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The My Hew Mexican
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I BOW IT WORKED,
i The fate of the lead ore clause' of the Mi'
; Kinlovbill lina beeutettled, ami settled as
i it should have been. As will he well re
t im'tubered, thetreasurydepartnientiinder
: Mr. Cleveland's administration adopted
: the jilan ot' admitting free of duty the
! cheaply mined silver-lead ores of Mexico,
aud when the smelter and railway cor-
portions combined to continue this
i ruling in force it began to look as if the
flmly pur year .1uaj Weekly jwr year . .fXCv
atx muutha 6.U0 Mis uioutim l.'M
three month 8.UU Three uuutba l.Ou
ilue munch 1.00
Daily delivered by carrier 25 cent" per wek.
Kat.ua fur 8iaLnliuaaiivtrti8e&..utamaik'kuowii
application.
li.imniiiiiipiMnni lutnnAtA fnr niihllp.Hmi
miut be acuomi.auied by the writer's name and i lead mines ot the Kocky mountain region
jitreHN
f nood
editor. Letter pertaining to bUMincsN tmuuid
te adiireaaed tu Naw Mkxican I'rimiiiK Co.
panta Ke, New Mexico.
lUf-'l he Nik Mexican in the oldest news
aier in New Mexieo. It Is aent to every l'ost
Ollice iu e Territory and has a lame aud btow
uic circulation tunonK the inU'lliKent aud pro-
re,4"h'p T.eoi.le of the Hiuf hwest.
THUK.S1UY, MAY 22.
aunrenn not lor puoncai ion uui an anevmem t . . . fnrpvpr r-lnapil ilnix n Of rvinrsp
of Kood faith, and should be addressed to the!BimK1 "? lorever closed uovwi. ui course
they could not, paying $2.50 and $3 per
day lor American miners, compete with
the cheap labor of the Mexican republic.
As a result thousands of good mines here
tofore yielding a neat annual income and
i giving employment to very many men,
were compelled to close down. The fact that
the fluxing ores were being secured by
the smeller corporations at alxjut one
fourth their former cost, however, made
not the slightest dillcrence in the cost to
the miner of trealiug his ores. He was
charged the same exorbitant figures,
Idle free lead made it possible to treat
the ores cheaper, and the largely in
creased prolits accruing from the smelter
industry continued to roll in and line
with silver aud gold the pockets of the
lead trust and other New Kngland cap
italists. Free lead was making them
richer, and making Colorado, New
Mexico, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho
and Arizona very much poorer. In
New Mexico particularly it served
as a two-edged sword sword ; it cut both
ways aud deep. How ? During the time
that Mew Mexico enjoyed that share of
protection for her industries which every
commonwealth of the union has a right to
expect under the present system of gov
ernment, her silver-lead mines afforded
A prominent Indiana attorney is mak
ing an effort to secure the appointment
of judge of this district in the event of
Judge Whiteiuan'a resignation. The
chances for his appointment, the Nkw
Mexican is informed, are uuod.
The sentiment iu favor of statehood lor
New Mexico is constantly increasing.
I'eople are gttliug to understand that
statehood is necessary for their advance
ment and prosperity, and the more they
understand this, of course the more they
favor statehood. The movement is all
right and is growing stronger and stronger.
The river and harbor bill now pending
in congress, among other things, con
tains an item lor au appropriation of
$900,000 for "improving the navigation of
the Missouri river," and still the ques
tion of aiding in the reclamation of the
arid lands is unsettled. Just wait a lew
years and the great far west will cause
them to biLija an altogether different bong
Akbukai ion for the adjustment of all
employment to from 5,000 to 10,000 men,
perhaps, who now have no occupation
among us. Mexico's cheap lead drove
them out of the country and caused the
labor troubles, if adopted, would save I mine shafts to be abandoned. And the
millions of money both to the employed
and the employt r. In the state ol New
York alone, according to the bureau of
labor statistics, wages have been sacrificed
to strikes (luring the past live years
amounting to the bum of $.S,u-l;2,!ii6,
w hile the loss to employers has ueeii $;,-loV,!)42.
