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he Golden Era. .- . ; : Taliaferro, Editor r.il Manager, M. 8. Tlifrrro, Publisher. UR AGENTS. TtM follwwlui pertou are tfvwltfer tUKJutUKX a-SA ; - Í. i. lKB!tl I., - . C. PII.AIIT, -. W.Poa. - - - Kmith Ui, A .1 U ....HI.... . .. duly authorised ItOXIT K aglk Cut .. " .M Uiu Ma.i imiiu, - - RenCwA-n. tail utuu are aiil.oiue.lt receire taouey uu atMeriuiiouiauu receiei inie, HiT Entered at the Poet OUivic at White Oake ai Üoevuii Cía laiur. TTTTH At the beginning of this the fourth var of the exi.teuce of the Ooluks Kha, it again changes hands uad come uiiJer a difieran, though not an en tirely new iiiuimgciiieut. While we look Willi pleasure at in past success, an a bright promise for the future, we do uol consider it necessary or im portant, ut thiii time, to recapitúlale itiui iiai or ilw i'VimiIs wilh which it ban bee., identified. What it has .,ee I i. just source of pride, not only to j ihosü wlio" have had charjre of its pagt, but to the whole, people of Lin coln ceuutv. The fact that this county has for three years, ;n hi r undeveloped Htate, sustained and built up so credit able a paper, speaks wull for her, and is one of tho best arguments to con vince our eastern brethren that we are not so far behind them in civilization. M some of them are foolish euoiieh ,i luiagine. As wo look largely to the pcoplo of Vv'it Oiks and lyincoln county for their patrouage and support, so shall we endeavor to merit their approval by a truthful t"preeutalion cf ueh things as ten I to develop an. I build up her natural resources, and thereby show to tho world ouisiile that we are mi vaticinio with the grand inarch of progres throughout the trrcat West. We shall strive to mike The Kka a worlhy neivs-:riHdiuin for the counlv, and also a reliable oide for all hav ing or socking hive-tuienf here. The editor ef ib! paper is, person ally, a li.vniblicui. hut the paprr is, -and will reuntiii, independen'. In pub lic aff.iirs we shall bo control),..! by n party, cii'i ui or faetiuu, believing that afn iu, iiid i ndciit stand lor right and 'justice is more djurabitf for our people than a part i -an sii.ip irl uf any piny, or eiiiiniv.iiiee at tue Süli-h aims o my l'i tv who ieek private nid tl fougli public ch'iuucls. Qiesti. in's of public vol icy, afl'eetiiig the interest winch we Vi'ore.iit, will bu fa irl v anil aijuarelv met as the; come before us- and de mand attention. As wemerii, we lia 1 1 expect to r ceivi, knowing th.it upon our owu effort ilep- ml, to a great ex tent, our success. Wo haven't leased tho paper, M ijor, but 'muglit a controlling huero t. Tho fight over l he canity eiuf be tweeu Kl Puo mid Isleta, was won by tho former town hist Tuesday. Tho llrs, ra.ihvav engine crossed the new Cantilever bridge, at N in gam Falls, Wcduesd'iy last. Urevit;, point, purity, iiiipniiialiiy, entcrpri'u, che ip.ie-s a re concedí (I char acteristic of the Chlcag) Weekly aVcmw, Webb's (rolden Itetoii came to us this week as a half-sheet. II apolo gises by saying that he wa suddenly called to Washington in tho interest of that gritiit-(.ured section. The first number of the Ottawa (ill ) Globe, a family paper published bv our old friend Clark Albert!, i at hand. It is a neat five-column, eight-page paper, devoted to Ottawa and La Sail" couutv, mid we know Clark will make it a success. A Chicago dolí g ition left for Wash ington, Friday, to try and secure the holding of tho next national Uepuoli enu convention at that city ; and a d I egation left Indianaoplis (bo day before, toaee if they coiil-hi't peine both the Republican and Democratic national conventions. In our local column will npp'nr n call for a meeting of the Lincoln County Stock As o'dail n, to beheld at Itostvcll,. January 21'st, 1334 hVcry ctttlo man in I-'uu-olii county should attend - this meeting, mid especially those that are already members. What they want is" a irruid meeilu of u'l tho slocViiien in Llnco'ii e muy. Portles coming west, via Chicago, would d i well to tal:,. 