Ail Eminent Specialist Toils ef Visit to the Ptoos VUtey. Ills .. Mon.orNm Mealeo nMml A hloB aJ 1 It no, however, a comparison at' I ill, UVilvuirll - only safe, roert for those preJlspwtA'-nf.-jlO rww afti to eetivlnco imjj io or suntxing irom lung irouui. hwi women or irxrny tmu mere nro ttin- I.iiik, aoi rrlulul Ilicnxww ntiiiiiutl , ... 1 Hmw' Alwrkiw of gtvesi ajencrn rto Vftlhar flngnr llttt I,nntl, Trorth thm. AH thwmiM nllttmiirnrw rionf Ont tUiwlMil Heller IVr Aero, r cwijiMkih, chiefly prriiars vf '.W Twntr.U years ago 1 b ,a Hh! ami fm.-. !t Mtflleiwitly nHUi-jc (r atittur irf. Anlli In i nnn -Mlon ,.lih IH-: ! ouo fnrniy nlbus.l Rt rtrnt ,k)MHi' l I .1 sub-tllvlston and llsrNiHIi t.f n I- ny lall't gnintt.. It nt m "i nil ' rsl In l!i work 'ngftff'ri t: a I 'should csref'tlly p-to t, h i. trior of iron errttvuett o.. certain o.' m. A STATtMM? (!ILICIE AND AlWWC. ' I in th utttr rwri ( last yr rr. v, 8. Watson, propi ! lot ef the River view Aanltarlntn. ' flhklll nn the Httd ton, New York. for nervous Mid mwi- ul diseases, a mimwr or the Amen the rondiuons titrr.iindln ijio Ha san Medical UfKnUM, WHlljr M- rma.-.u n'-Jnnciion ci ;u rrnpr. imr lost Aoelety. Newb igh iky Medical SB-' lug thla jwrtod my "ld of ooerel'oni oelntlon. the Am- noan Rlte'.ro rHer- eatatwen from tn wt r Mi-H'mn. t potttle asooela'U.M. Hwbt Bo-leto ; through th utlr- lnth uf He st rranealse irKlect 'irthernp!. of Paris, of Kansas, the Trrltwl'i of Artionn ta. made r Ulp UiraBBh th wit and ! wl Mwtlro. unrt thp Hi r icMithwMt in Mrrh of a locality wbr ' Onllfornla. I mention thla M fnpn the climatic roirl!il n and Bfiitral on flrtmrnenta wrt farorablt to the heal Inc of tbovn miPtl with cou.tuntKlOfl. tic toured tu country tborougtilr, nd cave RuClctut time to tfae Ihveetlifft tlna ns to rrepaii- hltnelf to nd Tlirdlr. and f'" rarrtul vtniarlons of alt the loenlKlM) vliHod be expreseed hltuMlf In a i . .-i tMiiMual letur In Oie following faahlan: FlHliklll-on-Uiulton. Nor. 3S, 1S33. 'IlavlnB vUltfd New Mexico tiurmg nf country In order II. yon r.r up-' pralati the ojporlunltlf I In i- htA for making not only n 'arcful utiid". but nn lioneat comparlmm, which u Irr portent In arriving at compAntilvn . ci.rt'Iiielone. I hnre no licallatlnn In ntatltier 1 t I MHere the Peooa Vellr of K-tr M"lin noeeaM attraitlone to Hi iNtat-eiiKHr Intereeta to iv fr grfitfM1! dKrwi Umn nr other portion of th j United Ntatea I havn ever nnn. I ' tnkm for ant.lhxr. Aa pa,u aft-r r-!t-t of c:u h i tntuvt ovrr tliTB U t'.m i:itiiO r.l .n uf imou, wuiiifH awl fWWrnii in fnl! Iiuix, rttttitg, rtuurilii", ;t-il In -i"w f two or tlirw, tviHi Hnl, witl.i..-t liutN ilr.ttNMl In rliawK arwl UionifxHtly dreaeed lu Htelr lxwt lot Ue Tim pliotfintihejm of twnH m c'.t, trr mwuntt of lblr trwii. to nird hill li'iiKth iiictrini nwt aa f Itt tsrfflrvi uunnotUlf tuiall oomnnw cottntil fur u gru-.t iU. 1 a.id hflitca to Intfiniry tnt g ri rnl Hkenrw rnuiiinj? thcwnoio igm wailoii. HhUlaljUiu Prcae. M 4 I Excursion .. , .Ail V. it,. !( Mti nf it!)? i feel It le but i hBow of no other loon II ty where the ?i r... ....i. .