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HE NEVER STOPPED, If you want a sure relief for pains in the back, side, chest, or limbs, use an Allcock's ESS Bear in Mind Not one of the host of counterfeits and imita tions is as good as the genuine. SUNBEAMS. Banks, what do you think of Alfred Austin, the new poet-laureate of England? I think he's the best man, all things con sidered, that could have been chosen. He hasn't the turbid Btyle of Sir Edwin Ar; nold, and there's more body, more imagi nation, more snap, vim and poetic fire about his verses than you will find in in Bay, Rivers, who in thunder is Alfred Austin, anyhow? Messrs. C. F. Moore is Co., Newberg, Ore., say: "We sell more of Chamber lain's Cough 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 'Save handWa." MrT W. H. Hitohoook, Columbus, Wash., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sells well and is highly praised b all who use it." ' For sale by Ireland's Pharinaoy. , Say, doctor, is a bald head the sign of wisdom? Not always; it more frequently indi cates domestic infelioity. Mrs. W. B. Meek, who resides at Camp tonville, Oal., says her daughter was for several years troubled at times with se vere cramps in the stomach, and would be in snoh agony that it was neoessary to call in a physioiau. Having read about 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, "but 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. ' Dah am to much misplaoed energy in disehere worl,' said Uncle Eben. Dah am too many yonng men that insists on cul tivate dah mind when they orter be cul tivate' a 'tater patch. Sore throat. Any ordinary case may be cured in one night by applying Cham berlain's Pain Balm as directed with each bottle. This medioine is also famous for its oures of rheumatism, lame back and deep-seated and muscular pains. For sale by Ireland's Pharmaoy. She (intensely musical) Oh! You can't think how I love thiB song; listen, now he's coming to the refrain. He (intensely bored): Retrain? How I wish to noodnees he would. There are many good reasons why yen should use One Minute Cough Cure. There are no reasons why you should not, if in need bf help. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. New ton's drug store. The Rector: You don't mean to say you went to a dog show on Sunday? Penelope: Yes; but I looked at the St. Bernards only. . A. G. Bartley, of MBgio, Pa., writes: I feel it a duty of mine to inform you and the publio that De Witt's Witoh Hazel SBlve oured me of a very bad ease of ec zema. It also cured my boy of a run ning sore on his leg. Newton's drag store. Contractor: I trusted you to overlook this work, and here the thing I was most particular about you have negleoted altogether. Overseer: And isn't that overlooking it entoirely, I'd like to know. The cure of rheumatism has often taxed medical skill, but its prevention has been very easy by an occasional use of Sim mons Liver Regulator. It keeps ths liver well regulated, and the system free from poison. Therein is the secret of health. "I have used it for yeats for indigestion and constipation, and also found it gives one relief from a touch of rheumatism." ' N. Hughes, Lordsburg, N. M. Tramp: Onemoment, my friend; can you spare the price of a glass of beer? Party Acoosted: Yes, easily; and what's more, I'm Just going down street to get it. Q'dayl - Further waste money on drugs, ments.elo. They you. Yeu? have ilim nmjl. Irnnw. precious time and vacuum treat will never our probably, tried Nature is A I and waiting to man anflering w A Vll vllllnarS from the following Nmninal WMkneM, K la inouraoiei .. - fjniidiMt. nrnu w Total Impenc, Hrain Ion, Imm, ftoirgetfnlneu, '"J"""' NleepleMiwMh ate. But .E2; edy must be scientifically used. It to KIJE TWCIT Y, and the greatest possible ft?? for Its application Vatedinttswelfc known Dn! .Sanden Electirle i in vention has been sold and given complete saUs f action for nearly tMrty years, and we refer sufferers to hundreds of cures in every Bute. Throw drugs to the dogs, and Join army of cures in messing mo given weak men. This belt also ouresi Rheumatism, Lame Back, IiUmbagro,DyspepsIa,Kidney and Liver Complaints, and general Ill-health. - A pocket edition of Dr. Saadea.1 cele- Drateu oooa ; "Three Classes of Men," wffl be sent free, sealed, uppa application. R..nr mui ahnnlil md it. It il the OBlV full and complete guide for seU-treaUnent ever offered. Free to everybody. uBm lee? It. The Sanden