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JL f SB li you want a sure relief for uniDS, use an Allcock's Bear in Mind Not one of iiuus is us guuu aa luc gcuuiuc. SUNBEAMS. The Talmud (Jewish book fit funds mental and cauonioal law) says that there . were 30 persons besides Joshua who pos sessed the power of stopping the sun. lilvely as a Cllcket. Although in the first instance as slug' gish as a tortoise, the kidneys become as a cricket when a healthful .impulse is given to them with Hostetter's Stomaoh Bitters, a promoter of activity in these organs which counteracts a tendency to their lethargy and disease. Inaction of the kidneys, it should be remembered, is the first stage of those dangerous renal maladies against which the resources of meuioal soienoe are too often emanated in vain. Peril is forestalled by the Bit ters, which averts Bright' disease, dia betes, dropsy, gravel and the' troubles arising from a weak bladder. Equally efficacious is it in checking ana eradioat ing malarial bilious and nervous nil ments, dyspepsia, constipation and rheu matism. Appetite and sleep are im proved and convalescence hastened by its beneficial action. Either when health is slightly or seriously impaired, the value of this restorativb and preventive medi cine is speedily made manifest. Gold, silver, copper, iron, tin,' lead, meronry, sulphur, carbon, antimony, bis muth, and zinc were the only minerals known at the time of the discovery of America. A. E. Eilpatrick, of Filmore, Cal., had the misfortune to have his leg oaught be tween a cart and a stone and badly bruised. Ordinarily he would have been laid op for two or three weeks, but says: "After using one bottle of Chamberlain's Fain Balm I began to feel better, and in three days was entirely well. The peculiar soothing qualities which Chamberlain's Fain Balm possesses I have never notioed in any other liniment. I take pleasure in recommending it." This liniment is bIbo of great value for" rheumatism and lame back. For sale by A. C. Ireland, jr. .In the United States a driver of horses sits on the tight and turns his team in that direction; in England the national custom is the reverse. Can any reader of Notes for the curious tell when and why the ohango was made? The popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the high esteem in which it is held leads us to believe .it to be an article of great worth and merit. We have the pleasure of giving the experi ence of three prominent citizens of Re dondo Beach, Cal., in the use of the remedy.- Mr. A. V. Trudell says: "I have always reoeived prompt relief when I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy." Mr. James Orchard says: ' "I am satisfied that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy on red my cold." Mr. J. M. Hatoher says: ,For three years I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family and its re sults have always been satisfactory." For sale by A. 0. Ireland, jr. There was a time when the whole solar system was nothing more than a nebulous bail. .. Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rookford, 111., writes: "From personal experience I ran recommend De Witt's Sarsaparilla, a cure for impure blood and general de bility." Newton's drug store. - ' No on) knows when Zoroaster was born. The dates given vary between 200 and 6000 years B. C. '. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular remedy for croup. Safe for ohildren and adults. Newton's drug store. ;; . : The first of the modern bank notes were made in China about the year 1000 A. D. