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Page 1: White Oaks Eagle, 07-26-1900 · 2020. 7. 1. · White Oaks Eagle PUBLISHED IN THE CENTER OF THE STOCK GROWING and MINING COUNTRY OF THE SOUTHWEST. Volume 9 No. 39. WHITE OAKS, NEW

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

White Oaks Eagle, 1895-1903 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

7-26-1900

White Oaks Eagle, 07-26-1900John Y. Hewitt

Wm. Watson

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

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted forinclusion in White Oaks Eagle, 1895-1903 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

Recommended CitationHewitt, John Y. and Wm. Watson. "White Oaks Eagle, 07-26-1900." (1900). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/wo_eagle_news/252

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White Oaks EaglePUBLISHED IN THE CENTER OF THE STOCK GROWING and MINING COUNTRY OF THE SOUTHWEST.

Volume 9 No. 39. WHITE OAKS, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1900. Subscription, $1.50 a Year.

NEW MEXICO FAIR

AT ALBUQUERQUE.

To the people of the Southwest:The twentieth annual fair of the

NEW MEXICO'S DEAD

CITY-GR- AN QUIVERA.

Its ficticious and Legendary History to be Stud-

ied by Uncle Sam's Scientists

this Summer.

New Mexico Territorial Fair As-

sociation will be held in the cityof Albuquerque from September

Hot on 1The Traillof Coffee!!

18th to 22nd, 1900, and like theexhibition given last fall, will be

a grand free street fair and

There will be a base ball tournament, open to amateur clubs ofNew Mexico, Arizona and El

aso, Texas, professionals barred,and first, second and third moneyprizes will be offered.

All beginnings arehard, as the thief saidwhen he began by steal-

ing an anvil. But whynot begin now and usea good coffee. Somewould call it extrava-gance. Do you think so?For high grade coffeecall on

Besides this tournament, whichought to stir the baseball players

v. . im wjm --jw vvai 1and fans of the Southwest intoactive practice, the executivecommittee has decided to give

Uncle Sam this summer is goingto explore the least-know- n regionwithin the limits of the UnitedStates the mysterious countryof Western Texas, where the old-ti-

adventurer Coronado waslost, together with his band offollowers, while searching forthe golden village of Gran Cjuive-r- a.

He was led to believe thatthere was such a villiage, filledwith stores of the yellow metal,by the tales of the treacherousIndians who conducted him intothose wilds for the purpose of los-

ing the party and leaving themto starve in the desert wastes.

GROVVJ-- MlSiiylílífe3: VT" iberal money prizes for tug-o- f-tt.

CHASE & SAINTBORN, Importers, Boston. Tdlidferro M.& T.(0. war contests, rock-armi- con-

tests, foot racing and numerousother athletic sports.

feet in height above the sea level,and is covered with valuable pineforests.

"This region has many veryremarkable natural features,among which I might speak ofHoward Bolsón, on the line be-

tween Texas and Mexico, withits strange lake of crystal salt.It is quite a large body of water,and is always covered with a thinlayer of salt, which up to veryrecent times was the chief sourceof salt supply for all of NorthernMexico. The natives used tocome hundreds of miles to get it.But the railways arrived, civiliza-tion was introduced and an Am-

erican named Howard took pos-

session of the lake under settler'srights. That was about tenyears ago. Inasmuch as the ab-

origines had always consideredthe lake the common property ofof all, they resented the monopolyand murdered the new owner. Of

Arrangements have been madewith a first class eastern amuse-

ment company, who will handleMA4 THE CAPE NOME BUBBLE

HAS EXPLODED. the "Midway Plaisance" features;while contracts will be mailed toThousands of miners at Nome

THE EL PASOGROCERY Co. i first-cla- ss aeronaut, who, withare anxious to get out of the coun

his lady partners, will give baltry. The beach placers are work

They were taken by their falseguides across the Staked Plainsinto this vast and horrible trap;but, having discovered the snare,they managed to make their wayout of it.

The government expeditionwill be headed by Robert T. Hill

ed out, and it would be hard to loon ascensions every afternoonand evening during the fair. Theascensions at night will be withelectrical effects, and on the

Wholesale Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries.We make the lowest Cash Prices on Groceries inthe Southwest! Distributors for Pillsbury's Best,the best Flour in the World, and Pillsbury'sVitos, the Ideal Breakfast Food. Ask your Gro-cer for them.

picture the gloom of the hundreds of unfortunates who rushtíed to the district expecting to

i

race order, and while in the air of the United States Geologicalgather up gold on the sea shore200 Overland, and 200 to 206 S, Oregon Sts., El Paso, Tex. the aeronauts will bombard each Survey. Yesterday Mr. Hill said:Droves of the reckless ventures

are unable to raise voyage money other with Roman candles andother firing devices.Necessaries of life are scarce and

One of the most interestingfeatures of last fall's successful

dear, and hundreds who haveheretofore been unaccustomed tomanual labor, are toiling like

"Notwithstanding the vastamount of exploration and scienti-fic research that has been goingon, some of the most elementaryfeatures of American geographyare at present practically un-

known. We may say to beginwith that the most conspicuousfeature of the North American

fair was the splendid fireworks,given under the skillful manage

course, the salt is derived fromthe rocks of the mountains sur-

rounding the lake, being carriedinto the latter by streams. Thereis no outlet, and evaporation be-

ing very rapid, the saline elementsteadily accumulates.

"I ought not to forget to men-

tion the wonderful Desert ofWhite Sand, which covers severalhundred square miles. Over allof its erea, there is nothing butthe purest white sand, which is

Trojans for enough food to keep

5helton Payne Arms Company.Wholesale and Retail Fire Armes, Ammunition,

: gi Saddles, Harness and Leather Goods. We make a0jg Specialty of Fire Arms, Ammunition and Stock

Saddles. All mail orders given prompt Attention.

305 North Oregon St., EI Paso, Texas.

body and soul together. ment of W. H. Wilson, a pyro-

technist of Los Angles, Cal. HeThe placers are completelyhas been for the forthcoming fair, and he writes that continent is the great Cordillera

woricea out, ana the beach isstrewn with extracting machinerywhich never did pay operating or Rocky Mountain system, with

its bordering ranges of gigantic.expenses, buicides are frequent

his designs will be entirely newand some of them will representsome of the great political ques-

tions now pending before the Am-

erican people.

not quartz, like beach sand, butSierras inclosing vast basin desand an epidemic of small pox iscomposed of grains of gypsum orX

alabaster. As you may imagine,erts. This system stretches, in ashape that may be likened to acanoe, from British Columbia to

raging. Typhoid fever and diph-

theria are prevalent. The situation is deplorable and great mortality must certainly result.

COLLIER The platform features will be

numerous, consisting in part ofit is very beautiful. Contrastingwith this are the equally interest-ing Malpais lands, the surface ofI the drop-of-f of the Mexican pla-

teau south of the Citv of Mexico.which is made up of lava. ThisA negro riot in San Antonio, "The eastern rim of the canoe,

Texas, on the 12th, inst. resulted known as the Rockies, has been ava makes a broad ribbon run-lin- g

40 miles southward from ain the death of a number of per mapped up to date only as far ascrater situated midway betweenSanta Fe, New Mexico, Westernsons.

Dry Goods, Hoots and

Shoes.

Glassware andNotions.

