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Semi-Weekly Current from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 4

Semi-Weekly Current from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 4

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WEDNESDAY MUTINY IS BREWING. adjourns; NEW MEXICO' METHOOISTS COMPLETE THEIR WORK AND LEAVE FOR HOME. Uev. 3. C.

Oiler KoturimU to Kl Pimp, aiucli to tin t)lgiit nflils Congreaifa New Groceries and Hardware. 1 can furnish the hardware for your new tme a atswra nrtl ffir VftllT 'Irfiffh-JLavUIWiri VVr'vtMi UISCII0IIO ivi j'vua a vs" C. EDDY President. The Pecos EbtlCE. OAPITAIi, Iddyr Loans orr Real Estate.

II. MRECTOR8. Win. McMillan. C.

B. Eddy. W. H. Elllce.

HOTEL HAGERfVI AW, Battery at Chicago Is In an Uproar. OUTBBEAK DXPECTZD ANT TIME. Thy Vtmt the Mont? Ino Tlira bf tm fitele of Illinois For (rTlrc IUndrd During- tlm Recent Govrrnur A l(trlI lining; What Ho Cub to Vnmire tlio funilg. CmcAfjo, Hoi it. 12." Mutiny ir-cw-' Injf lii the ranks of Battery I).

A move- went ia" on foot among tlie meri to rofuao to put on thiir uniform or to. drill afi-aln until they have jeeeived what the tatfl of Illinois owes tliem for their erviees at front during the recent strike disturbances, JSotne of declare that ia case the govonior should find It uecesJ ary to call tbenumt again they will re fue tij raiJuud, oa lho that the i i i ii ii i i ii i i yw-m F. BOMINICB'aShltf Trust Go. Newfiflexicor Investments Attended to W. A.

Hawkins. F. Domlnlce Dairy, Vice-President' tnto had failed to fulfill, it part of the contract, thus releasing, thorn from fa I Tilling theirs. It wai with great difficulty that tho battery was kept from bruakins away ad refusing to si the regular weekly drill Tltrirsday night. The prevailing discontent was openly manifested in the prr-notice of the oflieera and if anything had liappebod to stir them up mutiny could not been averted.

After tho drill was over a committee el! tht'ui called on Captain Alfred Hussoll in hit oflk-o and a hot discussion of the' jgtuntion foljowtil. 11d ttli at once that it was imfStMibl.Jij hhn to da auyWijnjj and t'mt he was as aiuiou tp gut his salary itn tho men, were to get theirs, i A tnember of the- coimnittee asked Why Datti ry I) did not 'innko nil effort to pay at leant part of the money to relievo tho distreaa of some of tho of the comuimul, who havo lost n'Mitjof1s, or are for wine other In hard circumstance. 'ho enrw tain replied that the association woo ponding all the money it could get iu payiiiK runnimj espouses ot i.tlio and tho cotiHaltteiTtvPiiT away without having rocoivod groin pf ftluce that tuno the spirit of discern toht hat luiim growing rapidly and it i likely to hear fruit next Saturday night 111 fill open refusal to drill, When the men inarched iu after the cJoio of tho strikes they expictod to ilraw thek pay, about p)0 to each man, vitlinut any delay and it was tho keenest disappointment to Ihein when, they learned (hat the money might -not bo forth I'omhiir for months. fHacontcnti milk, Butter milk, and Fresh Butter'4 delivered to any part of City. tloa Tli Confrue Divided Into two UUtrlota The Minute will bo Printed In Fnroplilet tforn for Distribution.

El Paso Times. The New Mexico conference, M. E. Church, south, which has been in in Trinity eharch since last Thurtday, Adjonrndd yesterday at 11 o'clock. The final reports from standing committees were made and brief discussions were bad on some points.

