damans than tha pre tadiof oust causod. Th tima to fitfht lb ia insist ia now Ufiou us, and no palua should be spitrsd to tak properly hulJ of U before t'K lata. Orcbardists knowing tbat their orchards are infested (trnuld not keep it sneret but begin the ftht at ouuw and those who ara iu doubt whether tha moth ia in their orchards should asuor taiu tha inula at ouca and if it ia found that it ia out present tha ueuoFsary prn saattooa should be takeu to preveo t it (rom coiuiag. Iba writer ia yet uncertain whether tbure ara two or toreo geuerationn of the coftliog ninth íh thia county during tho eeaauu, bat iuteuda to make aouiu investigations along tbta line tbia com ing aumnier and to eolleut aoiuu dala tbat will probably sole thia important problem. Tdie, buver. ia of vary little importance to ua at present, tha tirst problem that we ahoiild eoueidar bniUK the ohockiuj or datruMoii of the tira I eherktiou ubich will bow HiuorgH from Ita hiding placo in a few da) a, probably asiiit-tioja twtwrao the firut and hfeiith of May, or it iba aold wvather aouiUint-a abo not until a week or two hitar.'a tha eouthain part of tbe territory aioti.a wore Drnt noticed about April 15, but t'ikuiiz the altitude aa well aa tba lati tude of tbia county into conaiderution. tha northern aauliona of tba territory aad especially 8au Jaan and Rio Arriba oountiea will probably not ba bothered antil about the middle of May. Tha young worm immediately after being hatched and while on its way to tho fruit, eata of the par'icb ma of the le;f and thua auheisia unwl the apple ia ret;hed, here iu moet UHrii-a the ealyx and ia the recipient of the worm whith generally euleia from thai end. It baa also bean naticodthat wiirre two apilea hanj; eo ;ia to tcuch fcach ui her while un tho u-e the worm very frequently eutera one of them nrnr th plauu where they tourh; the aaaie thiu hIio occurs wbn leaf adherea or laa cloely to an apple. The worm when ouca iijfi.le the fruit ia praoliua.ly airay from all rUuuor eo far aa poisoning ia concei ucd, uud where spraying ia renorud 10 care ahould be talisn "orav thorouchiv In for it "i tt-re tlie'riuit. ihie may be iit:nuii liahed by epraying jut aa a jo o after tba bloaiorua fall an poHtitil. and while tha apple te yet in an uliiovt vertical poai tion with tba calyx end up, thua tut uung auplika placa which hula the poieen nd through which a Uige per ceut of tha woraia will have to paaa before en tering tha apiole. The drat aprayim; ahould ba thorough and uo pains ebouid be aparad to make it eo. It wouU by tar be better to put two or three tunea the amount required on a tres and get it thoroughly eprayed than to ocuuoiuize la tha puiaon aud givo it only oua half enough. tor aprayiug for tba codling moth a olutiou conaiatiug of one pound of Paria greeu and about an equal amount of uualacked lime muy be adited lo 2U Hui lona of water uud applied wall any ordi naryapray pump, ihia spraying ahould be repealed iu about aweeu or ten days boina difficulty will be found in ajiakiBg the poiaon adhere to the appiea aud loarea, aud the writer knoa of no luKiadieul that can be mixed with the water no aa to avoid thia evil, but for tbe purpose uf experimentation would eugguat that a Binall amount oí dour or aaolaeaee be added. What reaulta thia will give van hardly be torneen aud those UuUertakiuc it would do s i only for tbe pitrpoae uf experimentation, wlneh may pruv f val je to them. This adutioj ahould ba aprayed upon all apple aud pear treaa the moth ia known to fre quent, and thould taiu enough fall to wash it from tba leuvea and fruit after tha aprnyuig ba been completed, It ahould ba repealed