Ok course, the McKinley bill for the
protection of American industries and the
American wage wotker aud home inter
ests has passed the house against a most
frantic and bitter ln;lit of the l.ritish free
traders, and it will pass the senate sub
stantially in the form it has passed the
bouse and become law. America for
Americans and let Jlritish free trade
take care of itself the best it can.
Veky good prices are being received by
the shet p raisers for their spring clips of
woolaud for mutton sheep. Another good
thing for New Mexico, liusiness mutters
are looking up all oerthe the territory in
consequence thereof. If the sheep own-
mine owner was not the sufferer. The
force of the stroke fell directly upon
American labor; upon the poor man, and
quite as much upon the local farmer and
fruit grower as upon any other branch oi
industry, for when the silver-lead
mines here were in full, blat
there was a sale in the camps for all soil
products at remunerative prices, which
ceased when free lead came in. For
these reasons New Mexico has a vital in
terest ii. at least this much of the tariff
discussion, and it is gratifying to note that
a Republican congress has placed itself
on record as being quite ready to afford
protection to American lalior among the
mines of the far west as it is to protect
iho vast corporate industries of the ex
treme east. The vote on the lead ore
clause of the tariff bill is an augury of
much better times for New Mexico.
! .S'rr.PHEX H. Ki.ki.ns is announced as a
candidate for congress in the 2d West
' Virginia district. The district is a very
1 close one, the present incumbent, William
ers do well, and that very important in- j L. Wilson, a I'emocrat, carrying it at the
dustry of sheep raising and wool growing November, 1SSS, elections by a majority
flourishes, every other business in New j of .'if4. Mr. Elkins, if nominated, will
Mexico is benefited thereby aud nourishes ' make things hum and w ill be elected,
also. j That is safe to bet on, aud at heavy odds
a( tmt sieplieu B. Klkins kuows what
After five long and weary years are he is about, and has calculated the
the cattle owners and stock raisers ol chances to a T, and as we say there can
New Mexico able to smile again. It is j be no reasonable doubt of his election ; he
about time. Their lot has been a hard : will make bis mark, and it will be of the
one, but au era of prosperity seems to be i right kind, in congress and will become
ahead from now on for them. Let us one of the foremost meiuberso? thai body,
hope so. The cattle interest is one of the New Alexicc will also have a very good
most important ones in this teri-it .-y.uiiu iriend there and one who is intimately
when the eali'.a raisers and owners are ' acquainted with her resources, needs and
prosperous, the entire territory is bene- requirements. All speed and all possible
tited.
New Mexico farmers are reminded at
this season of the year that the amount
of saccharine matter w inch the sugar beet
produced in this soil carries is almost
success to him, so say Mr Elkins' numer
ous and warm friends throughout New
Mexico.
Tins fruit growers of New Mexico must
have lower rales on fruits trom the Wells-
equal to that produced in German soil. ! Fargo Express company. Our fruits are
It would be a good idea for every farmer j better and liner than California fruits and
to experiment a little with this product, : with fair-express rates our fruitgrowers
for a bounty of 2 cents a pound is ere long I can compete in Colorado and Kansas and
likely to be laid on every pound of beet
sugar this country produces, and when it
comes to a show-down New Mexico w ill
produce mure pounds to the acre than
any other region of the union.
The Denver News has secured the ex
clusive full Associated I'ress service for
its columns. The News, barring its poli
tics, and even there it is a very decent
paper, is a first class, enterprising and
ably edited newspaper and very friendly
to New Mexico. It is an old timer and a
stayer. The Nnw Mexican congratulates
secure a good market. The Wells-Fargo
Express company will serve its own in
terests by advancing the interests of New
Mexico. Lower rates on California fruits
are all right and are w elcome, but just and
fair treatment of the New Mexico fruit
growers is demanded and will be had, if
not one way, why then another way.
KlHTOltlAL COMMENTS.
