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1-30-1905

El Hispano-Americano, 01-30-1905Mora County Publishing Company

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/ha_m_news

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WEEKLY RepwbUcan InOFFICIAL Palltlca. Dai-cnt- il

COUNTY to InterestsMEWSFAFKR Hispano Americano New

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Published by th Mora County Publishing Company

a2ÍO. 2 MOTDAY, JAXUAHY :W, A.l). 1905.

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NEW MEXICO NEWS SUMMARY

Murderer of Chaves Confesses.A Santa Fo dispatch of January Ulih

8U.vb: Domingo Valles, In the SantaKo county jail hero tinder suspicion ofhaving assassinated Col. J. FranciscoChaves, this afternoon made a com-pleto confession acknowledging that Inshot Colonel Chavea at Pinos Altos

ells out of rovongo beoauso iho lat-te- d

had him convicted for horse steal-ing. Vallo will be taken to Estandato-morro- w and will be given a prelim-inary hearing on Thursday beforeJudge 10. A. Mann.

Governor's Message.

lloth houses of the Legislature metJanuary 17th to hear the messngo ofGovernor M. A. Otero. Tho first billsof tho session wcro Introduced In thoHomo by Representative R. L. linen,one providing an nppropr'atlon of $30.-00- 0

for a mansion for the executive oftho territory, to bo built at Santa Pe;a pocond providing an appropriation tocompleto the scenic ionic betweenSanta Fe and Las Vogas, and a thirdproviding for tho paving of the publicplaza of Santa Vo with brick fur-

nished by the pcMiltentlnry and by con-vict labor.

Governor Otero's mossngo made afnvorablo Impression, ills recom-mendations for economy In loglslatlvoexpense, for a now primary, registratlon and election law, for a neveropenalty for bribery, for a rigid investi-gation of every territorial board andofllco, especially tho laud commission,Tor hotter enforcement of the Sun laylaws and for grammar and highschools in rural district awl belterroad laws, aro meeting with the ap-proval of Democrats as well as llopub-Ilesas- .

Tho governor referred to the assas-sination of Superintendent of PublicInstruction J. Francisco Chaves, lastNovombor, and the death of SolicitorGoneral JOdward L. Uortlutt tho monthbefore. Ho asks for an appropriationnot to exceed $2.."00, to bo used In fer-reting out the assassin of ColonelChaves and asks tho repeal of thostaiuto which piohlblts tho governorfrom offering any rownrd for tho ap-prehension of criminals.

Governor Otero calls attention to thefact that at tho close of tho ilscalyear there were balances in tho terri-torial treasury aggregating $250,000,and alludes to the reduction of thobondod indebtedness slneo two. yearsago from $1,122.2.10 to $019.000. Of thebalances $230,000 is in designated de-positories, drawing three pr cunt, in-

terest. He reports that tho casualduilclt bonds of 1SÍ3 hnvo beon re-

funded, saving tho territory $20,100.Tho governor recommonds the re-

peal of tho law which provides for theapportionment of revenue to boraised among tho counties by thoboard of equalization, and asks, thattho board of equalization nnd tho trav-eling auditor bo given power to revisoand correct, tho assessment rolls In de-

tail and bo authorized to assess suchproperty which has been overlooked orro tur nod too low by tho assessor andcounty commissioners.

Tho following recommendations arenrindo:

That tho bond of tho terrltoiial au-ditor bo reduced from $100.000 to $25,-00- 0.

That the treasurer of tho NewMoxlco Military Institute bo requiredto give bond. That tho traveling nu-(1- 1

tor be required to examino thebooks of the district clerks and that hebo given nn assistant. That allcounty officials bo pieced on straightsalaries, and, if not, that the fees theyaro permitted to retain bo limited toa certain maximum per annum and anyfoes abovo that placed to tho credit oftho school fund. That no fees shouldbo allowed the assessor or the sheriffon license money and to treasurers forInterest collected

lie n commends the creation of theposition of territorial Insurance com-missioner, at no expense to tho terri-tory, but to be paid by tho Insurancecompanies being taxed a smallamount, tho surplus to go to the volun-teer fire companies of the territory.

The crenllon of nn office to bocalled that of territorial Irrigation en-gineer is recommended. Tho governoradvocates a new jury system, curfewlegislation and tho prohibition of thosale of liquor within five miles of anyfederal reservation for sanitarium pur-poses.

Governor Otoro asks that a severepenalty be Imposed both upon thebribe offerer, tho brlbo giver and thebribe taker. Uo also asks that theprofessional lobbyist be excluded fromtho lloor of tho Legislature.

A libel law Is asked, and a provisionthat the governor be authorized to re-move summarily any county commis-sioner who shall causo lllegnl fees tobe liald out. or any olllclal foundguilty of accepting such fees.

The message asks aid for the Hoodsufferers of last fall to the ox tent atleast of providing those who need Itwith seed for spring planting.

In conclusion Governor Otero ap-peals to tho legislators to pass reso-lutions legardtng tho voicing tho senti-ment, of the people on tho statehoodquestion. He rofratim from expressinghis opinion on he mat or, desiring thelegislator to be entlroly uninfluenced.

Council Members.The following are member of the

Legislative; Council now In session atSanta Pe:

First District Colfax, Mora andUnion counties Jeremiah Leahy.

Second District San Miguel, Leon-ard Wood and Quay counties D. C.Winters and John S. Clark.

Third District Taos, HIo Arriba andSan Juan counties Alexander Hoadand Malaquia Martínez.

Fourth District Santa Po countyThomas 11. Cation.

Fifth District Hemallllo, McKluloy.and Sandoval counties-Nos- tor Mon-toy- a

and W. 11. Greer.Sixth District Valencia and Tór-

rame counties Jacobo Chavea.Seventh District Socorro and SI-orr- a

counties W. 10. Martin..Eighth District Grant, Dona Ann,

Luna and Otero counties Charles E.Miller.

Ninth District Grant, Dona Ana,Otoio. Lincoln. Chaves, Eddy andRoosevelt counties Charles L. Hal-lar- d.

House Committees.Following Is a list of tho standing

committees of tho lower branch of thoNow Mexico Legislature as announcedby Speaker Dalles:

Finance Messrs. Pondloton, Mire-bal- ,

Howard, Lucero, Stockton. Sando-val of Sandoval county, and Luna.

Judiciary Mossrs. Wight, Wilkor-son- ,do liaba, Pondloton, Duran, Nob-lot- t,

Ellis.RailroadsMessrs. Sanchez, Lynch,

nirobal, Howard, Crollot, Pondloton,Luna.

Territorial Affairs Messrs. Mlrebal,Griego, Williams, Lucoro, Noblott.

Corporations Messrs. do Baca, Vi-gil, Honnigan, Wight, Baca.

Education Messrs. Wllkoraon, doDncn, Stockton, Duran, Sandlval ofSanta Fo county.

Public Institutions Mossrs. llannl-gun- ,

Williams, Sandoval of Sandovalcounlj. Griego, Martinez.

Irrigation Mossrs. Sandoval of San-dcnu- l.

Williams, Crollot, Lucoro, Luna.Engrossing and Enrolling Bills

Mt .rn. Lucero, Wight, Noblott.County and County Linos Messrs.

Stockton, Sandoval of Sandoval county,Luna.

Roads and Highway Messrs.

Lynch, Baca and Stockton.Agriculture. Live Stock and Manu-

factures' Messrs. Crollot, Sanchez,Sandoval of Santa Fo county.

.Vinos and Public Lands Messrs.Williams, Duran, Lynch, do Baca, Neb-le- t

t.Penitentiary Messrs. Sanchez, Vigil,

Baca.Public Printing Mossrs. Howard,

Pendleton, Luna.Library Messrs. Wlllter&on, Biiego,

Neb let t.Insurance Messrs. Howard, de

Baca, Wight, Sandoval of Sandovalcounty, Baca.

Banks and Banking Messrs. Wight,Wllkerson, Lucero, Mlrebal and Neb-let- t.

Internal Improvements Mossrs. Vi-

gil. Duran, Ellis.Public. Property Mossrs. Griego,

Stockton, Martinez.Capitol Messrs. Crollot, Williams,

Sandoval of Santa Fe county.Militia Messrs. Duran. Lynch, Ellis.Privileges and Elections Messrs.

Lucero. Stockton, Pendleton.Utiles Messrs. Dalles, do Baca,

Prevention of Floods.The question of preventing floods In

tho Ulo Gratulo valley whon tho massof snow In tho Colorado mountainscommence to melt In the spring Is be-

ing nutated. It Is said to bo practi-cally et tain that tho It! o Grande mustbo dyked from Pena Blanca, In Sando-val county, to Imlow Las Cruces InDona Ana county to prevent tho an-nual destructivo overflows.

The losses In this territory last yearfrom Hoods in the Ulo Grande wns notless than $fiuo.ooo. In a fow years thoconvicts could dko tho river Its en-

tire length through New Mexico. Theterritorial Legislature now in sessionhas been requested to investigate thismatter and to pass a bill making itpossible to dyko the Ulo Grande withlittle oxpeuso to tho territory. LandsIn Sandoval null Valencia, Bernalillo.Valencia, Socorro and Dona Ana coun-ties nro now worthless on account oft.io annual floods.

Thrown from IiIh toam and caughtunder a heavy log which was crushingout his life, Antono Gomez, a wealthyPortuguese sheepman, aged 07 years,was picked up unconscious on JanuaryISth In a grovo near his mnch, twenty-fiv- e

miles south of Gnlistco, In SantaFo county, and dlod soon afterward.Ho was hauling wood to his ranchwhen tho mulos drawing his wagonran away. Only two years ago ho mar-ried ji 3 1-yea-

r-old nativo girl. Hisbrother, Mauricio Gomez, surviveshim, in addition to tho child widow.Tho brothors camo to New Mexicotwonty-flv- o years ago entirely desti-tuía and amassed fortunes In sheepgrowing.

