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D Mil rUX TmJW AAttMt SILVER. p kovsrnor mnlonctL thieves and mi tint eondltifh that they tlOKBI. JAI- tit I'tMltleul hue niguui) tUo Kill ibr tlift mlintimloi of Idaho. IHUlVOoiUt Hill WUS under itlsffuiwilau in tho Sctiftte an ThurB- iIaV far eftvonil hours, but no d tlon taken, Mora than sixty ounce of ruu utrokft occurrod in Olilcngo InAt Mdmky, und ono thousand during th week. Tlio boat thoro for ov. 4ml dnyB vra aunnllliit (Snl,Wk ChftVBZ tmoxit that Ho win isnftl wnlll Vet the democratic Afl Ool. Frank' nntiio is on qulto a Humuor of jictUloiiH for mrdon, ho ought to know. Wo think wo ura having tvnrm vmitlier out hero In tho eolith, wefitjbutit has (wu mild in com imrTsoit to ihut (iff if? MlHBlfiBlppi vtc$, from MiiiiicAotu to tho Gulf, pull destruction of Itfo from heut ma Dover hefqro known. T fliurd Is hermtftcr to ho co-olio.; ration Hint roolprocnt arousing of , iljo border between United Stnteft nud Moxienu troops for tho uup. prtioMou nuil prevention of hulhui htlfttllltlow. An iijreoniont to that offeot was entered into between Bceretnry Bhiliio nud MiultorltO" iiiero on Xhureduy. SM'Jl.' L'.VJl"!. ' Another futile conference over tho allvor bill wita had Tiiuradny mortilt, but no progress was jimdo towards an agreomout. An ether meeting of tlto conference uoinmlttuo was to bo held thin morning, it ifl.not likely that tho Bounto will uurrendor any osBeii' tial features of itfl bill. Hotter no IcglBhttlon than that. t Tho Federal Kholloii bill passed the lloueo last Wednesday by a vote of Jfifl to 1 11. About a doz en elected DomoorntB had pre viously been unseated and their . planus given to uou-oleetcd Itc publluaUKiu order to beetuo lifliif. lleiont ltepnbiiean vole that could bo controlled for tho passago of tho bill whoa wanted. Vet, after that Infamy, Jtcud oould muster six minority for his hill. A weck'c dubatu would have defeat, t'd tho bill. Ita paBtmgo in tho Senate IB doubtful. IT MAKES A iumUEHCE. Tho prnhthitlnulHtB of Kansas as, in fuel, of every other state where that party has an organ ized existence, aro fiercely dc-j noiuieiug the original package do uisiun as an unwarranted and dun gcroiiK iufiliigumont of tho rights of the ntate and iv threat of con- tnillmii, yet these saiao people, ns a rulc, aro iptlto as vociferous add uni-Cttflouiug Biipnoiiors of tlto Itecd-Divvenport project to iuvadn tho Btatea with a rps of partisan judges and uuporvisorB utithnrlr.cd to take absolute con trd of tlio clcetioiiB of Congress men for tho several states. They believe in Centralism of a timul vli.lmiu i1itu-iiitti)i M'lirni In. IWIUMII VMMafVWtr- ,T (lull voked for the perpetuation of the power of the Itepublieuu party but wlioii tho letter and tho spirit oftlirt Constitution aro unforced for tho protection of tho citizen ugatiist tho tyranny of bin state, they duit't believe in it ho much as thoy did. It makes n difference wh hc ox la gored. AJ aAlDOr TilElHTtECOHD. There In a "fearful looking for of Judgment to ooiuo" by tho men who Htolo tho legislature of two yearn go. They taught Moody iuHtruutinuB, and a guilty oou- scienee tmturtilly uwkea them fimr that thoHO Instructions wilt re turn to plague their Inventors. Tho New Mexican, tho ovgnu of tho boodle wing of tho Hopuh lluali jMtrty, wiiIIb oat that tin pleasnut upproiiouBlon. Speak ing of eleotlouB to tho Legislature this fall, that paper nays: MiOllhl tlto DiitiuK-mU uicl, thin umlurily It to ho iiuiil it twu-tlitritu or tlitM-iWtirtM out., wlthlre tho lint wrnk live times lu the ls.9t thirty yem