NO BETTER COI NTHY.
the News, wishes it all possible future ! fr0" a P"'" f,he Tex" &
' , . r , , road, east of hi Puso, up the l et
success aud extends sincere thanks for , to Koswell, in New Mexico, ha
the aid and comfort heretofore given New
Mexico's interests, with the hope that
such will be continued, as the help given
has proven very valuable, timely and ac
ceptable. As an adjunct to the world's fair festi
val and in order to provide a feature of
the Columbus discovery in which all
Americans can take part, it is proposed
that on the eve of October 12, 18D2, or on
the evening of that day, at nightfall, a bon
fire be lit on every suitable hill-top or
mountain of the United States .(rom the
Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the iulf
of Mexico to the Canadian frontier. In
order to make the day still more memora
ble it is also proposed that on this day the
people of every community shall arrange
for a grand national picnic where patriotic
exercises shall be the order of the day.
The movement for the oiganization of
s tax payers' association for the purpose
of examining into the validity and legal
ity of the very large debt of this county
and to compel an honest administration
ol the financial affairs of the county is
gathering strength aud is taking actual
shape. There is rib use in paying taxes
to meet the interest on bonds illegally or
fraudulently issued, or for the purpose of
having sucn taxes diverted from their
legitimate purposes, if paid. This has
been done time and time again in Santa F'e
county. The good work goes bravely on,
Mid will redound to the benefit of the
Us payers and of the good citizens of
f aata Fa oeunty.
It is announced from New Mexico that
means for the construction of a railroad
lfic rail-
ecos river
ave been
procured and construction will soon com
mence. The intention is to push it on
westward from Koswell to Los Cerrillos,
in southern hiinta Fe county, and there
intersect the Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and form aconnection w ith the Texas,
Santa Fe or Northern, which is now really
a part of the Denver A Rio Grande sys
tem. This would give Denver an outlet,
to the gulf through New Mexico and
western Texas. The road will traverse
the very best agricultural region of New
Mexico, the Pecos and Manzano valleys.
Great irrigating canals are now beinu con
structed through the former, w hich opens
io settlement a district of country capable
prouucing immense crops ol corn,
of
wheat, rye and other cereals, fruits and
vegetables in abundance. No line con
templated through New Mexico passes
tnroiigh a better country than this. Den
ver News.
the great uenefits of statehood.
Our becoming a state, we are pleased
to see, is not being placed upon political
grounds. It hs entirely resolved itself
into the question whether or not the
people of New Mexico would be more
prosperous, whether their wealth would
lie increased, whether we would have
better laws, and whether the law would
ije more rigidly enforced. These are a
few points to be considered at the present
time when tire territory is knocking at
the door of congress for admission into
the sisterhood of states. No good, rignt
thinking citizens should pause to in
quire what is the probable political com
plexion of New Mexico. He should Xx,
willing to let matters of this kind regu
late themselves, knowing ami realizing
that it will make no material dillereuoe
to him at the outs tart which party is in
the ascendency, particularly when the
great betielits of statehood are taken into
consiileraiion. Any other view of the
matter is to place it on very narrow
groundi indsd. Koswell Register.
Its strnerlor excellence proven In million of
homes lor more than a quarter ot a century. It
is used by the United states Government. In
domed by tho deads of the Great Universities ai
the stronKest, Purest, and moBt Healthful. Dr.
Piiee'a Cream Baking Powder does not contain
Ammonia, Lime, or Alum. Sold only in Cans.
PPIOK BAKING POWDER CO.
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If You Have
CONSUMPTION,
BRONCHITIS,
SCROFULA,
COUCH or COLD,
THROAT AFFECTION,
WASTINC of FLESH,
Or any liiseaoti wliere The Throat and
l.ungs ar Inflamed, Lack of Strength on
Wcrve Power, you can be relieved and
Cured by
SCOTT'S EMULSION
OF
PURE COD LIVEROIL
With Hypophosphltes.
Paltoli a Man.
Auk for Scott' Kmulnlon, and let no
explanation or aoJicitation intluce you to
accent a stthstltute.