X

X

X

Groceries, Hardware,Granite andTinware.Miner's Supplies.

the Sierra Oscura and the SacraTexas and Northeast Mexico areKich, red and pure blood can be many great mountains and ranges

which have never been delineatedhad by using Dr. Simmon's Sarmento range, the volcano itselfraising from the center of a bol-

són desert. The lava is bubbly,. . a a i a a A. A. A. A. AA. A. A A. A. A A. A. A. saparilla. Only SI. 00 per bottland 130 full doses for an adult.

on any chart. No definite ideaexists as to their arrangcment.the ropey and cinder-lik- e in different

parts, and has the appearance ofhaving been discharged in a mol- -

j HAY AND GRAIN. GREEN RIVER.elevation to which they rise orthe details of their topography.It is known, however, that inis tiie otnciai Whiskey used in

May-pol- e dances, surpentinedances, acrobatic and trapeze per-

formances, and, if possible, thecommittee will reproduce the"American Flag," which wassuccessfully given at the nationalencampment of the G. A. R. sev-

eral years ago.During the week a grand

trades' display and parade, withnumerous attractive and costlyfloats, will be given, and thisfeature has already been assureda successs by the manifest inter-

est of the merchants, the Elks,the Woodmen of the world, theC. Colombo Society, and otherorganizations, who will be rep-

resented by appropriate floats.Each and every division of theparade will be headed by a

brass band.The merchants of Albuquerquethe solid contributors of these

annual fairs extend a cordial in-

vitation to the people of the

ton condition at a very recentperiod.all Hospitals of the United States, Mexico, south of the mouth of the

For sale at the "Little Casino.' "Again, there are the wonderRio Grande, the mountains of theful vermilion lands vast stretchesmighty system run into the sea,A THOUSAND TONGUES

where the great costal plain thatLould not express the rapture of blood-re- d landscape, brokenonly by occasional strips of snow- -begins in iew Jersey ana runsof Annie E. Sprinirer, of 1125

Krakauer, Zork & iToye,WIIOLEaALE ail RET-A-X- I BEALEBS 1ST

rL HARDWARE, Arms, Ammunition, WagonsV .1ml Wagon Material, Agricultural Implements,

white gypsum. They are andown the east shore of the contiHoward st., Philadelphia, Paoutcrop of the red clays and rocksnent comes to an end.of the ancient Permiam forma

wnen sne iounu mat ur. iving sNew Discovery for Consumption "The problem is to find out

tion. Rising sometimes 1,000something about these mountains,had completely cured her ofwith other details necessary forHacking cough that tor manythe mapping of this country,years had made life a burden. Al

feet or more above the desertplains are the superb escarpmentsof the plateaus, the summits cliffsof which are often so sheer and

Paints, Varnishes, etc.Agents for Bain Wagons, Ideal Windmills,

and Atlas Dynamite. Mining Supplies a Spe-

cialty.PI Dnon HTa-i- t nnil CiYti i it O "h O . MPT.

other remedies and doctors couldgive her no help, but she says o

which at present is so completelyunknown. Last summer I madea section across the east-fro- nt

ranges in the Great Bend regionSouthwest to attend this fall's vertical that the traveler ist ft r tací! f aq QCunrinrr i 1 1 i'í t

this Royal Cure "it soon remov-

ed the pain in my chest and I can obliged to follow the edge forI U i l IVOlIt llIV3) B.1.1HI mi I I.IVors that they will be royally en of Texas, and this year I am gotertained and that they will be ing to reconnoiter the vast terriwell pleased and satisfied with tory which lies between there andtheir visit to Albuquerque. Santa Fe, to the north and westj BROWNE & MANZANARES (0.

El Puo, Teuj.

now sleep soundly, something Ican scarcely remember doing be-

fore. I feel like sounding itspraises throughout the Universe."So will every one who tries Dr.King's New Discover) for anytrouble of Throat, Chest or Lungs.Price 50c. and SI. 00. Trial bot-

tles free at Dr. Paden's drug store;

From the little that is known ofthe country in question, it may be

The railroads will give greatlyreduced rates to all fair visitors.

Yours truly,W. T. McCkkight,

President.

described as a land of peculiar

many miles before he can find aplace where it is practicable todescend. These tremendous cliffsare called by the Mexicans, intheir picturesque nomenclature,'Cejas,' or 'Eyebrows and of thischaracter is the magnificent Cejade (ialisteo, not far to the south-ward of Santa Fe.

"Hardly any water reaches theocean from this weird and unin-

viting country and only tworivers lead out of it namely, thePecos and the Rio Grande. But

conformation, mighty ranges omountains alternating with vast

every bottle guaranteed. stretches of waterless tablelands,bordered by precepitous cliffs and

Wholesale Grocers-Wagon- s

and AgriculturalImplements, ITCormickRakes and Harvesters.

inclosing immense desert valleys

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.The undersigned having been

appointed Administrator of theEstate of the late John Piehler,

IOB WORK.

Job Work of every descriptionMAnitll flMl , éllf f 1 k1 AH i A

called 'bolsons' by the Mexicans,The word bolsón means literallyiit;aii ñutí iiiiui'ii uuwt at wiicJ deceased all parties having bills

EAGi.K-ofhce-Ne- w type, new ma- - against said Estate present themchinery and skilled workmen, inside of the limit allowed by law.

a purse, and hence is applied tothese inclosed areas which have

Evervthinur new and the best. Persons knowing themselves -- ino drainage outlet to the seaHIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ny .i . .ni , di Vltfd tifc till l.ctn ia will K'ji'd av - 4 Al. !

these two streams are not at alllike ordinary rivers, which allalong their course gather freshcontributions from every creekand rill. The Rio Grande andPecos can scarcely be said to have

Cuntinutd on Pan Fuur.J

iry inis omcc lor anyining ana ."""- - r? Among the mountains one maycverything in the job line. Our promptly.Wool, Hides, Pelts and Fun mention the Sacramento group,

the highest peak of which, ElCapitán, is said to be over 13,000

Lkk H. Ruiisili.k,facilities are the best, and allorders promptly filled. Administrator.

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I. a mai.stica'1 ;oikui:y iitt.iu-s-White Oaks Eaqlh. A rORTLNt l GIWODEPOSITS Of NEW MEX.

The bat caves of New Mexicoare a source of much wealth totheir owners. John K. DeMierof Las Cruces, who owns exten

111 Sun Fraiiciw.Ni Street

F.L FASO. - - TEXAS.

IN CHINA.

There is no lack of confusionand uncertainty in the rejortsfrom the seat of war in China.Dispatches concerning the safetyof the legations are discreditedand the situation as a whole is a

gloomy one and a confirmationof the truth of the rumors that allforeigners and foreign legations

GREAT CLEARING SALE

oí Spring and Summer Dry Goods at

ZIEGIER BROTHERS!

Kstorwt t Piwtolfioe, White Jnk. N. M.,alscni-oli- '1 tnnttar.

S. M.Wharton, Editor and Prop'r. at l'ekin have been destroyed is

expected.

Lidies' Vests taped, formerly 12zc, 3 lor 25(BECKHAM NOMINATED.

The Democrats of Kentucky

sive caves in the territory, saysthat the annual deposit in hiscaves is 16 tons. Bat guano is

one of the richest fertilizers pro-

duced and is very valuable. TheNew Mexico guano and phosphateare valued at an average of $48

per ton, and in a year and ninemonths 3,3'J2,240 pounds havebeen removed. The caves are of

lava formation and are sometimessix miles in length. Taking itall in all, big bat caves are asgood as gold mines. El PasoHerald.

Tkkms'oh Subscription:One Ycarfin advance) $1.50Six Months, " 1.00

Three Months " 75 have nominated Beckham forSwiss ribbed, silk fin- - 0 fnm üñfish, formerly 25c, now J U1 JUvJersey Vests

We act as Atrcnts lor Shippers to SmelterControl and I'mpirc Work a Specialty

We are prepared to luindle ores from a handsample to lire-to- lots, as we have theLAKOEST crushinir power plant ofany assay office in the Southwest.

governor, declared for the nation-

al platform, and recommended therepeal of the Goebel .election law.

THURSDAY JULY 26. 1900.

DEMOCRATIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ClimnCAf CUftf nice white duck, latest style, iCtOUllllilcI JMI U former price $1.00, now. . . . 0 JlThere is eternal enmity between

the commercial traveler and thetrusts.

It. FEIitilJHWON

. . ATTORNEY-AT-LA-

Albuquerque, N. M.

HkeWlite Slits M3S sil.FOK TKEASUKEK AND COI.LKTOK:

Geo. E. Sligh.

