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WESTERN LIBERAL. LonnsnuRO. sett., i:, mx Noah C!rocn was down from Duncan Tuesday. W. II. Marble made a Silver City Irip this week. The Lordsburg postofllce mounted a new sign this week. Miss Emma Roberts is visiting with Mrs. W. II. Marbie. Mrs. J. L. Trewltt was in from the San Simon this week. Win. Walker was In from Sliver City Wednesday, on bis way to Gold Hill. John Duncan has had his family in from the San Simon this week, visit ing. Superintendent Noble and wife left for Chicago Wednesday to Inspect the Exposition. On the nintcenth of August a daughter was born to the wife of A. C. Young, at Haohita. Born, in Separ, on July 25, to the wife or Jas. Deaton, a daughter. Jim Is happy and doing well. The county commissioners have or dered fire guards plowed on each side of all the railroads of the county. At the last meeting of the commis sioners no business of any importance except the allowance of bills was allowed. Miss Mary Duncan from LosAngeles is visiting her brother, John Duncan, superintendent of the San Simon cat tle company. T. J. Cog'gln and famll left for their old home In Texas yesterday. They are undecided about whether this is a visit or not. The men working in IheOld Domin ion Copper mi ues at Globe, Arizona, have accepted a reduction of wages from $3 20 to $3 per day. AV. Heck, who has been (lringon this division for some tijne, left fur his old home in Ohio about a week ago. It is not likely that he will return. Jas. McCabo was up from the Ani mas this week, There sccus to be a fair attraction in this iectioL of the country that brings Jim up with aston ishing regularity. Judge A. A. Chapín, Unhed States nltorney in the Indian dc jredations claims, estimates that there are, from !New Mexico, 9,000 of these claims that aggregate $:0,000,000. Mrs. Henry Hill and her two daugh ters returned from San Jose, Califor nia, and took the train for their Clifton home, much to the satisfaction and pleasure of Henry. Among other nwtaiies appointed re cently was Don: II. Kediie, who has now qualified and now is qualified and prepared to swear any man for the small sum of four bits. Conductor Jas. Marshall has taken a vacation and is off to see the Colum bian Exposition and the sights on the .Midway. Jack Taylor is attending to his run while he is gone. Jerry Couglan come down from Outhrie Tuesday, his first trip to town since the washouts. lie has been very busy on their account but has now not about all the damages repaired. Tho Arizona & New Mexico road has caught up with the freight that accumulated during the washout and has taken oil the extra train. The trains now run on the old time card. The infant of Mrs. V. Hamilton died last Friday night and was buried Sat urday. Mrs. Ilamiltouss husband is In Phocnex, but kind friends assisted her in the infliction she was called on to undergo. Conductor Charlie Hoy has returned from his California trip. He says that the Hoy that died in Fresno a few weeks ago was not him. After notic ing the fat that Charlie has taken ou it is easy to see he is telliug the truth. A much anticipated event occurred last Saturday at Washington in the birth of another daughter to the wife of President Clevelaud. Grovcr was very anxious for a son but the cob' was lipped, a notch stick lost and the heir proved to be an heiress. Thomas Foster received a telegram that his father was very sick at his home in Florida, and on Wednesday started to see him. When at Doming lie received another telegram saying lie was dead. Mr. Foster kept on and will be gone several weeks.' Al Card came lu Saturday with a small shipment of ore from his claim in Malone. He thinks he has at last struck tho famous Malone ledge, out df which John I!. Malono took so much ore several years ago. If this sUipmeut pans out nearly as well as his assays of It did he will be fixed, for Le has quite a large body of Itcxposed. The tax roll has been completed and handed over to the sheriff for collec tion. Under the new law one-half of the taxes must he paid by the first of January and the county will take a standoff on the balance ti" the ti,-i day of Jnlv. TV- v--".