III! tho ItQpublleu phrty boon aommlUetl ttgabut llvor, hh money, by dn leadora In OongfircBB, OHch time under tho inspiration and for the bonofit of custom Hpeouldtoi'H and profeflional money UiihIoih, and oaoh time adding to the burdens, lu tho on- Imnuument of tho money value of every dol'tf of IndebtediieBB nud corresponding diminution of the Value of every pound of tho farm products of tho west and south. In 1801) tho twelve hundred millions of greenback and many hundred millions of bonded debt, was by act of Congrf flB, then two thirds to three fourths ltepubli can in both Houses, converted in- ty n gold debt A public contract wusthufl violently ohaiiged HgaiiiBt tlio debtor without Ids ooiisdut, and lu favor of tho creditor. Gold was then at premium of fifty cents on tho dollar. Practic ally all tho butjiuofia of the coun try and all debtB, pnblio and pri vate, were, conducted and con tracted on thittbuRis. All this in debtedness was thus doubled, but not a cent did it add to tlio price of corn, wheat and cotton, nor to tho wagos of labor. Practically nil that vast debt was by the terms of its contract paynblo in any kind of legal ten der money, but that notion of Con gress ntiulo it payable in gold. Nearly every Ilopubliean in Congress votod for this measure, and nearly every Democrat against it. In 1870 tho silver dbllar was by n species of stealth dropped from tho Coinage bill, and thus prac tically eeaacd to bp a part of tho monetary system of tho country. John Sherman wns to a largo ex. tent the uommittco on coinage that reported and had passed that, coinage bill. Both IIoubcs were still two thirds JUpubhcan. In 187il came tho llnlshing act in the demonetization of silver. vGongress Bllll two thirds ltopub lican, In 1878, on tho eapturo of the House of ItcprcsoiitutivoB by tho HomocratSj an effort was mado to restore silver to tho monetary system on an oquallty with gold, in obedience to the universal de mand of tho industrial interests end trade of the country mid .In accordance with constitutional provision, but its friends wore forced to compromise on an agreed extent of uolnago, pud Republican secretaries of tho treasury have continuously nud arbitrarily denied those Interests ono half tho coinage tho law contemplated. That bill was passed by a voto comprising one quarter of tho He publican and tlirco mmrters of the Democratic mombora of Con- cress, ngalust three quarters of the llcpiihlicuns and one quarter of tho Democratic members. And now, for tho fifth tlmo, iu 1800, a Itepubliuau House of ltcprcuctitutlvcs defeats a free coinage bill, tho voto being, for the blllHopubllcuiiB HI, against It 131 Democrats ior.thoblll 101, against It 10. Tho voto iu the senate on tho same bill wnslto- publieaiiB for It 10, against it lili DemoeratB for it I'll, against it 11. Tills Is brlofly anil historically tho record of tho two parties Iu Congress on silver legislation dnr lug tho hist thirty yonra, in which the Ilopubliean leadorB havo live different times emphatically writ ten themselves down as enemies to. Bltver monSy, tiiid advooatoB of tho slnglo, gold standard. That ycuord tells Its own story. be no (piolttou ot' bin onUre stu eerily and right to oriltilsd tile mlsnrable dmogoguery thnt Ilea: at the bottom of about throe quar ters of this disgusting pretense of affection for tho old soldier, atid that Is robbing ovory tax payor, of , tho country iu the nuiuji of patriot ism and gratitude, but lu reality and only for tho basest of parti Ban purposes, Thoro oau bo no nobler bene licence than suitable provision bj the survivors