1 1,,- Great Burl ington Unite (0., It. it Q.I to Ktuisiis City sil. I ti c A., T. & S. K. for Ivnver. Pueblo, ! Ve..ns, Su -in Ke, AUei-q-.ierq lo ati-1 Ciliforni'i. T-IJ nliug- Ion Ttonle runs eh nr ihoii evry I rn In and pi"iigi'rli-'d!njf ihronglt th'ket aro untitled to the same without i-vtra charco. Tlw A, T. & F. Is lo, (jest and best rqulpped rond. under ou nag'nieu, In t' o world. S-e that j fikts radt Thr Great Snrlh 'r -iisrij Cjii-, ,i I ' They have a MCPiulJoel Fowler ovrr in FtO'i't- niniiHine in Kl Mahiii, and be hu evident desires to be considered a bud limit. Things look like ft irte filjlit over tli rt. I Tlic government is waking up- The pctisitii claim frauds niQ recclvinj; a inciTy rounding up, sod Hiii'iitiun i bciitif given to tho fraudulent land- culi H U mo west, i lie-ci) ki i land thieves in New Mexico wi,ll surely conic, awl wo hone soon, Tho attorney in tho ili'jrrnrwfiil" court room scene at Proscotl, were liucd ÍjOO.OO each for contonipt of court. They may purjio ilu-in-tilves of thU contempt, but who shall lake away 'the blot upon i tie i'gi of o;tr fair youn territory's history I Near Anderson, Ind., last Wednesday evenim'. John K. Johnson was. slot by ' , Coleman llawkiu and' daugeronhly I wounded After the shooting, Haw kins leliirned lióme and shot himself, idling iustaullv. U th are wealthy The ,,,,u,ble MW aUüUf' "'"'"'' Kh lr '-"i'. The man jv ho says that corporation ' have no souls should move to North Carolina, whore he would bu blessed during the cnining year by residing in in a state which levies no stale tax ; the 1 payinenl into the treasury oy tuo western ISorih Larohua rnilroau of f6J0,000 ohviaiin that iiceoesiiy. The Prince, of Wab g we learn, has beeu elected Grand Master of thu Grand Lodge of Free Masons of Eng land. Iiy the way, wo should have lik"d to help initiate His Koyal High ness. We would have ousted nun one on Ihe car with a butter paddle, for not shooting Freddy. Nooffncc, I'rltice. We don't want a foreign war. We are every season more and more convinced ( the correct tin f our ih'Miry Unit the Garden of Kden was lornted in the valley of the Hio Grande Journal. Perhaps. Proiher Burk', vou are in a position to tell where Adam and Kve went to when the devil got into the garden. iiore Lena and Maiiimarcs arc b. till in Wrisliiiieton, I). ()., prepared for a wor.iy and docninentarv fight. Each says he is the own and only delegate from New Mexico. The House is Democratic J an is ' Man mares ami the ergo is not hard to tco iluit Manza nar" will get there; which however we think he ought to do at any rate. Bv a recent iiirnlicr of tho Socorro ii'ioi we oh'erve that a change in tin1 in nil ;t ecoieiit i.f that paper has trail- piled. Mr. W.N Beall retiring from llu editorial chair ti nil dropping his mantle upon the shoulders of our old lri.ud.Col. F. A. Blake. We doubt not that the bun will maintain its bright and newsy chaiaeler and that it will be a permanent and noteworthy fen tu re in New ? léxico journalism Here's luck to yon. Becent licavv s'low-stonns have caused immerse damage in ihe west Trains