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SUNBEAMS. Oh, fop ft glanoe of the polar waste, Or a pieoe of an iceberg drear, Or a cooling breeze from the Arctic S0R9, Or even a cold, cold beer! The Present feneration Lives at telegraph speed eats 'too fast, retires too late, does not rise betimes, smokes and (alas, that we should hare to Bay it!) chews two maoh tobacco. The consequences are dyspepsia, ft general absence of that robast and manly igor which characterized onr anoestors, and a manifest proneness to early decay. Reg ular honrs, a due allowance of time for meals, the disuse of excessive smoking, and altogether of chewing tobaoco, in connection with a course of HoBtetter's Stomach Bitters, will in nine cases oat of tea efface oonsequenoes of the abuses of the laws of health indicated above. A want of stamina, dyspepsia, nervousness and biliousness are among these oonse qoences, and they are bodily ills to the removal of which the Bitters is specially adapted. Nor is the Bitters less fitted to overcome and prevent fever and ague, kidney and bladder troubles and rheu matic ailments. It is also a fine appe tizer and promoter of convalescence. Speak not of autumn days as sad, Although the posies die ; We lose the blithe mosquito now, And eke the morning fly. There is one roedioine - whioh every family should be provided with.' We refer tli Chamberlain's Pain Balm. When it is kept at hand a severe pain of a burn or scald may be promptly relieved and the sore healed in muoh less time than when medicine has to be sent for." A sprain may be promptly treated before inflam mation Bets in, wbioh insures a cure in about one-third the time otherwise re quired. Cats and. bruises should receive immediate attention, before the parts be come swollen, and when Chamberlain's Fain Balm is applied it will heal them without matter being formed, and with out leaving a soar. A sore throat may be oured in one night. A piece of flannel damped with this linament and bound on over the seat of pain, will cure lamn baok or pain in the side or chest in twenty four hours. It is the most valuable, how ever, for rheumatism. Persons afflicted with this disease will be delighted with the prompt relief from pain whioh it af fords, and it can be depended upon to effect a complete cure. For sale by A. C. Ireland, jr. Oh, if I only had a yaoht! Then summer days, when it grew hacht, Leaving this sun-tormented spacht, I would go sailing, surely nacht la loneliness, for charming Dacht Would go with me to share my laoht. Pure happiness without a blaoht Our lives would show, and when . we gajht Baok home again, no schemer's placht Could spoil our joy, for not a jacht Of care would stay within our oaoht To worry ub but this is racht. No people suffer so much from physi cal disabilities as those whose business requires little or no muscular exertion. The lack of exercise causes the liver to become sluggish and the result is constant constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sick headache. To prevent this take Sim mons Liver Regulator; it keeps the liver active and make one's condition as com fortable as those who have much exercise. Bob White sits upon the old rail fenoe And whistles his morning lay, While the tenderfoot hunter he hies him thence, And hastily blazes away. Bob Whits flies not, but he ories, Ab, me! " It is certainly passing queer; By the life of my soul, 'tis a puzzle to rr.e Why the hunterhath killed the steer! "While down in the southwestern part of the state some time ago," says Mr. W. Chalmers, editor of theChioo (Oal.) Enter prise, "I had an attaok of dysentery. Hav ing heard of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I bought a bottle. A couple of doses of it completely cured me. Now I am a champion of that rem edy for all stomach and bowel com plaints." For sale by A. C. Ireland, jr. