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VOLUME C. iibrar -w
Lincoln
PROhhSSIOSAI
CARDS.
This
PRPE3K:X7ür2r
ADVERTISERS MtM .atObU !! illOcaaS. l H ay LU'IU U Memaswe JAS. A. TOM LIN SON..
J'hysicútn, Surgnm
it
ylecowMer.Offers his services to the public.
0fick
is Dbuu Store. Lincqix.GEÓ7BriBEÍt,
AtTOBNEY AT LAW
White Oaks N.
Will practice In 11the Court, nf theTcr-ritor- v
and in the Ü. 8. Land Ofllcn.
ALEXANDER G. LANE,
Surgeon
and
Physician,
YniTr Oaks Nkw Mexico
ABREAST OF THE
TIMES--Latest and moat improved method of trtaliDK disease.
Prompt Relief and Speedy Cure
Tot those whosubmitto the undeniable
touchstoneof trial. Dealer ia New and Ture Drugs. Fine Prescriptions, Genuine Specific Medicines, used in all schools.
THEO.
w7HEMAN
-IloalSEetato
exrxcX
juinirxar
Agonoy
Fire Insurance and Kitarj Public WHITE OAKS.
xLiinooln
Hotel,
(Opposite Court House,) LINCOLN, N. M.
This iHotel. under new and efficient
manacement, havin5 beon thoroughly
re-novated nnd refurnished, offers to Tlsl
tors superior accommodation
Goon Stablimo Attach kd. VHI K1 AN O
--?I8P1L
H. L. Warren. 0. A. Lineólo.K. m. U. B. FerruMon.
Albuquerque, H. M. ,
Warren, Ferguxson
k
Richardson.ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
r
Will practloeln al litheCourts ot the Terrl-tary-.
aud ln.lbeU. S.LandOffice.
B. F.
WILSON, M. D.cerilla and Pine Street.
Officeoomer of J
T
PitoMrr Rkhpokse.
to
e -all
w.TCalls.
ErMB.
TIMONE.
(Late RetUter U. S. Land Office. Boise
CUT. Idaho.)
ATTORNEY AT
LAW.Office-W- hite Oaks Atenué.
M
White Oaks.
7oIÍÑJ.
COCKRhLL,ArioKNEY
at
Law,Lincoln N"
before allCourtsof the
Ter-rl-.ur-uudU. S. Land Offices.
WILLUM
S.RYAN,
COUKSKLOR AT LiW.rinh,
New MexicoL.. nava AlbUdUerOB.
C. L. JiCiioR, Uooorro
Childers,
k
Jack-o-n, JkTTORSKYS AT LAW,Albuqwrque and Socorro. N. M. 3T Will uractlce ia Lincoln coaotv
JohnY.
Hewitt.
ATTORNEY AT LAW. M
M
..ir.rnKS
LINCOLN COUKTT NewMexio.
John
MoMurohv,
PEALKU IK
Mines
and Real Estate.
WHITE OAKS, N. M.
Real Estate and Mining Agent, M,Ml
White
Oaks,wTc.
Mcdonald,
u.s.mxmL
DErtTYsliveyol
AwnTVotrvrr
Xnllic
Devotod
to
the
Bust
Interests
of Lincoln County
and
the
of
Its Reiovreti.
HENRY W. KEARSING,
Assayer
and-
-Chemist.
1
asay
for Gold and Silver, $J.503
"
4.GO 3"
"
fl.Ou1 singlo ussay tor Gold, 1.50 1
"
"
"
Silver, l.f)ULead, singla assay, 2.50 Copper,
"
4 00All olbor metals in proportion. Special contracts to Mining Com
punios mid Milln.
Cash must be remitted with each sample.
Aitaying taught in allit" branch e on
raonaole term.
Carizo
- m
-White Oaks Nkw Mkxico
WK. GALLAGHER. Prop.
Tki.lllin IriluiviI :Min m
un
nn i,;.li.piiui i.iiu unuB.r..i,.P,, ai fumiilied throulioul with nrw fiuni-
-luro. nircpini; ruoujs are wen siippncu with clean ana comforlablubccls.HUii
pro-vided with HkIiI and vcnlilntion. Tabli' upplieu vnh luc Desl tne iniirKcl HI
fords. Kvi-r- care taken of. and
iitten-tio-paid to wiutuof transient gucsis.
CHARGES REASONABLE. GROCERIES,
VEGETARLES, FRUIT,
CANNED GOODS. The uriKcrihor lina otiennd a place ot holiness for the sale of
tli nhnrc' crnniJs. in fli- llllllilillrrn on White Oaks Avenue, nearly opposite Weed's store, and res pectfully solicits a share of public ronngo. JOI1IS A. UUOWJS.
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Ronrd $5 per week.
1'urmnlied rooms,
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1iv.SAN ANTONIO
HOTEL.
San Antonio N. M
MRS. Wm.
DCFfEY,
Prop.Good Table Clean Reds
Moder-ate Charges.
n
Vii:TK
OAKS,LltfCJLN
COUNTY, N. M.. 1. 1883,Unco!'
IBISI
í
VlYXl SmUDU. $2 PER TEIKSalcrdav.
iitomhcr
1, ISSS.Wra.
Caffxoy,Elltot
ticXzcpxltczKiitvriid at the Post Ofllre at Whito
Oííke. N II.,H8second claBsmattcr.
The ChicagoAVkkkly News. and
Lincoln Vo. Lkaukk, 1 year $2.75
LINCOLN.
Wo spent a portion of two days
in Lincoln the torepart of the week.
The roads loading t our County Seat are yillianously bad. The word
"
villiaii'ius," is the only appropri.ate one we can think ot, und a ride
over them causes the rider to tetd
that, at the coming election all oth-er olik-er-s to bu elected sink into
insigiiilicaiice compared with that
of County Commissioners andas he
contemplates his chances ofgetting
his neck broken he feels as thuugit the operation ought to be
antici-pated by the breaking of the necks
ot the Commissioners. During court season all roads lead to Lin-col- u
and the perils there ought to besurlicient without aggravating them enroute.