FOR COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 3.

Ed. C Pfingsten.SUNDAY'S BALL GAME:

Wrappers " "ií 25 per (. olí

NATURAL GAS WELLS

AT LAS VEGAS, N. M.

A well 300 feet deep has been

sunk at Las Vegas, and the Opticsays of it and of New Mexico'snatural gas product: "Alightedpaper thrown into it roars like a

CAPITAN VS. WHITE OAKS.

The much talked ball game be-

tween the picked nines of Capitánand White Oaks was played here Men's and Boys' Straw Hats at l2 of for-

mer Price. Also a Great Reduction on manyother goods too numerous to mention here.Call and be convinced that we mean Business.

cannon and a flame shoots uplast Sunday, beginning at 2:30

and closing at 4:15, resulting inthe following score:

Capitán.

higher than the pile of dirt froman excavation not yet 300 feetdeep. Let's see, up to date therehas been oil, gold, silver and cop

White OiikB,

Runs.4 UftSHom

Ruhr.1 Z1EGLER BROS.

Positions.C. F.S. 9.lNt bC.

2nd bP.

per struck out there, and now

Eagle Creek Items.Fine weather, plenty of rain,

and good crop prospects.Messrs Rice and Wells, of

Chicago, are daily expected to re-

turn and resume work on theirmines.

Hotel Gilmore guests: Prof.Goss and family and Miss Adams,of Mesilla Tark: Frank G. Tracyand family, Miss Clark and Her-

man J. Powell, of Carlsbad; Mrs.G. W. Frazier and Mrs. Laurieand families, of Alamogordo;Mrs. A. I). Garnet and family, ofRoswell; Owen Shelton, El Paso,Texas.

Mrs. R, H. Pierce and family,of Cloudcroft, are visiting hersister, slrs. A. J. Gilmore, on

CollettStevprmoilNeice, F.NeieeO.KuHinelBson

WetmnroShermanSmithEdwards

StewartHuleyGummHulbcttLeeMei'mutSanchez(illllftchcr

comes natural gas, The forma-tion resembles that formed in theoil regions of Pennsylvania and

3rd bIt. P.L.F.Total

it would not seem to be a matterof depth. The assylum authorities will sink the well down 400

TAX LEVY.

territorial:Territorial purposes 000

institutions 0031charitable institutions 00055Capitol sinking fund..... .005Payment 1- -5 principal and

indebtedness 001Special purposes 0004Capitol building sinking

fund 002Provisional indebtedness. . .0005

.01405Cattle indemnity

(cattle only). .. .0015Sheep (per head). .002

county levy:General county 0035Court fund 0075General school 004Eoads and bridges 0005Court house and jail repair .00025Int. & sink'g f'd. '89 bonds .0015

" " " "H " .0005i. u it .j7 i. ,000

.01825Wild animal bounty

(see stock) 0005Special school dis-

trict No. 8 004Total general county levy .0323

" school district No. 8 .0363

The total tax levy as reportedto the Eagle last week by Deputy

feet and then the citizens mayjoin and make another contractwith the well diggers." El Paso

WHITE BROS.Freighters and Contractors for all kinds

(5X5) of Team work, Hauling etc. Prompt(j)(Jp attention given to all orders. Prices

Reasonable

YOUR TRADE IS SOLICITED.

Herald,

The game, up to the 7th inn-

ing, stood 7 and 7, and to thatpoint was a very interestinggame. The Capitán team playedlike leaguers, until their pitcherweakened, when the White Oaksnine batted them off the earth,and in the eighth inning scored13 runs, thereby forever barringCapitán from winning the game.The game was witnessed by a

large number of spectators whoyelled themselves hoarse cheeringtheir favorites.

Capitan's catcher, first basemanand left fielder played an excell

Eagle Creek.Miss Clark, of Carlsbad, has

begun a three months' school on

Eagle Creek.John Hightower has moved his

fine flock of 750 Angora goats to HOTEL ZBIGER.his lower ranch.A J. Gilmore has about 100

PL PHSO, TEXAS.

European Plan. Buffet and Restaurant.steers rapidly putting on flesh inhis lower pastures.

CATTLE DYING 0ETHIRST IN ARIZONA.

The wells, waterholes and res-

ervoirs have gone dry and thedrouth is causing the death of

cattle by the thousands. TheGila, Salt River and San Pedroare all failing or gone dry. Thealfalfa, barley and wheat cropsbetween Florence and CasaGrande are lost and the Pimacrops have practically failed.Forest fires are raging in theSanta Catalina mountains andthe country is suffering terriblyfrom the lack of water. El PasoHerald,

Three Rivers.Assessor J. A. Gumm was toohigh, and should have been :0323instead of 0352. The total levy Geo. Hyde was in from Three N.B. TAYLOR & SON.,for this school district, including Rivers yesterday, and at this

office long enoug;h to impart the w . - atHILIJi.l l.i.nj 1,11. rl A flb flh '

following information: Littl Uf I' tf 3M'.a... a,!,. J VT - "-- n

rain has fallen in Three Rivers

territorial, county and specialschool levy, is 0363. This rateis, as the Eagle has before stat-

ed, much too high, but is in a de-

gree justifiable for the reasonBill of Hardwood, Iron and Steel, 2

fffjT both Rough and Finished..that probably the majority of thetaxpayers render about one-ha- lf

"

of their property for taxation; All work done Promptly and at Reasonable J1 Pricesthis necessarily makes the rate

on the amount rendered muchhigher than it should be. So the

ent game of ball all the waythrough; while on the WhiteOaks side, John Gallacher in leftfield put a man out every timethe ball came in playing reach.Jas. Lee pitched the entire nineinnings and Capitán declared theywere coming swifter every in-

ning to the last.In a practice game two weeks

ago Lee pitched 17 innings with-out a stop and declared he couldthen pitch 17 more as easily.Pete Gumm, though hit twice inthe game, one of which brokehis mask and cut ugly gashes inhis forehead and check, playedball every inch of him, and putfour men out by catching foulflies from the bat.

The Capitán boys were pleasedto meet such a hot contest andevery one of them greatly enjoyedthe game. They are a genial,sober and jolly set, and White-Oak- s

will be pleased to see themagain. They are every onetrumps, and although victoryover the White Oaks nine wasnot in your reach, boys, we likeyou. Come again and we willmore than prove it.

degree of malfeasance falls alikeon both taxpayer and tax assess

locality this season and stockmenare beginning to look on the sit-uat-

with .considerable serious-

ness. The fruit crop is short andalfalfa is injured on account ofdrought. Should rain fall withinthe next 15 days, however, grassmay yet mature before frost.

Three Rivers will have a post-offic- e

in a short time which willbe a great convenience to peoplewho now go 20 miles for mail.

JohnC. Wharton and WalterHyde have purchased the ThreeRivers store from Mrs. W. M.

Wharton and are making prepa-rations for an extensive business.

Three Rivers is one of the bestagricultural and stock districts in

Lincoln county, and is being set-

tled by an energetic and progress-ive class of people. .

NAGLEY & LYONSor, leaving the expense of terntorial, county and municipal gov

CENTRAL COMMITTEE

CALL MEETING.

Headquarters Democratic Ter-ritorial Central Committee, SantaFe, N. M., July l'Jth, 1900. Pur-suant to the authority vested in

the undersigned, chairman of theDamocratic Central Committee ofNew Mexico, a meeting of saidcommittee is hereby called, to beheld at its headquarters in SantaFe, New Mexico, on Tuesday, the31st day of July, A. D., 1900, at2 o'clock, p. m., on said day, todesignate the time and place ofholding the Democratic Territo-rial Convention to nominate acandidate for delegate to thefifty-seven- th congress of theUnited States, and for the trans-action of any other business thatmay come before the committee.

A full attendence of the mem-

bers of the committee is earnestly

eminent to be paid in undue pro-

portion at least by the individual f Successors to the If Telegraph órderswho justly renders his property Promptly Attended to.Caldwell Undertaking Co. v(for taxation.