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, LAME BACK, DEBILITY, Etc. OTBESlflK When trifle will buy the gretfthilng Invention of the dayt Dnlwinri Electric Belt la esmplei ttody battery for mult treatment, and jnuuaurtecd, or money KlMwaatlua, I.nmanjrn. AeiMlea, Lame Back, HMnejr ntUM Complaint, Nerve AaMUtr, Waataeaa, ijaMl Drain and ad tfeeUi at early hfcMaere tlon or ami. To weak men It ta the create oeufMe booa, . the ratio, aootkuf eteetrte enrrent ta applied direct to the nerve eentera and improve- A pocket edition of the celebrated electro medical war, "Three Classes of Men; illustrated, is tent bee, sealed, by mail upon ppnoai Bverjr yonna, mldale-aced mm mim man mifforinff sunonnsine sugntesi weaxneu should read It. It will show an and r needy way to retrain atrenr aeatta trke averythta etoa has eta and The SAN DEN ELECTRIC CO., Ho. 9M Utntli Hi., Denver, Col. the Mew York, t'hteaaN) dfc London, Eng. MrgMi Electro-Medical Conner:; iu the World! Mr. 3. K. Fowler, secretary and treas urer of the Coriuno Mill, Canal and Stock Co., of Corinne, Utah, in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy says: "I consider it the best in the market. I have used many kinds bat find Chamber lain's the most prompt and effeotual in giving relief, and now keep no other in my home." When troubled with a cough or cold give this remedy a trial and we assure you that you will be more than pleased with the result. For sale by A. C. Ireland, jr. ON HORSEBACK. Wlgglesworth Tries It and Blames His Wire For the Kesult. "The minister's wife wrs hero this aft ernoon," said Mrs. Wlgglesworth. "Humph!" grunted Mr. Wlggleswortb. "What kind of u show is she getting up now to help rniso hor husband's salary?" "They're going ou a little family picnio to Pine hill tomorrow," Mrs. Wiggles worth continued hostitntingly, "and want us to go with thorn. I told them I would ask you, but I didn't think you'd care to go." "That's HI" orled Mr. Wiggleeworth, jabbing his knife savagely into a hisouit. "Try to keep me out of all the fun you can. Keep Wlggleswortb. tied up in the office earplug money so you can swell around 1BV society wearing clothes that's the way. "I hate such selfishness. " "She sold," Mrs. Wlggleswortb. went on, "that I could rido in the carryall with them, and that they would borrow Mr. Bimley's horse for you to rido if if you thought you you could," she added doubtfully. "Thought I oouldf" eohoed Mr. Wig glesworth scornfully. "Why not? Ain't I as woll able to ride a horse as any ot your family? It may be some time since I was on a saddle, but I don't have to have none of you nor your ministers to show me how." Neighbors looking out of windows next morning saw Mrs. Wlggleswortb. loading into the carriage, along with the minister and his wife, three baskets, four children and other conoomltants of a family pionlo. "Bejolcedto see you, Brother Wiggles worth," exclaimed the minister heartily as Mr. Wlgglesworth came down the walk. "Nature is unusually propitious for our little outing, and our hearts should sing with gladness," "That's so," Mr. Wlgglesworth acknowl edged. "Where's my horse?" At that instant a boy appeared towing a long, gaunt animal once white in color, with a little wisp of mane and a tail of a bobbish oharaoter. He was a horse who held up his head and regarded the world With suspicion. "Whoa!" shouted Mr. Wlgglesworth as loudly as he cared .to with the minister present. "Why don't ye hold the horse still?" he said savagely to the boy at the end of the bridlo. "How kin I hold her still?" retorted the boy, about whom the horse now went re volving, olosely followed by Mr. Wiggles worth. "Git on her book, an she'll stand still." "Don't ye give me any of yoursarse," said Mr. Wigglesworth, glaring at the boy. "Whoa whoa, good hossy I" Several times Mr. Wlgglesworth got a toe in the stirrup, but the instant he es sayed to lift himself the horse would flaunt his little bud of a tail and skip kittenishly away, while Mr. Wigglesworth would oorae heavily to the ground, and the boy at the end of tho bridle would feel