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2io .33.Vol 2. La Mesilla, New Mexico, Saturday, February, 1, 1879.
MTU. FASSET' ISTF.STIOK
regard to the pictore bare not deTeli)'peü
farther thai that kite tatcmls to ' crttaplct ii
placing a pane? rxtrtrait f Ilayps at the
riglit bMit, and Tililcb at tlie left. When itcmnplrted it wjjrtAr raTed; and the
expect to eotrifeesa,fi herself f.r,her labortlie a!e of the engtarinjt. S'IiÍb h
rrceitre1 ' yprr adTantagiwioffer for the copy right.
A Strang Psrlliiff.
'Cinebiimtt y(Tf.-- ':t.
Tea year ag.vtn Uwh.V.Hi.;KeaIH:k;, ttBtil im ktOQ, M.young lawyer named Phil U.-i- ge Mrl j ce;.New Orlean beiug tteriy kíeoceies
Mta Addietil!et, amid flower.' muaic ands, .Tb ternU ;Jaiht of thelrarty coogratulatíona of friends. At early 1
by fKV ,tf úm AmMrwig cauJdawa Hodge left.to&M - ! del to ta SnsdMa. ...leafcoT man thao
Tlie Battle of New Orleans."
iviVThe 8th of January, "rti ';'k'natTrry' '"of
the battle of liew Orleans. wawith rather more spirit than for several yearpast. .One of the moat interesting incidentsconnected with the battle i tati l in a des-
patch from Washlagton, as follow: "Thebattle fought by the privateer General Arm-sTro- a.
conimaoded by the late CaptainSanrucl C. Reid, with the three .i at the Bri-t- h
sqoadron at Fyi on rVtemler 2?,1814', so crippled aad delayed the ex;iedit'uinzainst New Orlcao that it failed U arrive
tea days whicb. Iwrcly ge,,Ucoe(al Jack-so- a
tinte to prepare fr.4lN.ato'iM-e-of- . thatcity. General Jackson ackauwbklgei . thiafat! after the Iwltte f the Arntatroag be-
came knoJm to him, awt it is said Mr. Claywa of opinion that, had tbe English here
captured New Or'ean, altlwiugji. tive battle '
was fought after the Treaty f Ghent, England never would baveatowi by the treaty."
IMaiM A Friend To-- Mfe.The anniversary meeting of tbe Hetlieal
Society of tlie District fOilumbta tank placeInst ewnang at Taltmadge' Halt A lareaudteneo asembtpl to hear th omrioo byDr. A: F: A. Ktog. Ttte subject f tbe ewayras, "It Cooservatrve U&ueaco of Ibsease
ia Producing LongevHfy." With moch forceof argument and aualym hetalawetl hi provethat disease was lt terrible ewetay tomabkind tkat it bad Iwwe painted by theter.rtr of humanity, but i tcitty a trueand beneficent frú-nti- . lie quoted fneu tltecelebrated Dr. Atst!a Fiint that ' tUe esit- -
eoceof dtvease, rightly considered, inboon.'' He atd "that diae w
ant in ituf iwrtf r than hofctrti. l.ut that' it.cootrilmte to promote tongevity, relative;to circumstance. He ched totorbtflc enadi-tioo- s
knowa a gaatrhia, rltcoutarism. Hem-
orrhage, asumo, aad tuswtnt with aa earoet-- .
D that coutmandrd ttBtioit, aad a sobrie-
ty of logic that inspired rtvpeitt for originali-ty of thought, that tbe disease 'prevented,tuddea death,. Jo 'gastiitis, the patient natur-
ally refrainetl front eating, and Jrutaok.iidraughts of water, nt which
ttw lnf .hiltftil KDrtMUl f.klin.l A tlf. H tiMtt
In rlteuutat ittit , the 1 cote, painrest, and rei w f.iuo-- i to be just tU thingneeded, "br tho auricular mptoms provedthat heart disease waa the, reai eucuty, andatuscalar etertioo w tlte nt'wt, fatal . thing:for at&ciHOia of t)i; heart. Pu with other
diea. .;,' ,,,; -
That IodeiM'mltn.t Flajfi s
Aif llwu aa called ludeoendrat llanera tlkat
Cincinnati Connnercial was one of uie ablestand jlvaps tl.(bitler. (
Mr. Ilalstead waaone of five of the ytmager journalist, who,at Cincinnati in resolved upon the
of Grant andtbtoraatin fparties. Of th flv, Mr. Bowl, U de!, Horwa. e White has bt his plsi-
- ia Jnornalism,
I booh HtabaWM.'ana tre glad to ha
eortshlered editor of party rvTrB. ' 111-ife- d
aW UniaataQba fiaf t iadr jadeóte,but even with jtito it kaog jewerand. hamuca let of defiance la it taaa of otd.w
yooaisiractt; ajeweu ai l um.
.' Sirs. Fiuet's tireat Painting.
id
fUe Elee toral Couutiawiua FortraJt f.Two Uaadred SUtenaaB ia m by
. (, y: t Sittsrie Groape- - r;' 1'
h; t' ' 7j,'T;: hMr. Faawct portrait f tbeelei torai ewin
inisaioa is Dvarly fioiabwd, aad it ia a gtt af b
pictura greater aad mom rataaiile thin mayone.crcr supposed it wo jld b fjreater an a fwork of historical art thaa any woman banever yrt attempted. . nineh tees performed j"'succeii fully. It kids fair to be the beat hi ftorical painting of the-- kiad that has ever"been prodaaed iu this country .t It baa asocb '
better than Carpenter "Signing ihVEautoci. a
pation rrnclamatioo" a a portrait by SirJoshua Rey anida in better than stbrtogrspbby a rU!aw raatsra-4Hnhe- f 4 . Carfwtt spenttwo years at the: White lIduae,B aad on-t-en outtnonths contttieIy-raB- d had only eightportratta to make. Mrs. Faet ha paintednearly 2 ft portraits; ia t)e same time. HerChicago fiienda witl rejok-- at her ucee.
- A pwiiirTtoa or; ,th fmtcbs, ; ; 'XTt cmnriois i alimit een feet by ive osiz s nearly two huuilred face.It represent tho eltftoral mtutntmii in theact of hrtirinj Evarta" arjjn'ntent w tlte Flo-
rida vase !ftb(r of courne in the SupremeCourt chamber, which was forinr y uf
bftlte Senate, and iv aaert-- with hUtwrtcassta-istiaa- s !n iterf.''NTlie eominiion'iitton rlu: ben; J ol it Ciiftifsl in the rv uteraa his riaht, in Order,' Kítter; Strong, Mwn,(Ettnond Frelin-mysen- ; Bayard and Thur-ma-
At hia itft, ia onh-r- , Ftcbl, Bridie?,Payne. Hcnron, Abbott, tiarfield and Hoar.AUiv them fa Úie galn-ry-
, wou h bjwad steed for spectator when tle Senate oc-
cupied the room, are the more jinmiintut ofth newsMtpT con"indent f ,Wdii ntBatoo ami wocneau - At tlae bar slant. Kttswith bis index ttar. Htat latii faiwm
A hi.i. anrt wwihl hhrf afvttte emHieOt
lawyt'Ts who took part in 1Id arijuiiicot, notonly of the KbM.'a cane, but thtmy uT rt
rvtber titat' Cbale twiai' ; l)vid j-
rtinlier Fiel ' tt ote Mtb. itatatter
tiheJlabaryr, Mathews ..irpoter, OeorgW. MK'rarfrW-- J ttlerJtireni'ilillS. Biata,' Richard iterrí k, AshW '
Edward If. htoogluon, al otiter, aad t.bind and aroond them -- are-- seated all W
ikstinjuihad meo thea 4 tVsngswss - c inttuMtc lifa io Watiiiu-fíoa.- - Tli ; nn otlarrJt General tiraat'a ""bttel ; Fiah,
" ,tad--
terltobtwoD, MorrilVTyBerxTaft, Poo Ca- -
Lasero, View Pmideot Waeeter;. itha sllier
Jndges of the Supreme (hurt ant alttiog on Ithe commission: Watte, Hunt and Dyi,Senator loaklinftV ttharmaa, Logan, Biaiae,Hamlin, Uowe, Frry H'anaot, IngaJl.Allison, Bruce, Cbnatiancy, Serpiot, Morrill,Lamar, Oardno, Hill, and others; gteakerKandsii and numroo tawtntier of tolloaae wlio were klentlflad with the eventsof the electoral coast. .Tbn there are aerer-a- l
cttiieut ofeijvinepce- - peosge Bancroft,the btstoriso; Corcrao, the baakerj er
Deantaoo, Governor , Stiepberd,and others, witk Sir Edward Thorn too od
Mveral atembentof th OíphMnatie Corji.Scattered 4atong . tita bead of ; the mea
are woiuín with Itrigbt bonaeU, who auk a Ihappy relief. .Mrs. ,JFaaett selected .thehaadsoore and atoafe uikbj btokiájr wo-nte- a
ia official aocicty , at llial.thate Mr.Secretary F'taU, Mr Senator- - Caoieroa, the
wiea and daughter of wvi oC, tka Jtl-ceLad- y
Tltorntoo. and ottier equally dtft--
tingutstted.
c-- 6arr.sot.Attorney at Law.SHver
Hak.: WUI nrartic iuall UieCouruof Law andKquitj in the Tliinl Judicial Distnet
J OH M. GITS. :,'- -
Attorney at Law. Silver City. Urant County, SewMetieo, WBt poetice la alt the Coarta of Law endK.jui! J in Xew Maneo. Pruaiirt attention (vea toalt buuiMM. .
: ,j r
JOB1VD, BIU. I. I. IHIr(LTIL)AlLa ASHKSr'KLTKK '
Attorneys at Ijiw, MrüTta, New Meitee.
J. roraTAix.A""Aiiorne at J.w. Mesilla. See Mesiea. Practicesin all l!e CiU"iS pt Law and Equity to U Territory
Ikia a. carao. iAttorney and Counselor at LAW. Mr i N. M
W ill uraetice in all Courts of LA W and Kyi IT It hilit rerrltory. S. Uil attention slveu to Collerti-ius- .
(Mt.t- with the iMOKt-aKoas- .:;r.-.- . ' it'1","" a ' '.i.;1 i t.f 'V
Attorney at Law. jaevilla. New Nexieo. .
r. MÜ1F.LI).DAttorney at Law. las Veja. ew
Wilt pnirtlce in the liatrict and Suvrrxat Courts iin Terrilwy. Especial altentiou tfim to laud aud
vrualual aUualioa. . '..' :"." '' '
YJ . . -.Nuiarj PuWir. Land Aseut end Ooretauwr. .
Roswrtx. l.ixvoi w Cooxrv, New Mas ho.
'', A1 K HAKBKK.
Nirveyor. lioooln. Lineóla Íiay,Né Meiko.: pedal attention jrlven to to irveytrq( and
uf (oTenuurut Lamls. AJt buMHOB with theL'. o. Laud Oflxws promptly attended to, ,, .
L. KVXU.MJN.
(JISIKKT ATTO-Mt- t .
AUoriie) 4 law, I as Clue., 3r Mr lit it. ..
Tronil slUri.iM. t'"'" lJue txtrostedto ll tul. rra'ifce 1 M lUtottivt law aad
lu MrUjM.: . '- Acuity ; ; j i
.MSWCOJIU.
Attorney an4 (Mutm-liu- at Lu. La LasvSaMnlin, OflW ni Mam ntiweL
Tm. B. Catsdj. W. T. tsionytvw.(X. H. AUomey)
. IHOKNTO. . , . fQATRON
Attorneys at Ijiw. Haate F, ?íe Slexlrt.W4ii n4iw hi all the iVorla at Law and Eaully
Ui titc Terrfuwy. Kwtneoi nroiaptty aMd to.
W uM iiilier ot UK Kirmai to tie futtud at Uf
láveléinAttieiitiOTit' a. MaaoM b porvbd 'the plat-- a aere-lofu-
kuown aa Slocuma Kaorbe tuatad, S
alius tut ofJktejilla, on tha road to RUvartltJand the mmi, aiid Uw sae w"iH hereaftar
daw as'
';':;','". ?'"' ,V" .
UÁiSON'S MNÜIiS' ' V.''-- i:
Tits pruprUtot Uiiorma tha pul.lle aerilly. tbal H la nropared to reevivs aa4 acrowodato
travellen, and to supply paattaf traits or kardof aplmalawrth water. .st
This k Uis only watering piar betlreea th RioGrand and fori Comwlnir. I always hare anabundan of wator tm awt. tltk-- pUt fra jakat reaaonalil rala. ,
- My Uhla will 5é kti Supplied IU U belttkt market afford. . ,
". , .
