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)i vo.i w-:i; a sure relief for mans, u.s sa Allcock's Bear in Mind Not one of tions is as good as the genuine. SUNBEAMS. With hef own lily hands she did knead - Bread with which tourists to kfeed, But the tramps loudly cursed, Suspecting the worst, And tied at the top of their kspeed. Mrs. V. B. Meek, who resides at Camp tonville, Cal., says her daughter was for several years troubled at times with se vere cramps in the stomach, and wonld be in snoh agony that it was necessary to oall in a physician. Having read abont Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy she concluded to try it She found that it always gave prompt re lief. It was seldom necessary to give the second dose. "It has not only saved us " lots of worry and time," she says, j'Ght also doctor bill. It is my opinion that every family should have a bottle of this remedy in the house." For sale by Ire land's Pharmacy. Now in the swamps the 'possums Hang high; the rabits run And the fiddle in the cabin's In a fidget for the fun. Sore throat. Any ordinary case may be cured in one eight by applying Cham bprlnin's Pain Balm as directed with eaoh bottle. This medicine is also famous for its cures of rheumatism, lame back and deep-seated and muscular pains. For sale by Ireland's Pharmacy. ? Marriage, we Own, is a lottery, Yet here a great difference lies; There are times when we do not envy The man with the capital prize. This is the day of anti-this, and anti that, but what people need most now adays is, the anti-bilious medicine, Sim mons Liver Regulator, the king of liver medicines, and better than pills. "I have used no other anti-bilious remedy for six years and know from experience that for ladies of a constipated habit nothing equals it." Laura T. Craig, Ellenbnry, Fla. In future years when amonrous youths Desire a hasty marriage, They will not fly on steed or bike But take Dad's horseless carriage. De Witt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleansing the blood. t builds up and strengthens constitutions impaired by disease. Newton's drug store. To put your trust in princes is Unwise in many cases; But it is worse to trust in kings When the other man has aces. Pure blood ' means good health. De Witt's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula and all diseases arising frum impure blood. New ton's drug store. Whenever this man was angry, He patriotic grew; His face got red, he then tnrned white, . And made the air look blue. Acts at once, never fails, One Minute Congh Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish condition which accom panies a severe eold. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Newton's drug store. People who live in the temperate zone Freeze to the marrow and melt in the , bone Twice in the course of a summer's day. And this is the temperate zone they say. It is a truth in medioine that the small est dose that performs a cure is the best. De Witt's Little Early Risers are the smallest pills, will perform a cure, and are the best. Newton's drug Btore. The cashier stole him bogs of gold, Of silver many a tray; Of bond and bill he stole his fill, And then he stole away. Messrs. C. F. Moore & Co., Newberg, Ore., Bay: "We sell more of Chamber lain's Congh Remedy than all others put together, and it always gives satisfac tion." Mr. J. F. Allen, Fox, Ore., says: "I believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to be the best I have handled." Mr. W. H. Hitchcock, Columbus, Wash., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sells well and is highly praised by all who use it." For sale by Ireland's Pharmacy. RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, LAME BACK, DEBILITY, Etc. WHY DE SICK When a trifle will buy the greatest healing Invention of the dayt Ur.Sandcn'a Electric nlt la acomolel body battery for selt treatment, and irnaraiiteed, or money refunded. It will nu cure without medioine Rheumatism, Lnmliuo, Sciatica, Lame luutii. kiIiit and Over Comnlalnts. Nervons Hetotlity, Weakness, . Losses, Drain