his arms yanked out of their sockets. When this performance had been repented for the twentieth time, thoy gave heed to the ad vice which Mrs. Wlgglesworth had for sev eral minutes been earnestly promulgating. ' ' Fetch Bllery one of the kitohon chairs, " she said, and the minister, solicitous for the success of the pionio dinnor, went and got it. "Now," he suggested, "perhaps I can assist you, Brother Wigglesworth. If you will stand in the chair, the boy and I will push the horse up to you, and doubtless you can then mount with ease." It wasn t a very horsemanlike proceed ing, but the forenoon was wasting, aud Mr. Wigglesworth, with a hot, rod face, angrily agreed to it. "I'll take it out of him when I get him on the road," he muttered, with an awful air of revenge, as he stood up in the chair. It was a suocossful maneuver. Flanking the gaunt steed, the minister pushed him gently toward tho waiting Wlgglosworth, who slipped a leg over the saddle before the astonished animal realized the confi dence game that was being played upon him. Just at that instant Mrs. Wigglos worth had climbed out of the carriage in an earnest desire to lend assistance. Fling ing his head around with a little gust of disappointment, the horse saw hor close upon him waving hor parasol, and with a loud snort he waltzed across to tho opposite sidewalk, Mr. Wigglesworth clutching wildly at his scanty mane and poking his feet madly about in vain search of the stirrups. - "What yc doing?" ho yelled as tho horse fluttered nervously against the fonue. "What kind of a fool you trying to act out this time?" "I didn't mean to do anything," an swered Mrs. Wlgglesworth, abashed and frightened. "I was only going to help, and the horse saw me and and jumped." "Well, what ye expect?" oried Mr. Wig glesworth angrily. ' ' What ye s'spose he'd do when he saw you? Wonder he hadn't dashed my lungs out on a telephone pole get out keep away, oan'tye?" he yollod as his wife came noaror, uttering some coaxing phrases and putting out a hand to soothe the agitated boast. . "Whoa, good little bossy!!' she said in sugary tones. : "Get away!" shouted Mr. Wlgglosworth as the horse, unwon by these blandish ments, ground his rider's leg against a fenoepost. "What ye doing with that blamed old red umbrella. Put it up, caift ye?" ; '. . There are many inscrutable things in this life, and Mr. Wlgglosworth always has maintained that his wife is ono of them. When be shouted for her to put up the red sunshade that she was nervously flutter ing in her hand, she put it up. Only she did it the other way. As its circular form flamed forth with a oraokllng noise the gaunt steed, already overwrought with the confusion and loud shouting, gathered his feet under him and bolted around the corner. Summer visitors out for a morning troll were surprised to see a long, bony horse flashing by wearing a rider who ap parently was unaccustomed to that style of locomotion. The rider's feet were thrust through the stirrups to their an kles, and his trousers were worked up nearly to the knee. . At every third bound of the horse, a bound shorter and more sklppy than the other two, the rider would go into the air, so that people of qulok eyesight standing behind could look under hlra and catch a glimpse of the town clock. Then he would come down gain sometimes on the horse's neck and sometimes on the pommel of tho saddle. ' After this section of the parade had gone by and quiet was Bottling down the by standers were again startled with an ap parition of a large, old fashioned carryall filled with white faced ohlldren, lunoh baskets and three grown people. A clerical looking gentleman in spectacles and with out a hat was urging forward the aston ished looking hone, spurring him on with loud words of enoouragement and staring steadfastly ahead with aoountenanoe upon which horror sat, while a falnty looking woman clung on the rear seat and aimless ly brandished a red umbrella. W. O. Fuller, Jr., in New