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f 1 I W VP OWT I price ld fw mijfiir will shortly In wuvvw otimMi MmU tht lnbirititf liwinlo TH "V M II, At l 1. I. A X K Official Papor of Hddy County, ott'lil Organ tt tm tfE&j." I fcrtrtl NW Mi(. lilf.i l M.I) V M hm4 . MIm NtMtr Tl klt J lilt SI, (SOT SUtllMHimo.N KATKM. WMKt.Y-Ri mftilftr nbM ... 8 aulltwrm iMftllM ffOO. 114 mr ' -x-s.-vur. jit. i : a Tli" Italia Nw l.u. hii idllortfll of thei'.iii iidmnltu I try mi for nil vncutliiK KovtrnmAt ownership of th ii-icm jht, 4ikI quotes .)o Itollsy ;w (mwuk went mirwurtl tfolmt lliu pluti. Miillcy holili tint Kovwrninmit lum iNliip of Ultrsphs U Iom ilomo ci utic iIihii thnl tliH Korenimor t bo com it protltieer nnd llr of uomls. Jlulley to ft vury oor rtmsousr. Tito Knvommtnl to ulraudy a tratisjiortor of mull mill uulltlur of ships and owner of printing ofMoet . It It nlrwidy u pro iltiocr of printed umtter uiul works for tho public n llttlo clumper than thu common printer In pruiltiolnir envelops. The truo theory of dmnounioy 1h that tho Kovuriiimnt shall miRage In any lino of uiisIiiwm Unit will ussist the wholo pooplo without low to tlio gov ormiitmt. Thu theory that tho gov ernment shall not ho be a transporter, prudiiour, or, for thut matter ongago In nierolmiitllMliig Ih all lunacy, and to the iiVHragi) mind llullay Is not far from tho asylum Ijihiuuhl' of hie ovl tlutit vmr.y Idous. Ho furthur says that "evury man of ordinary Intelll genre In this country knows that tho power of hundreds of tliotiwitula of inon now uuiployud in tho govornniunt tHtrvlet) to fre(tiently such iih to defeut tho pooole'B will.'' And from this ho urgtiee flint tho grontr millibar noo oeaury to coiiduot ttdeKMpliH and gov ernment railways would kvop one party In power always, l'oor llniloy, lie forguta that tho civil wrvleo ruins have ulremly kept men In tho postal srvloe for many of tho uhunglng ad mlniitnittunH uud that Inter, whon 'he survioe Is properly Improved that only merit will berucogulzod in the work dmio for Uncle Sum; that an omployue of the government will bo as free to vote and oxproes his vIowh uh the prumltivo domoaritt, whom Mr. liuiloy claims to represent. The Dallas News seems to take kindly to Mr. Jlalley'n views and rather predict! that llulley wilt cluwifo If the democratic party advo cates "wnurshlp'of telegniphri Inter on Tim :n .wmntiHt remember that It la not a ti mocrat and has but llttlo In comui a with moduni democracy, Jt should -collect thut wlbe men change their i inloiiRutid that If it doolies to remain In the ruts it has mapped out for It tie f the people can easily find more advanced Journals. Phlegmatic, tlilakhe. ded old hulks without bruins enough ' i appresluto what good gov eminent is, may continue to advocate it return to privnte couveyunco for mull or rlvete printing of envelopes, but lt ii' ir to premium that the Dallas News btivs its printed stock from Un do Sum w tore It can do so und save n dollar, uud ends iU letters by U. S. mail. New. papennen Postmasters. several epuuiloun newspaper men throuhout the territory uro applicants tor posluliico under tlio MoKluloy ad- ministration. U'u hone overv one ul thtun will succeed in their aspirations, for If nuy lues of men uro dokurviiig of (Mimical recognition they ur6 the oiioa. The above from tho Doming I load light Is in full accord with tho views of thiH paper, except thu reservation that the newsHiper inun who usplies to bo post muster should be reliable, eourtiwus and to a certulu extent tin derstnud the ruloa and regulations of the iMietal dopurtmunt uud bo uu ac curate uuoouiitunt. If tho republican or lor that mutter any party, should full to rw-ognlxe merit of this kind when combined with lighting long and hard tho battle of the party, then iho puny woum be ungrateful und tin worthy thu uselstuuoe of truo und good men. In regard to this matter thu ituuy poet oiliue huppons to be in the list, ol thobe among whom tho asplr aula ure newspaper men und tho aspirant hero Is L. O. Ful loir