-.I ti,,n mntnltnde. or where the actnnl re- VI IIIU1. U.HIIIHJ. ....v. .... I -Umm .-..-,. eulti Khown u high nifar In the belle I rnti conservatively eny that tro Intrlnelr value o! eucli land with n largt miKar factory contrally Wnt- anteru itatei have a like hiiiniauy: the rainfall li loo creat In elthor for tboae Htifcrlnz from or predUpowd to lunx dletasei. lit Colorado uud the Adlrondncke the ehannfe "re too bnipt; the harthneea of tho ollmnto j." :' . T. ... .. .. i fomla to beet growers tor an averege T. "T"" . . "..i. ,.3 I nf JWM par acre. Intrlnatcilly ot oim climate for a '., debilitated rdle not lean than $100 per i"r I hive mid tliHitaanda of untie In Toll man ; oepeciniiy is a low lemoeraiure detrlmenui to the poor consumptive He li ot nereealty a peraon of Imiiovor lihcd blowl and cnfoebloA circulation, and to shut up ldoora for a length ot time t contrar) .o all reason; yut, to force hi in out Into the cold nlr ot our northern resorts In nlmpiy ratal. The sooner the general public under stands the tinreaennablorieee of advis ing a cold, changeable, rlgorouu cli mate, even If It be high and dry, fo? the emaciated consumptive, the better. Qenorally too, the low altitudes of the southern statee are not good. A doc tors havo sent many to Georgia and Florida; some have lxen beuntlted while they romnlnwl. The benefit aria Inc. 1 am inclined to believe, rathof trom the pine foresta.wHh thel resinoui odors and pure ozone, than from any ar valuable. From ieai man jnno nrea ownnd by the Itaneh cnmp'nv, nt Chlno. 01.. while I wn rnoral mnnager. we received over t.iM"ti nniuially In rontrl. tTri'c " !ii'illlgnt rlture the Pccns valley beet lands Will pav rqunlly w 11 ' VP. II. HOI.AWHI). C'arnol oil'" J-nri Onrrlct. 11m iUtli nf .Teats Canira, tho milp tor, ncalla an nmdoteitti which lie null tho late PreriileulCatiiot varo the prlii oifml iteiera. The atlUt'a tawta ami flgnreM nt the Champ de Mnm oxoltetl tfaa HUtulratlm of all, nml thoy vrero tie eervclty clitfftwl iH Uo i A rank. 21. Uuruot, when on lila visit to the aalou, mHliiil nu old iiiaii, xvhoaobniMl mnoh moved on aealiig lint), 8inudlu(f lwfora tho works of art of tho sculptor. Soino one unld to Mm jttreldcJit, utter jmluttiiii tint tho artist t "linn In tmalfur ropan tlou, M. Is J'rosldont. Ceirltw in ons of our most skillful man of nrt, hih! he istmt jut ilooorated." Forthwith M. Cimiot ilrtai lied final tho buttonltulo of ono of tho ofltoem of th military hoofic hold in tho pinna of n cross of the ohov uller a oross ot an offlosr of the Legion uf Honor ami plneftl it hlnisolf on tha breust of Jean CorrltK Tho next day, In Tlie OfHoiol, tht artist whs named n uhevnllur of tho order. Louduii Flgnra in the United States, what I am par- oaors nu purn ozuuv, iuu m lntrf.lil In In till, nffi-el nl eilmtttic inHuenco. I have traveled ovet 1 CM,W J"ter"u,i . I t ury pure nir on uroucnmi irouoico. the sou'hern eUiti nt dlfferont times, '".' . n,OMi ,(.rt.no(,. Jny Uould. In 1102 Mr. Jay Oould end family rlklted liddy. hoior leaving he wroU as follows, 'orpul'l ta'ion: "Alter oailna tlnough the I'ecoi valley, fron. the li' S-singof