and beneficiaries of of n groat war, for thoso wlio staked their health and their Uvea on tho gngo of battlo In be. half of country, but Unit by no menus implica n mlscollancouH shoveling out of tho money of tho peopl into tho capnotovbrybum inor, boiinty jumper, Bisulker and pilferer who happened to get Into tho'army but tievor saw a battlo. Undoubtedly thoro arc sunny worthv and deuorving men on tho pension rolls and very prcmorly so, but it is Incredible that, twen ty-flvo years afior tho oloso of tho1 war, tnoro siioaitl no ono quartor to oao third of tho entire number of that groat tinny properly outho pension rolls. It Is a dlsgrnco to tho men wlto from tho highest motives of patri otism shouldered their muskets, and marched away to tho field nud performed tho most splendid light lug tho world over bow, and re turned hrokeii iu health and crippled iu limb, should bo forced, In accepting tho well earned and groutful bounty of it country saved, to consort, on tho pension rolls, with it host of creatures far out-uumberltig tho really meritori ous pensioners, who ontorod the Borviuo from the most sordid of motives, who never reudorod their country an honest day's ser vice, and with whom it la now, as thon, simply a question of how much they can bleed the country's treasury, uiidertho inspiration nud guidance of, if possible, a more corrupt and dissolute gang 'than themselves, whoso only purpose is to thus keep thomr.elvcB in power. The time was thnt tho pension roll was a rollof honora badge of duty well dopoa mark of proud distinction to him who woro it. it is rapidly ceasing to be Bitch. a ii 4 V.' ' jote'i XJX CO.. , 'Daalsm in - ' s ' ' n " i . 4 i . , iy. Clothing, dry goods, boots, shoes, mm- i LADIES' and GENT'S FURNISHING COODS, oituims n MMh oil tuiviwHs eivj3 i'ltoitip AwsmmoKt Call nnd. Examine Our- Stock, Pine Street, Doming, New Mexico. ( Um tMMoa by the uiiM-iitlair of a, uf uu in the rartitwl of curnqillou utu iH'rttiiml NroHjr ft to tWJjitl. Tiiat is pi culsely what the He piililli aiKf did two yours ago, and it Is not unnatural that tho porie- trators of that villainy uhoulduuw uo iooKiug torwuru wuii nftt a little anxiety to tho anUeipated iiidlgimnt rebuke of that roeord by 'nil outragod people In tho-oom nig (eicoitoii. it tue worm oves iiw illuatrMtod in u luglshi tit Vdy H)or uiindHlteraled Or vIsialM BootitidraHiHi than whs tklMily pmotlc of thegsth I-cg IpHfH AwoUiWy of ?5ew Mexico, tM r'M U of it lm rOSIIiVfi AND TO TUBl'OJHT. The last number of tho Oliver City Svntt'nel has this to say in dlHcussIug the dependent pension blll roeontlv passed, under which the pensions will this year run up to twiv hundred millioiiBs- Thn vlllnliiiHW tilnil of it lot nf liollllcnl (liiiiiuui.aiifi llimtmlintit llu Uultwl Mmii'n to lt'j) tliufrTiulit cm iliti mint of poHor by rltllug oa the lunik uf tbi wild Ion who mire im tli iiiiIhii n.ln of Hie war uf tho rtilmlllon, dxwkmIi any icultM of hypMiriy ivir miopwu HOHOMUTALIBM AND FU0TECTI0N- Tluit the eastern gold standard and protective tariff thoorlcB of administration aro naturally com bined In opposition to tho western doctrine ot iroo coinage, was very clearly atid pointedly Ulna tratod iu tho groat silver speech of Senator Plumb, of Kansas, lu tho lato dobato lit the Bcuato on tlio froo celling bill. Mr. Plumb exposed the insincerity of tho op 'losttlon to free colungo from this source, and came very near de noiuiclng tho idea of protective tariff as n "fetich," nud thoro IB something significant in ids r$ mark, In the course of his speech Mr. Plumb Bald: Mr. I'reithtciit. tlio