A San'a Fo dispatch of January19th Bays: Throe murders werobrought to tho attention of DistrictAttorney 13. C. Abbott to-da- y. Tho vic-tim of the first wna Candido Chaves,aged elghtoon years, who, In companywith Pedro Jnramlllo, Manuel Silvaand Esqulpulo Gallegos, all minorsfrom El Rito, had been on a drinkingbout. Lato last ovonlng Candido waspicked up unconscious by his sister,with brulnos on his head, neck andback, from tho result of which ho diedduring the night. It Is against the lawto sell whisky to minors and tho fathorof tho deceased, David Chaves, andhis unció, Sixto Chavos, desire not onlytho prosecution of tho boy's murder-ers, but also of thoso who sold himtho whisky upon which he and hiscompanions became Intoxicated. Thoother murders wero tho killing ofJames Redding, son of 13. S. Tytdding,an old timer of northern New Mexico,and Charles Purdy, both mining men.Thoy wero killed at tho Guadalupeplacor, throo tulles south of Quosla.John Conloy, a Boa mining man, whowas working with tho two men at theplacor, is under arrest charged withhaving first shot Purdy In the eyo andRedding In tho temple, and after bothhad fallen shooting each in the throat.

Cebolleta Grant.An Albuquerque dispatch say that

the commissioners for the partition ofthe Cebolleta land grant, Messrs.Pradt, Mooro and Whlltlng, hnvo con-

cluded their labors and Mod their re-

port to the court. The grant wns parti-tioned to the following:

Richardson, Rnynolds and McMlllen,F. W. Clancy et nl., B. S. Uodey ot ul.,L. Bradford Prince et nl., people ofCebolleta and unrepresented owners.

A portion of the grant of the north-east corner of l.'.OOO acres was afltpart to be sold for the purposo of pay-ing the taxes, cost and charges. Thisgrant has boon In litigation for morothan thirty years and Is Just being set-tled.

As staled In Associated Press dis-patches tho Rough Ulders, com-manded by Colonel lloosevelt in thoSpanish-America- n war In Cuba, willtake part in the Inauguration of thoPresident on March lth nt Washing-ton. The oflleers from New Mexico Inattendance that day will be as follow:Messrs. Fred Mueller of Santa Fe, W.12. Damo of Albuquerque W. H. 11.Llowellyn of Las Cruces. David Lonhvof Alpmogorito and C. L. Ballard o(Uoswell.

New Corporations.Tho following compañías tiled incor-

poration papers with tho territorialsecretary at Santa Fo January 20th:

Mesa Park Improvement. Companyof Albuquerque: capita! stock, $&n,oi0.Tho IncorporatoiH and directors areJames E. Haines. Benjamin C Robertsand John H. St Ingle.

Tho Citizens Bank oí Aztec; cnpl-ta- l,

$ir,uuo. The incorporators are W.H. Williams. Fred Bunkei. S. O. I'irk-stnff- ,

G. W. McCoy. .1. It. ilium.". T.A. Pierce, H. I). Abt.illis. all of Aztec,and S. G. Hawes of Colorado Sin tints.

The (J rent We.-t.-i- n (.if. Oil andFuel Company of Uowcll. iplt.tlin-tlon- .

$2eii,oon. The lncorpoi it or anddirectors nru John W. Hull, AdolphSchuster, Glande H. Hamilton. Uobi rC. Held. J. O. D. Hamilton. M. A. Ham-ilton and William .1. Davis.

Tho Honovjr Mercanlllo Company;capitalization, $ 12,000. Tho incorpo-rators and directors are WHMam .0.Murray, Joseph W. Blblo and Leo A.llosenfeld. lUnilquartor at Hanover,Grant county.

Tho Black Rango Copper MiningCompany: capitalization, $1, 250,000.The directors and Incorporators aro B.S. Philips. P., IS. Groin, L. H. Arm-strong, Gladys Allen and E. D. Fair.Principal, olllce, Falrvlow, Sierracount).

Judge an I Mrs. l. S. Baker, who had .

made arrangements to remain In Al-

buquerque, have decided to return totheir former home In Omaha. Two ofthe largest financial Institution-- , ofOmaha aro Mild to have pledged JudgeBaker their law biiHliess. mal. in.: it tohis advantage to go back.

Among tho bills introduced in thecouncil Is one to change the i.ani- - oftho oounly of Lconunhvood to Gaud-aloupo- ,

another to repeal the law ex-empting heads of families from taxa-tion to tho amount of $'200 and a thirdto repeal tho law to exempt railroadsfrom taxation for the first live e.irsafter their const nu tlon.

Tho Legislature, under a suspensiónof tho rule In both houses, passed a res-olution directing Governor Otoro tooffer a reward of $2.iiO0 for tin appre-hension and conviction of the uassln,or ossusslns, of tie- - lato Colonel J.Francisco Chaves, superintendent ofpublic Instruction, who was munU-ro- d

last November at Pimm-Well- s.

A Young Men's Clulstlun Associa-tion was organized at AlbuquerqueJanuary 22d, with F. W. Spencer, pies-iden- t,

and It. VjoIU, secrct.it y. It Is thpurpose of the organization to r.-iu.s-

s

tho city, signing young men who willbecome members of the. a-o-

. utlon,and then raise funds for renting, orpossibly for the construction, of abuilding. A Chicago philanthropisthas offered financial us.sUtanee.

ReiT)itar)se todas las Suscriciones aEl Hlspa.70 America?0

Publicad por

Lr Compañía Publicista dol

Condado do Mora.

Alt,t. S. HinhkcvlU. IMrtt. A. Manairln.r M.V, S. Ortc. Vlcr Prr-- t. & Trea-Hre- t.

Hlan Sanchoa, Sect A Awl. Editor.

CON'DiqiONKS.

Precio de Suiorlolon w como vAguc:

Por un ano 9t.0Q

Por M!l mcv f 1.00

(inTarlaulrmentc Adelantado)

Kn)prea y Oficina en Hoy. Nw Mexico.

Tono comunicado concerniente a estapublicación dirija! a

P. S. ORTEGAWagon Mound - New Mexico.

ENERO. LUNES 30, 1905.

Los cludadadanos did Oriento delOriento del Condado de Mora pidenel cambio do la Cabecera dol Con-

dado do Mora A Wagon MoundYa ban mandado una Comisiónque so encargue do oso negocioante nuestro Legislador on SantaK6.

So croo quo la presente Legisla-tur- a

croara varios Nuevos Conda-

dos, so necesitan, no bay duda quelos Condados chicos prueban dí

sor mejorado, con mas cuidadoquo los Condados grande. Kl

Condado de --"olfax sí es dobodldocomo so pido por los habitantesdol sur del Condado, dejará dosCondados grandes, prósperos, y

con recursos naturales todavía pa-

rr, hacerlos ricos.

Se predice por los profetas deltiempo quo este invierno será muyriguroso; pues no lo dudamos quoasi soa, las dos novadas que hancaldo, la ultima desde el dlá U deeste mes prueban lo adivino quoson estos profesores, y es do te-

merse una graude perdida entro loscreadores de ganado. El pasto espoco y do muy mala calidad, nomaduró suficientemente el veranopasado para macizar la gorduradol ganado para poder confrontarel rigor del invierno: aunquotal ve, para el agricultor serA demucho beneficio con las proballda-de- s

de una primavera temprana y bue-

na cosecha.

Los Comisionados del Condadode Mora han sido mal informadosen cuanto ai curso que tomaronlos jueces en la elccion de Juezile Paz. Hay algunas porsonasvquuahora residen en esta plaz.a, quitendrán en agua callento á losbuenos ciudadanos. Do esta el usode "Sabandijas" los hay dondequiera y por su puesto aunquequieran no podrán moraliz.ar enHoy ni sus habitantes mientrasellos mismos no so reformen y

prometan kér buenos.

Como la Asamblea Legislativa yaha sido formalmente oranhuda,do la manera que principiaron enla elección de sus oficíalos perma-nentes, contando con las buenasrecomendaciones que hace ol Go-

bernador Útero eu su mensaje, só

espera q'.ie harAn bien kí asi quitoron, Parece sin duda, quo estAndeterminados A pasAr buenas leyes,beneficiosas al pueblo dol Torrlto-ri- o

y quo den crédito A huh ciu-

dadano por el tino qun observa-ron en oscojór u legisladores.

El Hon. Amado Chavez, fué, tiprimor Superintendent de Instru-clo- n

Pública quo tubo Nuevo Mex-

ico, Deseamos saber porqué osquo no les gusta A los Educado-res, como se estilan de nombre losdo La Asociación de Educación delTerritorio, no mas porque es Mexi-

cano? Sin duda os la úrica tachaquo puedan incontrár en él. ElHon. Amado Chave dio entera sa-

tisfacción durante ol termino quesirvió al pueblo en esa capacidad.La Legislatura presento no haríacosa mejor que sostener á oso ca-

ballero, quien es capaz, y adecuadopara esa Importante posición entodo respecto. Sin duda algunano faltará algún advenedizo queayer llega A Nuevo Mexico, deesos educadores que vienen aquípor su salud, A traerlos el conta-jt- o

del "Tisis," A pedir osa buenatorta. Y no falta quien lo sopor-te en preferencia do un hijo- - deNuevo Mexico quien ha dado prue-ba ya de só capacidad en el Íes-tin- o.

Las ultimas nevada que hancaldo en esto parte del palz. hansido algo severas en contra de to-

da clase de ganado, debida á laescacé, y calidad de pasto; peroso asegura quo la próxima prima-vera será tan beneflclo.sa comoninguna otra halla heñido pormuchos anos pasudos. SerA demucho beneficio al agricultor, bo-

rreguero, y creador de rezos. Si elmes que entra (Febrero) no es tanfrió y nevoso como us tos do últi-

mos meses, el zacuto vendrá muytemprano y esa es la major prue-ba del aumento, do ganados y ri-

queza del palz.

lTN MAI. VKCJNO.

