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SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1888. TEN CENTS.VOL. 5. NO. 13.
...., B0R.1.
WATKF5S In Raton.Jannary 27,to tha wife of Mr. . L. Watkins,a ion.
. A liiMci't (imtldf.Fltliburif Chronicle. ...
. Johnny More proposed to a girl.She said the would leiid her an-
swer next day, He was surprisedto receiva a green leaf. He took
W.B.HERFORD,
Real Estate Agent. AND 4 "
; NOTARY. PUBLIC, :.
ATOM - - . - NEW MEXICO.(
VST Headquarters for TimberCUius Deeded Lands and TownLett,
Tit Virt Fiif. " '
New Tork Evenlni Sun.
Win Ethel And so you ars
really engaged to Mr. Sampson,Clara?
Miss Clara (blushing) Ye, itall happened last evening, Ethel,
Miss Ethel What a blessingleap year is, dear.
There will be services at the M.
E. church every night this week.A cordial invitation is extendedto the public to attend.
SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR"
for all PiseaKt of tht
LiTtf, Kidneys, Stomtoh and Splesivj
This purely vegetable prt- -
now to celebrated aiafstnktion,MdlciM, origiatci ittest South ta 1H3H. I( Kttarontly ea tht Wowli a4Kltlnftra attd correota thaaction of the Liver, aaxl it, tliertfore, tba boat prflpajralory--
...
oieMltalno, whatever list tik- - '' twM rnay prove bh ! air
common diMMtm it will, noauiaiHtd by any utater reedi v
ctoe, cflflct ft apsMMly ejuroThe Reiculntor la aafe to admirtiiter In tnf
Condition ot the syMeaa,and auder no olrcttmitanooa oavn U do hiaritt. It wilt Ifkviniio-lik-
iaia of wiot, am b no inioticattnir hever.aue to lead to imeiaperanre t wiU prwiuulet y
dWaiwikto hadehek nd cuorftlly tone up lh ayetom. The dtne I suvainot njtaiitt and it vmuas wdeubtvti.
Mo loaftuf Ulna no lntirupiion or- aaX)pwua:e tslbLualHOKsV whUa Ukuig- iha
KaguUiur.t'hiidrtn eoaiyrlning of
Coil. IfMtlachfl, or Hick
Blotuftrh, a tcaipoonful ortore will give relief. ...If taken occasionally by pa
Menu exposed to MALARIA,will expel the puiaon mad proticithem itom atUtk.A I'HYilCUN OPI5I0.1
I bam beenpricticlng medicine for rwenty yan,and have nrve been abie to put up a k tallrctuniMiimJ that weurki, like Stmniiieit l.iver HrsuUtnr, prxunjxly and efTrciively move the Liver 'a- tioH, and At the lame time tud titttiod of wetivti.ingi the digestive aad irttativ( pnwera ot
L. M. Hihtoh,.A(. .AVUi)tPtu, Art.
TUAT TOP AST XBB ttF.MnMP--rKKPAHBD IT
.' Zallh A Co.. Philadihhla. f
FOR RENT A good house ofthree rooms, with stable back endof lot, next door to Lndwig's Bak-
ery on First street. Enquire of E.Parson, at depot.
Remember, that Charles R
Thompson will copy your photo,ia Crayon cheaper, and give bettersatisfaction, than any travelingagent can afford to do.
ILbibia s
ooMEAMAaEtcT.iotrnum jtati urnst ctFor Tlck!, IJ.W, Inlarinnram a nd to B
If you hv mit been larky. lehnre TRYM E (,,r a chanro. Heml forlnrelrnitr.
rniie'wM'w
3. LETTONXai in stock and for sale at luweat prlcei:
FLOUHaSILVER QUEEN, PIUDS Of DEXYEQ, WUITf
UXVr, CUAUl'lO.N.
8 WEST rOTATOIS,8UEEUS POTATOES,
NATIVE rOTATOIS
CIIOILK API'LKS.NOR1HERN ABI'lES, PIlfjNKS, APKICOTS
BtlTTKR. EGGS.
HA.JJ. AJfrD, COFFER, TOMATOES,: HON1T,
ONIONS.
Wheat, Oats, ani Hay
Agent far th
Famous Arnold Soap.
D. PEMBKKTOX,
DENTIST.
aur All work guaianteed,
VBea ca First Street, o Burnam Bros.' Store,
jg a. IT1SRK.
Attorney and Counselor at Law,P. O. Box "F,". Sauta Fe, N. M.
Practices In Supreme and til tretrlctourts ox Mew Mexloo. Special atten
Won riven to Minlne and Spiinlsu anMexican Land Grant Jjftiifalion.
U. tTALNKEH,
PHYSICIAN nb 8UUGE0X.
OfUeeoit Second street, comer
Saunders Avenue..
2n IN B. rUANKH.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- .
fcT Office io Williams Block, tConk avenue. . . ... Raton, N. M
r.KUB W. SEES,
ASSESSOR FOR COLFAI COUNTY.
a-- Office with B. B. Franks
attoraey-at-law- , Cook arenae.
U, MARUC. r,
''PHYSICIAN and UENTIST,
OSse In tbe Wllllans building Cook av,
tripOrrica HouM-Fro- na 10 to 11 a. tf.1 to 4, and 6:90 to 7:30 r. u.
jar All nperationi in Dentistry, per- -
farmed by ipeoial appointment.
B.KHLHODaKX, II. D.,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
flee en First street, second deer soutbof pest office, Raton, Ji. M.
tSTOrncs Houn:00 te 19:00 A. If,
1:M to 1:00 r. m.; and 7:00 to 8:00 v. M.
gINSCY i'StKXCtt.
ATORNEY-AT-LA-
mos coax an Tuutt St. am Cook at a,
BATON, - - . . K. M.Will praottea la all the Courts In
northern New Mexico, and tea Supreaieteart at Santa, re.
SOCIETY MKETIXCiS.
84? Rrrular mealing of Raton IMvleionNo. J, U. K KL of 1'., first Wednes-day e renins; of each month, in Armory,ores race's store, Visiting Knightseeraially invited.
P.PvFAKKmo. Sr. Kt. Capt.W. A.. Hawk, Sr. it. Recorder.V Regular meeting of Harmony
lOg: No. 6. K. ef P., every Mondayevening at 7:ae o'clock, at tueir ball,over Feat Office. All visiting brothersMe eerdlallr Invited to attend.
a. B. Bminoxk, C C.E. Eisemann, K. ef K. and S.
lSrRular rotating of Qaiw CityLodjre, Ne.11. A. F. A A. M.,.oa tbe tintand tbird Thursday of each month,vlsltinsr brethrea are cordially iavltedte attend.
Richard Emoush W Jf.C. D. Stivknii. saeoetary..BSfRetrular aatlns of Raton f.odee
He. 8, 1 O.m. r.,.will be held on Satur-da- y
et eaeh weak, Vlsitiefl brothersare welceme.
M. J. Duoajt, y. G.J. R. Him Secretary.
DIED.
DAWSON In Raton. January 27,Mra. Bennie, beloved wife of MrA. O. Dawson.The remains of the lata Mrs. A.
G. Dawson will ba buried r
row ( Sunday ) afternoon at twoo'clock. The funeral services atresidence, by Rev. G. H. Ray,
KINGSTON At Spronles' ranah,near Raton, January 27, of con
sumption, Richard Kingston,aged 31 years. ,
Prospects for i Tariff BrJL '
Was! Injt. n Letter.
While the ways and means com
mittee- - is not holding any tariff
sessions, the majority of the com-
mittee are bard at work on a bill.
They are working very quietly.andare vary hopeful of success. Therehas been no formal canvass of thehouse on the question, but in aninformal way many members havebeen rounded. A bill will be re-
ported at an early date, and therewill probably be but little if anyopposition to its consideration.The indications are that the matterwill be taken up in a spirit of n
as far as tbe two factionsof the party are concerned', and a
bill will come out of the committeeof the whole In such a shape as tosecure the votes ef a majority ofthe house.thoagh it will be scarce-
ly what any of them would have if
they coald get just what theywant.
Sheriff Sever was in town to-
day.
II. Risen was in town todayfrom Triuidad.
Buck Letton received acarfoadof flour and meal to day.
The remains of Rkiiard King'ston were shipped east
"Denver Best" Laundry Soap ison sale at all tha grocers. SO barsci 11.00. Try it.
S. Bnrkhart, who has been intown several days on business, lefton the south-boun- d train y
Trinidad has the meanest otassot thieves. They rob the streetcars and steal the preachers' sad-
dles.
Tbe blood is the source of health.
Keep it pure by taltiag Hood's Sarsa-parill- a,
which is peculiar in its curative power.. 12
The prevailing topic now on thestreets is the decision of the su-
preme oowrt regarding mineral on
graaia. There seems to be butone opinion, and there is a. rushfee coal claims.
VV. A. White, the well-know- n
photographer, has returned toRaton and ia located on Secondstreet, where he will! remain, for afew days. Parties desiring photographs or other work in his line,should take immediate advantageof this opportunity, to secure first-clas- s
work He announces-s- , reduc-
tion in cabinet pictures. Call early.
The., convention adjourned thismorning, about two o'ciocit alterperfecting an. organization by theelection of officers: President, A.E. Burnam; J. E.Gillnra; secretary, C. B. Ladi;treasurer, G. W. Cook; directors,V. It. TerhianaA. Mamby, J. W.
Wolf. The meeting throughout!was harmonious, in every respectni there is every prqmise.of good:
it to a botanist, and since then hehas betn mournful. It was a leaffrom a sick-o'-Mo- re tres.
PRICK LIST
At tha Ratoa meat Market.Porterhouse Steak", 121-2c- .
8irloin ' f, 10Round, " 8.Chock , " ,,.7.Boiling pieces, 4.Roast " 6 to 9.
Mutton, Pork, Sausage, etc., atproportionately lw price..
t3gr Terms, cash. JRemember tbe place Williams'
old stand. Cook avenue.
1 Hovel TenperABfe Lwlort.
An Atchison woman has raised a
granite shaft to the memory of herhusband. About it is wreathed,from base to apex, the image of asnaks about as thick as a man'sarm. The inscription informs theboot blacking tramp frhe is hidingaround tbe curie tery for a enstomer, that "John Harris died ofdeliiium tremens at the age of forty.one." The widow wants tomake soma good use of him now.
as a temperance lecturer.
1 Keaurkabls folsrrsf Prearsir..
At anta Cons Itutloa.
There ia a colored preacher onLee Jordan's plantation who is a
veritable Napoleoo. ia his way, Hisohurch has the largest member
ship of anyin the State, and hisincome is princely. The negroesfear and venerate hfak, la, withoutthe aid of courts, he settles allof their difficulties, deciding proand con, and tueiihfut justice inliw'onn peculiar style. When hus-
band and wife are at variance heis sent for and never fails te adjusttheir quarrels. lie oftea takes the
whip ef justice in bis own. bands,and makes offenders bowk The
position he occupies is unique, andhe looks upoa it as a sinecure.
DiaBOAod. Ceal is the best.
The Eaton Meat Market, Young& McAuliffe proprietors, is now
open at Williams' old stand, Cookavenue.
Services at the new Presbyterianchapel en Sunday at 10:45. A. M.
Sabbath school meets at 3 P; M. Allare cordially invited,.
The stories of a number ef peo-
ple wha were killed by snakei inIndia last year maybe perfectlyreliable ,.but in the abseuce of
the discriminating citU
zn is at liberty to believe that a
stringent prohibitory law wouldbe a good thing for that country.
Gen. Dan Siokels can now havethe pla6ae ef visiting the national snsdical museum and gazingupon the bones ot the leg be lostat Gettysburg. It was taksn offat the thigh and is mounted in a
glass case, We suppose that noother living man can boast of con-
tributing such a leg acy to science.
Dr. Pembertoa, Dentist, yester-- .
day succeeded, m purchasingSteinau'a Local1. Anesthetic," of
San Franoico, Cal.,.wbich is guar-- J
an teed to make extraclious of teeth,entirely painless, and after testingit to tha entire satisfaction and fullconfidence of Dr. Shuier and Mrs.Vandi.v.er, who both lwd teeth exitructed by its use and, declare thefelt n a., pain whatever to wham,reference is made by their consent.
Several others witnessed the
eratica, and alii besr.testimony tothe wonderful power.af. tlitAnjs..
W.T.PEACHO. W.A..HAWL
PEACHER & HAWK,Retail Grocers,
FIRST-STREET..- Ktxt door to Foatoffloe-- '
MODERN"
Blacksmitfi Shop,
BRfrPPJETOtt.
t&" Special Attention gifvtu t
the Shoeing of Lama lioness..
Cor. Second Street' a.id Cock Avcnuev
Carrantai.
CALLB. EISBMAH1..
Furnishing: Goods,
HEW STOCKSugar,. Coffee,. Tea, Floor, Meal Grahaia, alealw.
Canned Goods, Preserves, Spioes
EtuU Butter Ham, Lard,. Bacon,. Potatoes, Etsv.
DRIED AND. E.VAPORATED FRUITS,
reaches, Apriowts,. Plums, Berries,.Apples,
G-IV- E TJBG. A,..BUSIINELIi.
dkalsrs. my
Mr GOODS AND- - CLOTHING.,
BQOTS:AlTn SHOES.Ladies' and Ms0.1. Sncif
FURlSriTURE,lattressaui lmwt
STQVES nf TINWABJ5.eb4h A.yenu
AgentSiforen&erson'S Rod; SjoJiooJ, Hbus SHoe?.
Carpcia, 8ado and La'd'at Eastern Picetc;
thAtijliBUllS tO,fftU0'i
ffign tii thing Fsrtj lurt igi. "filaiae f t Caadiiate."
Chiriuo Hews.
WEEKLY INDEPENDExNT.
MaeerttiaBKatea. Capital Prizv$ 150,000"T 4 hereby rtlf that we super-
vise the arrangements IVir all the Monthly and Qnartorty driwlns ef 'ThsLouisiana State Ustterjr Uompany, andia person wan re and control the drawings themselves, sad that the asms arecfMicli with honesty, fairness; nd Inraod faith toward all parties, and weaatnwrae tse Ompanvte ate this certificate, wit r oar ltnatures attached, in its advertisement!.'
Wt, the u,dersiged Banks andHankers, will fay ail FtHzis drawnin Ike Louisiana Siahc LetterUswhich may $e inserted at urcountersJ. H. K.LK.t rrfNiltfrnt LMiralaina
PIERRtt LAXAUX, PrMldot Mtt Va- -tlnnal Bank.
A- - BAtOWIN, PreBlrtent Wrw rtevnnNational Mitnk.
Huak.
U OySaaALF.slLLlONIHSIOM
Louisiana State Lottery Company
Inco'porated ia 9S08 for J5 vean bvthe I;fellture, for Educntionul anilCliaritHble purposes with a capital off i .000.000. to which a reserve fund ortooU.OUO hti since been added.
15 v an overwhelming popular vote Ititrancblse was made apart of thepreientState ConAiiution adopted DecemberKl, A. ra.
7 h only Lottery ever voted onand endorsed by the people of anyState.
It never scales or postpones.It ;raad SincleXustaber Drawi-ngs takes place monthly, and the GrandQuarterly Drawings regularly everythree months (March, June, Septemberand December).