I hsre pleasant and eomfortabl rooms furabbntwith clean bed tor Us M of Uavatos. v Ala)romfiwuble and serar suWinc Utt animals. 1
alwajrt Keep aTt4upfy T
hTryeIf Tintad tay'oWrw'eswritWnr raiiUit to supply tbrlr wanu and add to thir rom-or- t,
my th.rje will nut be found cuiteasonsbla
'. R'S. Mason;;;
h met a servant of Ins wife i Tatlier, to
hna he aaiii : "Tell jour maatrr I am jjacfi.reTer." The e father rip-o- o
receiving this nttBeage, hurrtetl tu hi
Jauiter'a riw, whert, to his great auuze-latnt- .
he 1mibi1j her still in her. .tltiingrtJtes, with hair ii slirvtlt-- d uxl veil tirn off,
ami ia a tnte f jrent exiiti-n.eo- A e-- r.
re of 'oilii(oti, lut niver, in Iter
ililrat tleiiriuiM;yiiiJ.V the cauaeofher sgotij, ami :liu,it haa remained a theme
eonjef.tn rvr since. -- To a. friend r
day hr, fx the firl tiitio, tuld the
rvise. Hfte i lier Mry :
xU FoÜft and I Uas leen ralstdI had ni-- t nmrkeU atten-ti'- o
frtmi him, htft I nrvi r drtrnnied of mar-
rying him. fur li hatl a iuotln-- r aaul iister
deptnuu B Kl n him t-- a liveliitooa. J'billlocle. wrmm I bail known a few year.courted me. Í aorepU--d liira and my admiration for hjoi tempted tue to think that' Iiovedhiutl Tlte night'of our weddtng Looand Ipwere ittinr a iittle "part from thecrwaY Our ctoveration wss ouly pf our.
srlvr, and t coofes I then feit that IaPloved m and lie wa mure of n.y heppiaeasthan had, ever dreamed. Phit Hodge oversheard a few words and saw our earnest man- -
ber.''When he canie to tny Vwm he ftanduowned UU a I 4 when left tlte
iarl)r, m i, altow.iag hi surjirini asked' me,Whkt wka tb matter witlt roe.', to which I
oHrwirrd, as indifferently as pOMtibla, 'Noth-
ing. , We exchanged several com un aplacemnarks, after uliich' 4a asked me, pit
harshly. "Addie," did Ln FolieYever tell ymIté' íoved '.' I anMtered "No." 'W hatwa yonr"coBV rállon Í Hi eyewere upn me ; Inlared not tell ouht Lot
tlie troth j they aeetaed to pierce me through,told the whole troth sod when I bad rl
be said with ei.tdnessj I a!nne 'andreolutioo 'Addb--, you love Folw-t- he
ahajl taarry, jou We, Ui v never - meet
san-- 1 begged Itim oa niy knee sot to
leave tnt, btt it fa of po avail, When tbe
dawa came b ka9Í oe y.l-.ye- , and with
God Wcs jrou,' pacl out from" ote for-
ever, feeing were odei:ribaWe, theroom horrible to its darkness, aiy mind
Jayta reaaijtittjj we and thus I paedotany weeka Through, a mutual fiWad. Ibeard of him often, of hi wanderings deso-
late life, and tleath.uuna the frontier1. Well
have our Uigdled Jivts paid tba penalty offalse
WfcíÍr4bVdmediately to ro. I to see him.
TVa he oróte nie- long letter, telling me ofhi Ion, pt oeer , forgetting me aa J1rtheae long years, a.nd I ba.ve , consented to
marry, hita ; bu we will not meet till urwedding night-- Jan. 9, 1S"9
From Y aleta,." ,?x Sotice--
tiMwiia VtixtT liarssxT a pbliiaedmr Swamta a McaiUa. Iw Moka, by UManx Vauav FrsuaaiM Courmrt.
" '.''" ,.: Is'.eta Tcxa, January 33d. IN3 i
To the IsDKrfcSDl.vr -
ILt Day of the 9th. Car. has just returneden days Scout to the Guadalupe
Sf uintmln .ml Mbla unit. . h.,1
brush with old Tear Grass, and fifteen In- -
diana, drove tlie ra Into tiut mountain, cr- -
The Hero orXrsv. Orlean.
The, Jackson vase, presented to the Gen-r- al
by tb ladies of South Carolina ia at--
koowlrdgmat of bis services at the Uttloof New Orieans. i still waiting for an own-
er. General Jeckaon bsft it to the Governorof South Carolina, to I given to-- the. SouthCarotioisa who should be the lpet and l.rav-e- st
solilirr ia tlte next seicn war.
presentel it in turn to the' surviv-ors of the palmetto rrgitnent, leariay; it tothem to vote it to the most ervin)( If
a , . ... .x
ail their camp and garrison equipage,
8windUngon the Osota Fe RoaA.
On the train which left Kansas Citj on theltith of January, were Horace Chapel a ltd
family, from Jamestown, Xew York, en rrmtefor Kivertoa, Nebraska. They intenld totake the Kantss City, St. Joseph and Council,Bluff railroad, but by mistake they boardedthe accommodation train on the Santa FeRoad. Before the train left Kansas City Mr.
Chapel was approached by a stranger, who
represented himself as a merchant front Riv-erto- n,
ani aaid he had been East and pur-liias- eJ
goods to the amount of f 10,000. Jutat this time h was out of read v money andneeded an amount to iay the freight on thegoods from Kansas City. He had 00! lateral,however, in the shape of a lioad of tin Uni-
ted State Silver Mining Company, of Den-
ver, Colorado, for ft,000, aad he offered it assecurity t Mr. Chapel for a loan of f 300.With ' the nsaal plauaibility alojted by
KM of tta fcarripUM.
aiaTwaalhl X. 9
tkrw iBaalkt .X 1
Siagl CopM. ia i
Katas of Umthta. ,
()MHflOHiKlioa.'.....v 1,'jturidKadt tmbtmt iajaiiioa.... i $a I
rmrwonl Cara aev miLibrol camnAa aue. fcr tint idiotuaMm.A Smí ni I tra üaaaai tai tvs.
AM ithtituwili n of ewWBr intrmimkifcj. Aantnua iaairaoaa will trocir
Ad p aiiaicifinra immiri fat aahttcslina aboaM biiUmd M 1 Iwxniinn. ,
AUnu all Umwm coaMaMÓuaw ta w
, 8, CASAD.QRI.ABmwwm Manager.
Oku S. CuuB, ..dUora.mi S. Cmxx a.
Moiui, 2. M, Satcbdat, Feb. 1, 187.
That Cot Book.
Tbe"T5rant Cmoty Herald reitcrattathe asoertioo that the District Register and
'Cost Book for Grant Couniy ia in the ProlateClerk office of that eoonty, and aa proof ofhit aaarrtioa Mass to bia aid A statement
from R. V. Xearshain, County Clerk, vim
poitively asserts that the Dint. Register and
Cost Book for that county is is his office. Idool koow an thing aliout fhe "bools Jnr.
Xewshara haa in his office ; for aught I know 'jne may have a dozea book lettered "Regis- - d the name of Ignacio Orrantia, of Cham-te- r
ami Cost book of .Grant County;--" btbTo and opowhkb he obtained fire do!- -
this I do know that, the District ," iuory.and Oart.Book far Grant Oonty was in' the Deputy tariff Armijo t.w.k possession of
Clerk's office ia . Mesilla during the whole ! 1" M "f laper Goinei bad on Ins per-tim- e
I was Distrkt Clerk lnt fire years, o "the time of his arrewt, a noag which
ano was never oat of the Mesilla offii f. í árenme 13.000 worth of notes oa pruoiiiieatif werchants iu the state of Chihuahua andone day during that time, there, is a book
lettered Register and Cost Book in the Pro- - í Wwhtnr, all evidently forg.TU- - and
mma rovaii rmputsioie to make tHi choice,and the survivor fiaaü lecidefl that itshould he held in truat by the successiveofficers of the swsoriation, to lie delivered tothe last survivors. There are forty threesurvivor now.
Tlie prize of flOO, offered uy the. Sew Or-.lea-
Times for tl-- é best poeaa written by aSiHithernpr on the subject of tlie yellow feverand the tlurity that it iupired, has l tawardetl by a committee of examiaatioa toMr. Heary Guy Carhton, of Xew Orleans,who is oaly tweaty seven tears old. ancLi
n .f the Tate General Jaaie H. Carletno.of the United States army. '"There werealwit one l.an.lre.1 and fifty commtitors forthe prize.
The CeuMi ' Ilill.
Tlie census 1. 11 iutrmlncot 'by congress- -'
man Cox of Xew Ycrk ia rrganl to the ta--
aiug ot tue census of l0 is a m-- t com- - -mendalWe M0 Tlie censas return of 1T0were very imperfert; Anf in as much a thecensus law of Iti ha grown, Mr.Cox has prepared a lull w ith tlte a..i.-tanr- e
of Geol. Walker, the census cooawiwiouerwhich is thought wilt wert rvtry retpiirc-mr- nt
' '..:
The bill propose to suUlitate saprñsWnotn nated by the vrioia state goveniors inthe place of deputy Manual. The sujarrxvisors 150 in number are In designate the -
enumerators. Tlie sjtecial work is to hdone by competent agents selected by tboSuperintendent and suitably paid. Thamount provided for exornara U3,sl,000wüicn USÜOKW les tbaa was expended in1870. One sectioo of tlie new census billprovides that tf any state wil Make a rem.uafive years after the U. S. Censúa and oa tlie "
""same pisa tlie federal govt imHcnt ill nrone bait the expenses. t
A lerioas defect of Stale censua.'s, whichhave been tekea by a few Statua, ia that titeo-ar-
made on different plan, ! ctnild notbe convenieatly compared with the regulardecennial census. Many new statistic areprovbled for ia the néw U 11, "such, for in,tance, a the detailed returns of telcrapli,railroad and iasaiauce coioDanirs, items con-
cerning agriculture, labor, wages, indebted-- 'ness, etcn etc , and also as to the holders . fUnited States liood. "'''7,The census is to be taken nominally on.Juse 1, 1 880, and lo.hil in a month. Io.New York and other large cities ít U to Iw
'
tekea within a fortnight. Tlie lt featureof tlie bill iaihat it provides Uw a corps ofspecial, trained men to obtain the mors int. .
portaat facU ot vital statiafios industry sad .
wealth, etc ' ' '.- -
with fourteen hone snü three mule, theLWu tenant sJs their trail raa leading tothe Stan the Rcscr i atino. - He har jort beesordered to restrike tltr frail ami folk w it
P.Horse and cattle thieves trout your coun-tr- j
are beginning to (warm u here now,
aad ur State Ranura are doing good work,
they have captured the two, (Montana and
Baler) who atole three horses from GeorgeMarque, who was oa bis way to Lai Crocstwo weeks ago. .. They" were taken before"
Judge Leahy for a hearing they waived aa
examination, and 11 default of Eight Hub-dre- d
Dollars each, were committed to awaitthe action of our Grand Jiuy in March nestGiving them two months to break jail if thrjcan for thatluve of escape. . ..
&WEC1IA.
Gomt.
This half-witte- d knave nived,. in .townoa Monday in charge of aa officer, and was
lodged in jail. Be i accused of forging anorder 00 lfcmion Gonanles to which lie ga
nen by Munsir. He also h.l a InrgeUertificate irf his own e!etti. to i'he Texas
legislature.' Just what Iib propoed todo
Wl,b Ibis document is not so clear, but itwould have ivn quite iu accord with his
many foolish and insane frcaka to have pre-aen-
bimiwelf at tlie Capita of Texas andhave elaiawd his sest as a member of the
Vgislsture. He was married in Cliamberinoa few days since w hich iu the num.Ier of his wives ta the Territory
' to five or
A mlt l"jy ami a giin areianulv wliea
apart, Imt they make aJerri ble foinhioation.
A pretty girl down east is a mind reader.She said 10 a.laaahfal lau toe other ' night:'"La! I believe yon are going to k me!"Site was right.' Aa illiterate farmer, wishing to enter someanimals at an agricultural fair, wrote to the
j'Mutrtary as uAUiwi: m Enter tue atMl'fof aiacksss." ne took the brixé.
An Illinois minister nooonce! on bis
Sunday night bulletin: The fuaerrl of
vkmtwí. u wiihtii an wiHijring ibi- -
'w addsd, FnendA of the deceaaeU are
faUf invited." f
Aa o! wta fron, ie cnnntrv m logto town and bearing that resumption bad
nctnally takes place, said to his wífe.Here, old woman, drive back home, d
dont look: for me befara Saturday nightrmgoihgto celebrate. Jnetice ha beendone The good old time are returning.The' way to resume is Ui t resume. Whoop!Huzza! I'm on it bigger than a tolccofactory." . - "
The Governor of New York attribnte theincrease of lunacy ia that state to high tsxa-tio- n.