blocked, telegraph and t.el" phone wires down, iind business im peded ever) where, is the general com plaint. Happy White Oaks! Since our acquaintance with the town neither the Kl Paso & While Oaks H R, nor I lie Altiiupierqiie& Pecos Valley li. It. has hem blocked with snow; mil wo have never known either our te'egraph or telephone wires to be iu the sligheo degiee damaged by stress ot weati.er. The U. S. Government has filed suit against thcMaxucll bind grunt rom- pimy, to set aside, thoir patent to 2.01)0, 000 acres of laud, fraudulently obtained There i als.i a representative of the Dutch syndicate at- Santa Fc, to look into !lio iiffiiis of the grant, and co led considerable money due the syndi cate on Northern P.iciflc. 1 in.l snlcs We further hear that the Scotch nin lOiglish sludic.ile, who bought the I ierra AiunriliP grant, nio coming hick on the vendor for title. Take all hi ad, it does not apocar to be pur Inippiue-s either lo buy or sell a hm urant. Lincoln count y is cursed by no bind grind. At the risk of offending; our ol irti nil Ches1,) r, we are uhlllged to euiii prim iug i lie President' MoHge in full. It is a very co-inn ii-mmi-.c mid sat Isfactory pleco uf wrtiug. The I'resideiit cxpiessi.fc hiuiself pleased iv'hh th liiilniu que-tl'iu. llir, tin neinl condiliun. ihe postal (piesiwn i n eii'Oii! oiiilonk of things; uliak-'S his l ead at the situation in Ll.il, the eon d it ion of uur p.vtr navi mid nl tue pV.uro-pneiiuioiil'i question; louelies with ti cling upon tho cold'cs with hh;h our good, hoin-si Amerieue hog arc ivccivcd in France; shows his ; tceOi a litl'c to Spain for tint way she I treating u in Culm puts (lit) slate ' niilhia on the bin k ; pokeg up Congress ' on the Illiteracy of soinii part of the c iiu'ry, Thn Unit-d States are at pence with Ilia worlrj, swiftly pressing n lo Ibi'lr as'urcd fli-f, plane among nylons. I'hn preti-iit Inciiinheiit of the Pii lduuial chair ha In no wl m. w V Oulrprogr.. , Í SeTfu of the largest Ind. union liare dim ut in U years $10,OOUjKfc) Tor the detente, support and relief cf men out of work. Our Waihmgtun Letter. Retal Currtipoadeot of tin Er. WsliiiiKtwii, I). C, Doe 1, 15S1 A bright win shone out yesterday lueruiui; to inaugurate our ThiiuksM,iv- lug iluy. rhe air was colli anu i crisp, ttuti ii1(M) who first ventured out in thu early momio, luid their overcoat wrapped elosrly a)out them. Bright faces ami a gem-ral air ut' jollity char acterized the people who thronged the stieel before 10 o'clock. Nearly all v.Vio dressed in their t.-.t . ' in spite of the '.lcl, whii:h hipped their noses and gave a glow to their I clei-k, the children tvho went out with their parents t look at the parade and the people, seemed to enjoy the holi- day, as children alwiiy do better than the grown folks. Nearly all the business houses Were closed, but most of the merchant, j mindful of the coming Christmas holi- day of which Thanksgiving is but the harbinger, the foretaste, or umiuii.cr. ((J ,lia ,)u K,a sll,(W window with their richest, must beautiful and atirnclivn goods. Uefore these windows crowd were constant)) gftt,cre(if aa the exclamations aud ex- ..rUms of l.one mid of longiuL' which caught the car when passing these gr. up of would -be purchaser.