No hay plaga poor que un malvecino, una comunidad quo inviertotodo lo mas do su tiomp.i eu pe-

lear vecinos contra vecinos. Nudase gana y mucho sv ploulo; jamásuna localidad progresa, todo saletorcido como cuerno de cabra, aun-

que los recursos naturales del lugar sea do lo mejor. Lo mejor en

que una comunidad, toda con uni-

forme aliento ó óna y de su lo-

calidad conviertan un parai.o. Aun-

quo una persona sea comparable áun Santo siempre teme á un malvecino. Las leyes dol palz si sonenforzadas y la política ó pecuniamal adqueridtt su buce dejar á unlado, oto hará mucho bien, darácrédito al palz y la localidad quepide el onfotv.umi'jnto de las leyes,y mas especialmente á los legisla-do re. que cumplen con su jura-mem- o

y honor hacia el pueblo delpal, y sus constituyentes que im-

ponen esa sagrada responsabilidaden mis manos.

Don Leandro Archuleta, propieta-rio de la "Log Caqln Saloon," par-

tió para Wagon Mound el Sábado,endonde permanecerá por unos días.

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HAPPENING SV

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Una junta pública fué tenida enWagon Monud la noche del día

1 del presente, con el fin de apo-

yar por un nuevo Condado A laLegislatura quo ahora e.stá en se-

sión. No sabemos hasta ahoraque serA il deseo de la mayo-ría do el pueblo de Nuestro-- Con-- '

dado A eso efecto.

El Hon. Frank A. Vigil, comi-sionado de Condado por el i lin-

dado do Mora, eu compañía de toSonoros Lucas Maestas, MelquíadesMascarcnus Samuel aide, Nicanor Trujillo y Eutlniio Oriiz, visi-

taron la plaza de Wagon Mounuel Lunes para atender a la jumaque lué tenida para la organizaclou del Nuevo conduuo.

Dentro no pocos días so comen-zara el trabajo do la finca nuevadel ferrocarril A. T. v S. F., uiitreWairous y Wagon Mound, dejanilofuera todo el Canon do Mioemuk-e- r

qua! siempre lia sido lugar pe-

ligroso, (run numero de trabajadores se ocuparán a.w. El tratmjodurará nuda menos que cuuiromeses.

La plaza de Wagon Mound tieneuna nueva Cantina con un buensurtido de Licores y Clgarcos ,

un generoso y corle, propietarioquien us i.uurjtro Amigo iJou ruiix

lilureal.

Nuestro Asistente Editor visitóLa Capital del Territorio la sema-na pasada, y report- - que ambascámaras se componen uj hombresjuiciosos o luiuigonles, quienes In-

dudablemente trabajarán paru ol

blenostur dol Pueblo del Territoriode Nuevo Mexico. Deben hacerloasí si esperan que sus constituyen-tes queden agradecido y contentoscon sus servicios y al misino tiempo sus nombres I irán a la historiaagrabados con letras de oro, ó inde-leleblo- s.

Dentro de poco habrá una granpelea do gallos on Wagon Mound,por un f lanzo do &IOO.00 pesos.Uno de los gallos vendrá del Con-

dudo de Colfax y el otro os un ga-

llo Importado aquí por el SeítorF. S. Ortega. Ambos son de lomejor, y la pelea sorá muy roAida.CJrandi'S sumas do dinero cambiarán mu nos en ene día,

El Hon. Juan do Mata Maros havuelto do su viajo á Mo a paraatender á la session del cuerpo deComislondos, de cuyo cuerpo es élmuy eficiente y cumplido miembro,quien en compañía del Hon. An-

dres (Junderl, Presidente. Hon.Frank A. Vigil, miembro, tienenen sus manos el Manejo de nues-

tro Condado, y no dudamos quelo harán á la entera satisfacción

F. S. ORTEGA, Torero.Wagot) Mound, N. Mx.

ue pXellt. Y así darAn crédito yhonor al gran Partido Republicanoque siempre sostleuo haber tenido1" mejores administraciones ennuestro Condado. Lo cual esmuy cierto.

LOCALES.La Hoy Land - Live Stock Co.

en esta semana llebarán, para surancho en La Chicosa1 la maquina-ria oo Dawson 11. 11. Co., parahacer tina prueba do la cantidadde agua en est--, lugar, la cual será puesta en canuto y bocha, ve-

nir A la plaza por medio do gra-- ,vedad de la Ironía de La Chlcosu.Un tanque será hecho arriba do laloma y la agua será pompeada en ,el, de las lagunas de la Chlcosu.

Don Luis Hranch está haciendouna casa do residencia en mi do.miel lio en lado Norte-est- e do Japlaza. El propone traer su familiaen la primavera y hacer este lugarsu residencia en lo futuro; él esun buen ciudadano y sera recibidocon mucho gusto en este lugar.

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El Hev. Padre Antonio Collier,estuvo aquí la semana pasada, ydice que bolvera presto otra vez,pata hacer el cerco alrredodor delcometerlo y anunciar las ceremo-nias de bendecir el nmmo; y tam-bién, al misino tiempo, hacer arr-eglos pura la construclon do' unaCapilla en esta plaza. Las pevso-- ,ñas litio deseen donar postas parala construclon del cerco, como fuéante dicho, pueden notificar estaoficina y serán ensenados endondepueden ponerlas.

Don Casimiro Cotízalos tocó ánuestra oficina el Sábado en lamañana, y lo saludamos con losmuy "Buenos Días," en. respuestanos dice que fué una robusta nlftuquien su esposa dio á luz la no-ch- o

anterior de oso día. .ambosdos gosan do cabal salud.

Los dos Dalles que fueron dadosen tilas pasados, uno por la gentemexicana y el otro por la ameri-cana, fueron una armoniosa ofren-da social entro toda la comunidad.Un unifico do Mexico viejo suplióla música en ambos hallos, la cualfué muy hermosa y todos tuvieronun muy buen tiemqo.

Cincuenta y cuatro delincuentesen el pago do Capitación fuorondemandados por falta de no pagarlu misma, y otros tant"i mus se-

rán demandados dentro de urjesillas. Nada está exento de oxeeou-clo- n

por la Capitación. Es cosaque no debía de reusarso por lagente, siendo que es para educacióny adelanto de nuesto niños.

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No es ningún de, honor trabajar,porque el buen trabujo duro es elfundamento de lu rlquozu. Todosnúes-Iro- s hombres popularos y millo-narios fueron truhujudoru de tra-bajo duro en los dias de su joven-tu- d.

Es un grande crédito el tenorla reputación de buen trabajador,y rs un deshonor o) ser flojo, por-qué un hombre flojo es consideradobueno paru nada por mat pronto).

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do h OUA NUEVO MEXICO.

Dlo. 5, 1004.

Las siguientes cuentas fueron aprovadas:

A Hudolfo Martinez, Sup. de Ch-mtn- oa

dol Precinto No. 11 13.00Coledon Maes, por limpiar la noriado la carecí 2.50A Tito Mae, por comisión do Aso-so- r,

1809 y 1Ü00 sobre Í714.10 (ff) 4

por cent. 28.50A Francisco Duran, por Unir un anlnml muerto .'1.00

Decldorlo Chavo, Supt. do CnmliK.sdu) Precinto No. 17 50.00Francisco Martínez y Duran, Supt.du Caminos Precinto No. 15 27.50diarios Wobor, Supt. do caminosPrecinto No. 7 45. K)

Primitivo Pino, Supt. do caminos"

del Precinto No. 5 50.00Felipe Uasqucz, Supt. do caminosPrecinto No. 10 50.00Romualdo. Roybal. Tesoruro y Colector, por estampas, ele.

Ahoru ol Cuerpo Ordena que todaslas personas que sirvieron durante laElección de 11R)4,. tules como juecesdocnrrcgistraoion (tVoloedon y t.o- -

retarlos do elección s0 lo apruebela compensación quo .'les correspondoy es permitido por ley. I.os nom- -

bros son A súber: t's

Jueces de EnrroglStraclon:

Victor Galleaos,, Cutarino koiiiü,

j Frunclsco Trüjlllo,.luuu Puulllu,NjiMuuo Valdo.,Jo.se Montoya,Tomas D. Romero,Pai.talcou Gurda,Joso a. Lucero,.loseph A. Gentry,Josu Gutierre.,Joso M. Cordova,Samuel Pul):,kdwurd Corte,Joso E. Naneare Has,

Juan Olivas'Lluo Sauchez,Füii.v xrujillo,Peuro Fudillu,Joso G. Palz,Miuvk.s Salas,Cristobal Sanchez,Nicanor Trüjlllo,M. J. Fraker,Eutlmlo Sandoval,Decidorio GriñoFrancisco Salazar,Rafael Romero y Loin.,Rafaul Montoya,Juan N. Maestus,W. H. Garnor,Santiago Conway,Telesíoro Montoya,Guadalupo Esqulbel.David Sanchez,J. R. Aguilar,Juan do Mata Mares,Vicente A. Gomez,Isidoro Torres,Joso Antonio Gonzales,J. Ignacio Duran.Gíiorgü Santlstovan,Tiburclo Romero, ,

Antouio Romoro,E. M. Lucero,Fred J. Robinson,Vidal Casados,Ramon Lucero.Juan N. Aragón,Encarnación Sandoval,Ramon M arrujo,Esquipula Gallean.Jesús 'Mu. Martínez.Pedro Gonzalos,

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J. A. Wlnanas,Ed. D.Woodbury.Jacinto Rodarte,Renodleto Duran,E. Librado Va'.doz,

lanado MHostas,Guadalupo Gírela,Manue1 Montoya y Rrlzul,

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Victor Gallofos,Francisco Trüjlllo,Antouio F. Gallegos,Casimiro Chacou,Jo.se Montoya,Ramon Trujillo,Salomo Vigtl,Vidal Pacheco,Ramon Griego,W. R. Wesson,J Gentry,Ramon- - Cordova,