S'tld htf all Dru o 'ffintn.
SCOTT & BOWKE, Chemists, Ii. Y.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
GEO, C. 1'ltUHTO.N,
Attorney at Law. Prompt aud careful attention
liiveu to all business i iitrnsted to hiin. Will
l.caeliee hi all courts of the territory.
KALl'll K. TWITCUKLL,
Utorney at Law Bpleijelberg block, Santa Fe,
New Mexico.
MAX FKOST,
Attornky at Lw,Hauta Ke, New Mexico.
GKO. W. KNAKHKL,
Office In the Seua Building;, Palace Avenue,
collections and Bearchiuu Titles a specialty.
KUWAKU L. BAKTLUTT,
LuTpr. Santa Fe. New Mexico. Office over
necoud National Bank.
I1KNKY L. WALDO,
Attorney at Law. Will practice iu theseveral
courts of the territory. Prompt atteutlon given
to all business iutrusted to ills care. ,
T. f CONWAY. S. S. POKEY. W. A. HAWKINS.
CONWAY. POSKY Si HAWKINS,
Attorneys md Counselors at Law, Silver City
ie!W inexieo. rromui atwjuiiuu given w bu
business intrusted to our care. Practice iu all
tiie courts of the territory.
K. A. FlSKtC,
Attorney aud Connselor at Law, P. O. Box
"F," tiauta Ke, N. M., practices in supreme and
all district courts of New Mexico. Special at
leiitiou aiven to mining aud Spanish and Mex
i can j y'diaul litiKatiou.
X. B. CATRON. J. H. KNAEKBL. T. W. CLANCY.
CATKON', KNAlClilCL & CLANCY,
Attorneys at Law aud Solicitors lu Chancery
cianta Fe, New Mexico. Practice In all the
Courts iu the Territory. One of the tirin will be
at all times iu Hauta Ke.
PHYSICIANS.
J. H. SLOAN, M. L)..
Physician andBorgkon.
DENTAL SURGEONS.
E. W. L'ENGLE, M. D., D. D. S.
Devotes his entire attentlou to the practice of
Dental Surgery. Oiliee hours 10 to 12 aud 2 to i.
Itoom III Hotel Capitol building, Palace avenue.
Successor to Dr. Metealf.
D. W. MANLEY,
DENTIST.
Over CM. Creamer', Drug Store.
OFFICE HOURS. - - 9 to 18, to 4
REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND SURVEYORS.
WILLIAM WHITK,
U. 8. Deputy Surveyor aud V. H. Deputy Minora!
Surveyor.
Locations made upon public lands. Fnrnlshes
iuforinatiou relative to Hpauisb aud Mexican
land urantB. Ottices lu Klrschner Block, second
floor, bauta Fe, N. M.
J. W. OLINGER.
Undertaker-i-and-:- EmbalmeK
Cor. Water and Tkoo Oanuar &tn..
Book publishing
Try description of Bonk and
Pamphlet work promptly aud
ueittly executed. Mall in men
FuruUhed on application, if
Jna have manuscript write to
nta fe New Meslen. to the
Nil HETICAN PRINTING CO
EQBJHBLRNUf!
For LOST or FAILING MANUooD
uenerai ana ntttvouu LEMUiy
WeaknM of Body and Kind, Effects
of Errors or Exmuei in OM n v
Rebut. NsfeU MANHOOD tallr HMtortd. Hnm ... . "U"S(
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Mono ERIK fefOtCAL OQ., BUFFALO. Ik V.
THE PELiei WATER WSitEL
Gives the highest efficiency of any wheel
In tho world.
THt? DAILY
. 71l S.J W J II t.a"
Farm Lands!
i
New Mexican
Tbe Greatest Mechanical Achievement of
Modern Tlmert,
More Than TOO In Use iu All Farts of the
World.
Good for any head above 20 foe and adapted to
every variety of servlca.
PELTON WATKR MOTORS.
Varying from the fraction of one np to 12 and V5
horse power.