A fearful record of the Democracy.
Galveston Texas celebrated the Uttie ofXew Orleans by tlte eaahkr of the first na-
tional Bank walking off with a share of the
deposit. Ceo. Jackaoo wss opposed' to
Xational Banks. - : !r7 ':
harpera, be induced tlie former to Iwlieve
that ait waa rieht, and ulitaioed the cnthe bond. He immcliately left the car, andflievlctinnlid a learn that he had teenswindled untiUhe train starteil. Tlie sharp-er left bis ialijtjiiC-r-an-d think- -ing something wrong when be did not re-
turn, she cot it open, only to find a lump otcoal, carefully wrapped in clean, white psper. Learning that they were 00 the wrongtrau, they left the road at De Soto Junctioa.Topektt Cnnunaltk. N.
Hon G K(Bn IlaMXK K. an old and bon-ere- tl
citizen of Austin, Texas, died fn thatCity on the 6th inst- - He war a brother ofJohn Haocirk,; form tlieAustin Diatriotr , . :Missouri Intends to do thing op in ntyle
and sends a ViM to the seust
TlKTe is a decided movenieut in favor of
annexing 'Kantna City Mo. to Kana, tlicn itwould read Kaunas City Kansas. ;
Southern Pacific.
A Sarvi-yin- g rarty of the Southern. Pacific
Railway cams into town on Saturday of lastweek. : Mr. Hood who has charge, ia look-
ing up the country with an evident intentioaof locating the road so as to touch El PasoTexas. ; The coarse of present survey in fromArisona on into Xew Mexico thence throughtlte Mesilla valles by way of Cooks I'sfton.
along tlie Li Mesa Grande toKl Pasn. TheSomliern Pacific is a parallel mad ith theTexas Pci5c bow exciting'sucb a grrst in- -
tereat in tiie East, so much so in fact as tolead one to belieye that the psssage of thebill by the seaste ssd congress a certainty.This mad is booked also fw El Pasx TexasThe coarse of this road is directly throughthe Mesilla Valley, the quewtioo ia will tlurernads remaia laraltei or form a junction.Tlie gi eat interests of tiieae. two highwaywould lie to intersect, and that int of in-
tersection would at once indicate the Me
tnmoti o( Xew Mexico and tba South wet.'.
, Tlie Sout Item PaciSe propns to tmili)through in two years, with the Tex pacificnot much later. The prosp:t brightea as
the day hm by aad faith strengthened byhope as tito A. T. and S.F. gradually buildsto the Rio Grande. Tha new era has In
troth liega to oawa with a cloud of silver
lining, casting a ray of brilliant light opontits path id peace and progress.
IT. 8. Senators'.'
U. S. Senator have beoa locted aa fob;.iws: 1.-- V ';';: ,..' X : ', :,
: Missouri, Gen. Jame Shields, Col. Geo.
G. Vest; IlliaoisJb AJ Logan; New Tork,Rosco Coakliag; ladisaa, Daniel Voorbeos;Florida, Wilknson Call ; Pean; Don. Csme-tor- n;
Xorth Carolina, Gowroor Vance; Culo
afo,Prear HUb". ''.?''The River Harbor appropriation hilt iifo
lie cat down this' year. Aad Kensa Citycalls for only I100.000. j
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Uto Clerk's offioe of Grant Coanty. I know
nothing about it ; it was aever a part of rjíe 1
recorda of tbo District Clerk' office. no 4id!
I ever see it The following corres pondeace jmay be considered a caaclasive, aad, I hopewill end the controversy 00 the subject Anya who feel aa interest ia the Blatter can saU
iafy himself by stepping into the office of tlieDistrict Clerk in Ji-U- sad examining forhimself: . '.
tM alia,X-- M- - ST. 187.
Mr. L. H-- lMdj4ttkt i'wk, - ;
f)er Sir;- -:, :
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Vr . .Will you plMseJnforjajBc.waetlM-- r the lKtiit't IVwrt Register ami CostBook tor arnt County i in joer ffi, andif an, state the kind of look rt.a and betbertliere arc any entrti ia it, and o!.liy
1
Your. , '
John S. Crouch.
Y- ' Office of District Oerk.- T- - Mesilla, X, M, Jan. 27, H7.Mr, John S. Crouch, ' ;
" ' " "1 ''' ' Dear Sir: :
Yourn received. In ansTwer I wiil 'say, that the District Register and
t oat book 101 lirant uoanty tsm my omceik Mesilla, where I foundlt Whea I came in- - j
to the office. It lAarJarge, rlf Jiound fecord j
ltk, of fiíííos and is properly mled for j
saskingíoch eatrie a are reiuird to be jmaiie in it. It lias in ;t ta--e hudrt4 and j
Hg fgyr aírtr, covering 544 page, til of j
which are Grant County cause. The date I
oi me commencement 01 tnese suits runsfar back a October 1st, 1871.
Xtj Respectfully, '. .
';X L. II. Baldy,'
y'- Clerk of tfie 3rd Judl Dist. Court
. These eatrie were all mad by me or un-d-
my direction, during the tima I wasClerk. I will state further that this bookis also lettered oa the back, Rwmt ashCwt Book op OaArr Cocstt, aad is nowlyiag ia the District Clerk' office ia Mesilla.where the very accommodating Clerk, Mr.'miay. win lake pleasure ia snowing 11 tothe editor of the BtnOd, or any one else whomay desire to see it.
Thine,Jom 8. Chom-h- .
Títere is ia effort being made, to eoBsol-idat- e
ill several Government surreviog ex.peilitteai.! jthf done ?h wh8yteni of",surveying public laads woald ; lie' clnwged,.add should! bill cue tbo turaseand beeouM a last. ": X... ,
The tittls of every imneiuj origlasllysurveyed by tlie giiveraiaentlwotil bain-val- id
aad there is Bota farmer in th waatwho wilt hav a dear titia" to hi land.Since the tenor of thia Ull haa b ome know
1 .... ... .
many resMiwstraacea have bon madeagsiastite paosaga yet an aaeaaiasw kv fcltsijtj:will be put through by tba aj.prupriatioaj
'committee. The great farming Jeterrsfsortha west should at Ooce signify Uieir di p.proVsiof secll' an act " :
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them from tlx mp, appropriating everythingthe Indiana bad and Marled leiaarely homcVThE' Independent.,
8 to 15 above Ban ymacio. another of like ran- - jber near old Camp Rice, another near Quitmanand another croescd aome mili below Quitmaa '
be lawful to iaane iegl tender notes of
Urjrr aoiLtoo a w'r tbooaandl
i.jt,- - t
r
The Indiana, not relishing this kind ff tre .t--
ment, gathered up a small psrtj- A wairior ltlwent in pursuit of the eoewy. Coming upon theMexicana in ramp the fig lit wat at once renewed:one man ws shot through the teg and bled todeath. AH the Indiana' proiierty wa recovered.together with everything the Mexicans had, inclu-
ding a wagon and team.CooIra ry to their usual custom the Indiana
turned over alt the property belonging to the "en-emy- "
to the proper authorities, and then trium-
phantly returned home.
Truth. .We notice in the last issue of Tluriy-Fvn- r Jau.
2id, a little article accusing some Journal of ap-
propriating bia idea (?) and aUo language (?)Tbe allusion la doubtless to the degree of rol J
weather in Korth and Cast ata tea Inclusive ofanowa
having fallen in the aouth, which appeared in tieIxorrssoxxT last week. The screes of roldaUo an account of tbe tnow appeared in the
4 days before Thirty-fou- r issue day.The Item alluded to wai er Hated and btained aa
paragraph that appear In rolumn of ssid paperA to exchanging, a friend of Lea Cruces tent theJsHurEXDEXT a copy, the editor thinking itrame on exchange prepared a favorable noticeand on better iniormslioo found that the paperdid not desire to exchsnge ditore in getting atthe truth abould in all honesty adhere to thetruth.
ByTelegra.p3a.Latest Dispatches.
Tli ludían Question.Washington, January 20 Tbe Joint Congres-
sional comraittci, appointed lo ronaider the ad-
visability of transferring the Indian boreau from
the Interior lo the War department, (his morningvoted on the subject with the following result;
, Against the Tianefer Senators Saunders andj Orflevby, and Kepresenlallvr $uw;t and Voor-- .j hea.j jn fal: Transfer Senator V.Creerr, and
j Rrpiwntaliie Hooker and Booue. "j
oT two rrto atooM b. given pmw in the ,
! prestation to Congrea. T1 ofponenl. of tbe j
Iraiiatel claim that Its advM-atr-s lallmg to ootaina nnyorily vote ttiual consider rb minority reportas au amendment offered to an existing law blieon a tie rote. Tbe matter remain undecided.
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Capital Chatter.r Washingtoii, January 2ftPre-iocii-l Havrs 4isssigned the arrears of pension MIL .
ubcriptiutvt to four per cent, loan sux-- ye:
bsrday's report, l.tí,TUU. TThe House 'omutittee on ltcform In tb Civil
Service baa authorized Brpresenlative Durham to
report for passage h'i bill Sxing tue eoupensatioaof distritt atUwaaya in lhu of fee.
Tbe dcsuaud fut ailrur aullar .amounted
h ta,isi f. tira month, l9,tJd, -Tbe Conniittee on Way and fcao decided
that thfj have not lime at th sfsmoS ofColtgtrstto make an lavtstlgallou Into the kid glove caeca,aa minus lot by A. T. Stewart Co. and cuu.ur-c-
in by SecTvfctiy "oSermaiiT7 '
Rapid Progress of the. litffuerLondon, January 35. The Kuvitan and (termaa
medical journals state thjt last Europe '! in astate of great alarm at the rapid progres of theplague towards the North and Eaal of Kunsia fromtbe Caspian Sea along the course of tb Volga.
One difficulty in pHTcnting tbe spread of tbeplagvetetbs aaaf' of liysiclan. About d
of Ui RiuisUwi tltictors have died, eitherduring the wr, or from typhoid fever, whk h foltlowed It, and. Urge aumlicr of . young studenlshavs been summoned from aoepitale or medicalschool to take tbeir plsces. One Medical jour-n- ai
insista on the Importance, In the Intercata ofall Europe, of providing Russia with dot-tor- s and
helping hrr lo keep down the plague.
Frota Kan Eejexario.... .a -
San Besarlo, Texas. .
January 85Dmronw IsnaraivncsT: A
It has been aome time sines t have written toyou, ih reason for which ha been partly because1 was too buss, sad partly for want of any occur-ranee- s
of sufficient Interest. I am a poor hand totask Interesting commuak atiotia out .nf assailor ftctlrlou mstters; bat for the last few days wshave bad a real Indian excitement About or8 days ago a party of Indian, "amber not positive-
ly known, but supposed to b about 13 crept up-on a party of Mexicsa sheep herder who nerahoddlcd around a small Ire,, and killed all of
then, Ihre men sod a boy. About the sama
time, or wlthia two or three days, afterwarda adifferent party of Indiana or tbeir trail , were seenon lbs river shore sod below. One party of from
ntwiiiK w( u aexa-- wna s targe drove tn nor.j
. They reea to have ail come out of Mexico !
a some of them were aeea near Canta Recio.Tbe Mexicana nere killed in or near tbe nvwa. 'tain, on the olh aide f tU Bio. Grande "below ,
4NI l)(MMa. ISC 11IIIC yl J IUU añil) UIC j
Mexicana are reported to have alaachteeed a largenumber of sheep which tbey were herding, it ia
aid several hundred. Tbey arc reported atso tohave driven off some wagon malea andCaval'ard'ahorses frota this aide and it i believed sons, cat-
tle. We believe it tbe duty of the L 6-- Gwvem.ment to give us and the niail line aoroe prw(ctkaon tfaia kxig expared lin iron thia piare downand hope soca strp win eventually be taken forthat purpure. . . .
CunapaJto.
THE CAUHE
Mb Vkmek aabmitteti a resolali.ntue Comiuittew m ladina ' Affair
to inquire lato tli circomatance which ltdto the receat of tbeCbryeaae Indiansfrom Fort Sill, and thfir alanghtrf hy theraited States forces. Agreed to.
A Newaoaper rrTvsoiHleDl iatcrvÍMredGi De'el Crook for the purpose of ascertain-
ing tlte canse of the rewnt Clx renne oat-brea- k
from Kort Sill, lit General's replypresents a new feature in the treatment ofthe Red man. It appears frma the inter-
view that these Indians were , forced 1ySttrtalivA to aiteniit . their escape, theyhad refused to ohey lite order fur their re-
moval, and ia order In compel them to ,l,
tbey were ihat up in one nf the Cntn-pcor- s
Quarters of tlie fort, serntubded lya trng guard, and ail fond denied themuntil they aliou'.d submit tr the order.