and all effect of early Indiscre tion or excess. To weak men It la the trrcntest possible Itoon, as the mild, nnoMtlug electric current fa applied direct to the nerve centers and improve ments are felt from tfee first hoar (tied. A pocket edition ot the celebrated electro medical work, "Three Classes of Men;1 illustrated, is sent free, sealed, by mail upon application. Every jroniis. middle-aged or old Minn suffering the slightest weakness should read it. It will show an easy, snre and speedy way to regain strength and; health when everything else baa tailed. The 8ANDEN ELECTRIC CO., No. 990 Mr iwnlli HI., Drniw, Col. . AisoNew Yrk,'MoH London, Eng. Uirjost liloolro-JIoOlcal Ooncer- lu ibe World! pains ia the back, side, chest, or Porous Plaster ! the host of counterfeits and imita MY SOUL Whtn that the evanescent shows of litu Are vanished from ua or nro memories Of flowers and times and ships of other seas; While friends and swoothearta death '3 resist less knife Has slit away even whilo lovo was rife, And one by ono are lost tho golden koys That opod our thoughts and gave the power to please, And we're as nothing whether for joy or strife What shall we be when comes that certaip time? Singers in fame's great cage of birds, not hung? Shapes in the commonplace of things unsung? Out ot the paradise of holy rhyme? Oh, let my soul floo to some world sublime And feel that it will Btill be living, young! Edward S. Creamer in Now York Sun. r;DEAD MAN'S HAND. "It was a hot day in Juno," said the old oattleman as he thoughtfully road the maker's name In his sombrero, "an while not possessin one of those yere heat gauges to say ackerate I'm allowiu it was ridin hard on jest soch weather as this. The Tuoson mail was in, an a band of us was at tho postoiBoe a-makin-of demands for letters when in oomes Cherokoe Hall, lookin some moody, an sots himself down on a shoeboz. "'Which you no doubt thinks as how you'll take some missivoa youso'f this mornln,' says Dock Peters, a-notioin of his gloom an aimin to p'int his ideos up somo other trail. 'Pass over them documents for Ghorokee Hall an don't try for to hold out nuthiu on to us, for we're way too. peevish to stand any offlshul gayetles today.' " 'Thore ain't no one woakminded enuf to write to me none,' says Cherokoe, 'which I remarks this yero phenomenon with pleasure. Mallbags pack grief, not joy, an I ain't honin for no hand in the game whatever. It's 16 years since I buys a stamp or gets a letter, an all thirst there fore is assuaged complete.' "'Fifteen years is shore a long time,' says Enright, an then we all hops into our letters again. Finally Chorokee breaks in onoe more. " 'I ain't aimin to invest Wolfvllle in no superstitious fears,' says Cherokee, 'but I jest chronicles as a curront event how I was sittin into a little pokor last night, an throo times straight I pioks up tho hand tho dead man hold jocks up on eights on it win every time.' " 'Who all lose to it?' asks Dan Boggs, some breathless. " 'Why,' says Cherokee, 'It's every time that old loghorn as comes in from Tucson back some two weeks ago.' "'Yes,' says Boggs, a-gettin mighty decided, 'an you bet your snddlo an throw the pony In doath is flxin its sight for him right now. It's shorely a-warnin, an I'm glad a wholo lot it ain't none of the boys, that's all.' "You see, this yero strauger who Chero koe alludes at comes over from Tucson a little whilo before this. He has long whito ha'r an beard, an, jedgin from the, rings on his horns, he was maybo a-oomin 60. Ho seoniod like ho had plenty of money, an we takes it ho's all right. His leavin Tucson showed ho bad senco, so we oashes him at his ovn flgger. Of courso we all never asks his name none, as askin names an lookin at tho brands on a boss is speshul roodo in tho west an shows your bringin up, an frequent your bringin down, but he allows he's oallod old Bill Gentry, to the boys, an he an Faro Nell nro particular friendly. "'Talkin to him,' says Faro Noll, 'is jest like a-lyin in tho shade. Ho knows everything, too, all about books nn things all over