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fit inlP' i v J iJ bv a -7? iv ' , i VOL. 5. SOCORRO, NEW MEXICOrHURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 6, 1888. "V" 'NO 82- ft TELEGRAPHIC. A PLUCKY WOMAN. ' Rivertide, SepU 6. Burglar at tempted to brfak iDto the reeidrnce of Jobo Allto last night. Tbev bioke opea a window of tie eTTant girl's room. She fired three shots with a revolver ftrikintr one of the men. The latter returuod the fire and the woman was truok in the thigh, The burglurs ecaped. CATTLE OUTLOOK Fort Davis, Tex., Sept. 6. From present indications and predictions of reliable stockmen, Northwestern Te xa will hare a better msj crop this fall thao for jeara previoua. - Copious rains have fallen of ate and Tattle are in prime condition. Thre is, however, no market for them. Cattle on range can be bought all around for. O per head. DIED OF TEXAS FEVER. Carthage, 111., Sept. 6. Consider able excitement wan railed by the dis covery that fnr animals in a herd of twenty Texas cattle on the farm of Jack McKee, near Basco, had died of Texas Fever. The State Veterinary was summoned, and pronounced the malady to be Texas fever. The hrrd has been quarantined. M'. McKee purchased the cattle in Chicago recent- r GREAT GAINS. "While River Jouction, Sept. 6. Re torna from 105 towns give Dillingham (republican) 25, 375, and ShnrtlifT (democrat) 9,849, Seeley (prohibition ist) 61 5, scattering 8. The game towns in 1884 pave Pengree (republican) 22,166, Reddinn'on (democrat) 9,499. Stone (prohibitionist) and scattering 472. The gains over the vote of 1884 : Republican 3,219, democrat 3r)0, pro hibitionist 151. The republican gain over domocratiü vote is 2,859. A PRINTED KILLED. Little Rock Ark., Sept. 6 Harry Gorman, a printer who recently ar rived here, was killed in the Arkansas Valley railroad yard thia forenoon. At a late hour last night with two com panions he climbed np on top of a car, and the trio were soon asletp. A switch engine bnmped up against the cars. Gorman turned over, and, when the slack was taken in, he made another tarn and rolled off. He atiuck on bis head, breaking his neck, and was dead before assistance reached him. Printers here do pot know where he lived, and the reniaios were buried here. JUDGE TERRY ON HIS OWN . SITUATION. San Franoisoo, Sept. 6. Jadxe Terry and his wife were seen yesterday morning in the Alameda county jail. They occupied a comfortable room on the lower floor and talk-d freely about the situation. J udge Terry everted that when he was released he would go to Washington and institute pro ceedings for the impeachment of Jud' Fiold and Sawyer for certifying upon the reoords of the court that he had oommlttai a murderous assault in the preaeuoe of the court. He claims he did not draw a knife anuí he reached the corridor where the Judges wer not present, and thit ibay should have permitted him to tuiroduoe evido m e aa to facts. HORSE THIEV HUNT Richfield, Kao., Sept. 6. Wild stories ccme in daily from the Squa Cannon country, and the horse thieves hont. Allowing the nsual per ceut, for romance, the facts seem to be that the settlers sre making a general war upon the hone thieve with all possible vigor but owing to. the streugih of the latter and the nature of the country, progress is slow but one outlaw so far has been killed and no settler; nine horte i have been captured. . Parties have gone from here to reinforce tbe settler, some of the thieves have abandoneJ Colorado and came into this statu. Pursuing parties arrived here yutiterday having traced their stock into Kansas. One of thp party had lost eight bead of stock, all t had through the thíove ia the weetern end of the Neutral Strip. It is allrgcd the thieves out-number the settlers, and they are well organized, operated by metin of confrderatea, usually fast women uro sent out to luuato desirable itouk and report. VERMONT ELECTION. Burlington, Vt., Sept. 6 The chairman of the republican state com mittee states the following as his figures: One hundred and thirty-six towns from whioh returns have been received gave Dillingham 