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Lincoln County Loader.
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WierdPoitr-
TLt!-firt Terin of tho following
yotm wcro written lv an Irish of
tirer in the Eiijrliuli rico while
mihitr in n rity'Jn Etut Imlia. in
which tlisj plague win t.oing itator
riblti'wurk. The inhabitant, pur
tirtilarlv the'fori'ign rciJntH, were
riviug every ihiv by linnlrtdn,
when twenty oílicer of the Eng
lish army, without the halow of a
hrtof er iseiug tlieir country
or triendiforined club and sought
to ilrnwtv their'if uses iu the wine
ru.,"and by je.'t nd Song to divert
their thoughts frwnj the terrible
and Jrri'Yocable'tateWvlneli iHih one
ki.Kwj.w-.ited kirn. The author ef
this jioein died f aluiusf before the
kehoss'ot "Hurrah tor the next that
die. !" had ceased to reverberate :
aadjn le.-a.'than a week every
member of the club liud crossed
the ',-uble shore." The supple
mental veiies werc'written by Har
ry Norton, a well-known Leadville
journalist, when pneumonia was
(leciinatingtho inhabitants of that
carbonate: camp. He"! teo died
while the'echo of thisvierd aong
was still ringing in his ear, and it
wa sung over k is grave by his re
quest. VTa met 'ntalh'lhe jounilinf raftsr,
And iIih wn)U around' tre bare ;
As they acuo'iiur peals of laughter.
Il stems that the dead ara thare.
fiat latid br yoar glasses steady,
Ta drink to'aur 'jiurtde'i eyes
Qaatf o cup to the deud already.
And hurrah fur the nsxt that din.
Not here in the jroblets' glowing.
."ot hire in the Tintare awert ;
"Ti c.iid as our hearts are slowly jtow-
i u :;.
And dnrk us the doom we mutt meet.
Hut lai:d to your fila-! steady,
And soon sliull our pulses rise ;
A nip to the dead already
Hurrah 1 fur the i.ext that dies,
Not a sigh for the lot that darkle.
Not a tear for the friends that sink ;
We'll fall 'midst the wiuo-cup'" spark
K's,
Ae'muto &s the wine we drink.
S t stand to your glasea staady !
TU this tbnt the respite buya ;
A cup to Ibt: dead already
Hurrah ! for the next that dius.
Times waswlion we frowned on others ;
a (..ought we were wiser then ;
Ha! Ha! let them think of their moth
ra
Who expert to pe them nfcain.
Mo I stund to your clauses staady !
The thoughtleH are.liera the wi.e ;
A cup to the dead already
Hurrah ! for the next that. dies.
There's many a hand that's shaking,
There's many a hand that's sunk I
Hut soon tho' our hearts are braaking,
Tluy'll buiV mtU,tWe wine w hare
drunk.
?o standHo vtmr plajees steady !
Tin arre tbe.nrvival lie ;
A cup forthti dead alreadj'
Hurrah ! for the ext tlml.diea.
Tlire' iiiit on the class rongealitie;
"Vis the hurrli.-Kiie's lirey breath '.
And thus dots tlnwarmcst of feeling
Turn to ice in the grasp of death.
Ho ' utand to your (lasses steady !
f'cr a niumcnt,the rapor lies ;
A eap to the dind already
Hurrah! for ll.s next that dies.
Wl o dind to I hi .lut returni'js ?
Who hritiri' t'r.im the siihli: shore
Where the hi ;h and the .haughty yearn
iug
t.f ldi" soul -.hall f titi nc more.
Nr. ! .t:iml ; cur sinner teiu1y !
Tin world is a world of !
A run to the .'.end ir. tuny
Hurrah ! fur I lie uu.U that ilies.
ful o!T from ih- land that loves us.
ltelreed by llif land wo find .
Wiiri" the bnu'ii'Lil have ;-o::e bifu!
!S.
i lie du'.lr-l are lefl brh'ml.
rs
nd
S V l". 1 !' I
' a iv e '.i.. u 1 :'i 'o Ti ,
A vii. . :). der. 1 i-.'r. a ly--
A i 1 b "lull ! fur the m il thru dies
l'i Muí n (.) when a thief i
i'.i.v'ht 'n t'ie ni' ist ti'ual ofti-ni
i'.K-y politely rcjiusv him t h.h'
i:d both liMiiiis. Then thev ask
l.im w'nat lian l he wouM prefer -)i.tte
ill his ponsetiiioii, aiid whei
lie ha made hU choice, tey eu
oil' the other. When a thief ha
i'ims lost both litinds, aud a!o hi
fi tt, he loose hi hjad and ipiita
at a 1 'if.