York Kecordor.. An Afterthought. "So, sir, you went to that disgusting ballet!" "Yes, darling, I" "You ought to be ashamed of your self. But did you see anything that would be a good design for a bathing suit?" Life. Not Highborn. Matilda Maloney She's takin on a lot of airs jiet because she's old enough ter wear a corsick. Ethel MoSwath Yes, but she ain't no heavy swell, fer no real aristocrats don't never wear their corsicks on de outside of der clothes, like dat. Truth. Leading a New Life. -Life's Calendar. How to Find It. English Tourist (wild eyed and fran tio) Hi, there, guard, I've lost me box. me luggage. Cawn't find it any--where. American Railway Official Any trousers in it like the pair you've got on? Yes? Then why don't you go into the baggage room and listen? London Wonder. Going Under With a Bank failure. Life. Still Worse. Bingo I want to change the combina tion of that house safe of mine. Safe Man What's the matter? Serv ants found out the old number? Bingo No; my wife has. Brooklyn Life. Caution He Will you be my wife? She Have you a letter of recommen dation from yonr last fiancee? Truth. HA3IM0ND TYPEWRITER FOB AT NEW MEXICAN OFFICE. When a baby comet to the house real hap piness comes. Worry and work and care and anxiety count for noth- w smoothly dainty, clinging touch 01 the little hands and the sound of the little voice. The highest function given to hu man beings is bring ing healthy, happy children into the world. Nothing equals that nothing com pensates for the loss of it. The woman who has not borne a child has never come to the real fullness of womanhood. Over thirty years ago the needs of women ap pealed to Dr. Pierce, now chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surg ical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. The result of his study improved by thirty years of practice is embodied in Dr. Pierce'B Fa vorite Prescription. It serves but one pur pose. It strengthens, purines and makes healthy the organs distinctly feminine. It gives weak women the strength and health necessary for the production of healthy children and it makes the bearing of those children easy. It is sure to cure any weak ness or derangement peculiar to women; stops pain, soothes inflammation, strength ens, purifies, invigorates. .Thousands of homes have been made happy by its use. Thousands of letters like this one from Mrs. W. P. Caw, of Clinton, Allegheny Q.,P., who writes : " I was affected with all sorts of fe male trouble. I tried three doctors, and seven kinds of patent medicine, and found no relief. My husband said 'try Dr. Pierce's medicine.' I told him I might as well throw his money in the fire as to try anything more. I had lost all hope. I had not taken more than half a bottle, when I could eat and sleep well. I took foul bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and several vials of his ' Pellets.' One year after I gave birth to a fine baby girl. I cot along so much better than when my other child was born. Three of my friends are taking your medicines, aud are Improving." Yours truly. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a 1008 page doctor book, profusely illustrated, of which 680,000 have been sold at J1.50 a copy will be sent frbe on receipt of 21 cents to cover cost of mailing only. World's Dispensary Med ical Association, 663 Main Street, Buftalo, N . Y. The Wubnsn Itaili'oad. Commencing Sunday, September 8, Wabash trains 4 and 6, between St. Louis and Kansas City, will have the follow ing sleeping equipments: No. 4, Kansas City to St. Louis, will have one compartment sleeper to St. Lonis, and the Denver-St. Louis through sleeper. No S, St. Louis to Kansas City, will have one oompartment sleeper to Kansas City and the Cincinnati-Kansas City through sleeper. The Denver-St. Louis sleepeer, west bound, is carried on Wabash train No. 1, leaving St. Louis at 12:01 p. m. midnight, arriving in Denver at 7:25 o'olock on the second morning. The Kansas City-Cincinnati through sleeper, east bound, runs on Wabash train 6, leaving Kansas City at 6:20 p. m., arriving at St. Louis at 2:30 a. m. thence via B. fc C. S. W. train No. 4, arriving Cincinnati 11:30 a. m. C. S. Cbane, CM. Hamfbon, G. P. & T. A. Commercial Agent, St. Louis, Mo. 1025 17th St., Denver, Colo. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that I, the un dersigned, have been appointed, by the honorable probate court of ban Miguel county, administrator of the estate of Robert H. Longwill, deceased, and duly onalined as such. " All persons having any claims against said, estate, are therefore required to present the same ' within the time pre scribed by law. . Louis Stjlzbaobeb, Administrator, TIJVnE TABTjE. In effect August 1, 1895. NOKTH AND EAST. Read down 2 4 10:20 p 8:20 a 11 .in n a.m a Read up 8 1 Lv.. Ar. . Santa Fe...Ar ...Lamy....Lv 7:50pl2:30a 7HXpll:40p 6:35pll:20p 8:35 D 7:4flD U:35p 9:30 b! 2:45al2:15 a Lv.....Lamy Ar Lv Ar. .Las Vegas. 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Read down 1 8 Read up 4 2 10:80al2:30a 9:40all:40p 9:05 all :25 p 8:13al0::0p 7:00a 9:21 p 6:30a 8:45 p 8:25 p 8:00 p 5:10 p 2:35 p 12:50p 9:55 a l:l5p 11 :45 a 10:20 p 5:20 p 11:10 p 8:10 p 11:30 p 7K)0p 12:07 a 7:36 p 1:25 a 8:46 p 25 a 9:20 p Lv... Santa Fe...Ar Ar Lamy Lv Lamy ...LosCerrllloa ... .... Bernalillo Ar.Alhuquerq'e. Lv Lv. Albuquerq'e . Ar .......Socorro ....San Marcial.... Kineon. ...... A v Dnminflr.. .Lv 2:45 a 5:30 a 6:25 a 9:00 a 11 :10 a 3:15 p 10:15 a 11:16 a 2:05a 9:20 p Ar. .Silver City.. Lv .Laacruees Kt Pun Ar.Albuquerq'e. Lv 8:30 a 9:40 p 9:50a 8:35 a 5:40 plO :45 a 8:10 p 1:85 p 10:35 a 60 p 7:40pl2:20a 4:10a 8:30 p 2:20 p 4:15 a 3:2) p 70 a 6:30 p 9:50a 9:20pl2:45 p 9:40p 15P LV.AiDuquerq . Ar Gallup Flagstaff Asnfork ...... Ar...Preseott..,Lv Ar. .. Phoenix. ...Lv ....The Needles.... Baratow . .San Bernardino., Ar.Los Ana-eles.Lv Ar .San Dfee;o..Lv Ar.National (Jl'yLv 11 1 6:10 a 8:l"ip 12:35 a 2:20 p 5:40 p 7:20 a 8:55 p Hia a 9:55 a 4:00 p 8:25 a 8:45 a 7:Mia 8:50 p 12:10 a IKMp 7:40p 9:25 a 50p 7:00a 2:15 p 1:40 p .... .100 a 5:80 p saw p.... 10:46 a. ... Ar Sn Franelsootv H. 8. LUTZ, Agent, Santa Fe. O. T. NICHOLSON, Q. P. A, Chicago A -PIS. RIO GRANDE & SANTA FE Denver & Rio Grande Railroads. THE SCENIC LINE OF TH WORLD. Time Table No. 36. Effective Oct. 15, 1893. EAST ROUND WEST BOUND No. 476. MILKS No. 475. 8:50 am Lv. Santa Fe.Ar 6:10 pm 11:15 am Ar.Kspanola. Lv.. 40.. 8:55 pm 12:40am Ar. Kmlmdo.Lv... 59.. 2:30 pm 1:30pm Ar. Barranca. Lv.. 68.. 1:30pm 3:08 p m....Ar.Trf l'iedras.Lv 97. .11:52 a m 5:00 p in Ar. A11to11ito.Lv... 131. .10:00 a m 6:10 pm Ar. Alamosa . Lv . . 160. . 8 :40 a m 10 :30 p m . . ,. Ar . Salida . Lv... . 246 . . 4 :45 a m i:zu a m Ar. Florence. lv.. .111.. 1: a in 2 : Id am Ar. Pueblo. Lv.. .843.. 12: 25 a m 4:12 a 111. Ar. Colo Spira.Lv.3S7.. 10:50 p m 7:15 a 111... Ar. Denver. Lv... 403.. 7:45 p m Connections with main line and branches as follows: At Antonito for Durango, Silverton and all points in the San Juon country. At Alamosa for Jimtown, Creede, Del Norte, Monte Vista and nil points in the San Luis valley. At Salida with main line for nil points east and west, including Leudville. At Florence with F. & C. 0. R. R. for the gold camps of Cripple Creek and Victor. . At Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Den ver with all Missouri river lines for all points east. Through passengers leaving Snnta Fe at 8 a. m. take supper at Alamosa, at which point through sleeper will be re served if desired. For further information address the undersigned. T, J. Helm, General Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. S. K. HoorEB, G. P. A., Denver, Colo. Nothing so distressing as a haoking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing 60 dangerous it allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Newton's drng store. Kurllngton Kouto. The summer has come and gone; the beautiful autumn is again with