31,378', ShurilrfT and acatu-ring 14, GUI), ai d a republican majority of about 17,000, The remaining tonrns will probably make the republican, majority in the state about 27,000. The prohibition vote is less than 1,500. a bkTfire. SaoDteRO, Sept 6. Tbe wholesale grocery and supply store of Klauber & Levi was entirely destroyed by fire yettterday morning. The !ua upon the stock is estimated at two bund red thousand dollars, and upon the build ing at forty-five thcuaaud. The stock waa inanred fur one hundred and twenty five thousand and the building for thirty thousand. It ia believed (hat several firemen are buried in the rtiinr. The tipper floors of thi buildin.e were occupied as ofiices and a lodpoji house. The building was eniirely destroyed, several firemen injured but uoue killed as waa at firt reported. Tbe total loas will reach $ 50,000 IoHuranee about $120,000. CUT TO PIECES. Laredo, T'X. Sept. 6 News reached New Liredo ye-terday of a bloody afTray which .'ok place fifteen miles from that city on Saturday, in which a Mr. Rrowia Martinez, ranchman, lost his lilo at the hand of his overveer Nuutrudn Vivanco. The Litter liad been in town during thu day und went out to the ranch considerably under the iufluence of liquor. A queMioo rose between them as tu the luannKr in which some work whs to be done. Martines usin some strong Unuie to Vivnuco, who become enrage and drawing his alieath knife: literally cut hid employer to pieces, hWliio;; his fací', arun and body in a horrible man tier and giving hiiu the death wound by stabbing hiiu to tbe htart. The whole affair was done so quickly that men who were near at hand could not prevent the crime. Vivaaco waa brought by them to New Laredo, where he is in jail. It is said he will be shot fur i be crime. SCANDaL IN HIE CHURCH. Parsons, Kas., Sept. ti. ;Vrs, Jennie Condon, wife of T M Condon, a banker of Gahsburg, Kaa , bus brought a suit in the Neosho Coun'y Dii net Couit agaiust ltev E 1 , HirrU and De.ieun O. FMiailey, ol the Christian church of Giloaburk', for $4,000 damages for defamation of character. The facts alleged disclose a peculiar case, and on account of the bijih soci d position of all part es concerned, have oiiustd a hengatioti of uihimiihI inter est. James McCreery, a lumber iu-r-chaot at Gal -t-burg, was the lender of the Christian Church choir, and Mrs, Condon the chief soprano sinj:. r. Rev. Harris, the pastor, some niontLs ago liecame suspicious that the relations of the leader and siuger w-re in proper, but before he could decide fully Mc Creery removed to Colorado. Rev. Harris addressed a letter to him ii on tho subject, and received in reply a letter from hiiu making a full confess, ion. Rev. Harris luid the letter before his deacons, ono of whom was Mrs Condon's husband, aud another, Mr. Pendegraff, was her lather, and they refuaed to believe her guilty; but O.P. Bailey, the third deacon, and Re'. Harris credited the statement of McCreery and signed a report to the church charging Mrs. Coudon and McCreery with adullry, and recom mending that the church withdraw from them. On the Sunday followiug, at the conclusion of the morning serv ice, Rev. Harris publicly read McCreary's letter or confession, to gether with the reoommcDdMticos s jrned by himself and Deacon Ruilr-y, and a majority of the member voted to dismisa the ofiVudiiiR parties, not withstanding the claim of Mrs. Con don that ehe was innocent. A major ity of tbe congregation aided with the minority of the church members 'in favor of lira. Condon, aud dnring the few wecka that have elapsed since tle affair became pohüe, the bitterness of the tw notions has become so intense that the clmnli is wrecked beyond a'l ho.es of repair. Mr. Condon placet implicit confidence in his wife, and reftucs to believe her guilty. A SNAKE STORY. Fort Wayne, Iod , Sept. 6. Mr. J. V. Herrold, a prominent and well- known resident of Areola, in thia county, rvlaies the wonderful stoy of a live snake being taken from the stomach of hie 7-year-old son, Roy, lat Saturday afternoon. The case is a remarkable one, and tbe story as told a reporter is as follows : "My son bad been sick for some time and has complained at intervals of pains and terrible writhings in his stomach. We supposed tbut the ' oy was troubled with tapeworm and have been admiiiibteriiif! hiut rned cine acoordmgly, but without doing him any good. Dr. (J. W. Cut.ihaw visited him Friday, diagnosed his esse and trave him riiuidies suiuble for remov ing tapeworm. Lust Saturday he complained strain of the terrible feeling iu his stomach, aud c.'