the Tnxni und Pauifle rold i" LMdy, I am liapress. ..I ...I, It .uMM.t. t..l lrt1iMI. rl Ih. ...II n.111. Iii iwrllllor nil.nialrt.n- 11110 OiltO tllG tllatfOrlU, mill It llllt ui irrlijatlon. With Ita amplo supply oimii. Tho senator looked ut It mid ro it water It will not ho long before thli . marked, "Well, that's u idiaiue." Tho 111 become one of the rlcheat volleyi baKannoman lmmnlently nsUort, "Uoyou own this trunk!" The nnswor oamo tjulokly, "No, young nmu, but I own this nxuL Uorsoiunu. 8tiiiifiiir.' Itrtnrt. Oueo Senntor Stautonl was trnvolinil throagh Uallfornin In his jn-ivnto car. The train had stopped nt h small town, 01.1 Urn sutmtor was letsnrely strolhi baok ami forth on tho platform nt tha depot. A liagtmRonnJi waa miloaiilmt trunks, itud in dolnpsooareleesly idtohcd with the cxDreM vlow ot finding a ell mato to which I could send my con sumptive case. "Not tulng sstlsHod with the south, I visited New Mexico, tui etated. My objective point was the I'etos valloy. The first Btop was at the beautiful f'ty of Hddy, situated in the con tro uf '.he valley, with an elevation of about S, 100 feet Hero I slopped and spent tome time, traveling by carriage out in dlflerent directions. "The next stop was at tho brisk lit tle city of Iloiwell, which Is at a nome whst hlcher altitude. The distance be tween the two towns Is seronty-flre miles. "Id both Eddy and Roswcll many rwinnle wers hoca who had been In duocd to ro there on account ot lune nr bronchial troubles, in vafiouo (teats, who to all appearances woro aioying life at least, while they ri rnaltied In the valley. I feci war- tanted in saying to eutterera from, nr thnss fciirlnu lunc trouble, that outheitstern Now Mexico offers con rm,iii moat favorublo to tlie noli- deolonmnt of nulmonnry dtsnnnes. I believe the conditions and ollmsU are such as are well adapted to sure, If tried before the destructive stages have arrived. The air Is dry and oeruiluly aseptic; a light atmos pheric pressure, with a Inrge amount ot sunshine, a dry, porous soil, the ulr fresh and highly rarerted and stimu lating. Tho winds pass over a large expanse of arid land, anu aro conse quently freed ot dampness; honco tbi Invalid can be out ot doom a large por tion at the tlrao an almost Imperative neceiulty for a peroou sick with weak lungs- "My advice la that pulmonary euffer srs go to the I'ocos valley and en gage In farming or stock raising, olther st which offers large returns to tho In dustriously Inclined. Lands lire uhnap snd can ho purchased upon onsy terms. Farming In New Mexico under irriga tion is. I think, a pleasure, as woll u very profitable. The entire Pecos val ley Is undT Irrigation, and I am cer tain I have seen In tho valley the finest fruit, both In point ot site and flavor, to be found anywhere. In fact, I doubt H their equal la froauoea elsewhere. VieniAhles nre raised there undor irri gation far superior to any I have aver seen, rne airsua grows ius urlontly and furnishes an abundance of One feed for all kinds of stock, from the goose up. Hogs fatten on It the year round. "The people are dsaldedly hospita ble, most of