Oh. whi-tlt. daughter, whistle,
And you hall have a cow;
1 never whinled iu my life,
And I can't w hlslln now.
Oh, whistle, daughter, whi.tle,
And you shall hate a man ;
! nrTer w histled in my life,
But I'll whistle if I can.
The Confederate Cabinet
The confederate cabinet was a
fair expression of the executive
ability available in the south ; not
so bril iaiit or able as its soldier
ship as represented by Lee, Jack
son and Gordon, but equal to such
achievements us were possible in
the face ot countless difficulties
and obstacles. A cabi'iet present
ing such names an Tof)iiibs, Hunter,
Hreekenridge, Benjamin and Sed
don, is no beggar for appreciation
from the student of political his
tory nmde during the decade pre
ceding secession. Not only was
it the best material the South had,
but it would huve keen rare matt
rial anywhere. Toombs, Hunter,
1'reckinridge and Benjamin were
all colossal figure in the federal
senate. Toombs a Marc Antony
or Mirabeau was always at his
best in agitation. He, with the
aid of Governor Joe Brown, lashed
Georgia, after stubborn resistance,
into secession, with Ilerschel V.
Johnson, Alexander H. Stephens
and Benjamin H. Hill, a rare tri
umvirate of genius and eloquence,
in opposition. Toombs is hardly
viewed bv Georgians us the big
gest Georgian of that day. That
distinction was claimed for Howell
Cobb, who was Buchanan's secre
tary of the treasury, by thousands
ot Georgians. To Toorubs amito
Gcoigia, Mr. Davis gave the pout
of honor in his cabinet, Cobb bit
ing already president of the pro
visional congress. Subsequently
Virginia was honored similarly
when Hunter became Toombs'
successor. Benjc nin, typo of gen
ius ot his ra.-e, an American Dis
raeli, throughout the war justified
the exeevtive confidence by fideli
ty, capacity for labor, and inex
haustible fertility ot resource. Sed
don was a man of the Calhoun
type ot mind. An acute dialectic
inn, he was an export in polemics.
Of ample tortune. he had abundant
leisure tor tstudy and passed an
honorable life, serving briefly in
congress, to which body ho was
elected i ver the famous John
Minor Botts. His public useful
ness was impaired by chronic dis
etse. Than Breckenridge, the
south has had no more picturesque
public character. He was leader
of his party in the house of repre
sentatives at 32 ; offcicd the Spa
ish mission by President Pierce at
315 ; vice president when he was
only 3ti. and elected senator while
he was still vice president and un
der 4C. Breckinridge lost heavily
by his participation in the war, to
enter which ho left noarly a whole
term as United State senator,
when he drove out of Kentucky
behind his fleet Arabians, distanc
ing his Federal pnrsurers in the
race for the Confederate lines. Had
the Charleston Convention of Ap
ril, IStiO, remained in session l"ng
enough tor a harmonious selection
of a nominee upon whom ':th
wings of the DotnoiTcy could hate
united, Bruckenridge was an obvi
ens probability, by reason both oi
personality and googruphi ;al con
siderations. .Nominated, he would
a! i.o-t certainly have been elcctO'l
president. "I am an extinct vol
cano," he would "Say, when, since
the war, his friends would urge
his participation in public affairs.
With pardonable pathos his old
friends recall the "Voting Hickory
of Kentucky," as they dwell up
on tho consecutive triumphs of his
eaily life and tho rich, unfilled
prou ise ot its meridian. It is no
mea:, art of the epitaph of the
Confederacy that its military pow
er was crusLed just as John Breck
inridge, with characteristic, dash
and daring, had grasped it for fin 1
and supreme-effort. .X. )' Tifi.
MARHIAGE 8ÜIDE
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sw UKMUlts 1.00
Three tiionfJx TJ
Sul'id-iiiüon uiTwwvlil, in idiaiii-c.
iieooplaa 6 otini. stptciaiira copies
free.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF KAILS.
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U malls clous .Ml numiie hi4i,r' ilrparture.
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prewutU oil huMr I mm. ..í-j-jm tim r it ai, -.
Oflire opon on Sun .i s fruin " to Ui a. .1..