The political cauldron wo found bubbling and seething hot. Demo crats were all by the ears. Sligh
was there seeking a combination through whichinpayment for votes
cast lor his son Georgo he was to deliver the Alliance voto over to the Democracy. The Alliance men heard ofthe proposed deal and were wroth in declaring that Sligh was buying short and would tind it im-possible to deliver the goods in
November. We anticipate lots of
fun, commencing to day, when all
parties will bo stripped for tho fight.
Rut little court business was done before we left on Wednesday and
that little is reported in to day's Leaukk. There were so many or-ders on the book ahead ot tho one
(or the suit contracted tor on our account, that Judgt? Long was un
able to take our measure this week.
The condemned stallionwho sought
to breed trminlo and serious loss
tor us will tind his cilorts abortiva and that the pit he dug for us he
will himselt fall into.
Next week our paper will Coii-ttii- n
a full accountot eouit
proceed-ings and the week after itsconcluí-ion- ,
tor there can be no doubt that
court will
lat
the greater portion of three weeks.There are a number ot criminal
ea--m on the docket. One exciting
much interest is that of Tom Fiuiiessy.who two year1 ago killed
a man in si lt defence at SevenRiv lis. and alter an absence ot a year
voluntai aily returned and gave him
silt up. Neither ho nor his friends anticipate anything but swift ac
rmittal.
Our local columnswere this week conducted bytalented friendt, which will account for thuir unusual ox cclleiice.
II. K. Thikiikk, owing to his
uc.ilili. and his Drominentu as a
ContibutortotheCloveland election
fund four years ago, hasa national reputation, and being identihed
with Lincoln county consequent up
on his large investment herointhe
cattle interest, we take pleasure in
presenting in type his circular to the public giving Ids reasons for changing political front. We com mend his reasons to tho caretu
Btudv ot wage-earnci- who read the
LicAnrn.
Subscribe for the Lkahüu.
H K THÜRBER TO THE FRONT
To the Wage Earneft
of
the Unit ed States What is YoarInUrént in the Com-ing Presidential
Election.
l'resident Cleveland tias
precipi-tated the conflict between the wage-earner- s
of this country aud the
wage-earner- s of Europe In all
fairness and candor, 1 ask you,Can
there be but one result, ifthetheory of free trade is carried out; and
that is reduction of wages? Our markets in the present ageof 6team arc only ten days' distance in time irom tho European markets.
Freights are so low thatin all man-ufactured goods this item can hard-ly be taken into account in the
cost of the merchandise. A
differ-enc-ot 5 per. cent in tho cost of manufacturing in this conntry over the cost in Europe, sends tho or
dersby cable to any European market that islower in prico than
our own; consequently tno onlv protection labor has in this country over the labor in any European country is the action of aprotective tariff. Then cotr.es the question, Does the ave-ag-e wage-earne- r in
this country receive higher wages and better net results than the wageearner doeB in Europe? that
is, can you live better, can you
gain a home easier, can you edu-cate yourchildren better, oan you
ay up a surplus in case ofsicknoss or old age, easier in this country than they can inthe most crowded portions otEurope?
There can be but one answer to this question, that is yes. Wo see it everywhere; wesoe inthe
health-ier condition of our
wage-earner-we soo itinthe waytheir wivesand
children are dresssed; we see it in
their homes, (cf which they very otton own the title deeds); we see
itin the deposits in the saving banks (which are wholly the net results to waeo earners). In the United States there is duo to 3,418,
013 depositors $1,235.247,371, an average of $361.30 to each deposi tor. We see it in the fact that
thoso who are able togetawayfrom
labor-oppresse- Europe are emi
gratingto this country. All these are hard factsthat the free trader
cannot get away from. Free trade
is a very pretty theory, but it is
mainly professional men who ad-vócate it, and it is gratifying to some to preach
"that
all ths world are brother" and that consequentlywo should not protect the labor
of our neighbors, our own citizens,
who build our towns into villages, our villages into cities, who con-
-sumo our own raw products. Free trade may be charity to foreign op
eratives, but I for one believe that charity begins at home first; that
my own country is entitled to my
firet regard; thattho interestotthe
wage-earne-r of this country is my interest; that his successismy
suc-cess.
I also bel evo that what Euro pean manufacturers want us to do
is not for our interest todo. When every European paper hailed
Presi-dent Cleveland's massage with de-light as tending toward freo trade, it convinced me that it was not the bestinterestofthiscountry thatbe
should1 bo
When the London Times thinks
tho best use thev can make of
Ir
ishtnen is to help them to cmmi
errata to this country and join the
Democratic party, and thus help break down our protective tariff,
that mnlii.a mn think that olir tar-
-EABEE,
Development
Hotel.
SATURDAY, 8EPTEMBFB
jountjf Leader.
the''Millsnido oftariffa protective tariff. Thebul" that 1 indorsedby the St. Louis Democratic Con-vention and President Cleveland, keeps about 80per cent, duty on
sugar (about 150,000,000 to collect annually), about 100 per cent, on
rice, the very articles that you pay a large percentage oi, and reduces
the duty on articles where your waeos enterlargely in the cost ot production. I cannot think that
the Mills bill is tor the best
inter-est of our wage-earner-s, and con
sequuntlyl opposoit, and thePresi-don- t who favors it. although I vot-ed tor him in 1834.
The United States ia tho largest consuming naiion per capita of any
on the globe, and theroason ot it
is thatour wage earners are better
paid than any other, and it isclear to my mind that tho operation ofa
protective tariff is the reason ot it.