It appears to the Eagle thatthe first step to a successful rem

X FUNERAL DIRECTORS & EMBALMERS.l'arlorg S05 Kl I'nmi Nt. 1l-lbn- e 197.

edy for the evil in question wouldbe for each and every taxpayer torender his property for taxationat its just value, and subsequently demand a reduction in therate, which could not well be re G. E. HUBBARD & CO. '.

f D. H. PAYNE, Prop'r.fj Wholesale Fruits,$ Produce and Commission,W EL PASO, TEXAS.

HIM;iAIriKHiKl I'hho iru-- . Mrxlroii Orannr, tyuHvr, KCIC. Ciiema, Halt KUh t.

I FULL LIKE DlllED FHUITS AND NUTS.Jv. We 5ollclt th Trade ol Dealer! Only.

RICH SPECIMENS OfSILVER-CARBONA- TE ORE.

Jones Taliaferro brought backfrom the Gallinas asilver-carbona- te specimen fromone of his prospects, which hewill send to the El Paso Cham-ber of Commerce with the WhiteOaks exhibit. The specimen isrich and he has a great deal of it,which he will market when therailroad is nearer.

R08BE0 THE GRAVE.

A startling incident, of whichMr. John Oliver of Philadelphia,was the subject, is narrated byhim as follows: 'Iwas in a mostdreadful condition. My skin wasalmost yellow, eyes sunken,tongue coated, pain continuallyin back and sides, no appetitegradually growing weaker day byday. Three physicians had giv-

en me up. Fortunately, a friendadvised trying 'Electric Bitters;'and to my great joy and surprise,the first Imttle made a decided im-

provement. I continued their usefor three weeks, and am now awell man. I know they saved mylife, and robbed the grave of an

desired.ClIAKLHS F. EaSLKY,

Attest: Rf.nkhan, Chairman.Secretary.

BAPTIST ASSOCIATION.Angus, N. M., July 23, 1900.

Editor White Oaks Eagle:Piense announce for two weeks

the following:The nineteenth annual meeting

of the Lincoln Baptist Associa-tion of New Mexico will be heldat Peter's school house at Angus,beginning Thursday, August 9.

Daily morning stage from Capi-

tán, ten miles. All are invited.Let all who can come prepared tocamp.

A. J. Gilmokk, I

B. R. Land, Cwm- -

yyiHTE ((Qaks passenger

fused. It is a question whichcommands the attention of thetaxpayer, as well as the individu-al who aspires for political prefer-ment. All are agreed that alower rate is desired, and even isa necessity as an inducement tooutside capital to invest in ourterritory and incidentally aid inthe development of its resources.

IN THE COLONIES.The withdrawal of troops from

South Africa and the PhilippineIslands for service in China isalike increasing the troubles ofliritain and the United Stales intheir respective colonial wars.

The Doers led by De Wet, cutthrough Robert's lines and suc-

cessfully captured 100 Highland-ers and a supply train, cutting offLord Robert's communication1xth by rail and telegraph. TheFilipinos ure displaying greatactivity and arc pressing theAmericans at every joint of

o LINK $o3ROCK ISLAND SURVEYORS

HAVE CROSSED THE PECOS.

Rock Island surveyors, who began the survey from Liberal,

other victim." No one should failKan., to Clayton, N. M., havecrossed the Pecos river. The to try them. Only 50 cts., guar-

anteed, at Dr. Paden'sdrug store.Northeastern crew are just aboutcompleting the survey through ISlÉÉJÍ 1White Oaks canyon, and will be When you want a modern, up--

to-da- te physic try Chamberlain'sStomach and Liver Tablets. Thev

pointing the compass towardClayton to meet the Rock Islandcorps within a few days.

NEW TELEPHONE LINE.The Old Abe Co. is getting out

poles for a telephone line fromthe pump station over the moun-

tain to the mines. Improvementcontinues.

are easy to take and pleasant in Passi'iigeiH carried to White Oaks and any part of thecountry on tli shortcut notice. Address: White Oaks. N.M.

2?-vrj--x- i&atz-ti- t Froprlotcr.

effect. Price, 25 cents. SamplesM, II. Welti) for lruu and lluokn. Or.den promptly Blind, fcl Fimo, Tt. free at M. G. Paden's drug store.

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X PERSONALft OF -- LOCAL tINTEREST. :

LOOKING FOR WATEF. A Grandt has. b pence liiloniis the Ivvc.i.k

that the diamond drill at worknear his ranch is still sinking forwater. The report that the mac-

hine-had passed through a strat-

um of coal is not true.

MENTION. X'

Mrs. W. M. Wharton, of ThreeRivers, is visiting here.

J. F. Bonham and wife left onMonday's train for a trip to Cal.

Geo. Sligh, of the Nogal Mer-

cantile Co. and family were hereSunday.

J.E.Wharton G.Schinzing werein Nogal Saturday on business ofa legal nature.

Ed Brooking has been sufferingfor twenty days with inflammato

ELY'S CREAM HALM It a pMlHTeeim.

diuo run; BUSINESS, x

New Potatoes at Ziegler Bros.

Mason's fruit jars at Collier's.

For a fine Summer Suit go toZiegler Bros, new goods constant-ly arrivng.

Tobaccos and cigars at NewsStand.

Shell Jewelery of all kinds forsale by William Wiley, Jeweler.

Special Bargains in Mens andBoys' Straw Hats at ZieglerBros.

Parasols and Silk Umbrellaslarge Stock to select from atZiegler Bros.

Annly into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. M

WM SALE

Of All Seasonable Goods, at

S. M. Wiener & Son's.AGENTS: Standard fashtoiu-Bla- ck Cat Hosiery.

tenia at innintietf nr by mall ; samples 10c by mall.ELY BKOTUEHS, ee Warren St.. New York City.AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH.

Baptist Sunday School at 10

o'clock, a. ni.; prayer meetingTuesday evenings at S o'clock.All will find a hearty welcome.

John Kkith,M. C. Lank.

Lry rheumatism.

Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to trent-mo-ut

by Ely's Cream il&lm, which is agree-ably aromatic It is received through thenostrils, clonuses and heals the whole sur-íac- e

over which it diffuses itself. Druggistssell the 50c. size. ; Trial size by mail, 10cents. Test it and you arc sure to continuethe treatment.

Announcement,To accoruinodnto those who are partial

to the use of atomizers in ni'iilyiiig liquidsinto the nasal passages for catarrhal truu-ble- t,

the proprietors preparo Cream Halm iuliquid forin, which will bo known as Ely'sLiquid Cream llnlin. Trice including thospraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or bymail. The liquid form embodies the lucd-icin- al

properties of the sulid preparation.

New Candy and Apples. Col

S. C. Wiener went to the Jiea-rill- as

Tuesday to look after hismining interests.

Chas. Spence of the firm ofSpcnce Bros, was in the burg on

lier.iiaiiiiiiiiinitllllllllililillllllAMAMMWAWA'Latest books and line of sta mmmmmmmmmmfmmmmmWV

m

WILL LOCATE A RANCH.M.Caldwell, of Oail, Borden

county, Texas, and his three sonscame in Tuesday with cattle andhorses, which will be locatedsomewhere in this vicinity. Mr.

Caldwell is looking- at some

ranches in the Patos country thisweek, and will probably purchaseone in that locality.

Pn no whi ptionery at the News Stand.

Do not overlook Ziegler Bros.'special Sale of boys' clothing andsee for what little money you candress your boy.

For fresh candies, cold drinks

ÁAAA uiui a m uiu) AAAAl A A A J

YYYY Drugs, Books, Stationery, nilmmImpure blood is responsible di-

rectly and indirectly for manyother diseases. Purify the bloodat once with Dr. Simmons' Sar-saparil- la.

50c and SO doses, atM. G. Paden's,

and ice cream call at Ice CreamUULn J.U11CL i icpjiamjuti, ia, WIfYI III Special attention given to Mail Orders. El Paso, Tex. Uj

Parlor.Fruit Jars, extra Rubbers, and

business Tuesday.Born: To Mr. and Mrs. D. N.