them being northern and eastern people. The railroad accommo dations are good, and ttddy has a large, well appointed hotel, electrlo lights, water works, publlo aehools and nu merous churehes, also many obarmlng residences. So has Roawell. It Is a mtaiake to think of thte country at there Is no belter region than tills for persons thus suffering. The offect if Imutedlutc and Improvement rapid." (Signed) JAY OOULD. This li said to ho the only Instanct In which Mr. Gould over consented to write for the proes his Imprroslona of any western country. MARKED ALIKE. A Wrlrd MorynfTwit .Mvn WliM ffliifftiUi WuiiiuU Vr" llin Hmiw. "I tun not a believer lu uhot, ruin carnations or tho pupurmitnrul lu nuy Miupe, hut I had n singular cxpurirau'ft soiuo ywnn no which 1 hnvo ni-vur boen nlilu to ncooutit for witlxfautorily, " snld J. 1. Lutirolx of Mniitniil. "I wasrocond nmtoofnnierohnntshlp In I860, Aiiiouk tho orew was n toagb customer iituiiod Lniiih, nhvnyK in trnuhlu. Hu hud n frightful roar, ox SIhU Wntrr. Bvery good cook Is ourofnl to rtinposo at onru of tho water in whloh liiunt litix lieeii wiwht'd. Only n vory few hourn nru nocinsnr)' lo ohuiio it Into n foul fiiioUIuk lhiuid if tho tompornturo H iitltnblc This uhniiRo is due to a Uttla jiliuit called Unctcrlum lurmo. A drup of thli putrid material under tho micro KKimi rovonU ninny thouBandi of thoin nctliis tinder n iwmillnrvlbrntllo motion CA3IMin-PpniEfV8 PAHDON8. Tlie Hrvr I'n nrh rrmldrut's Clr.mrncy 'ot liitriiili'd In i Mucin Aimrcliltt. Amon thu U" 1 pontons pnrdoued by N. ('iwlmlr-l'erlpr, wvh onr Paris oor nupoiiduiit, ilirurit, flrt of nil, iHirsans who hnvo Ixwu ooiidi niuwl for violuueo or liitiinidatloti in coiiiioetiou with tcudtiiR from brow to chin, the result i MtrihM. u hlalilv nolitlo movu of 1'resl- of n dock light. Uo had bullol wound i ,mt Caimir-Ptrlir, not merely on iuj which hud token nwny thu lulie of his , count ut his personal connection with right ear, liesidi n jwcullnr protubor-, miului; intonate, nor lieonueo of tho ml nnoi' llko u v' on his forelmad. I , vaiitagu In Heuuml of niakluj' nil gener would tnku my oath there wns not mi' 1 ooiictisslous tliat tiro consistent with othur nmu alive marked just llkn him the proeen'utloti ut law and order, but At the end nt tlmt voyage Lander kllUnl nm PM n jmrtlrmlar rot ltelng oppor his M'ifo Mini out his own tin out. lie tunn on thu uve of an itituriKillution on sevowl thu wlndplpo, hut ho rooovurod. i thu (Jmlssessao strlka The wound in his throat lienlod, hat Hidi thouu wisoh of pardon Ihero li-tt n holu, which ho had to oovur with , ur0 n wrtnln iiumlMir ot othur common IiIh hand when ho ctioku. Ho brentlieil i juw offeiiderH who bimuflt by tho uooen. throiiKh nidlver tubt Hewus trlinl and ton 0f lk UBW president. All persons convicted, nml hnpiKiiiiiiK to bo lu iort , condemned by virtuo of tho law of 1881 I wiih lmwent nt thu Imuijlntf uud mut for inoltemout to mmrcliist outrngos by the body buried. ' Knoueli or writing hnvo Ik-oh systematic- "In 18110 1 was on tho ko11 coa.it of njy osoludetl f roiu tho benefit of par Afrlon. Anhom ouu day I onmo