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cure the most severe cough and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without it? Newton's drug store. , She saw a mouse, but did cot swerve, Although it must have shocked her, She had to make a show of nerve She was a female doctor. MenDorvi Farther wast money on drugs, ments, ete. They , yon. Yen have them and know. preoionstime and vacuum treat will never cure probably trie a; Nature is A IV WATS willing? land waiting, to cure you, una no from the following man eunering is Inourable! Nominal Weakneaa, Bmlaalmna, Partial or Total Impotence, Jtoala EnlWMUen, lOWM, uuAnlauMu. mi, nnt natures own rem edy must be scientifically need. It to KJM TBICITY. and the neatest possible perfection for its application Js attained In the well known tor. IftuMlea Elcetets Sets. This In vention has been sold and given oomplete satis faction for nearly thirty years,, and we refer sufferers to hundreds of cures in every State. Throw drugs to the dogs, and Join our army of mires in blessing me arew!t uwu rvor given weak men. This beltelso cures: Rheumatism, Lame Back, Lumbagro,DyspepsIa,Kidney , and Liver Complaints, and general ill-health. A pocket edition of brsted book oele- "Thfee Classes of Men." Will be sent free, sealed, upon application. Every man should read it. It is the only full ' and complete guide for self-treatment ever offend. Free to everybody. oaMl toa M. The Sanden Electric Co., Vt, 9Mlxtowtk It, Dowr, Cel. Also Htm York, CMeago Kasj- ' Unrest ttseCro-Me Ileal Otacern ia the Worldl IHr J V-x rf A si, I . X pains in the back, side, chest, or , Porous Plaster the host of counterfeits and imita- What the Boot Was. "Guess what I've doue with my watoh, Em'ly?" asked Mr. Kising, with an air of great self possession. "Don't tell me, John, that you've lost it," Mrs. Rising replied, with true wifely alarm. "Nothing of the sort, Km'ly. Don't you worry about me. I've sold it." "What did you get for it, John?" "I got 110 and boot, Mrs. Rising; that's what I got for an old sliver timepiece whioh never kept time," was Mr. Rising's proud response. "I'm glad if you think' it was a good bargain,- John," Mrs. Rising remarked somewhat timidly. "Who has the watoh now?" "Young Nicoll. But I haven't told you about the boot that's the profit, you know." "It seems queer to me that you wanted it, John." "Well, now, Em'ly, I'd like to know why?" Mr. Rising responded in a long suffering tone. "No reason, John, only young Nlcoll's go much smaller than you he's Just a boy, you know," said Mrs. Rising half apologetically. "Now, Em'ly, Nlcoll's old enough to know what ho wants, and a bargain 's a bargain. Any man that's a man takes a good thing when he sees it.". "That's just the question, John. Was it agoodthingr If there'd been a pair It would seem different," Mrs. Rising said firmly. "But he didn't have a pair, Em'ly. He only had one it's a dandy, - and I'm mighty glad to have it." And Mr. Ris ing's spirits rose again. "When will you woar it, John?" asked Mrs. Rising, returning to the charge. "We're not on the plains, Em'ly, so I'll not wear it; I'll use it nights. ". . "For cats, John?" "Possibly for oats, but it'll be handy on the electric cars." "John Rising, will you tell me what you can do with one boot on the . electrio cars?" Mrs. Rising demanded. ' Mr. Rising looked at his wife and then said gently: "Em'ly, the boot is a revolver." Chi cago Times-Herald. Bertie's Letter. Deer Mistur Edetur: I am such a bad boy at hoam that I get llkked mornln an nite on joneral prinse pals. The other day a paytent medesuu man came threw town and I bot gome sarvo for,two apply aftur pairental per gwasbun. , I have two cats, won I call Hans and the othur Satan, ooi Satan finds sum mis ohef still for idle Hans too due. The other nite Hans started out two lik awl the cats in the wad. Down ueor Kasey's beer em poryum ho enkowntered a feeline coffle kooler from Harlem hitos. Hans got llkked. Sore necks mornln, I embarmd his browses with sarve. Their was taller in the sarve and Satan tliot it ekwal to Porter-howsestake, and stuck two Hans like a porusploatur. Sistur Annoy oanie in waring a white brokadid silk dress, and Hang jumped lntwo her lap. Of korse the skurt was spoylt, and I boar the blaim for weaks, alsew sevral goodyear welts which dad infllkted. Dad Is hed over heals in polltiks, and talks a proniynent part in our wad oork usls. A feller told me dad's duty's wen two lite up the haul, introduse the speck -erg, and afturwords two oollek the bottles and other daybree. So thay are braking dad in graduly. Next week I will rite you awl about polytiks In our wad, and promts a xtray fine lettur. fours affedksshunly, Bertie. P. S. I wrote the abuv aftur won of my cusstomery Ukkens, and sew left out my most seryous wlttysizms. New York Recorder. .