Tinnen on the 18th, inst., a sixpound baby girl.

Rev. T.L.Adams who has beenconducting a revival meeting atCapitán came in home Monday.

Rev. R, P. Pope of Alamagordopreached to the Baptist congrega-tion here Saturday night and Sun-

day.

Boston Wright, of Richardson,was in the city Sunday to see theball game between White Oaksand Capitán.

Base ball enthusiasts of whichthere are mauy in White Oaks have

Jelley Glasses, etc. Full stock atZiegler Bros.

FIX YOUR TEETH.

Dr. Henwood, dentist, of o,

will return to WhiteOaks August 12th, and will be

glad to see any and all who desiredental work of any kind, at hisoffice at Hotel Ozanne, from 13th

to 18th of August,

All kinds of fresh fruits and RAYS.ICE CREAMfresh vegetables at Ziegler Brosm. on un-- ' i vIron Bedsteads, Springs, Cots,

Rocking and Dining Room Chairs,

AT THE HOTELSHOTEL OZANNE.

Dr. M. II. Hon wood, Alamoxordo; J. P.aud wife, J. I. Thouiax, Capitán

It, inch; J. K, Kobertsou, CliickuKaw Nation;II. MiiiKb. Ft. Worth; J, J. McCkurt,City;.JotauVi. Harrison, St. I.oilis, Mo.; John L. llrjes,City; Fiay Smith, Capitán; J. T. Kiirli, St.Louis; ('ni. J. Mean. Kl l'mi;i:.C. Hill, Cleve-

land, Ohio; F. W. Nies, Gust Nios, Dock Id ward,Andy Htevpnsnn. Sam Cnllet, John Oxford, lienSmith I J. Ramersoii, Heury' PisLam, (ieorKeSherman, Frank Hall, Capitán ; K. M. D. Park- -

Cool Drinks Always on Tap. Orangesand Lemons; Fine Candies, Cigars and ToWool Mattresses and Feather

Pillows just received at Zieglerbaccos. Also a mnce . line ot Books, bta- -

WANTED.

A girl to do general houseworkfor a small family. Will paygood wages. Address Wm Wiley,White Oaks, N. M.

onery, Etc. - Bat, Drink and be merry.I

IUSaaBXBHHMMaV

JOHN A. HALEY.been busy discussing last Sun-

day's game this week.

S. L. Bean, manager of theAmerican Placer Co. has been hereseveral days looking after the in

man. Roll Itryden, Sciantou, Pa ; R. tí. Sumner,Capitun ; Mr. ahd Mrs. il. A Sunnier, L. A.Sumner, W. A. Sumner, City ; James 11. Frank-lin, M. J. Luthy. IraO. Wet more, Capitán; H.

Wilson, Jerry Hockradle, Kd Honian. S. Carres.BICYCLE FOR SALE.

A bran new "Armada" bicycle J. R, Walker, Cloudcrof(; Wm. Overhalseu, Kl

Bros.The Mesilla Honey crop is of

an extra fine quality this season.Try some of the new Honey .wejust received. Ziegler Bros.

I will pay 30c per dozen forfresh eggs. Collier.

To close out very cheap a fewlight Wrappers, Waists, and boysand children's Summer Suits etc.at S. M. Wiener & Son.

Paso, Texas.

Miles May, of Nogal, called atthe Eaolk office yesterday and

. for sale cheap. It is the leadermanufactured by. the Mead CycleCo., and is one of the best wheelsin the market. Guaranteed for12 months. Inquire at this office.

informed the Eagle that Will

W. A. IRVIN & COMPANYWHOLESALE AND RETAIL

l)riiggists & Stationers,El Paso, Texas.

Henley and others are shipping

terest of the company.

W.H.Harrison of St Louis whois a stock holder in a number ofgood mining properties here is inthe city, guest of B.H.Dye, whois manager of his interests in thisdistrict.

Hon. W. Carey, a stockholderin the Carrizozo Cattle Ranch Co.,who has been here in that com

concentrates from the Americanmine at that place.FOR RENT.

A barn, stable and corral forrent. Everything convenient. Forfurther information call at thisoffice.

Constable's Sai.r.

Whereas by authority of an ex

HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL

Cures Catarrh, Neuralgia, Sprains,Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea, Cuts,Headache, Rheumatism. Goodfor man and beast, Failing.mon-c- y

refunded.

Dr. Simmons' Sarsaparilla ef-

fectually aids weak, impaired and

E. E. BURL1NGAME & CO.,ASSAY OFRCEanÍbraryecut.GU iahueu Out 01 , tne Justice

of the Peace Court of PrecinctEstablished in Colorado, 1866. Samples by tnsil or

pany s icrts ior seveiai weeks,departed for England Wednes-

day.Oliver Phillips, a short order

restraurant man, was here from

No. 8, of Lincoln CountV in a express will receive prompt and careful attentionRnltf Rlilllnn defined. Melted and Astastysxl

cause wherein Jane Gallachcr is ttollTEi or purchased.

JfMld ffM"

Utiles for

for theJest Cow!oy Boot

in theWORLD.

HUNT'S CURECures all skin diseases in all itsvarious forms. No internal treat-

ment necessary. Failing, moneyreturned to purchaser, at M. G.

Paden's.

.100 lbs. or car losd lots.Concentration Testsplaintiff and Theo. W. Heman is Write for terms.debilitated organs of both sexes, 1736-173- 8 Lawrence St.. Denver, Colo.Capitán last week and rented the its action is quick and lasting.

' defendant, I have levied upon thef .11 . i c .1 r , í

Fifty cents and 50 doses, at M. (i. wing property oi cieienuani. IntfepentJent Ass OfficePaden's Wll: a irameu pictures anu i

THE R0KAI1R BOOT (0.Cham. Uukaiiii. Moa., VA I'hho. Toviih.

set of shelving and mineral cabinetTherefore, notice is hereby

D.W.Reckhart,E.M.Proprietor.Rich, red and ure blood can

ing Dr. Simmons' ' given that I will on August 25th,Only 50c per bottle PKK), in front of the Post Office

be had bySarsaparilla

building east of the Little Casinoon White Oaks Avenue, wherehe will open a chop house in afew days.

Mrs. A.E.Lesnet and childrenarrived here from Lincoln Mon-

day. Mrs. Leset has leased thebuilding across the street fromthe Stewart block and will opena first class boarding house as

THE APPETITE OF A GOAT

Is envied by all poor dyspepticswhose stomach and liver arc outof order. All such should knowthat Dr. King's New Life Pills,the wonderful Stomach and LiverRemedy gives splendid appetite,sound digestion and a regularbodily habit that insures perfect

and 50 full doses for an adult, at '

in White Oaks, New Mexico, NAP J. ROY,MERCHANT TAILOR.M. G. Paden's. offer for sale and sell to the high- -

Arci t for Ore Ship-pers. Assays andCbODilcsl Ansljsis.

I1KS mil.XKD iuIIKfOKTKD tro.

Bullion Worl a Specialtj.

p. o. eos es.Otto m4 UfcmUffi

Cor. Sn Frsncltc:Chihuahua St.

EL PASO, TEXAS.

est bidder for cash the above de-

scribed property, at 10 o'clocka. m. of said day to satisfy said

Finest tiRHnrtroPUt oftin' bnxt ami lutHst

styles of mortM)and l)oniHtic

Suit i huh.If you Want

il NOIIIIV muíNEAT SUIT of

the Kent Miitcriul,

SheldonBlock, El

Paso, Tex

HUNT'S CURE

Cures all skin diseases in all itsvarious forms. No internal treat-

ment necessary. Failing, moneyreturned to purchaser.

Only on as nc bmkling can be prophealth and great energy judgment and costs.25c. at Dr. Paden's drug store John W. Owen,

4t-2- 8. Constable.Call on Nap J. Roy.