It is not surprising that the fries of theirwomen and children for food chati
awake inHie savage. lret'' a longing forfreedom and humaia treauieut. and tbey.ciecii--d to take the chances of lietng slatigh-tere- d
by aoore in their niatl effort to escape,rather than ntim-rabi- y perish by hung--r.
t'The result i lfore the country.As they J'b'ke windows and
d-- r a murderous Are was opened on totlaia by the guanl, and anew, women, andchildren were' intlisrriuistely slKit downthe few whtjufceeded in escapeing fromthe gtiwd that bitter cold night were pursued and when overtaken were kille.1, some"froze to death, while a fetr gained liberty.
We are among those who believe that thetiyatment of Indians require decisive andoflcn sever meajuns, bat 'we should notin our management of them, lieeome morebariM-rtvu- s Bit inhuman - than the Intimasthemselves. It shonl J not bs the policy ofthai great Oovernment jp .s'tirre shanilfuH
miserable Indiansnfcsu"ctionw,wIiena uiIi,lfot force could have marched tin-r- a
to tiie Keservatina without tbeluss of woe
Indian or on soldier.We think the killing ol these Indian is
a worthy subject for investigation and' wehope the resolution ef Mr. VonrUes will beacted npott. T
FIJfASCES.
The lloose Ccmtnittee on banking andCurrency anthturized Mr Ewing t olTi-- r thelollowing amendment to the bill now pend-
ing in the House providing for the repeal oftli resumption act. : S'
"Provided, that the money .Iwreaftef re-
ceived from any sale of Ixmds of tlte) UnitedStstes sbatt be applied t.i i the redemptionof other bonds bearing the highest rate ofinterest and subject to all: and provide",further, that whatever, from time to time,the proceeds of the sales nf bonds, shall
$ ,sHW,000 tha Secretary of theTreasury shall issue a call for that, smountof bond to be redeemed, and-the- . intereston the bonds called for redemption shall
CEA tWTBIKIT DATS
from the date, of such call; and provided,further that all United States Botes receivedia the Treasary shall lie issued and kept incirculatKm without charge, in the aggregateamount nf the arveaal denominations exist-la- g
on the list of Msyt 1878; ami ahtU sot
r
, Th todaatrial w ar Cowtindca to EoglatxI.While tbe mea urotitM a, atnke. r arw
ciolej M, hj nMtutctann throrjgb- . . . . L .'" ,"r mw'
. rjd ia me tutter winter crrt.l. v Hat tlte
apstxit f it all may lia w cannot natlertak
toan, bot certainly exiatioj aortal awlecnooroie coatlitioaa cannot g avrvite thetratr ua tisrut. P.ipu.latmo, ataaliooil
and iotelliifence will win in the) lottg runrtlioojrh the victtn--j lie wn through a iihmdyrevoluttoB.',. P. ,
Sugar mills hare tieen greatly increased'in Texas tUU veaaoo.
t. :.-- -There 4s more profit ia a small bud of
took liiierally fed than in a large herd poor-
ly cared for.
. liasw jo-loc- k raising frait--" It iagottd vwl, good management and close at-
tention that raises any kind of a crop.
Aa Jd and expenem-e- frn'tt tree planterbeing asked how deep and wide to dig holt- -
for trees answered : Dig em as big a thaorchard.
Think of what an agricultural fair maat'be in California, with cMage - fiv feet iacircnt;ference,-- ' pumpkins weighing 100
pounds. cocam!rs ne yani long, and (Miara targe a your head.
A corTespnnth'nt wilies to. knolr - how !
keep milk ; from becoming bitter en coldweather. If the milk is aided when straia-e-d,
it will not become bitter, and it will not
injure it for crean a T for any . tstitcr pur-- .puse. ;
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Genuine milk has a specific gravity-- of 1.--
WO; dilated with-- 10 per cent water if
j specific gravity ia l.Oili with 30 per centwater 1,024; with 30 per rent J.051 : with40 per rent 1,618, ami with SO per centwater 1,015.
The "export trade in live stick is sutsumisg '
magaificeat prop-irrtoo-s in fañada. An
English firm is reported as negottatin withToronto e porters for 30,0X10 bead of grade-Shortbo-
cattle sad 50,000 sheep of the :
Cotswotd and Leicester breeds. This, im-
mense nomlier is to be ciwb posed of thcltokest animals, and the entire lot is to lw
June nest. :'
Administratora"
There is now a trial in progress in Calift-r-ni- a
of a man causing ta liiilleal mi astojt t" adJiinistex on their esUtes.
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pews (a Beeclier s church ia Brook-
lyn, at the last ssiett, aitiouatetl to $40,721,
ling a fraction nrer the sales of last year,and leis than that of any other year for thetat ten year's. The sale of these, pews ia187Jamounted to 170,319. .
latrsyad or atnlau a'Taken up in Mesilla oa Wednesday January tim 4 cows, Í Bull, S HelSers aad ealrss. Theowner caw bsve tern Mock by proving property .
and payma; rosta.II. J.Cttalfia
SberiffM ..Ak;- -
JscUtto ArmijoIVv-Ut- y Hherit
AnliGrant Iea. - --
Tha Aati Graatites of Coifag Couaty willhave an opportunity ta exprese themselvesas te land Grant, at Laa .Vega oa the 1stiBsti "'r .A .;. ' ""-
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Black Btrda.The litUr feathered sonotars. fr, tbeir
earnhers are making the air alive and musses) as.the opening up of Boring. . 'A.. -
Mesilla, oaitboat Fkbwaby 1, 1679.
Local Items.5
Mr. OoldwsUSon of f customs Coldweü, oí this
District k In town from El Puto.
The) Saks. ',' .The Chancery Bíle hroujht lo tnwo ta day
man; that an: interested in real eslale.
Mr. Joseph Reynolds,Arrived I Mesilla on to-d-sj'f roarh. M r. Rey--
n.ild rone oa business and b looking well sod
bearty.
Rail Kider Deesd.
The mail rider between here ssd Fort Stanton
i re,rted to have fallen deal from bit boneio.il taken bit Tulare and U W laid be was
killed. ;
TwotUwBnduAgain we record the .shipment- - of la silver
Bri k from Silver City, shipped by M. W. Bf
mea to Kouutse Brothers, lilb Wall Street New
York.
Mexican DollarThe Mexican Dollar i now refined in tlte Mi
litary telegraph office at Silver City. .
, Hathe KoeonreneOf 8iler City formerly of this place to no in
town. Eagerly tbey wend tbeir way bark to are
tbeir girl , - r ..vYi'AMr. liiiM '. -
Of Lincoln County was in twn during the week
Mr. Maxwell intend opening a ranch at White'
.ttaW.Robert Hash
One of the obi compoeltorsoftlie Ixobfcxukstleft for Oliver City on Tueadaj Coach. Bob ia
a good printer and goes to workon the Oraut
Count; Jhrald. '
Tb.oti.Snoflh.prlnxwaUi ''n..Icloua. Tbe cold b aiven war and preirtl.are being made for gardening.--
TbeUesUlaAnd Crwrca milU are running to the full rapa-
city of water furnished by the Bio raode.
Mr. Jacob ebaoblln.Mr. Shaublia of La Cracea baa purcbased the
Lesiusky Mill of aaid place. v
OoL W.L.Mr Ryaeraau tta the Blata, having gone to
Waahiagtoa City, 0. Cw legal busuwaa.
Texas Pacific '
The TriM PacnV house is laying a pavementia front of the main baUdin. That' light im.
ptwtCmeuU arc in order.
laliitairy Ta4eTapn.Tha line of which Lieut. Jamea Altea has been
la charge la completed to 13 Paso, Texa. Thisatakea Mes'lla the t important point, hv tele,
grapbllne la frnilhcra Jfew Mexio. The aidwill be increased, thereby having two operators,with a Strong probabUírt of Drill Allen makinglSUpoinlkUheadquar.tr.
. Talephonew i.lt. :' Tbe tclepbuoea shipped to this Mllitsry Te1- -
' graph Otncebavs bees, tasted and prove satifc-lory- ..
Conversation, sinking and Instrumentalmaaic hav alike proved intareatiag, Aa to danc-
ing we are ant yet Informed-- ' - i C
A Nw Papar.As a general role oo most go away from home
to bear the new. Thirty Pmt says a new paper,to be called TA Jjr,' Is projected in Mesilla. A
A few more Muafaiooa pnpor In tlouthera New
Mexico, and then a panic ,
Wa Learn yfrom a private letter from Silver City that the
raceafdiscovery of mine near Central City t
creating eonaideraule éxt hmetit Mo satisiac-tor-y
working teala hav yet.neea asadc, but anumber of assay made by different parties show
lb mine to be remarkably rich. '
0rOUFrt4. .. 8. u,--. Uoyd.tol Uneolo county, called apoa us
yaterdayVW's Warn frota Mr. Lloyd that the
'bcligtrtnt out-loo- k" 1 Lincoln h fl fadingfrow view. ' He Informs u that the mail carrier.
.ilr. AUcn. who wa reported a having bceakilled near Dowlln's mill, waa not murdered, butdied frm soiue unknown cause, tie runner
Kara from btr. Lluvd that a party af Mextran
from the Bonito rwntly got up a lotal war with
;- - iba Apa. be oa the part of th reserva,
tioa, la which Lo aeoulltcd himself nobly. The
--t. Mexlcsnsatiarkingaaiaail ranch of Indiana, drovt
(
T .our town, and aurroundin h. k. :.rThe INDEPE found it aecaasarr to ser nr. . .XDENT.
- -eJ by a bwd of thieve,, the, were ao stronif
. HH IIItht innna 1 Í ,tut ij in oruer to successful Ivcarry out their entemri n ... "i juuiwkj jp ta the prewnt
time, they have len permitted to nereis
THE '
MESILLA VALLEY
. w'Mav- .aj lorywef" charge 10 per "bead- - tor clearingw. 1J1(.,ual proieasion without molestatiou until last week "l
WOMAN'.
Pat Doaan's Lecture On theFair Sei. .
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"""g Pmuous r, tl pañi,, , dia tlm Ir.ili... r ii . . "commanding detachmeut Co C T, R. deter-mio-
to put a atop to theaa mrl.,i.
mi iiuwara aoit others.Y aleta. Teiaa. IW oth ic-- o
He procured from th. "Being tully satisfied that many' pern,- a v(cB Will IOTth.. arrs ..fit . .The following correspondence- - explain, it- - .... . CTl , Hlrreol Uie j,., lnd f)) the 15
K ins I.. . . m . . .r - --ugW wun oeiBg in the Howard
.litK.i...L;. ..... INDEPENDENT !Hedsnarters First Battalion X. G Sv ... iuin oi tne citizen of this townpergt. Ludwig dispatched 2nd ergt. Loganwith four meo to watch ur t
"" ouary 10 1S79 Col. p.
were ico into them by persua.ioond .re inweeot of wilfmany wrong, I pro-Pe-,io connection witi. J. M. Anuijo, to use
my best al.itjüe. in the.r favor, if employedby them. Aot nersnn at tl. i. .
""Beetoov.He, Ark.-D-ear Colonel -- 'i... vrii uie muí mf tA --.r i .- - - - . " tuc iea FOB 1679.muí i tiM. Flrst Battalion X.tiooelWd. i w, , k th,t yoa Uoné themi wtld band went wiH,i .:..k. . -- w ie i ii us
charged who may desite to return to theirhoinM. .1 : .xujjer. quarters and tired their .n.. The rvririr vrtcv-- .
t which moment Serai. I.n,li .1... :' ta nu .li. .hr. . ÍT!" to herrad......... ui4 ucjire jsv iitrtiM. ... .oaua.ioo, fcy delivering under t. ,gipicetiMercantile Librajy HH, your celebratedm U 1.... m . . .
4 . mufl itJ auosi. ..f ti.. "T weeka nuiui- -eJ to make their arrest, iu.mi.ri psru'oi tbc world ..wl "u.'-VL-
'"fro"
ajSil
iirc44
- wun wie iarer, aad may returnnw without anv rian mV Tf--.tui.jiueoto saddle ud and folla th i . . . . w Unitize .h T - 'ters ot wuH'ii ,ntoe mrm
- ""J IIUUIUwant to return to their ímn,- -. . .
- to, on musy eveningJanuary 84. 179.
Should you accept .ir irivifatioo yourtneods u rov comrade rti .
of the Hanger they disappeared and crosseithe Bio Grande
. - icseut jwill mansi'e the r. .i , .- .- uiis UlU iem-tell flt.n. . . ... .aH aetersergt Lndwig.dr ymr visit pleasant and your lecture e.
