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I1' 'A -i ric . : Í: , f S'.-fr, :5 V H yH W7. 5? rOL.. 6. LINCOLN, LINCOLN CO UNTY,. N. M., JANUARY 14, 1886. NO. : n. ; 'ao vp3f -SrP2 (0s ' CMMM MISCELLANEOUS A DS. YGNACIO SENNA, Blacksmith and Repair Shop. (UIKKCTl.T HAST BP Ddl.AN'S HTÜKK.) Now JleaJij to do llomcshoeiitr and all Kinds of Repair Work. Lincoln, N. M. ROC-CO E. MILLIO, Denier lu Fina Liquors, Wines, Tobaccos Etc. Am Kcpji a Full Line Of fvroccrtcs and Confectioneries. iV.iivc Iii in a uall ; ho will treat you the best lit knOWa how. LINCOLN, N. M. Caveats, Trade Marks and Copyrights Obtained, and nil other lmiu"it in the tT. S. Pat tut Office, attended lo for MODKIIATK PKISS. Ourortine U opposite tho U.S. Patent Oiliee, and we can uhtaiu pt nt.-i in Ifs.Htimc thuu thi)jei ro ía Uo fnim WASHIXii L'O.V. 'ntl MOUKL Oil DRA UTN'í. W advine ni '"taiitlitv tree of chiirci; nud wo innke " rxi.KSS WVOIUAIN PA KN i x M'tm.ter, 8ui)t. of Money ' tho U. S. PateutOf 9 nud refereueei to . nouul v, write jiiigV)ii, L), C. KING! IT IS THE B29T MADE, LICHTEST KUNNIKG, QUI ETEST and SIM ri.ES T IN THE AVOKLD. Self-fSott iní Noeillc, Sali'-Tlircading Slmtlln, Automatic Bobbin Winder, And Only Perfect Embroiderer NE PLUS ULTRA. Do Not Buy Any Other Before Trying the White. iSTAOENTS WANTED.-XBa NeodlcR, Oil3 and Part3 for all Machines. For Catiiloguc, Prices nnd Trrms Add row, WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., II N. Fourth Strem, it. Loui.', Mo. 29- It Tho ITVKKü' f-'l irJK In l..n.-il ?tfirth ana He.t.v TíA C'ft.-h rerr. -.I- 'AlH liairpa. ftri ' --i - ! Jurlw-wlth OTir VV v&fS.fSOO Hli.:rii-lUk-a VjTV- v. li.iír Picture 4r&llrrj-. GiVr.8 'Whliln.nlr T'rUiH lUrrr) t i rr.tmnnt'r on toll fctmH fr jxmnnr.l or Aimtly ur, Irll ho-.v lo opilrr, und felvr fxnt t col tit ricry Citn: yofi u.r, rut, IHiih, m.r, or (.ve fun wiiii. rucie isvAi.rtni.r KiHrhfl contóla Information (rl, .Hnl from the iiir.i'k.'1'i uf tlio ivorl.l. Wv win m.lj a ropy PRKK to Kay ai ; l.poi. rrcrtpt of 10 tta. to rtifry fiura of n.nlili.-. Jjrt ua brarfimn you. Rt'Fr-tftlllyv MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. i!"7 iV at) VVubli A (imp, Chlnuo, III. BUCK-BOARD LINE, iiirsxiNo nnrwKEN: Ft. Stanton, Lincoln and Roswell. -.TIMi: TAUI.L-.:- fT. TAM"X. Arrnr. - - . ll;".n. m. Iepír, . - - : i. iu. "ire. - ..- . . .Villi. 111. Iriri. . . 'j .m, ltnnr.l,l.. trrivr, f f.lOp. in. lUl.art, 7 . m Vn rr. II irk Viar.U run ilnily K-tirorn Ft, Siuiitnn mil l.iiiMlii, Bui tri wookly hetwacn I. ir 1I.1 un I lto.wt'11, leiiviiit Liavilu M.milm'. Iii.h.U- nul I'ri lay inurninzi. mi I K.mc1I r ii-.liiv", Ttnir-'iiiyi n l fumr luv in riiinj. I.ir.i from ft. S t i.:i ,.1 l.in'Mlll, I : l.iii.vl,! (u li ij.- til, ',' i. n, M. liM.i, i'.ir.ir;r. ! MISCKI.LA NEVUS A US. J George Huber's Storf1. U . MUSITO CITY, N. M. JJ A Full Line Of General Merchandise, dry (jooi)í, liquors, CK1A11S, TOBACOO, ..M1NKH-5' SCHM.IK.S. DUOTá AND SHOES. Groceries And Family Supplies. PROFESSION A 1. CARDS. i ATKIIN, 1 IIOHSTUN A' M.AKCV, j Siiu'B Fe.S.M. i Jons I. Cockiibll, Lincoln, N. M. I Catron, Tiioh nton, Clancy, Cockkell i . ... . Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. "yM. S. liYAN, ATTOKN'EY AT LAW, Lincoln, - - N M, JJ C. NOW LI X, SURVEYO, Lincoln, . Jí. JI. William E. Childk3. IIarvev U. Fkboussos. QIIILUEItS At FEIíüUSSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ALnco.UKito,i.'K, - M. Will I'niclico iu l.iu:olu Couuly.'tt JOHX Y. HEWITT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, White Oaks, - New Mexico. JOHN A. IIELPHINGS'TNE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Sjcoitito, - Nkw Mkxico. KaX'riiiiiiial I'racticc a Specialty. OSES WILEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lincoln, - ' Nkw Mexico. i"Prnctko la all tho CourU in tho Territory A. C- ROGERS' LAW AND L.VNU OlEICE. Roswekll, Lincoln Co., New Mexico. Practico in all Territorial Courts, Currci.iD ileucc vulu-i-tvil C. M cLONA