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Ff.'js.íA Clsrk, march '10 (i -O"! U I Mí Jjl i! UJ-jí o TTT Davale! to Ihe Deii Xntorest of Lincoln County sur.J the DYelepnacnt of lia Hcsouroes. VOLUM.. WHITE OAKS, LINCOLN COUNTY, N. JL SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1890. NUUBER 6 .1 . - . . - nm ff li I I i.w ,J Lit . "' .)mMiot0C Jt W4 -I ! M Toliu Y. nowitt. . ATrouxKVn.AW. VMITK K. .nil. JUMT e - - - - ; M K W. - ... 1 .1 - - UKO..H ATTtírT AT LiW tVhito OJc....; M V llfi'4"lil I 1 ' "if ( -'"" "f ,,,c rr tüor snd ln the 1' I Vr'"'"'. Ff M.;Hl I M i") X Y . Loe Hcit'-irr V. I"'1 'u,t HoÍM: Cllí. Mal".) ATTORN K)' AT . W- O HíO-'.rfeUe n.iks Avet.ue. V,urK Oak Xl W. A. JEWETT, AlTOliXhYATLA . WlUTKOAKa S. M. ." Wl L Í.IaÍ It YA S CotxEiom AT Law Uneoln . . . l'J--- Wm.H. Ctttt.UA Aliiqurii. (.'líilJjri, & JAck'in, ATTUKSKT AT LAW, AVtlurji and Socorro. N. THEO. wVhEHAH Xlol 3I2(Bitxto nca. lliuiixis Affonoy f irí labrase a anJ Xotary Pntlif waiTE0AKS.3iri. i' .7C. Mi OOÑAKÍ). ANIi JVS. A. TüXHJNoüN. rhjtlcia, larjoo f Accouchtr. ().n.r. hUw'tojW public TllHCMlllf 11'OIOU (Op;Alo C'ourl Huuie.) I.lNríN'. N. M. 7.T ;.. G'trt Si.rrouml 9n-i- , . i ,teU,rifCJS-SUUHelifc i . mi roiníin. , vi- i i... Um ír.Bi.i.M(i A li Al HKl. i, olí', rM'k. Carizo Hotol. Wuiri: Oakh Nt i'vxu WB O ALL Al ITER, l'rop luie. I5le-p'n f ""' t? '''I "!,r'' ikhtliiii'ttm'Ml !i U ! TÍJ..-.I iti l tf'il n n'iiHtUrt. I pplU-d l' R "kr, for-.U. 8rrf Ufcvm-f. ""il ti tt.í i VZ2ZSU' e"r,U til C f'f t' .I S", Ijiuolu ountit gruder. MUI CfttUKt UTCillf. $2 til IEIX rm. Q&ff ir , 3C altos JS y ttetc r.nterrd t the fost Office t White Oaka.X M..as-rnnd classmattrT i 1 im...:i.jM- l-l 1 1 .TlIkCHtOAttd Wexki.y ?RWA,&nd i f.t.xroi.x Va. l,KrR. 1 rear$2.?5 1GANOAL. Sl.tndt'r iii n UKUi-tíT of liMoou iiii iit, yr tlfir tro nntij, in f very iimiiiiiílavs lio wnM jet up ti ilic mi'lvilc of llif mgtit ami fcatt iponít. A so.niltil ning"r h Iwnj-s a t4U;tr-l. It'.'i niiTutatp, ln :t iitu-.i or Bi'Biun, vil p alro:uJ, inl nt on i!iimrtorv wor!;, and will :y,- '-I liiivo liren tolíl,' XV Im would h;ive ibonght oí tu li ii l!tmp ?" " I wouM not have Mieved it b-tt for iFio nu ihDí íf.v I have, rtc. And jet, n M rule, the artii'H n mííurtiioti' in eíiTuktiii the ffeaitdal tire uü ally tar ml with the sume slick, who linen wouM not Mand com ptirnttve exj-xisiirf, und who, could tltey wo thcniKcIves an others see thein, if they knew what wit nuid niton themwlven, would call tijxtD mountains to cover thotn from pub'.ie jtt?.o. . A lntííbiiiidh'íif wo mw, - ilefencoh m, .niaiileti nrc fo.it lll! for lti hnted,larjjo fot e 1 buffoon nnd wundul nionj;ri to kick at. bhaino on commun'. lies that ntiihutr, ven by coun- lenauce, ntcu iniiou wretchcH. C'hurtuter in hard to build up, but it in efty to destroy. Notliinr- N more brittle. A foul hrfuth eun avA Un rausitlehttlv, infumoitsh sent to untimely graves bh uiv oul an ever left the C'nMit6r ' hundí hoart, noble and truktii-g, have licen bruised until broken ba the cruel tongue of slander. f projxs, jumw anonymous poet ns written A n-UlnfM-r linKt ibe lr A aoft, llh; ire and I , Yrl Lrbei with buna mi won Now mlxlit it pirbh cd!j tL.r, Si t turtlitr -o. Ab ! mt. quirk ami turrr r Caurlit up iba liiilnitnnlr tf Mxind, A not b. r vui .i liad I rcstbod it c!or j Ami n It wiindcn'it tinintl "r.im rar to lip, front Hp I r. Coll. it rea iutl a Knt Mart. And tbl H lrlt. Seldom does the minchicf cn-l with the life or death of the tna-ILni-d. IJelntivcH, thoM wI.oms prou W !cgncy should ba ti" nft,v( Mimo