narmM a i Jqu, mint bowdiiK n minit ot nognj laborers. , it 1 nut uninteresting to uoto that, lu His form Kounittl strmigoly fnmlllnr. and the olllolnl stiitenu-nt nr wlint has thus J started with surpriso when I haw him , ,iono, tho minister mill president plnoo his hand over his throat whuu nru onrufiilly oxom-rnttil from nil ro gtviiiK omo orders. doltiK closer, I sow ip,m(dbillty of having left tho nimrohUts the soar, tho wen, tho lobolrss onr, tha t pliy tho full penalty of tholr outrn halo in thu throat, tho silver tubo and BMns notshy thonmirtlnu tlmtthomlu every feature mid ehnractorlstio of a i uivt 0f jtutloo provlously on I led upon insu I nuv hanged mid hurled. I got tlie pardons commission to examine In into coiivmntiun with him. He said 1 detail the dossier ot the oonvloU iu or his muiio wns Dnnler. He was tinnblo ,ifir t draw up n list of thoso In fnvor to tell how he came by tho wound lu i 0f whom n uieasuro of olameuoy might His tliront, ear aua inco. Jit) wim ue bo nosslblo. Loudon Times. aiiinmir BkctlraHma" VM th V V, ;i'tl eptemlwf JJtti. Main, i hi-1', i-w VtrlH Will H-ll MMMld I Tift tlll'.fli at lre.fy HwlnotHl llateato nil reular Hirtnmi-r Inurlai drtUltmUon polnu In Uw North snu Kist. picket t'"'4 fv reiwrtt nntll CHtolipr ai, IWai. Fur fnH In format lou cill m of address. II. 1). llrUKs, AptU UirUbtUC S. Al. K. 'a. XIahtinkki.i., tl. 1. A., IUmiwoII, .N. M flUftittiUi 'raUR8T()"c6V.ORAOO, For the summer nf IWO tho I' V. N. IS. fly. will sfd tlokuU to tkilorodo pomu aa follows: ItouldRr. liUUs l)ever,41IW; Colorndn Springs. Wt.00 Pueblo, fl W; Trinidad Mm 'I'lekeU on sale tin to and Ilium- tllngHept. 81, MUX). Hioii .ivrr allowed nu am- point north of Trlnlilnd sotnf or retnrhiMR. t. i). huuns. At. Gloilatono HlnrlPil thsTnne, The following story of 3Ir. Qlndftono la told lu tha remlulHoeiioes of tho Into llov. Jam os IXxlds: "Ur. Gnthrlo onco ; paid r. visit to the Dtiko of Argyll nt i Iuven.ry oaHtlo by speotnl tiivitntion. a : largo und brtlllnutnmomblnKoof (mosts, ! iboiHiUuK Mr. OlmliitoiKi, wero rtnyiiiR ' nt tha uastle, and lieforo thurotirod for the ul) lit Ur. Guthrie wns ntked by the I dnkotooonduot 'family worship.' 'With I mvat plenMnro I will conduct It,' said i the riortor, 'hut in tho onstlo of Ariyrll ; wo muH olieen'o tho Rood old Prwby- terUn form uud lieglit by slnltt n jmnlui. ' It wns ngreet) that n Bcntah ifliiK f honld Ihi hiiiik 1 n Kco'olt tuuo, hut Dw dlflloully fa to fliiu a 'pro otnitor to 'start tho tune' nnd lend tho sIiihIiiii After n nuntlmr of ladies and Keiitleuwui had been nppenledtonnd had deolawl thoiuHelves unfit for tho duty Mr. QliUkfitouo stepjMHl fonvord, wiyiug, 'I'll rsbfe tho tune. Dr. Quthrle,' aitd woll did lie irform hit task." rMlnatoil. B. M. Atidroe, n Bwi.