Toar tmly,
.... ....... tme llten WlU , B0 dIf they desire u. to do so, nd employ u
Armed witli the writ for Hu irguodwlll and auDoort ,i Every Household"uce eT up pctiti..t. to the
aod Legislature for their pardc"n. Xow
- - - i,. viunu"f il Paso Co. to break Up this band of e.
he followed them several mile, intoMexico Until h. :.L .
r me to work ; the Legul aur- - meet.
y jb. lorrcy, ;
Lieut. Coi. First BstUlion X. G. M.; Bentonville, Ark., January 18, 1879.--Co.
Jy L. Trrcy, Fin.t BHttniKta N.G M St.Louis, Mu.-- M, .ler Sir: Your kimT.nd
i-- -J -- u ii ycu ueir. u. t work now- r icv a
Urge house. At the ai lit f th. .V.. Will drlifhf i. . .
irom;.,.i " :rr es4 aeewnrtchief oí Üh. bDd known here by the name ofda.
" ..?""nw :---.-
rntuJi o Ihé eo?ltlaJ,nd "P""11mxirr. ol kL nr.r. Iruininr to
coinplimeatary invitation has j,.t reachede, .iij I accept it with pleasure. The time
aggested will be entirely convenient frme, and the subject yon have .elected , tíie"0 of "!L?,brI l"uia -- bW chown To
chief elUracurUUcT ' W'U f"no "T
"lneu oreootergt, Ludwig, whichdid not have any effect, toonly prove to theSeargent that there was bo rime to hwe aqdhe oiened fire oa them.. hU firt .k... ... ..
" B" PP" published tor the 7 '
""""S-0- " J" make.ith tl,e bearer Mr. Ari,, win M--Tou c see m ,t m, offir io y.ietJk--Kht wittt rfoct Wety, or I wi, ero theriver to e ,.M hiw, flji j,,,,with ,he iUBt, A,tWBey ,nd Di.'t Attorney,xtUmy frieudar can .rm, i. .
through the Iim-- of the wddle, and head ot1K upon, it . one of which lrUe ma1--,
y heart never geta . .urfeit and hi, tongue ne-- Benefit of the General Reader,-- re" tu tuein anuJ--J out anyth.ng ,n ,0Ur favor at any time.
"U can commuiiiiate e..fi.i....! ...
--w..,, turning at once his rifle sentthe next shot through the bid of tw otiierwa, ai he was dismounting, liysuch brav-r- y
and cooloe.s Sergt. Ludwig ,ai pQt oatof the w.j two of the' 'most daogerhus menthat infested our couoty, and sent terror tothe heart, of the whole ln g . Uúmig,alter the excitement ..i... r .
... ... . .. ..-- T J. WIIU
rr grow Womanwry. the erowa-jew-
r.f the uoiverse, creation', masterpiecein a calico wrapper.Even Omnitioieoce had to practice a week
mi subs, moon, and il.n,, nieo, monkeys,ngele and scraphioe before It Mteoilltil, t(,"facture her, and took its first d,Vrest after the exhaustion ir.I. i.. . A..t
sn4 seeks sdniifinr. to mrnl,b reliJlüIc lBfX Jf"a.i au timen.
ltoprctluly,M.G. Har,,er.
11 Attorney ait Law.1.c., iuui.u IllDl- -'elf and Intl. band surroun.led by an armijl
ALL PiRTS OF THK COIMKI.ítwve i.i elh an nothoritiim wlu. !From the primeval specimen f the r.ce who. Wohihh'ktu arrest llie li-- i ... . I
" i aner a parleythey,emitted the three Ranger to return'
- . nnanoo with Beelzebub under a- P'ppeo tree in Iden, gt her husliand di- - oal AffairsA man who siruairled will. . rinlig
... -- w. viMTten., anq tne Seargent remam. cnargea from his aituation as,"Uan j was brouglit to ,i,e City of Tit 'M ,h crisis--T. . over uie fence inio
iuu BurrrmiiTstii ta i.i .1.... . ...1uninterrupted s.ee,, ,;,,, In.. .J V.:. . P' li onoVi, " !LLli"'" vr -- M.uuwa wih-io-
, to Marr of anf who but him id iail nnN -r-y Hisaiuhife laring ,0i lK-r,.t-riroy;. Eliiabeth and
Y.ctoria, of England, and p,MieU p, M.e.tiie, Was ittli'i In h'a lAt. .- -4 lIarti.llv-- t il.. . ..j and.. ulsi ,nruan .WK reara of K.sr.v aThTmTJTi " r lar be riven r.erl tnt.viiMtu.ii
by (ooait walKin., fc.J ,
chants Mr. Soloman Schutz bailed him outunder whi, h conditha he is at preseot
further acti. the' tase has lentransferred frr.m tneauthoritiea of El Pasoto the fiUte authontie. of Chihuahua.
i i;ii'1... . ; . i . ." (. It VIH Iftlrlnt.t. - ,1 . . .l.itor,,.i0,f,tfuD W(rroW( shehMln pioverhi.lly .t the bottom of everydeviltry and the top of every eharitv. last at
. ,PH,r was en openfor .r. . fShe heard in the .tilines." of thenight, a window onen tl. .1.1 . ., mo unir aoaf The Correspondent
IH have spar aei afwrt for his use.
31ijor Jones:he ,:. and rt -- t tr pnkber. Her
tiKog.nd--
,drum- -
atick, tr...inH.ant round tlm g,.i Andyet bow ii we'kjo, .rf W dimlywe UB.l-sun- . hrr. how -.- ....-: ..
n e Uie UD.ii rsi rn...l .:!.... : i.
..1 r.s.t.,tel- -. 'a mo-me-
more man with f, d.sgo.sedfntered the room. ?ha in.taotly aaw herhusliamr. danger and anticipating ,g0 ofthe tin welcome intruder she r..;ni L
tug at present in the fwa of El paso yttMLnin tni.' .ll .1...- - r . ." " "" uavmg seen desper Miner THE TKJWXHer, t..W feminine .irit i the .,;. mj un 01111 our streeu night and ...-.n- a M(J pres her finger upon hert implore silence, held out to the man
otl r and mistrc. ,.fthe world, ceo'Jury or two o her: mify !rnfiv, WMbetween Wng , ;,. and pi, ,,, g
. ulultola, her st.t... ,0 I .ighU , re nc
- er iceya. To her gre.t aur-pus- e
be took neither. W l.ti..., i..
, Knowing t.iejr strength to out. IUnger, having ohticed the br,, ateM and conduct of ergt.
Lutlwig in Uiis emergency, sincerely recom-mend him to your pedal attention, andthat we feel confident that a i ...........
S W? Vitó -- "' -slnrja subaer.henT t Jl. """. Io
(tetting up eloha. ,rn,t, U"'""',l" .
"o.llCTI- -
nl or charratd bv the rouraa ,.f h.., VItmn ran not lie known
"
It-- in .1.,s s, Ark,,,!!, ewWorker, and Viiino.B, tUa , -- "i" iwmwithout robbing a house sanctified ly sach
strength of sffeotion, he departid. fWetteroGr.Kr. . ,.;': ..
never lie commanded by belU.r, braver,. .....re caretui man'
than Sergt. Ludwig andW. ..FlMd't. I .....
vicaapooa, Turks or Algeriana.HopIOg that I m., .,,,e fh- -
gallaot gentleno of j.mr battalioa a fewu-- w idea. , hi. m.,t dbcued but least
"v pena receipt or this youj wnyly with the stLCere wish of the signers,bv anoointina' Sertr r
Ho was a handsome vouav i i.sweeteat and most nuzxle. Job Work" r-- a- w. tne mgnesiof a! theme, terrestrial. ' I am, my dear be-- koí oSRc' t yourcomm.nd D thi.countv.OVeuV Vlllin v... . .r . Slonl. ' " " . ', j ., . j rpeciiuny, t ("
8. Schutx.
l,1,e 1Btu the ttaw. He cut another fel-lo-
out nf hi. girl, whereupon the other fl.low put up an artistic shade over his opticsThen he wrote ta the inconstant one in anironical vein: Cmu, to the Imwer J haveshaded for thee. v -
P. Dwuw. of all kinds executed In the
Bravery in the Line of Duty
S. C. SladeT. P. Clark
Alward White.Kobt Iteeder. ,
John Warner.M AUwood.
S. 8chutz ét BroA. 8. Hart
I. D.Ochoa.Clias-.Bai-
Joseph Cotter-Leopol- d
Sender.Doc. Peck.Edward Luis.A. Krakauer. . : '
Joseph Msguffln.
Florida.We publish a letter and petition addressed
TU fn liv th vi K distance,lluo.
wurK Su'wll tolv s.tfCornea boldl v out an.I t. . v.f,-- " run.
pie by convicting and punrshing those whowere engaged in the iwrpetraiioo of frauil. THE I.MWKNPKNT eontjin.'t ias; oyember Here-tofore thia election fraud busioca Jiaabeeaconnived at by partiee in power, and the axeha. fallen in lichalf of v. ; .
UoniezMaq Attorney. '
.Don J. Mf Gomez, alia. Armiio' businesa
io Mexico may be inferred from the follow-ing letter. Just how successful tha fin ofHartleeandArmija waa iB its ntwpridoesnot ppear, but judgiog from the difficultiestha junior member of the firm ,. -i- .i. i
. . peoplethat nrir . . ...... Thirty-Tw- o Cplrinris,
.... , faso, commendinir
.- conduct and lir.very of Sergcnt LudwigftheTexM Range,.. They k that 8,-r- -
-- nd he good ,h.t he ,1M faJ to the nwonou. chapters d ott,.
wise terrorizing the thieve, and robber, thathve w lg,ofe,telthtcfHii adwirl T"' ÍD the lme 0f da,y me' r
I""0- - Th' PP'e nd g.,1-- 'tRoeni of El Pa have our heart,wshe. ,hrt their prayer may be graut.El Paso, Texas.
Jsnuary 23rd 18Major Jones, Austin, Tex. .
8ir; several month.
r. - --"nirr Soa iree institutionscan afford in the least to allow frau t aj.
j,...,,.. go unpunished. Wbtn elec--uoas cannot lie held iinl. ...( . TWEWTT-Tltau- r .. .-r- -"i '. siDHnii, .. . , re.d.T V.--
."".w.Wrt are detated toeoiiCliihuahua, we may conclnda that, m peac.-maker- s,
thev were nat a .Bumiusiioo, ua ot I Mix atnn-i-n. a.. . . ..mr, mnuAítx . -. . .
anam uica III. full time lor the ritme f !. i. " . , mZlil,, l.h rtiaer rsr.iir; .J! extends tn. n.other paper, found on Gome' person was
forged certificate, setting forth that be wasfield enforcement of the same by the Court...... s.ter crime cao blacken aiuerica' fairescntcheoo, or 1God given LiUitv n... u.
" toe insi election a member ofth. T..A. T ' i . . .The "nrm may have nmid.tion and fraud at election.. I
o. S. CASAD, '
lousiness Manager.
cw J(dverfisctttfut Special Jofíce,The Independent.. Ua of Lime.
Vmt'. Caldwell reasons 10 tfats way in theNew York Tribune: - Hence.' the tiit nd
ooe ot the most important rules to be ulh
served io tlie use of lime is tht it should be
applied in these large dose only to soils
comparatively rich id humus, or strong clayoils rich ío linely divided sükates.tjisa
been proved by experiment that lime willconvert plant-foo- d front insoluble to soiubtcforms in either caee. We'find tlie proverbcurrent in France and German;, a well asin.our own language, that 'lime without ma-
nure makes tbe father rich, but the children
poor; which" mesas, plainly enough, thatnot only should we start with a good soil in
using lime, but should maintain its goodcondition liv the liberal nse of mauure.And we find that whenever, in this countryor elsewhere, lime is osed intelligently manure is used freely.
Arrival of Mails.
;.While coaches of our mail line arrive and
depart with a regularity pleasing in the ex-
treme, yet on. the 30th we received tlie Kan-
sas City Tint of January 12th and 23rd thesame day. This is a frequent occurrencehere of late:' While many little things, as
mail getting wet from rain mvrie of river,can le overlooked, there is no excuse, formails being so terribly behind.
Mormons vs. Supreme Court.
Leading M irmrms have expressed them-
selves on the late Supreme court ruling affecting polygamy, so as to lead to the con-
IduMon that the priest ho. v I ofSsIt Lake willnot tie gi.terned by it, but will continue ti ' Metieo, at hi otane in the Tuwnf Lincoln. County
. mu rerhnirv. s(eeaid. mi Xtlunday the awh daymultiply unto themselves Wives. Tll great of llarsl'. at nnreloc-- . ami sul.niit tin- -
desire of the petpt at. large is to se thff" ;nM
Supreme Court ruling thoroughly enforevd.
