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y WESTERN LIBERAL. '7 New Merlen. prr.u?Ki Fridays. Ily HUI: I!. RF.nr.lF., Subscíipl'oa Px'ce. three Montr-s , Mis Mnolna ..I' One Toar W iSuuscriptKíi Alwar Pnrahltlnilunr Tus governor has efpolntcd thirty 3elcucs to the Iiuttc mloln con trress. Tbo appointee aro from various parti of tlie territory, and among tlie cumber Is A. Y. GifTord, Of Lordsbiiff. Tub Moreoci Standard will here after bo under the management of J. W. Taouer, of Kuilertoo, Nebraska. There will be no change in Its owner chip, it will continue to be a member Of the Kelly newspaper trust. Tub doctor report th.it the King Cf England is fast recovering, and the .luthoiitles arc Gitirlng ou a corona tion io August. It will not be the big affair that would have come off in June If the King had not been taken 'Cir. Anew record was uid ia drilling on the Fourth, when Mc Nichols & Ross drilled 41 26-32 inches In fifteen minutes. itm would make a machine drill ashamed of itself, and if the diillem could keep it up all day they could draw all kinds of wages iu any mine. Tub Koswell licgister rejoices in Sot being burned out last week, al though it had a close shave. The combination of the new Are engine and tbe artesian well In front of the Jleglster olllce was maintained at 8urb a parity that tbe Ore was put out before It destroyed the Iletfister building. There are more labor troubles In Chicago. Nine thousand freight handlers have struck, and they threaten to lie up the city as thor oughly as did Debs. When the beat of summer gets loto a man's blood be Is liable to get cranky, and if a United States senator wants to fight, or if a laboring man he wants tn strike. All of the big strikes of the country come tn the summer time. Fob years the people in El Paso have been trying to get soule citizen Of that town elected to congress, and always have had to put it oil till tbe next time. The district is so iohabi ted that tbe nominee of tbe democrat ic party is always elected, and so the fight comes In the democratic conven tion. The El Paso democrats tried to secure tbo nominat ion of Judge Dean this week, but on the first bal lot of tbe convention the other man was nominated, and again El Paso has got to wait two years. Tiltt Fourth of July celebration at Silver City was a decided success. In the lino of sports the chief event was the basket ball game between tbe Albuquerque and Silver City Elks. Tbe Independent bad a detailed ac count of tbo game, but did not pub lish tbe score, although it admitted that the Albuquerqueans were victor ious. Word comes overland to the Liberal that the game stood 17 to 5. A dispatch to an El Paso paper says it was 147 to 17. An Albuquerque paper prints tbe score as 207 to 1 in favor of Albuquerque. You can take your choice. The county commissioners were In session Monday, to decide on tbe raises recommended hy.the assessor In tbe valuation of property as returned by the owners. Tbe cattlemen who were raised all had tales of woe, caused by the tdrouth, and most of them were prepared to show that If It did not rain soon tbelr losses would be larger than their returns, so few of tbe raises were sustained at the figures recomme nded by the assessor. The raises recommended on tbe re turns of tbe property bolder la tbts -part of tbe county were acted oú as follows: II. L. Gammon, E. D. Wey mouth, J. II Ownby, L. L. Merrill & Co., Tom Tong and Tom Pock, and J3en Titus were all raised and the raise sustained, J. D. Jerulgan, raised to 11,000, sustained at tioo. Chase & -' McCabe, raised to 3,000 bead of cattle, sustained at 2320. 