A Bpleudid Opportunity toWin a Fortune. Second GrandDriiwinfr, class n, In the Acsdeuiy of
Music, New Orlesn., Tuesday, Febuarv T, 188$, !213tu MonthlyO ran ins.CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000
an Ten Dalian onl. HaUitS. Fifth. $2. TtntH, It,
LIST OF PRIZES.1 CtPlTAI, PKIZK OF S13O.0O1 JiBn.mo1 OKAN'i PRIZE OK b.u'o wiion1 OltJM) 1'lil (IF 2l),(O0.. I'll 0'KJ
2 I.AItCK PKIZKS OP lo.mfl.... !,'t iahi;e 1'uues of 6.0M) ... 20,1 .l2o ritlZBi OF Oilfio " 6i)0... a (i 0
ino " m... l,00lliOi) " a.... 4 ',00060U 1UU. . .
APPROXIMATION pair.Ks.ino Approximation Prizes of soo.... fsooiomo mi ai.iioo100 " 1(0.... 100X1
l,0JU Terminal " 50 ... MOM
2,iT9 Prizes, amounting to f6,Oo
Apnliciitlon for rates to clubs shouldbe iniide only to the ollics ot the Com-
pany in New Orleans.
For further Information write clearly.giving full address. 1'ostal Notes, Kx- -
liresa Money Uruers, or INew York Exchange In ordinary letter. Currency bybpre s( (at our expense; addressed
M. A. Daupuix,Mew Orleans. La..
or M. A. BiiTPtiiK,Washington, D, C.
Address Rcsistered Letters to
sew oli:as xatioxalBAKK "Sew Orleans la.
REMEMBERED K"fand Karly, who ore In charge of the drawings, liaCiwrantec of ulxolutc fulrus and Integrity, thatthe donees are ill equal, and that no one canaoflMbly divine what iiumtpn( will drawal'rlu.
KE.MEMHKK that the payment of all Prle Is
GUAKANTEKD BV FOUR NATIONAL BANKSNew Orleans, and the Tickets are signed by the
President of tn Institution whose chartered
rights an recognized In the highest Courts; there-
fore beware of any Imitations or anonymousschemes.
JACKSON HOTELTHE LEADING HBfELOF
Per year .. . YlS.OO
Six eaetetbs. ... .... 6.00Three Mentha.. . . . .. 3.50Jaa nth. . 1.00f?Sobscritoraia4wa foraished
if MKiff st 25 eearts ar week.
WKECLY.
TVe Weekly rmlepeadentts ie-- tttl every Satary afterueon,
bd wiil be teat M any address,Sestcge paid,4m year. ............ 1.50Aix months. (JOThree months l.00sWl'ayable n advance.tsatajire copies sent ea application.
AGENTS.F.atan.,. R. L. Vandiver.
Francsc...ibner k Key.Jaa Franciano U. C. Duke.'Ne. 65 Merchants' Exchange.
Jfew tork ........ Palmer & Rey.NTew rerk... ... ,B. N. Krickson.Few Kara . . Geo. P. a well & Co.
Philadelphia.. .N. W. Ayer&8en.Hkicvgo, Lard & Theraas.
sarTlris oanerts kept n file at Z.KS.
Dike's Advertising Areney. Sn Frsn- -
), Can., rtore-cfitrcJi5- " be madefar it.
jjarTlris paper mar be found n file
at Geo. T. RowAI & Oo's NewspaperAdvertising Bureau (10 Spruce St.)where advertising contracts may be
atade for 'it In Ww York.
TlKt Tariff BsTurm
e nulla World:
Tire tlelicioui speech of tine rey-uu- e
reformers will be Cox's,whose facts will net be undigested,whose wit will arouse all the en-
thusiasm of liia aide of the bousewild all the bitterness of the other.lined and his supporters will 4e
kepi busy in their effort to inter-lujtf- .
iue little man. They will try(o utJ:iiu down, bat they will uotjnoceed atttil ha ia ready with acetott rmoet iavariably so goodthat te reply to it is drowned in
the laughter of the Tlesnocrats.
liirinjr his hoar Cox will Tan upand down the aisle, his arms wav
ing wHtllv over bis head, his face
always turtiod toward the Repub-
licans, and when t"ie end of a pointHi reached lie "will emphasize it byseaeliiim fur over the desk nearestwhich he happens to be standing,uh1 will ptiuctiia'e it with bis int'ex
finger in a manner to excite thewrath of every irascible Republi-can. The speech will be a valu-
able contribution to the debate,And Mr. Cox also will have thetilaudits oi liis side, but as soon astie cun get away lie will go over tothe Republican side aud makeupwith-- a H whom he has ofi'emled audfor wbese friendship ftm cares.Afterward lie will be a thoru iu
the side of evciy leading Republi-can a'ebator.
Wonder! ill Curea.V. D. Hoyt & Co.. Wholesale end
Retail Druggists of Rome (ia., say:We have been selling i)r. King'sNow Discovery, Electric Bitters and
iucklcti's Arnica Salve for two yeurs.Jiave never handled remedies thut pellas well, or tiive auoh universal satis-
faction. There have been some l
euros effected by these niedi-ctni'- e
in trn' ciiy. Several csf-e- s ofif pronounced Consumption have le'ii
entirely cured K tise of a few bottles itof Dr. Jfiu","' Xew Discovery, takenin connection with Electric Bitters.We guarantee them always.
Sold at O. C. IluU'inan's City DrugStore. 1
Si me as flayH in irtv Jliiri.Tba California Redwood com-nn- v
is acorporatio.n of foreigners1,!
The Springfield Bepublican publishesportion ot the address of James Bart- -
Nets as old citizen of Detroit, at tie semikenteaniai of Michigan. Mr. (Sartlettis an intetitgeot workin'wen and vio
raphsodist. He ha4 4ng een machinist in MassacrMinflti when youngand spoke of dunes within his own
knowledge. HistMvw recollection went
back forty-fiv- e years, tor ke rst beganin 1842, in a machine shop employingabout Jifty men oa cotton saachiuery forLowell. He said:
"The wages of a nuxaimst in this shopwere.-f- i toi i a day; one nabob of
pattern maker received the sum of ! 50.
Tbev west to work at 5 o'clock in the
morning and worked until 7:30 at nightwith an hour for breakfast and three--eua ters for dinner, (t was several
years belore we obtained eleven houra day. It has now been ten hours a dayfor twenty-fi- ve years or more, and we
grumble at that, though we way gelmore thin twice the wages we did forty
years ago; and we are iqpiag to geUhtsame or higher pay tfor working eighihours. J knew the condition of the ma
chinisus better than when I first joinedthe guild. He has belter pay, betteihouses, better education, better living;and J hope he will keep on iiaprovin).'for the next fifty years, Large machine
shops were started before 1836. One in
Lowell employed over 4,000 men 01
cotton machinery. Now the countrydotted with them, fat my part, I don',want any more of the good old times
The present lime is the bjst we haviever had, though I hope not the be3
we shaJi ever see. In fifty years wthave reduced our hours of labor from
lourteen to eight hours a day, our wage.-ar-
doubled, and the necessaries of life
are much cheapera barrel of salt, which
cost $3 50 years ago, has been sold ir.
Michigan for 75 cents). The great curseof drunkenness is very much diminishedWe live in better houses, better warmeo
and lighted, and we are better clotlieu;a high school education is in the reachof every child; books are free to all; tin
poorest laborer who meets with an ac-
cident in our streets will receive surgicalaid that no king could purchase fifty
years ago. Our great railroads distributethe fruits of labor so that famines are
impossible, lice! killed on the prairieis sent all vci the country, and suppliesthe markets of Europe. .from the
salt seas and from our great lakes areeaten fresh all over the continent, ano
tp'pical fruits are peddled round all ouistreets.
lYrMtintiL,Mr. N. II. Frohliehsiein, of Mo-
bile, Ala,, writes: I take ureal pleasure in recommending Dr. Kink's N;vDiscovery for Consumption, havilij.used It lor a severe attack ot li.-o-u
chins and latarrh. It gives m
relief, and entirely cured me,and J have not been HtU :tel tsmce. J
also her to state that 1 lial tried otheremedies with do good result. IInia an used E ectriu Bitters and D.King's New Life Pills, both of wlucl1 CHii recommend.
Dr. King's JSew ftiscot-er- for Con
sumption Coughs and toleis, is solon a positive guarantee,
Trial bodies free at O. 0. Hufl- -
mati'b'City Drue Store. 1
A Miidil (itiuriuiH'iit.
SanKarcial Reporter.
Albuquerque is getting to bejsowell governed that it is a litis placeto keep away from. A man is liabio to be arrested there lor walk
ing on the street with his wife.The guardians of the peace haveait unpleasant Uamt of aikmijstrutters if they have any money,and wheu told that it is none oftheir business they arrest and putthem in the chain gaiiR. The policeof thnt city succeed well in making
nncoinfo'tabla for reputablestrangers, hut hold-up- s and boldstore robberies are of frequent oc-
currence.11 abaoiuie cure.
The Original Abietine Ointment i
only put up iu large two-ounc- e tiiboxes, and is an absolute cure foiold euros, burns, wounds, cfasnneo
bands, and all skin eruptions. Willpositively cure all kind of piles) Asklor the Origins! Abietine Ointmeul.Sold by J. IS. Szhaoeder at 25 centsper box by mat, 30 cents.
Venus, the star, hbrighter than it ever appeared toany man now living, aud nearer tothe earth than it will he again for340 years.
Upon no authority whatever theYVasbiita correspondent of tbaCuicae Tribacwagaio ueouucesthat Mr. Blaine it not candidate.Of couraathis anooancreutts aoooinpanied by lha asual ret tbatbe prefers uot to ha a candidate,and "baa Insisted tbat ha woldonly tkink of accepting tba aomluatMoa mi eatiditica thai U caraswith aaitstaatlal aaairiasity, ao aato snow that taw furij d'rd Bothold binj persenally responsiblsfor tba defeat f 1884.'' Ia noevent, we am teld, will be r bisfrietida niak wbat is ordinarilytermed a cvaraM. "if the nami- -
nation ia giv-a- it wili be withoutthe asking." ,
This is delicraas. His friendswill not malts what is ordinarilyarmed a canvass,, ebf Won't
they! Just watch tbetu from nowuntil next June. Certainly thenomination wilt- - be givan withoutthe asking. Wben did Mr. Blaiueever ask for anything he couldtake!
We are informed, Uo, thatBliii.'ie'e frieuda are looklug for aman to take his place." That is,they ure in search of a cat's pawto serv the purpose thut Garfielddid in 1880. -- They Want a polili- -
e.iti marioneite. jnoi etnertnan or
Hawlvy or any cndidtfte Xlts manfrom Maine ' cannot manipulate.For suoh a one, to ebotrfder deteatif defeat is to he, aud share the
spoils if these should ba won, Mr.Blaine ia net aeandidate.
P. I. Barium's Own Gift.
Mr. P. T. Barnaul, the famousbowman, from the fact that his
great elory "My Placky Boy Tom1
ins proved sacli an immense suecess in the New Tork Family StoryTaper, lias detrsiined to presennail subscribers to that paper
nliile hi story lasts, a beautifultouvsuir tti the swapo of a portfolio. This portfolio contains il
lustrations of nil the wild animalshut will appear in his show the
coming season. The New York
F'tnily Story Paper for fourmonths aud "Bnruum's Portfolio,"ai t'hia beautiful souvenir is calledwill s sent to any address for thesmall sum of $1.00, the regularprice of the puprr. This is carlaiiily an opportunity which ourrenders should take advantage of.
Address, Muuro's Publishinglouse, 24 & 20 Vaode water St
New Tork.
THE l?iS3LE!
H01'KINvu.l,K, KYM FPh. 34, lSSl.
opetl on uiv nine froai u flu kit uh! Herat eh.I trlfU a few nimpiu romttlleti, but the sorwould uot ykitJ. I Rrw worae vverj yearforvevfa ycur. ftlatiy thounht I httd
0 year jku 1 conimencwHl tstatinitii. 8. S.. aiu1 two iloaeti bottlBH entirely euream. When 1 thifan wiib Swift' tijieciflc Imm tn Tory tr lifalih, and ooulf hardly4rug aout. After I hud flultsheal tlicour.--e
of 3. S. H. I wu troiiR ami bunyant, andJiad a got ojJlH'Llt. I rrKard 11 iu a nio.-t-
Tnlualti msdluiae for ladiv In weak, dellhealth. It la a household nieulciua
withfiui, Voun niwctniUy,MhK. K. W. Wilson
fjPiHTiNBi'BO, S. C, April 2, 19V7.OtnOemfln For twenty yuan I liave hai
m lore on my If ft t:ht?fk. It ti.id grmliiiiliybeen grnmlm worse. Tlis maity physh lanwhom I liaj consulted were uiaftbft' tu dotnt iuty kwhI Lunt f all a vr asu IhuKnaIIkIiir S. At tint It iiiflmrted the sore,
nd 4X licvnniA more virulent than crtir ; tomuch o, lutiead, that my fa mil? Insistedthai I tdiuultl Ifave tliu rucdk!n. 1 per
.ittfMl hi itaf ft. a 8. Atthet-ndofrvY-
months tUtmrv was vntlrfly Iteuii'd. Think- -
that t evil wio out of ray conmitutiun,iiiM oi the iiiedlcinn; hut In November,ton months ufbur, u very Htl.it brenkinurout ofappt'iti .1. t at once bfait Maln on a. a. h,rand now thut w also dMapjmkrliig. I h;ivtvery faith In 8. S. & It ha done ma morapo. than all tha Uoctoii and other a
I ever took. Yours truly,A. It. Shanps.
WlrtsToK, N. C. April 13, 1K7.Oefitlcmsn Two or thnw yeurs ao a tan-fu- r
cmno on my fut'e. It soon k'i-- to l
quit lure. It wore on me, and my pem-ru- l
hwibh Wii Tery kii. Last Septi iuu.-- IjfKn actiurtenf S. 8. 8 which huve con-tinued to trie iri'ieiit tlnM with tho happiestresult, Tiie caiiL't--r htu t.iUreJy titsappflai d,thrn- lit evitk'ikJw or symntmn of acancnroiiM trlmrairter left. My gi'iivral healthJxKood utiw.and my appetite uettt-- than Ithta been in yiar. I juu ft! yeara old, andtoday I am working 4 the m id plantiugcorn. Yuuti truly, Joaas LiHiacu.