It we should reduce the tariff on articles into which labor enters largely in tho cost; tho forces of steam and electricity which have
so reduced the time and costof im-porting goods into this country, would without any doubt bring tho cheap labor ot Europe indirect aud immediate competition with our own labor. Europe has tho
carry-ing trade on theocean in hef own hands; I do not want tohave them convey our raw products to Enfopo
in theirvessels at the expense ofour producers, und thereconvert them into a manufactured product with her chonp labor, andreturnthem to
us, when it will surely have the
ef-fect of reducing the prico of labor
that produces tho same articles in
tho United States. All these are potent reasons to my mind why wo ehonld opposo tho ot
Presidont Cleveland in 1888. I
append a letter written bv a
Demo-cratic merchant ot this city that is
very snggestivo on this subject. To my friends and readers I will
say I have "no axes to grind," am no politician, want no oflice; am an American, selfish enough to wish formy own country's best
in-terests "first,last,and all the timo" in preference tothat ot any other, and therefore am in favor of a pro tective tariff. 11. K. Tiiukukk.
The Englishman's account as to
how freo trade works in England, to which Mr. Thurber alludes, and which lie makes a part ot his cir-cular letter, is in type, but crowd-ed over until next week. Ed.
The Tribune's announcement yesterday thatthe Whito Oaks road has been reduced to a certainty, created a degree of pleasure in El
l'aso that wo have never knownex-ceeded- .
Hopes were deferred long and weary months. The street
talk had well igh become
exhaust-ed. Rumors and counter-rumor-s
excited, and in turn, demoralized manv of our people to an extent
that approached positive alarm.
The old reliable Tribune,howev er, never faltered in tho strorg
faith it has in the success ot the en terprise, and now hopes that when the Texas Press Association meets
ho in May next every momber may
go toWhite Oaks-!-El Paso Trib une.
(Martllng-- Dtaeovery.
The dUeovcry by the Inhabitants of a blUierto unTl.lted by the pfitilcht
scourg of fever indague, that Itextata in
their very midst, is decidedly starring.
Such diaeoTcrlca ar made at erery season,
Ineerypart of tbeUnion,, Bubseononlly, Whro itIsascertained, it Invariably I. at
such time, through Hievaluable experience
of sorae one who has been bearfliled and
eure.1, thatllnslrtter's Slomsch Bitters Isa
thorouxtily mcaojuus era licamr ofth
ma-larialpoison, anda means of fortlfjing the yxirm against it,a ofmuresixurliy
ami intouiiilllty rrl(nsthmuirhoitt Uie whole osiKhborliOml. lic.idr the febrile liirm.of
malarialdls-ase- , dumb ague and atfueesk are removed by thepolrnt of the
Hit-ters,10which scirocealoKivrstutsanction debility, kid
I .3 a írmwty for rhmniallun, iiysprpiiia,
ill isa irreal uencui mis country, i con.uiMuion, llv..i cmpiaiui,
ney trouhlrn, and all
ill..
inulriug the and of course, I range tuytolf onrn
uf tUawtkm ueiiUmWNUMBER 48"
RV-PLA- AT VANITY FAIR".
Wc went to thocircli. we did, momma, Wewent to ftp circus, but don't MÍ fh.
Certain' young ladies of the elite of our town fooling
dulj
constrain ed to practica the virtue ofjecono-my- ,and being person í ofírcrtíiii-dacit-y
Anif boldness, resolved thrtf the vanities of this world nhould not drawfrom them their shekels of silver, which should con'inue to go to redeem the heathen ot tar coun-tries who know not the
distinc-tions of
f
merrtn et luum. In pur-suance of this laudable resolution they climbed with labor nctribu-lation to the rofrfof a house over
looking a Mexican peregrinating' circus and proceeded to take in tito 8ÍiOtt. The fair vision ot témalo
beauty was greeted with npplriuflff by the assembled multitude as the brazen idols of tho aforesaid heath-en are wont fo be received--. The
coy maidens unaccustomed to such tribute, withdrew to the eves, but remembering in time tho"
Scriptur-al injunction "Let rjthat is on
the house-to-p not come'downi"they
dosisted, and. regaining their'
vantage point, beheld the.cireuft in a peace broken only by the idle"
hooting of the multitude. "Nov Rarabbas was a
robber'
Thisiinnocwn't amusemont being' commented upon the cominon f was
received with much gnashing of
teeth, through which were hoard
from time to time mntterings of
"somecuss biblo word? not intenif
od asprayer" freely intertainglorf with aspersions upon the ancestor? ot the commentator.
Parity
Your Blood.'
Beau andmnulhealth depend np 'healthy eemdltlon of too blood. Tho ' OtoOd parUoularlr lalb. oprlnr and-nsmi-r
momtoa, become, otorgad with
Impurttiee; wfcleh poUcmIt and generat.1
Aleeaae. A narmloas blood purifier 1
aeeeesary to restore healthy toaa. tho hoet purifier and tomie known h
Bwirv ftaeetfloja B. &). OfIM won'
terfnl mrlfylaá ondtonka powers WO
(iree few teetimonlols:
Mr. Wbv A. Bleboltt, with Georgo T. Re well ct Oe., 10 Homo Street, New
York, WriWei Ifeel it my utr, for1 the beneSt ofother who aaar be at fllotod mI waa,to wrtta roa this letter(
which yen ean n ta any way jrod ehooaa, 1 anSerod great pala from
beUs, all over ny Beck; I oonld net tura my head without aoute pain. After'
tryingallthe asnal remedie, and fincV
Ingnorelief,I rasedene bottle B. B.Ü.
ndvery soon I was entirely relleredof my 'Job's Comforter.' flow not 0
eljrn ofmy affliction can be aeon."
Mr. M.
a
Hamlin, Winston, It. C,writesi "I ase It arorrspring. It
al-ways builds ma hp,firing meappetlta
and digestion, and enabling me tostand
tho hot summer days. On nslng It I
aeon become atrong of body and easy of
mind."
Mr. C. B MttchelL Wast 3d St.