Kdwánl ICorte.Joso E. Mascaroaay,José I). García,Lino Sancluz,Narciso Fro.squoz,Frano.ií.eo Ortiz,Luciano do lionera, '

Ramón Martínez,m V. litt.ttumu,

Ignacio .Siu.umtf.,Juan Amonio Vigll,Doroteo Víii,OtN'li') lt,.CZ,Clrilio Arellano,Rafuol Romero y Lnpaz,Agnpito i.ri.z'Juan N. Maestas,Juan Lobato,Dlonlcio Martínez,Monlco Archulota.Hilar. i o.ica,licnito A. Vigll,Antonio J. Vahuu,Juan no Jomw Sundoval,Luis Am)iaran,Refugio Martinez,Quid no Garcia,Pablo Rasque.,Felix Cordova,.low F. Martínez,Nicolas Martinez

YEsteban Trujillo,Antonio S. Trujillo,Juan Joso García,Sabino Rodríguez,Joso Marino Gonzales,Juan Apodara,Croeonelo Sisneros,Epif auio Murtiuez,Sue o Rica,Podro Gonzales,'raneisco Gonzales,

Francisco Ornólas,S. E. Tipton,Ronorito Duran,Jacinto Rodarte,JoaO 11 Martínez, -

Juan L. Maestas,Lucas Vigil,Francisco Sánchez y Medlmf

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Sobas! lan Ksquihcl,Casimiro Trujillo,Ron Rogonsborg, ,

Inocencio Monto) n,Narcizo Muscare-na.--,

Fulgencio Chacon,Fl ubío Ruca,E. L. Murphy,C'rocuneio Padilla.Julian WarderAmistado Garda,

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Matmel U)po., W.2PJ:! 72. IH)

lMedad Hlea, W.LM24 ' tl.f0F. A. Vigll, W.425 5.00E. 11. Hierbaum. f.241M! I25.1H)

Albino Cordova, W.2Í27 10.t)0

Tilo Maes, W.2"J.S 2S.5Ü

Víctor Gallegos, W.212H ,00Romualdo liuuogos, W.'-M.i-

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A Hora la Corlo so proroga hastael 20 do Diciomhro do 1004.

ESTADO PARA NUEVOMEXICO.

' Es dificil fijar ahora misino doquo iNuuvo íNiuaíco sea admitido comu estado singular ó unido conM'izoua. Arizona esta tuortemonte

opuust.i hauía estallo unido conNuovo Muxico. Uis Senadores auntuerou á tanto liasta decir queellos no doseariuii ver la genioblanca de Arizona ugregada alinomliznilo Territorio ue NuovoMexico. JO I bill do oslauo unidoante el Senado proveo quo nanaamas du la idioma ingles sea on-seíla- da

en las uscuolas y quo nin-guna persona puede ojoreer olicinapúhlica sí no es bien educada cula lengua ingles. Nuestra gentemexicana no parece tenor conoci-miento sulicienie para entender queestán bajo du un gobierno do amaIngles, de quien eu,us leyes y ne-

gocios son todos transados on eJ

longuage ingles, y no ha) ley quuproven ensenar ninguna otra idio-ma anuís de la inglesa en nues-

tras escuolas públicas. 131 diií noestá lejos disunite cuando ol usodu la idioma español sea prohibidoen materias yublieus; Todos re-

cuerdos serán concomidos en in-

gles, y las generaciones del porvenir serán capazos do hablar laidioma Ingles correctamente y laspersonas quo do sepan hablar in-

gles no tendrán mucha chanza cula vida negociante y de hacer sue-ces- o

en olla. Entro mas Umiprauoapremian nuestros niños la idiomaiiqjlos tanto mejor preparado t estarránvOparu bencór la 'batalla dosuccoso en la vida.

LOCALES YPERSONA1ES

Don Ene muflón Kandoval, deRuoyeros, transa negocios personnles en la pinza ista semanM,

lion ,Max(mMinno Martina?, hntomado ol vOntrato do ncarrlarcarbon piedra á la pompa do lacompañía forrea.

Los Sonoros Néstor Haca, y Alejandro Gutierrez, do Ruoyuros, O. n-da- do

do Union, estuvieron enlrenosotros el Sábado y Lunes, retor-nando á su casa con un supllmen-t- o

do proviclones.

El Señor Alox. S. Rushkovltz, puodu vender su propiedad, no lohace que descripción sea o endondoeste locada, descríbanos su no-ccsld- ud

y le duramos pronta a-tenc- ión.

Nosotros podemos hallarcompradores para toda buenapropiedad. Agimos un oxnortmen-to- .

Deri jan o un Ingles o Espa-ñol il

A. S. Rushkovltz,Roy, N. M.

La Casa do Escuelas del Dio IIIon este lugar está ya casi conclui-da; es un edificio que dará honorá la plaza de . Roy y al Condadodo Mora. E la mejor casa de es-

cuelas .quo tiene hoy ol Condadopor ol dinero. El edificio oí cons-truido de piedra iiiadsa llevada do'las cercanía-- i de Roy; los techos,entarimes y , tuhiquoz son hechordel moj r míe mil (pie so hu podi-do obtener, S compone de doscuartos espaclosjs pura las escue-las dos ctiuitltis mas, uno pi.r.iguardar la oflcbui do riiooto.'ot yel tro para varios otros finesLos m t.-nnle-

ps quo So hnn (tupien-do en la construcción del edificiohor. de primera clase y han hecholo posible para hacer un trabajoquo dó crédito al Condado de Mo-

ra y mas especialmente á los D-

irectores del Distrito y los hebltun-e- s

de Roy.

Sb Riit'OinA MukutO.El joven Leandro Valdez, bien

conocido en toda esta comarca yquien en tiempo pasado so marchópara Wyoming acompañado doFranoise Martín?., ambos en bus-

ca de trabajo, fué cobardementeasesinado en oso lugar, leandrose dice, estaba bochado Monte enuna Cantina, y después do haberganado una suma considerable dedinero á los que so apuntaban ensu mesa estos sa sallaron del lu-

gar por un rato, y sin dilaciónboivioron todos enmascarados ,

al entrar la casa ordenan que to-

dos se rindan, al mismo tiempoacostándoles sus armas, estos,quienes eran como unos odio,obedecen y so dan por boncidos conexcepción dj Lein.lr., qubn re-

sistió y lansandoso á su inuiontrolo disparo ron un tiro, la líala to-

rn 5 efecto despadasandulo una qu --

jada, y queriendo escaparse al sa-

lir la puerta le dioro.i tro bala-s- o

por dotrás. Los asaltadores,quienes eran Americanos, so Juga-ron con el dinero que tibia en lamesa, cual seria como ciento ,

cincuenta pesos. Leandro murióel diá 21 ijol actual, después dehaber estado dos dius en 1 ilo-.- -

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Pwbliahi'd by Mn.x i'.ointy Puhttohin;rtinnm

Al.tSX, S. IUMIKIM'17., PrrnlilcHt MitMhhhkIhk ICtlHor.

K. S. OHTIJUV. Mor I'reMi'Ht unitI'rrn'oiror.

Ill.í, .WXCIUe'A, Seorrlnry rout A-olii- Miit

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i i 1 u-!- r fioin th- - I ritticnt otHi Interior lo vlMiuw (mw wtil-tu- i

nt thiit- - n "v t.iip st of Santajv to v .ncl i-- b n I JritH't forestii ixe to l .ioIIsIuhI later.

The City fVun.-l-l of ftuila Ho will do-- j

,ii ;im nrn to ili- - Nailon! Frator-nub- s'

Sanlliitiuii) for ConiMtinpilTO,'ii- - lis. I to ; ? I. tod miyxvhri onHi S.uitn !' crant by tin board oímuf.au oí til'- - s.iniMriun)

"i-- - llni A' .rial Ion of NVw Mexicoi f .t.wjua") Wh ami almlM"l Ahho-..- .

.:.-- 'f ;:.ix.mi A. Mum. Ala- -

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! I . I... .mu.; KiiiU.-- t Patten.I; . a. . J. M r '.r k. Rowell, ani , i

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., t;,. niitturiu of Jauuaiy -- lt J.I i.. h. n i" fiijii" nt raiuhimin xxho

. M- - lAi-iiiv'i'.'- .r milt's wi-t- l of Ron-vi:- !

mí tin- - i! nd body of 1.1 wifev.it!s l.. r lutt mr olil iton suid rodeiw.!. mile to hi urn teat neighborto i t : t v hhn ft Ms lKT'avOii.t?M, Mm.i. mi. h had lj.-i-- n ill nvernl !rya from.t monta and iib-- d ittddvuly .InchMn in. n brother of iht (let 'Usod. leftflo tir.ch n liw minutes be foro she.'..I tor IUmx? 11 lo get a utime andj!.hi. Ian.