inl lilrrli t hiracttr of b i . . .i tl)o .ii.a clythiowu ftotnent. nonce to the Lntttcr. fee", the i:.ng. '.he'r liven me blighte! and cticlcrcd not worth the living j 'I beiv are iK'ita perfect. .1. u have UMi.1 bicmWiCs. '' 11 I 1 II V t!rn M"t l" t i i. . t iiowe oi OSuci ? nil. ic : t- . . . ..,,,, hide our onl 1W l.cr. c.dt at. . O till up tholMtfalU.nl1 our fcl u . ti.ui, ti, ! ttieni !itMH r nnd iuai.iaii ttMl.ti.nii i.et iHr nn" Sloat as the vielint f-U therein to devote limn In impeding de - , , ,. Vril 4tiii. ion ralhi-r tLiiit In mi. icrut- ' it. The M-andul nioiicr is ubiipti t i i litiii b m l.txd. r otiirr , . ,1 im-oitawt pine it t"m m.... l,u!.'4 the Linger of the kiw-e arc tr reudy M mmk on iovitat.on, 1 1 limn ( in!i i'ffoc to ur . . nl' irto the kce ig vt anoiher tK-andal vynn itV rmvernott mouth and belchc" 1 trnctive latw, lava which conKutm-H whnt i nor xalttalile to the hold er than the life which it embel-I-hcf. Tlie nrandal monger Ua libtd i n humanity and a traitor to .ii race Fit want of word of our own In which to cnathetuatir.e him or her wo employ tilosa of the grand old Isinh ptx-t Tow Mociv : . OH for a long no to cmsc tb Wlmt irron. I!L a dij bliylil, Cokin o'nr tbfl rnunrilicf ihf tr. Am! IImMk tlicm in llittr hour of it.lfkt! May life' unbli Mcd rup for hm ' B dr.iKRrd with trracbrrieji t tit Uitat. Whh linf that but silitrv to fly, Wib Jo) that vaolsb whh btf!p, Lik Piad 8ía Fruilvlbal Irt.ipt tl.c eye Bul tu.-n lo aihr on tli llp t Ilia rotiatry'a curse, bta cUIMrtn- .finir; O.tUatt'of vlnne, pear and fanir ; May bt. at U, with lipa of dnmr, Ou the purrlicd drrrt thlrMlm; dir. tTbile lake that whine In nintkrry nlli. Ar fadinf off. uotoui'lieil. untaaiod, I.lko the anco floriona bepea Lo t!tfd ' And, whoa fromatrth Lt apirlt MU-p, JiikI rroptiat, 'ct the damned f nr dft) Pull In lha aif hi of l'aradir. Bab.iidinx bravan and fv. ' a '. L ..' - . . J THE BABY'S BATH. Ill rMfmt Katae M ataarte CaM I1 ataalth TilwUt tlfc Tbera la bo Item except ear of food that cierta so powerful an effect upon tho infant health aa rara or neglect of Uta Infant's dl!r bah. Old wires oftoa Inalat that some children, nhlch moaas always their child ron, ara too delloata to batho. Young" mothers oftoa ar frightoaed out of cilnr tho rath dally becauta tho ohvd criea and ccms unhappy. It is toot tho bath that injure a child, but th way ln hlta U Is glvoa. Th water may be too co'd cr too hot. There Is caly one way ef eettUusr tbls natter with per fect surety, ihat la with a tuermom tr. A a rut th water for bathing a young; child should ba ninety dagreea. After it 1 a year old tho temperature may brduod to tha temperatura of the room. Mvr beyln to batho an In fant uatll ovary article to bo used la bathing and dreaahtf It Is laid out ready at hand. On of th most noeeaiary articles of th bath U a good-stsed tub. A large foot tub is batter and ehen r for tbls purpoa than tha regular child's bath-tub bee use it is largor, and abundance of water Is necessary. A rubber apron for th mother or curs that bathes th chl'd, and lurg blanket soroa to BDread orer andan velo th child when first taken from th bath la a necessity to th child comfort Do not on any account re- oeW a child from tU bath oath rub- I bar apron. Th ehUl It will reoelr 1 (rom luüh uriliunMi wilt Anuntan. act all good ffecu of bathing. Allow th baby to remain la th wtr front nv to ton minutes, aerer longer, im flannel or blanket apron should be warmed to reclvth baby whea It I Ukea out, and' tha child shcu'.d he drt d with A soft linen towel a