The most serious prob-lm was how to pablish the minutes of of the conference. Bishop Key declared that to be the problem of Methodism of today, lie said the same trouble' comes op'in every conference and the man who diaeovers a way to publish conference minotes withont embarrassmeut will win fame and fortnne. It was finally decided to assess each preacher $2, which amount flrillbJ jafflclejit to defmy the expensa of publishing. Preliminary to reading, the appointments for the ensuing year Key Lsaid he had been very anxious over the appoio tments he was about to announce bnt he had taken the matter to God and the result would be left with Him. lie said thit it had become evident that the entire conference waatpo large for a single district nud he had dividod it, placing over each presiding elder.

He then read the following appointments: PASO Itev. Eddington, presiding elder. 1 El Faso-Rev. C. J.

'Oxley. Alpine M. Crntchfield. Pecos City-rEev. J.

E. Bawders. Eddy Eev. W. A.

Govett. Hope Eev. J. C. Gage.

Roswell Eev, Govett. Bomto Eev. B. B. Soogtrina.

White Oaks Eev. Thos. Hodgson. Transferred Eevs. J.

M. Btevenson and H. W. Vinoent'to, West Texas eon ferences: Kev. M.

Crutchfleld from the Columbian conference; Itev. W. D. Robinson fo Northwest Texas conference. iLHUO.UEBO.UE DISTllICT.

R. W. D. ClaytoD, presiding elder, with headquarters at Albuquerque. Albuquerque, Uev.

H. Hodgson' 'errlllos (To be supplied.) Gallup (To be supplied.) Sooorro and Majrdaleua Kev. Mark Hodgson. Han Marcial (To ie snpplied,) hot with Rev. J.

Bush, su pern umnrary. Doming Eev. T. Ii. Lallance Las Cruaes (To be supplied.) There vim grei.jtJftLoiitg iaffipog local Methodists when it was known that Eev.

J. Oxley would femain in El Paso, lie standing oommiltees for the yoar are as follows: olportsge Revs. Fddmgton and T. Lallance. Mission Ho.vs.

Robert Hodgson, Ii. li. Bcogglns, and J. M. Crutchfleld; and Lay, E.

lirowii and Jude Boone. Church Intensions Revs. W-. D. Clay ton and J.

D.Sawilers, and Laymen, li Smith and Terry I'carce. Kducatlon ifevs. J. oxlev, T. Lal lance, 0 li Kilinijloi; und Elgington lteso'lutions of tliiuilis to the ekikclm and to the dally press were atloiitetl by a rising vote, alter which me eonierenco adjourn-1 cd With the benediction of Bishop Key Notice for Publlcntlon.

Land Olllee Hose ell, ') Aii.lift, Nollce Ik hcreliv uhi-li fist tlie lollowlm'-iiniii- cil sclllcr Iiim niwl notice ol his Intention to umli' llnl proll In snmiortof Ills i-lulni, niiTTlluit uild proof will lie iiimlc lii-l'oro jumes A. Tonilhi-sou, prohuU' jiitlui', ut Kiltly, on Moiulnv, tier. MIH'; viz: llnhcrt 11. llroKilon, sieiid application No. Mfi, (1..

C. tlieUits' mi. ai an iNh DIKl 8K li, 12, Tp. It 21 He mum Un- lulhiu Inn wllnessi-s to prove hla 'ontiiiuouH tiiiou and eultivation of. mild luml.

vl: alter F. Cole, Kil llniulw, It. 1 McDoimld. nil of Itlvem, N. uuil Krvil II.

l'oitz, of iiilily, N. M. Any ihtmiii wliedesIrA In protest HKSlust Hie allow unco of sucli proof, or wtio know uf any Militantml reason, iiiidcrllie lawnikl ivtriiklio'ns ol the Inli-rlor llepailnieiit, why mu ll rool' should not le allowed, III be kIvcii an oppoitio oily ut tlie Ht.o-ve lucntlouetl time and place to Hie llnessi'Mol' saldclitiiiiMtil, auil lo ofler evidence In rebuttal ol that siilmiittetl hy 117 It Vot'Miixlti'uister, NntlcH Tor 1'iiblicihtlou. and Olllceot Itoswell, M. I auk lmn.