-dlsh pctentlst, has oollocted tnhnlnr lnformntlon show iiiK the avfrns'ti wolght ot pens in their pods. Tin- llKhfost jh'us wore nhir t found limit' tho ouds ot tho ixid, Tno nvornmi wi-iuht of n ptnwas Krwitcr tho larger thu number of poos in tho pod, so that tho lurtfut pods contained tho honvlost pan. Tho weight ot tho pen next thu point of tho pod Inrwuicd with tho increased nntnlxtrof ponxlti tho ikxI. With tho oxcuptlou of tlio llrst mid last peas thoro was but a very small dlffor unco in tho weight of tho poos lu tho tnmo ikkL Tho manuscripts of Tnsw), which nro still preserved, aro illcgitdo from tho immciiNO number oi erasures, cuange nud cniuiidatlotiH. Digamy Is only n misdemeanor, uota oriitio, coordhi( to tho InwHOf Ntw Juiioy. amcM-ahsas Gity Trliiisfcrs from El r.fsoif'riltjjyiilill, ''thtA fuTlme (JarSs hnii lapsof fo.nrHearaUAgnl, ifr write I" fi. liooonrOK 1). l nnd 1. A " ' " ' , , HI 'Hno, '('eltfts f THE PECOS VALLEY S i NORTHEASTEBH. j Q ftsSdfsaaWssAti sAi! AaisftAp .l.'W. iiiii:K (lon'i. 1'mm. Aifcnt, Topokn. Kntisos Host PfissiMiKor SiM'vifo1 4l)lortdni Gateways- The Qmm cnttln () J Trail Route. ntiu liiorrns- orcco valley This lino In now en.ulpp-d tolly to nrcnnnmniniB 1110 iirrni HlK MtUSimilllSM llfllli nnd its afllolninx territory It It tho entile iliinricmlluQ Irom nil uoiiiig an ins narinom i lains irom the gh-nt rnllKMOl Hie vull Only to hours by fast train between peeon City ami (lie great market ot Kansas City. A generous management. A friend ot the vnlloy. 2 'iSkk'i V I and ey. No trouble to nnswerfrltrstlon. Trougb 41co)erslsll"- 3Tt. Wirtih. J3XU.ua sst. Incomtmrnblo ficrvlcoto X.suto TtlB tlireui t plain have been peopled nun oi mis runway. 1'ortulffB, Iiovl- i tlm uieuiiimot th Osrinbad, lienwcll petl Willi feeu AitU wntf r. Aiiurees on City, all ii equip well -Tov.tCrloan Mtmphlt Ask for selieduleK, K. V. TUIINnil, O.l'.&T. A., Dftllnn, Toxni. 1J. W. MAItTJ or Iteiwell, No Mexico. Agt. ,iiL Work ouahantekd. AT TUT. ssstss Blacksmith I CARRIAGHSIlOk T. OAZIltt'Na D. oners Ids prolatMlonst Airvlces to the cltl ten ol CnrUtKut ana vicinity. t'emilo DUtants and Otiitttrlcs .... s rtrwcuity Qmco at Mclimtlicn Is Tracy's. IloAIdotteji MaggUtfuinlnllig's place. Cliai. )l. Wlilhlwr, Jl. P. Wlii. U, IUa, M. 1). WlllttlKH tc HMU l'HVHICIANH A Nil SUKdKONfl. Oniooi Hatol Hohllti. CnrlnlmU. Nev Mexico. Cll. WlllQIIT, M. 1. I'liiitrils inn Siiintox. ORIm iik! HrdJi-nr, llwimt '4 ml 3 WloiUur llotrl CIU aiiiwr4 illy day or nlxlit. OmaliauM I tot p, in. I First-class blncksiiillhliiK.Unrrisgn paint lug and wood work ot nil kinds. tewing mnojilnes nnd TpIiLU all kinds' of repairs - JjiiED 9TA1ILB Kddy, N. M. II Paso & Nortfioastern Honey! Honey! FOIl Money! Money! ALL KINDS OF HONEY! AT ALL KINDS OF PRICES. Hxtriicled liuniiy, 81.00 per kuIIoii. Uomli from night to ton cents per section. must hnrn had n long Hlnwu. Ho ro- mttmbered lielng lu a hospital, ho said, but It wns like n dram, mid he had no recollection ot his life before that. "Ho said ho remembered, while still ill, taking u long voyage he didn't know where from until lie had landed where I met him. He told inu my fnou looked like ono 1m had seen in n dream, tint he knew ho had never wen me be fore. How do I noooutit for it? I don't try to. I am only telling the faota. I dutt't ktmw wk4br Denier waa Lander ooiuo to life again or n reluoaruatlou of him. Alaybo Lauder's neck was tioi broken and some solentUlo ohep had outslds of civilization