Inclosed In Irou cases and ready for pipe con
uectious.
(Jnequaled for all kinds of light running
machinery,
Warranted to develop a given amount of
power with one-rmlf the water required by auy
other. Send for circulars. Address
The Pelton Water Wheel Co.
121 and 12S Main St., San Francisco, Gal.
ARCHITECT andCOHTRACTQR
ANTONIO WINDSOR.
CLOSE FIGURING"
MODERN METHODS!
SKILLED MECHANICSI
Plana and Specifications furnished on ap-
plicallon. iorreapoimeuee buuuou
OFFICE,
fiower 'Frisco Strict.
Santa Fe, N. M.
js ay,
A pnnK FOR THF MILLION FREE
OME TREATMENT
WITH MEDICAL ELECTRICITY
For all CHRONIC, ORGANIC and
NERVOUS DISEASES in both sues.
Itur tin llplltiil vou read this bonk. Addreia
THE PERU CHEMICAL CO., MILWAUKEE, Wit
DR. BAWDEW'IS
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CARTS, rriurlns ihem lo HKAI.TH and ''''"'"'L? , .i
Klerlrlc Current Frll In.unllj, or we forfelia.VOOO In e0.
IIKI.T ond Nmpeo.orj Complete 6. and up. Worrit eueirer.
maaeoUi Cared in thru nionini. Boated pampblet tree.
SANDED ELECTRIC CO., S'lHNEB BLOCK, DENVER, CPU
UNDER IRRIGATING DITCHES.
Printing
& Bin ling
Choice Mountain Valley and Lands near (lie Fool Hilh
FOR SALE.
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Improved Printing ataealatory and an a
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ReiiKdy. 'I'hc remarkable cure" of hopeless
caccs ol nervous itebility ami private coin,
plaints are everywhere stampl K out quackery.
The medicine, a physician's gift, to MilVeriutr
humanity, will be sent free to those afflicted.
Address OR M. B. TAYLOR,
809 Mark 1 1 Street, Hau Francisco
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H A jrZAr- THE GENUINE
APPLY FOE INFORMATION
About
The Great Southwest
Whorn last year farmers netted 1100 to J200
ft IIUI C ,,(,r acre for fruit, grown on laud that
can bo duplicated to-day forjuo per acre.
Whom flve tnns a,fltl,a ''"V, worth $12 per
1 llcl c ton, was grown on laud tue like of
which can be bouglii for lft per acre.
Whopo many! many olh r products, such as
if Uul c Kwcet potatoes, tomatoes and early
vegetables, netted as large aud largerprullts than
fruit.
Whopa t1" summers are cool, tho winters
Illicit; warm, cyclones unknown aud ma
laria unheard of.
Uhopo tnere ls the best opening in the world
fVllClG for honeht lmlustn'.
To W. F. WHITE,
Passenger Traffic Mrnager, A.,T. AS. V. K. K.,
OrHKMtV F. GKIKItSON,
Immigration Ageut, (.,T. K. K. R.,
6'23 Emit i Uuildiug, Chicago, IU.
This railway passes through twelve states and
territories, and having no andsif i's own to null
has no object In advancing Ihe iu'eresls of any
special l"CHlltv, or iu giving any otner than ab
solulely reliable Information, ft realizes tha'
the prosperity of the farmer of the great south
west m aus prosperity t itself a'so and is thus
naturally willing to aid tbe immigiaut as much
as possible.
I Boletin Popular!
A Npanlsh Weekly Paper published
at Hauta Fe, N. M.
LEADING SPANISH PAPER OF THE TERRITOBT.
grBBCRIPTION RATKB:
One Tear.nn. a Man., Sl.flO. Inni.,11
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i il'lllli1 ' MIHl hi
Owlnp, to the giwt
c.ftRH of the new 'Cala.
Klectrlc suspensory Bell," we
have reduced the price from 9H
to 1. which makesit tl) cheap
. T'lnu'rel lud niI.T fnthr
- b. o. and superior to othera which are
rmm no to 130. Free by mall
(or8lorTIlKi:Kh(dtsforIO.Hendf"rclrcular.