G ntlfmen- -I barf ft sore on my upper II jtfor eif;ht yeurs. ImjVi'b tlineront rinriors attetnoi.tl in vulntotienl it. Dtie pn-- me asmall vial for n?e K)llin, wliich whs a "cer-tain cum" Ilia net dicks to aay that It didme no ijood. Alut two yenrn bt:o I breamqnltt untmsr, aa people tlioUKlit 1 l.ail
t to(lt Acoureof iKhtecu huttlnsof S. H. H. TI10 trail It has been a complftecure. The ulfr or cann-- heiu-- tmautirubIt, iHnvtttsf doatwl.v a pciooptlWe c;r. Fromthat day I have bein In excellent )ifiillh. theaScitlc havius purified my blootl tltorouRhly, Increased at apptrtlre and perfecied nxfsfiHRtton. I a word, I Reel like ft newwoman, anfl, teat of nil, the tbt year ulcer! gono eouroiy--, Youiti shteerelr,
Mlcff W. KCaJOrOXTrenixm, Todtl Co.. Ky., rb. 25, miTreatise on Plood nnl Hkln Dlssmaae4
CttWt VJlX'bWlf'r KfKririC Cl,4rwvt Aaui, fife
cures all Hunonafrom a eonmea ftVtea, or J?rBtito the worst StrolHla. RaII-rUa- H
"rtwiori, Scaly or Hni aalifIn rtr(, aj dleeoM eauaed by bad bkwS mranoiMMd ) thl towrniL nurtfricur. awsUn hant imr mwtlclne. CreaS KaflMa V
Mhiiirv hMl uniW ttm banlirn lnflUMMa.feiawcunr bas It maulfnted 1" pottaqr Ifpaitng Tetter, Rm Hub, Holla, Cari
PVCB.IH1 i,ure U1AI1U., pruaraota in ataniDS for a ton favatlee, wRbored plates, oa' Skla UlmtM. or the oiaaiaJnfmnt fotritlii m FcJotnlmiilA(rrtle,"inii jaAwa as iiic i.iris.1Thorouirhlr clerme Itlw uilr(r Dr. Pier'tnoldeii IHodleal DlaeuverT. and roadi!feaitou, a fair akin, buofani iairo'Ilk. vital atrenarcli. and aon jiduftjt aS
hcoaaHlutloii, wiU b iiatillaln-d- . - '
COflSUIlIPTIOfl.witch a tserofnloaa Dlseaao of tfeoCnuga, la imnnjitlr and oeruUnty amiililand oured ty una uod-rir- m remedy, ir lak
eiorainenimsuweaoi inflaiseaptfarBn-ae-i'rom tU wonderful power over tbla tenibifatal dlaeane, when flret otferlnar tlila sow t)
ebrated maedy to tbd subtle. Pimctbouirht eriouilr of calling It bin "Conauatallou Core," but atundoned that nanaa tru Hmltd tor a medicine which, from kwonderful oombinatloa of IodIo, or atrengtbeiv.ino, anereciTe, or illioal.teob0nil,and nutrltlro pro perl lea, la unequiriot oolr aa a remedy lur oaosuinption
Bui lur au
CHRONIC DISEASESor tbs
Liver. Blood, anil Lungs.If tou feel dtin. drowsy, debilitated.
sallow color of akin, or yellowleh-brow- n
oa face or body, freauent headache or dliuces, bad tasto ia mouth. Internal ht or ohil&alternatlnir with hot flfwhes. low anlrlta anaBloomy borebodlnga, irregular appetite, aaicoated tonie, you are eutrcrlnfr from IndiH vh.ii.ii, arjpi'fw.a,uiu ivryiu lit. cnor "Hillouauo.' In umny casoa onjrpart of tbeee afiaptoms are experienced. A)a remedy for all Rich ewes, Ir. Fiereoiuoiaea jueaiesvt jiiscoverr nas as
jiiaLVorlfemlt I,nnn, ffnlttlns of Blood.bortu of Krealh, llronrfaills.
Severe (;onaha. Couanmptlon. andkindred affections, it Ia a ovoreiira remeda,
Send ten nts In stamps for Dr. i'kircelbook oo Consumption. Sold by Drusglaaa.
PRICE $1.00, oaVSToo!Iforifi Dispensary Eedlcal fisstilallM,
Proprio tore, 683 Mala St, Bcitaxo, N. T.
Wces IITTIEflaS ntv w ti vu
ut fea two fILLS.airrf-iiiLin- rn and cathakin.Sold br Urnggista. ta ccuts vial.
$500 REWARDla offered by tho proprletossiof Dr. Bafro'B Catarrh Remedyfor aeaseofcatttfrb, which Umsjcannot cure.
If you have n discharge fromthe Dose, offensive or other-wise, partial loss of smell, taata,or tir'firinc wrhs: eres. dull Daati
Cr pressure hi head, you have Catarrh. Thou-sands of caeea terminate In consumption.
JJr.Bagoa Cats HUH kemehy cures the worsteases of Catarrb, "Cold In Slie Hi:aVand Catuxrbal Ueadaolie vU wm.
PATENTS,iSIVENTOBSsend model er skctcbof yMInvention, wheu I will malts careful prellmiaa-r- y
exaniliiHtion, and report as tn patrutability,with advice, circular, etc., Free of charge. Anbvsluosa he fere U, S. Patent Office attended wfor moderate Fees. Information and refersnwasent on applicatlun. N charge unlesi patent,secured. . LITTKI.L. Washington, U.C. WlIUs
dirtctly euvoslts 0 H. Pstenl Uftieo
A.G.SHAEaton, New Mkxico,
DEALER IN CATTLE. HORSES
A N D- -
RANCHES.Will buy or sell the sams
on commission. Corrcspnd-enc- e
solicited.
Address
ALBERT aSHAVT,EATO, e Moxicas
Uhpiind, and U AUiiWiwnlKt to jr mt)KUA'tS fKJtt Ow oatce nopwle the a. PsmiiI WISoe and we mm
I'atvtiM in lew Haw mn ihose remote froro i
nAnHiiaron va MuiL. uit.iiv r 1
IlltfOol inrwin.B e advise us.w priit 'aliiliw ftw of ehsrie d aisicc Atl CilAAbvMlMm wrwrt.i AniUf.o
lia wimiar. advice, turns and roteroteee t
sttunl eitants la vmu awn State. Ooimiy Uly "rlotru, trnto I I
Ilia stockholder being Knglisbtiucl Scotch. It has (ately obtain-
ed possession of 64,000 acres of
jrovet ninent lands rkhly timberedsiinl worth itiaiiy unions of dollarst y 1h grossest frauds nd per-
juries. It adopted the old drntpeof In'ring vagabonds to pre-em-
the lands nud thou getting thecUiias transferred.
CS i't traveling pnhlle aud rnrth-me- n
will find the Jacki,B House the
place o stop wtsa they visit Sprisgtsr.
Reasonable Ratps
S
1 Sew leiW Caw bo; ia Leiti: Interpret. .
Red Pngh, a cowbey wlw was ii
tit employ af Jack Fleming in thBnrros euros years sgo, bast who i
daw with Bsffalo Bill's Wild We
anew, create a terrific tabsub ii
London recently. Ref went into;restaurant and ordered! a rare beefsteak. The waiter brought bin
one so rare that it jerked arounc
on the plat--. Red drew fcis gut
ni fired three or four shot:
,'v y, ItasUtEfjiisiV.... "''. .; tendon Bcho, V I
' The peasanta of a Tillage in the
province of Saratof resolved toclose thesesool and use the build-ng;a- i
a saloon. The aldeimeu un-
dertook the management tbem-aelve- s.
They determined ta selltheir spirits on credit, taking tbeir
'eastomers,'0etet for it. ,Tb old
wan of the village wera appeintedbartender, waiters and bookkeep-are- .
Alt the preliminaries settled,tfre burly burly commenced,. ery-bod- y
present drinkingae ivuoh and
ae.fast ai tby could draw tbaKauor. Tbaaebool children, per-eeivi-
baw jtally their sires- - werer
and well acaiaiuted with the le
cality, effected an entranea intothe cellar and atarted a pieaic fittheir own. Soon tha man itpstaire
"found their "wafer of life" rmmiojr
"shorthand,, going down into the
tbroueu the steak "to kiil it," ai
Re explained, when eraryane ii
tba eetabftshawrtt Joined in a genera! stampede. After kShngbtattak Red sat down to eat his meatwas interrupted in a few osfnntei
by tha arrival of about fifty policewho told him that it waa agams- -
the law af liar Majesty QueetVio to make such. Jshn Brandplays ii Ilangland1. E was arrested and fined!. The pemtteulanbaaement, tbey found their youth-
ful imitators all sttetchs on the
ground dead druuk, aud afi thebarrels empty. What bad not run
into the little atonraebe-ba- d flowed
rate the groimA" ThwlJttle fellows
were so drunk tnvtt tbey rafuaad
to be awakened1 bye
caatigatiou their aauiara inflicted
ait them.
Disaitroei Mictitf a link- -
NYmk Times..
Mrs. Jennie Walker, of Ontario,.
N. Y.rhai began suit againsts Daa.
iel Elman, one of the most prom-
inent man- - in that place,.roir dam-
ages to the amount ofi 12,000 for
kissing her on her left oHeek last--
Beptember.She alleges that Elman
came into her home oiv business-wit- h
her husband: and when tha
were cable oveirte the America!
papers. Gratia county boys car
always be rehed upon far an item
when away from home
Sitae Sturk te It- -.
A little girl living at Hope, Ark.
aged three years, whose lfoowledgtof Sciipturt ia quits beyond he'
yean,, was given a beamiful canby her father before-goin- to bb
work., n retnrning! at noon, hi
sa tba oardtorn ft) a'namber o
pieces awl' scattered! about thtfloor.
"There, you bare- - trtrn your
pretty eari."; Tdid'not do it,"she aa4d.
! "Bidn't brother Roy sea yoatear it?"
"No. air."""Didn't God aee you?"'husband went eut of tho room' for
a moment he suddenly lenrwdeverher and kissed ber, whereby aha
was thrown into nervous- - prostra-
tion, and, because of tha ahock atKlraau's hasty aot, she waa physi-
cally incapacitated fonsrliouseholdduties fei several weeks'. Elman
admits that he kissed her,, but he
Bays he has regarded ber aa bis
child, and his action waa only one
of affection fo ber. He will do-fen- d
the suit until' the very last.
i Crsd of Hudlty
Madrid Letter.
At the villag of Toloics near
Malaga, a peculiar sect has- - been
disturbed bv the interference ofthe authorities. The chief tenet of
She replied: "I know 'Thon
Dbd, aeest mw,' but be didn't ecme do that. IK the same. ,r
Sflfilniportaiit;.
VMette.
Tba re are few persons in thworld who'ioiagnia that the whol
earth was made for their speoiabenefit, and have an idetv that ev
eryibiugr that'ia aaid and done ha
special reference to tbenv in aorm
way. Such people may managedderive a great deal of pleaertr'from their bt
they are like flean, very email partof the makeup of creation, tlion);l
a great nuisance to all 'with whoii
they come in comta.t; If the;would onlystop to think-ho- easi
ly the place of the most gifted anlearned peoplS of the day k filled
they might learn something of theiinflneoceoo the world's mnchiuery
The BirhuJer'8 Jli.stake,-
Nebraska State Jnurnal.
'Bartender,, ive ma some othat good liquo I had last night.'
. .i T - 1 1 41.
the believers is that every kind'of
covering of the body is displeasing:ta God. Why, if the Creator hadwanted man to be' covered, Hewould no doubt have supplied hitu
with u fur, or a cont of feathers, orscales, they say. Man has no rightto improve upon God's manage-men- t
of oreation and. therefore,both he and she should adopt the
"J. m sorry 10 say, uoiuiibi, mdress worn by Adam and Eve pre-- ( mad9 a migtake last nght an.vious to the fall and' the adoptioaJ gave jrou the wrong bottle.".
'Yes, I suppose so. Here I'vbeen trading at your ranch for teyears, and you only give me thgood liquor by mietake."
"But that wasn't whiskey at all.'"What was it?""Carbolic acid."
of the fig leaf.
She is Ahead.
Ptoria Tramcr'pL"
A year ago yesterday a Peoria
lady, who is aomathiug of a talker,looked iu her stocking to see what
Santa Claus bad brought her. Herhusband had promised her an ap-
propriate present. In it, she found
a smoked tongue, with a stringtied around it. This year it was
her turn to get her husband a pres-
ent. of something he ueeded.Whem
be awakened yesterday uiorui:ghe found bis- - soaks filled with
1 Uard (iirli(iB.
On being told that God possesseiall power, a little boy sat refleotinjfor a while and then said: .
"Ma, yon say God knows everything?"
"Yes," said his mother."Aud can do everything T'
"Yes.""Well, .why don't He kill tb
dsvil and be done wiHi it?"
Ant Door U i Pool. -
Airttle-U.- v askd hia father wbafool lived . in. the hoaee-next- ,
-
"No fool livee-ther- e that't know
of. WhatiinIi"s-ya- u ask each j
question?" said the father."Why, I heard'ina aay thevothai
day that, yoa was nest door.ito ffunli wa the renlv.
cbleride of lime. Jttst at presentthe lady is ahead.
"Above Vulgar leeessity.
Neighbor What beautiful hens
yeu have, Mrs Stuckup.Mrs. Stuckv:p-Y- es, they are all
imported fewk.'- -
Naighbor--Yo- u don't tell me so!
I suppose they lay eggs-ever- y day?Mrs-- . Stuckujt (proudl-The- y
could do so if they saw-.prop- er,
but my circunwtances r suchthat my hens are nt.jequird tO
la7iKi etery.fiar j. Tii9,s'.r!ookod'coutb.rHp(itwWv
MISSIONARY NOTES. pvr 6,000,000 EEvngVrt
kl4$a O.M.FEFIRYACHaving been kindly granted the use
of the columns of this paper I wilt fromiruat Manamatime to time try and furnish matter re In ine wona,
b.m fiiarco ilatins: to missions' both home andHMnlW, ai.aahj
abroad, which I hope will interest itsSEEDmany readers. The field is the world,
ANNUAL? Foneea .and as Christian men and women we
rill h Balladdare not narrow it down to less thanPRESTO ALL
applicants, todto tut MtMonl
that, and in view of this fact we raise the.war cry for 1888, fl.Jdo.oooibr missions.
..... arlrituf tV
"Contrast the social life of these mill 'nvaluabletoalt.UvaM naraon namf
FOardan,FlaldFlowaions or heathen with your own, You
have Christian homes full of comfort and
'blessings, their homes abound in degradition and misery. You have schoolsfor the culture of morals and intellect; c. eaiFFiiH.
Kansa Sugarlt and Badnlvar.they have none, You have skilled physicians to attend you when stricken with
disease; they have none, save the few
who are sent out as missionaries, fortymillion heathens die annually.'. Thedeath roll of China alone neaily equalsin three months the total population of
London. A woman in India broke bothher limbs; they decayed and fell off at
the break for the want of medical atUntion. Imagine her suffering, yet helpless and neglected, You have a Chris'tian literature which losters purity and fca tark --flit In left ; undarMt 10 r ftt.
Old tnek branded X on thnuldrr. T 01 h4,stimulates the love of ti uth; but then--X on hip ; Ml aide, asm DraidtnVitrloui tar Qi rks.literature reeks with the very sediments rost Offles address,
Hatun.NK.