mtorttl niuno of nro toctlon wan luvokcil ycntonlny liy tho apimttir front Now York Mr. him-ock iiL'itliMt tho froo (uiliittiro of ullvcr. with inrirn iroiicorn than 1 euro to uxnruiM. thut for iiiiniy wenks pnt thu limiliug protection iinwinnneni "r uu i-ouniry linvit Im'pii ilmioiiiKsliitf tlin iirninMutl fri'o voliuieu of elh'iT, U111I7 lu fuel, nil I'luiiK for iulilln to Ihu volninoof atlver iiomy 11s Miiiiplmclon, and ImpiiguhiK tho mo tlvuaoflholr mlvountet. AccorilliiK to tliKin, only (lUliotiixt panuut favor ulTrer, una an tue eotiniry nccin 111 omur 10 nt iirtMnnroiM U to Jiioionso tho itutliw on itrtlL-lpR of amiertt) coiuuiiiDtlnn, we nave nau rt'iiiiiiiwi uih 010 unmii tlin IH-veni (Iiilmr. nboiil niiimlliitloii about tlio uwful Imnroiirlrlr of lncrtm UIH lllH VHIUtt Of liVI?r IIVCIIIIM II WOlllll . rt. . 1 . ;ive iriui w inuivni mm mini' imtiibh. Vuat ilowi iirotwiliiii do If Itdop not make profit fur the iiwmiirurturemr Ami what IllKiut th ilinmiillUloii of tllvor lit IS18, by which the ml mm nuil inviivra of gold mre been ciirlchwl. by wiik'li, iRtorUinc w um ih'i muuoriiy. gold Iiw bfnii fiirrmind iiiori- lliuii 80 m coat In vnliio In tlio hut nrtemi yonref Anything wblcfi tii'liw gold and addi to Uih furttniM of tlumn fntri)iitd In It Ii moral tout (IimI fcsr'nif, That whloh wiuiltlliBlpIlvKrldUlionMt. Mr. a'tMliUat, I inn 11 protectlunUt, nud up lo within a few dnya 1 huve bo- LVIHO BV IHrEItSHOE. The Htstomont haa boon nindo by flBmo of tho Ilopubliean paper of tho Territory that whllo tho DemooratB of How Mexico aro op posing admission, tho Democrats of tho Soitato nro nil voting for it.! This ntntomont la simply In keeping with tho iuBtinotlvo habit of auoh papers, of lyliig by Infer once of tulling half tlio truth and omitting tho balance to crcato a false Impression. Tho facts aro that tho Demo cratic Senatora on Juno 27th vo ted unanlmouflly to pasB an Eua bllng Aot for tho ndmlBBloti of Ar iKona, Idaho, Now Moxlco and Wyoming, offered by Mr.. Inuos of Arkansas, au an amend ment to tho Wyoming bill. Tho purposo of the Domocratio SeuatorB in bo voting wua preolBO- y what tho Doiuoerata of Moxlco want an Unublbig Aot that will afford tin opportunity to elect a new nud iion pailiBim convention, and to make an intelligent, pro gressive Constitution that would lormlt the establishment of tho mcriean public school nystom: and that' is proelsoly what tlio most active supporter of tho September constitution do not want. It is also trite tiiat whllo ovory Democrat iu tho Senate voted for Senator Jones' proposition to ad' talt Now Moxlco, every llopubli can voted against it. MEXICAN i.AND QUANTA. Tho following Is a telegraphic announcement that tho President has sent to Congress a special message urging tho passage of a bill for tho setllumeiit of land tl- Uob in tho south-west: Tho Prwddoiit on Tucnlny tmnsmllled to rongrowi corri'ipoink'iiL-o bntwucn tin) duimrtniiitit of niutc mid tho Moxlcnn govoninumt coiin-nilng tho rights of cvrtnlii Mexican rltlzuini to havo tholr cmlnm to IniHlij In Arlxonilnnd Now ilex fco. coded to tho t nlted muto bv treaty itdjiiMdl nml voiiilrincd. Tlio Vnltci! Htnti'H, KnyH tht I'nnldi'nt ovvch it duty to Mexico lo ronllrm to bi.f oIUxoiih tlio valid ginntH (lint woro wived by treaty, una tli' imif dttliiv which )nm iittcniltd tho (lUclmrKu of tliU duty has given J tut cniuo of cotniihilnt. Tlio ontlro coin- miinlty whero Uioho Inrijo rlaliim vxhi and. Indeed nil of ur nnonln nro tutoros ted In an early nud tlnaf HcitlDimuit of thoni. Tin y r wnt or Iin ulnu can rout up on thu