-i- i lowed three mi! : ' ; Mil for iuakii.g out the roll, the luoniit allowed I'fiiiJ $ l.l!'.3iK RAISIMH MONEY TO IITll 1) THE ROAD TO OLOBR. An'x:iit'(l P-cs Dlppntoh. Sam Francisco, Sept. 12. At neon today the directors of tho Southern Pacific railroad decided to Issue bonds slightly in excess of eighty-nine mil lion dollars. These bonds aro to be Is sued by the Southern raclfl.o of Cali fornia, and will bo secured by a first martgago on railroad property In this state. They are to be exchanged, for old bonds, and the excess Is to be used In the construction of new lines. The original bonds bore interest at six per cent. The new ones will bear five per cent, and will be placed on the mar ket In New York and London an soon as practicable. R. r. Hart and Harry Classen re turned from their eastern trio last Saturday. Much to the disappoint ment of bis many friends Classen announced that he came back a single man. They viewed Tom Kennedy's friends on the Midway, rode In the Ferris wheel, and did all the things proper to do while in Chicago. Mr. Classen was overcomo by the heat one day and had to spend a few honra in the hospital, hut has now entirely re- coverd his health. Roth were glad to get back to Lordsburg, and declare that for fine climate and fat beef the City of the Fair Is not In it with Lord Kbu rg. The cases of the seven Chinamen arrested by Con. table Ownby, came up Derorc Commissioner McKeyes last week and he ordered six of the Reven sent back to China and the other one held till further testimony could be taken. tr-S. Irvin, a former treas ury agent at El Paso, acted as counsel ror the Chinamen. It is reported that Irvin and Doc. Sing of Juarez are do ing a wholesale business In imrjortimr Chinamen and running them across the border into the United States, and that these men belong to their gang. It costs a Chinaman about an hundred dollars to get across the border at El 1 .ISO. The hunting pnrty that went down intu the wilds of the Chiricahua mourn- litis Sunday week returned Tuesday. They claim to have seen a bunch of nine wild Indians and got away before the Indians saw them. They got but little game, claiming that there was no game in the country. There is a strong suspicion, however, that the reason they got no game was that they thought it not wise to separate in a country where there were so many un desirable neighbors, and five men hunting in a bunch cannot get much game. They brought.homc one ante lope of the vintage of 1887. It is no unusual thing to hear of a man leaving the country while the grand jury Is In session, but a more curious thing was noted in this neigh borhood recently. One citizen staid in Mezico and another In Chicago till the grand jury met and then came home, both were drawn to serve on It and did not want to. Returning Chicago pilgrims renort that on this side of Raton the-grass is much greener and more luxuriant than it is in Kansas. It appears that while there has been a severe drought over the country, New Mexico and Arizona have had more than their share of the rains and are in floe condition. Last spring N. Mondnigon was elect ed treasurer of Patita Fe. He got hold of some four thousand dollars of school money and Immediately proceeded to pay up a lot of old debts. The school board caught on In-time and Mr. Mon dnigon was put In the city jug, and all his property was attached. Monday night train robbers to the number of twenty held up the New York express on the Lake shore road near Kendalville, Indiana, broke open the through safe with dynamite and robbed it of $275,000 in gold. The cit izens of our effete cast seem to be get ting there with both feet. Strength mid Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Hitters. If "la grippe" has left you weak and weary, use Electric Iilttcrs. This remedy acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys, gently aiding those organ? to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking -Electric Hitters. One trial will convince you that this Is the rem edy you need. Large bottles only fifty cuts at Eagle drug store. , 0 A Little Mirra Experience In I.ljrhthouse. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tresoott are keepers of the government lighthouse at Sand Reach, Mich., and are blessed with a daughter four years old. Last April gho was taken down with measle, followed with a dreadful cough and turning Into a fever. 'Doc tors at home and at Detroit treated her, But in vain, she grew worio rap idly until ghe wag a mere "handful of tone." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and, after the une of t vo and a half bottles, wa coinpleteV V cured. They say Dr. King's New 1 li-.'-overy is wor'h it- weight in gold, yet you may (el a trial bottle free at I l.'aglc dnitf .s'tore: 6 The embezzlement eases against C. H. Dane, formerly presldeut of the First National bank of this city and Doming, which were set for trial at this term of the United States district court at Las Cruces, have been con tinued. In this continuance, as well as the o.ie at the last term of the court at Las Cruces, the cunning of Thomas II. Catron can be plainly seen. Singu larly enough tho United States attor ney, some weeks ago resigned, the resignation to take effect on the first of October and he then applied for a month'g leave of absence and obtained it. This left the care In the hands of tho assistant attorney who was but recently appointed and who was not prepared to take up the cases. It has been a year si;e the Indictments against Dane 'n ere found, but the cases.appcar to be no nearer trial than they were at the time the warrants were Issued. Southwest Sentinel. The president has appointed Thom as Smith of West Virginia as chief Justice of the supremo court of the territory to succeed Judge O'Rrien. Judge Smith was United" States attor ney of the territory during the last Cleveland administration and as soon as his term of ofjlce expired he pulled back to the cast and awaited another democratic victory. He Is a brother of the lamented Fred Smith who wat receiver of the Tucson land otllcc. It will be remembered that Fred did not wait till his term of ofllco expired. He pulled out when he was about $75,000 ahead of the game, and he stayed out. He has not been seen since. Tho cry of home-rule for the territory does not seem to apply since the Fall family Is cared for. The Jewish New Year, Rosh Has- hanah, was celebrated last Monday. Tho festival commenced at sundown Sunday night and lasted till sundown- Monday night. Tho Lordsburg Jews seemed to enjoy tho festival greatly. Some of them to get in a full celebra tion, commenced operations on Satur day night. It Is now announced that next win ter the famous Chicago base ball club will stay at Hudson's Springs, which Al Spaulding purchased some timo ago. Arrangements are being made to have considerable ball at the Springs and at El Paso the coming winter. The latest quotations are: Silver, 743; Copper, 9.02; Lead, 3.85. For a lame back or for a pain in the sitie or chest, try saturating a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and binding it onto the affected parts. This treatment will cureany ordinary case in one or two days. Pain halm also cures rheumatism. 50 cent bot tles for sale ut Eagle drug store. Aman who has practiced medicine for 40 years, ought to know salt from sugar, read what he says: Toledo, O., Jan. 10, 1S87. Messrs. F. J. Cheney & Co. Gentle men : 1 have been In the general practice of medicine for most 40 years, and would say that In all my practice and experience have never seen a preparation that I could prescribe ivith as much confidence of success as can Hall's CatarrU Cure, manu factured by you. Have prescribed It i great many times and its effect Is wonderful, and would say in conclu sion that I have yet to find a case of Catarrh that it would not cure, if they would take it according to directions. Yours Truly, L. L. Goum'ch, M. D. Office, 225 Summit St. We. will give $100 for any case of Catarrh that cau not be cured with Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken inter nally. F. J. Ciikniiy & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75. If you want to buy a wutcli, clock or di amond., or if you want your watch re paired iu Knit clans shape send to Gko. W. Hickox & HixsoN, Bronson Mock, El Paso Texas. CATARRH la a most loathsome, dangerous, ami preva lent malady. It Is a blood disease, usually of Scrofulous origin, and for which local treatment Is useless. Before health Is pos sible, the poison must bo cradluuled irons the system, and to do this SUCCESSFULLY tho disease must be treated through the blood. For this puri)ose no remedy la so effective as Ayer's karsaparllla. " For tho past eiülit years, I have been severely aftllotcd with Catarrh, none of tlio many remedies I tried affording me any re lief. My digestion was considerably Un paired, and my sleep disturbed by phlegm dropping Into my throat. In September last 1 resolved to try Ayer's Sarsaparllla, began to use it at once, and am glad to testify to a great Improvement in my health." Frank: Tcson, Jr., engineer, 371 West Fourth street, Now York City. " My daughter, la years old, was afflicted with CatarrU from her Bflh year. Last Au gust she was TREATED WITH Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and after three months of tills troatment sho was completely cured. It was a most extraordinary case, as any druggist here cau tostily." M r s. V. W. Baruca, Valparaiso, Neb. Ayer's Sarsaparllla Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. I'rles $1 ; six bottles, $5. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Leahy returned Mouday from their trip back to their oiu tiome and the Columbian" Exposi tion. They tell some wonderful falrv tales about the Dumber of black- bass they caught up in Lake Ontario, also about the ones they did not catch. At Chicago they met Mr. and Mrs. Small, W. D. Duke and Bud Williams, who all seemed to be having lots of fun. Roth appear to have had a pretty good timo and to be much improved in health by their vacation. Thev both say they are glad to get back to the delightful New Mexico climate. J. II. Howell, our only Jake, dropped In from California Tuesday morning, saying he had been enjoying a splendid vacation. When asked why he was alone and where his wife wai he said she was east taking In the Columbian Exposition and enjoying her honey niodh. . Win. Walker made a shipment of eoneentrates from Gold Hill tho first of the week. The LinK.it al under stands that Mr. Walker is meeting with satisfactory results from his min ing operations in the Gold Hill camp, all of which it Is glad to chronicle. It Is A Fact THAT ft- FItOM DEMING- or EL PASO TO THE WORLD'S FAIR Is The Very Best. Ask Agents nt above point or those named liolow for routes, rutes and foolers. C. II. MOKK.IIOl'SIC, A. T. NICIIOI.SOX, . I). F. and P. A. Q. P. and T. A. Topckn, El Puso. luriiig 1803 T II K SIT1V will twj ofnurpas- ali.ff excellence andjwlll print more new and more pure literature than ever before In Its IilKtory. The Sunday Sim Is tho greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world. I'rire So. a eopy. 11 y mall 9'Z a year. Dally, by mail, - - SO a year. Daily and Sunday, by mall, III year. Address The Sun, New York. NOTICE 1'OK PLHLICATION- IN NKWN- 1A PER. Mining applioatlon No. (VW, U. 8. Land Ornen Las Chucks, N. M. I July. 1MM. ( NnHce In hereby given" thuttho Humboldt mining company, by O, H. 'Smyth, attorney 1 1 it net wIiiiko postónico hiIiIivhk In LonlKburg, Now Mexico, has this dny tiled it application for a liuU-llt for 11H3 27 lincer feet fif liie liim- eral Jerry lloylo mine or vein Ikui iug copior and silver, with surfaco ground tkn feet iu width, Hituntod In tho Virginia mining dis trict, county or iiraut ami territory or Ntiw Mexico ami designated by tho fluid notes und niiiciiu piHi. un me in tins ninro as lot No, in township twonty-tlireo wiiiili rnngo elght tecn west of New Mexico principal base and merldiun. Mild lot No. being described as lOUOWH. io-wiii Ileglnnliig at eor no 1, location cor set a qiuirt.lio stone IMxlHxH Ins iu ground with mound of stono mavked 1-WIT. from which i sect