-', iv ere (dun ainiisiiig and sometimos put lidie. in the general scra uble for places iu the next Congress pcoplo have over looked a fierce oiliest that is g dug on for the chaplaincy. Twenty -seveu ciorgimeu are applicants. Marshall Clayton McMichall, the special pet of lh'eivtslcr, Attorney Cii in in I , :i im I the district ('oiiiiiii-sieiiers have locked horns. ' 1 ho marshal, who is the einbodim ntof acsthelicLsiu has a deputy of course, aud the coni'iiis sioiiers seem to think the deputi' does not earn his waues, as mo-t of his .hi- ties are p rformed by tho policeiie u and cou-lables in and around the Dis liict courts. Marshall McMuhail thinks that all tho duties of the place re constructively performed by the deputy, but the Commissi -iier ap parently have the whip hiinu of . the. Mar-hall and decline absolutely to pay the depu y marsliall's fees without an order Iroin the Omit. This It will he seen, is mi íurtresiing pom. for the At torney General lo decide, and as Ihe Commissioner care nothing for Brew ster, Attorney Giueral, entertaining de velopment may he expectm!. The White Homo is siill bereft of the President' presence, mi l soinc day the President doe not come into town at all. As for New York polici:ius,llie wuodi are full of them. They have come to Washington iu droves tor the pa-t two weeks. Tho Ohio delegation this cveirug decided to support rx lícpicsciüfil ivo Leedoin for thv position of m-rgennt at anus, Mr, John G. Thompson was a caudidale lor the same place, aud It vs agreed that the delegation should settle wh) should be tho euididito. Mr. Lcedom l.ml eibt votes out of "welvo in the delegation, II is proposed to make the guard of Garfield's grave a permanent one. The fri'inls of Col. liockwell, who repre sents Mrs. Giulield, have, asked that a permanent station he constructed at the cemetery where Gai field is burlid. -A ti (it; sr. yjtW J I) VER T I SEMEN TS. Stockholders' Meeting. A mtotiuK of the atoi-klmlJcrm of ihe Baxter Mujiituia. nuil Atiaiai! C.iiiipuay, Hill Ik hel i At thv ciutur.iolÜL'ii, No. H Muma St., Witmiutto,i, Uul.,o.i Mou'luy, lice li'th, Ihbt, ut U o'cl.K-k, in Vuitt JDJu lIm." H to;i ida o t ri'.-nl Ú"a (nis c ( ,y te liiir'l ot tJiiVu.oi". r.iv lig tor ti i-iwi twe of the 'Jit;Luil Skk of Che iMinyi.iy, tl Hmi.ir-ltiu:u With iLH!,iOai lrtltjl li Ot tilt! LUC"tll ijj'ti'pUl'H- lion Aoinf Ut.'.i.o.'j of Sct Aluxitj. I iu uo lU'M ot the un 11 of thu i' 0 i.a-i, until .it' the re i li iu prtiittiute t lor nlop.iou in' ttie i-ilukj n.tl inn. -Ut uf iuitTe.it to tho rttiK'kiml Ut wilt biMiiniLel lo them by lutttr, iVitu-lef bntk chiou ij. ,trj. JriSJ. Jty o.icf of the Board, It. L. OHAKrrt.ER, Wii.jiixüios. Del., Nov, Isn't MmCK OK PKK-KMIriO.V I'llOOf, 1). S. I.u.i'l UHino, i.a Cruccj. N. .M., ticeiu Itar, "ill. I uol. tin i-tiMierrliysivi'iilliiillhofollowl.n noracl setllors Ituv'u tiled uoli-c of their iuleulio.i t iniilii' tiiinl rriMtf iu s-.iiK,rt uf their reHK!Ctive uiuinifi iK-lorc die itrotmie (.-Icrk uf Liueolu coj.ily, N. W.. Iim lary It), lssí, vn : Kiiwamu . .Mei'HKHhos. iij ilei-turRtory stnto iKeai No, 1)11, lor ni ittt-ast i( isrier o tthiruit. ri nine-', .-cetiu 15, uorílitimi q iar,er uortlovoa q itr.L-r. .ei.o.i I , ut.vunl.ii, In sn.iili, rituo 24 na -t. II K,ii.us : C.iiirUii f. L'lnrk. .Sum lei Col li.., Sum i.l li,'. llcl'liur.w.i au l n'ruueU At. .ililnl.... nil of I.Í...-.I . i-,) 1.,-v. V M Cikk its I'. Ci.kk. o.i ilei-liiriitory sls'oineut, . . u.... i ir -'iii wi q UMf u ir.lM'aa q w l;r. ..oíiu 'a l-l, io..i-lnii V 1 1 eli. rM.i-.'e 21 uiic. WU- .in.e i ra.i .it. tolw.i. K Uur.l . MnPlier- .ij..siuieiiJjiii.wa-isaiiiWi.tio-.AIiPlwrw iAMtni. Id!, .uji'iinisos. oj doclnra'ory .tlate itie.ti. .io. 1 .1'-, o wuiii iitilt' iio'.iiu.i q mrier A.ilsr luilf o iihit 1-1. ciúmII, fp. I.l rii.iüo 24 vast. Sl'eweu khiu iel Cdlius. .'lia-le.i l.CU.k. Ki'ii..ec M . IW.i-n I K lirnri . .ll.'1'ueL'so.i, alt ol lji.,eol,i -o lutv. N. it. 1A ,oti, o. Ihm mas. Ht-KiUer. NivriuK ok riiR-rMPriov phook. t'iil." I Snitoj Laud 'Ulicu, La. C'iuw, N. M.. No.'