LI), U. S. MIN'AL DEI" Y SUKVKYOR, :AND:-' NOTARY PUBLIC, White Oaks, Nkw Mexico. J3 J. M. A. JEWETT, U. S Minora! Deputy Surveyor, New Mexico and Arizona. Uuiled Stales Deputy Surveyor, Louisiana. MININO AND CIVIL ENGINEER. O (flee . White Oaks Aveno. xm II '.VIIETSTONE, PURVEYOR AND LAND AGENT Roswkll, - Nr.w Mexico. y F. BLANCHARI), U. S. MIN'AL DEP Y SURVEYOR, WiiirB Oak. Ni:w Mkxico. y A. UPSON, LAND AND CLAIM AGENT, CONVEYANCER AND NOTARY PUBLIC evi:n Rivkk, . New xf.xico. COUNTY NEWS School eoninieiieed Monday. Vo lmvo now passed the bliurtest day in the year. ( '(iininissioners' priicfctlinirs will Ik: found 011 the inside. M. Brunswick, of Las Yeras, was in town 1 ho first of the week. Tho. work on Danner's new house is neinnninr to show some now. L'v. Davidson lias moved his fami ly into town favmi Spring liaiieli. Tlieré aro parties here who have money to bet on Jim Brent beintr our next sheriff. .1 iide Stone did mrt get started for home until Sunday. The cold weather kept him here. Tho sudden moderation in the weather, Sunday, gave nearly every one a bad cold in der nose. A few cans of fresh oysters were received at Whelun's Saturday, and found ready buyers at fcl.iio per can. There will probably be a Knights of Pythias lodge organized here. Enough names have already been received to form a quorum. A brief history and first-class map of every state and territory iu the union is very desirable as a work of reference. These are contained in Guide and Hand Book. Jack AVeldon, of this place, re ceived the joyful intelligence from White Oeks, Monday afternoon, that his house in that place was burned to the ground Friday night. . Branham, of 'White Oaks, now of í.".) K. Pearson Street, Chicago, wants his paper continued, and sends along the dinero to pay for the same. He will return to the Oaks in the trinT. 'in At a lauco the other iiiIit- up tiie river, ten gallons of whisky and four gallons of wine, were on the side-board when the ball opened. We did not learn how much was left when the ball closed. A Mexican who was shot at Canon Diablo, in Arizona, a few days ago, rode to Winslow, about fifty miles, on tho back of a burro, and then took the train for Albu(uerue. before he received any medical at tendance, and lliis, too, after being shot through the body. The brief mention made !. v us last week in regard to the prisoners try ing to escape, by burning out, might have been a very serious alTair to all incarcerated. Had the fire gota lit more headway, tliey would have all been burnt alive. The. murderers of Denliaiu and a horsetbief. of Look out, were the parties that did the work. The mail line from Lincoln to Koswell has been cut down from a tri- to a semi-weekly. This is a shame. The line should have been increased instead of diminished. It leaves a largo population with poor mail facilities, and wo would advise our southern friends to circulate a petition at once for an increase and forward to Washington. The peo ple, of this place will sign it to a man. If reports from Kansas and Texas are trie-, stockmen in those states, or portions of them, will lose twenty-live per cent, of their cattle from cold and hunger. Mr. Wildy, of the Pierce, Lea Cattle Company, caino in from their San Andreas ranch, Tuesday, and reports cattle over there in better condition, if anything, than they were last Rum mer. Lucky fellows, those New Mexico stockmen. If you want a calendar for 1 880, get Hood's Househoiild Calendar. You may .search for days, but you will not get one more, artistic, more beautiful, or more convenient than tho one issued by the proprietors of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is a per fect gem, and iu every resiect is the ideal calendar. Ask for it at your druggists, and if you don't get it there, Bend six cents for one copy, or ten centtt for two, to ('. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. In looking over the. annual state ment of Dona Ana county, we find tho total amount of receipts to be $1,210.13, and tho total amount of expenditures $í).l!21.21, or their ex penditures uro (s.j, tl J .0'i moro than their receipts. . ,ow examine the annual statement of Lincoln county, published in another column. It will be found that tho county fund has on hand a bulanco of 12:18.07, and tho school fund f7,ü 11.05, or-Ta total of !(7,47i).72 in these two finida alone. They evidently need a set of new oflicers over Dona Ann roiinlv, Mrs. O'Xeil is expected in Lincoln from Saiita Fe. There has been no eastern mail for several days. Jake Miller came in from Nogal, Tuesday evening. Jim Nabours was in from Ca:ri zoo range, Wednesday. Unido John Walters came down from White Oaks, Tuesday. John Peppin and Miss Toñita C'.i-vex were married, Sunday. Those wishing';. the 'Texas Cow boy," in White Oaks, can get same bv calling at G. R. Young's. Jasper Coe, of Ruidoso, came in Wednesday, and after examining the Guide and I land-Book, purchased one. J. II. Miller and the fruit tree man have returned from the lower coun try, and say they met with good suc cess. It looks, by those parlies leasing the Cochran coal mine, in White Oaks, that they had faith iii the out come of that town. Grandma and Grandpa Henley, a nice old couple living up above Stanton, were visiting friends in Lincoln, Tuesday and Wednesday. 'Lee 11. Ruidisillo is the school master at White Oaks."- Optic. No he ain't, either. He is the school master at Lincoln. Last Monday was general issue day at South Fork, and the Indians received a lot of -,iev blankets. They are reported quiet and con tented. Tho Livestock Journal of El Paso has this to say about the White Oaks roiui: '-Work on the road has al ready commenced. ,. The engineer corps, under the direction of Capt. N. S. Davis, one of the most compe tent and experienced civil engineers of the country, has taken the lield, and the grade for the first ten miles from this city will bo established at once. The work c.f grading will commence as soon as the surveying has advanced far enough to admit of it. It will thus be seen that there is life in tins projeel, although it is not absolutely certain that the work will be continued further than the Ion miles now under contract." annualTreport. Offh.t ok Fimii vik Ci.ntii, li!ri., l.incolu Co., N . M. Report of the Finances of Lincoln County for the year ending Decem ber 111', 1SS5: AM't 01' AVAKHANTS Ol'I'.lAV. 1, 1SS3. HoikUMc in s per cent bnu.U S -2.7:i.i 'Si 6 " " lli.W 4" itt.KO 1.; FiiikIi'i) in K ht "cut hiii'N M ."Oil 00 ü " " . 4.i(i ll'J P.eaViopJ 5.Ü23 41 91UÍIJ 4:: Bnl. Ii'imkblc war'aM n Jnn. 1, 1SS0 t 2,r8 '.'I Warrants iwiel in tHxri lO.ilU no Am'tol war'ntacaucellccllSS1) 3,752 211 Dal, of wiirrauti out Jai. I, lfi S fi,S92 0? Total am't ol warrant out Jan, 1, ISWJ t 8.!M0 'I Hoxns. Anininl of S percent brn'l' o'H.laii.l. lKr JifiiOO DO Amotinf ni tí por cent Ikiii'Imi- ftitril in lieu ni warrant eunei.llc.1 in ls-fi 1.110 00 n.TCO 00 Animutt of H por cent boti'la reilccmed in 1S5 4,ino IK) Il vl. of H pr iit Uní I o it Jan. 1 . 1W W.O m on Am'tof 0 poroeat bou Ijbsiicil iu 1SS5 $ 4.H00 00 Total Wleil la.lpb!.cine Jim. 1.1SS0 11. i 00 Total ainouut warrants out " 8,9r.O :il Total indcbteiluctri Jan. 1. 1SS6 Í50.1H0 111 Statement of revenue of Lincoln county, New Mexico, for the year ending Dee. 81, 1885: COI NTV FIND. nr. To am't oj l-.nii'l .Inu. 1, lbltf 9 477 lió " inxcA eolli'eleil 7..W, s:i ' fiuc " fii'ii 15 " licence " 794 70 " rcuUi M 7n- " í.il of mv.m'.y laivt 2!0 00 " ototc of John 0.i.lintn 2 '0 75 " imouut from fpucial fuu'l 1191 51 11,3.11 2S Cr. By amount of warrant cancelled Sll.OiU lil Jau, 1 , 1880, balunee ou lian'l S 2.'i ' SCHOOL I T N il. Tlr. To am't on haul Jon. 1, 1W5 !.',779 0O " tiixu collected K.017 W 513, W l!r. l)y nm't to tho several (UtriotJ Sc.5I5 8.) Dal mrc on hand Jan. 1, IBM &7,2 1 1 1,5 S1T.CIA!. FUND. To am't on hin1 Jim 1. 18iJ5 89.57 25 " lux 01 ol leo'.-(1 8,2 5 15 le,(3 iJ Cr. By liori'l redeemer! . 