A KohucII I'NiM-iil- i fñH Hint (inyb'l.ii'.oit and .Mm lll'chii' t)f Arícala' ,.. i .i" to Sun. i IV a- - a committee

. in., ilio l.i ;.lsaiuM' to foim a lu w.. iiv f.tiiu aits oi I'Mdy and CIUixck. ., i,n with An i.t as flu' county

l . 1 1. ojd. ;.r. dhldfd on thei . oi tic in w loutity. Hoiiio wautliiKi-

- ..o1.. I Ail la iii.d ot litis wantlm,'i.. im .i ltit in.- - (oiiMtv. In honor ot'

,'nl ii Ul'r'ilr, tin dol '!' rMlX II. Ali. ni. tin' town oi iiiiiKiun wi'IIh andi- - ! . liian t!..l:i.f!i inoiUliK old. TinKM' US Jllsl CoIili!t'lfll Httown that tluit.vsii li:i ov i l.o'.o Ir.hahltuntH.

rull ont-lia- lf of in' wool clip of tlunct-il- i i part of Ni w Mexico fur nextn-ilii- ti altvutk has li.rn conirncU'd for.. rcittilim to l.aM Viu.is tt.ivk'i'H. AMuall iiuanliO ban 1mii told an low axi; ctntM u tioMiid. Sonu) Ikik uoiio nxh."h in '.'0 ciMit.. hut the nvtntg' prlo.'u is t-Mii-

K, i lie- - avraiu' ooiiiimc-- i

pile Is onil laidv liluhur thnn lunMm. la-- t of tin clip wan dlhtojetl ofliuliu tin1 H'lmnivi. Not. tt pavttcle utwtitil ban Ik-m- i b-b- l In tho vjnvhoii"H.'.r poiind has ww Into the lmndni i li- - ic'ii'in jnn'cl'iistM- - or umuufiK.'- -

luí.' ril". c' plolllihi'tA t(J lit! thel.i' "i -- ' Ii, .. i:

Ht-'- . il di-patc- h h.ij --i. C'apt.. H 1' ). It). M.ii I. uii'iiihi r of tho

' - Hi- - il tioin iIm ruii'i nth ilKtrict, and. i'l in oi t!ni i l: . hiih acc't'piod"i A. i. Hi i Hi- - ni Arl.oiia. lua ap- -

,"ii'iin)'i a on. of tht' thirty Houhfc ' to Im in'.t inouitiil unard ot

'i .i.' I i ... hi Koov i--

lt in i honi uhm ; iiaib' n W.o-liinKio- n.

' .i. " nh. Mi. Mallard i tho only'. lU'iaMo in inbt r of il- - 'I'll i itoiial

nut II.

Nil Albiirpn npt dispatch sa, ('ol-- A

S llopiutU i-iv-ral in.iiiaKi r of

il.' XlbucjUi'lfpti I'ltl'rn Mid Sania l'iMi.il ralhaK, is quutt il us su lnfl

i1 ii- - l- - no Mullí in tho vtin.or thai tho'

i ni. i rY ami b!s roadh XV if couídiM''IT.- - a tl U vlnirbv the Atenlson, To-il :.-- - v Kama 1. would iiv.- - the KamaI' C' iitr.il ami i:,i -- tiTii iiueiv.s hito Al-luKii- it

npii- - in i muí' ft Ion with Urn pi oI'O'id eut-o:- l It i Mipposrd that ihii !" w .is, i-

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i to, ijio. purj. u.c i--'i

1 1 ! i i ft'i in tí v. ii ill.- - i:.otorn plan of.-.ii.-

itR ttruiiu.il itimindh within thin. iM'. M U hIuujj' (iitaln tliut tho San- -

i 1'- - ulll hcon it in w oporutlons on'! lb h n cut-off- . lfc ml-- - 2, dunv ".!)!- - ( f tt-nt- s w.-i- i ib -- '.tihoadvl from

.Je "o into ib lt'ti ihi- - roniiiauy.'i l.w. .. Uuth have not beon uiipncbed,but It ie understood that men aro ox-rcctc- d

riily lo '3kn i 1; r from theBftlcn f.atKT..

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A CBtinOFFEREBLAY HBLPLEBS AND 3PEE0HLESB

TOR HOUES AT A TIME.

Vlnktitg SrlJ, llrnttnrbc. lhruinittra..ll Cnuftl Jijr l'mir Itlooil Ourod by

lr. xmtlnnu' IMnk 1'llU.

When Mrs. WUHnins va. tvsfced forr-n-mc dctntlsof tho fearful illne.vt fromvheh he had so long suffered, she Pjioko

ns follows :

lfrr wnrc 1 h nemin nrcit ration,nlKnt thirteen jfr ncv., I havo lindjert!ie,al srtrlls of complete exhantion.Any exeiteinfiit or unu.Mial netlvityr.uld thnnv mo tnNin stato of lifeless-iifvs- s.

At the KiumiiK my Mretithwould come Knak iu rt moderate time,but the rerie4 of weakness kept leiiKth-enlii- K

Tinttl at last I would lio lielple&Htiá ninny as three hours at n stretch."

M You woro uudor medical trcattuont,of course?'

Y, when I lecatue w kid that Ihad to give up my hom-owork- , in May of1V011, I wn.s Ih'Mi treated for kidneytimble, and laUir tho doctor thought mydilllenlties eiinio from chango of lifo. Iwas n.jt only wuak, hut I had dizzyfei-h'jg- s, piilpitnticm of the heart, miserynfii r eating, hot lla-shc-

s, nervous head,aches, rlu'Uiuat ie pains in tho hack amihips. Tho chvtor did ino no little goodthr.t I gave up his treatment, nuil reallyfooted that my cmxsc was incurable."

What mivoiI you from your stnto ofhnpolessuekii?"

lu July of 11103 I had a Tory hadnpcll, and my husband cuino in ono daywith : little book which told of remark,able cures etl'ectod by u remedy for thoblood and tin nervch, Or. Williams' Pinkl'llls. Ho bought ti box for me, nndthat, was tho beginning of m vetuni tohealth. My appetite grow keen, my foodno longer dint rested ine, my nerves wcroquieti'il.tind my strougth began to re-

vive.""How long did you tnko this remedy?"

For two months only. At tho endof that timo I had regained my healthami ehcorfulue.ss, ami my friends saythat L urn looking b"tior tumi I hav'odciun for tip past llfu'eti years."

Mrs. Lizzie Willinms'is now living ntXo. .Jill Ui'diir htrei't. (uiiicy, Illinois.The pills wn.tMi Mm prni.se.s so highly,euro all diseases that como from iiii-jHiverish-

od

bliMid. If your system is allrun down, Dr. Williams Piñk Pills arothe very best remedy to tako. Any drug-giatun- u

bupply them.

"Aro tho American people growingiihorter?" asks tho Medical Record.Really. Home of ua couldn't he anyhortcr.

Every hotisokeeper should knowthat If they will buy Deflanco ColdWater Starch for laundry uso theywill Havo not only time, bocauao Itnever sticks to tho iron, hut hecaiiBoeach packngo contains ID oz. one fullpound while all other Cold WaterStarches aro put up In -- pound pock'ngea, and tho prlco Is tho bhuio, 1Jcents. Then again hecnuso DellaneoStarch Is freo from all injurious chem-icals. If your grocer trios to sell youa 12 oz. packngo It is bocnuso ho hasa stock on hand which ho wishes todlspuno ot before ho puts In Dellaneo.Ho knows that Ucflanco Starch hasprinted on overy packago in largo let-

ters and figures "10 ozs." Demand Do-flanc- o

and savo much tl:no and moneyand tho annoyanco of tho Iron stick-ing. Defiance nover sticks.

Pnn't hitlo your llwht under n bushMA tiuort mnnaurc muy bo plenty bijenough,

' TEAThere are fewer nerves in

Ufe fca'-clnnlím- g countries. '

Imagine a nervous Dutch-

woman!Your grocer ruturn your money tf you dotn'i

lllcc SchlUUnr'i Beit.

Yo J can't b popular without or-- , a.Moanlly lauffhinr st a fw raoai-ijrow- n

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CONSTANT ACHINO.

Hack achoa all tho time. Spoilsyour appetite, wearies the boJy. worrlea tho mind, Kidneys cause It atlnnd Doan'B KidneyPills relieve andeuro It.

H. U. McCarver,ot "JOl Cherry St,Portland, Ore., In

pector of freightfor the, TratiK-C- i ntlneutal Co.. says"1 used Donn'a Kb!noy Pills for baikncho and ot?.- -

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n ey trouble vhi hhad annoyed mofor moil lliH. I thinka cold was respon- -

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slhlo for tho whole trouble. It seemedto settlo In my kidneys. Moan's Kid-ney Pills rooted It out. It Is suveralmonths since I used them, nnd up todato there has been no recurrence otthe trouble."

Doati's Kidney Pills for salo by nildenlors. Prlco f0 cents per box. Koa-ter-MUbur- n

Co., Huff tilo. X. Y.

It takes a rail unterprlslng man tobuy a Hufo on tho liistallmout plan,start a hank and pay for tho safo outof the deposits.

TEAGive a very naughty boy a

dainty cup of fine tea, and sechis face change gradually!

.lacle Mo Hbe kmvo yuu t m tait (on.ob i-lii-

ip? Tom li. It niiiv Iihobri'ii a mitten, but It foil iinrij aIioxIuk-kIox- i u-.t- b n hiii-H- ' hIu.d lu it.

Imnnrlint in MnlkiM. '

Kxanlno carcrully every botllo of CAtlTORIA,a tie &nd utim remedy for InfanU ntul clillilrt'ii,anil co that it

- dU8fexla Ukj Tor Over MO Yearn.

The Klud You Uavo Alwsyi DougUt.

When .i in. oi i v,111 li'i-HU- 'l Hi0 !!lo-fpo- r.

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10,000 Plnnta for 30c.This is A rcmarkftble offer the John A!

Salzcr Scctl Co., 1- -a Crosse, Win.,, mkc.l

ftoaagSalzer Seetls hnve a national reputation

u the cnrliPHt, tinest, choicest the cartiiproduces. They will fond you their nzplant nnd ftcetl catalog, together withenough t-c- ed to grow

1.000 lino, ttolid CahbtiRCs,'i.tKK) rich, iuiey Turnips,ííll hlniichiiiK, nutty Celery,!2 0Miich, buttery Lettuce,l.OOt) Sph'lltllll OlllOIIH,l.oiX) rule, luición Hndislir,1,000 glnt nuly brilliant Flower.

Thi prcat offer is inndo in onlcr to in-du- co

xou to try their wai ranted pcciI;-fi- .rwhim von once ulant them vou will

1 grow no others, nndAM. TOR llt'T Ific rOSTAOE,

providinfj you will return this notice, andif vou will hcnd thrin '2Cc in pontage, theywill add to thti nbovc n bi; package of tli"earliest S'veet (irn on earth Saler'Fourth of lulv fully 10 dnya rather thanCory, 1'cep o' D.iy, tic, etc. W. X. U.J

Wo nit llko the kooiI obi ChrlntmnctiHtomH, but the nliop kct-po-r itcllghtJlu Chrtstmn.s cutomoi-H- .