and a land ot been experimenting on mm wun n wi- cowbors only. 1 saw many cowboys tery. All I know is that no two men rbtle there, all ot whom seemed well slspostd. I saw no Indications ot law Ituneea; on the contrary, my Orel nlibt in tbs little city ot Iloswell wu spent In a hotel, the doors of which, I wu told, are never locked. Aa oui loom doors had no keys to them, I naturally felt some misgivings about leaving our baggage thus exposed. I appllod to the landlord, and be aurs4 us that ksys were a useless article! that no one is that country would disturb anything sot belonging t them. 8uch I found to be true as re gtids my baggige, eto. "The chief cllmatlo conditions that are most favorable to tha noa-devet ooment. retardation aad BosaslbU cur of consumption, namely, AryaeM ot air, freedom from mlero-orgaiues, noxious gases, tha largest amouM el ttuufelai obtainable, dlmlaUkld harocastrtl prsuqre. are ehsrsilrltU Lfcs pgr- oould possibly bo marked iu oxnetly tho vaino way. If it was Lauder, lw wiU greatly benefited by the change, im on luqutry 1 found that he boro n splendid rojmtnt Ion as n quiet, law nbl ding, peace able oltixitn. " Ohieogo Times, A New snd Novol lltuilnn. At the Hurl's Court oxhihltioii Is fchowu n decided novelty whleh Is oalled the haunted swing. This new hide show Is of particularly dlnbolloul character. You sit on n swing In dark room, nud while you gently sway baskward and forward, n few inohes only, tho walls of the room nre revolving vertically. The oifeot Is to delude tho unhappy vic tim into tlw Ulirf that the oomparN went is deseribtnar an entire oimla. La dles havo beau seen to wildly hold their skirts about their ankles ut the moment they imagined tljjy wem hanging In sjKioe head downward, und in any n man on leavlug the room counts his money to see It any dropiwd from his poeket, so complete is the illusion. London Correspondent. Call at fREEMAN & CAMERON, At LAW BODY, - El Paso & northeastern Railway. NEW MEXICO Q ATriwOOD I HATUMAN i 1 7ui. KiH A T .I ir. l'AuAti, New Sim. . W. (lalKwonl . S.JMItWMn church" directory. M. It. ciiuiicii. South i lllceulnr services Sundnyntun. m. nud 7 p. m i Sunday esiliHll hi lw n ill. i npwurin ia-'ukuo m t it. ni. Prayer ineetl tig uvory Wcdnetday even MgaiTo-ciocK. ., . j. ii. hawdi.hk, raaior. lUMltTCiUjanr Qnauork wartur raurl lioata IMtillur anl fciali S'lnlir I11 atlvwl, 10 A n. Willi frMa 1' l rrl-l ami junint II wuralili. Willi 'ImIIhjr liSJp, ui.a.ui( aartlt ami mkhiii. All nmuiijr IIHIIN. wtwMwaajr i;ju. in. I'OtvllB i. "--'a sin. Mldaoak ir.l.lp, IliiSts J, Powcii, TUttor, Eddy Lodge No. fil( K-of p. Meets every Thursday evetitnuat liM o'clock, All vUitorsaro welcome 1). lUnvKY. C. C. JUIIK llOLTOM. K. it. &B. Leaves Ahiniogordo 11:20 p. tn, Arrives K.I Piiho 7:15 p. in. Loaves K; Pinto 10:110 a tn. Arrives Alumngordo 2:15 p. tn. Mnkliio: connection at El I'usn for tho cast, wnst and all points In Mexico. Conneotinif nt. Alamogordo with tho Biugo lino for tho t Whito Oaks Country White Oaks, llonlto. Nogals. Gray. and Salado oonl nulds. A Inn roonentitur Willi 'l'iilnrnin stnoe. lino which