1.10 CO . " coupoui paid I. Í78 00 " am iuul I i.iud co'intv f ml 1.101 51 " 0 per eiit of as04innoat fiK6 il Sfi.üüR 10 lialonco on hand Jan, 1, 180 tW 21 WHITE OAKS--Jan. 9. The Good Templars lodge at this placo has 78 momlers in good stand ing, and still they come. By tho Grand LoJ''" !tis considered the ihiicI flour huí".' 'T ill'' west taking into consideration the number of inhabitants iu the town. Col. Henry Alton has bonded the C.'ichrnn coal mine of its owners for f(i,500. .Our mails aro still very irregular on account of heavy snow storms in the mountains. The horse race that was to come off last Saturday, did not come oJT on account of the snow. Mr. Sam Bittler and son came in from Agna Chiquita Monday night. He did not buy any cattle during his trip. T. C. Williams has 1 fine well of water in the rear of his saloon. The well was dug by O.anne & Dyer, and water was struck at a depth of (51 feet. On Friday night the building oc cupied by B. II. Dye as an assay of fice, was totally destroyed by lirii. Tho loss was about $300 vorth of assaying material, furnace, etc. Geo. W. Childs, Esq.. proprietor of the Philiadelphia Ledger, pre sented tho Good Templars Lodge of this place with an el.igaut Bible. Appropriate resolutions will bo for warded to him. There were several extra mail car riers came into town with pockets full of papers for Stanton. Evi dently tho paper sack got opened, as the papers were picked up on the Ckrrizozo range The dance given on Friday cvein". was a very pleasant affair, although j Mr. A. Gittuard and wife, and Miss Pomade, Mrs. Gitttiard's sister, were unable to be present. There is to be another dance soon in their honor. Paul Green, of this place,' met with a very painful accident. While skating on roller skates 011 a rough lloor he broke his left leg. Dr. Reid reduced the fracture, and he is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. In Till-: Ek.v of Dee 7 is n' notice I to the effect that J. B. Collier is postmaster at White Oaks, and the present incumbent will step down and out. J. B. 'oilier has not as vet been appointed to the position, nor has anyone else, to the knowl edge of the people here. The pres ent incumbent, M. II. Belloiny, re signed some weeks ago, and is wait ing for his successor to lie appointed. AGUA CHIQUITA. -Jan. 4. I read with some interest the let ter from "Siete Rios," and up here we are watching events in the Seven Rivers country with more than usual interest. Communism is a curse to any country; and so are monopolies also. 1 neither believe in damning a man because bv honest industry he has acquired a competency, nor in upholding monopolistic frauds. If matters aro as ''Siete Rios" repre sents them, and he bears the reputa tion of being a truthful man, a good deal of dirt is being done by the "Holy Jim" reformers in that locali ty, ami there is a liability of several cases of the "Holy Jim" jams. Old "Eighty-live" has said hU last good-night, and hid in the shadows of the past. Young .'"Eighty-six" came in with a smiling fa- e, but e'er eventide it changed to an angry scowl when he found how badly we had treated his old father during the last week of his life. For a day or two the young fellow fairly howled with rage, his visige darkly forbid ding; and from his hand he has scat tered far and wide a white substance over nature's surface, cold as the charity of the "uncorighteous" ex cept when they want to borrow a dollar or have mi axe to grind. How ever, to-day he. is smiling and gra cious, and, with deep ponitenco for our past transgressions, wo hope and propose to act in such manner as to in no wise disturb his serenity. The store of Annibal it Behrin- ger, of Upper Peñasco, was burnt Wednesday night. How the (ire originated no one knows. Some al lege one tiling; some another. One thing, is certain, it was a total loss, and tho gentlemen are losers to the amount of about twenty-live hun dred dollars in goiids, as well as sev eral hundred dollars iu money. Capt. Wilkcrson had some sixty