ouurlos,tif a pioplo or tho dovel onmciit of u ncai i uuntry Uian that re siililiiji froniBMtthid land tltle, tho iiwuwlty fnrWlHi Icalnlatlon Im o ovl dent and im ffnBnt that 1 M-ntnre to oxprpM tho linfm that ridlof will bo given at tho prdBclit ni'tuhni of emiffrww ii-inuroguit or any bb or nation. nlmolutriy umguftiing hi iiiiim MENACES DON'T 00. tSa iltmn 0i. Inl J In the awtcrtlmi so freely tnado by ad vncato of tho aliotilou prmluccd at 8au tn Fo hint yonr and calltnl n coiiptltutlrin, that MNuw Moxlco will bo ndmlttiid un der that Initlimhin or not at all," lntond cd an incmtcof If ihj all tho mora ren Mon whv It ihould tio voted down. Free born American cttlr.etiA nro not to bo- dragooned Into supporting a ineaHtiro they dlMipprnve by nintlicula of that kind. ThoBo who want utatehood under a good constitution need not bo alarmed y uny such talk. Now Moxlco will not be the tint Ktato lo vote down an unimtU- factory constitution to have a hotter ono Immediately prenonteil atid Adopted. Wisconsin went uirnugu mat experience. A coiistltutlnual convoutlon AMPinbled at Madison October Gth 1840, mid ml- ouniod upoember lutli of tho muiio j-ciir, having fntmcd a constitution which wan submitted to tho people on tho first Tuecday lu April, 1917 nud was rejected. A second convention assembled on the lfith of December, TW7. framed tho present excellent constitution of Wiscon sin, adjourned on February 1st, 1848, and tholr work was mtllled by tho peoplo on the second Monday Iu' March following. The first convention, whoso work was rejected by the people, assembled by tirovlslon of nil act of conurcs that be came n Iaw lu August, 181(1, Thu Hanta Fo constitutional convention can point to no enabling act to nuthorUe It sitting. If congress condoned (?) tho rejection by tho people nt Yi'leronshi ot a constitu tion thnt came Into cxlMcuce under Its authorltv. tlio notmlo of New Mexico neeu not tear tiiat conurccs win lorco upon them tho abort vo Instrument now ttiidur iIIbciiiwIoii. Menaces don't go, IDOLS! IDOLS!! INDIAN AND MEXICAN CURIOSITIES! fHtldUhcd. i ny ltfs to rwul the nummary ami lliitierliiK stuff about tbi "iHior broken down sohllriv and the "iMidli'rs widow and orphan rulliliKii," that Is nfntorlcally gfreu out by u lot of thwe Insiuerre iiigalioiids mih! hyp crllluhe halUof Coiiumw. These jHIltkl fakirs have no rdhnr uMoct In vlaw tliau to enlist Dim nowl fill mid sympathy of a vry lrn vtm nl linuer aliln eltUewi, who ettliw swhbiIoii the union ship of the wur as soldiers ttiiiit M)v. or their fatUpn were mildlem he fom tliew. 'Jim editor Of tb HuHttoot In liiuiKKlf nit tdd so'idlor of tho I ..... ... ,t .. a.A.il.., lirltft'tU UHivr uoBiti uniuii nrmyjuuu iiniiiiugwi'iw lutt wHi, midlhur inn, tlmrefoht, lluvnd that proteatlou Jiiennt the alvius of vuliio to any preduct lh result or American labor on American soli. Hut now, tu tho naaml name of this- -I will not mil It u fetich, nlllioiluh 1 tu not know what I may call It before I itui turmitfh but In the sacred namo of tills system we aro asked to depreciate silver, notwithstanding Itlsim Amorloutt pro duct or much turgor vumo limn man ublnh will lluiirolu tho now tariff till with an tnoreaso of UW) or fttK) per nsstit. or duties iieyond tlioso now provuiwi u law. When inv frlmid from Now Yor IMr. IIikiukI aot Into tho imthos nud jmtrlntlsm of his plea not to do unytlilnu which would deprive tho country ot gold wheruwlth to make sellleinent of our foreign liulitnce, 1 wauled to iwk htm what h proiHWiU in no himiic mis soma tariff bill, which, If enacted lu lu present shape, will