aa aoou aa ponaible Ihereatter, nlwaya bearing in uiiud that tha mora aompletely tha hrat geaeratioa f wraaa ia ahecked, the leaa troubiu will be raaeivtd from tha auueeeding ' broada. in addition to the apraying, it would robably alao be advmaale for every orchardist to band tha trunka of hi treea aiih it iff paper, burlap or other auitable material which may be avail able, bliri paper at about three thlck oeaaea of ordiuary oewepapvr may be wrapped around Itie truuk of the tree aad reaaouably tloee to the ground. Thia papar ahauld be loug enougb lo auaircla the trank aud leave euougn to ' lap tbe eadi where they meat; through thia lap aa ordiuary carpet tack ahould ba preaerd with the thumb into the waod of tha tree, tnus holding the bead in plane aud making it au the band can baaadilv removed and iuapeeted, which ahould ba dona at least ouca a weak, aud all larva) hihernaliag thereunder ahould bo killed. Tha worm aa it leavea tha fallen apple will in moar saaes climb tha trunk wf mo traa aearehing fur aouie suitable pliue ia which to hibernate aud if theae baude ara found botare aoma crevice or scaled bark it will spin Ita cocuou thereunder. Tha orchard ahould ot conree ba kept aa alean as poaaible and all trash or rub biak left on the grouud from the preced ing winter should ba ,.loe. uudor or burst ia the ea'ly spring so that ail larvae hiberuallug theiem will be fettled Tha worms that leave the applea while they ara yet on the tree will probably Crawl doau thn pranchea until Borne suitable bidiag pi. ice ia found, aad con asqusutly a gieal number escape front beiug killed, aud Ihruue (uruiah l material for tha aucceUu-; '.iroede. lie nltiiViaiigations, lure both branuLee and truuk teie banded, show ihul more annul soliwcted beneath the bauds on tus braauhs thau benfath thoue on the trui k nl the same tits. Curs saould a:o I n taken to d.'r'ru) or i'o!it:t all the i u J f a ; t apf li-'i. Ui.tjH un a good friend of t ! o u.!h riir in thia it.i ti,, si l wtrvrit ia pi.kaihia o :i o, tbiy DIRT IS IN DEMAND. San Jnan County Soil In Hlqh Favor With Settlct-s and Investors These Days An Era of Pronperlty Dawning. The renewed prosperity and de vt itipnient predicted for San Juan county by reason of the opetiiti;r of the Ute strip, is now seii to have been based on a solid foundation. Those who could find nothing r) oltr'irl 1 ft Hik iinimnrnirsH litiilc rf I -.. . .. . 7""" ",v W1U improve it tins summer. ine reserve, came larteiv 10 tins $1200 tjrthe same. Mr. Jones will move his family here as soon as he can arrange business n fairs. T. Marcoot, of Telluride, bought whnt is known as the Tony Boyle ranch on tue river below town, and reserve, came county to secure homes and invest ments. They are arriving daily and all accounts agree that the movement has just commenced. For instance, the correspondent of the Denver Times, ttlegraphiftg to his paper from Durango only last Saturday, said: "Tonight tha aity is well filled, the bote's ara overflowing and roo me are at a premium, Tbe evening train came in loaded to the guarda. The nrrivala coDpint mostly of peo ple who mean bidinit)s The report recently put lisLed tbat there was still land, equally as good as any lo cated, to bs had has induced mauy to come Hiid ternro a home after the noise and dust of the runh had auusided," During 1 lie past week, several sales of ranch and town property have been made, and many new settlers and much new capital for the advancement of the county are assured. Among the sales con summated were the following: John W. Jones, a prominent Gil pin county (Colo.) mining man, purchased So acres of the Joe Howe ranch