Notice Is ulvcii that Hie following-naiiv cd ttt lller lias Hied 11' lice ol Ills liitciiluiu, to luake linal proof In support of Ills el. tint, and tout sHld proof will lie made hcioro A. prohuta pule. tft Kddy, N. on Moiulity, wA, vi: Walter K.

Cole, lioine-steml npp temlmi Nu IM, II, C. bi for the S'a NVV SK and Mi 8W'4. See. 'lp. 20 it.e'i Kasl.

lie iinute. the fullowln witnesses to prove hln eouHimoiis isldviiee iieii mid eiiltivi.tioii of, i.iid laud, IIhIh ii II. Ilrotdon, lid llnmhy, K. of Seven lilvera, unil Kieit II. of Kddy.

S. SI, A ieison Ini desires lo ptoiesl nKaluKI die altoiauec of siteli proof, or who knows of Hiiy suljrilaiilial reiisoh; uiiderlhe luw and reulation'-i ot I he. Inierlor liiiiiiltncur, why nucli prmil Fhoulil not Ih- alhau-d, will be Kiven hii opporiii-uity at Hie alsive nienriiiucd time'iiud piai-e lo eross-esiuiillie wifilesie. ot. s.ilil elaiuuint.

iiitd to of)reviileuei' Iu relaittal of ihnt snliiult' ted b) l-lillninul. U-I tiM) 1(. Vm No. llcslater. MftrlKKlie.il Sale.

AVIieniis oiithejflh day otDeeeiiitHT A. li. IMiJ, Mann siallerw Idle Jollied by his ile, Kan, ah- satteiwblle, exeeiiUit and delivered to i'eii-uelmker, Co oi llnu of rfltiirat )iei'sonn eiiiiHwitl ol John U. Joyei. Chan.

lr'. Joaee anil tl'-ome reiitiebrtker) their erliilu iiior'vaT uiHOi the rent estnHc iluat-rd tyliiK and Hvlitt In Ihe County ol hddy, leirl-trjr ot New Jlenlen, to wlt: hoi So. in llleek 30, ol the Hevvu't aj, 111 Ion to llm Town ol hil.ly. and lh.it pail of l.ol No, hi lllta-k No. Is rluU Hi'ie ilmtrii Botth nud maitti enwnlil lol a 'lnt t'i li-vt limn the oust end I1ii.miI said lot.

In Ihcorlsiml tun ol hMy. And the aui Hie Uv vt lMkl.iilHiexeeiite'l snrt iteUvered to tin) Id nim ol I eeiwtmlier, Co. in ivipihr Ulni III. lolhiwinir di'MTIlanl tale, no-' miunl tin-Miae minor unj icnl- U.ri l-UII. lirt.Nu.em ltli'i-l an.

of Hi. orhiiunl Iowa Kiny, Hir tuv pnro ol mi ln JllttWO ineiii ol ivrtii nprouilsory nule lor lb. prtneoaiXf imi 3 nii.ilf liv nun ,1,, aliit IWteeWsiK'fwUWwssilla ioin nine, m- Iniker. Jovrt' A lib s-t is nt 'interval li-. nnnni fin iii''ittM IsiM.

Hum. wli.le.s: sakl MuultttKvr. -Kim Fllti bitf. tm uiadtf df.all iu liiem lini Mid note and Ihe mtens.i lliervon, n.li.." wIki; Iv ialV-1 lo iy tnerwii A. Y.

feinith ia ill with mumps. Mr. IlaBerman is expected shortly. to I'trdue for Giltedue cream batter. Jadge Freeman is home from Santa Fe.