- An Even Thing. . It has been said that all men are onw ards in the dark, and there is doubtless gome truth in the statement. Two officers of the British army in India had a diffi culty which resulted in a duel. ' The colonel, the challenged party, was an old campaigner who had won his laur els in the Crimea, and was a most gallant soldier. The ohoioe of weapons being his, he named pistols, and eleoted that the af fair should oocur in a dark room. We scoured a room SO feet square, gays the narrator of the incident, closed every crevice that would admit light, placed our men in oorners diagonally opposite, and withdrew. Each man was provided with' three oharges, and when these were exhausted we rushed in to gather up the mutilated remains. Each man stood erect and soldierlike in bis corner, untouohed, but directly behind the offloer who hod given the challenge were three bullet holes made by the colo nel's pistol. "How is this?" said a grizzled major. "Had you been standing here when those shots were fired, you would have been killed." The oulprlt was forced to admit that ho had dropped to one knee. "You are a coward, sir, and unfit for the company of soldiers and gentlemen 1" cried the major. - "Hold on, major!" said the colonel. "It. is a stand off. While he was on his knees in one corner, I was on my stomach in the other. "St. Louis Globe-Demoorat. Particular. . "Are you the warden of this here jail?" he inquired as he leaned on the stick over whioh he had carried his bundle. "I am," was the reply. - i "Well, how's the wentilatlon?" t "Why, good, of course." "An the food?" "Same as usual." i '. "Any elevators yetf 'f "Of course not." . , "Hut an oold water in the rooms?" ' "Not a bit." "Well, they's tlni yet. Hustle roun an git things in shape. Ye know I've been a reg'lar boarder with ye for many winters, but ye'll haveter git In er few modern improvements er I'm goin ter transfer me custom." Washington Star. A Mistake. " "Thou are the man 1" With pala faces and bated breaths the crowd turned front the accuser to the ac cused.' "Well, I guess not. I am a bloomer bi oyole girl I" Mounting her wheel and" giving the judge the ha! hat over her shoulder, she rode gracefully out of the oourtroom. New York World. A Matter of Priaa. !'How do yon manage to live?" he asked of ths old woman who wanted "Just a few pennies." "... "By begging," she answered frankly. "Why don't yon apply for admission to tha poorhonse?" "Sir," she exclaimed, "I'm too proud to be a pauper!" Chiaago Post A Sure Sicii. "flush, there are visitors in the draw ing room 1" "How do you know?" "Listen ! Papa is saying 'my dear' to mamma." Punch. A Bare Specimen. Mrs. Donovan Miokaol, wud ye luk at that lovely goat? Be the powers, if we had that big divvel in the front yard, we'd be the invy av the whole neighborhood. Mr. Donovan Go an wit' you an your ignorance ! Can't ye see be the sign on the birdcage that he's wan o' them Oryx Licorices? Mrs. D. Arrah, thin av coorse it is that same, an I might av knowed had I noticed his beautiful lioorice horns. Truth. A Mix rp. The elements were so mixed in him that nature might stand up and say to all the world, This was n man I Shakes peare. Life. Difficult. "Before I came up my wife says to me, 'Don't ride facing his tail, George. 