TEAYou don't read advertise-

ments; why arc you reading

this?Yor nfr r"Mrn ymir moufy If Jn'i

lllírhclilllloí- - tlwl.

In ordrr to Join the grunt ulteitt innJorltv i nmn miict vltlior die or cutmniTk'il.

Insist on Getting It.Rome grocers my thoy don't keep

Tjollnnec Starch. This Is lectin o theyhnxe a stock on hnnd of other brand.--

containing only 12 oi. in a. pneknge.which th"y xvon't b alue to noil tlrt,bfcnuso Detl.inro contains lfi oz. for.tho samo money.

Do you want 11 oz. tnstend of 12 os.for same money? Then buy DellaneoUtaroh. Kequlrea no cooking.

"Why. N. Ill- -.

' ,M a mother to hertttmilt tluiiit-- i .

' ,ii iii'xcr naw mo iirtiittowhiy ,.n.i hi. lii-i'i- i Hctlnt;." "utiiiiiix. iinl. .-,i- n-l Nt'llli'. "I'm looniui 'i l .i I nl I- - in.tbi kih-- i things"

to ci ui: a roi.i in (ini: n.wT' I. I '! 0" ' V'.I l l. I ' X .Ir-I?-- .

i . r. I in I ' .i i i I I f ' . I . ,r. I .

lit" (I tin 41 i" l " i l I '. ' t ..."X!.. V I i , f 'i t ', .f r

? 'lit II. .tlt M i ,i v ,.' t nt N-i-r- lii

íillwIJéiw''- - ''wiHwB

AlexaiuJcAlexander Hilton, foimoilv " ; .'i

pasBonger agent of Iho V-'- . ) i .'

nnd prior to that. u. g- - ,i :. 1

jiasoenger ogonL ot' tl" iv.u. a--, ( t.

Fort Scott tuul Memphis ratl'Xtty (: owabsorbed by tho FrLco), has boon s"!-vanc- ed

to tUo position ui p,.t...t rtrafilo manager for I pth tho Frifcoand tho Eastern Illinois byctemu, xvifh

--boaciquarterB id St. Louis. Mr. IIjI-to- c,

bssWes bclns a broad, 'r;,;'.,.'--:- t :a!

r H,.;cn.uii-- 1 xstli f.iiiou- - d fi ntleman, is also'ildely known n? a surct . .--

ful and mas-- ir railroader, respected in buslnosa

tur s-ri- oity and fnirness. As a pas-n'.i'- or

train man ho lino been widelyknown and justly popula". During thoUii xxurld's fair ho ruado a mo&t on-- i

ialdo record, and Is now presidentof tho St. Louis n-feocia- t'on of gousralpassenger agents Mr. Hilton succeedtr:an Snj'lor.

Rider Haggard.Rider Haggard, the author of "Th&

Broth ron" and a marvelous list ot Af-

rican talos, is much moro than a writerof stories, though the world has knownhim for the last dozen years only asnuch. Hack In the seventies he was abig man In South Africa master oftho High Court of tho Transvnal andtho man who. with Colonel UrooKe,hoisted the Hritish Mag over tho SouthAfrican Republic. Ho was a mightyhunter In his South African days andmany of the shooting adventures boexcitingly hot out In his novels arowritten directly from actual happen-ings. It was in the eighties and ulno-tlo- s

that he began to produce his fam-ous novels. In JliOl he took up his in-

vestigation of the condition of agri-cultura in England and is now notedfor his tirelets work in tho best Inter-cut- s

of the British larmer.

Self-heatin- g CansFar eastern news often contains ref-

erences to t ho canned meats of thoRussians, which are so put up thatthey may bo heated without a fire.Tho devlco is Herman. It Is calledtho "calorlt." Two chambers includetho Inner can. one holding lime, thoothor water. Puncturing tho partitioncauses slaking of the lime, which pro-

duces the necessary heat.

HIS EXPERIENCETEACHESTHEM

That Dodd'o Kidney Pills will euroDrlghfs Diocacc. Remarkable casoof George J. Barber Quick recov-ery after years of suffering.Itallicrvlllc. Iowa, Jan. 2)ü. (Spe-

cial) The experience of Mr. OeorgoJ. llarber, a well known citizen of thisplace. Justifies hi friends In makingtho announcement in the world"Hrlght's Disease can bn curod." Mr.Hafber had kidney trouble and It de-

veloped Into Hrlght's Uisnase. Hotreated It with Druid's Kidney IMHs

and to-da- y he Is a well man. In anInterview ho says

"I can't say too much for Dodd'aKidney IMlls. I had Kidney Diseasefor fifteen jears ami though I doctor-ed for it wlih the best doctors heroand in Chicago, It developed IntoHrlght's Disease. Then I started touse Dodd's Kidney IMlls and two bo.xnscured mo completely. I think Dodd'sKidney Tills aro tho best In thoworld."

A remedy that will cure Hrlght'sDisenso --will euro any othor form ofKidney Disease. Dodd'a Kidney Pillsnovor fall to euro Hrlght's Disease.

Young doctors leaving collogo gottholr tltlos by degrees, but thoy musthave patlenco in order to becomewealthy.

15 YEARS OF TORTURE.

Itching nd Painful Sores CoveredHead and Body Cured In Week

By Cutlcura.

"For fifteen years my scalp andforohead was ono mass of scabs, andmy body was covered with sores.Words cannot express how I sufforedfrom tho Itching and pain. 1 had Riv-

en up hope when a friend told mo togot Cutlcura. After bathing withCutlcura Soap and applying Curtícura Ointment for threo days, myhead was as clear as over, and to mysurpriso and joy, ono cako of soap andono box of ointment matlo a completeeuro In one wcok. (signed) H. H.

Franklin, 717 Washington St., Alle-

gheny, Pa."

Truth is nil right In Its way. bin flat-tor- y

i oftun moro satlsiaetory.- " ' ra ou.ii.tjski cum i? rou ruxs.

rtruKvilut will refuuil innV U i'A7,0 oJMMKN r(11 10 euro yuu In o to it ilny. Mo- -

It takes a lot of colli cuan to keep our6toes coaleib- -

TEA"It takes one out of him-

self and makes him forgethimself 1"

"What a comfort!"

MORE LAWN TENNIS PLAYED.

Dealer Notes Marked Revival of In-

terest In tho Game."Wo havo sold CO per cent moro

tennis racquets bo far this season thanfor ten years past," said tho head ofthe sporting goods department In a bigdepartment storo yesterday. "Tlitgamo is surely on tho Jump. Tenniswas practically dead for severalyears, but It's too good a gamo to gounder. Golf gave It a black eye, butgolf la now on tho toboggan, exceptamong the experts tho people whoplay on tho teams representing thevarious country clubs. Tho individualplayers no longer cut any figure, amithe sale of golf clubs Is practically nil.

"Hut It's different vlih tennisracquets. Tho old fellows who usedto play years ago aro again taking uptho game, but, between you and me,they don't Ilko tho new racquets.They buy 'cm. try 'em and then turnup with an old racquet that's all outof date, and link to havo It rosining.Tlio rest ringing of a rncquot, though,!s a good bit of a lottery; It may turnout all right, but moro open it won't.Still, the old timers aro willing totaku chances. Tholr principal objec-tion to the new racquet scemn to beMint they can't get a good clutch ontho handle, which Is thicker thnn tlioold pattorn. Philadelphia Record.

BOY'S IDEA OF NERO.

Not Entirely According to Teachingsof History.

Soven-ycar-ol- d Kranlslin Is ono oftl.oso bright and alert youngsterswhoso faWiers would llko to tell allnhout them If thoy dart!, but whofenr tho wrath of tholr fellows andheld tholr peace. Kranklln goos dallyto a Camden school with Ms oidorsister, who Is In tho eighth giado andhnows a lot about ancient historyand things which make wonderfulRtoriui for tho lad to hear. She wastelling him tho othor day all aboutvlcKcd Nero, who flddlod while Homoburned, and tho boy was duly Im-

pressed. At dinner thai night, In or-d- o

to dlncovar whether tlio knowl-edge Imparted had taken root, tho sis-

ter ashed tho boy:"Who did I toll you about to-day- ?"

"Nero." readily replied tho littleIcarnor.

"Who was ho?" was tho next ques-tion.

Thcro wan a bit of hesitation, butfinally tho nntwor camo out with atwinkle:

"Oh, ho was a bird.""Well, what did ho do?""Ate worms." was the unexpected

reply, which gavo tho tableful of din-

ers something of a shiver. Philadel-phia lit cord.

Towels as Sun-Protector- s.

Tho refusal of tho War office toitfcuo sun-hat- s has had a fcomowhatrcmnrltablo sequel. A battalion of tho2nd Grenndler Guards went out to ex-- (

rclao under Con. Paget on tho FoxHills, near Aldershot, and the sun be-

ing exceedingly hot tho ollicers or-dero- d

tho guardsmen to take theirtowels with them and wrap themround their heads. So extraordinarya spectacle lias never boon seon in

tho streets or lanes of Aldershot asthe long column of guards swingingalong with their heads wrapped Inwillo towels, and their fiat "Urol-ricks- "

perched on top. London An-- s

vera.

v Ignorant Children.In a olass In a Manchester (Ens )

nchoul not ono of tho children knowwhat a beo was. This statement vosmado at Norwich tho otlver day at M:o

conferonco of tho Museums Associa-tion by Mr. Prltchard, of Ilostnn,Ameiica. Tho ignorance in his owniowi was ever, greater. Statisticsthowod that 77 por cent, of tho schoolchildren thero had novor seen a crow.r7 ptr cent, had never beheld a frog.'JO per cent, had not. seen a btttterlly,91 per cent, did not know an olm tree,7c per cent, did not know what seasonof tho year it was, and 60 per cent,could not cay what butter was raMiot.