.ed out in bit ayony. "Oh, I can feel it crawling down tb're.'.' 1'r. Ciushaw was imme diately cal ed, ud found tho boy in lerriblu ngony. He administered him new medicines, and fitmlly after the greatest efforts tbe con eiits of his stomach were expel ed. 'Hut whit was our surprise not to find a tapeworm but a fully developed uake, twxivj loches in h nlli and tbreetenttis of ar ii'fli in diametir. " The serpent is now imprisoned in a 'Imhs vessel, and run be seen at the office of Dr. Cu'shaw. It is alive and well and eui. whatever ia fed to it, li . FOR HALE, One of the most valuable and rarest collections of mineral ores, crysta iza ilons and precions stones in the south west. Apply at tf Th Chief ain Office. , 4,000 4-lb. shoep for, sale at $1 By w2 H. R. Harris, Socorro, N. M. If von want furniture, new or second tiand, call aroumt at cmni on f'ourt ireet, before Ro'ng elsewhere. All persons having Fourth of luly torthes are requested to leave tLtra at Elliott & Howell's or Lepoon's. tf SCHttUL NO IKE. . Notice Is hereby given by the Board af ScLool Directors of District No. 1, Ibat the public achiKtls in said district will open on Mnnrisy, 8eplemter 10th. in the double store-rooms formerly occupied bv Jose Race & Sons, opposite the Methodist Ciurcb. tf Henry Lnckbart, Secretary. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. All omers shipper! wi'h the privileg of examining suits when rrmde. L. L. HowlsoN, AaeDt far John Vanam..ker. 27Stf Philadelphia. Pa. SMAItKK Has the largest and most complete stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware an Bpectaelesetc. in th SoutL west. Albuquerqua, N. M. 8 ILVER TEA SETS, Water Sets. Toilet Seta, Knives. Forks and Ppoona. f. J.fIARICK.Alhuqiierqiie,N PATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELR i, p. f nrim.,-10 oy an fil expert workman w a and wni jted. I.J. Eharick.Albii(iierque,N.V JEátS MA LUNA. Couuty Clerk and Peiordor, Socorro, Socorro County, Ne v Mexico, Ottice hours: Morninit, from W to V ta.; afternoon, from 1 to l:H0 Q W. FEATHERSTON, Attorney at Law, 8AS MARCIAL. - N. M. Having resumed the practice ot his profession will attend promptly to all business enlrnsteri to tils care. TTT'c. T. U. olEETS SECOND v" and Fourth Thursday of each mm tli. Meetings open. All ladle cordially Invited. KELLY MEAT MARKET. WUOLESALE AND RETAIL. Always keep the bast Meat is town. KELLY, - NEW MEXICO. IPafcentts Caveats. Trade Marka and Copyrif-hti obtained, and all other bimineni tlir U 8. Patent Oflii attended to for moderate feet. Oar office is opposite tbe U. 8. Patent Olfice, and we can obtain patents In lesa time than those 'emote I rom Washington. Send mode ir drawing. We advise aa to patentala'ity free of charge, and we make no chance unlets we obtain patent. We refer hereto (lie PostmaMer.ihe Suieriotendenl of Money Order Division, and io oftlcinh of the L 8. Patent Office. For circuito, advice terms and references to actual clients Id your own state or coimiv write to C.A.'RNOW & CO Opposlt Patent OB'.ee V,.,,,,,!,,,, JM. MILLER, Resident Dentist, Over the Pot Offloe, o. v. , Slough Post No. G. Regular n.eet inga every second and fourth Mon days of each mouth, at 8 o'clock p. tn. at Castle Hall. L. HENSON, Post Couiuiander. J. Hi Mills, Adjutaut. CABALLERO DE SAN MIGUEL. Meet at the Ir hall in Socorro Collegt every Sunday, si 2 p. ra. Juan Johk Baca. President 8, C. Castillo, Secretary. GEM CITY LODGE NO. 7, I. O U. V: meets evry Batutdav even loir at their Hull on Muozanarea Avenue at 7:S0 o'clock. Visiting brothers cor diitlly tovited. C. RILEY. N. G. J. J. KELLY, Sn'r y mm Í P 