Ferry,Kew York, writesí "I weighed
116 pounds when I began taking your medicine, andnow 153pounds. I would not be without fdS.b. for aereraltime Its weight Ingold."
Treatise oo Blood and Bkla Dlseaa4 ;
Bailed frao. Tan Bwirr Hrsnrio Co., Drawer , Atlanta, ton,
PACTS YOU OAN BET ON,
That thetUtiimnJ Urgu4 tobacco laetery in W
mtrU(ehiJmeyCity, N.J.
that this hwtery makes the popelar aW wwldV
Lv. haWChraax Mug, theackiiOTrtodgU turntát
' ardtortiel rhei héwing Iib....
Thai able faclerywas sMsbhsh.a1 as bag agoa That
ht
year (i8M)k wads 4 sale the maoafKtty W r.eta.rfe Iba,ar faaMuaiSaan
(
maitons Wlobw.
ithefsithe tea la tbs Hails Sum aotwkt
tthenwere 6e factories atwarn.
Tna ta lh last I ysars this laefcwy has hahtsel
appertIk Uaito4 SkuasGovamaMnt ta Ike
k eneml ef evarFany-fa- mllhoa asmkea-P-Í.
eV.4 thousaad doitar
(t44,r,l
paMp
astaIk V. a. Tisesy ia lawraal Xnaa Tea,tna Sk payafl affkk) fkatsrylaabeo
im
. . par yearastsama
parwsak.The Ski (aetsry saiplay ahawl ), spsrawiaa. Ykal ski fartasy Basks sk a waasarfolly
g4
hawiaClimas Flag that auuiyalhsr laelonta wiaa Is kaJtat I la vsia, aad la apear
Ibav
tryisanrast testos, by egeringlaraws pisa,af laisriar gaed fortk momprica.as)aMsl.iiin a.isnfailaai toaelaassast
aneast latry baloan
tad
faipialigbyTsiafa, VwyIrak,
-
- - .u&ruAKo aoa
Politics aregetting prettyhot in the States Imitation orgalvaniz
ed politics mil soon be hot in Lin coln county. We lovo the old R publican party and will support it
wo
bve
society, and recognize the lino of demarcation between politics nnd community, hence willnot ootrildo politics into social ru
In Hoc Siirno Vinccs.
Our
NextPresident.
HENJAMIN IIAUMSOX.
Our Next
Yi?ePresident.
Illllt
LEVI
I.
MORTON. LETTKlt 1"IÍ0M TEXASJímT'iK .
"And tliu i.ord
(od
planted agarden cast ward in Eden; and
there He jmt the man whom He had formed."
In this pardon, which must have hecn uno ofperfection and beauty, because (iod made it, man was
ulaced, a treu moral iL'cnt. The tree of knowledge of pood arid evil was sot liofore 1dm. The freo of
life was al.i. there inthe midst.and he was commanded to not partake uf one certain tree which stood
be-fore Dim. Hut the serpent being more subtle than any other beast
of the fieid, enticed or persuaded Eve to disobey the command of
and after lcrdUobediunceshe. coaxed her husband todo likewise. After which,their eve opened. and tnuy
knv
flint they were nuked; and they eewed tig leaves together and made them aprons tohide llieir hamo. ,lAnd God said unto Adumbscau.se thou hast hark!tied unto the voice of thy wife, and hast dis
leed
my commandment-- , cursedis tin ground for thy sake "
"Thorns an i thistles shall it bring forth lo thee. Thou tdialt eat the
herb otthe livid. " lod told Adam
that in the day that thou eatest ot ti e tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shult surely die.''
Man was created with a spiritual, or godly nature, and when he per-mitted the. hurpeiit. or the spirit of
the devil, to take advantage of his
human nature and enter into his heart, tn! lead him to disobey Ins
Creator's law, in that day hosurely died spintually. lie was driven
from the face ot his father into n world cursed tor fu sake. He
was doomed to die, both
cpiritua!-l-ami b. iKly. This shows that
the devil ha- - much p uer in the world. When we see how he deceived our first parents, an'1 led
them into disoln c nee while they were ot under tin immediate care and instruction otthe God ot lleav
en, wlo visited them daily ; d
hourly, (Üctatil ' to them how to
dress am) keep his garden; and teaching them what would please l.iiu, md. what would be against
'
('.
Yet, they obeyed thevoice ot another, and ineurad the
pouring out of his wrath upon
thou "Gur-e-d
lf
the (round torthy sake." According to a fixed
t.iwnrJ thnt he gave Ins be-got- .
n ton toiliu and rodei in js fiom iinder the ciitm' i liis
kon !,tw. It only remain for r? no'.v to kei p bis commandment,
and believe on Jlim as our re-deemer.
If
we do this, he oiler to give unto us that perfect Ii0ppi--fJ-
-nesswhich ur forepiiients once en-- fc
'J
joved. AilutnV punish. nctit iMist
have been a hard one
Gould he have been anyot
livmii as he was in the presence of
God, a"d in the midst of purity,
ami a fresh rcation than to be
nap-py? Yea, behold him buying in
the pleasant, shades otth" luiunana,
lig, or somu otlur beautiful tree,
with. Eve, his fair help meet, by his fide. This is the very picture of happiness. See them on the ri cr hank, which crine o it of " den to water tho garden, tishine;,or tloodiiip th land; both pure and undetiled by the sin of disohendi-once- .
Then behold them with
their faces hiden. as
G.i
expells them irom his beautiful irarden anddrives them upon their own re-sources.
"In
the sweat of thyface shall thou eat bread, 'till thou return unto the ground; for our. of it was thou taken: for dust thou
art, and unto dust shalt thou
re-turn."