Electric Co., Vo. 988 llxtetBtk ft, Dseww, Col AlMHirwTrk,CBte !, E- Urgest Electro-Helical Oeucernln the World! TvsenPoni CONQUEST OF JULIA. Julia Raymond was Dulnton's cousin, and he had boon dangling about her for a month. . Discouraged nt his want of suo oess he determined to go awuy from her. He had indiscriminately stuffed his third portmanteau when a letter was brought to him. "Gad," he thought, "from Julia! Why can't she leave me alone?" It was a dainty missive, asking him to dine with her that night. "We two together," she wrote, "quite to ourselves. Did you say you were going away today? But that will not matter; you can go as well to morrow." He sat down to think the matter out. He was determined to leave by the mid night train, but nnw no particular rea son why he should not spend tho evening with her. Her house lay botweon him and the station; there was not muoh time to lose, and since she chose to send her invi tations at so ridiculously short a notice he considered that he might appropriately take his luggage with him. Accordingly, at 8 o'clock he chartered a cab, which, loaded with his impedimenta, went trail ing heavily off toward Miss Raymond's house. Julia, from an upper window, was as tonished to see Dalnton superintending the unloading of the cab before her door. Indeed, she was distinctly angry, and came down to meet him in a very high and offended spirit. His three portman teaus were piled together in the hall, crowned with a hatbox, a few chaotic par cels and a guncase. "You see, Julia," Dain ton said, "I have come." ' ' You seem to have oome to stay. ' ' "Oh, no, I assure you," he said oheer fully. "You see, I am half way to the sta tion here. It was really too much bore to think of going back to my place again to night, and so I brought my baggage along." . ; "It was very thoughtful of you," she said. "Very. I was astonished at my own dis cretion." She looked at him closely. He was quite happy and unconcerned apparently, and Julia's anger gave way to disappointment. She hod thought he would not go. "You are really going tonight?" . . "I am really going. In three hours and n half I shall be gone." "And when are you ooiialng back?" "I really don't know. It entirely de pends on olrcurastances." "On what oirouinstances?" "I'm afraid I cannot tell you." "But, my dear oousin, you ought to know." "I suppose we are oouslns about tenth cousins," said Dalnton, "but you needn't make so much of it." She raised her eyebrows. "You have not answered my question," she said, "but it does not matter. Shall we go in to dinner?" The first half hour was rather silent. Dalnton had a pleasant feeling of security. Somehow the thought of his luggage in the hall solaced him. His game, he oon sidered, was to wait. Certainly Julia's mood was unusually gentle; he had never seen her quite so bewitchingly sincere. Al so he bad never felt so much in love with her before. The situation was one to be sedulously nursed. "I hate partings," said Julia, "even little, unimportant ones like this." "Do you?" said Dalnton. "Yes, I sup pose they are rather sad." " Sad is hardly the word, is it?" "Perhaps not. Would you use a stronger word?" "I should say they were foolish." "Oh, no, not foolish. Only necessary." "But are they necessary?" "My dear cousin," he said, "you ask such searching questions. To answer you in general terms I should say yes." "But in this particular instance?" -she asked. She looked at him with a great purple grape pressed against her lips. "In this particular instance," he an swered slowly, "it is eminontly necessary forme." She flnsned a little and dropped her eyes. Dalnton was feoling deliciously confident by this time. He was infinitely glad that he had come. J ulla shot a quick, Inquiring glance at him over the rim of her wineglass, sipped and set it down. "I suppose," she said, "that for some people it is the easiest thing in the world to break a pleasant friendship." "As easy," said Dalnton, prompted by a sudden inspiration, "as to break this." He emptied his glass and broke the stem across the middle. "Oh," she ried, "how oould you! You are so praottcal in your illustrations. . I cannot inatoh that glass in London." "Then I will match it for you out of London." "I bought them last year in Florence." ! "Then I will go to Florence." "Oh, you need not trouble, thank you. I can find the address." "But I should like to be of some service to you, Julia. Cousinship surely admits of that, and I may as