rapid ly as possible, rubbing th budy r lth afrlotloa towel to U muíate tha circu lation. Dress th llttl on carufuWy. uaoov.ringon1ypartof.th body ata Urn. If a child is properly balitad It will b hungry soon after. Arreinte th bath-hour so it will come Jut f ! aha a trie MAMtlnf ftst Í hours. Befar th Wd o'cIikU or va a tarao-ei ve v v aa w a w iiiii I Igbt o'clock hour Is Maualle mo.lt cuoTenmnw it ia oein is oeiaye till before ten o'clock U will come bw ; kept fed at regular hours aud bathod ' for Ua long mid-day nap. and a bby wgularlyat this tlm wilt fall sHle. u i afur feeding If It la well, and often : w ,i,.r 1(w !rinf tmed in t!t cit c. unooJopt.0 e.clock .i.,.!!, " . . . . ,t I I teillg.nt mother win wake up a 1.1 'J. Ut. .cl boon hxi aw oT and I to feed It. It la, however, prtid.,it tí I , , . V. r , , ' alMAnlnir Aa iiuii ua It tuir-Ind tif.. ' w nen most or its urn is spout lu , sleeping. lietweea Its leedt.-,. l.oui A A .t. . . - . - . ' I I VI IVUr McA A At MA V ftUlAiri.lJiJfA lüti i Child Ml BM BBr Mil Ul'BA IUU 2 had best ba keut sut bv gntlm It will then be ready w itwp aivw tu in s mox mi, ng usually will wak only twio or thrr long .nough to U fed. Most twailhy beble. however, do wake up at eun- , rU wh. u u W11 MnA uke . tUai ovlt , lh- min?? ,lr, it po . kie, as they seem jubliaut with hih spirit. rdy to shoot with th bi .! M(1 M Mluf ht lU B(gh bas passed and tt. &ew day ha come. ci, a. iriDttu, ; -Jühitson "Ihat status Of A wp -ne 4l)i at th tumb of yeur wife mo'.bar Is a beautiful wurk of art tir XaQBpwi...a. eu I thought tLera eujlit to ba t-7 waspia a aer gra AnmíjucrH CiiUn. Oct Sf. IIEKrjY 4. MILLER DEAD. Henry J. Miller, a' 37 yotr died tt hi rtxm in fh Crmiwo!! Moris; hit night about I o'clock, from typhoid fcrcr after en iltae of a fiw week. Mr. Millar was born in Way no cou tty, Now York, whero row reallt his mother, who is tOye.-.rs old, ail a number of relative rd t-lanZ 1 nen U. A fvw cckH.go, t.4. MtPherson, rxra in' of tho t!ecTRed, wr)tc tohu mother, hifuriuiiig her of her son'n llueca. In her answer h usl (bo following words: "If Henry di I b.ive toüiing more to live for."f A tclcgmoi has lieen a.-nt to a relative, residing near tha old moll rr, telling him to break thr- news r. gently M jMWiiblo to her. Mr. Miller hm a brother in lnw, Mr. Dunning, in buinea at Concordia, Knun, tiud h bus k?ei infoi'tned by telegram of the death. . Henry J. Milter started for the west in the t-prtng of 18S0, and in tho full of that year cntablmhod himself in tho gcueral mercantile business at White Oaks, Lincoln County, the style of the firm W ipg Dunning & Miller, ho having charge of tho btifjnoBw, Mr. Dun ning remaining in Kansas. For oven years ho did a thriving bus- incKx, but desiring to wo Califor nia, he sold out and left for Pasa dena, wlrre for ubout a year and a hnjf he conducted a cigur Kton . This was during the boom in South ern California but on its decliu l.e dipoMi cf his stock ut a good in.trtiu and rcturnotl t Vhit Oakj. in Muy 1881', heiainu to Alhutjucrijuc in company it! S. McPhction i inl A. imitiiirJ, und with the lutier but.iiL i;t the businoHS or Al. C .irhul, on Cop jvr Avenue, li did not ptuve a profiUUo undurtakiug and etiet ajvcrul month the firm cloocd.Mr ( jUlUarj ttmj fe leaving and Mr. , , , . , , Mider remained here and had c'.UiV.' of tho piiinting depurtmcnt . j" "imub'u "'laltory of J. ! JvoiU r 0 Co.,. i to hi t ileuth. ... ...., lie wiirt iiihrji i.i on iuu .iiuui l-ivi Sepleiiiler, ttiid H.tiJ cottitant Iv '(.ntii!;d to hirt ViK'tn. Alxiiit a wo- gubia ulteudittg putaiei.in, Dr. Pcarce, reirfn-tod bun getting , fl la,t ,t ,,4.M ,1f (nok a n liic from which he begun Í sIukliiET rapidly, living ul the hour . v ' k n tu ntiotied above. 