the world. Ho was a-tollin me, too, as how ho had a daughter like me that dies way book some'ers about whon I was a yearlin. He feels a heap bad about it yet, an I gets so sorry for him, so old nn white.' " 'An you may gamble,' says Boggs, 'If Nell liked him, ho's all right.' " 'If Nell likes him, that makos him all right,' says Cherokee. "We was still talkin an readin ovor our mail in the postoffloo whon all at once we hears Jaok Moore outside. " 'What's this yere litoraturo as affronts my eyes pasted on to tho outside of Uncle Sam's wyokeyup?' soys Mooro mighty truculent. We all goes out, nn there shore enuf Is a notioe offerin 81,500 reward for some sharp who's been standiu up the stage ovor on tho Lordsburg trail. " 'Whoevor tacks this up, I wonder?' says Enright. 'It nevor was here ten min utes ago,' " 'Well, jest you nil hover around an watch tho glory of its comin down,' says Moore, a-outtiu on it loose with his knife an toarin it up. 'I herewith furnishes tho information cold, this yero camp of Wolf vllle knows its business an don't have to be notified of nuthiu. This yoro outfit has a vigilance committee all regular, an whloh I'm kettle tender therefor, an whon it oomes nochoral to announce somo notice to the ptibllo you will perceive me a-per-radin of tho scenery on a hoss an promul gate of said notice vlvor voce. Am I right, Enright?' , " 'All right as preachin, Jack,' says En right. 'You speaks throoth like a runnln brook.' "'But whoever Stioks up that notice Is .the Information I pants for, ' says Boggs, n-piokin up an readin of the pieces. ' " 'I rcqkou I posts that notice some my self,' said a big, squar' man we don't know, who conies in that mornln on the stage, an who was then u-saunterin about the suburbs of the crowd a-listonln to the talk. . "'Well, don't doit no more, pardner,' says Moore, mighty grave. 'We're no doubt way wrong, but wo have our own peooollar notions about what looks good, so after now don't alter the landscape none round yere till you first gits our views.' " 'I'm offerin even money postin notices wouldn't hurt this camp a little bit,' says the stranger. " 'Well, comin rlgiit to oases,' says En right, 'It don't hurt as none, but it grates on us a whole lot. The idee of a mere stranger a-strollin in an a-tackin np of no tices like ho was etandln a pat hand on what ha knows an we not in it Is a heap onpleosant. So don't do it no more.' " 'Well, I don't aim to do It any moro,' lays the man, 'but I still clings to my Idee that notloes ain't no setback to this camp.' " 'Which the same boln a mere thoery,' says Doo Poets, 'personal to yourse'f, 1 holds it would bo onpolite to discuss It; to lot's all wheel under cover for a drink. ' "So we all lines up on the Early Bird bar, an the drinks ends the talk, as they alien ought to. "Along onto night we get oooler, an by second drink time in the evonin every one was movln about, an as It happen quite a band was in tho Bed Light, somea-drlnkin an exohangln of views an some buokln the various games whloh was goln wide open all around. Cherokee Hall was s-alttln behind his box, an Faro Noll, who lotted a hoap moro on Cherokee than on any ot us sooinod liko, from n liltl'i girl, she'd give n Dony for a smile from Cherokee was sittin up at his shoulder on the look out stool. The game was goin plenty live ly when along comes old Gentry. Chero ke6 takes a look at him an seems worried a little, thinkin no doubt of thorn hands the dead men held, but goes on deulln without a word. " 'Where you done been all day?" asked Noll to the old man. 