well go to Florence as anywhere." "You are very strange, and, if I may ay so, very silly tonight." "You must remember," he said, "that I ant leaving you." "You are going entirely of your own accord." ' . . r i. "Of course," he said, "if you wish me to stay" "My dear oousin" she began. "No, not on those terms. If I stay you must forget this cousinship, Julia. I have been very patient, haven't I?" "I am afraid," she said, "I don't quite understand. " "Oh, yes," he said, rising, "you do. You know I have been patient. " He took her hand. "This is a very pretty hand," he said, "for a cousin I" She did not seem to mind his familiarity in the least. "Sup pose," he went on, "that next year we go to Florence together for a long time?" He kissed the hand he held and had to fight hard to keep his seL possession. , "Ig this," she said, "to be considered a proposal?" "Precisely," he answered. "Shall it be next year?" - "My dear oousin," she said, "let it be when you like." He had to hurry woefully to catch his train. "I must go, Julia," he said. "I made up my mind, and I must keep the first strong resolution I ever made, but I hall be back In a week." - He came back in three days. New Bud get. . - , '. : - Jawt Beeaped. An English newspaper has an Item about a little Scotch boy who, while play ing on the docks, fell into the water and was with great difficulty rescued by a by stander: . . "' - - "You ought to be very glad I was neat by," said his rescuer. "I am," replied the boy. "And I'm to glad ye got me out. What a llokln I wad got from my mlther If I'd been drooned." Youth's Companion. . Amid Many Interruption. He Kept Bight on, Undismayed. ' I hope you will not accuse me of tak ing an unfair advantage, Miss Jarvis," be gan Wesley Hlgglutop, slipping into the unoccupied seat by the side of the young woman, "but I saw you getting on this train, and I came along. 1 am going 85 or 80 miles anyhow and farther still if necessary. I want to have a talk with you." "Mr. Hlgglntop "I know what you are about to say I am taking a liberty not warranted by our short acquaintance, and all that sort of thing. But I am not. I have been in thl car nearly a quarter of an hour, Miss Jar- vis, waiting for a good excuse to come aud take this seat, and when I saw that loose jointed old Algerine, with the blue black whiskers and the molasses colored suit of clothes, that got on at the last station, making for this seat, I felt it to be a duty to forestall him. will you oonge me by taking a look at those whiskers, Miss Jar- Vis?" "I see them, Mr. Higglntop." "Well, that's why I popped down here so suddenly. I am not vnin, Miss Jarvis, but I took it for granted" "Yes, you seem to have taken it for granted," she interjected. "That between a young man of at least average respectability in appearance and a seedy old hunks with dyed whiskers no young woman of taste oould hesitate a moment. Hence" "Upon my word, sir" "Hence I am here. Of two evils, Miss Jarvis, always ohoose the better looking. When I want any figs, young man, I'll let you know. You will oonfer a favor by strolling along down the aisle. I was go ing to say, Miss Jarvis, that there's noth ing accidental about this. I am on this train in pursuance of a deliberate design. I am sitting by your side entirely on pur pose. At exactly 10 o'olook last night I made up my mind I wouldn't hang on by my eyelids any longer. I decided I would seize the first opportunity" The train had been going at the rate of 40 miles an hour. The sudden application of the airbrakes brought it quickly to a stop. There was a confused sound of voices. Rifle shots were heard. Mr. Higglntop listened a moment and resumed: "I decided to seize the first opportunity to tell you" "For heaven's sake, what"- "To tell you that I" "No, no! I mean what is that noise about? Something dreadful is happening! I am sure it is!" "There's some disturbance at the for ward end of the train I presume. Viola Jarvis" "Oh, Mr. Higglntop, at such a time as this how can you" "A man as far gone as I am doesn't stop to reason about things. I have only known you about six weeks, but I think I have wanted you all my" Crack! Snap! Boom! The wildest consternation reigned. Pas sengers were crouching down between the seats. Faces were pale with terror. And the fusillade continued, varied now aud then by a louder explosion. A bullet oc casionally came through a window and buried Itself in the woodwork of the car. "Oh, Mr. Higglntop" "My name