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i, V INCOLN UOUNTY EADER JLA .1 hi " i mi mi ' ' " Devoted to the Beat Interest of Lincoln County and the Development of Its Rcnonrcri. WMTKOAKS. LINCOLN COUNTY. N. M.. SATUIiDAY, AlC 3 tii!. NTH HER Ü THÍt nht I -: ."tt t v rrT? j 4 JAS. A. TOMLINSON. hgvitnt9 Surgen cí' Aovtrli Oflei s hi Cl viccS to tbc iublic. OKKirf: I.V Pll iokk. Lincoln ." An"t;NrY at Law White Oaks.. N. M Will í.r:.M( c i. M Hi.' C....ri of U- Ter- A;KXANI)i:i: LANK, Rara;oo.n' nnd IMiysicimn wi.ii:'o:K. ,,:x"' A IUih'A .$7 VFT11E TIMES. I.Vk-'I nn.l "'("-l in).mvrl miMlioil ol lr;itlu(r ai'i'iiKi'.- . Prompt li-Crf W ( I, ,c .,... of irinl. I-''"1 Nwm Dri.rFii..' l'rc-TÍ,..ons Ueiiimi. fii'.'i'ilir Mi'ili' i'" ""cd in ail M'I","N' J THEO. W. HEM AN H ovl TUsitrtto find run ina.il' - - VHITOOAK. NEW MLXia jJiiioolii Itoll. (Miiiiitc t i"''' X""1'.) LINCOLN. N. M. Ti,. !!''' '",!,r ,:,w '"'i''1'"' L..VHU-.1 ami v.' iMrni- i. .), fi.-r t.. u-i l..r -up'i'f-r :i.'.'.'ii'ni"il'""' SlAHI.INO ArTA(ll:l. W II KUAN ,V CD.. livn'. . p n . r- -in '.v r":"-.'.. 'i.i!;.,.l...N.M Al'ii'ii'-i',ii''. N- M' , i ATTOKSKYS AT LAW. Villi, .nifll.-c l .Illl.-Cmi'- f "' t,,n..,!.'Mnll.rr.S.I,.u..Mlu'.' . K. M l'i. TIMoNhY. .U..i Keulsu-r I i- I;1 0,ikr' cm. Milii' i a non.xxr A T LA wit Wli'tU' (Uh Avenue. Winn: Oil,- N. V, JOIIA -i. i 'V ( . '--, " AnouNKv at Law, Lincoln l'liifliecs' hi-fore nil " I rU f llie.Ttir rii.iry. n C. H. UiiihI Oltiecs WÍIJ.ÍaM i i j'.l.Y, Col NM.I.oK Al Law Lincoln Si- Mexi' 1 11, II. Til I. i.h A ll.iMiili Kiir. V. I.. .1 l.'KriiN. Soeiiro (Siiliicrs, k Jarlitii, A I H'KM-V AT LAW, AP'ijii'''i"f' .1 js" IVill uiiielii o ni Lincoln Oman . JoLn Y. Hewitt. ATTOÜÑLV AT LAW. A HI I . o KS LINCOLN col N ' Nlw M i:ici. John MoMurcliv, ' - HI. A I Mí IN BiSfK and Ileal lisíalo. W MIT l'i' OAKS. N M. ED. R. BONNELL, Real Estate ami Mining Agent. Wun k Oaks. - - X. M. .V.(i Mel" N A LI). i'.s.Jnr.nMF.rnv sihviaob. ANO Vli il- Ni'' Miri.. PAÍflLEáS CHILDBIRTH í Tiow Aiixmf i.i. i i kS"5" OIrITanBoWT U4w. Alnl'Ulrf NIMflfh lwi.,lr kftAWB u ftao)i M't oj io"u. ..u.fc hv prw . c ni wniu. 2 n:it urn .... . ... Sal onto v. n. 5 ISSO. '.Tria. Caí íiwjr. S alter I"teprltcT f Kntcreil nl flir Tout Ottlrc nt White Onl;. N M.. n-uTuil chmMiuitter. TiikCiim-aoo Wki ki.v Ni:w.ntid Iin( ot.x t o. Lkaiuk. 1 yearft2.7" iV.VtOill it lj!)!if Mil LtlMt. (lathering at tlie'calllof lion. II. M. Ii sid. víchJju'om lent, nt the .Nil lional Il;iuMiran4l.oiiU!, the lel- eiratfs t establish the Terrif erial licague m.'t at iv ciocii a Jiih" J"tli., jat AlbiKj irriie. '" A lar.;ii majority of the dele gates were present an 1 the tempo rary organi.atieii was etlocted by the election of ('(!. A.J. Fountain of Las Cruet. as tresidon" ami YVil.iam M.Uergeo, of Santa l'e, Secretary. I'lieVommitt j i on crelentials reported in lavor of f he adiuisoiou of all duly accredited delegates present. The league adopted the ennsti tuiioii as 1 irinuia'ioii bv the Na- Leaeueot the Tnited States. Its reading hv the secretan- ii.