O. SHAW.ALBERT BancR4 Ktvrr Nnmrlta nnd Bartlatt VhL
of vlleness. You have the Christian
Church, with its holy book, its sacred
day, its consecrated ministry, its statelyand inspiring services; they the pagantemple with its senseless idols, its low
and revolting ceremonies, presided over
roil Offlc addrau : Salman. Nanch,
by sensual priests and priestesses."You care for your infant girls with
motherly love and tenderness; in Chinalittle girls ate sold in the cities like
chattels) ind generally for the vilest of
purposes, You educate your youngwomen and prepare them for every possible sphere of usefulness;- - but in Japanthe father frequently compels the grownUp daughter to enter upon a life of
shame and misery that he may derive
profit from her debauchery and ruin,You decorate the walls of your homeswith paintings and precious souvenirs;but the king of Danomey a few yearssince slaughtered 6,000 captives that he
might ornament the walls of his palace
A TBAKP.c I. O, Address, naaiaaa, j . m.
witlieir heads. But why More? Thecontrast is becoming painfully dark. On
your side all brightness; on theirs all
gloom an gloomlWhy? .Willi!Because you have the Gospel, and theyhave not; because you know Christ, and
they do not.1'
The above is taken from a circularsent out by one of our most active pre-
siding elders t his people,W. H. Williams,
Missionary Scc'y of New Mexico,Silver City, N. M.
Additional Brands, heRjUjfe, lrv I'immron ami 'lrinpr
W. BOCGS,. P. 0. addrets, BATON, N. K. 1
1 Creek Wedding.
A Greek wedding ia a mostaffair, lasting a whole day,
though the religious servioe lustsbut an hour, and usually takes
plxca at thi bride' bouse. Ac-
cording to the wealth of the fam-
ily, the services and tbe num-
ber of priests is imposing, and isthe most peculiar in tbe far inte-
rior. The young bride has her
eyes sealed and is led by her maidsof honor, and she takes the bride-
groom's hand and they kneel upona cushion in front of the priest.
Ear-mar- Overslept In rightonderslope in left.
Horse brnDd k on right hit).Range. Gates Canon,
There are two wreaths provided of fAMKS NHAW.' Hhoio, finjarlta and Iid It r. '
f , 0. add rasa Katok, M M.
TnKBHlKl.nBRNlj CATTLE CO,- Jon. W. SA!KLroD. ltanatar.
Range Chicories Park, F. O. Atldroaa.Kiitun N. M.
tawdry artificial flowers, tied bylong ribbons. These are placedupon the two bowed heads and
changed back and forth threetiroes. A long servict is read, in.cense burned, a service chantedand rings exchanged and blessed,and finally they are pronouncedmarried, and tbe priest takes a
glass of wine and a piece of cakeand his pay, and goes his way.The guest then feast and dance all
day, and the poor bflJe, still blinded, is seated astride a hull-barr-
of light wine, and there she mustsit all day long until it is all drank,without eating or drinking. Whenthe wine. is all gone the brides-
maids tiiko ber down and unsealher eyes, give her lood and un-
dress her. Sometimes they taintfrom exhaustion. The same cere-
mony is in vogue among the Bul-
garians also.
Oilcloth school satchel, 15 cents,at C. W. Binnock's.
Pay your subscription and securethe premiums.
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Other brands : M T en aide, andM 011 bip, left si do. J
Crop left ear. 1Ear mark, erep left right side,swallowfork right. 4Horse brand shield left thenlder.
RA.TON WEEKLY tlSTDEPEN-BEK-T
fotsslliisfWrAtkWEEKLY INDEPENDENT, erant can be determined in a courtot law, but until some sort of titloto tho tnins has been in seme wayestablished the United States can
, THAT DECISION
la Ivprteiit Ruling that ii retting Consider,
able latere.it la tbh County.
Since the decision ot tbe Terri
From Friday's Daily.
Tbe Coiiention,
Tbe delegates from the different
precincts of the county on theMaxwell grant assembled in the
A few days fote Neill B. Fieldmade rather a sensational addressbefore the Territorial Bar nssociation regarding court expense, in
which be nswd the names of R 11.
Johnson and )I. W, Mills in con
necttcn witb an array of figuresthat was calculated to convince.k8 people oftkie Territory, thattiwewo gentlemen were gettingwealthy rapidly at the expense of
the taxpayers. At a subsequentmtvt'iiig, however, Air. Fieldamemled biw remarks, so far asMr. Mills ra concerned, as be will
probably do later when Mr. John-so- u
ia heard from.Mr. Field stated that be had re-
ceived a letter from M. W. Mills,dialrict attorney for tbe countiesof Taes, Rio Artiba and Colfax,calling attention to tbe fact thatan iujustioe had bee-- done him bythe figures giveu in tbe preei font'saddress. Mr. Field also statedthat he had carefully examinedthe matter and found that Mr.
Mills' contitioQ was substantiallycorrect, and therefore be desiredin jnatice to Mr. Kills to aay to
the as sanation that, either by in-
advertence or misunderstanding of
hie instructions, the auditor bad
Included m tbearaoant paid Mr.
MiHs betweou December 1, 1886,and December 1, i$87, monersearned bv bim before December 1,
1886, and tliat in commenting on
those figures, wiat was said aboatMr. Mills was conseinei:tly not
warranted by tins facte, and that as
to Mr. Mills be cheerfully made
the correction and asked tfcai tbeoorroctien be spread on tbe min
utes. Mr. Mitts' statement oi uieamounts received by bins is as fol
ia ws:When dmwn. For nervloes rewl-ered- im'lDeivS 'Wl - Aniil and Sfti 18SA.
t'oirx Co ..710 wi
Dc . 27. M Mv and Ud. irui. ISSj.hi Arrlim I o - 00
Vets vl, 'K-- tnJ Uul. lennf, led,law Co - iiuu
Ami 1, '87 tepu-ino- f t:rm Iwli. UillaxCo.... Jsooo
Arrltt '87 Sa Ba r turns luCollaxCo W 00
A hp, M, tisr.n, 1' 87. tlfax Ot... bau 00
Aue. a'87-Ap- rll 1HT. Kl ArrloaCo ! .. 255 01
Aug J, '87 Atrllterra,18S7,Tao Co 70 no
Aiuut paid aa aU J t t two jcau C'J 6S
Toia1 .... ... S3,t9
For Commissioner or the La.i4 Offlce.
A Washington special says the
indications point to the selectionof Judge Noah M. Given of St.
Louis for commisiouer of the general land office. lie is actively
supported by both Seuators Vestand Cockrell, and all of the Demo
cratic metnbere of the Missouri
delegation. Congressmen Wade
and Warner have also testified to
his high character and eminent
fitness, and while it cannot be pos-
itively eUted that Judge Given
will be appointed, neverthelessthe current impreesien ia that he
ill secure the position. lie for
merly resided at HarrisonviUe and
was judge of that circuit for nine
vears.
Spolliig the Spotters.
Kansas City, Jan. 25. About
a yearago the Santa Fe placed wen
on all their passenger trains to sot
as ticket collectors, thus leavingtbe conductors free to attend tothe running of tbe train exclusive-
ly. The feeling against these
agsiitu has beeu very bitter, as
they were looked npon by tbetrain men as spies of t be company.It turns out now that even theywill not bear atohing. and sixteen
detectives from St. Lou in aie atpresent located in chis city, under
Supt. Shields, watching train em
ployees of the Santa Fe.
The New York Tribune says that
Washington played a fiddle, andEdward Everett Hale declares thathe wrote poetry. It is lucky tlmtthese reports are circulated toolate to affect the completion of the
Washington monument.
It is reported that ever 20,000
aheep perished by tbe recent cold
weather in Texas,
protect herself by injunction torestrain a mere claimant who liasin no way lawfully appropriatedthe ground orthe minerals by dis
covery and locations as prescribedby law. tiueh a title is esseutialiya legalgone. Equity has do juris-diction unless to stay waste or en
join a wanton ana destructive in-
jury bv a naked trespasser.Iu concurring with the opinion
of the court Judge Reeves says:"By the laws of Spain and Mex-ie- e
farming, stock raising and
ntini'ig were different branches of
industry. A distinction wss alsomade between lands suitable for
farming or planting on account ofths facility for irrigation and lands
proper for stock raising. Minoswere reserved to the crown orthe government and did not pisswith the grant of the land unlessmentioned in the grant or unless
by prescription."fltartllug Discovery.
The discovery by the inhabitantsof a locality hitherto no visited bvthe pestilent scourge of fever andague, that it exists in tneir verymidst, is decidedly startling, fcucudiscoveries are made at every season, in every part of the UnionSubsequently, when it is ascer.ained, as it invariably is at such times,through the valuable experienceof someone who has been benefitted and cured, that Hostetter s
Ktomach Bitters is a thoroughlyefficacious eradicator of the malarial poison, and a means of fortilying the system against it, a lael- -
hie of more aecunty and trauquillitv reixriio throughout the nboleneighborhood. Besides the febrile forms of malarial disease, dumbague and ague cake are removedhy tbe potent action of tbe Bitters,to which scienco also gives itssanction as a remedy for inoiimatism, dyspepsia, constipation, livercoiiiplaiiit,debility,kidney troublesand all diseases impairing the or-
gans of digestion and assituilatiou.
thiime Superstition.
A Chinese missionary says he
thinks that it will be many vearsbefore railroads can be built In
China, because of the superstitionof tho peeple. China, he saya, is
one vast graveyard. On everyside there are to be found themounds of those who have died.The Chinese will not allow thesemounds to be disturbed under anycircumstances, Their superstition forbids tbe removal of anybody, or the interference with the
grave of any person once buriedwith the proper ceremonies. Twicea var the v visit the craves oftheir ancestors; in tbe spring witb
the o flu lines of the first fruits oftbe season, and iu the fall tbey re-
pair to the graves and buru in-
cense. If a railroad should at-
tempt to enter the country someof those munnds would have to heremoved, or else the mils wouldhave to wind in aud out amongtneui.
The published notice of the grantcompany regarding people settlingon the land is likely to be ignored,at least so far as the coal and min-
eral land is concerned. There is
considerable talk of getting claimsand there is a possibility that allthe coal land on the grant not al-
ready taken will, in a short time,be claimed by parties meaningbusiness. Altogether matter; arenot any too sereue for the Hollandors.
Dr. II. B. II ay den, dentist, will
remain in Raton until further no
tice, and can be found at hisonlce,opposite J. F. Burnain's residenceon Second street, between thehours of 9 A. M. and i r. m.
Cash sales and close figures is
the motto of the Raton Meat Mar
ket, Cook avenue:
Old subscribers who renew andpay tu advance will receive iliabook premiums.
Vro Thurdiar'l DallT
Both Uraws k1e.
F. B. lrew ia in town from theCapulin.
Mat. Devine, a well-know-
etockman of Mora coanty, dead.
Roulette u a treat game for thetown. It brings t ao many ttran..gere and no raw.h capital Theffects will be not4 in the future.
A man named Baker "was on trio!in tbe justice court on charge ofassault for beating im misfits,a denizen ot Chi'heaba. As theiirosecutine witness bad been intimidated and was afraid to appearthe case was dismissed.
, The postmaster has a tetter m
tiis possession adiretrsefi t "DearUncle, Raton, N. M." It is from
llcrndon, Ca'l., and ff tse uncleesires to 'hear from his nephew
tie can do eo by establishing bis
identity at the postefiRce.
The bulletin board at the depottiaa been TetpainteJ and ia again in
(position. This is an acctmmeda-tie- n
taThe ticket agent, as it car- -
Ties bH the information he poiesses on the arrival and departure
'of trains and thus saves tbe bother'of answering questions.
A large delegation of lUtooitesvent to Blossburg last evening to
attend the celebration of Burns'anniversary. A special train wasrun to the neighboring town wnd
very rig in town was in trseforthe occasion. The exercises con
isted of a fine sapper, appropriateaddresses and songs, and a grand"ball. The wteole affair 'passed off
pleasantly and was 'heartily enjoyed by all.
The decision of tbe Territorial
supreme coart in relation to mineral on grants baa given tbe set. i i r it a i.wen nt icn aixwit gram, muvu
enoourageraeut. Those coal deal- -
i i i . j - ,i .rrN Willi U 1VR IKHltBH Ul H1MHOU LU
non fKi, nmntnv ft rnlJftltv
on tbe coal mined are new kickingthemselves. It may be difficult to
collect that royalty aftvr all. There
are just now some capitalists rtown from the east who have ex-
pressed a determination to file on
coal land in the vicinity of Raton,and take tha matter to court if nec- -
.t it icasary. The decision ot tne unueaStates court will be awaited with
interest by the oitizens ef thisvonnty.
The Ceurt Eiptnses.F'iU Fe Heruld.
"Vfhile the court eipeuses for1S87 are more than those of pre-
vious years, it ia well beforetbe courts to take inte
consideration some of the causestherefor. Business has been done
in warrants, which all through tbe
year wore at a neavy discount.The responsibility for this does notrest with tbe conrta noi officials,
federal or Territorial, bot with theseveral legislatures which hare
utterly faild to comprehend finan-
cial necessities. New Mexico lias
alway been able to pay its debts a
it went along. It only needed
proper legislation to enable it to
do ee, bat that has not been forth-
coming- Again, the last legiels-tar- e
increased tbe fees of thesheriffs so that expenses of theiroffices are for beyond what they
, !fo Foreign Cods.
, Kingston Shaft.
The Nogal Nugget says the LordJesus Christ condemns the mo-
nopoly held by the Santa Fe road
in this Territory. This matter de-
mands prompt investigation by theinterstate commerce commission.
Citizen. Now do not bringChrist into thig uiaVer.we, in NewMexico, have a Ood of our own,And Gov. Roes ia bis prophet. .
torial supreme court in tbe matterof the United States vs. tbe SinfVdro & Canen . del Agua (X,there has been a Variety ot opinions expressed by ciiiwns of Rater:
and vicinity in regard to the ma-nner in wbfch tbe Maxwell grantis affected. Far the benefit ofoar readers the following extractis taken from a eynopsia of themaiu points as priuted in tbe New
Mexioam"The court boKls that the mines
of precious metals did not by tholaws of Mexico, pass to holders ofthe grants onder the colonization
wa of that 1'oumry, hot that un
der the treaty of Guadalnpe Hi
daljgo this ourtrys was bound to
reeeguiee iu sch grants only the
right ao4 interest held by the
grantee at the time of tho cession,and no mote; anil that tbe politi-
cal department of this governmentwas not Hnder obligation to giveto the holders of Mexican giantsas a gratuity what they could Dot
under such grant claim againstMexico; aud that as against that
govern me at saoh grant holderscould not claim gold and silvermines by virtue of the grant, neith-
er could tbsy do so against tbeUuited States, and so the courtholds in construing the ant of con
grss, that it should be hebj as
authorizing tbe conveyance of theeurfaoe of the soil only, but notas authorizing the conveyance bypatent of mines of gold and stiver.Tbe court rales also that to con-
strue the agricultural grant, aaconfirmed bv congress, to covertbe mines of preoious metals would
be placing en such titles a con-
struction which the Mexican gov-rnoie- nt
at the time of the cessiondid not place on grants of tbnt
character, and that to bold themines of gold and silver were intauded to pas to Ramtrea wouldbo te hold that congress intendedto give to blm an entirely new
graut, eouvoyiug to him the precious metals. , lue coart saysthere ia nsthing iu the act of con-
gress indicating an intention togive to Ramirez more than whatbe held from the Mexican government, or to iudicate that congressmeant to convey away, or directthe qonveyauQS of tbe presiousmetals, to which tbe United Stateshad perfect title, when it was un-
der uo obligation te Ramirez or totbe Mexican government te do ao;and declines to coustrue the con-
firmatory act as a new aud original eraut by tho government oftbe United States, giving to tbegrantee new and additional rightsnot held by bim at the time ef tbecession."