cor on w tviundiiry of sect 7 t St s or r IK w of the New Mexico principal bane and me ridian Dears s r7 deg u mln w mira feet dlst. Lee's Peak hears u dog ctt mlu w. No moro hearings available, thence s HI deg Ja min e, va 1 deg In mlu e. üu ft to enr no 2 loca l Inn cor, seta jmrphyry stono 30xltliH Ins ", In ground with niouniTr Mono marked 2-UV from which center of shaft no 2 trcera a 5 deg 1 mln w 4Ó4 7 ft dlst, center of shaft no J bears s a deg .16 mln c Hon it dlst, center of snalt no 4 liears s deg 20 mln o 24.1 fl dlst llieuee n 88 'eg M mln e va 12 deg in mln o bKl ft pipe line shaft to mill n and a 17 ft road nw anil se iic si it to eor no 3 iocntlon cor, set a porphyry stone aiiAlrl'.' Ins V in rround with mound of stono marked S-líló on ilgu or a road to Lordsburg, from which so eor of lliimlKililt Co s in stump mill building hears n III cleg 47 mln w it'll ft dlst, pyramid Peak hears s 8 dog ml mln e a peak hears n m deg fill tuiii o. thence s 4 deg ft mlu w va 1Í deg 10 o VM ft a road to ryraiuiii nw anil seam it to east end ociiler of claim, a stake set. in monument of stono Will ft to eor no 4 location eor on w sidu of same road to Pyramid set a pordhyry stone tixl-xin ios s in ground with mound of stono marked 4-li;Vi from which center of shaft no 6 boars n 116 deg W mln w fioa ft dist center of shaft no 7 bears n fi7 deg 7 mln w NVI ft dlst, thence s Hii deg 5M mln w va 12 deg 2U mlu e 7t 21 ft t cor no G location eor set a nornhvrv Mlonu 2ly 18x14 lus S' In ground with mound of stone marked 6-U'U from which thu Initial lo cation monument of this claim bears n 4deg 6 nun e .M) ft dlst center of abaft no H bears u Ml deg 40 mln w IWI ft dlst centerof shaft no II near ji 7,1 neg iz mln w an rt dlst, theneo n 80 deg ltl mili w va 12 deg III mill e ascending ;! ft nuiii t.ito dyke no and sw 7MI ft to eor no rt location eor set a porphyry stono 2sxl8xlo inn -5 in grounii witn mound or stone marked 6-KI6 from which eor no 1 survey no Bit A I wood lode Ktandard Mutual mining Co, claimants hears a ,y deg 58 mln e 8 feet dlst. Initial monument At wood lode hears a tVI door 40 nun w center of shaft no III lieai-s a sn deg 2:imln e 2i8'6 ft dist, thunce n 4 deg A mine va 12 deg 10 muí e mi ii io in riuge e ami w ilescend .HiU ft t wost end center of claim a slako set in mound of stone aiJO fl to our no 1 place of be ginning. Mnirootlc variation 12 deg 10 mln o, contain ing 01 318 uores. The location nf this mine is reoorded In the recorder's ollloe of (Jrant county. New Mexi co In book 1 page filftof mining locations. The adjoining claimants are 8tiui.lu.nl Mu tual Mining Co. sw, At wood mine. C. Fink et al c. New York mine, Humboldt Minina; Co. n, Arrlngton iiitnu. Any and all H'rsons claiming adversely any portion of mi ni ileiieriiljori-yltoylemlucorsiir-face ground are reipilred to tile their adverse claims with the register of tile Culled Htatt-s hindollice nt l as ( moos In the territory of New Mexico during Hie sixty days period of piioiieauou nereor, or uiey will he harred by oiiiiuui iiiv ien i.-niiin in inn SIUIIIIC, Sixi'ti, p. Mci fiK.t, K--jistvr ft 51É Ore Shippers Wno conffrn thfr nros to Kl Phso HmclM-rs can bHVP the MHinpltnir, weiirhlnfr. '-to., uj vírfl nd oiHiiiU'r-awtany of cheek ph initio mmle by KH'kbHrt anl Hcrkfltnnnn of t Inilrnemli'tit Amhjt iHltce nt t.if riu of fV per cur loU. AtMresi Uux 64WI, kl I 'a so, Texan. RANCH FOR SALE." KEDKIK C LASS KN, I.orrisburff. S. M. SiiuattiTs title, located, 1S8.", and situated In Graham county Ariz. Land unsurvcyed and situated about 10 or 12 miles from Clifton easterly. Living springs, and the land Is sub Irrigated; water can be had In from 7 to 12 feet; 40 acres of arabio land 20 acres broke and under fence: Soil Is rich and there Is about 40 acres al together of good farming land. The location Is good for a small stock or horse ranch 1000 head. Commands a fine Tange. Tlcnty of timber. Command all the water water thré Is in the vicinity which makes the location an exceptional one for the raising of stock. Wind mills and a system'of piping would make it of un