is Wesley." "Are we in any danger?" "Danger? I feel as if my whole future were at stake. This is the most momen tous orisis of my life. My darling girl' ' "Oh, Mr. Higglntop" "Wesley. My name is Wesley." Crack! Crack! Crack! Boom! "How oan you think of anything" "I oan't, dear. I can't think of anything except that the sweetest, loveliest girl on earth" Crack! Crash! Boom! "Is holding my hand, in clasp so eager, so" She dropped It instantly. "I I didn't know it," she faltered. He merely gathered her trembling little hands in his own and held them fast. "You have only known me six weeks, " he resumed, "but" Boom I "If it had been six years" "Please, Mr. Hig" "Wesley." "Well, Wesley'" "You darling!" Crack! Crash I Crash! "Oh, what will become of us?" "Viola, dear, it only rests with you to say. I don't believe in long engagements, Four weeks from this day take your hands away from mine, and I'll kiss you before all these people, you willful girl. There! Now you're acting sensibly, Hello, conductor t What's the matter?" "Train robbers," replied the uniformed guardian of the train, who had just en tered the car. "They've looted the express oar and got away with (35,000. The dan aer's over now, though. The gang's gone. Those last shots you heard were to keep everybody soared till the thieves had got dear. You can all get up from under the seats now. I guess none of you is going to be fatally killed." "And now, darling," resumed Mr. We ley Higglntop, "I have only to say that" But he spoke in a tone too low to be heard except by the ears for whioh it was intendod. When the train moved off again, how ever, after a further delay of IB or 30 min Utes, he still held those little hands in his, Chicago Tribune. Parried by a Joke. One of Henry Clay's most formidable Kentuoky opponents was John Pope, a one armed man, for many years a member of congress and at one time United States senator. He was onoe running against Mr. Clay in the Lexington district, and the contest was close and exciting. As election day approached Mr. Clay heard .that an Irishman in Lexington who had always been one of his political supporters had announced his purpose to vote for Mr. Pope. Mr. Clay went to see him and Inquired the reason. "Faith, Mr. Clay," said the man, "an I've oonoluded to vote for the man who has only one arm to thrust Into the treas ury." Eouth's Companion. '" Bobbedl - " ' 'v;" Our correspondent at Guthrie writes us as follows under date of nineteen hundred and something: "The westbound express, due at 18:15 this afternoon, was held up by female bandits about ten miles east of this city. Several kodak views of a bonnet that was just too lovely for anything were taken, but the male passengers who had seats were courteously allowed to keep them. Great exoitement prevails. "Detroit Trio- Cumulative Evidence. "You ought to be very proud of your Wife. She is a brilliant talker." "You're right there." "Why, I oould listen to her all night." "I often do.'.' Texas Sittings. It's juBt as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure ae anything else. It's easier to eure a severe oough or cold with it. Let your next purohase for a cough be One Minute Oough Cure. Better medioine; better results: better try it. Newton's drug store. The World's Fair Testa - ahowed no baking powder M pweo or so great in ka oabtg power aa tho Royal ' One's physical feelings, like the faithful fetter, search and point out plainly the bet of disease or health. If a man is not feeling well and vigorous if he is losine flesh and vitalitv. if he is listless, nervous, sleepless, he certainly is tiot well. The down hill road from health to sickness is smooth and declines rapidly. At the hrst intimation ot uisease, tne wise man takes a pure, simple vegetable tonic. It puts his digestion into good ac tive order and that nuts the rest of his body in order. The medicine that will do this is a medicine tnat is gooa to take in any trouble of the blood, the digestion, or the respiration, no matter how serious it may have become. The medicine to take is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is a remark able remedy. It cures diseases in a per fectly natural way, without the use of strong drugs. It cures by helping Nature. It has a peculiar tonic effect on the lining membranes of the stomach and bowels. By patting these membranes into healthy condition, stimulating the secretion of the various digestive juices and furnishing to the blood the proper purifying properties, it reaches out over the whole body and drives disease-germs before it into the usual excretory channels. It builds up firm muscular flesh, makes the skin and the eyes bright. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has been found wonderfully efficacious in the treatment of skin diseases eczema, tetter, erysipelas, salt-rheum from com mon pimples or blotches to the worst case of scrofula. Dad he says that the world's all right, Sun by day, an' a fire at night; When he broke his legs in the railroad wreoks Thanked the Lord that it warn't his neck! When the only house that he owned burnt down, Pitched a tent 'bout a mile from town; While the rest was a-orying' fit to kill, Thanked the Lord we was livin' still! Jest don't matter what comes along, While the whole world's sighin' he's in fer song! De Witt's Sarsaparilla is prepared for cleansing" the blood. It builds npand strengthens constitutions impaired Dy disease. Newton's drug store. Notice. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to an order of the district court 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 Silva, Antonio Jose Sil va, Valentin Montoyaand 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, one of the grantees of the Mesita de Jnana Lopez grant, situate, lying and being in the county of Santa Fe, territory of New Mexioo, the Cerrillos Coal & Iron Company will on the 9th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1805, at the office of Robert 0. Oortner, a notary publio named in said order, as the person before whom euoh depositions shall be taken, proceed to take the depositions of the witnesses herein named. Cebbillos Coal & Iron Company, By R. E. Twiiohem,, Attorney and Agent. The healing properties of De Witt's Witoh Hazel Salve are well known. It enres eczema, skin affections and is sim ply a peifeot remedy for piles. Newton's drug store. Aviso. A todos quienes conoierne: For esta se da aviso que de oonformi dad eon una orden de la eorte de distrito en y por el condado de Santa Fe, y terri torio de Nuevo Mexico, dirigiendo la au torizaoion de una oomision para tomar las declaraoiones de los Biguientes testi gos nombradoB: Francisoo Romero, Je sus Narvais, Ambrosio Ortiz, Aseencion Siiva, Antonio Jose Silva, Valentin Mon toya y Antonio Ortiz y Salazar, ol testi monio de quienes se tnmara oon referen oia a quienes eran los herederos y desoen dientes lineales de Domingo Romero, uno de los meroenados de la merced de la Me sita de Juana Lopez, situada y ubloada en el condado de Santa Fe, territorio de Nuevo Mexioo, la Cerrillos Coal fc Iron Compnny, el dia" 9 de Diciembre, A. D. 1895, en la oficina del notario publioo, Robert 0. Gortner, nombrado en dicha orden de aer la persona delante de quien so tomaran diohas declaraoiones, Be pro oedera a tomar la deolaraeion de los tes" tigos aqui nombrados. Cebbillos Coal & Ibon Company, For R. E. Twitohell, Abogado y Agente. Acts at once, never fails, One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma, and that feverish oondition which accom panies a severe eold. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. Newton's drug store. Burlington Honte. The Bummer has come and gone; the beautiful autumn is again with us; the great Burlington continues to come and go every day in the year, and will con tinue to run the best equipped trains from Denver to Chicago, St. Louis, Peoria, Qoincy, 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 publio, 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 n. m. and 9:60 p. m. and earry the finest Pullman Falaoe Sleeping Cars, Famous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars (meals a la earte), Reolining Chair Cars and splendid day ooaehea. Notwithstanding the many ad vantages offered by this line, our rates are as low as via any other. All tioket agents will consider it a pleasure to give full particulars, tioket you, check your baggage to any point in the United States or Canada. Remember your looal agent can make you as good rates as ean be ob tained in Denver, but should you desire any apcoiRl information, kindly write O. W. Vnllery, General Agent, 1089 17th street, Denver, Colo. It is a truth in medioine that the small est dose that perform a oure is the best. De Witt's Little Early Riser are the smallest pills, will perform a cure, and are ths best. Newton's drug store. RIO GRANDE & SANTA FE Denver & Rio Grande Railroads. THE SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. ' Time Table No. 36. Effective (Jet. 15, 1S95. EAST BOUND No. 476. MIT, 8:50 am Lv. Santa Fe. Ar.. . 