"ñ
ho drove out the man; and he placed at the east of theWarden of Eden a cherubim, and a
flamtngsword which turned every
wav, to keen the wav ofthe tree of life." This tree oflife w.is guard-ed until Ghrist came into the
world to open up these old time worn gates, the hinges of which had become rusty ; anil God's gar
din
had grown up in thistels ; andthe descendants ot his first crea-tion had become wicked nations. Sin, having tntired into the na-ture of the first parents, of course
was transmitted toall their
proge-ny, until the earth became so wide
H I riv
visited
,.
wratli in the shape it a iood. ct
sin and hypocricy remains in ibe worhl, and will until the day of li-
-nul accounts. There has been some improvement of farming '
tools sin'o Adam, but the sweat still comes.
Gko. T. Eowi.F.ii.
Crawlord, Tex. Aug. 13, "8í. j
The enr Mo
(Kcn't
ikiiIht! railroad truvclers ust nt ) ri . slllllfll US lllt!8 tllü llut. Cl! W.ltL'l--. i
Wasliiiifiroji lias a ''su
iiiinc--hoiiK' for cuts." It ii :iil to surroiiinli.íil by ucaterwaul.
Tho Modern (i.iihüi
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find ÍÍTlPfilTl Vil IlKrtiii
.l r...ii.frc:r..i.s Ufrlino uq&ú Qüu liiiioum
uu.
Important.
Facts,
Figures,
and
Statistics.
White Oak m town of about liXHJ i.ü..j.lc,
"I
i Mittiattvl in thewutin
.jrt
f I.ímcmIii County,irw Mexico. H mil' by the mail
r.t.-v- l in.iti,Cni
lli.
tlio tcrminii"f liuSiui
I'lrt
coftl mine brunchof the A. T. itS. F. U. 1C, 103 miluH from Socorro, n the main
line. I.V mile troni Kl
I'll).
Tox-in, iiiul 40 Ironi Lincoln, tho Co. White aV i tho lament town h. tin, countv, aim mo
'"
oí mi... ii t trade. It fine-- wealth last year, lotai laxation
1 situutcl in a valley, among the
purs of thu
Cari"
ranRO, t anel-evation ot ,470
lVt
above sealevel It has relitrioii
i.igfi.-uatio.-MoiluMliatwul
a Urge nn.l prosperous public nchool. aiul on
tiourilniir
Academy; two weekly
mwpa
per,
eight prof.pen.ustaolialiim.iUs. two
hotel,
onebil-liard hall, three, blíicknnuth
shop,
itwo aU wapni nhop.) one tin hhop, two rooting establishment, two livorj Atable, twomut
mar-ket,
turoohotel,
threephysic'innthrew lnw ollices, one dentin!, one
JO gtAiiiu gold mill i operation, al-io'J lluntiniiton Centrifugal mills. Bol a 10 tuiii
H'l
mill.Tim reat ''omeHtake
(nhl
Mine are one mileN. '.V. of the centre ofthe town, and around them are a
dozen rich minea, leu dorolopod. Almost a.ljoiuinR tho town, on the
inexhaustible mine ot S K.. aro
eóal, varving troin hituniim.ua to
t. From
'or
toicven mile N. W. f th town, m
tho Lone Mountain region, aro
ex-....!-hoilius of mnirnetic iron
oren, of excellent .piahty ami hiííh
rade. Twentv mile south ano outh west lio the silver lead mine of tho limito mining district, th rich gold min.i ttio Nogal tnm--s
o iintriot. th Pursuit' Camp, and thw
eoper
silver
beannir) ores of 'he"west aid.
Tim town in ahuudantl.V fiiipliid with water;
wod
i abundantintl.
loot-hilU- , and timber in themountain ranges.
White Oakshan n daily mail to
Carthage, on cJjw railway, and to Ft. Stanlon, 31 miles
t".ulhct.
U is t - pivwiU objective point ofl,i.í
l.'h;ivo.
Si. I l'asrtl!. K now iij.idm l'r.-.- Kland is io he an important
when it if
point upon that railway
a.,iwplftel t lianza
("it.
a iT link m the Mi.H-trs- t
possi-ll-line "between Chicago and
the-I'ltr i.f Mexico
The County f Lincoln, in the
Koutii-casier-n oorner ot ew .M...i
o,
is 2M'"
us tremo lengtl., ano 160 in extreme breadth, and contain 21.40V iuatc. mile. 1 ié divided, troiii norlh to tith, bythe Uu iviiortantstie.am,
which rcccivcM within tho county nuuirrous trihutarie arising in the
cat
side d'tho (inrat KangiiTho western part of tho County
i,
divided bv mountains, locallyknown as tho (iallinaa, Jicarillas,
V'-i.o- Sierra Illancos,
ttc,
allwortions of the lireat Mountain
liange dividing Kastcm Now lex
ico. Tho peak uf
thcc
ranges vary from (ialliuas and Jack's Peak, about.8,000 feet, Cnrizo,,200, Nogal, 10.000. and Sierra
Illanco, 12.000.
The population of the County
was
.',0'0
in 1835, now about 8,000The towns, other than Vhite Oakí, nrol.incdn, San Patricio, I'ichaco, Wood,
IWlin's
Mill,(aleña.
Uweli, Seven Kiveis. Three Uivtrs. P...nit., Nogal, Parsons and Look-out.
Two-third- s of thu County
con-iists-tine grazing lands, mainly
well watered, and stockv.l with jjtiu.Oia) head of cattle, an
íhciou
of 1,000 jercetit. in 5 years. The Angora t lias made his appear
áueo in thu monntaiiis ot Lincoln Countr, and he is here to.tay. He
ranges" where nothing els,, will. and is exceedingly profitable to hi
owner. Tlwre irc but tew W .
i tho eouriiv, about l.'i.tmO horses
ud mules, ami Imiros,
(.ngu.i
JackashCN) like the aud. ot the
hoashoro tor multitude.