cut oft the grwiter mrt of ourXurelBii wnnmeri-H for Um present, nt ieal, aiurthiw ohvlnte the necessity or ovu the opmirtiiHlty of our win out gold iu paytneiit for liuporUil (good. I hMM) 1 !ini intospm wnat um naur Mid ao u iKUwtiil Mumiry of U tutbm mmi that d II Hi suco will Old Pottery, Paintiup, Feather & Hair Werl, TWO THOUSAND PIlOTOQltAWtJ OF KOTUD INDIANS, Including Apauhoi, YutriRi, l'luias, l'uoblon, Nsvajous. Slant, Comatiches, Aff Bows. Arrows. War Clubs. Shields, Sc. AKANXULAS AND ItMI'TlLKS MOtTNTlJD ON CAJKDg, YUCATAN CARVED COFFEE AND GAGTUS CANES. Headed Moccasins, Blankets. 8carf, &o. Mexican Hats, and Indian Jewelry. NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, DRUGS & TOBACCO, MEXICAN OPAI.8. ItiNAOrO BROWN. Depot Ifewtf Stand, UcmlnV. an Iu I'l'iiusyhnnm. Tho noiniiiailoii of a iiniii llko Dnliiiimter at tho dictation of ooe like Quay Is too much. Home of tint best men In the party bnvo avowed an Intention to urjranue an liidojiendoiit uenuiiiicaii movemuui simiiur to ino iitin wnii Ji resiuteu in tlio election or (low l'attlson lu 1883. If the miiiih for tunate rnmblimtbin of circumstances which rMUllMl in Mr. iwilsoii's ilrst election should result In his election now, he would be eousldertMl it of presidential proportions, ptppiihllc. A l'ronehman claims to have discov ered ii process by which silk can lie ''inilo from tno iwives wiinout tuo ompinymeut of worms. This will bo very hard on tho worms. They are not ounoated tin to any other kind of handiwork and will have no chance left, ns they tmiiuot voto the republican ticket and must do with out A pension, It Is to ho honed that thoso who par tlclpiitcd In tho Hauta Fo con volition will havo stUllclciit sense to nnltern after tho mcmucw or tiio ursi eoimiHuininaMioiK ventlou lu Wisconsin, who stood upon tholr dignity and declined to stand as candidates tor seats lu the second. Now Mexico will on better off should thoso resnonslblo for tho abortion now before tho people, remain nt homo when the next constitutional couvcutlcn meets. Ballot reform laws havo been passed bv tint following flute In the order hero liken: Massachusetts, Indiana, Montana, thodn Isluud. Wisconsin, Tenneweo, Minnesota. Missouri. Mlchlinui. C'Oliueo limit. Now York and Now Jersey. In Kentucky the system has been adopted as far ns the constitution of thnt statu normlts. Tho Connecticut law donartl from the Australian system so far that It Is not uenerallv regarded by advocates of tho reform as wulsfitctory. The Intemnorntu clement in Kansas has lilted it call for iiuoiher convention of prohibitionists, which shall tulto mens iiresio convinco conurcss anu mo su iromn court that the latter Is utiacauiilu ed with the law. Thcv iiroiioso to down 'thu oriel unl imoknuo Infatnv." to drive out "the curs Of low doKrce" nml to snitelch the "supromo court saloon." "All menus or mo cause win no welcome wli-.ther accredited delcuatca or nut.' There Is no spectacle, so amusing as that which tnesce practical inuaucs nnuni when lu convoutlon. They defy law. vet thcv Invoke It. Titer nreach tern pcrauco and pnuillco Its oiposlte. They ridicule tho courts, but demand tho forms of Justice. When wilt It tie that tho prohibitionist!! become temperate r I'resldeet War. of Mexico hits dashed to tho around the hones of the II vo mil iloii dollar syndicate which Intended cnrryliiB on a lottery business nt 'I la J nana, 18 miles smith of 8au Diego, iii'..w..i., I., i ........ rt.iiir.i..it. I... ....