THE DISCOVEREROf Lydia E. PinkhanVs Vegetable Compound, the

Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills

No other fciiiaV medicine in the world has received Mich widespread nAunqualified endorsement.

No other medieiiu lias Mich a record of cure of female troubles or nuchhost; of grateful friends at bus

Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.It will entirely euro tho worst forms of Female Complaint, all Ovarlim

Troubles. Inllaminat'.on and Ulceration. Tailing and Displacement of theWomb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to thChange of Life.

It has cured more cases of Haekaehe and Leueorrlura than any other rcncdy the world has ever known. It ( almost infallible In Mica cases. Itdissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early htago oí de-velopment.

Irregular. Suppressed or Painful Menstruation. Weakness of the Stomach,'Indigestion, Wonting, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, (eneral Debil-ity quickly , ield to It. Womb troubles, causing pain, weight, and baekacho, in-

stantly relieved and permanently cured by it use. Under all clicuin.stancca Itinvigorates the female .system, and Is as harmless as water. .

1 1 quickly removes that Hearing-dow- n Feeling, extreme lassitude, "don'tcare" and " want-to-be-left-alo- nu " feeling, excitability, Irritability, nervous-ness. Dizziness, Faintnoss. blecples.Mic.ss. llatulency, mclntieholy or the "bluon"and headache. These are sure indications of Female Weuhnei-.N- , or some de-rangement of the Uterua, which this medicine always cures. Kidney Complaintand Hackochc, of either sex, the Vegetable Compound alwa,v cures.

Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundredthousand times, for they get what they want a cure, tíold by Druggisteverywhere. Ilefuse all Mih.stitutcs.

A vicious llttlo dog that hail beentrained to "say his prayers" was aptlydescribed as a "holy terrier."

More Flexible and Lasting,won't nuke out or blow nut; by usingDefiance itnroli you obtain better re-.Mi- lts

than possible with any otherbrand and one-thir- d more for acnemoney.,.

Hmall Harold, after Mixing up thenew Imby. aid: "Well, thut kid hauntfVit any hair to comb, but hen got unii vful bit ol' fiuo l bu wimln i. '

TEA.There is better tea than

you suspect; and yours is

probably worse than you sus-

pect.

"Do you think Hnnps over fooled hiwife 8UceM8fnlly?" "1 know it. JIomarried bur."

A Rare Good Thing."Ara using ALLEN'S FOOT-BAS- H, and

rn truly say 1 would not hnvo been withoutit 80' Ions', ld I known tho relief it wouldgivo my uchjng foot. I think it u raro goodtnlng for anyono having sore or tired feet.Mr9. Matlld" Holtwcrt, Providence, H. VSold by all Druggists, 25c. Ásk today.

When u man hlne I oclty h J-fjc- tn

i;incj in bu-ilncs-e.

Denver DirectoryOLHlmarniino wiiolvNiiln unit retail Moor1 1 lilt huir Jb Iron ( i Ifltli it Wiuce. Drnvef.

STOVE li:iAlUS nt ovrry known mV" .,f .i,,vp fnriiA. c fr miiVr 0!0. A--1'iiilih, nil Uhimiik, D-ry- r J'hon Til.

UUÍUUUr prittauo pall TlmMinltfelMmto siippij to., ln:i. stout st.

: COLUMBIA HOTEL Jí.Ssñffifellntf 11 U ti M i ". A erlritti Mnn.

BROWN PALACE HOTEL -l'liropciin plmi, 1 1. .10 mid upMiml.

Oxford H otelDeliver. One bloeU from I nlon Depot.Ilrcproof. (. II. MOIWK, Mr.

CENTRAL

ÍtíM&k'1C "y ta t ar

KMtiit!ili'l is1? nlile'. lurKBt Hurt --notnr'KifiM i.t i'tiiornl' i'nunte yhoriliana,lonkl''llir 'I t i.-k- i aiihv Sin I for beautiful

pleiorlnl nrxt lcci i Iptuo ru tal'K fro C.onvei J'i'i ml to produce It I,. A. Arnold,Tren., 301 Knterprl'o Mils.. Denver. Colo.

ttS!cytThompion,i Ey Wafir

MEXICANMustang Liniment

1 n poltl'e cure for Flics.

,!

LOCALStMes.sr.s. 1. W. Howe and Frank

Vanee, aro now full Hedged lilks, theyunderwent tho Innltlfitlntf ceremoniesit Las Vpfjus, this wuek, returning ho-n- ut

Sunday.

I'rni. i'nilhpiul, Principal oftin SrltiK,r Public .School, Is a visi-

tor here tt tul at the mi mi time tryingtci purchase some earllnj,' stuff andSOUH )U1 CWCS.

Ilud F.irm. r )i',ii Sherltf tittin1 (onl Caui In D.iwson, as a

visitor lirii between 1 1 til ..t, nú I'''-- lie s crtftltiliiK ll sf'i,k rnnei..

Hod novT mud n lioro witlioul 'unil.lilKtun with iin mntrHnl wMh which to vnrliin lis ft.iriiiri!Utii i on n on fur 'opiiortinttlfs ' t.nio rout tlihitft when ihu oppor-MitiiilO- H

urt within M'.im U'liiftlis ealtliiK for)ll

The Hoy Land .V Live Smelt Co

iai put up lii Ion ot loe, durrlnjitheIn last vMi'k, which Is morí- - tluin Isno-snt- M fofthi'h Ifiuli', tlii-- x experto put u, more fur thi-i- r now storageunisi , if lull. I efor" cold weather Is

.'he.

Herman (oodmun, the wldwlly'.noun, nnajfer of the F. M, Co., ofIds plne returiuul fro a m trip at 01-i,M'- ii,

N. M. and on Tuesday took the-rai-n

for .springer, when- - he oes unnisi .ess of his eónejr...

Ti..' i port about the math ofIrs F. A. Van Hlter. troni phiJp-inunl- a,

In Ai'1.unti, is not' true.Ir. 'an Ulter reports that she Im

n,'oiiiv 'he hi-H- t of health onIn r li.iuuful farm in Ari.ouu.

IY..11Í1 (iirpeniet xliipji'd two oarmils ol siuir to Kniistis I'it.v Vup-- .

1 mi Thursda.x. Mr. Carp-ntc- r

--. -- till u'l'liafiiiji n tuiile for ail1 1 is La nta pro"-rt- .

soMi-tii- e fur the Spiiniith Auieri-.i- n

iiHM.thlv. tl.H) (In advance) per,. r, o o un- - weekl) Hispano

ni'iu-tiMi- . which 1 now. mi.kini- - tiii nraiu-e-

, .mly $'J per ,ettr.10I illa,, hut subscribe at

-- me timl rend tin fiisl issue

(rami 11 tii elahorate Oy.ster treatmis kKiii to all of Uu .' w II

(1 of i.ii.v, tit Uie I toy 11 ros.liiiTft b. '"i- - D. 0, Wright to .hi

. ends n Monday nljrht. plenl.

.f mi' -- .liable, l)e-rs- , winen andiars, V..C- - served. till pivsenl

, ,1 had. to their loniaeh. andM'ltru onl ii' This 'hh a fare

, 11 ti a. b Mr. Wiiyht to ids1 i, mis wlnc.i w ill h" a w.-l- l re- -

,. uli.-- i il nil.iir for lou lime' toiiin .

lr. D !. Wriyhi. ' II lmin.1 us all. bus sdlil out all of hisUek Hii'l Is oln to (leplill fiotll,. ( til" Inter pu I ot tb" W.'tk

il-- iLiki'l-liel- d. t III., where In

out inpl-if- 1 s id foinv' into some,,i-- t of business. Douglas, us he

mis eull'l. vas (nit an interest-- 1

1 nv In-tv- . as In- - i I w ii s . protno-- ,ull .oils f J.UM) and ainu-uieiit- -.

h.' also v..i. Captain ofmerieiui líase lia! I T -- am h r'.

. . . 1

.. -- rf. a a...Yv

......

TÍ10 candidato Olcot of tl0 m"r.llpd "People's Pulled Parí-y"- . a

combination composed of about .to

Democrats 0 Republicana, succrüd-e- d

in get tin,' a declsslon from thoHoard of County Comuil.s'slont-r.s- .

The majority who helped to electthem to olllco were Ignored. Thefrlonds of tho Republican Candi-date urge him to appeal to theDistrict Court whew he will Mirejet a drrls-don- ; us our laws arealrljrht -- and we hnve a gentlemanat tho head, who will see themonforcfld. It Is provable that tinmullet will be talctin there for a

final deeission in April. "Our peo-pl- e

en n he fooled olit'e, but thecannot be fooled all the tine-- " b,the weak method of the no calledcombination.

M.IS..11. I.eu .1.1 i.' i.. m-- ,ti, K.s-TIiKTKNÍMlICNT-

OS Y Jl'MÍO.s vli 11 thin-- s wen dull on Sun-- 1

. ... ,,. . dei,i.,toda v-- iLAST..Ai,'

Ia or am oth-'- i pa-- t time. e

Mil n.- i- him -- his suuiiMOr. but 1 WagOH MOUQCl,.vv 1 1 Ir -- ball ).ro i' will, bae j

he w,.l,s nl suee- -s l,.ll,tfJ MEXICO.,ir from Hm- - plan-- .