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COUNTY DlliKClcK.
'.'rebate Jud):e S. S. Ti.i.ri.i.i.. j
róbate tlerk A. H (. .1.; r j
Sheriff J. V . i . j
County Conunissiuuers. j
j E T. Stone, Jusk Mo.nta.no, A. iVii.sov j
j School CoiniiiisMiomrs. I
I tiio.li.ri.titcK. Amos Kakkhs. E. Krk.nk. j
I reciuri .10. 0. innciory.
until e of the Peace. Wu. lil.AM MARI
,'onsiable Ct. Davioso.n.
ADNA LAMSON,
i; r, ok 1:1;.
OWNKIt or
Gold. Silver, Copper aiic
Coul Mines,
u LiiiMl.i and Sor ;i rt Tonutics. . .
Tb' Little Daisy Alino, tb.
Snuth t'xt itrwi.n iif th fnmt.11
Homestake Gold Mine
Patent work June, and a buly of f SO or 01
lump anil In aignt.
F'j? Mi tas Easy
. ';rv : . new Mexico.
Pi... '. a a. .... so:osro. h.
Á PRIZE. S"f'
rtti.ily tm
Will f' V t() l.iorr IIKMU'V 'it'
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TIIL
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
KLDKRAi..
Oeiri;ate to Cungreta, F. A. Manzaharkb
Governor.
SiTremry
l.'liU't Justice
Associate (
Juanee, f
Surveyor (ii'iicral. . .
(Jollector Int. Kcv. .
I'. 8. Dist. Alloriicv
. .oiierest Line
Of rnilroad in the
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, Jamk.i Hki.i.
. . .Wauhkn KitihTiu.
. . . . H. M. .Vl'KI.SKwX
. . . ..SH AS V. Kl.SHLR
. .tf.il. W. ''lili HARD.
L". S. Mnralial A. I.. Mokkison.
Kej;istcrs Lund OfUce,
.as (ruces Joun K. McFik.
SuuiaFe M. Frost.
Keeniveri. Land ofl'iec,
L Me?r1l S. W. PnERFRT.
S.Mila Fe W. II. ííailuacimí:.
TK!:itTOKL.W..
Att'y General TV'ni. Kntdti;
All'V, Slid iiisiricl C McCoina
Alt y. 3rd District K. C. Wade
Adj. Genera K. L. Bartlett.
Treaaurr A. Orli. Y Sahi.ar.
Auikitor Tiiii iii ad Alarid.
MOORE'S STORE,
Nogal, N.
S. A. JOHJSOX, Prop.,
Dealer in General
Merchandise,
L I Q U O US axo CIG A KS
Under one management.
rn
Cash paid for Hides and Pelt.
Commodious Hall ami Table.
H Billiard Hall
1 SALOON I
Z
n Choice Wines, ?
o o
Liquors 1 Cigars,
cr o
c" SIT Bini. Williamsalwar on
C deck. I
i k
Music a Special Feature.
PUREWHISKY.
The fcubiH'i'iber has endued iu the retan
Wliiky buMiif ss, and it! tMarluniTuly at.
llit- piare article as mauuláirtuiad (or, aud
xliii)ttil him by tlrt
E.VGLE
DISTILLING!
n eminent example of Amorieai,
Enterprise, Knergy and Pwtu
reranee.
In the liands of youiitr men thif
iireat'erstein Las been so earefullj
managed that it lias earned a Ten
tation second to none for conven,
enee, safety and the luxuries oi
travel. It is fast beenminjr tin
popular route tor transcontinental'
travel, in connection with flu
Southern Pacific railmad.
It has opened up an almost un
limited field t'.,r pioneer enterprim
in the far "West. No other rail
road can carry a man, who is seek
in- his fortune, to golden opportu
nities such as are open along h
thousand miles of this great, sv
tem.
Special freight rates are given to
miners and imnugniits.
For all the intormutuon you de
sire write to
W. 1. A' Il IT.T2.
General Passenger Agent.
To.ek, Kanaaa
Or AW L. MALCOLM, Eaaten.
Agent, 419 Hroadway, New York
U.wma t.t Pan fa llllnnia
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE i
Ircberaa llorar ralurd ai S3,000,OUO, j
hic-si Im-iutlea '
75 PER CENT OF ALL HORSES
WboM pofltT nf Ho-mI If afaiiltolia'l hr tlitlr pc4irraaat .