The above is from the opinion ofJudges Long and Brinker. JudgeHenderson does not concur in theopinion of tho two named, but onthe question of mineral on grantshe says:
"I concur in so much of theopinion and judgment as declaresthat the patoni did not operatn topass the precious metals under thesurface of tbe wth. There is
nothing to show that Ramirez everclaimed the principal mine, overwhich so much controversy hasarisen, under the patent as hisoriginal source ot title. The claimasserted by him for recognition bythe United States arose undor themining ordinances of Mexico. Thattitle was a separate and distinctestate from the agricultural granthe solicited and obtained from thegovernment at a later period. Con-
gress con tinned his claim for a
grant, but took no action whateverto either grant or confirm him in atitle to a mine. The legal title tothe mine or mine located upon the
rink at ten o'clock this morning.A committee on credentials was
appointed and outsiders reqaestedto lears the hall. No further busi-
ness was transacted and ths meet-
ing adjourned to meet at threeo'clock, in ordet te give ths dele-
gates from Cimarron, Elisabeth-tow- n
and Springer a chance to getin on tbe afternoon train from thesouth
In conversing with a number ofthe delegates it was learned thatthe settlers are united on onepoint that they have at leastreached that point where it banbecome necessary to employ com-
petent counsel and get to work ina basiuees-lik- e method Of coursethere ar some differences as re-
gards some minor details of orgau-ixatio- n,
but there is perfect har-
mony iu the end to be attained.There is much satisfaction among
the delegates concerning the re-
cent decision of the supremecoart, and a general desire to havea test case in the district court atan early date in regard to mineralland on this grant.
The situation at this time looksmore favorable for the settlersthan for the past few .years, not-
withstanding the decision of theU. S. supreme court in fivor oftbe Maxwell grant. They realizetbe true condition ot things andare resolved to take advantage oftheir past experience.
The determination to excludeoutsiders from their deliberationsis eminently proper. If they haveany work te do they should takemeasures to see that their plansare not made publio until neceasa-ry- .
The convention has startedright, and it is hoped their futurecourse may be marked with per-fect harmony, and that no disputeswill mar ths proceedings.
The convention is in session asthis issue goes to press.
J. J. Griffin is iu town from theVermejo.
Garnett Lee is in town, bat notas a delegate.
J. B. Dawson is among Raton's
guests to-da- y.
W. II. Terhune is among thelist of delegates.
Dick Taylor is a delegate to theconvention to day.
Joe Lowery is in town sa a delegate to tbe settlors convention,from the Tonil.
C B. Ladd is among the delegates to the convention as an in-
terested woiker.The citizens of Raton have pre
sented Deputy Sheriff Jack Millerwith a handsome revolver.
The visitors in town to day onanti-gran- t business are greatly en-
couraged over tbe recent court de
cision.
Tbe senate has confirmed thenomination of James II. Walkeras register of the land office atSanta Fe.
Henry Scherer says ho wouldnot take 110,000 for his mining in-
terests in the vicinity of the SanPedre mine since the recent decision.
The g nt the rink List
evening was well attended. Theexorcises were very interestingand the proceeds amounted toabout 13"), with several jugs yet to
ear from.
Last evening beinjr the seventeenth anniversary of the birth efWilbor A. Stevens, about twentycouples improved the occasion tiya surprise party frthe young man.The evening was spent in singingand other enjoyable exercises andthe event was one of much pleas-ure. .
(insm. Monday's Dally. J(From Wednesday's Daily. ,
tant evidence is alleged to havebeen discovered;, competent leydtalleu i. to be secure dj' and the
Stv.erAJ of our proi)nqtttiiiauFrom Tuesday's Daily, ,
Plajod for aiSsftm.
fcantu ft Herald!
The loble Bertai. tt Pu t) JibfaRarfan utt
nex case will be bitterly foufht Coli Dwyec was In town t'ae oth
" ' !, AatsgratfliilWrftfl- -'
Justice Ilailan, of the federal iuDremecourt, is not only of italwn-r-t stature, bntstalwart in principles and in bis ideas pfjudicial tpopiety.
It is told of hiraitii&ti ane night astranger called a His- - House to get, irit
advance, the decision of the court in a
UuJer this condition of things can er, day.. He has- - many friends, as
RatM sal Klomitarg.:
. The pastor, of the Bapiist Churchof thia place hae-juB-t begu ,t or-
ganize; a' "das of Daily BibleReaders." G3h perpetual calendar,
he deserves to. hav. Thoughiiacnigrants be expected to cameins here and purchase fr,nm the built close to the' ground ' fun busigrant company?.' Can Raton, or the ness, and withai merry.; shrewd,oounty expect to enjoy the resnlta ana Bopu.'an politician, he was
which !. to, auide the reader, be-
gins, with the first ohuptencf Mat-thew on' tho lat day of Jannary,
visit tbe now to.n of ClaytonHxH. wieV witt). a view f locating.
T)ere, waa largo attendance attiia nnk. Saturday evening and thWOftainmitf gar, general,taation,,
Saiarday night was. v,ry livelyifc. Chihuahua and, a, Bght or twooccurred. One uq. tv?o men were
pretty, roughly, bandied.
Jarich.Hrike of silver it said to.have, bean made recently at the..ouse ranch on Bed river,, ajbput.,1
of a boom!; It in a. burning shame shamefullj fleeced, by soma of hispretended) friends in the lust cam- - and finishes the New Testa mout
tliat a section of country eo richin its resource should' be allowed Uui0 ui vuauanm mat 0n-tH- e I71h of Sefltember. I. thento lie dormant-- . If, the grant aora nanaiefms campaign rundo wera to the Gospel bv John,
'"X vioiaie no.eoaa. d then totho RnlHU. nl.in.pan, are really in earnest the firstmoTwment, they make will- be to A ki... ..t. . '
matten i whtrhi Jlutice 1 Italian wawriting r!)e eo4nion.
He assnredithe H't'ce that aenabtk him, to. make ftirtiHie foi.botU.of'thcaii lib wuld fiimiib die capitalland do.the trading, and divide the profits-- .
eqiuvlHv'"
Tltte jiutfce asked him to stand underthe ss, so thadhe could get a good look,at him. .Than-l- said:
'.'Sirj.you have asked something thai.is not only inproper andimRossilile, buti,your proposition ought,to teniptt me
youiouli of.' my luKwe, I scarcelyknow why I(do not ftel- in the mood tdo it.. I. do. not, thinly you are aware oft
tuin "UBU we J vn.-same- the year with the last two cbapteiafineers mor than iLi..i.ar,o to, .
handl another .a.;,, fni of . The calendar imake term with the-prese- set
, ,tlbrs and stop this agitation Therej&Ut mile from,, the fine fruit, ej.- -idu miaiijeu jor iuobc wisuing 10
ut. iioiooniD wen,v, to Xrioidad, readthe Old Testament throughciUari of M..Y Mills, in Colfax. ' money in it for the oom- -
qounty.the boundary line batweea, Pa,,v 011,3 the good will oft the on me nooa train.. during the rear.(olfa and Mora intervening, people, will thnbe securedi
Gov. Rosa iinat oxpectod to re- - r Fifty-tw- o have already joinedtai until next month. tno band, but he is expect toi.ne iana.Deiongme;t to Max- -
Ijstertes of the Moroing.
r.- - , . . . . get more than 200 in the next fewwsll grant eoinpanyv in Colorado ja-J- . Omaha World,
(k.,o,u.J...M,...t -" day- - following.;! the pledge;
the significance, of your.proposition, amfitherefore ItshaiUnot trcatuhis as I otherswise would. I am. not. iroine to eniert- -
rallied! at tTOOD' for, taxation,-- . Omaha' Darno Do you-- , know(foal land; within fifteen, miles of what time it wag wijea you gat in We, the undersigned, oledce
Territoiial warmnta are onotedJ ourselves to read the portion ofrailroad is assessed at $10 per last niglut . . D j 1 l- - , ? .
atbd to with, an-- , upward piumro uaiij wnicn is sei aparttendency ,u Mr- - L E'y perpetual calen- -acr;? other coal land, $5; agrjctU- - Huband Nearly one o'clock, I
tjiral lurid, i2.5;Q; tlmber.lapil.lo.SO. jfuess. It was after, midnight wben
John. WalWa, aod fifty-fou- r ?"hei ens:. m'V.well !; is nurioahere'syears, was taken ill while working
aarraniess prevented by sicknensTba pleasant waatheu is onoonr- - or 80010 other unavoidable hin- -
aing peonlo td have their water, arnoe- -
my hat nneer- - ta bod. L must pipe MQaired. un ino- - last ; Sunday of eachit) the Bloesburg minea last Friday have hnng it on the chair and it , . monm, ai eleven o'cloct Kev.and; diod 0.14. the evening of that wkm.v. ivnapp nas Deon orate trtar.w ;n ...feli'down.' Uy, The remains wero broughtIt.url tn iU. ,l.l tu:. ' ... m
into a speculation wiilii you, as thatwould be wroug; II tell you howto get the information yori, seek beforeany one ehe.''
The discouraged spectator brightened ia bit; and the justice addedi
"On the day when the opinion is de-
livered I cannot tell you-- when that
Witt' be come to the supreme courtroom and tKe a seat o the front bench. .
Then, is read,. the soundlwill reachyour ears- first. Goad evening."
The crest-falle- turned to-g-
when the justice called him back, .
saying:"You forgot to thnk me.''"For wBat?" asked the fellow.
"Eor net kickinyou down stairs."The discomfited i speculatoa stood not
""""" .'" uiu., nAj; ft,,nl1 ..rpL .I " wmouuj UIWIIKIIC TT 111 UO X1JO
to Katon yesterdayrfol.lo.wed.by alarge number of Blossburg's citi-
zens, and.burjuAvia.the ton cem- -It is hinted, that Ratou may yet Wonderful Staff,'' Psa. xxiii. 4. All
'Probably. '"Where ane my boot?w"On the haUrack."
. , Aunther M Indiaa,A special! from the Ssn,Garls
have two" banks. There Is aurelv thne-- baud are expected to. be Drea- -
otarv. no better opening, for thft loaning 'nt a"J t!ieinvited
friends fhe bandare cordially to attend.of mourfj.A, will- - be seon- - by a notice in
another column, The Raton Bankhas beoome an institution of the
roaer-vatia- says an Apache Indian Deputy Sheriff Cook has returnDr. Kolilbousn has returned,bo had been put fn,4tho gnard ed from the neutral strip,house for geitingiintoxicated aski-d- ifrom hii trip to. Knsanada. He is
very inuuh pleased with the counp,ast. and- - Messrs. Marcy, Gear tin T a r n ij Mceanes, who lias been inMcCarn will, carry, on, the banking try he viaited,to ace his wife and chdd. Whenthey were taken- - to; hi in he cut upon the order of Jiis going, 'dnt went attown the past few daya, returnedbusiness of Raton, "While ouacib- -
to Ute Creek to-da-The New Yorfcundertakors have once, having received a lesson in com-
mon honesty, whieh he ctuld not appretbeir-.throat- pat them to bed;. setit on fire and ruhpd!for the ser
iiene will regret to lose. the. old
lieueeftbey can biiX feol pleased attiorgan named the Sunny Side.. If Drv TD. B. Ilavden, started forwith, the fact that tho business tnere De a suuny side to that busi- - tjtev Greek to-da- y to look after hisgeant ot tbo guard with a club and
knife, but was riddled with bullets
ciate so we!l'.as he did the informationhe. had gained as to the invulnerabilityof judicial propriety and the sanctity ofpasses, into responsible,, hand., ueas it. must Ue in collaoung the miuitig intsrests there
bills. ' Iand killed. a justice's oath.It is reported that arrangement
are.uuderr way for a reservoir andme uniiea isratee'. supreme
Judge Ilarriaon BurnsJias boon court i.now enabled to. sit with a lion'cKepnt de Corps.
Washington Critic.
"Tell the truth, love, and shameLet that cold of yours run on. Tonappointed Assistant United States- fall beach, for the first time sinceditch to irrigate some IS, 000 acres
Attorney fot JJfetv Mexico, .and im- - May, 1365;think, it is a light thins:. But itmuy.Fuu into catarrh. Or into- -
mediately enters upon the dutiespneumonia. Or consumption.The United States supreme court
the devil," said an attprney.'swifeto him, the other day, when, shehad him in a tight places Mydear,'' saidhe, very reproachfully,
of.his office,. Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumohas confirmed the sentence of the nia is dangerou. ConsumptionThe delegate meeting of the An Missouri supreme court, and Maxassociatioo.will take place well, the murderer of Pireller, musd The breaming apparatus mnst."would-yo- have your only bus
hand do an nnprofcBcional aot?" at the nuk on Friday evening. If
of iand'iu the yjcinity, of Raton.The reserroip is to be built in Po-
tato .o.anyn, and it is.claiined thataufhV-ient- , water can be securedOiora for tho purpose, indicated.This U but. one of, the manyschemes now in contemplation bythe grant company for the im-
provement o the lapd on,, thegrant.
There is, considerable specula
be kept healthy and clear of all ;hang.obstructions-ao- offensive matter..It is.Kaid thai Rob Ingensoll is Messrs. PeaoheriandHawk have- -
there is the same interest in.othbrprecincts as in this, the assembly Otherwise there is trouble ahead. .
preparing a.book on "Tli,e Mistakes jut rpccived anothen mvoine ofwiU.be of considerable influencesof Blaine." those splendid oranges. This fruitwi'if not last longv so get ther
ft.
Maitin Irons, the, St. Louis an- -
early.arcbint and striker, is. still makinction regarding the result of themovement now fairly under way
The ground is frozen solid todepth of over three feet, as wa
war on societ,. He keeps a.depot.lnnch-counie- r and raiaes a breedof doughnuts more fatal, thanbomb.
by the settlers on the grant. On
the future.
The Santa Fe- Herald, a newDemocratic papor,,is the latest. Itis a, Weekly, nicely printed, andhas. a good advertising patronage.II. C. Burnett, warden of the peni-
tentiary, etc., is secretary of thepublishing company
Mn. Alexander Gusdorf, the g?n- -
shown in making an. excavation ontho one, hand. it is. asserted; that
All the diseases of these parts'head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes ,
aud lungs can be delightfully and,entirely cured by the use of
German Syrup. If you.don't know this already thousandsand tbousande of peofile can tellyou- - They have been cured by it,and "know how it is themselves."Bottle only-7- cents. Ask-an-y
druggist.Remember that' each new sub-
scriber to the Weekly independentwho pays his subscription in ad-
vance wilDreceive 62 books, oneeach wcek.dunu2.;tae year.
Clark- - avenue for, the purpose ofrepairing, .hydrant. .,Siqae the perforation of the earth
in Pittsburgh to get natural gns, it There are several transient peois diingerous to enter a cellar theretleoia.il who was- - elected to . the pie in Raton who are being cluBely
watched.' They belong.'to the scumwith a light. The volume of'gaa
should another suit be Commencedin New Mexico, all improvementswould ha, et.ipped and no landeould bo sold b.v the company.Tlua. would be a serious, drawbackto our county. If the, grant com-
pany is really in earnest , find in-
tends to carry ..wit the various pro
jee's as reporti-d.-. no hindrance
is so great that it seems to fill the that ia.flating into New Mexico.ground, .and-- cellars act as reser from .Colorado.voirs for it. Noah Own's DiamondVashington,. correspondents aa- - Use
Coal.
oouncil-fioi- n Taos couuty and who.was robbed of bis seat- - to furtherthe schemes of tbo leaders of thelast Territorial legislative, will beagain elected to the same position.