iimivch Aiaiuogomo aitor ' arrival of train each day. Lcavea tilnroBii at 10:1)0 n. in.. Lit Lilt at IS m., ninklni; connection with tho tiouth bound train. A. S. flitifin, tlnn Sunt fi Tkt & l'uss Agt IS Ai.K.ANinii, A. (1. r. A. A. N. Current Office. CITY LIVBRY STABLES. . M. 1IK8H, Proprieter. Livery, Peed & Exchange ....Stable.... FAMIUYHANOWniTINa. UiprrtaKay All of a tlrnrrslluu lUve the gain Utuirscterlatlca. Tha lllrlli offlootry! I'ontl. Thero is n wouderful swatiip imme diately below tho Mount Pisgah church and not over 300 feet from flio road at that point- Fur many years tlie place, whloji U now known ns "Oooloy's ...1 L. - - 1 ( i 1 1- II t., ..a. the tieoplo of n sluulo generation wrlto ,flu ."..i -n. ni,u Is in alike, una it Is well known that most- :;. " .IVhnnr M u.n . - - aCTfH. of which about 40 ueros nre now uuderwAtar.whleh Is from n few lushes ., t?. -asW nscnRsraiij .iiMne" M ABONitc imar wage no. zi, IV XI. A. I. A. M MCOia III reauinr communication ai tiw ni . 3rd Naturuny ot racii ,aiiionth. Visiting brethren In- vitfMi tn miimi. J. It, t'VUEUtAK. W. M. i'nATT. 8eey. f n f. ir PAr i. j. v, i' iiuue No it meets evury Friday evening In M'naonlo hall, vuitlng brothers In good staging ceraiaiiy welcome. WH(oi(TiN JNo H. McliwAN. Heey. Woodmsa ot World. M-tethM tatut tth Tues day .unguis oi eaon muutn t. U, Huttierls Crozier & Bobo, Real Estate Agents. hoi eonnsftted vrltli any ei Tuioa ji(l li(H)e far rtint nnd HU any eorporntlon tartus and rnooh property for unle I'oltte Collector Only Employed sslui A Lumber Ysfui Good Ilips nt llonsonnblo Kates. French handwriting lias n strong family) likeness to tho eyes of others than ..it rai.i .. ,.J , rreuenmen. neany uu uuidshwi to saveral ftt dmuL It will flnallv be a tho washhoulo alass look alike to.nper- VnS S Lull id wfiel fs not fleial observers, nnd pernios utiaeeus-' ,.,, dnnc, ow,' ta thB i,.v. Mrst National Dank. OftWa arCWMitrUw'anrtmT wuueg&ii, h. c, Mi iiLiw WUtrwu. UMtMM-yal.ta(4(Astfit te tlw ASS' tE CaibuJllniUaMisty W a4, tliy l S Mttlw. bM.wtni414 IUi all tlw i naVHWIM tit atatataa f IV l'U-I8tt4, lMtMI U I aMIflwl illli liura an maauiwa nwi pa aaiimiaM w NMUIM MWM "I MUS Su Ikwalul I, t'WiM tl. Da lb niiwn da lirrain r Itllir bal Tlw al Uaak at CmUW. lb lb Una l Call MWtyttM4jr tatrltwr iUiWhi la wHttfUta lb ! mifJeV 4iy Mil ntw Htlmi M w l milI HI ttstseu mm swas bh i a tarui nit. et'o c w- m. Wall Pap4 Store. A. N. 1'ItATT, I'ropr. Lumber, Lntli, SliiiiKlos, Doui'St MoultliiigH, , Pickets, Snsli, Ett A. i, llRVANT A SONS, l-rvpiiaiora, Wo hiiVo. Wall Ponor Baiijte and 011b TOUow Glosa Boom -.Moulding l5ictm d Moulding Piotiiro Frrtmes. AYindqvv Shades Ourtain Polos Pain.t Busjiea AUKjjn AHtsvMateria! 1L rrTTnx BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE mm AToniisaln ouieilr aawrlalir luraatloii II tit Tradr Maim DiaiaNi P OopvniaHTSj Ac. S ikMCB ins asCftli la. CVaaroantca. .aagoooa on i'mw ataocr for aacarlM mIhii. Wura ma am aar uuituoo irofl wenuar lonaMr Daimtaei trMatiletfatidwml. Uanil Ml Oca. Oiasat rUSU TsXas aaMUl turflu. all sttenttfic iiimrKam 0pi. JT trU WsitU Wtoe, B.C.