C. C.Modoett went tfi Itoswell yester- day, Jules H. Dreyfus, of Pallas, is at the 11 Sherman. Ceo. Fee.

of wan In the city yes terday and to-day. Arch McDonald, of Glen Mary, Tenn, arrived yesterday aud is assisting la-caring Mbit brother. Fred J. Miller waa on Aog. 23rd appointed postmaster at Weed.

N. vice Sam Collins, resigned. Prof. Davia, the colored teacher, has fail ed to show up ana the opening of the col ored school has postponed. The now minister of tho M.

E. church, south, and wife, Kev. and Mrs, Govette, (mine in this morning and will bold service Sunday llev.jaiingtoji, who by the way waa chosen presiding eliler at the KrTaao con ference, arrived this morning, accompanied by Uev. and Govette, of Gallup, N. Geo.

Dawkins left Uma Saturday much to the.regroj many who befriended him, especially VY'ilnon, of the Mansion House, who nolds a trunk tor SI80 board bill. Mrs. II. U. Cantield daughters, Mis scs Mary Kttte and Urelta, and sou filler ton, arrived Saturday from Eddy, J.

and will make their home at IU Crockett street, Dallas ISews. McCiulin Tipton commenced thresh ing Egyptian corn last Friday. The ma chine works splendid and farmers are requested to notice at the feed and wood yard opposite the Cuiuiknt olllee when tliey want to thresh The woman stabbed at l'lienix Sunday niorniiig is not expected to live, blood pois oning having set in. On account of the serious condition ot wounded parties I'edro, the Mexican who did the stabbing) bus not et been arraigned before the court ft being thought best to await the result of the stabbing. Fred J.

MUter, of Weed, wjhthe city this week." lie says tho deinocratie eouuty ticket of Lincoln county is one of the best iiiJhMiMiUilyJiyeuihfii'fiPS' can't find any fault with it. lltf predicts a clean sweep for the" ticket. lie is a staunch supporter of J. llinkle for representative and don't care who knows tt. Gov.

Thornton refuses to interlere In tho Uarrett execution and the law must take its course: The sheriff has decided to perform his most obnoxious tiuk a't 1:30 p. ni. Friday, at which hour the soul of James Uarrett will be released from his body and the murder of James Hurnea and John llolo-will bo avenged by the ordinary course of law. Mr. McDonald, tho conductor wfio sulf-ered ainplitation of both hands and part of one arm, is improving rapiilly coiisldcritiK how badly he was injured.

After the ope-rufJoii -f was performed an ex-iiiulnatlon showed that his hip bone was which was set. Other bruises were 'onm! all over his head and body any which would ordinarily be considered very serious. Miliary Hlrlilln In tho I oiiimtlon tif CliHrnetor. Iielweon tho agus of twelve and twenty, the noy forms habilA whioh largely dutnr-ni I nu what milliner of man liu beoomos iu iiftar lift), Uuder the routine ot milititry dleipliuef tlm hoy aeiiiitus hnbit of mini nens, nynlMii, order, punotunlity, oonr- iiy, and a high aetiHt) of respoiialbilily uiul obllKiition, lie is train- ii: self-reliance, nnd, at the huiiio timu' in ohuerfnl nubordiuatiou to authority; and, where rniik nml promotion depend on merit alone, tlier I foiiml, an nowhi-ro nine, A heiiltli. ful incentive to excel.

It gives to the sta, d.nt Hull-iedluiinl, yet seli-reltHiiee, elilli-VHli'S "a truly independent and to llin enlirti mull the eijuipoinu and nnli-lery of self tiuit nre result of properly (I i reeled edueatumHl effort." Military dlsflipline, properly applied, will develop true msutiood, will imbue young men with limb minded and noble UHiitimeiiin --truttifultiee. honor and chiuI.t. lly sppenliug to the tnocalseuae, mllitnry dix elpllue is me'hiis of elcvai'nu the ehnr-nete-r(Hiid of neeuring a eheerful (-ninpli-lines wilh ueeeiiary regulations and restrictions. i Tl repeated calls that military diselp1 line mnkes for ijuick, responsivu plij'Kicni notion, the ever felt tueeeait of obedi-eiiee to law, llie einrcise of authority un dur a eomeiousuei' of purnonnl reopousi-'lility, tetid to eultirnte diserettou, tact, juilrfiuonl, the power to ooinmaiid others" nntt to control ohe' self iimlilie (Wimble, yet will iiiith unnttaiua-blo uuJer any other thnu a military )-tern. Forcntalojueof any.