-ited the irost ear.. tul attention of the delegates, ami was unaiii ni'.'iislv adojited.. After the reading' and adoption if the constitution, the league was fully organized under the name of the Republican League, of the lVrr toiy of New Mexico, Ucnjamiu M. Head, ot Santa F'c In n ro-e and in a pleasant but i: it t speech presented tiie league . i silk banner Irom the 'Pona Ana County Kepnb.ican Club,"' made v Iiss Maggie Fountain, daugh ter ot Hon. A. .1. I'ouutaii.. On motion of M . Iíi-ad, st'C n hd by Mi Ureeden. a commi'tie on permanent organafioii sias ap ;iointcii by the chair as follows: i'. M. Ueadi- Santa I"e; Win. "itriev. Lincoln; K. S. Stover. !!ei nalillo, .Matin Lohman. of I Una Ana. A recess of ten minutes was then tad, in order to allow the coin uiiitee to report their selection ot in i maiicnt otlicci which where as follows: IVfidciit A. L. Morrison, Santa l'e. First vice president, Jesus M I 'crea, líeinaüllo; second vice president A' in. Calhei, Lincoln; lit: til nee president, W. il. II. LI well yn. Pona Ana. Secretary- Win. tM. I'tiger. Ninta l'e. .i. i i. i I reasiircr - Man. mo J.areia i i I lona A na. Lxectitive commit lee -Santa 1' e, I m Segura; Üernalillo, Jesus S. iarcia; Lincoln, Frank Lcsnet; i)oi,a Ana. Ki.g hp an Fatten; san Juan. S. P. Webster; Sierra, W. hite; (irant, J. T. An heta; Socorro, J. p. Woodvanl; Mora, Kctfod Ortiz; L'io Arriba, I'. P. IhiriieK; Tin is. l'cdro San- li ; 'aleneia ,1. F. Chaves. A commltteu consisting of lá a I ind Urecdcii were si lvcled t' es ort the lie A' prt sideut to ha!r In presenting Col. Morrison to he League, Col. .Fountain made n cloijuent speech and in stepping town from the chair he mated that ie wih gl.il that it wa. to bo oc upied by such a wnrthy icjiiibli i un a Lol. Morrisiiii. Col. .Mor.Uon then n.ndo a s! rt i . . '"'"i? l",,'1' " a-iepti..g the noüor, which rlt'C'ited ll.b htUlt approval mi cheer of fhe mem bers present. Major Catl'rev made a motion that ii eommiti'cc ol fi vc lie uppoin ted to make arrangements for a ... . .1.1 AinriKt .(. V..i. VJ .... public meeting in the evening and Angu-t tu -xt icw .Mexico re - report t the afternoon session. On this coinmittce, (iov. K. S. Stover, Iru M. Moiid, V . A. O recu len!. Jesus 8. (iarcia, and 1'. II. I Kent, ol the local league, were I "ppoMitod. The meeting then adjourned un til '2 o'clock p. in. At the afternoon session the eoininitteo of which (iov, Staver is ! to llagrant disobedieiieu of po.-itive ehairiaan. reorted that thev had , law in its attemp to deleat tlie peo agreed. t hold a dei.ionstiation at 1 pie's will. Your committee is able j night in ad voeaey ol statehood in jdonr of the Arnnjo, and the lol ; lowing speakers wei" chosen to ad- dress the meeting: Col. A. L. Mor rison, Larkin (i. Reed, Col. A. J. Fountain. Major W. II. II. Llew ellyn. Judge L. S. Trimble, Major M. A. Rreedeti, .Major ('allrey and i others. The gentleman all agreed to ad dress the nijiiting ti'id irivu their reasons why New .Mexico should bu a stale. Moved by Mr. (.'allrey and seconded by .Mr. Fountainvthat the by-biws adojited by the national i league be adopted as a guidance for this league. Alter connnplimeiitary i ('solu tion to ollicers and others a motion was made by (iov. Stover, second ed by Mr Maylert, that the Jea L'iie adfourn lo meet in Santa Fe, S.ipt I.i. JSV.r, the hour and place t hi d.isiguated by call from the president. Tiie leaiiue then artjorned. Alter the adjournment of the ter ritorial Icairue, tin; xecutive (rom mi t tee goftogetlier, and Major V. II. II. Lb'iwllyn, ot Lis Cnnies. was nnaiiimouslyclio8en chairman. A resolution was passed authoriz ing the president to is-ue an ad dress to tin; republicans of New Mexico, 5.t ato n Knglish and Spanish' and a ri'iptest to the p'ess to puhlish the same. Tin; following resolutioiiK were offered and adopted: Whereas at an election to be ludd on the !th. day of August next, the people ot' this territory will have an opportunity tw vote for delegates to a convention to be held for the purpose of drafting a constitution with