. Mil. I-'SI. N.dli-r i lH-r.:liy ilivcu that tho f d1owi,iff.,(nni,".l 'et.lt-r- liat'i tile I .."tij,-o' lu-ir iuU'u i iju inuUu liuiil pro it i. 4 ,o,i.irt ot ihtór i-e -ut:;tvo cíhIiui lt,:.:-e llio rtr-'i-iei' Hod f.ei-oivo.- tit t.n.t Crui'ei, . At., o.i the 6t!t lay of .tou i.ti-y, 14. v'vt, t .tuns liAi-isiis, oj dt'-l-ii-iitory soiti-mo.il, 7o. 2n-J toi' tho ímlii-ii,t q ,n.-:.er u-e-iheint q inner, lo'jili hnlt'iiortlt'-iiil q inner a.i 1 ii'irttioiist q ttir lor uorlliena lartiir, eo l-iii7. to r..iihi, í ho h, rii.isv 26 -ai. M l'.ne-u-i A!. M.iiSi.iiil I. Pr beuio Mol!.,a n.i t Vuimti ieoo Molioa, uf i.iu'sdu l' i , N. .M.. sad Joi n II. lilloy, ol' lioua Ami Co., N. M. .Vi-illoSAi.D, on doliiratnry etitteini-jt, Xo. Sl'.l. ir file uortll hfl f ,i irtliw-t a inrlrr. A.4tt.,.i t l. iionlunil q mrier .1 r li-mt eirior.ie 'i.i.i 14, 1 n.i'l 40 itliusst q inrtor imutltenst q lar.'er, Hi"il-a i II. ojw j-hip 2. j.Mtli, mono iti tutu Wltuiwexs : I iou Ual -or.!, finer Corn, Marl rnuui,'u aul I Albert Irving, all ot LluOohi (.'o.. N. M. I .. V '.. P. Bfl'Kr. ilry. r, COAL MKKCI1ANT. COAL! : COAL! Best Cual ia Xew Mexlee Delivers"! at 1'o'tr Door For Ouljr í$J5. ÓÓ JPox Ten.. t hare raciliiiei for feuiui oil awl Uelireriug any q.iaatit- ni thu Uortest uolice. Leave Your Orders With W. II. U'(tl Jfc Co., ami they will be Promptly Filled. E. "Dick" Cochran. White Oaks, . N. M. I! L A CKSM I TU V II Or. BOESGES Blacksmith, Wagon and JtáTE'irsI-clas work of all kinds done at the shortest notice. WII1TK OAKS, X. 21 COy TH ACTORS. THE NEW MEXICO Mining, Locating Developing Comp'y. .Ions McMcacnr, "tou'l Mugr. uuortoh, At. waaaier. ' J. C. K lui-instr. Secretary. S. d. Vr.iRD. Trensurer. Will SiToy aivi Derctop Miai.if Proiiorlle-. ia uy of the Campi of the Territory, Cnfraoti for A3.ejiiiH-ut or Durelopineui Wo.k Taieu. Eitiinjies Male, - Labor Proofs Procured and Filed, Um Exaiislnsd And RsssrlsJ Upon. (.'orreiiondcncft Solicited. Hr.iP'RRSfiv: W. J. Spouse. Win. Vfntwn, It. J. .VI. A. Jwo.. II. Wee- Cs... Hi.-hsrd 'Yoium siid W. V. Ulm,uhii.-1, nil or U'hito 0.il;i . S.ll.OUX OA tills. HUDGKNS' j p J Q JJ g J SALOON, AM) CLl?h. ROOMS, Cerner Pla-erince aaj Wlillo OakiAvru'ie AH Kinds of Drinks in Seasoi. I1KST OF WINKS, nOTJUUON '.VIUSKYS, CHOICEST C1GAHS Saloon Refitted in First-Class Style -Central Saloon GEO. "W. MILLER, Proprietor. JAKE IS THERE. ! An'lsay that bli flue whi'key ii not all profit , cauiiot be soi l for lüoeuU , I"' ,'," ' 'J-Flrt cost at dMUory Jt.W per rnllnn H.'"1! Ike,,, mili au.1 other eipemei il.W i'tty iri jk to the usllo.i will multe the om wlieu ol I at p eoiit" n'r 1'liiV. No airo ffomli il l oa ere.li: or sireu away, BWIIITF. OAKS ILLIAHD HAL L T1IS PAVOIlATIi RESORT -EFOR EVERYBODY BILLIARD TAP.LF.S, CLUB itOOMS. FINF. LIQU0KS, IMPORTED CIGAi:i G-ooca. C-ulgIc, V7HITK oak. . s x. y tail Shoo! O. R. YO -DñALKR IX HaVldZ O OUT!!. DRY GOODi,, STAPLE HATS. CAP.?, SMOKi: BOOTá, SHOKS, CHí FANCY NOTIONS, i '; hard wake, doohs, sas -imTEHS' SUPPLIES k . ST5' VVitna Oaks Avr ... Tli Boss Snre T ALWAYS KEEP A lap e and pancy groceries. AND- NER'S Fine Cigars Cor. Pine St. and DON'T FORGET THE PL FuitwA nnrxo and commission ISaeeeMomtiOTKao.Ssi.i.Ai 4 Co., WHOLESALE G - erers - cccccccc oooo ü o o c o o o c o C 0 0 coctcccc ooc The eel Bur Tho in ÜK? !Li GROCKnil FULL STOCK Of and Tobacc Whits Oaks AND UKTAIL l 7 .i