5. Hughes raised to 350 head caul not sustained. Gladoey & Gray, raised from 200 to 300 Sead of cattle, not sustained. Mans Beld Brothers, raised from 700 to 1,000 . head of cattle sustained at 800. Jobo Hobson, raised from 70 to 1,000 bead . s cattle, sustained at 000. The raise tbo assessor recommended on Commissioner Murray's property was sustained without an opposing vote. Jhe tax rate fo tbe coming year was figured out and It will bo thirty-one mills oij tbe dollar, or three and one teolb per cent. Last year it was saWirpy-fr JTrwr.!8 otftHnt doüarr anü nTvVre, tbli precise, owing to school tai was thirty-nine mills. The county trens urer reports that last week some ..),000 or the old Grant county bonds were surrendered, making about $150, 000 In nil rurrendered up to date. The celebrated Cross case, where a iiiystciions individual named Cross, who is generally supposed to bo a myth, sued the county to collect the face of an old County warraut, and secured a judgement, was ordered ap pealed, bawyer Appel served a notice on tbo board forbidding it tn pay tbis judgment unless his one-third Interest In It was protected to him, and as attorney for Mrs. Sam Carpen ter served a similar notice on tbe board regarding bcr one half Interest In the judgement. The attorneys think there are ample reasons for re versing tho Judgment In this case. If they can obtain a new trial they are ContldeDl that they can now prove fraud, and knock the case out. There was some hesitation In ordering tbe case appealed. Commissioner Crocker urged it strongly, and when it came to a vote It was a tie, Commissioner Crocker votlug for tho appeal and Commissioner Swartz votlctf against It. After some hesitation Chairman Murray voted for the appeal. Like the members of the senate the El P.iso poiiticians have concluded that politics have risen above talk, aud cutfrtd the plane of scrapping. For some years Horace Stevens has hart t.hA lmprofiulmi Hint tbe El Pavo postoftice has not been properly run, and has taken Several occasions to in tonu the department of bis opinion. Postmaster Campbell stood the criti cisms all right until after he turned tbe olllce over to his successor, and then concluded that Mr. Stevens should be punished for the criticisms he bad made. Appreciating that It was no boy's Job to do the matter properly he secured the assistance of his son Edgar, who nad been deputy postmaster, and the two, armed with sixsbooters, started to hunt up Mr. Steveus. Appreciating that ultiuiugh there were two of I hem and both armed, they were not quite enough to do Mr. Sicveim up, unless strategy was used, they divided. Col. Camp bell, who weighs forty or fifty pounds more than does Stevens met him, told him what he thought f men who would write to the postolllce depart ment, making complaints, pulled bis gun and threatened to do bodily in jury to Steveus. About tbis time a policeman came along, and Stevens suggested that he arrest Col. Camp bell for displaying a gun, which lie did. As Stevens eyes were on the colonel and the policeman sun Edgar rushed up to him and cracked him over the templd with his six shooter, and knocked him nut. Tbe colonel seeing Stevens was helpless, pulled away from the policeman and rushed up and commenced kicking him, which he kept up until a woman. who was near, called him off. At first it was tnooght Mr. Stevens was seriously injured, hut he is now re covering. The colonel and his son each paid a Une tbe next day, but there may he moro of it after Mr. Steveus is fully recovered. Lena Hocbe, the Mexican who was tliolrra lafcotuta ..' This hflS loni hien rei.irrlerl 4 nnn of the most ilaugeruufl and fatál dis ease to w hlch Infants are subject. It can be cured, however, when properly treated All that is necessary Is to give Chr.mbflrlaln' colic, cholera and dlarrhocfi remedy and castor (til, as directed with each bottle, and a cure is cecum, i or sale by all dealers in medicine, ' feud . i u vt m a