PICKLED KEKF. ,
For preserving licet in pickle, ihe foliow- -
ing niettio.1 has been adoptedjij flitny houKe. j ikeetiers w'tb tbe best autvess :
LAND OFFICE NOTICE.
V. . LAXD OFFICE,- U bimlu, .V M.Jan. 15. liCi
TtJHKBrAS ASTomo Josa Usarla, I theV V County at Somrru. la tlie TerrHorv. of Sew
Meitce.sn thelvthday u( January. H.fil Id tlOffice hw SUIwiit, tor the K.', J W itand tlie w . s E. 4. heellne 7. TowuJim li jsouth of Range i real of the ut unne IpsJ wemtiu. I
" Cfw exieo. aji!mK srUienKwi on tlie Snl dav(if aaifli, ISTi. and mm lppiw- - to make proof andpayment! for said ta ml antier the proVUtoi f the
i hwiw inrt nitw nunc; V)q n V. KF- .- J
. tm the ttri day af Mepteniber, tic. ArlinímEdwin Lrflaicb. (led a Declarator. Siiiemrni f r i
Ule ti. K. of cud Hmiuit 7. Tvarnttiip and Uangeaforesaid, whieb trad embraces tlie east hil ufsaid A Bi ia's elalM alietpni settlement on the litday uf September. MC. and wasKKaa, t'harirAeklrv. mi tbe iird day f r. A. II. IhTh.tied a ikeeaantKirr Watetaeol for (tie a W.of aaldJteetiua ;.JIwiiitpaid Kance aforesaidwlikb tne mmanm tl.e amMhulfirf taid l.AK" i a'eiaiio atlrifliic artleinent au lot las aav ai Keti--
iteuilxT. ler.t : Therrf-m- ,NOT1CK is herehr rivea tüat a hearin tn deter-
mine lime euuttiruux eianiM will be held at tbeOffice "f tbe Krgitter and Keeetn r tn la M-- a. onTburWay lie ZTtli lar uf Frbruiary. KJv at ISo'rloek. A. M.. at allien time and );ace the panieabova named are hereby immawaed b appear andfurnish Uraiinumy eoneernina their reseiive riguMand lulerrat in the Mart ot land deferlbed in the
htieeut uf the ssid Arklo Joaa(Ata la. l' . '. -
geo. ft. bowman, Eeeter.No. 31. . AUIANO BAKF.LA. receiver.
LAND tlFFICE .NOTICE.
!X r. 8. LAM OrTtTE., v i--a Men.ji. N, M.
.' Jan. lb, I8T.
ATEHY M. Ct.E.NNET. ef Unenln Cannty.Territory of Sr Meneo, 4avlaa filed Un
Otnct his Iieelaratorv StKieuieiit. dated Januart' M.
1;, for kK No. X uf fteetiuH 4. T. II . tUre IT E.un atúeb V i ixi AH OawrncM. Slied a Iterlara-tr- .htatemcut dated OeK.iwr ism. and of wmrli
Jowph Sunm made Tirolr Culture Kan v on tneItdbdavof oeeemt-er- . lTS: andsaid t LCay.lifttiiiC Blade applM-alit- to pruva his OHaptiuncewith lite prreiutin law, witu a view '.o liw entryof mid lot ami paymeal tberefur. aatl theJMntn in
lBrT 'Zf..-- T aptZF
tifctt. 1. BOWMA. KgU!erMA!llANBAltLA.Bcceiver- -
. st .
j
i r--Bj
a v CD
at i--j
k , oq
H. C LnnjtsaV. FRVDIrilAU.tas tvwew. .V. it.
M. LEGinCICY&Co.,
MERCHANTS,Las Chic, Sew Mexico
tIn thu well known eatablishment can be
found, at nil timea,a large and well selected
Stock ot Genernl Mert-handls-e, wlmhwilt be told at the very lowest market prieea.
II. LESISSKY A CO
. FINANCE.
Tlie TJ. S. 4 pur cent. Woods are Iwiug ta-
ken quite freely. at the Banks, and each
lay lacrea-e- s the already enormous amountnow subscribed. In regard to the 4 percent bonds tbe Chicago Tribune says: "An
interesting result of the heavy inveoients in
in four er cents in that bank deposits are
decreasing. Persons lio hate Iweo in the
. habit of keeping laig-bUBt- 'e at tlie banks Í
idle are drawing tlictn out and purchasing 4
pcrceuU. lo tbciu their wncy will be as
safe as in tbe bank, and will pay them 1 parcent, interest evfry throe months. Minycases of this sort areTrpurted to us by the
Chicago banks. The subscriptions to the 4
wr cents since January 1 amount to thesum of nearly f 100,000,000. Much
of this vast sum is money that would a lew
years ago have gone into savings banks, or
kept in bank awaiting active employ-ment. As far as this immense-enfren- t, ofinvestment in 4 per cent represents the dif-
ficulty uf finding" em ploy incut for capitalin tradeand manufacture, it is not an en- -
sign. The best feature of it is
the saving of interest to, the Government,in solicitations to the immense subscriptionst. the 4 per cents t must not lie '
forgotten'that their may be a reverse movement soon.
Any great revival of trade 'or speculationwould create a sharp demand lor ready mon-
ey, and lead to heavy re'ilizations of the 4
per cents. Last fall this kind of movementwas seen here. When business began to be
bri'k. large bliKks of 4 per. cent were
thrown on the market. Desleís boughtmore than they sold: Merchants and rnpi-- t
alits who had put their múury into Gov-
ernments to. make the interest during the
summer, sold out when their business beganto need their capital again. Their are signs
already of an unprecedented emigrationnext Spring into Kansas, Calo rado and Ne- -'
braska. Tne mining cities of Silver Cliffana ieaavuie are calculating upon a move- -
ment in their direction that has not been
surpassed except by the emigration ot 1849
to Califoraia. If anything of this sort should
occur, the demand for . ready money wouldhe very pressing. Tlie fpnr per cents, as
bearing the to wear rate of interest and be
ing the ni't cuavertible, would 1 the most
freely converted of all The re-
sult would be a decline in price."
A decision made by the Supreme Court ofthe United States recently, puts a quietusUoa the claim of one íkutt and some other
persons, wh nnxlestly set Up a till to seyenmillion acres of btnt in Missouri and Arkan-
sas, Including twenty-fou- r entire count! in
those States. The claim was founded aponne of the old Spanish granta, the confirms -
i". , . i i . .....lion 01 wmcu uaa ooeu a curse wine coun
try. In this case tt was fortunately lound
.impossible to make a survey in arcoi dance' with tbe terms ot tbe grant, which was drawn
with no knowledge of tlie physical geographyof the country. There are eq'iatly indefiniteand fraudulent claims hereaway which will
hear the samo sort of decision, and the soonerthe better. Enterprite and CkrouiHt.
Forty Cheyenne Killed.
The hostile Cbeyennes imprisoned at CampRobinson, not, desiring to be taken back .totheir reaervstioo io the Indian Territory,
as escape on the 10th ult., firing up-
on the guard from revolVera they had con-ewd-
on htr persons, Thft ttoiips killedover forty of the Indians, they kilting one ofour men ami wounding three others, one ot
which is not expected to live. A number ofthe Indians have been recaptured and the
noailr brought in to the post lor burial was
thirty.
Sheep."
Texas can boast of over 8,000,000 sheepwithin ber border.
r.. nui ll.. . i...- -r ...fi.i.uirl
ICicnum FwUea
The undersigned enert of the laM all! amiif i ltall re Martiurtt deeeaMd liavui Imwu
gnuiled Ml irt aiiuMintnt)ua Willi vod a illupun fbe enlaie of mud i'haifre Martmetus
OeeiuMi. uetetry pvem notittr u aUerwM km- -uk MieniM-it- r indebted l sud tux la ruine for
rd m.1 etu au.u ail haviueluiiiitiruiwtuod Male are auilwinrai iwwir aulxwsdlay and aisitiu tlie tinte by law to tnauutlcii)(iieu Im aeuaiu 4 un tluo. rtooata taon.
CKoouo Mirím IKascahar. t
HPANISH UZBCIO BAMS FOB 6AXJ1
Lyneb Brua, of Colwrathi, Iuua Aña eimtiiy. offertr ale, in Iota i suit purcburn, a Sue hit atbpaih Hennu lUmi that have hm raised ia tfcia
Temtwy aod are not wbjnt 10 dtaeaaevtu hiiiinewly Un ported beew ara Uaba. Tne ram a illshear at hat IS pounds uf wool per year whaaover ue year old.
For further purtieular aply toLYNCH
Colnrado. . U."
Ijm (Tire P. O,
TRADE FOR CATTLE- OR SHEEP!VT. will trade tur entire ST K of EXKRIL' MtiBÍ HAMM1.K and More Future
to about Thlrt-- S Tbund alatlarafirrATri K jw ati r. Tue HioeK eat-sil- s
i4 litoa'EKIEí". DK.V lilMUM. BocrtaI lutliins. Maddlery, Manlwareee. l.Hla'KKIb.4ail fieui aad new. OKI iNjolnt. Bhu Hltonnti m fim orueraiw i Htei i e.r t mujaTbia bi a arat eiasa tit an míe wolioijcto eugiure in the t.KNtBAL VttKt HANblAKbutouiaas. For huther ttantniuua, Apply t
KAKXKi-- S BtttK.El. Move
Xa 4t, i" i
Browne & IIakzahaues,
LATE
Chick, Browne '& Co.WBOLESAt E GROt-KRi- t.
OutfittersAad
rorwajrHn and Commlaakm Mercaasaasi
7 Lloro, Colorado,A - ' '.
-- Telegraph House.The aliove House is now
ojkjh for Regular. and Tinn-sie- nt
Bonitlci-s- . lassougtrson either line can be ac-
commodated with Mealsand Rooms. .
a 13m. E. A. Kiss.
for Uling, add (r qttarts af sal?,: íiúrpounds of brown sngar and fonrouoce ofsalteter. Sprinkle tbe miiture over each
piece as it is Dacketl. and ponnd down solidaod weight lieaviiywiih atmira. No waterneed be nldcLas tJiere will I enough twin
formed from the liecf nd other mat-ria- ls.
Ttie brine mut coo'taotly cover the beef, asthe sir w.mi.l soon spoil it. ; -
V.
A, T. Stewart.
tt is creditably stated that tlie remnin ofthe late k. T. Stewurt bave Iiean recovered ;
pri e paid 150,000 and no questions, to beasked bat such as to Veitaiuly prove theidentrty of the body.
: Stnnggliug ou tbe Frimtlrr. ,
Tlie Itrowosville, (Texas) fcmoerii, in con
junction with he Progrtto,' of Mataraoras
says that Minister Romero's policy with re-
gard to the frontier is deleterious In the ex-
treme.The olwtacles that he introduces In his
famous decree of August 8th, instead of tend-
ing to alm'ish or diminish the contrabandtraite, will be a direct stimulus to Increaseit. Those dispositions, those, exaction, will
simply revive the contraband by "rive force."fio honest merchaat can submit to the vexa-
tious system that the law already mentionedexacta. Delay are nothing,' but can tbeMexican government, is it able, will it guar-antee that these vexations end consequentdamage will be paid promptly f -
Tlie impunity that the decree grant to an
Irresponsible deoouncer is not baaed oa nayprinciple of justice. Common sense rejectit. Let the Government pay regularly theirrevenue officers and soldiers. Let honestofficers command the various port along tbefrontier. Let tbe Custom Jlotne official be
. td tliey ought to and then and only thenI you will stop smuggling. .V
m --
VALLE DE LA MESILLA.
Lit Mesilla, Sábado, Febrero 1, 1870. jSo. 33.
LP.BKOWNE. v - . ... D.Ka.OtyM.F.A.MAÍÍZASARES. . ... - i nM.
BROWNE y MANZAANRES,
Abarrotes por Mayoi
CoaiiMaai.ia. v Fartora.
El r.'ioro, Colorado.
T4a-atar- ta SH rimada t aaSVs KattiaMtr.3 lurai-rtl'aJtac- testaimtari v e)ertr da
la ultdi-poiúcio- n del Baúo CusJIrc Mantewae.habléodo recibido la que U ley wn-ur-- re
íarm representar íieaa tettasannarta. ksm aa--
todas ta vmoaat as ma eue ni sn- -diruua eon dkt) nLsdo. pmet lumeiliiisaiias á.... ..í. i.t rmoaiu-a-, m fimo aiariias tqm m van caavdereebo k alean rrrlanwi. smh S amaiihta aaim
Vol o
Actualidades.