the view of ask ing for the admission of New Mex ico as astute in the union. There fore be it. Resolved, That, all members ot the Republican League of the Ter-1 ritoiy of New Mexico, am' other republicans of the territory, are enriiestlv requested to take an ae tii'H part in said election, and tc. ue their utmost endeavors to se cure the casting of the full republi can vote ot the territory. Matters relative to the action of the eomuiittiie were tnen advanced and discussed, after which the committee adjourned. After all, the satestplace to live lion a railroad train, since statistics show that (he ratio ot killed is only one to every ten millions of those who travel. The celestial day book will shaw a much larger per cent than tliat "histed" over the jasper walls by the iron slippers of 'ho docile an J meek eved mule. The editorial lettel which the old man of the Llahmc promised the ollice for this issue was crowdeJ out, by more interesting and iut-per'R- t iniifl, r. It will appear next week it not 'duad' by that time. Kitchen w paper HtllenSuuH' Tj I'iiso, r..s. fcuiJ jjr ,a;ii.i(-M. RKITRLICANS. The u-iiuMnn" .t t ! Ml, i Wl",n1'1" have thought that a ; ''t n. xt Tuesday iwid ..t. Rest Yoincfare eaill ...km. tó ....p". bv the name ot Smith, espec-surcd tht lour -of will be t hí t it 1 1 j.i.tt t votti on the (ith day fuse. I admission l,y the pnslaverv Ii,.,.,, i.y'.n c... ..t i.i i ', .. in,- run" reason that it had refused to em- bodv I'liirian slaverv in itrt emnstilu tion: is ajjain to present !;rrs( If as an a;ilicant for admission to the .statehood ol states. Tin I )tmi i('P:Lv i.f Vim- t.-.vif.ji T " . true to Hs trunnions, lias resorted ! I assure j on, that the Dumocatie ! j.lot will lail. New .Mexico will U admitted as a state provided her' cn-titutional convention sends up! Sllch a c, ,11 it it lit inn ri,iml,l w-iik i . , . . , - i where the low browed, agile he- may rely upon to make. . . fpi '..ii : foine whooiis a cut oil drill pounder 1 he statehood movement has 1 1 ,i , .... ,. . dver about ;?-") acres ot our best the support ot the republcau part v, ,, , .. ) , . , . ' coal land at the muzz e ot a bu dotr and of vast nuiul ers of patriotic' . . h .... o 1 pop. for siiruii-titioiislv kissing the Oeniocrats as well. i 1 ' ' i . ,i i , ... , (limpia on the hack ol her neck J lis the (hit vol republican voters ... . , , .,. . . ,. while i slie was arranging matters to sacriheo if need be, something ! ... , " , . i with her elopee. ot private convenience, to put - 1 themselves on record on the Oth I From stoien interviews with thc d,i y ot August. ! unmuseript, the st.orr is toiind tobe The refusal of the eoiiu'y comniis- 'fn!,(' 'I'll'iig and M-nsational. Ike suits of Lincoln countv to perform a plain legal duty, thrown upon re ut 11 ,JUT' ,,'"u '""ls puhlicans" ot southeastern NewM"' ifwill w,lt published, be Mcvicotho ..v..K .,i tin. ..i,t;.. tory. Your are expected to do your duty. If the minority party in this great countv expects any recognition in the, future. n.w i t. i: l . " HIV uiu i. vivjiiioii i id u 11 right to it. If through carelessness or indif ference you neglect this opportuni ty, you can blame only the repub Means of White Oaks and the sth. precinct if hereafter your claims are treated with indell'ereiice Let every republican cast vote on Tuesday next. , . his Demonstrate y your conduct that you resent the Democratic at- tcinnr to ilislraneluuii vr,n mnl i.'v noon v.mr .....!..,. I.J.I ",1 New Mexico tor yind cation and i. -dress. P. J. M. A. Jkwktt. Chairman, Reiiublican ('onnnitti e. ! Ntu. l'recinct. On the application f R. j:; I Tw.