(,.. lnilfUl fllH. ill l'VI V.WIIIWI.tl ..j tuti. lug tho bill making It lawful utter It had itmed both houses. It was tho Intention ot the promoters of the lottery cheme (who nro almost ton man cither from fun Francisco or Los Angeles) to make Tin Juaimn veritable Amorlcmi Montv Carlo, and with this In view they had arranged to purchase nit tho laud In town, about 100 rude ndrbo hbtises, the bull ring and amphitheatre- This Call- loruia synuicaie oripiuizwi nooui nynur :o with a capiui s:ock or 9o,uuu,uuii, hauiis of tho treasurer, n resident of l.oa Aniiele. After considoroiile suoeewrui lobliyliig and the expenditure of large sums to carry the lottery bill through both houses, nml when the mitmlmni ot the pvinlloiito wen nniiftreuttv on the road to great fortune, President Dlas ivvo them a veto ami knocked out tlio lexleuu Mimto Carlo. 11 ' '"" 1 i ESTBLlSSiED 1882. Quiet Club Rooms AttaGhe3rJ H, 0. MOORE, Proprietors ( NBW MEXICO- (Undo'r tfioantplireiof (lie i'fili Camnilistisn. k . ,. the Aquariums; Everything in tho lino of liquid rolYeshiuenfc. Tracy & 'BtANWiOAN..-PtQ.gidetdfs Willi street sharks aro caught Homo times. H bos been discovered that soma western rellioad mun have worked off on them a lot of bonds emtialnlitif n upc elal stipulation that no foreolosuio pro- tt'cdlngrf should wor be Instituted. The road liiot defaulted In Its payments, and the Innocent investors 'tire woudering wnat tney are going to no nuout it. iMtu that prevent tlin nrwi .lutli'tt tilnil, irllcleii 14 HHtimiupiloU. WBWliJ e i"llil' oinendtneot ns eil liicreflse of iMHflV Uliheilt I will shuts out American pork a duty or w nor cent, on Oermnny and levlea Amerleau hreadstuffs. Is disposed to loixcn those rcstrlctlous and perhaps rouiove them iiltogethcr but llrst wishes to know whether the Lulled mates will irelftrmate bv re diichiK tho duties on nrdulos Germany has to ofer In tliLi market. Many of thiwe drtlcleM the firmer wants. If re flprrtfllty between the two- wumtrlei Uoiild bit ontahllshed mi n 1iwk mutual iv daturautorv the farntep would vet lint- tet prices mr nw new anu arsui mm iihim pn Id i pu up,ii the consumer . row at cLwmer prb H!IMMet , Utc fame lu ni .mi an IWM1I. buy ' riaiu dimds I in hliU tsrllf swnsit Whui Jfr. Wolcott snoke In the senate on tho silver bill he gave the president a sharper prod than a maldeu speech In that body ever gavo n president of tho speaker's party before. If Mr. Harrison nau noeu a bironK man leiiuion uuti tinitKreMinen would havo rebukod Mr. Woleott's presumption by silence itt least, nml tierlians liv mure evident uisati ro- val. Instead of that they ostentatiously crowded annum una conxratmaiaii inn The xesti with which Beiintor lMuni went Into tho silver fight vn partly ktliiui aiwi uy ins uesiro iu smasii an niltntnlstrattou measure. Mr. ItarrUon lias said that ho will not tutck mietlier iiomluattou. He Is wise. I to etui tint get It any more than Jluyw tiniibl. There Is no reason, exoetit the (90,000 a ywtr, or hie tlwlrlni another terai. The platm Is to blji fur lilm. U vrorrleaand preys upon bun. AU tliS ttnuiK mijltlimns bAdiier htm ami tnui ranlt. Hh has little nillMHoe am i hi ihapiiluwt or DfiMK out. or m neptu UM III A Iht V 8 H IQMOUl Iteidamlii Harrison will nvr be a pnsdihJiitUt iuthOii" mm hi. DemiHrats lire (lie mk' miWirasr H would bv such a easy mark. 4 DisfENSiNG Druggists JL BYRON Wholesale and' Itetad Dealer In Pure Drugs, Fine ChEMICaI TOltET AIlTIclESi STATIONERY arid SCHOOL BOOKS . - imerip'tio..i DEMING, NEW MEXIGO PIONEER Bakery and Confectionery. ED. PENNINGTON, Proprietor. -e--- -t- FRESH BREAD, ROLLS, PIES, 0AKESr Etc, . 0ANDIBS, NUTS. FRUITS, GiA.n and Tobacco, f- I f