a. i i - - - - - r 1 Cure A i shot by Newton Gibson and will probably pull make a live of it. is improving, through aud Charlie Ott was in the city Wednes day, en route to Clifton to visit rela tives there. Hon. Joe Maboner is tho biggest tax payer in town. He pays on i!7,000 worth of property. Deming Herald. Very Remarkable Cure of JHarrhea "About six years ago for the tlrsl time In my life I had a sudden aud severe attact of diarrhoea," says Mrs. Alice Miller of Morgan, Texas. "1 got temporary relief, but it came back again and again, and for six long years I have suffered more misery and agony than I can tell. It was worse than death. My husband spent hundreds of dollars for physicians' prescriptions and treatment without avail. 1'itiallv we moved to Hosque county, our pres ent home, and one day I happened tn see an advertisement of Chamberlain's oollc, cholera and diarrhoea remedy with a testimonial of a man who had been cured by it. The case whs sc similar to rev own that I could hardly realize that 1 was well again, or be llevo It could be so after having suffered so long, but that one bottle of medicine, costing but a few cents, cured me." For sale by all dealers iu medicines. JOHN MAT AHItOTT LAW VER AND MINERALOGIST Thirty Fears Experience AümittMl to all Court Mines for Palo. Wallhy (.'limita, Lutvly of Cripple Crwk, nnl lieiiTor, Colo. Umlni'HS rkllcitet. Adiiress: Vendóme Hotel, Lorlniirg, N. M, Dr. W, S. Parker DENTIST Will visit each nionth Lorilabnrg. 7th. to 15th. Solomouville, 16th. to 25th. Duncan, 25th. to 6th. DUNCAN AND MOI.OMON VILLK. Mall nl Eipraa Lina, Stage leaves Solomonville Mondays, WedD'-Hdays and Fridays at 7 a. in., and arrives at Duncan at 12 in., Mi-king rlo4e connection with the A. A .N. M. fly. Leaves Duncan Tuesdays, ThufPdays and Fridays at 12 uj., varriiug ht Solomonville at 8 p. m. This line is eqi'Mx-d with clogant Concord Coaches Fine Stock, aud careful drivers. Fare to. Low charges for. extr baggage. Tbe quickest and safest route to expresa ..matter ta Solqmra-"ft.-. v. oah GeiT!, Prop. seiomonvuie, A. i. TMr. 'ft li v ti.1 (MirttlMt t'.c r.'Ht r ic.-( rin ..,...!, ;.;. .. r to r krí-i-, r m -.t ": n l-w .!... i i, .- ri...Mv cure (lie ' '. -.-!!. Ctoiip r-'l I i .-o, h l-.t :. ':-,,. i. it , v.in- ,-! t ! --'a 4 -1 : i-,., f,f C ini. r ii v" h'Mlt :i pit - P'r 1 II iir In-!-.' V ,,1 i,i..!i,-'n.. ;V Lr. i i. - 1 ."i a tT-!iir.,'i. r. a ;v tnt v.i.irh ii . ..;!:. ! r,-. ine J i .-"n i'i--'l, tí y ,u h.j-.e n 5fW I (l.n'-.i y : ..,. fclA t.! v :l M t'r.-i - 1 lf.f.n, ít A '"1 SI-'-', nuil ;-i i- .r-OY, I.Y. :: .MiuoN.CAj'i, Í I m Arizona & New Mexico Railway TIMK TABLE. TiheTabm OOINO ?l No. 17 "'So SOUT.I r. JulyUl.mil. o Hn h ; MoiintalriTirae. 2 tiiai! tkaih Uj RTATI11N8 No. 1 NO 5 Clitton I.v 0 71 S::nam l:ipni North Sirtlns-... " B s H:ltam 1 :i p ni Soin li Milins ... " 7 M S:M ti m iiiiMipm ínthrlc V AS :líilli 2:4') p 111 CorotiildO " H fill tl:'J.J R ill !!:,Vipm 'Miel.lou 47 II.;,-, am .t:4."ipin Iiiiwj4n " :t 4il 10:91 urn 425pm Tlnimpion 41 ;tl U':44 a in 4:i7pm Summit " h-l 21) V.:M a in fi:40 p m Vclli h " m 10 11:23 a in :US p m Lordhburir Ar,71 11:40 pui 6:4U p id Timk Tahi.k NO. 17. July 21. 1901. MmiiitiUn Timo. STATIONS. I,nrilHiurtf .. t'tti-i, Summit Thompson Dniif-un..., ShPlilon Coronado Onthrto South Hldlinr .. North Riding... Clirton .Lv U H B 4 Ar 10 s Id 8 S 8 a 4 1 5 OOIFIO NOHTII THA1N NO.8 3:(i0 p m II : .'2 p in 3:aU p ni 4:ni p m 4:26 p m 4: Ml p m r::2í p m 5::u p in N iM p in fi:.ri p m S:lfi p III TRAIN NO, 6 7:1 a m I -.X'.a tn Sum a m 8:4;ia m fl:ir, a m :Vi a m ll):4ii in I I :.Kt a in 1 1 :Bft a m 12:115 p in 12:.' p in Tniin stop on signal. Train 1 aud 2 Passhng-ur Trains. and S freight trulim. papsenorh rate3. Clifton to North Sidinir I .30 ' " South