-tc.cll. acting solicitor -eneral. j Judge Whileman July 2th. grant ed a peremptory twnt of iimndii ! mus directed against tiie Lincoln! county hoard ol coiinnissioiiers in reternce to their failure to comply with the law and call an election, appoint judges and clerks and des ignate proper polling places at which to lioldhe special election to choose delegates to the ap proaching state constitutional con vention. Judie Whitemnn's order directs the Lincoln county com. niissioncrs. M. ("run in, T. W. Hen ley and Ananias ( i rein t meet on Wednesday, .Lily :I, at In o'clock a. in. at the court house in Lin coin and comply w it It the law. The writ is made returnable at 10 a. in. August oth. at Santa Fe. I he letter ot our .liearilla eorres- i poiidcnt found in this issue was ! with lanterns, and scats iniprovi, written by a person who never was ' ed under tho trees, cro.pi.t and a citizen of White Oaks but has : ot 'ut games were provided. Over bung pretty close aronnd the edges j a Lundrcd persons r ere present for severa, years. Though not and a -in a enjoyable e.-ctungpass-nearly m. bad as he has painted us, 'ed. At 0 o'clock a delightful col a still there is much room l..r ciiti-jti-.n of cake, ice cream ami othei cism. in our want of unity of action ' ices was served and all invited to which ought to I,,, remedied. As partake. Tho ladie intend to ro tor our eorrepoiiileni, u,,. Le.u.i.h peat tho lawn social us soon a the man is rather iiiciihe.l to the be- tu(.,i grows a little older. lit'f that the loco vviid enters' ..,.'-, argel v into Ids daily food which! FI paints ready mixed for une may account in a measure tor hi.- . H,. SmailV. KÍ I'a.. T.'X m..i.o.s M,:en willing. c .,, ,..-,;,, .llt ;i ,;,,,! (ltion how romantic. iallv Isaac Smith the modest, un - 1 usiiiiiini me, wun nis ni. oi mini - , , , , I ' 1 1 . '.I 1 . í á . . . . I ,nn""l'a in-iin.-ii..iy, . I who furnishes the music and Ihei iiiusele ol (lie I.t:AiKKolliee would be the author of a Lincoln county noyel. at least it will appear novel to those who read it. I!ut such is undoiibtlv the faet One ot the hired hands of this oftice iti Heareh ot the paste pot in the back ' ' , . room a day or two ago unearthed the manuscript of thiü highly emo tional emanation. It will be known to the world as 'Wistful Wrinkle, or The Hand j She (Jaw to Another was nivMent'j The scene is laid amid the north ern foot hills ol Carizo mountain. I "m,suir ls il llt,l,; noncommittal a t'oiitid in rawhide and sold only on the streets by the author liiiii Rclt. No charge for this notice. The Sierra countv Advocate isimí a etiungu msease lias oroKcn ' - . .1 : . i . . i ... i . out among the cattle in that sec tion, 'J'he ani'imls appear to have an intense tbirst, but no energy to feed, but (l.iw the ijuids vcrj rapidly until that is exhausted and then go Into a state of lethargy or decline from which no amount ot punching will arouse them. 1 he ' ,. ,. I cattle men are feeling uneasy and have had several post mortnni ex í liiinations to learn it possible what the disease is but so far have b'n,ed nothing. 