Drs. I. Phillips aud W. C. Clay ton of Dallas county, Mo., returned home this week after having in vested in town lots in Aztec, on which they will probably build. The sa'e to a party of Utah gen tleman of 160 acres of the brautiful Snunyside orchards near Farming ton, the property of W. N. Kight, is. reported. We are unable lo learn the price agreed on. Mr. Kight will we wuderstand retain the home place. Henry J; KilTen has sold hi big ranch north of Aztec to Messrs. Dalora, Stedele and others from Central City, Colorado, the amount paid $3.500 including the stock and machinery ou the place. This sale involves the settlement of a large colony in the valley. Many other realty deals are on the tapis, and there are few who learn the prices of the lands in the Animas, San Juan and La Plata valleys and tat1, to realize that the cheapest farm and ranch property in the entire West is to be found near Aztec, paying about I in San Juan county. ebvuld be turned loase in the orchard and allowed to roam at will beneath the trees and eat tha fallen fruit iinuiedi atol y after it fa'la from tha tree and bfl'ora the worm has time to leave the apple. The queation of tbe completa dettrui tionot lha fruit in a valley, fur the erad ioation of tha codling- moth, haa beeu advanced in tbe Mnailla valley aud in order to ascertain if such would lis tbe 01. up the entire crop ot fruit of tba or chnrd on the experiment elation at Meeilla Park was destroys laat year. Tba reaulta of this experiment will not ha known boaever until next tnil The writer will endiuvor to communi cate the rebulla to the fruitgrowers ot thia county, ala to give tbem all the information he can regarding tbe bnrl mnilinds of intubating; the moth, and all eoiO'tiu ni"Ht i .n ill bo cht""fnil' and uoip.iji ai.x-Acre.i. 1.,. i'.ijtaii, Sopt. Sub-Experiment Station, Aatee, May 5, I&K). At the Albuquerque Pair. Tha peoplo of Albuquerque have sweet memories of the exhibit San Juaa county didpluyed at the territorial fair in tha early '90s. Tbe Journal Demouriit it) surely propeWy encouraging ia this nice little editorial article in a recunl hjsue: Tbe people ol San Juna county ara Ibiukiug about (turning don to the fair again tbia fall, with anotnor big diuplay of theirrand fruit products of that dis trict. Such u show of the tine fruits as that country mads at the territorial fair a few yuura ao ia a aource of pleasure to every visitor, but iu addion to that, it in a mattt-r of business to tha people f th countr. Thure are but very few Hcctions of the I.'nited States that can produce na Hue fruite, enpecially apples and pears, as the "Han Juan country'' of this territory, aud though that tact has Imen set forth many times in tho newapa pors. aud in the advrliaing matterof the railroads, such printed etatamenta do not weigh in the miud ot the reader like the iictuul seeing and eating ot the fruit iteelf. People have been deceived so of bui by glowing advertisements of the rich nets and productiveness of dilfereut sections of the country, th.it thoy take everything of the kind with a ver large grain ot salt, but whea the caa go lo the fair and look at thn real thing, and teat it for themselves, there is no room torta It. Tbe Case of tba Lata Probate Clerk of Son Juan. Wo not the fnct that the late probate clerk of San Jann onunty occupied about fourteen Inchon of ppaee, typ bour geois leitdt-d, width Bltiire coluiuu, wlih an an-lcle In the !at lHue of our con temporary.' the Times. The lte probate clerk feels h'ranel air irrtered. Inborn aro not aa tliey xhould be. quotha he. The editor of TnB INDRX," ho Mate, '"published w at purpor a to be a eynop I of the report ot thecoinraltt.ee p luitnted 10 cxnmlne the books, records aud account of the county." "Purports" i rnod. For the enlliiht enmnt ol' hl hieliueea. Uie late plómate eb rk. The I.tutx will ny that the r port of 1 he exumliilu committee a to thecou (IHtott of tiie ooiiniy 1 okx and fiimucee. publl'hed In tbt p.iper In H bnne of Aoril 1 ftu' c p;n . (I liv t!,e .nintn t'oin.itu . . 