told value for an extensive stock ranch. Watchmaker, Jeweler. The repairing of watcho , clocks and Jewelry a specialty. All work done In a workman like manner and guaranteed or money refunded. Shop locat ed in the Arizona copper com paey's store. II. LEMON, (Late of London, England) CLIFTON - ARIZONA The Coronado RESTAURANT ANt Short Order House. duisine first class. Attentive "Waiters. The tables supplied with evervthing that can be had in the mar ket. James lener, Opposite Depot, CLIFTON - - ARIZONA COUNCIL ROOMS Choice Wines, fdiiuors aiidbllavana Cigars Operatic and other musical selections ren dered each niitnt for the entertain ment of patrons. Daily and weekly newspapers and other peri odicals on file, For full particulars call ou Hugh Mullen - Prop CLIFTON ARIZONA NOTtrn FllP. rUIlLICATlON.-l.AliI OK-fli-cat Las rruc-e, N. M., August - Notice U hereby k-vch tlmt I ho following nauu'd pettier hit ft led no tico of his Intention U nuiku final priKif In aumiort nr bit datta, ntd tlmt nuch proof will to made bol oro jiroliatc Judfru or probate olurk at Silver Citv, N. M.,nn H-ptom-Ut 'i, IMU, viz: Collin P. Kilt or Duncan, Ariz-oiiM, who iiuuio Hd. entry No. 'i for t ho N 4 NW 4, KK NW 4 und bW U NK í mu. II. t HI a, KSl w. Ho numeH tü' following wJtnciHrH-f to prove hit coiitiniiniiH n-idftiH!o tipor., and cnltlTu tion of, KHld land. Tlx: Andrew Windham, CulvUi Cantillo, Joseph It. ItcrirPr und Ueorgo 11. I'oF-pi-r, nil tf Diim-un, Arizona. Any portion who dctdri-H ti protvNt HMTuliint tho allowance of such proof, or who knowa of any HuhMatitial rent-on, under tho lawn und tho retrulHtiniiH of tho Interior Department why a uuh proof should not bo allowed, will Iw irlven an opportunity ut tho ubove men tioned timo and place to urort-xHmino tin wrtnep-: at uid claimant, and tit oib'r evi deneo In rebuttal of that mthmftfed by the uluiniiuiU Hamuli, V. McChka, Kctfister. Firflt UuMJcatlon A Hi. K S VJOTIí K KOlt Pli HI.ICATH N LAN D OF 11 tice. at IjUB t'ruoen. New Mexico, Anr. 1", IMA. Notice Ih hereby kIvoii that tlm lowinrr named settler has tiled notice of hit intention to u.uke final proof In imp port of liia cluiin, and that said proof will be mudo before 1-robate Jii'We or í-rohatn clerk ut Silver City, New Atejlco, on Bep4emler '7, Ir-i-a, vU: William I J, Alexander ot Carllhie. N. M ., whe mxdo lid. entry No. -13 for thu NW 4 See. J!i, Tp. 16 S, It t Went. He name-) the following witnesio to prove hit eont iuuoun reidoncfl upon, and cultiva tion of aid Und. ir.: Fmuk L. WiikM and A II. Ijitnl, of Hllvcr City, N. M.. Jm k McAlllKterot rarliulo, U. M.,aud Frank Har per of .Ir. N. M. Any penson who desires to protest AgalnM the ullowance oí such proof or who knows nf any HiibsiHiitiHl rea ho n under the law und the ivk iihM ions ol the Interior ileparluient. why mien proof should not be allowed, Will be k'v en an opiiortunity ut tho hIhivo mentioned lime hi, d place to ciohh examine 1 ho wif iH-riM-tt oi said claimant, and tvi ollt-r evidence in rumittul of that uuhmhted hv claimant. tíAMCKIrf i. MVCltfcA, Ite-riMcr. Firmt public iti'in Aiig.iM 1 WESTEJiN LIBERAL. Subscriba for and adrarttse a Tbe 7estBrn Lilis Published ai It IfH Mlnln Camps. Smelters and HedusS tlon Wuras surruuuu u. OrHDeare'stt'Bper.lskt Silver City, a dis tance of fifty uilk-s. u PON. the North of us lies Malono and Car lisle. oilTtlEABT lies Cold Hill. i , i. ..i '. . 1 ' L- r " OCTH ol us are Slmkspeare and Pyrar.iU. S' S' OUTHWTE IsOaylorsvillo. EST are Stein's Pass and tho Volcano IUj trlot. N OHTHWÉíjTarc Carlisle and East t Camr'. LORDSBURG Istho Depot.ot uppllia.f:ir tWs sxbat mlniiiK district aud lor tho hundreds of Located from THE GILA RIVER On tho North to Iho Ou the Sou ill Covers all this vast territory and Is devote the lute reals or, MlN'EUS, MERCHANT, MECHAN ICS; STOCK MEM And ill fact all who live In thlssoctlon or rati lis welluro iu view. Terms of Subscription.' One year:.'.. .$3 0i5 Six monllia 1 7;, Tlireo months 1 00 Advertising lutes subject lo speciul oon tract . Pulilished every Friday at ra Mexican ID THE LIBERAL Lordsburg KEW I'Wli