1 'But how am I to know which is his tail?" London's Funny Wonder. Retribution. Wife If I had known before we were married that you swore so, I never won Id have married yon. t The Husband (sadly) That rs what comes of being a hypocrite. Life. A His stepper. "Lizzie, it's a pleasure to torn the rope for yon, yon jump so smooth an easy. " Truth. Coughing irritates the delioate organs and aggravates ths disease. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps at onoe, makes expectoration easy, reduoes the soreness and inflammation. Every one likes it. Newton's drag store. Thomas Parr, who was born io England in 1488 and died there in 188S in the one hundred and fifty-second year of Ills age waa first married at tha age of 130. Ha' died from overeating at tha banquet given him by ths King of England. THE BARS OF HEALTH once down, disease finds an easy en trance. If there is a weak spot in the body, disease-germs will find it. They will lodge right in that spot and unless they are driven out at once, will increase and multiply and grow into seriousness. Weakness is a predisposition to disease. Whether the weakness be local or gen eral, it is dangerous. Good healthy strength all over the body is the best safeguard against disease. Debility of any kind is a direct invitation, to serious sickness. The reason that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures 98 per cent, of all cases of consumption if taken in the early stages of the disease, is that it puts the whole body into a hearty, healthy condition. The poisonous tuber cular matter is thrown off by the lungs, and the pure, rich blood cours ing through them, quickly stops the inflammation, heals the broken mem branes and makes the lungs perfectly strong and sound. Consumption is marked by wasting away of the bodily tissues and vice versa. A wasting of the flesh brings on consumption. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery in duces the accumulation of sound, hard, healthy flesh. It increases the appetite and the capacity of the digestive organs for the assimilation of food. It is a puri fier, a tonic and a powerful curative rem edy, all in one bottle. All who will send their addresses, and twenty-one cents in postage stamps, to cover wrapping, to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.. will receive by mail a book of 1000 pages, which tells all about tne ' uoiaen meuicai uiscovery. The sun is known to be moving through epaoe with a speed of 150,000,000 miles per annum. It is the same old story and yet con stantly reourring that . Simmous Liver Regulator is the beet family medicine. "We have used it in our family for eight years and find it is the best medicine we ever used. We think there is no snch medicine as Simmons Liver Regulator." Mrs. M. E. S. Addington, Fraaklin, N C. "Each member of our family uses it as occasion requires." W. B. Smith, Mt. Vernon, Ky. The way is long, he said, and hard; And yet, ambitious, I wonld be. So great so well proclaimed the bard The'y name a good oigar for me. Geo. W. JenkinB, editor of the Santa Maria "Times," Cal., in speaking of the varions ailments of ohildren said: "When my ohildren have oroup there is only one patent medicine that I ever use, and that is Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It pos sesses some medioal properties that re lieve the little sufferers immediately. It is, in my opinion, the best cough medioine in the market." If this remedy is freely given as soon as the croupy cough ap pears it will prevent the attaok.. It is also an ideal remedy for whooping cough There is no danger in giving it to chil dren, as it contains nothing injurious. For sale by A. O. Ireland, jr. The first glove factory in England was opened in London in 1566. There are several giant bells in Mos eow, the largest, the King of Bells, weigh ing 182,000 pounds. CRYSTAL CARNIVAL AT LEADVILLE, COLO., DECEMBER 23, 1895 TO MARCH 4,1896. For the above ocoasion the Santa Fe Route will place on sale tickets to Lead- ville and return at a rate of $9.35. Dates of sale December 