'I ain't seen you none whntover since yostcrdoy . ' "'Why, I gets tired an done up a lot, settin again' Cherokee last night,' says tho old man, 'an so I jest prowls down in my blankets an sleeps till about an hour ago.' "So the old man buys a stack of bluos' an sets them all on tho ten, It was jest then in oomes the big man who was postin of the notices former an points a six shoot er at Gentry on says: " 'Put your hands up put them up quick, or I'll drill you I Old as you bo I don't take no chances.' "At the first word Nell comes down off hor stool like a small landslldo, whilo Chorokee brings a gun to tho front in a flash. The old man was right up with the procession, too, an stood thar, his gun in his hand, his eyes a-glittorin an his whito beard a-curlin like a oat's. He was clean strain, he was. " 'Let me got a word In, gents,' says Cherokee, plenty ca'm, 'an don't no ono set in his stack unless he's to a hand. I does businoss yere my way, an I'm shoroly due to down tho first man who shoots across any layout of mine. Don't mako no mistake, or the next census'll oount one behind, shoro.' " 'What be you all aimin to celobrato, anyhow?' says Jack Moore, gottin tho big man's gun, while Boggs gets Gentry's. 'Who's Wolfvtllo entertainln yero, I'd like to know?' " 'I'm a Wells-Fargo detective,' says the big mon, 'an this yere, ' a-pointin to old Gentry, 'is Jim Yates, the biggest holdup an stage robber between here an Frisco. That old tarrapin'll stop a stago like a young one would aclook, jest to see what's into it. He's the man I was pastin up the notice for this mornln.' " 'He's a liar,' says tho old man a-gettin uglier every minute 'Give us our six shooters an turn us loose, man. If I don't lance tho roof of his lyin mouth with the front sight ot my gun, I'll cash in for a hoss thief or anything olse you say.' " 'What do you say, Enright?' says Moore. 'Let us give 'em their gatlin's an lot them lopo. I've got money as says the Wells-Fargo bill paster can't take this yere old Cimmaron a little bit.' " 'Whloh I trails in,' says Boggs, 'with a few chips on the same card.' "'No,' says Enright. 'If this yere old man's a-rustlin the mails, we can't know it too quick. Wolfvllle is a straight camp an don't back no criminal plays, none whatever. ' "So Enright calls a mectin ot the stranglors, of which he was head, an we all goes over to the New York store to talk it over. Before we done powwows two minutes up comes old Monte, tho stage driver, all dust an cuss words, an allows ho's been stood up out by the Cow springs six hours before an is out the mallbng an the Adams company's box. Wo all looked at old man Gontry, an ho shorely seemed to oripple down a whole lot. "'Gontry,' says Peots after a minute, Wftlkin over to him, 'I hears you tell Nell you was sleepln all day. Jest take this yere oommitteeto your budweran let's see how it looks some." "'The turn's agin mo,' said the old man, 'an I lose. I'll cut it short for you all an tell you right off tho reel. I hold up the stage this afternoon mese'f.' " 'This yere's straight goods, I take it,' says Enright, 'an our duty's plain. Go over to tho corral an get a lariat, Mooro. ' " 'Don't let Enright hang the old man, Cherokee,' says Nell, beglnnin to ory. 'Please don't let 'em hang him.' " 'This holdln your gun on your friends ain't no picnic, ' says Cherokee, flushin up an turnln paler than ever, 'but your word goes with me, Nell. Now, this yore is the way we does: I'll make them a talk, an you run over to the corral an bring the bost hoss you see saddled. 1 11 still be talkin when you oome baok, an you creeps up an whispers to the old man to make a jump for the pony while I covers the deal with my six shooter. If they gets him then, they'll get him in the smoke. It's playin it low on Enright an Poets an tho rest, but I'll do it for you, Noll.'. "So Chorokee says to the girl, 'Goodby,'. an squares himself for what be knows will bo a desperate play, an from which it's goin to be some unusual it ho comes out alive. Then he begins to talk, an Nell makes a quiet break for the corral. But no hoss was needed. Cherokoe didn't talk a minute when all at once tho old man tips off his chair in a 'ploptlo fit. A 'plep tio fit is a very permiscus an tryin, an when he oomes to himself he was camped just this side of the dead line an could only whisper. " 'Come yero,' says ho, a-motlonin to Chorokee. 