Ki'lillDili. HTl'l HOOK! Or FUANtk.
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA.
STOCK ON HAND!
f? fuir . XlaioüEl Braoí Maro.
Ui MiugL lee
Hivlci,
IOO COLTS.
Two frtr old 4
rumien-.
Sürinc Hanche
LINCOLN C'OUNTV. NEW MEXICO
IIor.se Urund, "e," on right hip.
.-r-Addr-fitj-j- Ch arfes -Fritz; Ltü"
coin, Lincoln Co., jN. M.
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ITS
JitVS OllCDJti.
m I.IIM; CIslat1atl,UU
J ra a a mricaa or raa 0
United States Government.
$1,300,000,
Asffaatiaut r tao Curil Cinattl,
$500,000,
CariM4 by lltt CHUmii of Nw OtVwsi.
$200,000,
Ayp yiitod f Alacie.
$100,000,
Aatnariaul br th Suu I LaMaa.
$100,000,
From $5000 to $25,000,
Afptmfrla.lrd my Innutnerrtble StaU, Cilitt
Mtl L Or tig r Countrita
CwrySUf ftnd Trtrtryin th Uwi fptmHé,
m4 nody fell t'i L fading Nititmt f4
CuntfM ot itf WfM.
Tilt ilggnl Exhibit. th Biggest Building tM tM
.ggMi mauiirwi cvani ta im w
fff vtm n.iivrj.
á.m.rtk'nrmn ro exmiiitb Aravinr urnm
coren Mkv.tnrACi nd a okritkk TáitiTT
or iubjkcii thah Tmi or aut
UrUsUTION KTM UIU.
Tlit cheapeit ratrt o( travtl rvtr knnwa in
th annals ot tranyuruuon Mcwrvti fur Ut
pronlc rvrrvwhtre.
laivmiAiiua, iddreai
E. A. BURKH,
- Director Central, W. I. A C. C. K.(
Nw Omlkans.La.
JOB
OFFICE,
V9LA La.x raí
Drags and Medicines,
LINCOLN,- N. 21.
The bcit of Winei, Liqcor (!
Cigars Corntantlj cm IInd.
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Xo rríinriptifo Cllad or Vs(iiia
lil exorot far Cash
A'iiTOJt. ggu HEtíVOUS DEÜÜiiy,
Vj C O Mu nradiaaH..1.k
utuvnrs, vi ervr tram
i i , aaaiiril
A Radical Cur
for
r.' tj'o. tit t Mir frto vtaUr
Lhjr ur r torn Avoid tb
UHlioa.nou ni prctAoriout
AND
IMPOTENCY.
TESTED for 0Tr e
Yaaia br uu la
Cum of
ÍÍERVOUS
nrnrT.rrv
AND
ORGANIC
WEAKNESS
In
Voting A Mlddl
l.lu.hau 'T-L .
fízaiEUT tbti)Mrrui:
tarfer with attsatloa la
f buatnoM, or OHiun pala rr
loooDTaolano. youBd4
; on .ciaut i ño mad icol orla,
doles. Brairres prll
tion to thoioofcol dLaooM
i'a iwiilo biflaraoo la
foil without drl4j. Thi
natarai fuaouooa of tho
bumuo oriaolsni aro Mo
tored. TboaalmaUaool
moots of lllo. wbloh haa
boon waitod oro tino baet
aod tho pottant borooato
Ohaaarful andrauuilHlM
Aorad aaaii.
Stroactll.
KARRIS REMEDY CO.,Tg Ctisntitt.
ovo?, nona itna bu, uu Lous, bo.
Oit L'wia-i TauTMUT. 3i 2 bUMTiati. I
EENJ. F. HENRY.
General Merchant.
Runcli fíui :l:cx a Special. y.
I'T Higliost Cash Price Pid
For Hiics. Pfclta, and
Country Produce.
DO YOU OOW
THAT
rlfiló óiL'ranlóorl h all
InUlltgtMt lriMMlt?ii tbftl,
iwetr wvii sin otniuieiai
lM miU l be, if ihetr
P4tgi9 tr rol rcráct, wt rtMinol lt aulhtn.tra.llf
Jiffo. they ihiiuU t Usui tii.l a ft fit, I 111 Mil all
9rU4 gUfk OJ éVraWs) r. boa 1 ranasM faraiel,
Ha tht aaimal .) fétt Tnft4 hf iha trirlaaA
Ft en r k artift-4.i' nf ) nnntxr iin1 fciú In I be Miaa Buok
(to rmm.: 40 P i nilotfe " frea. Il It
illi.fUi.i4M, wtih an rna Hmm of iha Ktbihlil.iii of tla
StiHs Htfit fiK0rm-4 of l'raira. I HH-i J puf
mfw4 i V. W Detahaai. ao4 Uta lif a Ham
lijia.ri tnt tatti (an at I aát aaaj p-vinWfc
LUlinLIi MILLS.