iuforbiation write Kew Meilco tdihiary limtitute, itcswsll, New Mi. H. H.niuord, Jit troubled witUBiiraTjtUj aud MheurtMitlsiit, Tt stomach wss tlboidiriHl, bin liver wai to an nlnrniiilK npprtl foil away, and he territity-jedaoeU in fUob. aud strenitlli, I brt-i. bollU wf Klco li le llllter eur.d hial.

Edward Kheplierd. lisrrlsbarg, Ill had a rnnaiug nut on his leg of rigtit years' bmihng. Vsed Mn bollltS of Klretrie BiUrr. unj ea tune. '4 UiirtUu'-ii4 Ari.iea Halve, kml nw Irg- toDiid mid wall, John Hpeaker, Cntnwbn, luid Bv lain fever sorea on hn Irf ducto'tn kU ha was Incurable.

On 'bottle of lllwtrio liiMnra.and ona box lSueklru'. Aroh a Halve eared hiin ultrly. Hold by Kddy Uiuts t'o. TlmlM-r rnllstf, Kin. I rnr raUllritlla.

l.nKoimm tHu.i M. mn fiuke envl.r (vra Itt.t Fink VVUauu kn litest lurttro ni lit toak 4in.l Ihv aire tfevis-rm ltHi-er i hj.nrbtsv twwn.lt, oh MliinUi llo-nli Ul) vt H-rwhtf, lt. ok lie (art rtiiKK opln No, nj. uv IIm? a MSVt mid is', tU lssl o. Iu liiniHlilii tl rf, Mu kwt.

If. nmit Un li llolu.ll. W'mr, IVvw A AI N. tl Ad.ia II Kk-lirr, M. latut.

K. tvl Hi-eUhr. 1 en, the ware for your table and groceries for everybody. FOR. CAS II 1 meet any and all eompet tion.

Come ana see. B. T. Killough, Opp. Hotil Hagerman.

M. ft- Grain, Fe6cl, 'liiv Hay, Wood Yard and city scales opposite Current office. Highest I'dcePaiiUE Jood Grain ancLhay constrantly oh hand GEORQE D. bU6AS -raorniETOn opth EDDY DAIRY WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH AFRESH Ml LfKls- SAt all tiraes.3 EDDY, NEW MEXICO The Blue Front H. W.

Schroeder dents clothing cleaned, repaired and dyed. -Keady made clothing altered. Coats and vests re-lined and binding put on at reasonable rates. Derby and Stetson hats cleaned dyed and pressed. McGASLIN TIPTON Proprietors of the Greene Steam We are prepared to thresh Wheat, Oats, Egyptian Corn Barley, Alfalfa.

And ail grain usually separated with the inncimie. VVe are equipped with a sixteen H. engine and J. I. Case separator aud will lliiieh your jobs nnd satisfactorily.