Roberto Sah, I
Pirlio par Silver City en el corhe de el, J
Yiernes, Bob. e un buen impresor y va á
traiisjar en el Grant Coññly Herald. i
!
Solicitamos(Vrrespomlencias en español de todas par- - :
;t' S del Territorio de1 Xuevo Méjico, siendo
.oue sean de uittres pub.ico-..- . v t
Si DeseáisTener hermosos encabezamientos, tarjetas
invit.-vriones-, venid á la oficina del IxDtPKS- -,
DiESTE.' ,
El AprecUble rCabalteio Mr. Maxwell del Condado de
Lincoln estuvo eo nuettra plata dónatelasemana, Mr. Maxwell pieata establecer uu i
rancho on ta Agua Blanca,
Cartel Hermano,liecuerden que ea el avjso de lot hermanos
liarle! ofrecen elliisuri buen cambio deluerranvtak en general de elae y tbj
' estilos modernos por gariado mayor ü oie--
LcSt anilloEitau ea noa rondkion fhTorblc. p&ra ln í
caminantes.
i, . ..jíi
Coinu- t.1 e1. tor tiene un ojo ne!ro y no one.i le !
uiiii iun i;c nao ju , áoktu aparece- - ;!
ran en meM pliego esta semana. ,:
Los Trigos .;- Están brotsnto fuera d la tierra' con nna,hermosura y frescura como de costumbre.'Est año se cree qne nuestros lalmulnres
buenas cotliecliat. r
SoOlTideis :'tQue el molino del señor Casad esta mo-
liendo la mejor arin. ru I mercado i pre-cios sumamente baratoa.
Las Suevas X".De la Mcatils estaa sufriendo de Éebre jfríos a causa de. ía torta lista. úa ' u ri tores
que tieue
Si Queréis .Tener hermosas obras tipográfica venid
á la oficina de El I.tiM.rsJiitTic ya hemosreducido nuttro precios.
Tres MaertesOcurrieron esta "semana. Ignoramos los
' '7":"rLos Presos
D? la M'jsillaac pueJt--a ver diariamentelimpiando la arena de nuestras calles y calle-
jones.' ' :IIoium v lMnJ ;
. . ,tx hava en u residencia vieja visitando a ;
si ouiin-f- ' amiguS. El esta Itosjw-dad-.i
en el Hutei de Cuoilfe numero 2.
MUTreu '.
D l.in itifae! llueina regreso del Cooda- -
do de Grant el Miércoles de esta sciuta.Mathew EoMencran ,
' Üe Silver City vino i visitar i su novia yi sus numero. amibos en La Mesilla. Ladeseamos un feliz viaje y agradable.
Jha"A.' Logan ira al Señad fle "Illinois.
El prutesor Hill ira al Senado decolora-do. El recibió 1 voto en el Senado delEstado y seáis Cámara, i i. I : '
I
-- LasOcuéSun frias y lot días calurosos.
Despaclios Telegrafieos.
Extranjero.Habana. Dec. 26,1878. El vapor Vit .
JVm Yrk llego eatn mañana da Vera Cruz,con noticia de la ciudad de Mexico que alcanzan 1 1?. En la noche del 14 foe asalt- -
,au3 por Boa partida dé ladronea na tren que
LiU Vera Cruz, a cuatro mil !aa de Puebla.Mataron al encargado de los equipajes, hin-- J
eron al conductor y te llevaron del Oen 27,- -
000 en plata. '
Datlaa, Entro 8,1879. l"n tren de pasa-
jeros de la linea 11. P. C. e dtscarrilio estemañana, en un lugar, a tres millas al sur de
Ennis., La canea del aceiiTcnre tue un rielroto. IX carros fueron destrozados, y dos
pase)ero, se cree qne tan fatalmente heri
dos.; Sns nombres son desconocidos. El
conductor, Mr. DuffV. se descompuso una pi-
erna ; el Sr. y la Sra,' Walker sufrieron serias
confusiones, y el Sr W. Vi. Davis sufrió anaquemadura en amano.
En dalas se esta trabajando para organizarnna lonja algodonera, be han dad" ya los
pwosi remninares y es timy posib'e que es- -
ta tttitMirtMntf ottMifl r.r.mío ista., ., ,
'
. . . ...- - t 'r T'i Viiint, r.nero irfvnio v rjtti .. .... i . .... ...,i"... .
La roanifesnones de estos seuorw ,nili.
cn q"B vd lvn a su país sumamente com- -
, ., , . ' , ,
a San Antonio j Galvest'it.
Waliintop, Enere 8. L Tesorería gen-r-
compro hoy 400,W) onzi de plata o
jot uta buj n; Sor
.' Ku- - va Orleans, Enen 8. Los escursida-- i
tS de Ctiicagn sea Ta díspútaei,nndus-tr.st- t
americana, en una ruuiuu que celebro
este tarde eJreo tus agda:iiuientos al
Goberoatiwr de ta I Corregidor: Ja ciudail. ' ' '
lisirávrado Robados.- -
Tomad 1- M. íirl M'wolr. Enero
22 de XÜ', 4 Hacas, J Toro, 3 JUquMas y 3
Becerros." ti dnsno do dicha propiedalcoirsotikiente prueba y pit-ga-n
lo U7tito." "w'u II. J. CtsiíTK,Hiersff.
;- " pr '
" Jacinto Ariaijo, í '.'
Diputado Alguacil Mayor,
La Vuelta del Muudo en G8 lias.
t EÍ Señor de liars consul de America en
Aleiandria. en W días ha rodeado todo el
niuniio. r.n vciDie uiaa oi ci iie ucAJi jaDdria San FrncibCi, paaaudo pe
Brindis!, Paris, Loo. ires, Livcrpo4 y Kew
York. Otros veinte empleo para ir de S.
Francisco a Yokohama y IIon-Jtag-, laegoen djez dtas fse de -- Honjr Koirg a CeyISn, y
después de doce diss llegó a Suez, de donde
en poca boras volvió a Alejaudria., ,
7DiversioH Fatal.
Mientras en oaa ailea dot departamentodel Orne (Francia) divertíanse honestamente
cincuenta j dos muchachos, deslizándose
soure la superttcie helada de up muy hondo
estanque, quebróse repentinamente el híelot
y curenty cha-- de ellos cayeron va el
fondo, quedando todos victimas de la maer- -
Monea! al Garrote.
Mout-asi- , el asesino del rey' D. AlfoHMr
XII, fue en fin sentenciado a murte y eje-
cutado. , El rey vencido por ta lagrima dela espoay del hijo del cullile, ae inclina-
ba ya a la clemencia, mas luego prevalecie-ron los inconvenientes ponderados Wr . los
ministros, y el rey tuvo que dejar lihre elcurso a la justicia. El reo estitvu en capillaveinte y castro horas y se confeso. El üscuatro de. Enero oyó mita a las cinco délamaAana, y antes de subir al cailalwn, se dice
que reveló, cosas áe muchJ importancia, lascualtn fueron luego comunicadas al rey,
CAMBIO FOB GANADO MAYOR ti 0BE- -v Jas.
NegnrtaivnKiii ntwrtro surfUlo entero de Mmao-- lGaeral y fturHlrniaies de Iteiuta al akrde twiata f clara mil prmmm 35.000 por ptaadoáutwjaa. Kl wrtldemMxleile ml am-ír,- , crnenia,.buras f lapiOuK, ni aeeaai siUena r fmru-ri- s etc.Abarrotes uám trvan y uneva. (nern y roa.atpaUw j tia, Imtns rti buen orden y h euimii--. ii.. t !a tnr iur ortuiitat ofrecidaSra firramuM que intenten estábleeirrje en esiieia
tMKinl. I'u n tulvnnt swlreel artlei)M dirl'nrae i
. üísruLs UkkhaxokBMmrr .orad'
IVrün, Enero S-.- E Principe líismark pi rece es! nt aorixeibnliiio tmla oiMtrtunidail
j p",a declarar tus ',,r,s.ln favor ie la trifa; últimamente iitüV ra ektceso y le raa- -
ni-n-t faorabie una curta cm aminmla a conde-
nar el trafico (ibre, lie se le lirigío por los
agricultores.
Mi tU es la .barca-j--
suerte e la tear, rY fin tua desdenes,
Prayorl. .tempextsd !
Si no caluia., niña,Tan cnii l vendaval,Se rom je la barca,SI pierde en el mar!
Corpus Cbriste- -r. p,
Sociedad "Beuito Juarrz.
- Sociedad mutualUta que lleva el nom-
bre que encalma e.'e párrafo, celebro elJM las e'eciones para' funcionario de la mesaDirectiva. II tuilnron electes :
Presidente : r. Ascención Garcia, filar
monio.Yicc-pre- si lente ; Sr. Juan Garza, comerci-
ante ,-
Secretario : Sr. Leon A. y Obregon, topó-
grafo. -.
Segundo Secretario : Sr Angel Fernan-
dez i'pograf'i. , ......Primor Prosecretario : Sr, Jose Can tu, ti-
pógrafo- , ...Segundo Prosecretario i Sr. Abelardo
Gomez, comerciante . j
Tesorero : Sr. CaleJooio Garza, coraeréi-ájat-
;
Contador : , Sr. Carlos B. I'cnrz, farwacc-tttk- o'
J ;
Felicitamos a la Sociedad, por habar he-
cho tan acertada elección, y deseamos queios nonibrodos, cooduzcait a dicha Sociedadpor l buen sendero de la sano mora. ElDemócrata.
. La nieve y el frió s desaparecido atera-ment- e
d nuestro hermoso valle.- - "
tu arrrski tlenu del jmea lermiM tptt amata la,ey !..'...
CRiu:buto MiBA-a- a
aiiHMwaL f
B. M. VmON. - Aulerwnn-l- e 3 WU-n- tir Saack
. ,r4toHvso.. " de D. A. Jaaxary f t
VILS0M yJOHHSOU
Especieius por 3!ayor
MI r i nu i saucana
Haye y Mexico. K M. Wf LAOM. - Autenorratr'd Wiitanj Kaackk
J. T. JOHNSON'.- - " i D. A. Jurar; J laque toando el uno inania el otro duerme, j
Toman el pecho tan pronto a la madre tomo '
a la ama de cria j77
CONDICIONES DE ESTA
PUBLICACION.jYmran acá mucho tiempo etue pifio? i
podrá uce-W- 8i uno de 1o& gemelo llega-ra morir, cé ma que nbado que etotro lo
iguiria pixM despue. Hj vario ejempíode etto in embargo, ha habido ua Cafto
üerffroj St Uilaire, e que ano de etomouatrmi mono y el otro ritió aat lo
anua Je edad. El TtrvlUe.
LAS SALCHICHAS DE GATO.f
Por lo visto, Pizzala, el ja famoao taJcbi
chero de Saa Fraaciew, te mueatra arrobaste deauuea que la corte de Saa Franciácole bao multado ea ISO pet cortar (a colas
de loe gatua Kl hombre debe eer larto roooel olvpae tegua . riaia ba aprovechadoel alboroto que se ba hecho como na anun-
cio de so inercia. lie aquí too el rumbia
avian que U tenido la" oaadia de i jweer ea
algún" de lo periódico.i C'incuHiU 'neeotf Imr W ci( íex,w!
i Pizzafal . . 77 . 4 Pizzal !.... ; Pizzaia !
Yo. Pizzala. emperador i re de losaal.chichones y talchiehl tie Jüao Jraociaco, o
er totalmenie íaíto todo ló tfue se hadiclio & mi cuenta sobre el asunto de salchi-
chas de carne felina. Como emperador ab-
soluto, orecca al miejoF peril fHX ii puedeen su capacidad de cocinero ó de. gusto etc,probar ai en algona vez se b encontrado en
en mi celebres salchichones otrn clase devianda que la que contienen loa celebre
salen ichone de Botognia.P. D.A loa imantea de potagee de car
nea felinas le ainncio que todo loa Domin-
go se servir ta mi establecimiento gratiaun lunch de carne le dichos animalitoe; ero i
sin cola. La Vrukw..... . PIZZALA L
Sonora.