1 1,. WM (iu5u. tt fit-hy gt'iitlf- I hitan ur,d enjoyed jR'rfoct heylth L..i;i u ,..,,. ,., kncr.. which ii- i : ! tittt UHil titttibuled to lb drinki; of t'-c on V. iih tlii.-di;. v ised lor J Vi:tr", , tii.l .t:tleH lint he n-Kl tne nio-i a : grccMim- unp.iiuii e kiiew, pof-e-nijiij- a gcitetoti- ItS III . A I I ...... I.. ... . . wlicK' so ji-o t.-r-. n- m.-ir m,.,t y f.idth. re wliu will 1e ; , . , ......a-y f ., r-aticd ti read the ol.ttuary tn lu , ; , ,M)(i (4 ,n 1 ' ... , . hurrc bV Un- er t k t Strong, and r j : y( M,rr , s ,n l4WW . . . , , , , flout hi r-!ativc it t bkc the mIH,n will U aWnl r.ut -for , . , Tht DcmiHTitt of Sit tir Isy siys -Mr. Duin'njr, hrjth-r-in law of J. 11. Miller, deceased, arrived ye-trrlty aftcrnotm and will Like - wiiiitus ei-t with hint today. .trr"fr l r t'. i. .. The Old Flog Waves 4 U " j: x The election returns received this week were calculated to In pirc Hcpnblican soldiers with the conviction that God still reigneth and alt the necks of Ills people aro not hard nor their hearts per Temo. Going to proas Friday morning wa sre without complete returns but those wc have are inspiriting. Let us see : Kaventon, N. M., Republicano. )tu.xm;p 'BtusAifnuujj 0lJ.KUlp U1íUO.)t a Illinois, l.epublican. Itolierts and Sena, pole survir ora of tho Lincoln County Kcpul,- lican ticket, either approved or en dorscd. Fuller, and we hojo better ro tura next week. Ul i J Latest ad vicos report Joseph and Otero as running neck and neck. Utero has the biggest ueck and wo hopo he'll crowd in. Tur. tictv Silt district consists of tho comttie of Socorro, Lincoln, Chave and Eddy, with haadijuar lets for tho present ut Socorro ;t his i-t iihotit the best diposition tnnt could have Ih'cu made of tlm mat ter; Ju:'ge Fireman is to travel over tbo tlistricl nnd after ho be cr:mca better acquainted with the I Couuit.oit of '.hitigs there it thnngo may tuku place, but tlut for the future. .Nkw Mkxican. ORIC: Or BOCK-BEER. A Bimttni Tal ef a Tai Vuré, IHuii Bw ami a Host. The rrputml ortirtn of boek beer baa bee preeervrd in vuri ma Irgenda which ara cur m i itiroii(it! mt Uerraaoy. At the town if .S j-.':n 1 1, lu the aprtna of a certain .Ii.-init the IouJkI egos, an fcatter . M v ita twuiK tiald, twhtute waa ar- ,a ii.it only by the townsfolk bul - i. !,-.. I . i'.i tiie rountrjraide aa well. . r i ug lute un a a feudal Irfird , Miown, who bnuiht with him i. i. r'uinitty ot lUkt beer, wht. li nm.'o. At the lair tha ..-'' i -inkluK dark beer, wbluti .f. i un wHIidiMlaln. ' i . i. t .' tvubs na niKio iba roiatlv ' , " i .1 ami dark Ihmtb a Wafer i . i-.t .V.miIoU the fullowicg j-ear 1 r . -uicl come srouud atfue .. ' i brow a q'lanUty of ita . i. . .. .1 jr a practical ti-atltwa ., ,. i many Mm of a-, i . . ' fore making Iba drlnkei ... that w ulit mubasiuau . ' award.nl tbo palm. 'i; '. .r fir lb romesttnta ., o.e pn-afiM of vast . ' i ) . Die V,K ,tite lorO . wn tM-r i.f the Iowa '.!'.) . if ttm .Nurorubcricers ;..' ilKlit txwr. Aetttann t . I. Ti mt of inu runpltivl !. i i num bri'iiiue hitartous t : r,-j tu a state ef roariiiK i I. k . t lure tils rivet toKan to t ft tho iht bnrr. Acrd- ''yt.v lir'i I'rr w declared tbe wtti '.nr .