KM

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A. S. Bush)kevitz,Notary Public,

Lnnd Locator and SurveyorLAND MATTKRS A SPLCIflLTY

Sells LoqcI Script. Ht ,.slWü'C' of1 GvornmcnT Can also

ontorlng SLAND yuWITH REFERENCE TO

I .(JA NS, IN VKST.SI liN'TS,INHHUANCH AND LAND

AlLSTHACTH,

ATiii'itfKj ten;RlZAL ESTATE. ETC.

wRcy, M. Mex,';"

Rtvnch ens HomeiSaloon

P. GONZALES a (2.;IMUllMtlAINMlS.

ui;ai.-;i- s is wist, i.uji: k. ukkusen 1. its,

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DAWSON R R..- -of th- -

El Paso INorth-easter- Q

SYSTEM.katbs. fro, noy to The St. Louis Expositioo:The Kl I'rau Northeastrj and Uoulc Island My- - nm oirp vr low - ".

slon rates to SL Louis, Mo., Portland Ore and all points North, North 'a'and Hast. Through son ice dally betw.-i- n LosAndeles and Kl Puto, and I'hleao, ICansas City n nd Si. L'iuis consl- - ,v

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to see the World's Fnlr, For detatloilfnfortnatlon call on or

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fd portion uf the rr TherM only unr r twurr ártfnf , on J that Inr contUtuil.in! rtmriiii.

ttrafurt l r.muel by an liifWmcd tnntlltlun of thaniurou lining of tlin 1 UHncliUii Tulir When Uiliiulf u InfUmcd you htn nruniMlnii noun it or tinrxrfrct bmr'tiK nil when It U .'tittirir rhwd, HfifHrM It the mult, tut tinle tlir ItiflnniuiMliin run ttl.krn out nnd till tubr ri'tt-TPi- l In II norm! condi-tion, heftrla will be dr-Mrojr-d forMrr. tilsn rrout ot tn uro cn.c(l lr ( turril which In uothlBftbut n Inflamed comilitón of the iihichu íurfice.

Wr will fn One Hundred l)ir for wir t e ofDetfiiFM irtutrtt liy rirrlu thnl CMttint lift ruredlr llall't Catarrh Cure Send for rlrc nur. free.

. . . 1 .1. CIIKM.Y A ( O., Tol4, O., UiAA for Inrcltt, Tftc

Take lUU'i rumtlr 1'IIU forconitlrnkra.

Two-third- s of (ho dignity wo encoun-lo- r

iu our dally walks Ih morely bluff.

M". Wmlow'M Rnnthlnsr Njrrnn.For children treUiltur, iftm the vumi, rflüuee ttvtfcMiiuMlou, altara ln, euro wind cullu. 'JSc a Uittln.

Many r uiiui who naya he 1ms prcatptcHonoo or mind innntiKus ucciniirullyto rameal It

Von never hoar any one romplalnHbotit "Dcllnncf Stnrvh." There Ik noneto ffjunl It In tjuiility miO quantity, icllllTll'ou....... 1ft... rnnlu....,. '1'i-t-t li ..,. .K. 11......t 11 nyM uuu nua, uui iuuficy.

It in wlso for r ynutw; mon to Mrllccout for lilm.ii'ir unk'Hü ho'liappuu to U

a hull iiluynr. , . ,1 :rifio'itCtire Is Uto best inrrilrtiio we ovor used

for u)I afTection.s of tin- - throat tint! lunes. Wu,Ü. ISMmu.kt, Ynnhtireii, Itid., K1. 10, IWO.

.Mnny a trulii of t lumKl't barrica ncfreight.

Many Children Ar Sickly.Mother Grny'sSwect Powders forChlldrauused by Mother U ray, a nurse in Culldreu'aHome, Now York, euro FoverWineM, Head-ache, Btomnrti Troubled, Toothing Dls-orde- r,

llrnk i Oolilrt and Dtwtroy Wonita.At all DniKRlH'.a'.U.V Sample intilWFUISELAddress Alloa tí. ülawted, I-ol-

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The inir fool ruiostlonn yen nxk thninoro you don't Ifarn.

Boat Approclntncl In n Dry CllmatoA frocli I'lpinnadoof jrl tnhiuvu Is the

ideal suioko Lewis' "Siniflt' Hlndor"htraliihtfH ircib from the .factory, u nippedin foil, is an ideal curar. J a-wi-

s' l'actoiy,Peorlu, 111. -- .

A woninii lavorlle wiilr Ih n hus-band who In inpublu if w rill tit; chuck1

Doflnnce Starch Ik guaranteed blpKcatnnd bent nr inn-- y yt funded. ISounccM, 10 centH. Try it now.

Keen yni.r tamper If It it coo.!, anadon't losa tt if it i l.j.l.

Dr. Dnrld KiihhiIt l'mnrlto Kfnirdy loMittlrl tu ln'tli inn ni nil fcrff. Curr KWltt milllinr oviu;iUliit, ltd purlArttliv IJWwI. Ct UUrutiUlitt

I'toquonllv a Irl'n oud Jookíi uroresponsible for hir J.tck uf ijuod 'man-nt'f- K.

TEAI low strange that so dain-

ty a thing should possesssuch a power!

Your jrroorr rcturtii jour mota) If you don'tUU Jtiüllliiiw'i'lJuit.

The elironlo klgkor must envy theeonUpode.

THERE IS NOTHINGmore painful than

Rheumatismnd

Neuralgiabut there I nclhlni eurer to

care than

I StJacobs Oil IThe old mr 'fcrjr Itlsprn.tratlrf, pru i l't ji J u fa, i k.

Pries 25c. and !Oc,T 4--

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No Notion of Real Trouble."I hot! I j;ct into morn troublt than

any mnu In (IiIb Ktato," voluntoerodthe young follow --who hnd como Jn nndordered n Scotch highball. "NplhitiRin tho trouble lino overlook me. Why,I'd bo nfrnid to irinrry "

"What! Ain't you mnrrlod?" ojneu-Irttni- l

tho rod-noHc- d ohlorly party whownn hovering ovor tho gratis. lunch."Hoy, you don't know what troublo iu."

Loulsvlllo Courier-Journa- l. ,

Chooolno the Best Matchi"Alas," murmuriMl tho young, girl, "1

cannot docldo whom to accept, llaroldlms money nnd would bo the tiüfor otllio two, but Kogtnnld would look hohnncltomo nt my afternoon t roceptiOlli." j"My daar." replied hor very bestfriend, "when It comes to a chuleo bo-twee- n

a salety match and a parlormatch ohooso tho safety ovcry time."

i. The Sprit of 76. ,

Drooklyn Citizen.

For That Tired Feeling."So they're out in California now"Yc.h. and thoy writo that it's a

great placo. Ifa spring there all thoyear round." --

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"Well, well! That must bo a greatterritory, for tho salo of sarsaparllla."

Dull Times In Adam'a Day.Mrs. Titilo "What a beautiful

world It must have boon when therowna only Adam and Kvo in it! Thorowaa nobody to say nasty things aboutthem."

Mrs. Tattle "Hut then, they hadnothing to talk about."

Mrs. Tittle "Well, I guoss niter alltho uorld has Improved slnco theirtime. Hoston Transcript.

Was It a Truth."Ho ndmittod that ho was pig.

headed about it.""I don't belkvo it. A man may

admit that bo's 'stubborn' or 'dotermined," but it's only hla neighborswho aro 'pig-headed- .' "

They Wight Bite."What would you do if some lawyer

woro to como to you to-morro- w andtell you that you woro tho only" heirto a groat estate nomowhero ovor thosoo?"

"I would give him tho names ofthoso bankers who woro worked byMrs. ChadwJelc and ndviso him to tryit on them."

The Last Straw.Growler My now sondn-la- w Is an

impudent fellow.Fowlor Why no?Growler Bid you lioar him declare

ho was living on liLtlo or nothing?PnU-lo- r WIlV linillll vnn nnmnlnln- - J ....v...... wi. v.UIUJIUU i

over tnatvGrowler Why? 3Io is living on mo.

Proof Foaltlve.Tho Heiress. Don't you think ho Is

a sensible young man?Her Father Oh, yos. Ho wants to

marry a. nice girl whoso fathor has lotsof money.

Where He Got Them."His nose is like his fnther's, but

whore did bo got thoso black eyes?""Ho called mo a nanio yebterday,

and I gavo thorn to him.0

She Would Have Escaped., "Oldbuclc married. Ho, ought to havet'mnrrlod twenty yearn ago.""Yes, and somo day, pcrhnpn, thf

girl will wish ho had."

CAUGHT BY THE GRIP'

RELEASED BY PE-R- U

La Grippe is EplJemlc Catarrh.

IT spares no class or nationality. Thecultured and tbe ignorant, the aris-

tocrat nnd tho pauper, the masses andthe classes nro alike subject to la grippe.aN'ono are exempt all aro liable

Grip is well named. Tho originalFrench term, la grippe, has been short-ened by the busy American to read"grin."

Without intending to do to, n newword has been coined that exactlydescribes tho case. As if home hideousgiant with awful grip had clutched usin its fatal clasp.

Mon, women, children, wholo townsand cities arc caught in tho banefulgrip Of a tcrrililo monster.

lifivo you tho grip? Or, rather, hasthe grip got you? If so, read tho fol-lowing letters,

Theso testimonials speak for them-selves as to tho ilicacy of Perunn incases of la grippe or its after-effect- s:

A Southern Judge Cured.

Judge Horatio J. Goss llartwell, Ga.,writes:

".Some five or six years ago I had avervsovero spoil of grip which left mewith systemic catarrh.

"A friend advised mo to try your

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Toruna, which I did and was immedi-ately benefited and cured. Tho thirdbottle completed tho cure." 11. J.-- Goes.

Cured In s Faw Weeks.

Miss Jean Oowgill, Griswold OpenvHouse, Troy, X. Y., is tho leading ladywith the Aubrey Stock Co. She writestho following:

"During the past winter of 1001, Isuircrcd for several weeks from a severe,attack of grip, which left a seriouscatarrhal condition of the throat andhead.

"Somo one suggested Pcrunn, As alast resort, after wasting much time,nnd money nn physicians, 1 tried theremedy faithfully, and --in a few weekswas as well as ovor." J can Cowgill.

Saves by Pcru-na- -

ITon. James U. Gulll is onoof the old-

est and most esteemed men of Omaha,Neb. He has done much to make it whatit is, serving on public boards a uuniberof times. Ho endorses Poruña in thefollowing words:

"I am 08 years old, am hale andhearty ana Poruña has helped me attainit. Two years ago I had la grippe mylifo was dispaired of. Poruña savedmo." J. It, Gulll.

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