Tho second assistant postmaster'general, after a thorough investi
The anarchists being denied the sert .that there is little-prospec- ofshould he offered. But , again, if right Jo annually howl over the a tariff hill , being passed at the
present session of congress, owingraves of their four banged com-pminn- s
in, a Chicago cemetery. to th mauy different opinions that
the company i anxious to disposeof. its land and induce imqiigra-tion- ,
would it not bo well to treatfairly with the settlers now on, the
gation of. the railway; .mail service exi.-i-
cj New.Mexico, makes-recomme-
Some time during last night adations for many changes. Thegyant., TJiere are but Jew.of. thosewindow was broken in the front oflino needing the greatest improvewho have taken up land :hro with
ment is from Albuquerque to La W. B. Ilei ford's place of businesson Saundera avenue audi an old
tho intention of bui'diHgup homeswho would not bfl,.a willing to Junta, Colo., for which he has reo
gun stolen. There were xrticles ofommenaed forty toot oars and two
propose to cremate the bodies,and, putting the ashes in urns, ui--
it for anniversary purposes. Itwill b tho only honest urning theyhave ever done.,
The Philadelphia mint will soonbe directed to sirike off full seta-o-
all medal3 granted by congressto commeinoraie national eveuts.One set of. each is to be placed ineach of the executive departmentsin Washington, an done sit of eachwill be presented to everv State
more value within reach, but themen to I'noh car.
0.n Saturday there will betbief was evidently In a hurry.
total eclipse of the moonf visiblemore or Jess to the world general-ly, except on the Pacific Ocean. At
Messrs. Van Duzer and. Clarkregistered at an Aibuquerque hotela day,or two since. Yesterday thegoods,- - they left in the storei herewere, taken out on attachment. The
Washington City the moon, enters
'purchaso from the,,, grant- - companyaaroi ihe government Rut theycannot pay atKexorbitaut price.forthe land on which they win baldlymake a living for their families.. Ifthe laud is worth auytliing .ihesesettlers have made it so by theirliuiirovomeuts. The. same, is trueof the mine. The jshpo who haveworked thHr claiftia. have deiaynBtrated the fact., that mineralabuuuds in andfor this th?j are entitled; to someconsideration.. It is very evident
SarsaparillaIs A peculiar medlchie, nnd Is carefully pre-pared by Cfimiiclent iliaim:iclstr. Theconv ...biiiiitinn of SiirsaparUla, Dan-deli-
Jl.indrake, Velluw Duck, and otheragents Is exclusively peculiar
Hood's It andcurative power superior, to
A, trial will convince your of Usgreat medicinal value. Hood's Sarsaparilla
Purifies the Broodcreates and sharpens the appetite, stimulates, ;
the digestion, and eive. strength, to everyorgan or the hmly, It cures the most severs .
cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheiuii, lioils. Pimples,and all other affections-cause- by tmpursblood, Dyspepsin, iBUI'ousiiess, Headache,Kidney and l.iver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu-
matism, and that extreme tired feeling." Hood's Sarsaparilla lias helped me mor .
for catarrh and Impure blood than anything .else I ever used.?" A.JUll, Syracuse, N. Y.
Creates an Appetite" I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to cleanse my .
blood and toue up my system. It gave mo agood appetite nnd soenicd to UuUdiue over."E. II. Kale, Lima, Ohio.
"I took Hood's- Sarsaparilla for canccrom jhumor, .and to Ch 'unlike anythingelse. It .cured tlie humor,' and seemed t --
tone up Uio whole body au(t give me newlife.' J. F. Nixoif, Cajiibiidi;cport, Mass.Send for book giving statements o cures.
Hood's Sarsaparilla'SoldbvaUdnifTffiits. (II forj'8, J'fcpTU'onty ..
b C I. HOOD CO., Apotlioi-arte- Wwll.HM.vi!QOj DosesQneaOiaiTjarc
gentlemen evidently, neglectedand Territory, The collection willbe both- - interestiing aud valuable.
Daniel . Webster was born 106something in their, hurry , to getaway.
years ago, January, 18th. Irs.AIL-hope- of the recovery ofJoshua , Snow, who was present,
Archbishop Lamy at Santa Feanid oi tho mewling, and pukjng
the earth's shadow at 4:22,-i- theafternoon and the total eclipse be-
gins there-a- 5:23. Both of theseeveuts will be invisible in Raton,as the moou will no ?. thon haverisen; but .the middle of the eclipsewill be apparent about 4:10'here,at 5:()5 the total eclipse-will- end,at 6:05 the mpou, will leave theearth's shadow, and at 7.03 it will
emerge frouubo penumbra orsee-ondarj- ;
shapo-w- Thi willbo a
celeatinli phannmenun welU-wosU- i
have been abandoned by his.phy-- ,baby: is an uncommon child..Loek at his big head and eyea,and
sioiaus and friends, and' hi house-- .
hoId,thire is now An maarnino.Most Rev. Archbishop Lamy.caine
tht, there can be no better timesitfc.ColfiXt county unti) this ques-tion of land tides is finaJlypettled.,Ae the matter low stnd3f it is
b;; the., highest , courtsthat- tho, Maxwellr,eoiupany,.isttha'ayner.vcftbe lau'.. But aiiqtberiGi&iH H)frJ:oti new.;. aijd,jnij)or;
the great sise, of his ldy. I tell
jcu herois a .wonderful ehild Hew;)Jiho jv.rlb,raising.t"' Mrs.JBnow.
waa Jady .ef gpod judgmenii, Dan
paidjoijhtft.ratfinfr-.,- '
to ew Mexico in 1846, ae.later,forjsded two of the largest educational eKtabUshmesta in the Terri- -
observing, anllwe peopVjs.wili;rJ tarywhichfcare St(Michrs col- -
.eg.il;ai!i.thei.Si8te,i:Xioxetto.
hatok .vraagET mMypaOT.NOAH A. OWEN
,Ar ni RECTOR V. t G. W. COOK. V H, H.SHBPHEBD.i
Cook Avenue Livery StableTIRRITORIAU
Jl1""' "T " W. UlM
J.1?.' 1.Trlnklad Alarid
tm- - r23 BOOK & SHffHERD, Props,
HOUSES BOUGHT AND BOLD,
. .44juumuww- -
.WDI'URt.Hfrlaf JnMtr pr.m CwrtAaeitu JuVn l diatrlrt A.. R"n. nMi-- mimtrict....S!SjMMId dittrlct w. r:iw4 CIVIL EfJCOJ EH
--oit.jirt-.ic 4th district vriSr,'.'?t I. lilatriot Uorny.Si atarahal .. Komal;; Krtl!tfcark Siipram CoatX
4lh Watrlrt Court B. " 'Mrlek Attornry H.waiui. Hav and Gram Constantly on Sale,
Best Livery Teams and Careiui
Driven for Parties Desiring to
Visit the Country.
All Orders for COAL
A. H. CARE Y,I-N-DIAIAlt
STAVES of eyerv description.Fine TaUlnOutlery, Varntsies, oTV,'
QnuwhoM SJiensilt,Pocket Cutlery, Oil. Futty
HanRinjt snd Stand Lamps, bte.
R00FIII0 a Specialty.Seced Street
Born & Hotchkin,Deslers
FUENITURE,Wall Paper,
Mirrors,
Ii prepared o delrver bis CsldWterT
DIAMONDCOAL
To4he citizens of Raton at resmdnSbl
rates. Orders left t his resieVtice
On lower Second street, ne"xt to Dr.
Holoorob's, 'will "receive prowptttenlion.
MidiJ
chicoo -- 30UWOH SQL'AR,Ny.-ATLANT-
8A,
GEO. B. BERINGE-i- ,
RATON, New Mesiuo.
NOTICE,
Notice is 'hereby given that wo
persons will be allowed after this
date to nettle en the Maxwell Land
Grant Withost having first mad
arrangements with the receiver
Any person doing so will le sub
ject to legal proceedings.
November 3, 1887.
Harry WmoHAJt,Receiver Maxwell Land Grant Co.
Aftw Forty r
Vreiartion of moramnn una ii'inTn18 til Id Thnnnnd nmillrai lloillfor pateliU m
li hi W lh I'niifd Slim" ml oroiir.i wowN 6 H trirn, til" rmbhalli ts of tlie Hciflntiftd
VjMt V Aii i'rican eontinii a to not an aoltoitora,. ootiy- -
B t'miod StfttM. anclI rwtnu... in r;n.ila, KDglanil, rrnc.
(f.rmanr.ad nil other ut.rle Their eifort--noa oiiequllull audlhoir laolllta ar. -1 inm and .paclflealiona tlw! J
In th. Pawmt Offira on .lion no. I onM rjwa.ouabl.1. NocluroforeilimiinVioaolmoaI
put)lihd iu tb. ortLol In findTh. adWntiujM ot anoli a nouco avary paleat
Th"l"Jl"'.rd .plendlnlrlllolraterl aampawtr
.Z;itWdTob.theP,p,rd..ot.dInvent nsiniwrinil worm, aimmwhanica. om,
d.iiirtni.iit. of indu.tn prnarana,In .riy craixry. It cnnlaina tha MM .of
,11 patent,., and tit la of arr in"'0?.KolU?Try ft four nwutua
Boldbyallnoindoi1.nl. to patent writ, teinrentlonIf rou annana l". i.blihra ol Soiaotino Aiia.Wl Broadway. Sew York
Uanduookaooutpataotaaiallaarraa.
GET THE BEST!"HE MIDGET SELF-INKE- R,
The Best Machine Ever Produced,AOENTa WANTED.
MADii IX O biiilittNo. t, - 75e.No. 2, --
Na.4,-
- $1.15.- $2.25.
Thosfl maclilnw nan benwiil lor n.uiKiiiK i.imm,JiiH)k,or iii ui ru.opa or bniilneu card ohi
nil.ll.,ll wiLb thiil:iTliM) Jnkem r 111
htunbun, luit loaliy p;ticttl tlaoliliio. ana will.1., what wo .!" ofUieta.
Wander of 'm A.r is
THEPENandPCjiCILSTiMPnJurotl to urn ii" rivja.--'- .'
V ii,yaliovrli!saiiiii)eeiiu latnw
kll nVT, AY. TonrJiRKW In a
Snmp with any aaiorlaU 60 avaui.
x"f!:ior Sioncii and Stam? Work:,r, it, iJ, 15 J. y Uni'd E. L "! --
jei M Ot. ia l?xatal fci7o, Iwlw
Pictures,Picture Frames,
Mouldings,Etc., Etc , Etc
Full Line ef
Undertaker's Supplies.All Orders Promptly Attended to.
J. S. Detprntar urveycn
!Sunderi Averftre.
frwin ij ir'mam Wa, tiM SVMD
- Zi'ZlBOOUSKMnikftHt .HMtKfrom tt.. VJttTV 22dnaa . --wr A'Jxpravn ft
MONTGOMERY WA"RD & tXTIT IC Wl wrwrnmnm
7""" ,. VtWi'KrirHH'l'f1Tl Vr I I ( )l llmlf .urv. X
111 llVyAlk.,t trkioiiit lbeirt--
of Inr.ntlve pnr.w l u tir-- i IhhI snrt yMc'ttv
ofwork Hint ini hr iwpf.irineil all i.ver the.par.itiinr tha workers ffli tliett'
horn... I'av 1. iwrali tmy ou wii Ho the work,aithorsci. ymm ' nlli "" "P1"'1'''qiilrwl. filtl nntuif'tcl;!'!! TBlaru-- trerCut tills out ami re rani to ii will c w II miyou free. Koroethtnir uf reat vln- ami lTiil"rt-- -
mica to vou. tniii wm euu i.vmi iii ;will tirliiii you In more inoiiiy rlj;IH tinny. "'aiiytlilMK rins In the world, tlraiid MMAitilreim ltiivo.. iiiruB.
WEAKUMDEVELOPED PARTS
raaUof OTrork.ladlMmUoa.to..addr.i abora.
nrmirn o. noid
Fultoneat market;
Cob Clark avE. ftrd Soccokb r.,v FOR1 n
FRESH ME A TS ef all KINDS
Vegetables Spring Chk Sv,Sausag-e-
, Pari,FresA Pis
i AND
DON'T FORGET, mlt'LACE.
CHICOTTAGE
OF.CAM 'ft. uttnlnoil atnnflnnl of xollelo irtiKadralU of uo superior.
Itoontnin8eV'!ryliiiiror(imerittliatlnTntata)geuiua, aiull anal uouuy euu prwluoa.
IS EAUXHB
Ttl" Orenns are oclelwmofl To mkawQuality of mns, qnk enpiw. artlsMobeiuitjr hi ttnlah, psrfftrt cawtfMii, makfinrthi'in tie mo ii-aU- rirnit for hmtkwtioola. otauretaos, IwVi'Oa, goci'twa, otc.
F.KTABI.InBB taUPWtATIOIS.tf
HUL1JED WOIU-tMi:f-,
tCZ'MX' BAXSUtAIa,
THE POPULAR OECflH
l.xsirutioji SiOcliB and Mono Sieo!9.
Oataioguea aaut to 1
LaNI) DEPAKTM F.NTGantral xu anSureyr --0orm.......... jt-- A'alk.rH. H. Land K nor v
miTarl'ub to Money... Ush 0."K.iPP!It U 1.1! UY
Adjutant oantral- - 8. t. Woodward
- . . . M ii.am. .lip Mrftrnrtract J auraau 01 immiv.Li. -
.. ...n. Abraham BarerAaLwior'
. I (i W W .Clear
rer... ZTV . Allffl E. Bun.aia.mmlaaion.r'Ut dlftrlet. Frmnclreo Murtinei:
inmlioiir 2d district. Henry P. enr
.'ariotmnt of So.'.ool. ...J. M. MadridVnbata Jod,. Nr Marline.
Precinct.Mtlenf the Pear. Robert I. Thomu
;rt:::::.,-r8rpwom-
TisX)rigiar Shoddy.
Omalia W 'rid.
An eaitern man ayn thutwoolen
mills are for sale at half thwr ac-
tual costs. Sot Perhaps if theyTrould mix less cotton with theirwool they would have less coiuetition from pauper labor in Europe.No man vet buvs America sbid-
dy goods wbo can afford to pay for
honest English cloth, tariff or no
tariff. The writer of this articlewas a reporter in an eastern manu-
facturing center in bis youngerlnys, nn& alway. bated to
view neonla in wooUn mills. It
took such a long time to get tha
cotton ff his clothes.
The Bonn flf tlie Hrgro.