TWO FOR ONE.Here is an offer that should

Shkkikk's Salk.Notice is hereby given that un-

der and by virtue of an Alias Writof Execution, issued out of the

be

HUNT'S LIGHTNING OILCures catarrh, neuralgia, sprains,cramp colic, diarrhoea, cuts,headache, and rheumatism, (roodfor man and beast, at M. (i.Paden's.

of theaccepted by every reader

erly fitted up tor that purpose.Ben Goff and Wallace Gumm

came in from Jicarilla Tuesday,and report satisfactory progresson the new wells the AmericanPlacer Co. is sinking. Theyhave water in one at 30 feet. W.M. Lane has been employed tosink with his new drilling ma-

chine to further develop thewater in the dug wells.

Eagi.k. For $2.00 we will sendDistrict Court of the Fifth JudiT. H. SPRINGER

GREATMARKDOWNin millinery

All Pat-tern Hatsand millin-ery materi-als at '.i tol2 off of theOriginalPrices ....

cial District, in and for the Coun-!- e Intkknationai. Industkiaity of Lincoln, Territory of New ,

KJico,Kn' of 1 a8Vlcx2!!'. nd

Mexico, on the 17th, day of May hc .I'A(iI-K- - 12 months. This of- -

A. D. 1900, on a iudtfment in fer is open to all new subscribersand all old ones who renew. To FURNITURE

CROCKERY

CARPETS

those who have recently paid duesto the Eac.lk, theRiiCOKD will besent on receipt of SI. 00. This is

Dr. Simmon's Sarsaparilla ef-

fectually aids weak, impaired anddebilitated organs of ljoth sexes.Its action is quick and lasting.$1.00 and M doses.

a saving of $1.50 by taking the POSlKER'S CUT RATE MILLINERY, ttwo papers together. TheRKCOKD 3 Plaza Blk., El Paso. Tex.

favor of Urban Ozanne againtJames M. Sigafus, Augustus C.A. Sigafus, J. Evert Bird, and E.Marion Bird, which judgmenthas been duly assigned to Geo. W.Prichard and Henry A. Ozanne,whereby I am commanded to sellthe goods and chattels, lands,and tenements of the above nam-ed defedants to satisfy said judg

is a If) page paper, full of indus 216 San Antonio St.Phone 107. El Paso, Teies.

A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE.

Many thousands have been re-

stored to health and happiness bythe use of Chamberlain's CoughRemedy. If afflicted with anythroat or lung trouble, give it atrial for it is certain to prove ben-

eficial. Coughs that have resist-ed all other treatment for years,have yielded to this remedy andperfect health Wen restored. Casesthat seemed hojeless, that the cli-

mate of famous health resortsfailed to benefit, have been per-

manently cured by its use. Porsale bv M. (i. Paden.

i trial matter, especially of miningland live stock news. All interest-- Ied in either of these industries

--UN

RELIABLE ASSAYS.GLORIOUS NEWS

Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile,of Washita, I. T. He writes:"Four littles of Electric Bitters

(Jolcl ..Ir ml . .

I .MildoM.aml Silver. .75. .rsi(tlil,silv'r.eop'r I.Mi

ment, amounting to the sum ofS7,8t5 damages, with interestthereon from the 28th, day ofMay A. D. 18'W, at the rate ofSix per cent per annum, to dateof sale, cost of suit snd expense

has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula,

should take advantage of this lib-eral offer, which stands good forsix months. March 8, VHM.

Impure blood is responsibledirectly and indirectly for manyother diseases. Purify the bloodat once with Dr. Simmon's Sarsa

Samples by mall receive prompt attentionI Rich Ores and Bullion Bought.

OGDENASSAY CO.,I HJ9 liilh Hi., Deliver. Colo.

V V 'r V v--v-

which had caused her great suf-fering for years. Terrible sores

PAULMAYERlivery

Feed and

Sale Stable.

ot sale, l will at 1 en o clock a. in.on the 11th, day of August, A. D.

parilla. $1.00 and 130 doses.

77?. I

DOO, in front of the post-ofhc- e mthe town of White Oaks, LincolnCounty New Mexico, sell for cashto the highest and best bidder, thefollowing lands and tenements,belonging to the above named de-

fendants or so much thereof as

Good Stock and Rigs.White Oak Avenue

would break out on her head andface, and the best doctors couldgive no help; but her cure is com-

plete and her health is excellent."This shows what thousands haveproved, -- that Electric Bitters isthe best blood purifier known.It's the supreme remedy foreczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers,boils and running sores. It stim-ulates liver, kidneys and bowels,expels poisons, helps indigestionbuilds up the strength. Only 50cents. Sold by Dr. Paden, drug-gist. Guaranteed.

Watchmaker and Jeweler.

Work promptly done,Satisfaction Guaranteed.

LfiVHS&CD'3

PANTS

During last May an infant childof our neighbor was sufferingfrom cholera infantum. Theloctors had given up all Iiojh's ofrecovery. I took a bottle of Cham-lH-rlain- 's

Colic, Cholera and Diar-

rhoea Remedy to the house, tell-

ing them I felt sure it would dogtxwl if used according to direc-

tions. In two days f ime the childhad fully recovered. The childis now vigorous and healthy. Ihave recommended this remedyfrequently and have never knownit to fail. - Mrs. Cruris Uakkk,llookwaltcr, Ohio. Sold by M.G. Padon.

SEAMON,

El Paso, Tex. Box 97.White Oaks Avenue.

may be necessary to satisfy saidjudgment, costs, and expenses,as aforesaid to-w- it; Lot (, Blk 10;Lot 7 and 8, Blk 11; East half Lot1, Lots 4 and 8, Blk 27; Lot 1,Blk 28; Lot 2, Blk 2'f, Lot 1. Blk31; W Lot 4 Block 11. All inthe town of White Oaks, saidcounty and Territory.

Dkmktkio Pkkka,Sheriff.

John W. Owen,4t-2- 7, Deputy.

mac

ASKAVF.ItS and AliKNTS fur OUR

Shppers.J!&E. E, KOGLMEIBH,Cttrrlnirc Trimmer and Harness Maker.

OKNF.lt A I. ItKPAKINd In both LIN Erf.VWia,Parasols and Silk Umbrellas atclosing out sale prices. Ziegler

I'lllCK. 1,1 ST for ASSAYS:(lold and SliverCopperLead

an Francisco. Cal. Northwest Cor. Overland amifl.iAfl.tt)

. tu.73Bros. Suiitu Ft-- Sts El ft. Tlx

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.NtW MEXICO'S DEAD socinry nncTiN05.The Great Presidential Campan ol 1900.ÍROM PICACHO.CITY-GR- AN QLIVtRA.

Tuttle Paint and Glass Co.Editor Eagle:Coliilnud fn.o l'a (i,. Baiter Lodg-- e Nu. o, K. ol f.The wars of America have.As I haven't seen anything in Meets Ihursdav evening oheretofore, settled affairs of state. taUbllshei in i88j.any tributaries; they are mere

canals passing through the counyour colunms from this communi each week at Taliaferro hall.Great questions of policy, of na

tional motives and national conty for some time will venture to Visiting brothers cordially invittry, as one might sav, their wa Wli-- ii liliyluir MiiM-m- l Oil from us. rememlMT you

have our liiinruiitee that it - mre. Price 85C per gal.send you the following notes for ed to attend. I iilainei eharircd Kxtraelusions have been answered asters lieintj derived from the snowspublication. Eknkst Langston, C. Csoon as the battle smoke clearedof the inountaius of Colorado. On limito I In' person wh.i can llnd unvthiiiK l.nt d0 P" Aftrl.-tl- Pure hit-Le- ad and I, lose, I nil in K uPT C.VIl

our Inund of Sunt hern While Lead. Price MU.VIVI VfTl.I.,l.l,l,,.. ..:.... ... i. ...,

Crops on the Hondo are better K. G. F. Ukbkick, K. of R. & S.a large map of Western Texasyou will find a great many this year than for some years

away, and the victor realized hisvictory. The war with Spain isunlike its predecessors. It haspast. Small grain; wheat, oats, Qolden Rule Lodir No. 6. I. O O. F.streams of various sizes, but theynot answered questions, but hasare all head and no tail, bein

--Tuttle Paint and Glass Co.San Antonio Street, El Paso, Texas.