XiCavo orders at Cubrent office where can be learned the point nt whioh mnchine can bo found at any time. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY And watch repairing is my business, bat if yon waut a Then I urn agent for tho COLUMBIA, too well known to reiilrc talk, tho bestllrst-elnss wheel luiide: All kinds tf blcyelo repair nd lh celebrated Moi Wrluht tires. E. D. BEAN WM, TIPTON li invt'iM (t a Hrnt't-ln-'n Itlm-lt-riiiiili Slt' tm mii)i hi wlit ill ln tutiiiil rtinly ut nlltltlh-i tvi ilu Fine Garriap and Wagon Work.

nml ll kti-1 Mnt lttuv lirtMtrihc. Mr. LaMarr AiotMtvirt Mirh! mi tfkft.wti tll lw l'unt with him r-lviHwtik. nR.ttvs'si!i Hardware, Queensware. Pocket and Table Cutler.yr Amrn unit ion, kept in check by the hope that iuuio body of wealthy men would takoholdof WIV xly l08' hops of re-Mtf'H' help frojn ihiBjiotirc(, nid 1 JiItt.t..Tniinny liita alneo been neefy Tu' dulled in.

i Tho slate agent, however, has doud everything possible to secure the pay went of the men, The militia appropriation being exhnuatetl, no fund urn likely Hi lie available before the weit of the winter. Governor Altgcld has offered personally to pnarantee tho payment of all ani'U jtnoney advanced by biuikeri and oUieH pending the meeting of the legialoture, both an to principal and Intercut, IN A PREDICAMENT. J. W. SUTTQN.

gremond E)0 YOU WcNT CbEAN bOTHES JE.SO SEND Your laundry to the Hotel Hagerman laundry. Leave orders at oflice. Will call for and deliver all SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. S. 13.

Cook. GIVING A LIFT. DRESS MAKING. There is iH)tliin? like lift- in ff "a woman into a new dress. It adds sunshine to tlie Lfloi'toiis Snriit.o1 tinip of life and makes her little leart palpitatate with joy and pride, we say.

lotlie man Don be a clam, eonie out of your shell: pnn yourself," so to speak, and buy your wife a new dress. To the woman Call on Mesdames JIavs Maker mid -seeftluMr-tMiw-tyles of tlie hprmpf t)f lblJ4. Fresh Cream the PECOS VALLEY CIRCUIT. Metboelst lipiscoiml Church. services wi i ne ho fn HriM m.

mnnlli lll.o oepi. Jiiaeic Kiver, 11 a. m. Vaud, 8:30 p. m.

Eddy (colored) 7:30 p. ra. Sept. 9, Kocky Arroya, 11 a- iu. 3-30 p.m.

Sept. 10. Vaud, 3:30 p. m. Eddy, (colored) 7:80 p.

Sept. 23. "Titis, 3 p. m. Sept.

80. Hagerman, 11 a. in. p. in.

i I I ill Mf.r COPYRIGHTS. Jl nTAF 4 PATENT For SnHJ cn2 aP noricst-oplnion, write fo wh? hay2 hod nenrly flf ty the latent business. Commnnleiw" eoooeentla I. A Handbook ol IS bow -to eb- tain thom sent frea. Also a catalogue or meiaa.

ioal and solentltlo books sont froo. special notlceln the Seinntillc AineriennTaiiS put cost tiro inventor. This splendid naner. ssed weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has brffiha woffd' i'r)pulatloa of any sciontlflc work In te "uuuu, ujuiituiy. utOHt rl rl Lm- n.t nnahllno hiiti4n MOWN A CUn New Yobs, 301 BiioMiwat Speed and Ooraiort Combined When Traveling via the THE SHORT LINE tb NewOrleans, Memphis.

Ami nil Fointsin The Til ItlRKCT I.IXK TO North and West Texas, Arizona. Old and Newileiioo, Oregon, Colora- do and California- Tho Fastest Timo To Hot Springs. Little Rock and St-Louis Pullman's Finest Buffet Sleeping Cars On all Xhronahrrrartm Lowest ticket riHfi, lime tnlnVn, inii all ilealrod iiifnrnlalioii will mi rur-iUlietl by an) nf.Hio tick of lh-Texas IMulHc A. IIASTiiN KESUKR, Ttoir. Pas.