At antil Coru ltutloH
If there is amy place ib the
United States where the negro is
"known and appreciated that placeis tha south. ih people of the
north, for political reasons, havemads great professions of triendehin for the neero, but the fact re
"mains that the negroes who are so
unfortunate as to live in the north
irc subjected 10 more humiliation?
and insults in a week than theywould receive at the south in ten
years. J1
..0IO Iteward $5,000For a better or more plcssunt rem
dv for the euro of consumptionbronclii.il troubles, cough, croup und
whooping couh tlmn Santa Abie, the
California kingof consumption. Everybottlo warranted. If you wouia m
...irp(l of that dieu9tlnr disease, ca.
nrrh. use California e, $i h
jar; by wai $i.io. 6anta Abie and
nro sola and warranted uy
J. B. ScliTOcdcTj 4
Califuriiiaii Modesty.
Ban 1'ranclsco Altn.
Some California papers blame
the Eev. Mr. Fay, a Los AngelesMillionaire, forcivijij $750,000 to
found a college iu Massachusetts.
Thev think he should have dont
bis fonnding in this State. Mr.
Fay is quite right; Calitornians
linow more than anybody else now.
Unckleu'a Avnia Salve,The Best Salve in the world for
uts, Bruises, Sores Salt. Rheum, Fe-
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to
jive pert'eot satisfaction, w morrey re-
funded. Price 2ft cents per, box.For sale at 0. C. Huffman's City
Druse Store, First street.
Boys burn in liome on last New
Tear's Day are to be called Leo,
and all girls Leonie, and to each
one the papal jubilee committee
lias promised a savings bank passboek with 100 francs placed to its
credit.
Nearly tSud.OOO in deposit it
lying unclaimed in the savingbanks of Boston. It belongs to 367
unknown depositors, not one of
wliofii has cut in an anpearauce st
hM banks of (more than twenty
.
Promptly Tilled.
At ad Ammunition.
Raton, N M.
in
m in""n"'rrv" n ft'Vt 'IU
AkiV.hnn.,iilTalliiiainhlwlthelrlo- -
'. t,K ai Itntinti hi husMMU. Dt BUM Dt ItorlnOon,vaiwD(iOny WT, Founded
li' rmctMiiioi lira iHT ? ikS. iili.iii
Trttrl of our Aopimnce. AH or Tormsl
City Meat Market,
DE LOUS & SMS, Props.,
CLARK AVENUE RATON.
Fresh Meats of all Kinds
GARDEN PRODLCE OF
"e VER i" DES CRIP TION.
Wild Came la Season
Spring Chickens,Sausage,
Pork,Ham, Etc.,
And everything usually found io a
Firet-clas- a Establishment.
Tilt in thOHhut nrm nriiHSI-DEEPsI tiiMFvelft nf invontioD.
bi a in naiirl nf rirnf
Co. I'ortlanrt. Mnlne, and recelre fre, fullof how elthprufx.of all nt, can arn
from ft W Wi por day ami upward wharovarhey lWe Yoa ire atartrtl freo. Cardial not
Soma have rnadu over j0 lu aslngo Wayat Uis work. All nucmwL
and WALL PAPER a Specialty
i.i.Mn-- t
'9l imzszE&x--
MoT. VeatiiA fflrfltgWiVenwin rnnr i iiiii
Mm aad fufl VilJ Strenuli oni Vl."?to thosil wholr rroit itiw mw TfZi;.iorlt. ortoo fo WUolaentvM aAU" '2 Jour mua win f4S9PSI S"ri ra. ZjjiftiA t.VAtJKAG iiil' K.WHW1 nimiurmi""- -
rre-pDrt- t"' . No. 2,105.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.!
Land Office at Santa Fe,N.JaiiBtaryi, 188S.
Notice ts hereby given that the follo-
wing-named settler litre filed notice ot
his intention to umie final proorin sup-
port of his claim, and that snid proof
will be made before the probate clerk o'
Olfax county, at Springer, N. M.. on
Fe'iruary H88, viz.: Robert A. Haley.for the W N KJ-4.J-
1 4. Sec. 23. T 31N.RJ1 E.He mimes the followitiK witnesses to
ornve his continuous residence upon,anu cultivation 01, mi" '"""' "h. Baker. James Ii. Fonvlll, Williiim J.
"Hrtwright, and Michael Devoy. all.ofMadison, N. M.
JiltH. WaLKBK.KsKlster.
KM ESI I .5LLw thit p.p.cu tawtaHi.d It on I atCWttSO..dvrtiainK .pac m
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership hen tofore existingbetween A. E. and C. W.Burnam under
the firm name of Burns m Bros, has this
day been dissolved by mutual consent,C. W. Burnm purchaBinx the business.All parties hohlins; claims against the
tlrm ore renested to present the sams
for payment at their leiHure, mid all par-
ties knowing thcraielves te be indebted
to said firm are earnestly requested to
make Immediate settlement. Thankinga generous public fertile liberal patron- -
I ufaw iiiwars exteaaea is, wenre,respeci--
fi!T. A. . UlJRXAU,...C Vf. BUR.IA M,
RATON WEEKLY INDEPENJDBNT.Bring Drewd I'p,
' Philadelphia CalHEW SUBSCRIBERS ffi '"H r til"It is not wbiit our wesra' Batbow one feels they look in it that
CALIFORNIA!THE t'AUD OF
DISCO V Eli IliSIBEYAREFiMITiTlOSS.
Sfethat Mir trad Bark. SANTA ARII. IisaTory txntlt of that jlaanl California r.mtdjr
Satiafactloa (uarautard of uienaj rtlundad
Who pur tn Jfnee $J 00 wt rteelve THE TAILY IKDKPE5DINTblx ftlnnlha and 26 Bonks (on i week tor 2G week); or far $2 el we willlend THE WEEKLY Tor one year snd ,. .
52 STANDARD & POPULAR MM" :coDHiitntea the satisfaction ofbeing drenaad op," said a lady f
Tliisis thcTopoftheGKNUiNaf' J from rwar tn uul un armd paper, and nmilt Ij yur hmt artdrawapiw- t
rspurieucc in liftr as sbu adjnatedher bonnet belt) re a mirror in oneof our large atorea. ' I hare seenu clii d poorly (treated, rwgged,
ah!. ian)mpt lnawaU 'Ji4 ljtr a !arv Ino".It ii only to acura j Pearl Top Lamp Chimney.Allothers,similarare imitation.
JSiXiSS. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER SS7.i!i2iit" avWi.r.nTi. ur mpar will tan aiit for Ui fall Mni (ror Mia ttnav rrmr wtni
nar,t. f Hoota n- - rnn n K-- r amna aha runft- r v t wu ui unow lh flui T -- LfniT'wy ana jnnuini nfiJ-j- t wur unrw yn Lri KRAK 1a lis cxaci .luauci.perbapsi, attach a aoileii and faded
rib!) (mi in bee hair and suIIt outamong her coinpanioua with bII
isoncachPearE
the self confidence luiuginalile. I Top Chimney..A dealer may say..IfVinl. .a k.abave seeu another diensed prettilyoihrs as rood,
Ilomeo and Juliet: by William Black. Thisillior4 BtnriM ara rur and full ff trVlur fMr. ris "Hca and JnlUt, Is a
vttsiaitc Htcctcli of two fooluit , wli j luiuiu uoatc rarwuoiU v.ita ilia lMtfMCua in awajf to inarJU rurOcUy wml.
4
IvIlOCll Ardcii; and enher gens; by AtmcTmorTMTM. Foritirfty of it la, ita pwwt-.-- r'v, fpfclt r rt. t rttfcw r?eT
uriwfi 4 hi a "Knorta A Man." ia tXi yM cf h .a vU a'aVcicn La at La iMWu. oi.a wu...'iu llw poutUuMU without kaownj l'.--
MissTooseyVMlfislua; sine! Laddie. Two oifhat rervly tni dunniujrly M - c f ": arM i;r rlilch rafmh nrr. t;rr rllvy ouyhi tuba read by vry jrou.i n.u waoua UuU loin a.
William Sliafcspeare; How, When. Why, :
"hat ho rit: by U. A. TilTfC. TBv hut.t .t rrmrnwl ir.ti tvrh fcrcf ;?:nt thoiinntortu " liArrt ff awj" m ia tbU wrut ;hn br;lhau( trauoh auUicr. ii t
BUT HB HAS KOT.and well, bat not jut suited withher appearance, slip along as
though ufraid of meeting adverseFoi s.u! avcftvwifjiir. mm init it
cpfi a uinnfTH a. r.fti. "iiishnnrh. P.criticiflLD at erery turn: devolvingthe ma'.ter in my mind it strikesme tfcat the male gender is quitean sensitive. Show me the manDoom; An Atlantic Episode; by Jcstin McCai.t;'.
A powerful nd thrilllu tbry of llf-- i rn m Amerlmn ).tr. ilii itnat1on5 votiiturjiJ. ti i who can face the public with con SI d LEY'STESTED
yw k i lie wnuiv uuiaiiurat now icrc. Qdi:nue in a shocking bad bat orThe Lnrty of Lvons: hv Sir E. Eulwer Lmcx. with a pair ot biirsted slioea, know
inj; his iuabilitr to replace them.He must be a genius, for none buta geniua can rise superior to thedistress ofa pnoi appearance..
Thi la Um Lidy p ww In th oalbr:.d pUr of lbttm r.unt It renki u lh rit i)rnttl fcbe diiiai nuvcr Um of prMcutinif- It 10 admlrUis; Kuilleuooa.
Biilldoer and Butterfly; by David Christ?':I'ntTUT. A ijiiclly t'M torrof human cbiriwtr. ynt Ctl ft ft overdnwn. Bunom and BrtMr.W ft" amund a. XiMMmQior jUtt4 kia muUwii In nt ba i alatruiUr and buuor. Hto hltiawn are hit.
The Trial of Pickwick; by Charles Dickens.TWI thi-- flrtt tlnuMhn ntlr Wnf tk rtllar.t Wclmrkk'i rdrnilnrai ith tho Inrrtaumt'talAr llnnUU but n4irwl InjfloniMtrUd (ona. It rj;mos!B n hic'.tafHU p'tv&ticLs unci r.rrth-pr-
oJUlw luc.JauU, nrti uMiuUmt 1. WiiiUuiiikI by Clu wi.onnilciiii-- f lh luimort. J kiai V 'ilir'Clouds and Sunshine; by Charles Reaie.
fcajiplly toW itory of farnlifc, fu'J of pretty rural Htuw ami rfc'"'r'l acrrt'tntntr. An i.vi 't. ni'itiittf tin r rati r, cfuinwjl-"'- witi Just lito .ty Mka. All in c!t. :.
m U:oin( lnlaniUna; ftmVnm'.atjIc effort tha invtrlouR uuthv r.
0rinnstnted CATILOGUESENDWft.iOie. nownr. Kieiu o tr ? r(C?
MAKE NO KISTAKE
Py dlHpelling the avaiptoir.i an often tnivtakeriror cutisumpli'xt. HAS'lA AD1E hue brons'itit lad new to many a bouaebuld and by proniptl
op the cooyb and cold that too ol'ienthat fa'.al dieae will vtkave la
trent aa untiiueVy rave. Von make nomiUk by a bottle ol thia pleasantremedy niwuya in lire house.
AttUtj FvrtUBt Tiller.,
Now York Sun.
Georgia has one fortune tel'erwliacau be depended on. She isa yniin? givl, and was recently
Pinncs. Hull. Impleni'ia, ClbbUOan rr kt iy na" ,,,v p',i,'Mfu.r t C C l'on'i linnet ki Kiuk lor Ik
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.RCJHESTER, N. Y. CHICAGO, ILL
X. aim St. 1M1 S. Clara 3VRLIFORNIASweet is True Love: by the "Duchess."i"Miniiiriir Htm-- r4 dlnannolntmtntt ar?iinnimnnt rrrt iwnMllat-- Tt'I of rrttr aVcfJt t'luogbt to be a gypsy by a widowaituuiJii ana euantutur. a vutoium tad riewiiua; narraum
er woo is looking for a young wife,The Haunted House; by Str E. Bulv.ek Hou.estead, No. 2051. Jand was therefore anxious to knowJtttiw. Tbia lit on NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION- -t rraut nthora corcaita a d havpity Irli iarr!?a, T"alrd and
fcvajybody raad- It Willi folinja of Uai fUl.(be future.. The girl said she' tellthe past and future, and, having
Land office nt Sanfa F. N. M.,I Seemlier 19, ISM. f
Notice Is hfteby glTn that Ibe fl- -first received a good fee, ahe toldVA MFORMA eA T-- K-- V R E .TIIIION'I.Y Cl'ARAKTKSBCI'RK forCalarrfc
Cold In the IIht Kevar. Hum Cold, Catarrb- -
lo.wlng-naiie- il aeltler baa Hlcil notice ofhis intention to atuikn flu a I proof In lup-ps- rt
of his clalm.antt that said proof willbe made before the Register and Beoelr- -
at l.unia ouilHiire Isjrw. Hmlorn Iheaenaao- -
tMKte ami auieu; rniiiovcs nau ttute anu unpleas-ant biralli. mnltltm from t'ntarrli. Follow di- -
Dr. MarlfifOlfl: by Ciiahliis Drciirxs.. One ofAtVa crtf rwt an1 moalamualtir akacJkaaaf a fl'if.! rA c.ir'o- ."tanrtar TariaMa. Uuhv
la, and a anre aTiti3ato to dull caru,. aomsiuiui,' ii?a4w .u Dr. iinnnlt. a at ail loTaiWk'i ktiiuly toliUpruotipU a..
Oil Ifei Wedding" Morn; by Bertha M. Clay.rT '""Dir od i:bariTi(iiirthitrw(inwrtnrv. nbcmilnt In .trlkln i;h;iriun iuclrtdrrincoiirrliHiBUiU anm ninji-urin- ami rivUPmli!i ti tlw rnd.
Jack of All Trades; by Charles Readt. The1!l'j"2Jrl'l of.'r"l vho .lWn't ilrV o h! trrj.. TnU of'nmlral Bliintlr-i- a. fnpoj-
- Ind.ei;t of trevnlln Eumiio aud iniorlci, ml thrlUInj: vlrMturwu Krr of oolomul Uj.Ihi.'
.38 OTiicir soiiki ivckixitht: kmi to coupLE'nt the 52W',"".1 IMn', ,f' """ wv FMiv.., t II I f'lloTr'llc pHcn ,MBokl fjr I .4-o- n a w4 fornix t .,.! f.il' I .0- 0- ii WMt f.,r,-.- .
mmitfii; rr SO HriukM f"r TO emfw not fnr n vio irnr .w I riU for 40 centon wo. It forire nwnlhi: or M Hoili for 85 ,i , m.,k ftr l -- u monllw: or 4linoltj for fi ponl an w f.r onw month. Sun1 4o Itmo Bfloki nor baylA aA
Jr aatfc. fltwifi f pl fwiila. Artd-- ' ill ortlw
ernt tiajita Fe. N. II., on January 31,18. vlxj John C. Miller, for the N TK
rertionk and a Cum Send forrir-rnlii- r
to AMKTfita". COMPANY,orovllla. Cal. Sii inoiHli' treatiuanl Cor (1; tout,bjrroailfl 10.
the inaa to take off his hat, liedid. Then she said: "Tow tookoff jour hat; you will put it backon. God loves you, and if yeadon't Ioo4c sharp the devil will gatyou.'' The fortune teller theatalked awny and left him standinglooking "like the boy the call rauover.''
llosiekttpn.
S E 4, & 2, S W 8 W SW W,Serl4,T 31 X, R 27. TD.