Ün the l'efiaco. liuidoso, Koni-to-,
Hondo, Seven Uivers, Pdnc.k
Piver. ami Pec.w, there aro theJin tt of agricultural buds. l it e farms
lmu
Win ojtine, on ad and th m Histlion s resins, upon
been produced in fxc.ptlfi'id
iil
itv and iimli(y very Mm j io.i.,.t I.ub can he
wind
t sudinn flevatiou. The expeim ' o the late Chas. Fritz
that Lincoln County will pro-luc-e,
in abundance all tho Northern fruits. The agricultural interestis
aireadT important, and growirg
Experiment'
ithow th'
U inottraiscil witInail irrigation.
,Ninc. W4ic ti r l li--r vircd in
the
c.fntv
in V.i. Nothing waslono in the why ot nulling iiiim ,
ri
l7'J.
HeCiMl-- eif
la. k ot ( il it;.l2Py
and uistii4. c. Iroiii m in:i 1 hi..
the twilling indiis.iy hincuisecd tin-ti- l
184. Now ili.j product of No
gal and White Oaks districts, is i;:i important part, of the total gold
product.on uf he 'lYi ntory of New Mexico, it J the prospect i.-- that
that production will bo.trebled in 188.
Tho vchiati'.n of the Co-nt- in
18,i:'. wav fcó.oniMiHli. ni ii:cn;'-e-!
of
!)0
per cent in : veers. S.mMiguel Coiiir.y, (containing tho important city of Las Ve;as, and moro than four tinitis tho popula-tion oi our county.) was tho only
olio which exceeded Lincoln in is
to
lor all purposes is nut p( r $lu0. Clounty finances arc flour-ishing, and thosmall debts of paM years are being rapidly paid ln.ni tho surplus of tho present.
Tlio heat is not great in Sum mur. nor is tlio cold execssiyo or long continued in Winter.
(Jur people are refined, cultivat-ed, open, hospitable, and sincere. Noohm coining to cast his lot with
us need tear tho lack ot society,
as it is as acceptable and pleasing as anythat ho lelt behind. Strangers are welcome, inoro than welcome, if they cuino to settle
The county has nn efllciont Pub
lic School system, managed by a County Superintendent, and the Directors of twenty two school dis-tricts, l.'pwardsoi twcnty i.ineit!'
eient schoolswcro in operation in 1SS7, and tho number t i he greater in 1SSS. P.iblic sentinient favors a liberal oxpcin.r.nro ot
nublie nioiiev for educational pur
poses, and i.riMito liberality '"i,n ;". p 'j $v.!r. f r;'i.'j
he roliod iqion ' mako good any t,'' i!!':.,
'.'.'i:. Tin r.. urn nn land WÍ fctl tú
J
t i'.-'-:ji
in LiiKoln ; no ii.:X
i ! i . ... . ,.i.:...i ; v
noiri.j tn'iopiiM M.ei. iiimí; out o -teuUelcs to crush our penplo ; no
Chinese dragon t i weaken lior.csl
labnr. Our every citizen is free, and a lover of freedom. Here there is uu alliance botweon reli-gion, politics, and manliness Man is privileged to worship
t,1
inwhat form he pleases, or wej. ut
form, to vito what ticket ho
leas-es, or disfranchise himself. The Hums' theory is our oi ly touch stoii :
'Kank isdiut Ilie t:inra's slump. Auniii'ii:i niHiifor n' that." The povulalion of Lincoln Cnnn-
-ir
is ír.üiiiiv .vincncaii nuo ()hlc! is distil. ctively an Americantiiwn. We have room, and to
parii, for many thoiisamU yet, of larmeru. neo eiiunts. ait
ians.
s,miners, prospectors, and
lad ies
C. W. flrcene, of ti e Sai.ta Fe New Mexican, writing to his paper
from Kowe!l, and speaking of the magnitude vd' our county, presents tho following
(TKioi's kiiü::i-:s-.ir.'iior I.ii.o.'lnCmiiif.y. k'i. 'm:!;f.
I'oiiiili.tli.n of Ilie I
...i. e .it
I.j'kI ia !,i..c..lii ..llii r.M'
it.
i i.
Kon in Ini!f'i S jl! . j. I I
I. hum 111 Lincolnf.r.:!il Ir..-n- ll l.llil
1;!Ms
Ii InC tf.. sj.
rupulul .on or lo. oirlrt I,.'ifti,n.;.l .)
Í.LII.I KM' I'l.Cll 1.1lli.ltillll 11I1.0 t .
P.Kl.feci ''--'
Lnu.l tor lnini.j uf ll.t- orlU
III other words there v.'onld he a piece of t;rnu'id iu this county
i.
every inhabitantof the V. S ,1Ü"lL'ó i'cet, or eceh family in the
U. almost nn and a halt
Or, if the lan be distributed pie of the wo pioca ,t thNcount v shou auion nil Id Ihere w u!d
tor cieli man, woman an'
child l0x.".i: ,,r a lot tie
tami'v " "t
!ee . the
llll
iot a Los AhL'elvs to.VIl lot.
;
2..MII
for
S.. aero
pco-
-VSl ' if VtVi .' ACTFori.y.'ftr
i
--.ti.'
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un '.l 9
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lia n nr von .trv. i. t.,l.lOli" II
'Inato.'..'u4 feirtCllu.'f o.eryinvunlit.n (.jlw.n.-.- ; bojt.ynilnipj.lcp.lrrt.
IÍ ru.l l.uvo .i invjntlon to pilMI Witt tt
Mnr.1 A .'..P"l. 'a.T. 1.1 boiuulillo AjaMlooa.
a.1 l'.pf.hHy. N'.w V..rk
liuduugli bwu .albulo mailou rroa.
lr
V'vMliiin No a-- and Pro' fl.orsi.iii s c.'.a In
11
' the b. ofb; mi a
V!U prorp,1fttlir... .S.. .!'.fo
AÍ..MW. II1.. I'...tla.irt. l.im.'.wrill .irivu
lfl.. f.ilnf.TT.MH H, l'..'.l VO. Vl.i.lt
II.J tf...'U.HIH. I. K l I''...t.'ll ' . 4.