1 e wish to add that the same 'dis- turtaiiie eiststo a considerable extent over hero in Lincoln county nut fortunately it. is confined to the Democrat ie party, and wc supposed it was owing to their attempts to "vu an i tl.r. ve in our Aew .Mexico di",iltü u'ltl"Mltil "wnstitutiKii."' -The new crop of postal eards will make their appearence in this market in a few days. They will not be served on the hall shell an more, after the old stock is ex hausto.! but will come double and and open mil like a poms plaster instead ot on the b.ick like a shirt. There will also be a change in the color of the two cent stamp al though tiie present cartoon ot (i. Hatchet Wadi will be retained, (find live old iiiiMiijfP stnnip, iiouuh dead Your l'nee wiP tlill lií leen 'ÍThxiIi yum- Microssari may lie ml Your memory will lie ircir The ladies of the Congregational church gave a lawn social in con ncctin with a reception tendered Rev. Ii. Lyman Hood at the par sor.aire. The lírnuiids were lighted I Let tío Republican fail to come ; couated for constitution, t.le- I. .....I I 1... . I - t . I :""""' a nnicr nrarr m iniiij" . When a woman can't take n pk she usuall)' takes h broom, or a board and takes alter the jokint. This was illustrated in front oh Ih'own's grocery one day this week. Tom Mc.N'alv ami Fred lltagins. two mine owners at Nogal and !? nilo camps retiirn-d the front end.' ottliw week from tliw railroad, aniL wenc on through to the held of their labor'" where tin y expect to develop their properties.. .Mrs. Taliaferro, neither r Mrsv Charles Ihiford and Jones Taliafer ro, and one ol the firnt ladies to make her home in White Oaks,, came in un the stage Mondav inoi'tiing from Illinois niid will re main. during the sumrner. j. . . A gentleman in from the Ronito. reports that J. J. Cockrell, of Lin coln has bonded the Hopeful mine, It is to be hoped tliia will inspire new hopes in that well nigh, hopeless but. very promising camp. Tnc last herd from our countv cotPiniHsionras it that Ilénly had gonetw Lincoln under nmn-dam usv (ireen had skipped over tho Texan border and Mickey was laying lor the sage brih ot Arizona. The election will go on. (ieo.-ge Curry, who holds down the softest cushioned seat in tho county clerks ollice at Lincoln, and who is better every way than his politices, found it necessary to get out of that immense rut in which the county town is situated for a tew days, and so came up Sunday tor i breath of fresh, pure air. Miss Maggie Fountain, daughter of A. J. Fountai.i of Las Cruces, presented the Republican League while in session at Albinjuerquu wit.Ii a beautiful lk banner, for which she received u hearty cheer and a vote of thank, and was made an honorary member ot that organization. Perhaps th's will be Hie first nail in the the woman' suffrage plank ol the new constitn- tion. Tho White Oaks i.ase ball club, appreciating the .ervices of Frank Manlove. the dexterous catcher in tho games played hereon the 4th. ind .".th. ot July have prepared and tvill present him with magnifi cent gold badge; in the shape of a hie'd and bearing, in addition t the apprepri.ttH lettering, a mona grani composed of cross bats, -hall and face mask; Frank is new staj inj' with Col. Rhodes, Fugle, X. M. wheie the badge will bo duly forwaieded by M. H. Uellio. Ill v. Harry C,,ioi;v iid .M. Whitc mau as school directors have call ed a meeting of the cstizeus of White Oaks school district, at the I'o n n Hall this Saturday night te dicuss wavs mid means to build ü eh ml house at once This mean biiMiie.vs and every man and woman-in the town who oves bright nd inteligent chihlrar. rather thuu street Imodiums thould come oU md seo that i hero is u decent school In use built iuoiir towuatouco It has been our trying disgrace oat tho roughest element in tho place, or even the work hornet- fer that matter, are butter htniscdi han tli children whvii attending ihc i'ufc!ic ich''t. 4 \n\n c-.h r..V,d ni iiilarV rulllif-nioiial