Meets Tuesday evening'of eachand barley have never been betterand there is not a particle of week at Taliaferro hall at 8o'clockcreated problems which may notabsorbed eventually into the sands smut or rust or other defects. In be solved lightly. These problems Visiting brothers cordially invitof the desert. It was a great the absence of the thrasher, are being formulated by the polivolcanic country once the terri

torv I am describing, Its volcanthe farmers are tramping out

ed to attend.W.M. M. Lank, N. G.

E. G. F. Ukbkick, Secretarytical parties, and before they canbe definitely settled at the ballot

their grain with horses and goats Í . . tic craters are not mere necks orcores, like most of the so-call- ed

Martin Chaves has several thou box it is necessary that the peoplesand pounds of wheat and barley be informed in regard to the sitcraters of the United States; they White Oak Lodge No. 9, A. O. V. W.sacked and ready for market. uation. The result of the camare gigantic heaps of cinders, and The Circle Diamond ranches

Meets semi-monthl- y, first andthird Wednesdays, at 8 o'clock, atpaign of 1900 will make a broadpreserve their contour so perfect

also have a very large yield of mark upon the page of history;ly as to convey a vivid notion of Taliaferro's hall. Visiting brothgrain, all of which is of an exceltheir recent activity. it will doubtless establish the pol-

icy of the great Republic of Amerers cordially invited to attend.

A. Ridgkway, M. Wlent quality. There is a tremen"In the vast stretch between

1 h rough I

TrainService

Between El Pasoand Capitán.

WHITE x

OAKS :ROUTE. :

dous yield of apples on these ranthe Pecos and the Rio Grande are J. J. McCouht, Recorder EL PASO & NORTHEASTERNica for a quarter of a century. Itis vastly important, therefore, that

ches, and the fruit crop generallymany ruins left behind by an an W Af4l)AlAMnf.nOfift A C4rDaUKNT umiMTiiu aweis very good; peaches, plumbs, every citizen shall study the sit Qrand Army Kearney Post, No. 10.pears, and cherries galore. Our uation through that best of me

cient aboriginal population. Someof them, as (Iran Uuivera -- not tol)c confused by the way, with the

Meets the first Monday night inold friend, August Cline, has an diums, a great newspaper. The each month at G. A. R. HallSemi Weekly Republic which af

orchard that is a thing of beauty;trees just loaded down with all

Visiting comrades cordially invitfords a. comprehensive view of

mythical golden village of Coron-ado --show evidence of havingWen occupied by a once numerous

ed. J. C. Klkpingkk, P. Ckinds of the choicest fruits. political situation in all its bear John A. Bkown, Adj't.R. P. Hopkins, Martin Chaves, ings. It publishes the new newsGeo. Kimbrell, Mrs. B. Guyse The Semi Weekly Republic is aand W. II. Lumbley, all have fine Democratic paper, but it offers to

For Sale.1 5x8 Blair Camera (Boston )

Folding, Pinion Focus.young orchards just coming into its readers the news regarding all

(Mountain Tune.)

Train leaves El Paso 10:30 a. in." arrives Alamogonlo 2:30 p. m.

" Clouclcroft 5:45 p. m." Capitán 8:30 p. m.

Train leaves " 8:45 a. m." arrives Alamogordo 2:00 p. m." " El Taso 7:00 p. m.

(Daily Except Sunday.)-- STAGE CONNECTIONS. -

AtTularoxa-F- or Mesealero Indian AifenryandSnn Andres iniuing region.

At Carrizo Knr White OuU, Jinarillas,iiulliuan and mirrountliiiK country.

At Waluut-F- or NorhI.At Capitán For Fort Htaiiton Sanitarium,

Uray, Lincoln, Uicliardaon, Huidiwo and lion it cicountry.

At l lotiduroft For I'inn Hprim.'. Klk. Weed,Upper Phiiuhco, Pniiasoo nod the entire Hacru- -

bearing, and in two or three years the political parties, and thismore Picacho will be the center 1 5x8 Blair Camera Co's Singlewithout prejudice. It is a fairof the fruit industry of Lincoln Achromatic Lens, rotary stops.newspaper. Its telegraph andcounty.Por este tiempo adiós de su

1 I olding tripod.5 5x8 double plate holders.1 Carring case, canvas teles

cable news service has been prov-ed to be the very best employedby a modern paper. Its special

OllUSfO. Julian.

Fur information of Buy kindreifanlinir thu railroad or thecountry adjacent thereto cull oaor write to

A. 8. HKMti.Oeu'l. Snpt & Truffle Manager,

or Jl. ALEX ANDKR,Ass't Oeu'l. F. & H. AKelit.

cope.features are unsurpassed. It is

people of which there is no recordin history or tradition. There areremains of extensive irrigationworks where now there is nowater, and the only reasonabletheory seems to be that the pop-

ulation was driven away by thedrying up of the water supply,which formerly existed.

"Not the least interesting pointabout this country is that its set-

tlement and development havepreceded its exploration by geog-raphers. Railroads are beingbuilt through it, its vast forestsof pine ore being attacked bysawmills, and prosperous townsare growing up in those portionsof it which arc habitable, and yetalmost nothing about the countryis authentically known." Wash-ington Post.

3 (yix82 Devel, Trays, vulTHE NEW YORK WORLD the newspaper for the reader who llll'IIIU UIJIUltIMIl iirition. A1BUIOKOIUO, . 11.canized Rubber.has not access to a daily paper.THRICE-A-WEE- K EDITION. mmx1 5x8 Devel, Tray, vulcanizedNews features, art, and literaAs good to Vou a a bally and You Oct It at Rubber.ture combine to make the Repub-lic's Sunday Magazine a specially

the Price ol a Weekly.

It furnishes more at the pricei ;x Lievef, Iray, papier

mache. FOUR- -attractive weekly magazine. Thethan any other newspaper pub- -1 Universal No. 2 Ruby Lamp.half-ton- e illustrations printed iníshed in America. Its news serv 1 Negative rack, folding, forthis magazine surpass anythingice covers all the globe and is 25 negatives.ever attempted by a newspaper.equaled by that of few dailies. Its Doz. (more or less) 5x7lhese products of photographyreports from the Boer war have Seed plates, Sensitometer 27. i

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The gran quiverabell at socorro.

'In the office of C. T. Brown, of

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fashion page a delight. Indeed,church was destroyed by the.ilnpaign take the Thrice-a-Wee- k

World. If you want to keep youreye on the Trusts and they needdians. In 1734 the bell was- - dug The Republic's Sunday Magazine

appeals to every member of theout of the ruins of an old church watching-ta- ke the Thrice-- a

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bell was brought back to Socorro id. 00 per year. papers are now being offered atthe very low price of $1.50 for oneand hung in the old San Miguel We offer this unequaled newsyear. To secure this low ratechurch. paper and the whitk oaks kaoi.eboth must be ordered and paid forIn 1781 this church at Socorro

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APPLICATION FOR PATENT NO. 13.

Cnited St u ten Land OITee.

Koxwcll, N. M June 211, 1!1.Notice I hcrclir if I ven (hut W. A. ude mid

The Best Remedy lor Stomach and BowelTrouble

I THE WT7LEylf White Oaks Avenue

Imported mid Domestic; Wines, I.iquorH ffiand Cigars.