Asent, Puiis, 1 1 llAU.A8.Trs. I and rriBs at l'oeo. Teini-, at Jt Pauilio rail Wsvlfor all pointa N'ortli Wllllmn Ilidw nntl Mrjr JnriUn AOVcloil lint Oklulioin itivurn l)tUiin. luTiiui)f, O. TV, Hcpt.

13. One of tin) JHirnon of to le left iu fl ixullar ff by the decision of the Terri to'rlnl supreme court Btiunlliiig divorcea ia William Depew ot lJostou, a cousin of Chauiicy M. Depew. i Mr. lWpy came heiro last winter after a threo months' ntay, secured a di-vorcw from Jtoiello H.

Ueptw, on tlia grouud of iueompMibility of teiuptT. With him dime Mre. Mary li. Jordan of JUtuti. wbj on-the aame lay of Mr.

liejiew's divorce, proeuml x6w from Charles II, Jordan iirUoston. Thely following the two left forj Kansas Olfy they married and then went tjv tuinjio eu a wedding tour. Both nre "irealiliy ud promiu nt aoVlety figure in i-twton and are now left la ptculi.ir 'iuttlieaiiienk. Ah Kdlliir SIImIii. Catwrtw.

Ia. KeptJ l'KThe atrangj dUappcaranee of Stymour WiisorHihii ditor of the Bhauuon Ciiy Snu, remalni unsolved, fciuce hit departure on the morning et Aug, 34 for a short trip Dee Moines, no traen of him can. .14 j. 11U Vuaiues affairs appear have teea in a pwrperon condition and tdt domestic rvlalUm Imppy. Ilewal man iei only a short time ago, and hi ife is protrattl with urief.

Tht tlteory gweHy that -a- haa been murdered. I -4lMlta II a mod. IH'tHUSV, The gaso line boat Volants, built by U. V. yandalia at a ot of uJ laaneed here, burned to the water' dga about one hour afterward, owiua to a defilve plp.

Uat and thM Vontpanioas barely eacaped by jutupui)) lluto therlvrr. JAtiilAW, 8. pt. H.Th expl alon of gas at the Centralis colliery nai fcera an tombed aereral workmen, Thr4 Lara bean takra out badly burned, 6u4 '( whuui ha altt died. HLWUIBLL LANGFQRD "FEUIT JBELT ROUTE" HE PECOS VALLEY RAILWAY COMPANY TIME.GAD, EFFECTIVE.

JULY 18, 1894. Ihv Is hen hi Hives llial hare elilVnMato th mi mh Itieawhl morliai.Mi. tHMiisr ut hcrx-x by ilwnlh.t tai! nnd illnrnrr, J. Caii-f. mim II in -am real nl.lv .1 l.ie .1 lb.

fri'iil duor uf iiutrt himst1 in Ihe l.mn dtly, Sea "euro, ilw )hm bn'ibsr u.reh.oii Ihrliili ihty vf tS'leinif A. II. 13 ml.s and iv rka r. M. mH-1 The firsvt of Nti-I iuunKNsi rnnteM In ik A ol rwnnU irf mtrtv'(Ml (wnA1.

iau St of ns-onh of Kd.lj fsnni). o.l ilw uiBir i rxsoihst lavk Suf recsml of ntorltra''" Hftir to Ton lite iwvrdiiof tddy twnn'r, Hheiv mohu imiy I tSM-HJlMK, U) O. nw, MtM-Uat-e. AtlniiH'r iur Nortmcixf. tTtirabni.wil.

ronlmiKsl until klunmy, rl4i Wk, Uf 1 1 L.t Eddy, New Meiieo daily, at 3:30, p. connecting with trains of tli Teias Sooth, VVint. Lev i'oooa. Tola, dailr. at 4:03 a.

arrtria at Idy, New Mi! ieo at If 0.1 a with stajiHn. fjj all towas aui eilias'fo eaitura'and outhtTrn Stw Mexico. JEFF N. MILLER, W. I CH1RCH.

General Manager. Goal fr'g't Jt Pasj..

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