81, 1895 and January 3-4, 1896, final return limit Jan nary 9, 1896, also February 1 and 2, good for return passage February 5, 1896. Dar ing the month of January tickets will be sold on Saturdays, good until the follow ing Monday at a rate of $16.65. Tickets will also be sold at this rate on wednes day, January 15, good to return January 18. These tickets will be good going and returning via the same or going via one and returning via another line. Upen ing exercises will take place January 4, 1896 and the above rates will inolude ad mission tickets to the Ice Palaoe. H. S. Lutz, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. Geo. T. Nicholson, ' G. P. A, Chicago, III. One Minute Cough Cure is- rightly named. It affords instant relief from suffering when afflicted with a severe oongh or cold. , It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs and never fails to give immediate relief. Newton's drug store. Popular Low I'riee California excur sions. The Santa Fe route personally oon duoted weekly excursions to California are deservedly popular with travelers who Beek a wise economy in cost of rail road and sleeper tickets without saorifloe of any essential comfort. About one third saved as compared with first-class passage. The Pullmans oooupied by these parties are of latest pattern and af ford every necessary. Convenience. A porter goes with each car, and an experienced agent of the company is in charge. Ladies, invalids, elderly people, etc, will appreciate this personal care. The Santa Fe California line passes south of the region of severe snow storms and is remarkbly pioturesque. The daily servloe is same as above, except as re gards agents in charge. For descriptive literature and other information, address local agents A., T. A 8. F. R. R. U. H. litrri, Agent, Santa Fe, N. M. Gao. T. Nicholson, G. P. An Chicago, 111. : It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good, sound health one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There is no shorter or surer route than by a course of De Witt's Sarsaparilla. Newton's drug store. ' ' Notice far Publication. Homestead Entry No. 4196. Land Omoi at Simta Fa, S. M., ) Deo. 18, 1895. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and commote the same to a cash entry, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver, at Santa Fe, N. M., on January 25, 1896., via: Torlbio Vigil, of San Miguel County, N. M., for the 8. W. X of sec. 8, tp. 18 N. R.18 E. He names the following wlt nessses to prove his eontinnoos reeidenoe npon, and cultivation of, said land, vis: Atanssio Roibal, Pedro Mats, Hilario Roibal, Victor Roibal, all of Pecos, N. M. . J amis H. Wai.cn, Register. RIO GRANDE & SANTA FE Denver & Rio Grande Railroads. THE SCEKIC LINE OF TH i WORLD. Time Table No. 36. Effective Oct. 15, 1895.) 1 EAST BOUXn WEST BOUND No. 470. MILKS No. 475. 8:50ara I.v. Santa Fe.Ar 6:10pm ll:l!inm Ar.Kspanola. Lv.. 40,. 3:55pm 12:40am Ar Embudo.Lv... 59.. 2:30pm 1:30pm Ar. Barranca. Lv.. 66.. 1:30pm R:06 m. ...Ar.Tres Piedras.Lv 97.. 11:52 a m 5KX) ) m.. Ar.Antonito.Lv... 131. .10:00 a m 6:10pm Ar. Alamosa. Lv.. 160.. 8:40am 10:30 p m Ar.Salidn.Lv....248.. 4:45 a m 1:20a m Ar Florence. Lv. 311.. l:49o m 2 : III a m Ar . Pueblo. Lv. . .343 . . 12: 25 a m 4:12 am Ar . Colo Spg-s . Lv. 387 . . 10 :50 p in 7:15 am , .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 Juan country. At Alamosa for Jimtonn, Creede, Del Norte, Monte Vista and all points in the San Luis valley. At Salida with main line for all points east and west, inclnding Leadville. At Florence with F. & 0. C. 