-i u t. Vint- t and th i townspaof . tun f th- run i.M of Oh tr faroritu Uavora H i.i. ;x !U wr,- anmblU a "i.." .J i-.!. ;v.k:U Is kú.rwa la t.Kriiinny as 4 f. b'. i'tf, biot.e tnui Uia m.m Vktirre 'til. I,-II IT. itCitiST S'ld CUtltl.if b twooi: ina trcsnlilie traiadilutd l4rd Itirew aim It l on bis bark, wbare, auch Wat bl wniltiun, be was oofapild ta lie till be was pa k4 a p. From this etrttumauave i.im the aame of tha dark-bvwn ber which anil nmn at Easter lime. Aeutlmr k-(a4 te to Ike effrot that the Jesuit Boaa ware acviibUntiud to tuUl i fuaallaUiC eprlua, at whtck taey alauKb Ur4 a young fx! or bock. To drink uti Ibis thsr trew4 dark, sweel bver wku-b was coustdsrcMl daltoacy and whWb, rbm It bscaaie kaowa eutstde Of tbe HKiuasuiriM, waa bailJ wltk dallxht by tho pont'l", aed un.lar the name of me! Ur Let-uue aa esuutUU-d nsuuilka. á CHURCH 8QANDAL For weeks the tongue of la der has been waitíhg it's dth of lolliptip, promised It by the aages of scandal On last Sabbath tha morrean cama but it lacked in fix vor what the. cormorants anticipa ted, Tho liov. Lane had been ac cused of evary crime in the deca logue, and a communion had been appointed toinveirtijate him. After much labor tha amalic.it .of mro sá nmdtirwJ. t Ait Runtaw the committee rejxrted, after an elalmrjite Investigation, Instigated by a dcvilihh inquisition, reported as follows : White OAs, N. M. Oct 81, '00. We, the committee duly ai- pointed by the authorities of th Congregational Church do hereby make the following preliminary report : We came to While Onks to in vestigate, impartially, rumors and reporta, which had, and were seri ously affecting the work of the Congregational Church and School Wo extended an invitation to all who had facta Waring upon the is sues before us, to present them. We are grateful for the kindness with which we were reoeivod and tho clearness And willingness with which the testimony wus given. We have token down, in writing, a Urge quantity of evidence, have callod on. n:any of the citizens, hare heard all aides, followed all ehiea. interviewed ol) jtcrsons whose ñame were in any way men tioned, and with justico ttr al sought to traco cAch rumor to it's source. As a rosult, wo findtrou bio of long standing in the com munity, interne feeling and bit ter animosities, which have boen exceedingly painful and unplea sant, not only to thono m t con cerned but to tho citizens general ly. These conditions hare seri ously crippled all roligious and ed ucational work, and if continued, with the present decreasing ttopu lutio.i of the town, would in timo r nder work with benevolent fame's t the Cougrogationni Church m- cxiedicut and well nigh impossi ble. As a committee of tho Chun li we did not come to eitner invi sti- gato or vindicate tho elniactcr of men am' women not mcmhois of tho Church of Christ, Rumors, which charge citizen- of this town with tbe gravest nnd moat attro- ciotis of crime, viz. t the Uethue- tion of moral character, we have followed till we hnv found their sources. Uut in every singlo cte of rumor or report affecting th christian character and ininintcriul standing of the jxistor of tlrs church, or the puiity and worth of other mcmWrt of this church, we have lteen ututble, after tbe mot diligent and penetrating in- 'pilry, from nlarge number of wit nesses, find proof of tho Accusa tion, by any tUoluto, Hfitfvo fact. Ws find A cordial aupporl by tho community of tho work car ried on by the Congregational do nomination in tbn church nd tho xchool la this pLu-e and that tho piwnt ir.ein'rhlp is united and ston to do tho wot k of ChrUt. The evidence taken U on fii in Aluwpienpte. The final and full rejKirt will follow in due lint." , li. Lxha U x. Kara A. SxthtK. A. M. lvr.i. t i t I I Tevea tfite