Loe aontrciuneuh que e 1aa do uee
díendu en aquel Estado ana demasiado eno
joso, j revelan mas y mas el dercciÓ con
que es vista la democracia, une comprendiendo h martacalittáa que' 1 f ptéblo n
estaba dispuesto, i.favrceur coat u voto ilo candidato oficíale, y que sin algún recurso extraordinario o derrota a aetrura, ffraguaron un pías haciendo aparecer queuno conapiradoree dpararoa ana amaebre alafbeal jtar aiaarbt. ? fcí,i
jTnete tecnrwi para atemoriza al, puebloy harerse ríe ana legislatura complacienteAsi irrmoa caminamlo de cabala ra cabalan.ientraa Ja morrl etc poatergada. ,
Parece que loiílo eí fia t fe hablaTambién declaro complice de lo
aseamos una parte del J3rn .Jurado queilia á jungarla. i W'v iii kv.
lia. aun aofire tanta alierracionet y vejá-
menes, una autoriilwtP; aarjltBiae o
reconoce mas ley que et capricho, hizo pagar250 peto de multa a Broardsi; príedo y J.MTHuríll duaaitoilatloÍ imprenta de
Alamo.A tfxJo estos msles que están cundiendo
por roda partea,' e inntll'penau por hoy ea
que uds rerolucion loa remedie, , .. .
un ; i
Se ha descubierto por en qulmito francés
ua medro moy sencifloTlegar fntfaatane-ament- é
el fuego tan frequent, ea el tobo de
las chimeneas. - Consiste ea colocar en na
plato o (íoa en él fttgon y encender 100 gra-
no de ultaro de carbono, ceye manejo soofroce peligro alguno. Lea bombero de Pa-
pan epgd iaelafctanwiejdio, ea tofo' tree mese,' cerca de trecientos
incendios. El sulfuro de carbonR bé'Ootieconservar ea a fraseo ao eompletemente lle-
no porque es nn liqeldo mOy dilatable. "
ea la casas preventiTamente ea . tacantidad que hemos dicho 'se puede apagar
Cuino rerun nuestro lectora por eí ai
guíente párrafo del Búa de Nuera York, noaolo nutotro hemot ccnnralo el . Mensajedel presidente americano. Casi lo mismo
concepto que emitimo en ubO de nuetrotarticula, te encuentran reaumidot en elmencionado párrafo;
DaW el Sua : - ," Veinte mete han traacurrido. deade que
liare onmeazo su Ultraje a lá RepúblicaU víjva v tn.Lt iA nn tttiMlj ahAra in
fonnsr al Congreso e que' continua aun la
corres Toodencia . entre lo do gobierno,acerca de lai varias cuestione que, en an
tiempo, parecieren poner ea peligro o re.
letrina. .
MoDumento A Pió IX.
Ta se han presentado lo dibujos que fue--
roa encontandadus a loa mejore ingeaierode Pueíta para ta ereecKRi ríe ese monumen-
to, pari que una vez aprobado, se .active la
obra, en lo cosí no ba rerdili t lempo la
comiaW, Jnes se ;taan aWIantail. b traba-
jos para concluir el enrejado que debe cerrarel atrio de la catedral.
' '
May Bien Hecho.
" La Corte Suprema de lo Estados Unidos
acaba de dar ana decision contra un mormondeclarando ; que ante Dio y ante los hom-
bres, ta a.liuiicion de mas de una mujer, es
ua acto altamente repr Aiado, un insulto a la
sociedtd, :
Ya Volamos.r
En Oregon, Estado Unido, se ha inven-
taos una aueva maquina ra volar, con-huid- a
de plant ha de hierro, coa la formade un huevo, de 9 pie de torga y 3 de ancho
tnaynt diámetro, é impulsada por laelectricidad que produce un "entrador deWO calillo de fuei"
1 tnveator declara que la electricidad lo
,livara deade KaetraYerk hasta San . Fran- -
cuco en uuez miouu. -
Noticia de Mexico.
srTEl Gofcfanw Mtí'etoo'aeab e hacera
ku Estado CiUdu otra rwniaio de 75,000
para el muro del tercer abono de la deuda
americana,
' ""--i
" ' 'r"; A ',
Lrodrrman, el director tie la casa de mo-
neda ea 6aa Fisacísco, se halla gravamen tenfermo ; se cree que no vivara. -
tieacootbeid cata también poatrsJo en tarama, enfermo de gravedad.
Ea Ohio hay a cochino que pesa, segúna lega de aquella jcrutlad, libras.
El ameritado general español. Espartero,' "Testa gravemente enfermo.
, Sev.á erigir ea Londres, un monumentoa la memoria del conde Russell.
En pací dise comenzara i publicarse tro
peiiodico ea Phoenix, Anzola. i'
Ea Filadelfia as esublecera dentro de peroana compañía, que despachara vapore, regóJar i HM ttiasm
i i juDi itor Ahnijo y Don Pedro GarcíaVolvierna hace pocos día de Chibeabaa aLas Cracea, N. X n logar de sa residencia.
Oienu na colega del Estado de Michiganestado, ua
marido qnlceqoitarle k feo a ra muger, afuerza da garrotazoa. Resulto inetkas el re-
medio, 7. .7 .7'7...7;.
SoscribMM al IDicrK5DtKTrit el 'mejorwrtódtco a et Territorio, v
WLSONJOHNSOff
Especieros por Mayor
J17TJU calx eaurjrna1
San X-Qiist-
También tenemoi Café. Tí. Aznear. Jarabe, ae.
Caá ladim Se Marta.bm HennanosLTneli dei Colorado ea este rondada
aftvrea para vender en Buwenia eva tnm Umemaiiradiirea mus Carueroa raarv é KtermeKiuo Epaautea que ruerna erusitaaea tale Temurui r no eaun sujew i laa Cpeiteiua ta amo M
kn ua sua nrtea traMlua. EMua oraerrjtnwiiatian lo aeaes l tloraa de lasa caa atarCkUHiílo itfwíi ua mAAÓ maff. ..
rNjf ka ponacaen apuqite i ' a
. Lyara HenaanoColorado . M. -
' Estateta La Crucea M--
Dodd, EroxTii Y Ca.
GENEROS DE ROPA,o.
t tii i
NOVEDADES
J)e Todas ,Clc::3
.f -
Por iíayor.
St Louis Mo,t '' K . '
l. IXOErKNOlKMTC KL VaLLB VI lA M CHI IXse pnhllearf Um Sábados da rada (muña, n la
ImpreaU del mUta I'anionu.
Kl frarla da U KwH-l- o aa.
Va eopla al a8o 'ranee de port 3 00
" ' " por . tuew.,.. ..... . la" " POT J mear.....'. ..... . 1MNimem suelto valen . i.
da loa Aaaarloa a.. for rata itle llura por la rieera vez. . . ... . $2
Pur ada repeticiaa ubwcuetiu ....- -. leAJ'UjcU protrsiwiaka porel abo. 10 00
'
pedirán precio Muy módico por Arhm quem publiquen por os da na año,Ijm aawwiieaehNW de talen pubnc. as tnMrtaria
lroita. Toda HaatüeaehM o remitido qua astraiga la reaponsira ewreapondlente na será admi-
tido ni ee pakttearA. , jVj;!Faraqea laa emttirkartones 6 rMoltUlu. ten jra
lugar ra eale 8ímakaio deberán dirigirse al-- UDBrBSBIKXTK."
'Para loa asunte da Iniere partkruUr, dlilfirae a8 CASA,O1
Administrador. '
SACADO, FEBRERO 1, 1879.
El Beitofu el Efpeo.
Sil belleza virigioalContemplaba ella al espejo
"
Y él, adora aun su reflejo,Le dio o Ich) ea el cristal. .
Con a atas 1 pudorCubrió M rostro ese instante,Y ella ab.tio en el sediblanavSúbita eocarnsda flor.
Y adelantando loa brazo
Para trancar el reflejo,Dio con la mano at espejo Vtjué dividió en do pedazo.
'
Et fue le otro lieso en poeA la imagen de u amada.Y en el cristal retratada rVio de u semblante do. :
Otroa do fueron aquello'
Brao infirjito ardor; -r- -"
Y un esperanza de UMr,- -i
Hsbf en ceda'dliú de írtoa ' "
Centiplicada vein - '
Elista fagceleatmMientra I tiuipi rttlEn mis r'lao rompía. . ,
Y ai cabo cetho en empeño.;Pu u rostro angelical
-- Retrataba siempre igualKl pedazo uie pequeño.
Si quiere. i K'." . .
Truncar aai mi ilusión
Tendrá en tai corazón,No un espejé sino mil. .
-
Que baj du uior eterno lasos
Y rostro que no te bonsn,Por mat que ta hora comaY que el alma este en pedazo.
, Mi corazón e tu eapejo...Y ai lo rompa tú amor
Cada íbra de, dolor(I j r
Tendrá entero tu reflejo.
Un Mntruo Vito. 31,'
UniUliano.eJSeBar-Cocc- l, ha expuesto' en Marccila nn toonstroó jóe no describen
loe periódico de aquella ciudad de la ma-
nera siguiente :
de 44, V ien do c"E nn plaa í
etat, cetArvIirazox, f pierna, do corazo-ae- t
y uatro pulmonet. ..
Santiago Bautista Cocci ann do gemelo,abaaaiui. trsrenílu amo la
"do rimera. muela, lo. calilla, rubio, lo.
ojo. azule, y una nonomiBepra.. j ipartcid. t ' -
Su cabe, u cuerpo, u. cuello, toado. índividu.taa dlíerete. qu te. t reeriaet
j: ... Pnr lo demaa.
ton icuale.va uihmm. -nada de anormalofreceEl esqueleto ao
.. ... - 1.1a. VatnhaaU et yanto oonue están ua- i--- K.. . nhii : son mor alegre, yBIW flHW - -
divertido 5N la furcia e .m tao diferente.
tí fuego de la. chinesf H ÍMHwai,, iál&t tJwS4d idoit. la Crenif.
La mujer huno ta y virtuosa no debe reci
bir nunca de ainyun hombre regalo valiosos;
porque jtsto piUit.lt a t a psg ; a Wan la-
do.
1 atttpTREtyiOriT HOUGE,
8Uver City, N. M.
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The Table will be supplied with Iba beat theMarket ag.mbL .
HBSILLA, IT, TO SAN AKT01H0 TEXAS.Kxeelleut stable and corrals belong to the prem-se- s.
loctlien central and no Mtta street.. vHfihiiA wrr.n.
a
FINE JEWEIJÍY.
O.BXlSr Sz COB,United States Mail Stages, .
Leave MESILLA at 10 A. M. Tuesdays, Tbursda) and Saturdays,.
ALTERNATE TUIPS.Four Horse Coaches and Two Horse Hacks
Corn Exchange Hotel
i. Mesilla," KtftvMexico
Sirs'. A. Davisr Proprietresf
M.VXUFAn VKER OF
MEXICA1T JEWELRY.neaUy dne id WAKKAXTEB
(rriuBiyt attitlaa) ajve Mr Malt
FIÍS EPILEPSY,Fall Í rig Sickness
Pf rauweatly Cared haaibag bymoata'a aaap af Dr. Kaalard'a Celebrated
Fit Pawaer. To convince sufferer that
f-: r " - " Beofickílot
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Quitmuii "' .1 . Btocktoa,' .
i. ....i!. i "i Swrrwr..';u - sad rtCotxihw.
El Paso, V
Yalett, ...Datm,
Elegant Four Horse Coaches From
theite powder will d all we claim fur themwewill send them by mail, aawt bald, a free Trial ts Fort MeTaritt XenardarHle. Maaon. Fre4erickabiirt, BoeraatoSas; ABtwila ; Galatoa and
. Hooaaun. and &an Antonio . B., aJIpomU Forth and fjwt. Al H Paso.eoaasct '
wuti I.w Oilliuaiiua. Urxiao M FMCtOoeas wiib CaMiea.
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Gabon. "
BY . ,
CALIx
teraod Adanm' Coabes ts Fort Worth and
TEXAIi:edlFÍO n. R.
A ur. ituulard la Iba oaly pbyaicaa thatha erer made Itiia diaeaae a vpecial atudy. and ain tuu knowledge tbiMUNWid hay been Bermas-eatl- y
ear-- d b the ac of tbee Pewdera, we willgsaraa'ee a aermaaeat care In erery raae, or re-f- a
ad all money expended. All sufferers' should (ire these Powder an early trial, and be
runrinred of tbeir curative power.Price fur a large box S&ttt. or 4 boxes 110.00,
sent by mail to any part of the United State orCansda oa receipt of priee, ur t exprasarC.O. D,AMrm,i " ' - i 'i i ' '- .SH & BOBBI3Í8,
. MO Fcltox Btbbbt, Bbooklth, K. T
At FrcderWJiiburK, daily gUget to Aostia and bmuursTioMAt, (íxd Sottmr to AUSTIN SAX ANTONIO 0lt 175,06. Oral ruca f PotorKniRetara tripa, to all poiatavw bUgc Use, HALF FABX Miaatcra, of all deaou (nations
. HALT FABX ' . ' JUSILLA, , NEW XEZICO.... . Km BUlisni Tabla and at Um Bat the baa
3caa. Mat LisaraLTII0S. J. BULL, Agf nt.
Mutllla, Auraat 1Kb. UTS.