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 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. If suffering with piles, it will interest you to know that De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. This medicine is a specifio for all complaints of this char acter, and if instructions (which are simple) are carried out, a cure will re sult. We have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never fails. Newton's drag store. TIME TABLB. In effeot January 1, 1896.1 NORTH AND EAST. Read down 2 4 Read up 10:10 nil :00 a Lv... Santa Fe...Ar 10:20 al2 :30 a ll:00pll:50a ll:35pl2:01a 2:45 a 2:55 p 6:40 a 0:45 p 8:20a 8:10 p 10:55 al0:50p 11:05a 2:40a Ar Lamy....Lv Lv Lamjr .... Ar Ar..Laa VeB"as...Lv Lv... .Raton Ar U't' nil n 9:35 all :20p o:iu a isn p 3:20 a 2:50 p 1 .RQ Ml? n Trinidad Ar..La Junta. ..Lv Lv..La Junta.. .Ar 11 :20p 9:30a 10:3Upi2:wa izffiup 4:sua 2:35 d 6:00 a Pueblo.... .. .Colo Snrliurs a :.n pu:un p 6:42 p 9:42p 5;15 p 8:30a 8:40 p 3:40 p 1 :20 p 1 :20p Ar.... Denver.. ..Lv Ar..CrippleCk..Lv Ar.Salt Lake. ..I.v Ar.... Olden ....Lv I. v.. La Junta. ..Ar :uup 7:uup Q.9 1. o.eo 7:40 p 7:40 p aaup 2 :.iu p 11 :15all:10p 11 :43p 9:40 a 6:80 p 6:50 a 12:20 alO :20 a 6:50 a 4:50p 4:50 a 2:55 p 7:00a 5:00p 7:30a 5:30 p 3:00 D 1:00 a rs h:i r 11 :10p 9:00 b Hurton Ar...St Louis. ..Lv Ar. .. Newton . Lv 8;25a 8:00 p y .Jll n H'Un ...Wichita nil 'Alt n Ar.. .TODeka Lv 10:05 a 4:00 p Ar.Ka.ntaa Citv.Lv s:iua lsiip 9:00 a 1:251) 1:15 a 5:30 a 6:00pl0:00p Lv. Kansas Clty.Ar ..Fort uadison. .. . Ar . . . Chicago. . . Lv Dearborn it. gtat'n iu:ip Bswa SOUTH AND WBST. Bead down 1 3 Read up 4 2 1-20 nlS Hrtn 10:10 p 8:15 a 11K)0d 9Ka Lv... Santa Fe...Ar Ar Lam y....Lv Lv Lomy ...Ar 1330 nil 40 n 11:30 p 9:40 a 11:56 all :25 p lam a. Los (Jerrillot . Bernalillo. 11-05810:30 p 1:25 a. 9:50a 9:21 p 9:20 a 8:45 p 9-00a 8r05p 5:18 n 2 HIS all :50 a 2:45ol2:10p Ar.Albuquerq'e.Lv Lv.Albuquerq e. Ar n:au 6:15 8:40 a I ...aoeorro.... SanMarcial.. ...Rinoon ...Demuur.... 4:15 p i:a p 11:00 a 8:15 a li: 46a 10:00 a 10:45 a 2:00 D Ar. silver City. .Lv 10:05 a. 11:40 a ....Las unices Ar Kl Pmo....Lv z $5 all :50 a 3:C0at2:10p 8:45s5:25p 4:20pll:28p 7:15 p 1:45 a 9:50 a 9:50 a 8:30 o 6:30 d Ar.Albuquerq'e.Lv Lv.Albuquerq'e. Ar 9:20 a 8:4") p 9:00 a 8:15 p 3:40p 2:35 p 8:45 p 7:27 a 5:40 p 4:50a 2:10p 2:10p 6:30 a 6:30a -'XI it 2 -in n .... .uauup Flantaff.... Ashfork...., Preaoott.... Ar. .. Phoenix. ..Lv 12:15 p 2:10 p Baratow .San Bernardino.. 8:50 d 6:05 dI a:au d 4:ib d 10:25 p 9:10 a Ar.Loa Annies. Lv Ar..San Diego. .Lv Mojave Ar Sn FranoltcoLv 9UUp ltU 4,-OOp 4-00p 10:00 a 5:30p 10:10 plOUOp samp.. 10:45 a. . NEW FAST LIMITED TRAINS. "California Limited" (No. 8) and "Chi cago Limited" (No. 4) run solid between Chicago and Los Angeles. These are striotly limited trains and carry only pas sengers who pay full first class fares. Equipment oonsists of magnifioent vesti buled Pullman Palace Sleepers, Dining Cars and Free Reclining Chair Cars. CALIFORNIA AND MEXICO EXPRESS. Trains number 1 and t earry Pullman and Tourist Sleepers between Chicago and San Franoiseo, Los Angeles, El Paso and City of Mexico. Dining Cars be tween Chicago and Kansas City. Free Reclining Chair Cars between Chioago and La Jnnta. West of Kansas City meals for these trains are served at the famous Harvey Eating Houses. CONNECTIONS. Close connections are made iu Union Depots at Chicago, Kansas City, Denver, Colorado 8nrinas and other principal stations on the "Santa Fe Route'5 with all lines diverging. For further particulars eall on any agent of the "Santa Fe Route" or the undersigned. B. 8. LTJTZ, -gent, Santa Fe. T. NICHOLSON, 0. P. A., Chicago 0. Citv Ticket Office, First Nationat Bank Building. De Witt's Little Early Risers for bil iousness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill, a prompt on re. Newtoa's drug store. Something Jew! We call especial attention to onr celebrated Frey'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 MnMaraaB3f " job 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. LECKA-IL. BLANKS We carry a full and complete line of all Legal Blank, including those required by the Brand Law enacted by the last legislature. NB7 UEXICAN PRIBTING .C0HPA1JY. ffe are lie oe Makers