He naineithe following wltnenaes to
SANTA ABIE ANDFor HU bv
J BL SCHROEDER.WTwlmmle AKonta
A R..BRUKXKK A COi, Fueblo. CoV.pro re hij continuous raile we upon, andcultivation of, said land, viz.:' It. W.Till: IlEPKlVnEXT. Raton, N.MBayleyJohn Seninger, James T. Staerl- -.
dun, and U. I. GraM, all of Cnpulln, X..TO TME LA DIES. ivHTOTTT X r Rewnrrfa-rfar- e those1 I'l lf l V bo read thixuiid th
ill7III.- - act: xhvj will find Patronbe Western enterprise byhon- - M. Jis. E: Wai.KKB.Jteglater.thatill ntnL- - them from their ho nun und (ami- -
lies The oroflu are larte and sure lor every hi- -Pre-em- Inn, No. 24J0.
many have made and aie nowExquisite Embroidenes rree miikiinr aeveral hundred dollar a month It Ii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.euay tor aiyeu to muke 85 and upwardaper day,,who. a willing to work. KiUier aex, young orold: capital sot needed: we urt you. Kverything new. Na apidal abilffei reoitrml; yen,
ran do it a" well an any on-- . Write to us
Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M. I
December 1, 1887. fNotice Is hereby given that the follow
To verj jub criber to hf AWBII"AXAnT MACAZIN'K fr ne prwill brtHif lebtwlPAGE EMBROlDEkY OUTFIT, at once particulars, which we mall free.
Adore bn.NbON a co., gonial in, M,uine. seltier has filed notice of bl
intention to make final proof In supportIhlf nn'flt rnnslt f nUly tuiweil rntiern on i'arclim"iit pniwr. ni'k fin, fllHtbntn'i,H'lipi'd (Iihikm 0'i felt wlIU niateilali for workinit. anil a nook of- liulrueUous, I tialuf
(these Hrtk')o.4 bought siMrJlel)' at retail wouM b lumr th.inNIX DOIiLAItV.
of blselaim,.and that said proof will be
made before the Register and Receiver,In avMltlnn lo I!ib abnv w will 'o nd'.d toepp auhwHIirr l beaulirl pVtorf. an etching at Santa Fe.N. il. on January 1833,A. II. Hick noil nn etolilnr bv t'liurle.i Volkmer. an.l rniiKtvinirs by M . I I). WaU-on- . CJe Tf H
viz.: JameaT. Sheridan, for the N Enun ,i. a . a. miiiikv j he at e pnn'en on npitvj piate ti;iPr, sint-'i-
SNiulne wurka ot rt th it could not be bought In any art store for x hao.S-- 4, S E N E 14. See 11, and IH, N W 1 4 Sec 12, T 30 K, R 28 E.
He names the following witneme teprove His continuout residence upon.and cultivation of, said land, viz.: H.
11. W Bayley, F. M. Waller. aniJohn C. Miller, all of Capulin. N. H.
TWO DOLURN.TIio AM'KRICAN ART nowfntofnir nnon the wroid jtrotl pnbHtlon, is af--
tijiU djt"l tn It i6 hati'ln )ittt and the bo.--s n'erifi Ile-i- l in tlua eon try. f he tending art'ri fr'a anil artlntsof A mrrtra contribute to fl, and cath mont!ilr iua enmahia two or mnr-full- .
iw . f' hinjrs photOKrnvun and e'lR nvijiir. artiiHe on nrt toptea, neaial ly a relalci lot.onte f'WRtlon and hum 'Tils ie emrlotnif nt, and score, of flue prut vhth with the text,
Thfl rKi)'r vuUarrlp'iou price of thij Mnipiicine ia tiM per ye.ir, bat f'T ft limited limeoufy nnl April, ftubscripti xn will be revived by ua (or
0K OOfXAK PEit TKAU.All premium a arc tnt tn every if dtr subanHMr. Th4n cmnaf nffer i.a mtdo m nn erpnr.
ttrnt ard will remain. opfoitlv fintrie limited period itat-- d. Ufr.n acndinir (.to newllcHptiorn w ith K.to Dollari, w w II tend free the Miettinefor out yer vf Uh all the above
Addrewt
AMERICAN ART MAGAZINE COMPANY,179 TukmoNT STBKKT. BOSTON.
using "Denver's Best'' LaundrySoap hill weight and warrantedpure Try it and you will use noother.
The coldest place in the wet itsaid to be the little town of Halleek, on the Central Pacific railroad. It is built at tha very bottomof a valley that extends due northnearly to the Arctic circle, andrailroad men say that this valleyactaoaagreat natural wind pipe,which brings the coldest blasts ofthe nertb pole straight down to. theunlucky village-- .
Attention i&ea'Ied to the offer,in anotber column, to .new sub-
scribers.. Parties who have sub-
scribed to- - the Weekly and whonow renew their subscriptions and
pay in advance are entitled, tothe tame benefits. Hera ia &
aplendid opportunity to get a largeamount of good reading matter fora low price
People who have been east overthe "Great Wabash Route "expresstbomNelvesas pleased with, the el-
egant equipment and fast time, hutmere particularly with, tha LowKates procured through Mr, C M.Hampson, Commercial Agent,. So.
J.Mits II 'TC.i.kkxi Begitter.
isroTigiiOvRaton, Jan, 23, 1888.Isxican
'BOOKS, THREE CENTS EACH! iusinni' The follow nr hooka ar fitiMlahed In naat panrthtttform. print! from rood radaMa Irut on rWamner. and of Uin hanilaotnclr Illiutratvd, Tlm-- are without icnntiun tta fhaaieat bank avir nub.uiaoa
anyi.Wd Id land or language, and furniih hi the tuanMR of t)ia p"iplt an uppnrtunitr to aarura tha oast Linimentrtrature ot tl dy ai iU uoat trifling einon. In any otlicr (Mri thfe great wurka wuald aoat mutebuwe the price at ablcb tty ara berw oiiireuv kach ooe taooiupleu iu iuwlf:
PENETRATES MUSCLES to thiVERY BDMES. TRY IT!
Waadara af the U'arM, Nitmt vrnaa.tjrilpll.ntt ami lHnMrBtlou of K womtfrlul
vtrbtftl natHi anl of maa. Vr; lntrHl ma aurt lailrurllrc.tVaodcrvef ti a. A drflHn I J man? oit,!rr-a- .
atij Wuuful ilBfvaa4 iillitttiWa tU ocvan, withfiiaTUaM ll)ulrall 'J.
MA Pltstawra k:rrtl'ka)-aHi- d vthvi T.j"JolUB iLM I Wir." A f.irrllo of lrrlltil f ruDIJ
tji Wa l lii moati fiVaif tiimrt rllar of h Jay.Th Aunt a l'np-r- bffi.ii A cot .t 4, antW"Tin U'Ktt lCli " A bin) Hi!uulon.j (utio; Louk
--Inaf'WI' 'i'lill'r. "I1'IIW tt.ll.lt '('brfafina frarlr" hv Cimut.a Dtrittia, C"Btl" a
Tha Pnrwllliil Rati to. A .. Itj it. T. rit.r.a.The Old O Hit en (:hot- - A Kl. I!j9ti.ho Cobb, Jr.1 i'oarl ol ltir 0en. i Nvt. nLatvAifsutTa,llrl!..w A ah IUU. iNrv.L hj lUffrr ili.oviir.
i llfTc ilonac. Kovl. Pr "tt W rctnt.t'nclrr tits LUaaa.. Hj ii awtUr f "Pare
Tho PlatnsaaT Braaalab. A Kovel. py lira. DanaWiu, .'MtrraKo
Thn I.um) WaHwrrt 1 ffcwl, fly MIW. It. arD.TliuM-rrnt- Canf Da, JaLyll mud lr, UtJ. ASnH n :t T.. SmviciaiiK.
A T !. ..! (.I A a vl. nMABTemt1r.
Wa beg to announce that we-hav- e
this day. sold ' The IlatotvBank" to tha firm of Marcy, Gear& McCarn.. 1 hese gentlemen ar-to-
well and faverably known toour customers and thia vicinity
it necessary for any mentionon our part as. te their responsi-bility. Mr. a. P. Officer, so long:connected witb us, will continuehis services with tha new firm.
We take this occasion to thank,one. many friends and eustomers.for their kindness in the past, and.solicit a continuance of their gen-erous patronage to tha bank underits new ownership.
Very reiapectfnlly,Dki.os A. Chappbix,II H. Officer.
10 Window B.'eck, Denver. WriteBaldness Is. Impossi-TjI- o
if LyeiTa Kathai-ro- n
be wisely used intime. It, cleans andfertilizes the scalp-ski- n.
Try it I
MimHir f ina ci.ri;mi iotitar Miiam,hf hh f tl Hr im ttf I1ad. kVfe tm lacmplri.
IVwuiifrhQ f. t)nx I 'ma. A IxH'k w ftBtLii, pictm ta,ptMaiM k.i tii': inr .a lnt)- Mbi a( in n.
wiulip It f It iVina ft1 llKlf MM hiimwrtna, 4fam.anj iiiiut. '11 n all tiia miai, I'Mi ati4 4i juU-.
Ttar t tn rf M'rm Tttif. r..i.iin ...r.ct m l n kuaui Ji Hti Jcasul, fram lite
nia Frtnii!" Ii Uta pntml,KMill!nr !( it' on, v id'nlnr ti' lrl i,'1
4iji ui' rvav v t1" ti 'Ufil in t Iu itvima' auJ ruBia- -
' ". A Vl'll'i sR u 1. r Lrlow Ltr lii Ni tr VnrU. jarwtf vt?i.trwnfUiara
ho In ,i tai K ai l ij Ii tu ttarpatHr VuUmttil.'i hv U0O1I It) J'i an. tui vtrtlim,- rittuUf,
hill a Uan'oiaiM 4r(i-- tr(4, wlntinj: a Ijall mtka nwrff ajtvt. rvWV honaaltf.ttutKUfd PopoMlt f jnv, s'u.'niiiul.thttk
aHid nm.r, intin f (, i 4 U fi..iiin, mor aii'l M.Mr Nw'i , (..v C M. mi nsa.i PLaua--
lllirtwl rffV 1 K"l. ft M.ai flam tD,Ait OUl 51m . Aaarafla. A.Kiml. Mnk AaeVaraaaa.
ly ) jalworia a llama. A h- -.l. 117 "Taa.t'Hi'ltMS."
Itvlwcaa Twa'laa. Aaael. Ey tha author af " AuraDi'Tii." illurtratfi.
Thf Mpi- T U carta, A KflvM. Prtt Lftaan.UnrKV l '.imwv. iWnva). lij Pi.urmnci V.uw,A l.ca .MaiHita 1 WmH. r M(m Hhi.o. k. flHut'livUi tVv liUcr. A ttyWiiaiaCuLi-itva-
Thr'(it..r,i.-- , Af uvat. br F. Maurtr,Mont arunirr. i Nvl. 1'; Mra. Ukhmt Woan.rorrlhE h( rfH-f- . A Kuvl. H lira. AiHAMa.A riiiy.vrtrht'a UuuctUt., A Nel, t)Hi. Akaia
Kuw.ui.M. ' ilv.f.ulwf.fair aut A Nawl, Br tha aalbor r Dvra ,
Tlii ft." JUt,Hr ilrd.l.anrater'a Cubta. A Ratal. Ey n. M. T. Tioroa.
'lrfc3 Tvlnain'a Oath A NovaU fly Mra. HaatA. hixiftwu. HuafralJ.
1 hp V) Mattaa Hater. A Kara. . y Dr. J.H. Itoaiaaoa.
lhe tUtrDarata Cablm. A Voval. By H. T. CaLaaa.
to hi.The wool anl woolen men lavi-
ng met and said how bigb theywant the taxes to make their busi-
ness profitable, why not hear fromthe people as to how much taxthey want to pay for the privilegeof weal ing wool and having wooleublankMs.
Now is the time to subscribe to
AH. ItAllltlM A l UJI.'1'1.1-ME-
lE NOTICE.Lyon's Kathairon
Keep Lyon s Kathaiftr will Knit anr frwr rt tlie abowi hooka wad nrn rplptof only IU CrnUt any ttn "
trntaiany fwetjfy jtrv lor COiVnlat Hie mUr hat (WbiHika) for I A Cent the entire Hat buntid in boardefwith rl.itl, i.ach. for HI .10. Tliialmhe ajrearcit harjraio In lxoka errrntlarrtJ. In not f ail to taka at! vantare of It,itiHlifvtinngutraM'ea i,r owwr rrfvndsd. foaUa atanipa takan for f raciiona of a dollar. Aa toonr reliability.',
r rafer to anr nwatinir ntihlnhcl in Kw Vnrk ttkoirtan m tli Cnmmairlal Arnrla. All ordara filled hrUdUiuAil AdiirtH all leUeri; JR. M, V kJfu&LUIacJb . W Uarrny OtrcetaAcw Tf
ron always in yourtoilet. 'Tis harmless,cleanly. Preserves thehirsute by perpetuat-ing its natural tigorl
Tne JJEbi'
1
Ratoi,. Jan. 23, 188S.
Having purchased "The Raton'Bank" from Criappcll and Officer,,the lata owner?, and' assumed thaliabilities ol the business at thisdate, we tuife pleasure in oflferingour services to the new customers,which it brings, and with verylargely increased facilities, we re-
spectfully ask for a continuaice ofyou business in this cily and sec-
tion of country, guaranteeing eaUisiaclion in all matter entrusted-- i
to. our care. -
Very respectfully;. . '
V' will ff.mrai.ua tire I.OVm.r. WASHER tetU"
Lvon's KatliaironMake the ll.IH ULONMV auad
1 i t '.I.e. hettcr work u4 do it earner in ltaatime than anr
this- paper. By Raying $2.50 in
advance you will receive & booksof chdi oe reading matter and theWeekly Independent one year.
Old subscribers who renew and
pay in advance receive the 52
boaks advertirod. in, anotheri:chiran.
A large amount orreeding mat-teri-
given to every subscriber ofoliis parr who pays in adtance.
itht r lnrnrl in th worltl. h ai raniad liv yanra. and ifft tii n't tuli thr WiJUiea aitau wiUiaail rubbiug, we aliirafuct'i ilia Moiu--
AGEMTS WAPJTED !In aver? toitnrp. WaTAN MIIOW I'UOFthat Aavnta
ro roaKiui! Cru-i- a S3 la Stl'.O ver ajinii. FaimarN
Lyon s liatliairon ispromotive of vigorousgrowth of tne namniaka trUw ta Huritm tht mUr. lidiaa bave groat
anccvaa will ag t4.a taaaiia?. lUtail priaaxuify &5. Cam- -ai o thva 'ir.hii-t;- f dm nptriey 11, AIa ilia (bratedKIlVHTON X WJtlMdtHlii ra mauiafarttiiHrii' Uwt
'v v.?: v Lyon's KathaironPargea aw.r U HASUBUFF,
TV ITS
afia. Woinvit tra atriaiawt invaakixaUoR. baud ) uuraddtaaaotva doatal ea?d fav fniibar paniaulara.LO YELL WASHER CO., Eric, Pa Makcx, 'GK.ua. &.3teCASJi..Bedstead's, cheap, at SinnotVs i