'There's a stack of blues whore I sets it on the ten, open, which you ain't turned for yet. Take everything I sot an put it with It. If it lose, It's yours, of course; if it win, give it to the little girl.' "This was all he says, an ho dies tho very next second on the list. There was over 13,000 in his war bags, nn we all pos sesses ourse'fs of it mighty prompt an goes over to the Bed Light an puts it on the ton along of tho stack of blues. Chero kee goes on with the deal, an I'm blessed if tho ton wasn't loser, an Cherokee gets it all. . "'But I won't win agin a dead man,' says Cherokee, an gives it to Nell, who wasn't so superstitious. " 'Do you mind,' says Boggs as we all takes a drink after, 'as how I prophesied this yere tho minute I hoars Cherokee a-tclliu about his jaoks np on the eights, the hand, the dead man held?'" New York Times. A Bad Break. "That's a portrait of your grandmother as she looked when she was a young lady, is it? How strongly it resembles you, Mist Bendorbyl" "You only say that to flatter mo, Mr. Spoonamoro. Grandma was quite a beau ty, and everybody knows that I don't make any pretensions of that kind. "Indeed I am not trying to flatter you, Miss Benderby! The family rosoinblanoe is striking. I've, often known oases of that kind. There were two sisters I was acquainted with when I was a boy. They looked wonderfully alike, Just as that por trait looks like you, and yet one of them was as beautiful as a poet's dream and the other was dreadfully that Is, I mean she wasn't at all, or rather she was lack ing in that attractive quality, you know, that constitutes what a lovely frame this portrait has, hasn't it?" Chicago Tribune. Changed Her Mind. . May Why, Daisy, you have Mr. Cadly down for four waltzes I I thought you said that he trod on your toes and yon would never waltz with him again? Daisy (winking the other eye) So I did. But I have stuffed cotton In my toes slnoe his grandfather died and left him $2,000, 000. New Orleans Times Democrat, , A. G. Bsrtley, of Magic, Pa., writes: I feel it a doty of mine to inform yon and the public thatDe Witt's Witoh Hazel Halve cored me of a very bad case of ec zema. It also oared my boy of a run ning sore on his leg. Newton's drag store. The U. S. Gov't Reports gfiow Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. llie Beauty orneaini 3 Features don't mat' ter so much. Most any features will do if the complexion is clear, the eves britrht ana tne lips rosy. Hearty, nealtliy whole someness is better than mere beauty of features. A face full of the glow of good health full of the kindliness and uood humor that health brings, is bound to be an attractive face a face that will make friends. The face tells the story of the whole body. " Murder will out " and so will "female weakness" and nervousness and other disorders peculiar to women. If there is a drain on the system and Itrength, the record of it will show in tne race. It tnere is nerve naggin "bearing -down" pains, draeeine am pulling at the most sensitive organs in a woman's body, the face will show it. Abused nerves draw lines of care and worry on the face. Nervous -prostration writes its warning on the face long before it comes. Sleeplessness, nervousness and debilitating drains make more wrinkles than age. Niue-tenths of the sickness of women comes from some derangement of orcans distinctly feminine. Nine-tenths of this sickness can be cured and avoided by the use ot Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. There is nothing miraculous about the " favorite i'rescription " nothing supernatural.- It is the result of rational thought and study applied to medicine. It has been prescribed by Dr. Pierce for over 30 years. It has made thousands of women healthy and happy, and has brought joy to thousands ot homes. In "female weakness" it acts directly and strongly m healing ana strengthen ing the parts that are most severely tried, It clears out impurities and promote! reeuiaruv at au umes. Notice. To all whom it may conoern: Notioe is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the distriot oonrt within and for the county of Santa Fe, and terri tory of New Mexico, directing the issue of a commission to take the depositions of the following named witnesses: Fran oisoo