175 $3 1-7! E ira WHOLESALE AND RETAIL And Tinware, Ct!ery, Queensware, Guns, Revolvers, Cartridges, Ammunit'on, Par fixtures. Lamps, Chaadeliers. Nails. Steel. Blacksmiths'. Masons. Carpenters', ' and Mining Tools and Agricultural Implements. Alvo A rrortf a frx-r dkerino mowers üüilia LJx AND 8TUDEBAKEH WAGOSS. BUCKBOARDS AM BLGÜ1KS. kBltiu ma WM um.I haa itia wtA MomvL. A k. I a I SW ' a. VnJ iwu, stuti ivV tus flmreof your patronage U solicited. WattaiM'si I.iitrtKuw Varii PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM SAI.li ANI RETAIL. SOCORRO, 4tNothing Succeeds Like Success" OR THE Belli ají d Hall. o A New Stock of Elegant Goods, Both Domestic and Imported. Imported Cigars, Domestic Cigars, the Finest Cigars a Specialty. THE MOST ELEGANT RILLIARD TABLES IN THE TERRITORY I. W, XM tl:WlCrIJL Prop. NEW BACA BLOCK. OPP. SPERLING BROS. AUGUST GUENfiER. DEALER IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Domestic and Imported Fruits, Fine Maceos and Guars, Confectijuery, Smote' Snpoly. FRESH BKEAD AND PASTRY, OYSTERS, POULTRY AND GAME IN SEASON. FRESH FISH TWICE A WEEK. ' JJQriinod Delivered to All Parta of t!. City B URK'S OLD STAND, SOCORRO, N. M G. BIAVASCHI DEALER IN Prisit, Sandy, íJiats, CIGARS AND TOBACCO BEER, WINES AND LIQUORS AGENT 10R ' P. AGLIANO," THE CELEBRATED REMEDY Leave Your Orders lor Fresh Vegetables, IMPORTED CHEESE, UÜ3 AGE, OLIVE OIL, Etc. Manzanares Ave., - Socorro, 11. f.l 1 HSEY, PresUsnt. LlNOiEY HENSON, ViceF resident. SOCORRO COUNTY BANK, Socorro, New Mexico. Transacts a General Banliu Bnsiness on 2s Literal terms as is Consisten with said Easiness. OlIiceHonrs fiom 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. DniCTOnS: TIIOS. DORSEY, L. HENSON AND C. N. DORSET. SMOKE L f f I MOODY A LO, musí vi;iufici FiH.-fi in (III! IFITllOry. A Mrinzanarvs Avenue, Opposite Leavitl A FITTING SUCPLIF.S AT WHOLE- aLI. U'linif lilfUIANTFrn NEW MEXICO. 3 W. Ü DUKUNÜAMK Caahier. DROMIOj x ) i ZD SOLE AGENTft. \n\n i supposed the monster gained tin entrance lo the boyV sluiuuoii vhi!ct uas drinking water from a brook about two months ago, for he has been complaining of his stomach ever since i hen. Th hoy had been reduced n boost to a skeleton, but is now iin I roving' and will recover from his strange experience. convencion'dkmocrata. Una convención del. partido demó crata es llamada, y la que sera tenida en el dia 25 de Sciiembru A. D. 1888 cou el fin de noiuii ar empleados para l"S diferentes empleudoa del Con dado . L's precintos del Condado están intitulad 8 a el numero de delegad S Cuno eiue. 1 Socorro 4 delegados. 2 Lemi tar 2 delegados. 3 Pul vadera 2 delegados, 4 .Sabinal 2 delegado. 5 Ja Joya 2 delegados, tí Im Joyita 2 de egailos. 9 at) Antonio 2 dele gados. 8 Contadero 2 delegados. 9 Puraje 2 delegados. 10 Alina 8 deli-gatloa 11 Kelb-y 3 deleitados. 12 Mgdalena 2 deleg ados. 13 San iMmcial 4 delegado. 14 San Marcial Viejo 2 deleg ido. 15 Vallerd.'2 dele jidoa. 16 Lhs NwriiiH 2 delegados. 17 SauFranci' i2di-leuadi-a. 21- Lui foitx 2 delegados. 1Ü Talaros 2 delegados 2 t Canturrio 2 delegHdos 24 SoiHrru 2 delat-ados. 25 tn pi dro 2 deleuur!os. 28 San Aeasio ' deleitdi ih. HO Escoiidiila 2 d-. gad 31 ania R ta 5 d-legado. 32 Mun- ihS 2 de'egado. 33 Socorro 2 ib leyu- loa. 34 Buen t biza 2 d. legados. 31! Rancho Jo 'a 2 delegados. 37 l.nna Vally 2 dle-ad .s 38 t'h. r ry 'ille 2 delegados. 89 Nntriaa Nuevs-i 2 do'eados. 40 Boso,necito 2 de'rvriulog. 41 Carthage 2 delegados. 42 Negrita 2 delegados. Kincoo 2 d legados. Las juntas de los deferentes precinto d ben tenerse a las 2 P. M. Setiembre 18 18S8. La junta en precinto No) aera teaida en la ra a de Corte; en los ntioa Precintos en la oficina del juez de Past. E V Chaves Prcsiderte. J. S. Suiflen Secretario. Sooorro Agosto, 30 1888. schoolIieetino. A meeting of citizens is hereby called to meet at the city council chamber od Friday, September 7tL, at 7 80 p. m., to hear the report of the committee on school building fund. A full attendance la earnestly requested. M. W. Browne, Vt. D. BURLINGAUB, M. Fiscueh. tf Ojmmittee. A. T.Haerison & 06;-'p