Siding- 40 (iuthrif p 70 ("oroimdo ' 116 " ' Yorku 1.26 " " -4 nul'lnti 1.60 Ounonn 1.W6 " Summit 3.10 ' IirdHlmrff 4.2Ú Childron hPtweon hve and twulve ycar of airo half price. I'l! p.,undii of hALvnirr carried free with each full ln-e, add 60 puunds with each half fare tickc t. JAMUS Co'.QriiotTN, Prpsl en t. KUIt, SCII CM ANN, Superintendent. Yod are In a It ad Fix Hut we will cure you if you will pay u Motn who are Weak. Nitvoqh and debili tatcd suiterincr from Nervous Debility Sominal weakness, and all the efteets of curly evil balnU, or inter indiscretions which lead to Premature D -cav. consinnp tion or instanitv, xhoulil send for and read the "book of life," (rivi.iir particulars for ii home cure. Sent (sealed) free, by ad rPiiiiisr Or. Parker's Medical and surgi cal inutile, 151 North Sprure St., Nash villp. Tenn. They crnarantee a cure or no pay. lheaundny Morning. Mallard's Snow I.lnlment. This invaluable remedy is one that ought to be in every household. It will cure your rheumatism, neuralgia, nraiiis, cuts bruises, burns, frosted reetand ears, sore throat and core chest. If vou have lamo back it will cure it. It penetrates to tbe seat of mc disease, it win cure stur joints anil contracted muscles arter all rem edies have failed. Those who have been cripples for years have used Ital lard's snow liniment and thrown awav their crutches and been able to walk as well as ever. It will cure you. Price 50 cent. Free trial bottle at Eaiile drugstore. 1 For Over Klity Tears. An Ot d and Wkll-Thiki Remedy, Mrs Winslow's Snothimr Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions or mothers ror their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the duns. allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Drutr- irists in ever? part or tne woriii. Twenty-rive cents a bottle. Its value is Incalculable. He sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow'6 Soothinc .Svrup, and take no other kind. Lordsburg Assay Office ainlus" Engineer 3 Mill and Smelter Architects. Gold 50 cents, Silver 60 cents, Cop per 75 cents, Lead fiO cents. Gold and Silver 76 cents, Iron, Zinc, Silica 11.00 each. All won cnarantcetf Send or Hints to Fbo6pbctokb Free, , , 'BoxB. " 'J-OHréBüHO, H.M. LlOflEflCI ARIZ. THE A f arorlte'resort foi those who are In favor oftlie;rreeooinaire of silver. Miners, Pros pectors, Ranchers and Btookmen. Music Every Night. CHOica Wines Hqiaors and. Clg-ars. Of the mist popular brands. Morencl 8. RÜTHERI-XIHD ft CO. 'Arizona MEXICAN SALOON Fine Wines, Kentucky Whiskies, French Brandies and Im ported Citfurs. Vino Kino. Whu-- Kt.ntlIclty CofB Frances y Puros Importado. NORTE ALVABR8, Murenel . . , Arlrona I0RE1ÍCI SALOON SARTORI8 CARRASCO, Props, üoeJ whiskies, brandies, wines and fine Havana Cigars. Spanish Opera eaoh nlirht by a troupe of Trained Coyotes. Moreno! . Arizona DETROIT SALOON The Favorite of Moroncl, Arizona. Double Btamp Whlskles-Callfornla Wlnos, Warranted Pure (rapo Juice Foreign and Domestic Cigars A Quiet Resort Daily and Weekly Tapers Always on hand. If the malls don't fall. E.DAVIS, Proprietor Watchmaker, Jeweler. The repairing of watch , clocks and fewelry a specialty. All work done in a workman like manner and guaranteed or money refunded. Shop locat ed in tho Arizona copper com paey's store. II. LEMON, (Late of London, England) UL1FTON . ARIZONA S3 Bled Quarts at a Sims "I am a Vnife rtWker and ivorkeit for a number of years in th New York Knlfd Co.'s factory at Wa'rfen, N. Y. First thing I knew I commenced to bleed from the mouth. Sometimes as much as a quart of blood wotild come op from my lnnrr. at timo l'rv me I nilffheil the blood SDUTtea OUt. It WBJt U tall 1 got so baa, and thechuren people told me I had better inake my peace with the Lord and preparo to die. for I would not