1 ir.t .uti. uLi.1.1 Alii H)i;ii'l br bol 11 I . e rto'iniifr. Tue report was made a prt of tue coinml Floii'-r-i iroeet!diuin and puDllnhed by Tug Imjkx iu Ua capac ity a the official county pupcr. We are eorry If the etntemente in the rport do not Ktili , ur friend, the late pr bate civ: k; they aro of ine commii lee, not of This IndsX. We are sorrow fully urry alo If Hie (act" and tlirur- e the coinml: tec called atteni ion in. are not to tue llkinu of he who ivax Inst fall the third time a candidate lor clerk. However, the election of pwa h edme month p;vet that of 1.10 in m -nv mon' hf anead aud The lMUEX ref uaeH to at t hi lime tie mecrcd lulo a uaelcta dlHCUHslun pf the subject at baud. Let us nay in thia conneo'lnn that any one. the late clerk alwava included, whowanta to make a einued Htatenunt of any kind, not abusively worded. I entitled to freeepace Iu tricas columns, hereafter at hcretotore. Financial Statement. Following ia a statement of tbe finances of San Juan county on Marcji Slat, 1801). as shown by trial balance taUen from tbe treasurer's ledger: Cash hirst National Bauk 1'olulMil Stale buuk ( Ufiinty fund , lotrrfiit fund t 'ourt fund Achtiol t und Kuuntxa brow at. FiehU bttrsy fuad I'ollectur'! CutiiBiiA&ioii9 AMenaor'a Ceumn ua, Ih'S... 1:7... ' " lhsni... " " lftnii... Territorial Treasurer icli..l Ui.lrlcU I 2 S , I 6 J I W 10 (Hood) 11 12 I 14 M Ill 17 IB.. IV -u ti U Total - - Da. ta. 65 53 ÜKkI 46 I I'd 72 ((hit ai 4.H 19 I ÍVJ 37 30 llVo n ;i 19 9 60 3 1,3 tu m 28 76 tK M H 4 5 14 21 II M V) i 4 41 It "iuD 1 K tV4 26 23 Oí 3 1 hi t I 71 11 41 üi 3 51 bo 17 '3 3 13 lo I3'.i i IW Strictly Sensational. From ona of tbe Denver papera we glean tha following story, aent out from Santa Fa under data of last Saturday. Coming in tha way tliat it. dose, the tale appears to be one of política, rather than of poiaon. But we ara ao far distant from tbe aceaa that "only the echoes" reach us. Thia ia the dispatsh as priated in the Denver Tiroes: "A sensation was sprung here thisaf inr noou by the urreal of U. L. Merrill, aesis tant superintendent at the New Mexioo penitentiary, on a barga of csuspiracy. Merrill at first resisted arrest, but finally obeyed, iiis wife is the matron at tha penitentiary. "The charge against Merrill waa brought by W. H. (Jaraer, who was relea. ed from lha pen'teotiary a few weeks ago, after making a contention of a harrowing nature which designated a number of leading cilixeua of the ter ritory aa having formed an organisation to murder Superintendent Bergmun at tha peniieutiary. and other men prone aent iu Colorado and New Mexico "A uumber of bottles ot poisons with which the deed was to be done were found at the oenitentiarv. Curner man j siumadiately rearrested and aweated in the county Jail, aud It was upon Infor ma tion that ho gave that blorrilll waa arissted this afternoon." G. W. LauiUrson.of Dtadwood, H. D.; fi. IS. WLitford, of Okltliuui; Dr. J. J. Ki.ik.i.f Memphis. Vo., and L. ti. A1y rt, of I'lsitnant Kstroat. Mo., were m. iug tbe viv tois in town thia weea, "Blood will tell." It has bsan dis covered that th great gra udfatbsr of the most active leader of the Boa ten auli expunaiouiats was ordered out of that city by CeDeral Washiiiglou during the revolutionary