Addrcssf Clalllo, la Klertrle Bell I'o. Itox 2a8
Hnnfrniirisro.rnl orcaiias
TO WEAK MEN
Buffering from the effects of youthful errors, early
decay, wasting weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will
send a valuable treatise (sealed) containing full
particulars for home cure, FREE of charge. A
plendid medical work should Tie read by every
man who la nervous and debilitated. Addreav
Prof. JF. C FOyvXEg. Moodm. Conn.
FLOWERS.
All lover of Flow
ers are requested to
send for a hand
some Illustrated
Catalogue of Plants
and Flowers to
J. L. Russell,
BROADWAY FLORIST
DENVER, COLO.
sex sest.
Tew atteatlen Is reapeetfally eaUeel t
the large and sompleie Matins; Depart
ment of the DAILT XWW MEXICAN
which Is new prepared tie all Maid o
the naeet
Job Printing
JtostetMfraflon of the prairies and ralley between Raton and Stsrlnaat
hundred miles of large irriprating canal have been bunt, or
an in course of construction, with water for 75,000 acres of lamd.
Tbow land with perpetual water righto will be sold cheap and on that tasr
tMM of ten annual payments, with 7 per cent interest.
la addition to the above there are 1,400,000 acres of UH 1st
ale, consisting mainly of agricultural lands.
ins elimate la nngurpaased, and alfalfa, grain ud fruit of afl HbAj
W to Mrfection and in abundance.
The ., T. A 8. F. railroad and the D., T. A Fort Worth railroad i
I property, and other roads will soon fnllnw.
Those wishing to view the and can secure special rates on the ratV
Am mmA will h.v. m .altnfn ma An 41. - it ,1 1 1 1 i .
I " ' v m vKrmw lumj vu U" Mkiuo u Uley BilOIUU DUJ 10U I
WV VI UU1U,
Warranty Deeds Given.
Ml particnlars apolv to
The Maxwell Land Grant Co
NEW MEXICO
rTnaiRtrkJ
UlALCCER
BOOT
J. C. SCHUMANN.
Boots, Shoes, Leather and Findings
Keeps on hand a full asor'mnnt of Ladle!' sad
Children's Flue Bhoesfalso the M '(llum aud the
Cheap r es. I would rail especial attention to
my Calf. :.d LlcM Kip W A f KER Boots, a boo
for men who do heavy w ork aud need a soft bat
eerviceahle npper leather, with heavy, substan
tial, triple soles aud standard Hcrew fastent
Orders by mail promptly alteuiled to.
P. 0. Box 143,
Santa Fe, N. M
for Stock Broken, nTJnes, Banks, taaai
anee Companies, Keel Bstate, Baslne,
Men, ete. Particular aMeaUen (tven In
Descriptive Pamphlets of Mlaras Frepet
ties. We make a apeelalty ef
SHORT NOTIOX,
LOW PRI0K8,
FINX 'WORK,
PROMPT ZBOUTIOR
Stock Certificates
small Jek Printing assents!
dispatek. Katlautas glvMa. WeeBBale
to order- We l
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FINEST STAMDAED PAPEB
The New Mexican
THE BROA) GAUGE SALOON!
EAST IDE OP TIIE 1'LAZA.
The Choicest Liqu rs and Cigars.
Club Rooms in Connection
POOL AND BILLIARD TABLES.
Keep en hand the genalne La Fantasia Cigar, guaranteed to be Pure Poll Havana
The - :- San -:- Felipe
ALBUQUERQUE, N. Ml.
The Leading Hotel in New Mexico.
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Hotel Ooaoh and Carriages in Waiting at All Trains.
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS FOR FAMILIES AND
LARGE PARTIES.
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2.60 to $8.00 per day.
Q. W. MEYLEBT Propr
TIMMER . HOUSE
Silver City, New Mexico.
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REMINGTON
STANDARD
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and highest achierements in inventive skill Send for Catalogue. j
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