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f.
I I r.''.t.'P'l. Vo'P.P'' OM'.1'' kt u.a IUJU7 14 mu,' i''!" luiluM.
NKW i.
Whi
TE
Oaks
l
! :1 PoI.ITK S, PFLKilON. TKMPF.UANCE, INTK.MJ'KUANCF.,iMINF.S ind MININC.,
LIVKSTOCK 1NTKREST8,
SKNSK,
noxs::nsi:.
in fact, KVEI1YTJIING
of intercd, "ood orlr.i.1. bo
discute!
orv.
grants" (,'otinty ii.i.r.ciKVfii..'4ii.--.'-
.ion
r'T
ion
k
H
V ,l.l.Aj..iw.i
i'! HJ?
to
will otsse tf?!.--;n
f. :v.4 I culumns.-
2Z,x2.srlxa.oo:r
TKEm
i
12-Pi
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vlili. ArJíOlaL
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7
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t. i i i awl i tii:ar
i:ss, uj:ask
ii.a i- l.i 1,A,f t'f it- 3 II mniorlc, 3iiui(l, I.ilnar , 1 wii, MtttuitT niui cuitiaí
líJiii.i; ioís h.iv'j i.i;.í,t n the
UAA-íf..-; x.
VfJiíUUiiíJdKiuux
..' t-- " r-aiiJtcliir.oni; a::.V?3 au VA!'.rED. Pcpcr. rrs Et.í;!c:riL chair co.,t
im I'l.r.it a'' t!icac SECT- -TKS MARKET ap:n!í!iiy r c rr- . ? "x ili:igii sr.,
Bcsxoy,
ka.ss.
s' ."ti 'it't;r.JÍ
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ill
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.(
Lia3
W
Üf
S1NGLC
SHOT
RIFLES, RELOADINGTOOLS,
2 AMMUNITION OF K1KDS.
W!HC!ESTEr1eÍaT!ÍÍ
ARS
CO.,
MEST10X
THIS VJVKU.IVVlTl.Oli I'SMTAlli. ALL Ourvnr. . . Six lIKIlldl. . Tliire ni.jiill.i S)TptifS.
Si.hirriniloni lnvrililf in i'lrnnr. vni'io ci.pios Sccnl. Specimen copie.
Ilet.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAHS.
mv
iñíj
Klhopiiru
rolll(TÁTU MAIL
ArrlTcn rtnlly nt
Ill'l
tlKil Il.'IVll MAIL.Arrlv friu HfI(Inml. Tliur.Uy
,nave Whim UuK,Monilny
Inn.
p?r
iu
!imftilAclon..;íiirainuUa ilrparturft
,tAtrliM.-'-l
n.
I pnrkair. bpry.t.t''.i mihn.turi.i'ion.Mii'pariur oí mu:ii
m'c i.l'iii na fiom T to 10a.n nn.l luau. iu. .1. H. CObMKTt. P. it. COUNTV DIRECTOR V. I'rotmtc JikIkc .. i'rolmteC'lttrk. . .. SlumiT Ami'sH.ir Ttran Jas. No. the . nry I f . Int. Hcv.. Dist. L'. n..V. i I.'IO .
...tí
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boforo Ip'.i.m-i- !boMld Sun.luv O M Coooik .JONRS J.K. County ('oimnisnionen. B. J.A. Beard. Murk Howell, O. K. TounR
C'ounly School 8up't.
I). ('. Nmvi.ix.
Precinct 8,
luHticpof Pcuco M. Ii. Bem.omt mslalilu Lloy.j Bche)
OFFICIAL DIUECTOKr. Oeirgslc to Congress, (overiinr Secret Chief Justice Associate !S. 8. tf T.IU.WEKRO ISkust Directory. KI.IJKKAf. Justices, Surveyor(ncrid. Collocior Altornrv Marslml.. Antonio Joseph r. G. Hosü . W. u'm. A. W linlNKKR nm. .IIknokksos . ..(KO. V. JCI.IA!. . ..SlI.AK V. KlflMKR Jamhh Uki.i,. . .It. Maktinf.z
Kciristi'is I.uinl llflu..
R:SS
I. .8 t;MIITS K. (!. SlURl u
"'"a re jÁ. u Wamkh
P.cceivora, Land of!lce.
1.
Js
;"iia its L. (). TEIÍKITORIAL. Lask Mesilla ItnnirK--Ksapitt vDeiiera! ym.Breedcn IU V, ','11.1 UlMl'ICl ..(!. I.. Jl.U..n
tt y. áril Uistnnt H. M. Aalirnf-ii-.r
AUJ. UPMLTil K I. It.rlUn
iirnsuier A. Orl z T
Ri,r
Vuditor Triuidad Alaiid
GET
THE
BESTÍ
THE MIDGET SELF-INKE-R;
The BestMachino Ever Produced,
AGENTS
WANTED.
u L3 Nv 3 tur- s r .. aMADS INJJ SIZES,
No. 1, '--. . 75c
No. 2, - - - - $1.15.
No.4,-- - - - $2.25.
Tti(wa mnnhlnm bé
cwJ Iwr lukrklug l.lnra,
JK.ol:H,or ual Knv.S-op- o
or biiMDuu card
be primed with tkiau.
Til wo lukvra ara no biimbii?. huLreall
praa-tlc-MMOtilnsa, and will do wLul wo claim fsf
Uiem.
THE
Wonder ofthe Are Is
JHE
PEN and PENCILSTAMP. luía lbsiH.piauiiiiiiiarti.eevr
otroiod lo lho puitlia. AGENTS noniiiKasampis caaDmu
BIG PAY. Tourhftmolna Eubbor
Ktain withanycolorInk60 cunta. Excelsior Stencil and Stamp Works,
43,51,93, S3 S. GaySt.and500i.LombardSt.