111' O I. al DI mini aft Mill..
mu iiiiu i liiiiiiii; Jinks,
South Fork Riii Tuhrosa,
Lincoln County, - N. M.
Wili naw and plane any kind of lumber
tin! deliver at any point at reasonable
ules.
J. II. PLAZFJi.
NoTH-t.-Tn all wnnrail ma.T enn.orn. N'ci.
! I hvivlio irivtMi wurnlnu' nil mcishiio lim.
'i iiiivliiir or ti iiiit wiiy I ri i;t ,0 ! tisr on the
i',nii!k In-lit hvmea a rr-'ri'ritlon rilit
ia of whl, I, I liar hofi in ai'iual in,,.
f-im-e My, in, laKfl. ami that 1 hay.
Mlirr,.. a) , I ..M In rilKtHllt 1 1, ,i . . o ,
rllofni. lin1 aii-r-o Niia,mt,f r -t st
1 il 1 i 'n'l an. I nreomi.tin ri 'hi known an
'arh,.1 i .f(,ow, t ,rt ThoS.H MurRAI.
,'"!!".' r' Ti'wn.Mi, K K.n. U K.n.ith.
I K. I r.f it, v. R. m rf.wratonaa, Town
aiip, t. loci, or Km neo 19. I.
' aV. THi UH'l, Iaor.
LOltlLURD'S CLIMAX
PLUG TOBACCO
with Ilo.i Tin Tair; Woso I,a-nr l'inf (.'tit
i'lio inif ; .N v.v í 'liiiiii'i-. nuil Ulack,
llrnwii inl Vfllow rl :i'Ii'H ni- tlia
best mid clu-Mprsl, yualitj coiialilervd ?
HAVE YOUR
Job PmntinQ
DOKE AT
THE LEADER OFÍICE
I
PATENTS
U
1)1 WORK,
XNTILOPES.
LETTER HEADS,
MOTE HEADS,
BILL HEADS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
TISITING CARDS,
DODGERS, A. .
Waranty Iecl,
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS,
L0C2ÜC1
NOTICES,
Proof of LaüDF Bleb,
A Full Line o
. 1 .
ÜATISJTATIÜaV G U ARA XTEEJ

...Si hi.
. V p m
CO.,
of On etmboro. Ky.. than hirh Ihere Is
none I cuer mude or tirana. aU who have
pr.riakcu of '1' J, MiMiarch's hand made
s.ivi'n.aih TtUikky need nu iuducnwtai to
try il nirain. and I svll unue oltirr.
Siinijilc' room on While diilm. Arajnmt,.
Juki wrkt of te l'o.,t Olfica AI. a- corvtl
uliv invitad to (lioniu,
W. J. LITTELL.
?j rS Imponed 'suiiicii,
PEÑASCO,
Liucoli Co Niw Wsxicc
KTNV ro.. ft th s. irvTinc AMrniraw, to.
tlnii" 10.fl ... .-t- ,t rH .r rir,v 1 ,vl,tai Trid.
Alara, '.., rlklil. f'.r tlin la fnli, I am, Jo.
K ikland. Kralif.', tic - ii-y. He. lUn i B.ik about
r'inli t"l frt-o 'I ii'ilt ...n i ,iV oxtM-riftioo,
P.,t, 'nt. obtain. . t'.l- ii ii MI'.VN ' . I I) .r. liullurl
In I no Mil r.s line An hi a . th l.irkl.t le-i.ana
ni.t wiadv t'.ri'iilatfd m u-itiiC.j ,t.,.- r:l0urtMr.
VtklT. Ktu.ntl,t Mioravli.. a Itttf-i-aianf an.
frir.allim. niwuiincn . ,.f ib -l.itlno a anar.
Icmii ..,t fr.t A'l.lr...,. Ml.'.V.N I'll., laAllviú
AMUaiClX Ollir. í .l ll.'Uai.vi.r. c Vurk.

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