Romero, Jesus Narvais, Ambrosio Ortiz, Ascension Suva, Antonio Jose Sil va, Valentin Montoya and Antonio Ortiz y Salazar, the testimony of whom is to be taken relative to who were and are the heirs and lineal descendants of Domingo Romero, ono of the grantees of the Mesita de Juana Lopez grant, annate, lying and being in the oonnty of Santa Fe, territory of New Mexico, the Cerrillos Coal fc Iron Company will on the 9th day of Decern ber, A. D. 1895, at the office of Robert C, Gortner, a notary pnblio named in said order, as the person before whom such depositions shall be taken, proceed to take the depositions of the witnesses herein named. Ckbbillos Coal & Iron Company, By R. E. TwnonELL, Attorney and Agent Nothing so distressing as a hacking congh. Nothing so foolish as to sutler from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Newton's drag store. Aviso. A todos qaienes eoneierne: Por esta se da aviso que de conform! dad eon una orden de la oorte de distrito en y por el oondado de Santa Fe, y terri torio de Nnevo Mexioo, dirigiendo la an torizaoion de una oomision para tomar las declaraciones de los siguientes testi- gos nonibrados: Francisco Romero, Je sus Narvais, Ambrosio Ortiz, Asoencion Silva, Antonio Jose Suva, Valentin Mon toya y Antonio Ortiz y Salazar, el testi monio de quienes se tomara oon referee eia a qnienes eran los herederos y desceu dientes lineales de Domingo Romero, uno de los mercenados de la merced de la Me Bita de Juana Lopez, situada y ubicada en el oondado de Santa Fe, torritorio de Nnevo Mexico, la Cerrillos Coal & Iron Company, el dia 9 de Diciuinbre, A. D. 1895, en la ofloina del notario publico, Robert C. Gortner, nombrado en dioha orden de ser la persona delante de quien so tomaran diohas declaraciones, se pro- cedera a tomar la deolaraoion de los tes tigos aqai nombrados. Cebbillos Coal fc I eon Company, Por R. E. Twitohkll, Abogado y Agente, Say, why don't yon try De Witt's Little Early Risers? These little pills onre head ache, indigestion and constipation. They are small, bat do the work. Newton's drag store. ' Burlington ICoate. The summer has oome and gone; the beantifnl autumn is again with us; the great Burlington continues to come and go every day in tne year, and win oon tinue to run the best equipped trains from Denver to (Jbioago, ot. Louis, Peoria, Quiney, Kansas City, St. Joe, Omaha, Lincoln and intermediate points, without change of oars. . The Burlington has long 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. Ihroogb vestibuled trains leaves Denver at 11:00 a. m. and 9:50 p. m. and earry the finest Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Famous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars (meals a la oarte), Reolining Chair Cars and splendid day ooaohes. Notwithstanding the many ad vantages offered by this line, oar rates are as low as via any other. All ticket agents will consider it a pleasure to give full particulars, ticket yon, oneoK yoar baggage to any point in the United States or Canada. Remember your looal agent can make yon as good rates as can be ob tained in Denver, but should you desire any speoial information, kindly write G. W. Vallery, General Agent, 1089 17th street, Denver, Colo. There are many good reasons why yen should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, if in need of help. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. New ton's drug Btore. , Hi ew fast California Train. On October 29 the Santa Fe Route will inaugnrate new and strictly limited firet claBB service to Southern California. TheCalifornia Limited willlsave Chioago at 6,00 p. m. daily, reaohing Los Angeles in three days and San Franoisoo in three and oi;e-half days, a saving of half a day. Time from this station correspondingly reduoed. Equipment will oonsist of superb new vestibuled Pullman palaee and compart ment sleepers, chair oar and dining oar. through to Los Angeles without obange. This will be the fastest and moat lux urious service via any line to California. Another daily train will eary through palaoe sleeper and tourist sleeper to San Franoisoo and tourist sleeper to Los Angeles, as at present. For full partinnlars inquire of looal agent Atohison, Topekn & Santa Fe H. R. RIO GRANDE & SANTA FE Denver & Rio Grande Railroads, THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD, Time Table No. 36. Effective Oct. 15, 1895. EAST HOUND WEST HOUND No. 476. MILES No. 475, 8:50am Lv. Santa Fe.Ar 6:10 pm 11:15am Ar.Kt4paitola.Lv.. 40.. 