us; the great Burlington oontinues to eome and go every day in the year, and will con tinue to run the best equipped trains from Denver to Chicago, St. Louis, Peoria, Quinoy, Kansas City, St. Joe, Omaha, Lincoln and intermediate points, without ohange of cars. The Burlington has iong been the es tablished favorite route of the traveling public, and will continue to be the leader in everything pertaining to the safety and comfort of its patrons. Through vestibuled trains leaves Denver at 11:00 a. m. and 9:50 p. m. and oarry the finest Pnllman Palace Sleeping Cars, Famous C. B. &, Q. Dining Cars (meals a la carte), Reclining Chair Cars and splendid day ooaches. Notwithstanding the many ad vantages offered by this line, our rates are as low as via any other. All ticket agents will consider it a pleasure to give full particulars, ticket you, check your baggage to any point in the United States or Canada. Remember your local agent can make you as good rates as can be ob tained in Denver, but should you deBire any special information, kindly write G. W. Vallery, General Agent, 103!) 17th street, Denver, Colo. There are many good reasons why you should use One Minnte Cough Cure. There are no reasons why yon should not, if in need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. New ton's drug store. Homegeelcers' Excursion. A second series of bomeseekers' eicur sions have been arranged for, and all agents east of the Missouri river will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip to all points in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, JNebraska, Missouri, lionlsiaua, New Mexico, Oklahoma, North and South Dakota, Texas, Wyoming aud Utah, dates of sale October 8 and 22, 1895. Return dates will be October 11, IS, 18, 22, 25, 29 and November 1, 5, 8 or 12, 1895. For particulars call on agents of the "Santa Fe Route." Geo. T. Nicholson, H. S. Ldtz, G. P. A. Chicago. Agent, Santa Fe. It is a truth in medioine that the small est dose that performs a oure is the best. De Witt s Little Karly Risers are the smallest puis, will perform a oure, and are the best. Newton's drug store. Special Train via the Santa Ve Konte Conferring; or the Falllnm upon Archbishop Chapelle at Manta Fe, N. M-, Oct. 17, 105. For the above oocasion the A., T. & S F. will run a speoial train from Las Vegas to Santa Fe, leaving Las Vegas October 17. 1:80 a. m.; Romero, 4:10 a. m.j Sulz bacher, 5:00 a. m.; Bernal, 5:15 a. m.; Ri- bera, (San Miguel) 5:10 a. m.; Fulton, 6:10 a. m.; Rowe, 6:35 a. m.; Glorieta, 7:10 a. m.; Lamy, 7:50 a. m.; arrive at Santa Fe, 8:50 a. m. For particulars call on agents of the "Santa Fe Route." Geo. T. Nicholson, H. 8. Lniz, G. P. A. Chicago, 111. Agent, Santa Fe. A. G. Bartley, of Magic, Pa., writes: I feel it a doty of mine to inform you and the publio that De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of a very bad case of ec zema. It also cured my boy of a running sore on his leg. Newton's drug store. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an ideal ponPLEKion U Powmn. lv pozzoiTrs Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most de'icateand desirable protection to the face in this climate. Insist npeo having1 th gtnulns. IT IS FOB SA1I EVERYWHERE. Something JewT We call especial attention to our celebrated Prey's patent flat opening blank book We make them in all manner of styles. We bind them in any style you wish. We rule them to order Of all kinds done with neatness and des patch. We carry a large and com plete line of commercial stationery, consisting of wedding cards, business cards, programs, etc. BOOK WORK We are the best equipped establishment in the whole southwest for this line of work, and our unequalled facilities enable us to turn out work at the lowest possible figures. LEQAL BL-A-ItsTIKIS We carry a full and complete line of all Legal Blank, including those required by the Brand Law enacted by the last legislature. NEW IIEXICAN PRINTING COHPANY. Sole Makers