or sevent y dollars of county funds deposited with them for safe keeping, and which also went, and which he will at onc.o make good to tho county. The fire took place pbout mid-night. No 0110 was sleeping in tho store, the proprietor occupying a room at the residence of "Mr. Hunter, near by. The loss falls heavily 'pon them, but tli'-y nre 111 I disl i'tcie,l. and propose to open up in another build ing at once. Annibal & Bchringrr are upright and entcrpiising busi ness men, enjoying the euniidenen and esteem of all who know them, and they have the sympalhy of tho whole community in their misfor tune. Tho horse race turned out as ex pected, and Brown's little sorrel (thank in v luckv stars) got thero way yonder ahead. They kV that the friends of he black horso will try the matter again. I hope not; for while no one likes better than your correspondent to '"turn an hon est penny," the sorrel is manifestly the faster animal, and I don't like to pee my neighbors go into a thing from which they cannot possibly ' make a raise." The dance at the residence of W. S. Davis on New Year's night will long be remembered on the Agua Chiquita. Notwithstanding- the. in clemency of the weather everybody's father and mother, brother and sis ter, undo and aunt, nephew and niece, friend and foe went and staved until tho provisions were exhausted, which did not occur till late tho. in the following day. "Old Dad" knows how to make a fellow enjoy himself and feel at home. Granizo. AüfA Ciiiijinic, Jan. ÍI, 1887. Lots of snow. . Cattle sire doing well. . Unelo David Pen rod is recovering. Frank Garst says ho likes The EltA because it gives the county news. I have been in Texas for souio time, and on my. way home attended the feast at Paso del Norte. This is one of the most cruel things I ever witnessed. There is going to be trouble in tin part of the country soon, over cattle coming in without being in spected. We are on to all of von, and you had better look out. Several of our citizens are waul ing ofliccs at the next election, nnd they fear they won't be nominated. Some haze gone so far as to sav that thev believe the county ought to be divided, leaving tho Agua Chiquita and Upper and Lower Peñasco in a county by itself, so that their political aspirations mnv be satisfied. It won't work, boys. Yours, and Mohk. NOTICE. To whom it may concern: I have homesteaded the hind in the canon near Antonio Torres' place above and adjoining Manuel Trujillo's claim, and all parties aro forbidden to work on the same. Nicolas Ciiavks. Lincoln, Dec. 18, 1885. :.!-(. NOTICE. I have six men at work on my ranch joining Jose Carrillo's place, abcut four miles from Lincoln, in Canon de la Maquina, ami forbid all persons from trespassing on the same. (i-8 Jose Torres y Sedillo. NOTICE. On January 1, 1880 there appear .1 in the Golden Ek.v a card from Francisco Romero y Valencia mlmit ting a contract for stock ou shares between him and myself, but warn ing all persons from in any way ob taining cattle from me. In answer to said card I refer all persons con cerned to the record of Lincoln county, whore our contract is re corded, and direct attention to that part which empowers mo to sell. Sir. Romero has dono wrong in deny ing my power to sell under our con tract, and this curd is but to rectify . any injury that might otherwise re suit. Sisto Ram inns. 'Lincoln, N. M., Jan. 11, I8SIÍ. (5-7 A.TEXAS COW-BOY; Or Fifteen Ycais on the Hurricane Deck of a Spanish Pony. Taken from real life by ChasJ A. SiiMxcio, nn old stove-tip 'vow puncher,'.' who has drifted over the ranges of Texas, Indian Territory, Kansas, New Mexico and finrt of old Mexico ever since the spring of 1S07. The book is now in press and will be sold only by subscription. Order early, as thero nro only a limited number in the forthcoming edition. Prico 1.00. Address tho publishers, M. Umbdenstock &Co..l.'il Madison St., Chicago, Illinois. For nn agency write to the author, ut ('aid I!, fcaiiMi..' ' . I I .. "1 - i I.