BALTIMORE,
Eond10CufotUlustrr.tud Cátalos., llosa Trao
ISmeJEMOREST'S
R E
LIACL.E
PATTERNS
AretUe onlyonr-- th-- will glvo& per.-c-l
, litiliig unuuL
System of
DrossrCutting.
Chart and Book off.ill dlrretlnm, Ptiiibllni anronata
Culai.Ui'ilp..rlertly.
ol "í tent by mM I" vaU. on rnceli
RCSrIC.
DEK!ORE8T3
PORTFOLIO OF FASHIONS
AND WHAT TO WEAR batonSiWlllu.trit.dMaxiBltie '3Jta ofFahl..n N..ta and
will, i,ut. l.ou Cut,
buul, ur tcuu.
THE
Demorest
Sewing
achine. Tril.S TVI.K ONLYBaca
Imko
Nearly 30,000 old nnd (Wine perfect aaiUfnctlun.
tW"Don't payotlit--r eompanics $40.00
profit onamachino notbogood Ad tub
JiKMOKEST, buthuy direct of thuman.
ufacturora. Sent V. O. D.
Wrüt fur Circular.
0EMOREST
FASHIONand
SEWING
MACHINECO.,
aat Hfli Street. New York te
Iüj
fcaa ffeckly Alta will besol t to niiy r.Acro.j fl.iiteea weeks ontr'.:'. cri t.'íui i. Tipieidi dpremimu are oütjrtd
lj
yjfxy
bubscribert,XRZ ALTA,
Sin Francisco, Cat., Subecribu tur the Lkamu.
.JO
5
Mexican
Bmraa, teslds, Btingf Bites. Bunion, Corssj bench.Mustang
Liniment
OXJllBI
Soratohaaj praise, traist, títehei, Oalli, Sorat, 8parla Crac ka. Oontrate4 Xriptioas, HoofAll,Srw
Wtrms wtiuwy, sMlsSsU FUm.THIS OÓOD OLD TAND-tt-V
n;t,hM
fr
,Trybodr axaoü batal talrnaal nrtt. OoavtibaraaaoaaJorlhairaMaopalarttyc'h Hutaac UaJmralla lonad tarta aalvaraml apallcnbllltr. KrorTlHXJr Dd.loeh amlkM,
i.amDermanacwaatt laoasaof aacMant.
Tha Haaaewlranefda ItfnraaaaralramUMM,
TheCaBalnrnaedalt(orkiaiAia
hi..
Tha Mocbaala neada U aiwara ki. Toe MlDrnertaRtaeaaaof afBOTRmnr.
The l'laneerneedalt oan'lKaialoagwlthOMli
TheFarmerneada Itla bu haw. Ma it.M.
andhUstockjard.
The Steamboat imb nrih
It In liberal aupplj afloat and aahora.
The AMda t Ittm .la.
.
friend and aafeat rollanoe.
The Htack-arow- neada
Itit
m mraahooaanda of dollars andawor.d of tronble.
The Railroadmnnnnmiittmmi m a, .
lona; aa hUlifelaaronnd of accidenta and dangera.
annoueii woodauian needsIt. Therelanoth-rn-g
like It aa an antidota fortha dangera toUfa,
limb and comfort which aurround the pioneer.
The Merahant need Itabotrt hlaatore aaaona klaemploye. Accidenta will happen, and when,
tbeaeoometheMmto XlntmetuUwaatedatobopv Kacpa BottleInthe lloaeo. 11 the beat d economy.
KeepaDottlelacheFactor?. It ImnndhM
aaeIn caaeof accidentaavee pain andlonaefwag-ea-. Keeap aBattle Alwaya InrtisSaaMa
M
ae when wanad
LUAIUERMILLS.
Saw
and
Planing
Mills,
South Fork R Tularos.
Lincoln
County,
- -U.IM
Will saw and nlnne
uv
ktarf ,tl..o.w.--nd dalirer at aay pent at reaaenab
rim
J.
BLAZEE. Itth
want address oiirm. pmI--nig arde, or anr kind of businer.
cards enveletas, printed,
letturheads. Htatetnenf
anv kinde of blanku, call on an,
we ii oit.
Jb
vrorkdoneneiUlv. (iinckly. and in a mannor t ..l;nil. I you want
rift.atf.r 1,1 era, lmiiflbills, programs or, in
met. iiyunna: that can bi don with typo and ink, if von cail n us ire will do it for
job,
torwe rniMT
i;m..
Cards, T;ckcis, I .(m, litcoipts, I'rogranm Knvt'lotips, Hill Jleads, J'uiupnlets. Stateiimnte, Note Ilfadn, I.ftter Ilfiidn. V Mitins Cards, Funeral Notes, Weddinginvitation.
And evwythmt; else commonlr
dono in a printinr; oflior, ('ai an,j
de our eainples and learn Hr prices.
Srx
6.000,000
.euse
5V 6.M.FERRY4C0.
;.VSrVV aroorhrutld totxw
'mi
vki"'..IU4 LaraeatIn Ueeoamen trieworKl. IUap.n.tmntm. aV aaa rW4SEED
alK.1 tVI aa. nTcw lno avitieaiit. ma.i , W-C.-. t aona K a Ttrf eop..nj,nH Hiiii. ptvaoo oata .7Cardefi FiaidutFina. D. M.rCRRYaVCO..Dut,Mioti.TuWPls"
Thinpopular remedyaiavor falls tveffuctoally euro
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Sick Headache, Biliousness Ant all dlaenaca arialnir from av
Torpid Liver andBad Digestion.
Til natural remitI mmI
ape
lltauu.laolll flal.
! ataall.Hiiifur ruated awl watay
toaaulln.
haldrjher.
"Information furIh 'araa, Jioaiaawhuid, Horkthufumf atcfcreea Piaba)