3:"5im 12:40am Ar.linilmdo.I.v... "9.. 2::i0pm liSOpin Ar.Harrniica.Lv.. 66.. 1:30 pm !':W p m....Ar.Trea Piedras.Lv 1)7.. 11:52 a m 5 :00 p m Ar . Antonito . Lv.. .1:11 . . 10 :00 a m 6:10 p m Ar. Alamosa. Lv .160.. 8:40 a m 10:; p m Ar.Salidu.Lv....246.. 4:45 a in 1:20 a in Ar. Florence. Lv..!!U.. 1:49 a m 2:40 a m Ar. Pueblo. Lv.. .843. .12: 25 a m 4:12 a m Ar.Colo Swr8.Lv.3K7.. 10:50 u in 7:15 a in i.Ar. Denver. Lv... 468.. 7:45 p m Connections with main line and branches as follows: At Antonito for Durango, Silverton and all points in the San Jnan country. At Alamosa for Jitntown, Creede, Del Norte, Monte Vista and all points in the nan L,ms valley. At Salida with main line for all points east and west, including LeadviUe. At Florence with F. & C. C. R. R. for the gold camps of Cripple Creek and Viotor. At Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Den ver with all Missouri river lines for all points east. Through passengers leaving Santa Fe at 8 a. m. take sapper 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. Hoopeb, G. P. A., Denver, Colo. The healing properties of De Witt's Witoh Hazel Salve are well known. It oures eczema, Bkin affections and is sim ply a perfect remedy for piles. Newton's drng Btore. FLAT-OPENING BLANK BOOKS Being satisfied that if you have once used a nat-opening book, you will al ways use them, and in order to get you to try one tne New Mexican Printing Co. of Santa Fe, will sell you UAAU-fflAUJ- UIjA.NJSl BOOKS, bound in full leather, with patent FLAT-Of-ENING STUBS, With VOUT name and the number, or letter, or the book on the back in gilt letters, at the following low prices: S Hr. (400 pages) Cah Book -tr. (4MO Journal . 7 4f. (500 " ) ledger - gil.ISO .oo 7.50 They are made with pages 10Uxl6 inches, of a good ledger paper with round cornered covers. The books are made in our bindery and we guar antee every one 01 them. Keduccd Hates to California. $56.90 via the "Santa Fe Route" to Los Angeles and San Diego, $66.90 to San Francisco and return; tickets good for return passage six months from dnte of sale, allowing stop-overs at any interme diate points. For particulars call on or addrosB agents ot the Santa Fe Route. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M, Gxo. T. Nicholson, G. P. A,, Chioago, 111. It's just as easy to try One Minute Congh Oare as anything else. It's easier to enre a severe congh or eold with it, Let your next parcliase for a congh be One Minute Coogh Core. Better medioine; better results; better try it. Newton's drug store. Legal Kotlec. District oonrt, Santa Fe county. Daniel Carter No. SS35. vs. Assumpsit C. G. Story and by Attach James M. Allan. J ment. To C. Q. Story and James M. Allan, de fendants above named: You and eaoh of you are hereby noti' fled that Daniel Carter, the above named plaintiff, has brought the above entitled suit against yon in which he seeks to re cover the sum of three hundred and sev enty-eight and 20-100 dollars against you together with interest from December 13, 1891, and costs for work, labor and servioes rendered to you as custodian and watohman of your property in Glorieta, in said county of Santa Fe, territory of New Mexioo; that your said property haB been attached in said suit; and that unless you appear at the next regular term of said court, appoiLted to be held on the seoond Monday of December, 18U5, being Mon day, Deoember 9, 1896, judgment will be rendered against you and eaoh of yon in said suit and your said property sold to satisfy the same. Dated Santa Fe, N. M.,Ootober25, 1895. Geo. L. Wyllyb, Gzo. W. Enaebei., : Clerk.' 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