11:15 a m At'.Espanola. Lv.. 12:41) a in Ar.Knibudo.I.v... 1:30 p m.....'. Ar. Barranca. Lv.. 3:O0pm....Ar.Tre9 Piedras.Lv WEST BOI'ND P.S No. 475. 6:10 pm 3 :55 p m 2:30 pm 1 :30 u in 40.. 59.. 66. 97, .11 :52 am o:uu p m Ar. Aiitomto.l.v.. 6:10 p m Ar. Alamosa. Lv . 10:30 p m Ar.Solida.Lv... 1:20 a m Ar. Florence. Lv. 2 :40 a m Ar . Pueblo. Lv. . 4:12am Ar . Colo Spgs . Lv 7:15 am Ar. Denver. Lv... l:U..10:00ain 160.. 8:40 am 246.. 4:45 am 311.. 1:49a m 84:!.. 12: 25 am 37.. 10:50 ii m 463.. 7:45 pm Connections with main line and branches as follows: At Antonito for Durangn, Silverton and nil points in the San Juan country. At Alamosa for Jimtown, Creede, Del Norte, Monte Vista and all points in the San Luis vslley. At Salida with main line for all points east and west, including LeadviUe. At Florence with F. fc C. 0. R. R. for the gold camps of Cripple Creek and Victor. At Foeblo, Colorado Springs and Den ver with all Missouri river lines for all points east. . Through passengers leaving Santa 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. Hoopeb, G. P. A., Denver, Colo. Nothing bo distressing as a hacking cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. Newton's drug store. . Kedueed Kates 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 date of sale, allowing stop-overs at any interme diate points. For particulars call on or address agents of the Manta Fe Home. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M, Geo. T. Nioholson, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. Pure blood means good health. De Witt's Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, cures eruptions, eczema, scrofula aud all diseases arising from impure blood. New ton's drug store.. New Fast California Train. On October 29 the Santa Fe Route will inaugurate new and strictly limited first class servioe to Southern California. TheCalifornia Limited willleave Chioago at 6,00 p. m. daily, reaching Los Angeles in three days and San Francisco in three and one-half days, a saving of half a day. Time from this station correspondingly reduced. Equipment will consist of superb new vestibuled Pullman palace and compart ment sleepers, chair car aud dining oar, through to Lob Angeles without change. This will be the fastest aud most lux urious service via any line to California. Another daily train will oary through palaoe sleeper and tourist sleeper to San Francisoo and tourist sleeper to Los Angeles, as at present. For full particulars inquire of looal agent Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R. Say, why don't you try De Witt's Little Early Risers? These little pills oure head ache, indigestion and constipation. They are small, but do the work. Newton's drug store. Proelamatlon ofHeward. Whereas, On the 28th day of August, 1895, one Manuel Pino was murdered in the oounty of Socorro and territory of New Mexico by one Jack Hinton; and Whereas, The said Jsok Hinton is now a fugitive from justice, now, therefore, I, W. T. Thornton, governor of the terri tory of New Mexico, do hereby offer a reward of Two Hundred Dollars ($200) to be paid out of any money in the terri torial treasury appropriated for the pur pose of rewards, for the arrest and de livery to the sheriff of Socorro oounty, of the Baid Jack Hinton. Done at the exeoutive office on this, the 16th day of November, A. D., 1895. Witness my hand and the great seal of the territory. seal W. T. Tbointon, Governor of New Mexioo. By the Governor: LOBlON MlLLKB, Secretary of New Mexico. onc-hau1 am w eox. POZZONPS COUPLEXION POWDER! I tau been the standard (or fortr Tn and ' . mure mpuw to-aajr tnan ever neiora. 1 POZZOXI'S I II the Meal complexion powder beaotlfyimr, I reireBoinf, oieaniy, neaimrui ana narmieie, , A dellotf , InvUlble protection to the taot. I . With ewy kwx of POUONPB a mtf 4 mm uvup rurr BOX la a-tvea tree ot charm. 1 AT DR0QOI8T8 AMD FANCY STORES. Something We call especial attention to our celebrated Frey's patent flat opening blank book We make them in all manner of styles. We bind them in any style yon wish. We rule them to order CTOB WORK 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. LEGAL IBXjAlSrKS We carry a full and complete line of all Legal Blank, including those required by the Brand Law enacted by the last legislature. INEW MEXICAN PRINTING COUPANY. are flio Sole Mm V