war, besauee he waa a tury; I hut both of bia grandfathara were hot oppoucuta of tba war of ltíl'ij ttitt his father denounced the war with Mél ico, and that both heaod bis father were rank coppirheada in tUeciv l war, , Hdnalnlstrator'a Notlsa. Estate of George Lohr, duceasad. The uudersined having been appoiuted adiniuiHlrator ot tha estate of (Jeoro-a ijobr, deceased, hereby givea notice that he will appear before the Probuta Court ot Han J uau County, at the Court house iu A sune on the drat Monday in July next, at which tune all peraus having alsiins againnt sitid estMe, are notified aud reiUt'Mlud to attend for the purpose of having same adjusted, aud all piraoi s are hereby uolitiad that it tüey fail to present their claims againat said esiate witliiH one year from the date heraof, such claim will be barred bv the statute. All persons iudebted to said eatata are rrqticaled to make iiomeitiaie payment to liie uriderí,ii)d. Ilutad thia 'id day of Wiy A. I). iJj. Jum W. hiiMvoN, Aduaiainlrator. rly of New Meii 1 lepidetit f the in town venter lain to place on tcu and secure surveyor. Mr. Andrew Jjogun horn were two 4 (.'olorarto, m ule 1 (lities. The purly " so lime, but to sure they wait ' as Ihry started. ' found the "soon- ivd. 1'hey may 1 the stiaam or 'a water. no intention of 11' invasion of the e theirs. They with stolid, lack 1 am seemed to be to I huato of the ' id in his stoicism i.riieii to a com- ie of what is to rivalry betwsen of 'iaa Jaan coua- J. II. Goodwill, foi 1 co, but now a Imps 'ii ftaln of Colorado, vt 1 day with some ot iie f record their propon. -o the e"rvices of a .' ( iood iu. A. U. I'ti -1 an d ci x ot her a anion . nieii from the La t i 1 the bi et of their opp.. had the correct 1mi make ae'oirancn d ii ed for five minutes t, W bou they got iu t to eia aireaov 10 ., n.jri. 1 he men w ho had hoiitM ly ti f to obey the laws eie in no mood to I n rli.dwith. They proceeded to meUe ti ;: local ion4 where they pleaded wituont !j lying any Knrious altentioi) to th Rnv.i s threiitti anil Herce looke tlirected nt tnei. . At one time the "sooi n a" hecamn I n 1 r s anil it looked for a while as if blooo v r.ulil be shed bat trouble waa averie,! ; I now oh the La Plata tbe dove of pen 1 has settled down to quiet enjoymnul. s 'ey believn that tho water supply tlvf will be suilicient if It is properly cor 1 ronstrnct a dni a,.i dig rcservoiru to sv" The Utoe hare sli.i reBcriting the white tr territory that wan n looked o the intrude 1 i8tre eyes. Some o! , umuHod at tbe undii whiles, and one tti'"4 and an old shawl, rro punion, "Ugh! Heap t in-ry. W. X. Kight left t noon for home. Mr. Kight conversed v it h at last one bunared men lookin,.' Tor locations who will visit Una J uau c juty. tie thinks bomasaekera will cout nils to arrive dur ing tha summer rum l.a aud that thn oponing is only a earn follow. There should be m tbe different auctions ty. New Mexico. Tht country tributary to both Axtoc Rtid r'u 'xingtoti is such as to induao settleinci t and it will not be loug until every "vailahle acre of ground in under ct '.'ivation. Home seeksra are iu search f just such advan tages as our eoutheui neighbors can guarantee, Frnm the Curaneo DMneerst. Ovor in Sao Luí' valley they are planting onions au; potatoes ia tba eame row in tha ho;e. that the ouious will bring tears to the eyes ot the potato and thus secure moieiure. The tionnie Ban Louie ia a marvejuoa pri position. Homeseekere eontiiusto arrive and all will tjud an abuud .nce ot reeervation land still onlo:ated, and on the aide patented lauds with an abundance of watur for sale. 1 T Aiiec spent severiil'lollara more than Farmiugton in the i.y of udverlising and Editor Urove uti'1 Judge Pundieton established a record ( all around bust ler. They sure ekiomd the Farming town crowd in point t clever work; iu interesting home seekirs. Tho. e who aouij'i 1 onf.iir a 1 van' sue by tiniuitf out on 1 .i,via or ou.cr- toe upitnii,, Ht'.