lire til! spring. My home doctor couldn't do me any good, hut advised me to get to New York City for examination. They finally took me to a med ical college, and a whole lot of physicians made what they railed a diagnosis. TheTe were several students looking on. One professor had a little ivory hammer, and with this ho pounded my chest and beld his f.ar Close to listen. After while the professor looked at me solemnly and declared: One of your lüngs is about pone and the other is affected. There may bo a slim chance for life if you quit working in that knife fnctory.' I went back i J a ,me, but didn't improve. One day I saw an advertisement of free mpf Acker's English Remedy for Consumption, being given away by our hom.drug sts. NValker & Eaton. I got one of these bottles, and it relieved mf. tight more of the regular size, and my improvement .was jconünuous. ftltnougn i. My doctors were astonished and so was I. After dark I hated to spit, cause I was afraid it might be blood, and I wanted to know for sure. I kav o fear now, for at last I am a solid man again. Although one lung is gone, tlj ither is as sound as a dollar, and answers as well as two lungs so far as I caj ee. I want everyone to know the facts and that is why I tell them befe. . (Signed) A. II. Simpson. Acker's Ennlinh Remídr l " "y J,(fK'' ndera P'""'?? that your money will be refunded in cese of failure. 5c joe. and Si a aottla u Vnited Slates and Canada. In England, i. d., . jd., and 4. M. Vt aurtorfc the almt guarantee. W. II. HOOKER A CO., tTapridan, gtw Tor. I sJflEr is The best. l IlWlUriT FOU A KINS. prSS. CORDOVAN, FlNCCALFSiKAMGAriOO Ooni ire r Y.: 1 loSOZ.WUKKINGMr.,' I EXTRA riNC.-". 2.l7EOY3'SC)0OlSHra LADIES' C3 I - "V, ; StNUroUCflTflLDCUE WL-DOUGLA3' Over One Million People wear the W. L. Deudas $3 8c $4 Shoe: All our shoes are equally satisfactory They irlve the best vnluo fnr the money. They equal custom shoes In style and fit. Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed. The prices are uniform. stamped on sale. Prom $1 to Í 1 si. ved over other makes. U your Hilr npnot sunply you we can. Sold be dealer, whose --.me will shortly appear here uvuubv rBliIDUl At 1'iy hi ouuv.o f- ,c. - :W3.sp f-' ...v-..:3 rB tV.' l y.:- r ai: ií.v;w COUNCIL ROOMS Choice Wines, Liquors and Havana Cifrars Operatto and other musiual seloctiens ren- dored each nia-nt for theentertaln uieut of patrons. Daily and weekly newspapers and other peri odicals on Ole, Por full partlcu arscallon Hugh Mullen - Prop CLIFTON ARIZONA Beeds make food crop, good oro pa make wore ous crops and onstomora have Crown (reatar. Thai' a tbe eoret of the Ferry fame. More Kerry's Seeds sold and sown than any other aiuo. Hold by all dealers. I bum Mt A nauai fH AO. Dm . rerry A Co. Drolt, ha Hi ha iff m h muí 8 SMELTING COMPANY Buyers of Copper, G-oid, Silver, and Léá4 Ores. íAÁí La mmmm m K.0HLBERG BEOS 1 1'aeo, m&cioil Cigar r Texas AND ALL Are most quickly reached by the The El Paso Short Line (GEEAT E0CZ ISLAND EOUTE) Note the time and the accommodations Daily Through First Class And Tourist Sleepers SAN FRANCISCO TO CHICAGO ONLY 3 DAYS ONLY 2 DÁY& IE0M US ANGELES 1'EOM EL PASO DINING CAR SEE VICE THROUGH For rates, folders and other inforrmitlon, address T. B. S. BEASTED, 0. A. P. D., El Paso, Tex., or J0HB SEBASTIAN Q. P A. Chicago Clifton. o,zs.d. IMZorcncI Stsaom. IaT3.nd.iy 3Tc"w isead y or Buslnese. AH Wort Goaraiitecil Special Rntes to Hotels and Fiimilies. We have the Best Water in the Territory. Our Machinery is all new, with all modera Improremeota, and tfp to date in every particular. Give us a trial, anil then you will gee what Good Laundry work reaJ Is. J. R. Ownby Agent at Lordsbur THE ARLIfJG TOH. (jood rooms and comfortable Éedjr \n\n y.-.-1 -fx tornera eo each year the