Wiry Lemp's Keg Beer Pabst's Bottle Beer.jJJ

Billiard, Pool and Club Rooms. 4

SUMMER TOURIST RATESKio Grande, and resettled Socor-ro and repaired the old church, "I have been in the drug busi A.Í1. Lane, and iittoi-uc- In fact fur

W. A. Cade, and whine post odien address Iwhich stands to this day. This TO COLORADO POINTS,n into unkK, New Metico. have made amillca- -

tioii for a patent for fifteen hundred llncnr

ness for twenty years and havesold most all of the proprietarymedicines of any note. Amongthe entire list I have never found

feet on the AniucCiiilc Lode heai'liu proclouUp to and including September metiilHKltuatu in White Oaks Mining District.Lincoln ('utility. New Mexico and dcxcrllicd In

anything to equal Chamberlain's the olliclal pint and Held noten on file in thinoftice, a follow, viz:

30th, 1900, the Pecos Valley &

Northeastern Ry. will sell roundtrip tickets from Roswell to thefollowing Colorado points at rates

Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea IlcKinniiiKHt N. K corner Nil. 1. A nornhvrvRemedy for all stomach and ImjwcI atone in. Set ..n i line of Hiirvey No.

.17... "Hurry Allen Lode": W. A.CudeclMiiiuint:troubles," says O. W. Wakefield. NOTICE OF SUIT.In the District Court of thenamed: marked on 8, laue M(I7. with a mound of

tone (1.1-- 2 ft. IiIkIi) Hloi.ir aide. a. tu y.o'f Columbus, Ga. "This remedycured two severe cases of cholera

?i th Judicial District of the Termill. W. ;8.31 ft to N. W. corner No. Ü, on .

ritory of New Mexico, within andline of survey No. 14, marked on H

fuco" Thence P. Ill dcif 18 mill. K. InWi-- ftmorbus in my family and I haverecommended and sold hundreds

for the County of Lincoln.corner No. 4, marked on N. face, Survey

Boulder $37. (.5

Denver "37.i5Colorado Springs. . ."34.15Pueblo "31.15Trinidad "25.K.These tickets will be good for

old bell was again resurrected andplaced in the church. The bellweighs 4il pounds. The metalused in it came from a mine inGrant county, called the SantaRitade Copie. The women addedall their jewelry of silver andgold to it. Chippings from theold bell have been assayed and itis found that it is worth over $400in gold afivf silver.

This bell was the first to ringon the American continent, andthat on the banks of the KioGrande. Seventy years beforethe Mayflower sailed into Bostonharl)or, thisoldln ll with its cleartone, was calling together a bravelittle hand of worshipers withtheir weajxnis of defense in onehand and the cross in the other.

Santa Fe New Mexican.

ro. 14, lloincxtake South Lode, A. (1. Laneand J. II. Collier, Clalinnnta". Thin Ik cornerNo. I, marked :M(H7, on N. face: thence X. lu

of bottles of it to my customers totheir entire satisfaction. It af

Bona Kimbrell, )

vs. V No. 1224.Jensita Kimbrell. )

The above named defendant,den m mili K. It. iilnnir ', line of our voy

fords a quick and sure cure in a return until October 31, 1900, and No. iWi. h. h.T. Collier claimant, to cornerNo. 4. A porphyry tone marked on vpleasant form." For sale by M. Jensita Kimbrell, is hereby notistopovers will be allowed at pleas faea, with atone mound, 1.1-- 2 ft hliih, aloniraide; Thence No. 7.1 deir : ml n E . 419-- 7 ft., inG. Paden. ure within the life of the ticket, 8. K corner of Claim: thli corner i No. .'. or

fied that a suit has been com-

menced against her in the said

PECOS VALLEY AND

NORTHEASTERN Ry, Co.Central Time.

Train No. 1. -- Leaves Pecosdaily 3:30 p. m., arrives Carlsbad7:45 p. m., Roswell 5:50 p. m.,Amarillo 4:50 a. m., connectingwith A. S. & S. F. and F. W. andD. C. Ry's.

Train No. 2. Leaves Amarillodaily 10:50 p. m., arrives Roswell8:40 a. m., Carlsbad 12:35 p. m.,Pecos 11:05 a. m., connecting withTexas and Pacific Ry.

Triiina Sim. 1 anil 2 hav "Nlcvpinc Car"between lloawell and Amarillo.

STAGES for Lincoln, hile Ouk$Soynl, S. M., leave Howell, X. M., dailytrte Hundan at 7:00 A. M.

For low rati, for iaformatinn reirurdin threnourroa ol this ralle, the nrim f Uud. ie.

olllcial survey), marked .V10I7, on N. face!either going or returning, northof Trinidad, thus allowing the District Court, within and for thethence N. II dctf tti lulu W., MMdi ft , to mound

and inoiiument X A, at Intersection '. line of

Heartburn.

When the quantity of food tak passenger ample opportunity to County of Lincoln, Territorywrvey No. :i?J, ami marked on N. rum;And thence N.ldir I mill W.. IUd--2 ft., toen is too large or the quality too atoresatd, by said Bona Kimbrell,

plaintiff, for an absolute divorcepoint of Ih'kIiiiiIiik. at monument No. 1rich heartburn is likely to follow.visit every point of interest inColorado. For further informa-tion see G. L. Fi.ktchkk.

liy umeial Survey N. 1 17. containing in iiH and dissolution of the bonds ofacre and forming- - a portion of the Northand especially so if the digestionhas been weakened by constipa Went Quarter of Section M, In Tnwuxhin US..

matrimony now existing betweenplaintiff and defendant and forof Hanirn II B.. of the New Veil,.,. rri,,..iAgent I. V. N. E. Ry.,

Roswell, N. M.tion. Rat slowly and not too free Meridian. such other and further relief as toThe location of thin Mino U riqfordcd in Hit, the Court shall seem lust andly of easily digested food. Mast E. W. Maktindki., Kecordrr'a oltlco of Lincoln Conn! v New equitable.Mexico, on paito ''.. of Hook H . Volum.. .,r

1 hat unless said defendant enGeneral' Passenger Agent,

Roswell, N. M.liook of Minen, Lode or Placer Claim.

icate the food thoroughly. Letsix hours elapse between mealsand when you feel a fullness and

ters her aonearance in said nnv

REUNIONOf the Veterans

and West Texas Cowloys' Asso-ciation at Canyon City, Texas,July 24th to 2Sth, l'oo. For thisoccasion the Pecos Valley &Northeastern Ry. will sell ticketsfrom Roswell to Canyon City andreturn at $o.75 for the round trip.Tickets will be on sale July 23,

Adjolhinv claimant' uro ,... Lado, T. WHeman, J, 11, Collier, K. T. Collier and A. 0, on or before the 10th day of August,

A. D. IV00, plaintiff will. ask fortt f aa

Lane.weight in the region of the stom No! Ico of location and amillcuHun r.,MININO LOCATIONS.

Location notices for sale at thisach after eating, indicating that patent, poted M ty 2. liimi. at dlu'ov.rv ,.i ine reiei aenianticu in his com-plaint in said cause and a decreewill be entered therein by default.

m ft. from N. end enter.you have eating too much, take office, bv the dozen or hv th.. I pernomi holdlinr adverse clnlm therei,,- jthousand. Carefully prepared so

aiidretai,

J. E. Wharton. J. P. UxOiaai.

Wharton & Bontum,

v-- 'LAWYERS."White Oaki New Mvilco.

Will prneticr In all tlieroiirti nod V. S. Land1Ollleen. All law IniHlneaa promptly attentatto. Special attention to uilula UtlftaUua.

Plaintiff's attorney is J. K.one of Chamberlain s Stomach andLiver Tablets and the heartburn Wharton, of White Oaks. New

arc niiilrcd to ,,rcvHt tko ame hefoie thinolllce wlthlu ality dsyn from the flint publica-tin- n

hereof, or they w, I lie turre t ty virtuof the provision of tha Matute.

as to comply with latest mininglaws of the United States and the

Fon Sai.i:: - T wo buggy horsesharness, and buggy. Enquire aithis office.

Mexico.may be avoided. For sale by M.G. Paden. Howard Lri.ANn,territory of New Mexico. Join E. (IkiFHTii,

Clerk of said District Court.