-aid t ok., in 11 in all con teste, a:d locaiors who are antagonized by such -racti::es should quietly collect the evi,len.-j uud reserve comuient uutil tbe case is called. "WeaHel Skin" does wt seem to re aliae that the reservation is open end hia fa cilities for collecting from sheep null at an end, hence he bewail raiding a herd, or one of bia sons did, and the eggreasor wili no doubt be arr-i ; tad. There are many who believe the new conditions should be explainnd to the Utas before dealing iu harsh meanures bnt as this has been gone over by agents tima and again we are inclined to belief that the calaboose, which all Ineiana dread, will impress them more forcibly than talk. Harry C. Kiueall returns to Santa Fe thia morning after a visit to Aztec and surrounding countery ia the fruit belt. Durar.fo's eitizeos havo Leon impar tial in work ot advertising all sections tributary to Durando. We played ho favorites and tha fact tbat San Juan county. New Mexico, gata tha best of it is as much ciae to the efforts of Durar.go as to residunts of favored section. MeCormtcU mowers, binders ar.drnlroa are the best. Got them of YY. C. Chap man, Durango, Colo. A notber killing has occarred at P.ay fie'd, tha new town on I'iaa River. Lut Sunday morning, duriag a raw, Win. Wisland shot and killed W.E. Drinkley. Roy Stewart of our town witnessed the tight, arriving Just aa the shootirg oc curred. 1 Tbe best wagon U .h TJaia. W. C. Chapman of Durango soils them. LEGAL NOTICES. HOHKSTKAn KNTRY KO. 4 IS I, Notice fur f'uhUraUsin. Department uf the Interior, LnnH Üílír mt biiiit Fe, N. M., bin j 1, t.VirO. J Notice U herfbjr ita that tlm fuliowinif naircl mtfth'i hx fil.'il nc't ti t.f tue iiiti-ntum mukp till. pnHf m Biipinn t of hu cl.tlrn. nud thut aatil ircuf wilt ho mailii btiiorw 1'robnUi ( lurk uf t-ini. Juuu cotiuty, at AiUV, N iu, ou June IV. l.'-'Vi, vie : SAMLtt. 8. (iHAlIAM, For the E'4 8 K ' 4 . SEU NK, K t ? T 31 N B a w. aiiti Lot tc iy T ai n u io w. lie nnmn the fnllowinit witiifrMHM tt proVn ni coiitiiHHtnü rtwideüiie uiun aud culiiVAtiuu oí said laud, Tia: Ja!in H Anittin, Harris L Itinninc. Trank W HIihm., of Ar re , N la. Wijlium H Whituujr. of ( ViUr HUI, N U lo MAM kl. b Otmko. Tti'rirttor Tfottee of li.tittrHit. Dupartment of thrt Intcri., Lntid OIKr at) banu Fe, N..M., April 11, 1,.. J Cnmplnint haviti(r hfn inteipd at this nttictj hy Wnitur! frade auHitrnt J Vlio MulW-r fur ahnn douitiaf Inn himttfUtid vu ry Ni. 42, 'A, tlntul Jnnnary, !5tt4, uiuu the hi' '4 feiKU f Hnd the NKt N K-4 u(H c iU, i ;tu n r 9 w. nh 1 itnw to CHuenll.iUmi of nii tnttyi Ihu Haul pdrtltH arH liHiet.y HUinitKiiifd ta ui'i'r t t(ie Uice f the t'r'tte 1 lurk iif Sn Jur. cotitfr, at Att"C how Mttiirtuu J ti 1 at i 10 cltx k a in, to rrMiHtud nul faiDi.h leatimouy coucti aiiig fcul uilfM' d tsauiliíiimniit, U MANL KL R. OrtKO, Ktiiter fr:iitr..y NoM-tj. Nut ira ia hroi,'y ffivM'n th t thn iind'trrii.ri)'d tía liikU llf tllH ftil!... ti i,' 3 JC i 1 1 frllity n li i tu -i 1 Ml hu ranch, 1W uní tasl i,t t ü l tit m i (in, via. : ( tu hlHk ihhiv, br.imif i Í7 i h 'i ft fíenle, al'Ut i;t yfHi uld, mwt c'H uy h.-i Tin- (iwimr or fwiM'ts i ' .): -S'Tiht'd Hfiimnl ft.i ((j't tlm HaiTiie ttt ihf ' i t a v-n iumnH íiinn itie iluit! of tlm li'c i-u'-iu iii'it of tii m U'iiit'.á, üii!'- s r intuit"! i i i r r uii tat ! liTiMif. i if l'i -i I h-i lit - s u . t bli ip, auil I ij id 4 ail l. r .I wiii . ' FH0FESSI0NAL. IR. T. J. WlvT, I'lIVSlClAN. HUKiJEON, OBSTBTKH'UN. Ate, New Motlro. iJa. E. 0. CONDIT.' PUVait UAH AND SURGEON. tW-CalL, anewcred anj hoar, dar or liight Artec, New atexiro. X)ll. A. UOStNTHAU PHYSICIAN AND SUROKOS. Farrairiffton, How llexiro. JJk. J. A. Db'l'K, IENTIT, .... Farwlng-teii, N. 11. Vfilt vKit I,a rint PmtiHir, llrt anil third Jl.mdiT. in earl, mouili, unrl Artec tlia fol lowing We;lieielays. J. MILTON PALMER, AHORNE Y AT LAW. NoTitv Public Ib Astee Thvridaya. 1. S. WHITEHEAD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ....Notasi Pcblic FarmingtoD, New Mexico. Granville pendleton, attoenkt at law. Will practice in all Coarta of the Tarritorv, Aatee, New Moxiro. F, 0. PERKINS, ATTOKNEt AT LAW. Rooma M-17 WUliama Block, Duraneo, Colo Practice! in all State and Tef ritorial Court a. I T.E. BOWMAN i I ir añ. Aprü 1! I J Stringed Instruments and Strings a Specialty. Pianos and Organs, Books, bia.ioncry, v U Vaper Vij I MllurtllU NULLLII I.IILLU C. N. TKi:V. Proprietor. Aztec. jN. M. 444444444)444444444a , UR PLOUt Momi t mm, " V-f nd oiur ri! wm riat. liUANDS: "Standard Patent'' and "Cock of the Waik." 4 t iHail Crdcrs Solicited. t Oortago Prims. t . FRED BUNKER . P J rdwuro and Stoves, Agri-1 U Ü cultural Implements and Wagons and Buggies Will order anything not in stock. Aztec, Mew Mexico. ko 444444 M. A. BRACHVOGEL 5 CO., W. B. Wfiichtman, Manager, DURANGO, . COLORADO. Handlers of Farmington Fruiti. Sprit cash our motto anil pricos as low as any. A full asBortmeat of Frait Boxes nlwiive on Haail. .85 to 80 ..AND... ! School Booh . . Used in . . New Mexico. . . . DURANGO, COLO. The Great Rush ... IS TO. PIERCE'S liana B UNGH ROOM Dur iiigo, Colorado, QUICK 9KBTK K, LOW RTK3. J ft (t fj fflllf Kor comfartabla bsl or a gonrl square . , . .meal, sail at . . . . Urs. Knickerbocker's, Axtcc, New Mexico. ilualt letrtej at all haura uf iha dar, 25c. TruJnoftlia travelirjr public aolicitod mm Gray's -A. Sarsaparilla Is a T"ue Clood Tonic and Liver Cure. AltU lU'-(,Mon aud makes you al aud alocp. Price, One Dollar. SMITH'S PIIAOCY AHFM THF DVAfíFí wel1 a tba farm prndoot, of onr fallow wm. WW nL.IV. I ML VVrAULu, Hn )OWi wa at niercbants aait hoaiDou win aiuflt rnt iiur rirottu anil rcdum thn prici, of nxcgarios uf lifo ia ordrr a. mtrvwarart wilk their ability t. buy. 1 will tak h load, uud IIETtK AltE MY PIUCES Men's tfoml Btiits herntofor from 7 to 8 doll a ra, I will now sell fr from A. first ol ass Suit heretofore sold for frotu 12 to 15 dollars. O - V 1 lot tlintti (to for -O A v" A wll marls filutt. f "-ixiil rrttp"t:i' f. 4 - Trom vv 1A a O A way-up Hat ror tl .00, and euliJ pood fchoe "J Prices ou Underwear sdH other Roods arn re J Lend la thn saina proportion. n n a ii w J n LL. L'ú ja usl u ü J) Grand Opera Clothing House, Durango, Colo. W. H. WILLIAMS, ....OKILKK W. Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ilardware, Glassware, Kte. AZTEC, NEW MEXICO. ft it jtj ,ft i inj ft yi M .'( i tu ta tu i&iccíii 4r. m I Eastman Kodaks and Supplies . . . lv ilii , MAIL OKtn.kÜ I'BOMPTLY AtTHMihl Tit, F. GONNER, Photographer, DURANGO J3, - t ft (1 í t f, iiitit.. ' The Durango, Aztec and Fariniii'rtoi. WOOD & MORGAN. DuratiS). Troprictors. UKASONAr.LK UATi;S T 1 1 ; : kulj: \n\n The Durn'u.r Papera. From the Ibimnffo II 1 lit I 1.1 l-.ti, i ..-..u, N. . . . . Stago Lino. T ASY riilintr stscps, niaUlnji tha trip throuph to Durarían from AiI.-im J V arniiugtnii in one day. Tb palroiiufl of th trtvclinii )uL1h; n!u iti d. tífl'uokiitjKS to bo suul by mn-ra ahould bi li-.'t at the mi.. M