since I860 a publisher uud edl im ur republican jwpers In tho l'ecos VHiiey. Mr. I'ulleu established the firat iiuwiHjir In thto vulley, tho Itoe won llegtotur In im. Ho lias battled hard uud lung for hi purty; his reliu blllty has never been questioned; he tot oourtooiw u good accountant and Iroui Ule onvironmeuta as publisher know the spirit of tho postal laws bettor than any ordinary postmaster, If these qualification do not entltl Mr. 1 alien to the oillee then the uiriee shotihl bo diKtuHtiniied and mall sent totcMlllun or Otis. Ingratitude Is one of the moat migrant fault In an Individual and muoh greater In u pel HIonI party. If the republican party la nut altogether ungrateful it will at least meagBtxe the work if a worthy and ooiMHrieutious wbeelhoree in its ranks and reward him with at least eo email a favor as a pneUilllee. The tarlir on sugar now In force the naeeago the Dlngly bill Is by as hih as the sugar manufacturers ever asked or could desire tu, Now let m l...u. ....it. Lliik. , I l.i tnc lli'n iiiiiTfl iliptr i mi Wnrhi-ni will tiwoiin'. I In- huiih- m -y be tmiil of wool. The hIh i-p turn now have a lariir lhy do mi complnin mwut,ns nlso imrr- thf cull I men mnnrnotnrm. and in fsrt i-tprybwly, t-xwpl the Ittboring limn. ItKir is Mill on the free list ami the Mexicans caueUII oroa the line as aleo the Huns l'olua uud J)sgo. Tho inu chlnoeof Iron and stool must bo pro tected but Itesh and blood Is ohoap and can oomo In free. Tho American farmer Is still allowed to rntso wheat, corn, cotton, and pork for the free trade iliurkot of the world but must ante up his two prices when ho pur uhnsos machinery to raise a crop, or clothing, augur, or boots and shoos. There Is but llttlo freedom where free trade doos not exist. A bicyclist Hourly ouused tho death of a whole family at Lai Vegas thto week by riding directly up to the team while meeting on tho road. Tho car riage was drawn by a young jmlr of horses, whloh shied and turned tho vohlcle over, breaking tho harness and Carrluge to pieces und bruising und Injuring every inembor of tho family moro or less. Ulcycle riders can not bo too careful when meolng teams.. While they havo rights they should not bo allowed to commit murder by carelessness and before a Jury of farm ers they would certainly bo given tho full penalty of tho law. Nothing improves tho chances for u good beet crop better than tho plowing In dumugod buy or a crop oi sorg hum. In fact any kind of vcgotoblo matter beats n too rich manure. It is not ferllllty the l'ecos vulloy soil needs, but Insttid p'tuly of loose trash to assist in dispelling thu adobe nature of tho hoiI. Patches of land found to have had old hay stack re mains plowed in produco a larger beet than other spots apparently richer. The baking of tho soil docs tho beet grator harm than almost any other causo. Mosquito beans uro worth moro pou nd forpouud than, Indian or gyp corn but mosquito beans will not stand wet weather. They aro tho product of a dry country und any light ruin on them after being gathered at once fills tho bean with worms. So If you gather mesqulto bouns, bo euro una do so Just as they uro rlponingand ntflrn In n ilrv tilacO! feed to horSUtt same us corn und they will bo tollud to put on rival, anil carry a glossy coat as long us you feed mosquito ueaiu. Tho eclipse of tho sun Thursduy morning wus not so big a show as advertised by tho Argus and one kid is very indignant becauso tho show fulled to corno up to expectation1- This should not bo considered u big disappointment when some of tho big stories about tho valle? are taken ns precedents, especially the fish stories. Ono furmer in tho lowar vaUoy will lmve about DOO tons of beets 11 nothing happens to destroy his crop. Thu beet crop will Homo day make a fortunu for our industrious farm ers, Sugar ilects. Under this IiumI 1'ioiessor Willlum llwdun of thu. Colorado Experiment illation iuy.ii 1'I.OWI.NO A common cauie ot laiiuru among begin- tinmlii sugur bcut culturu is a luckot llioroUKh pruparuliuti ol thu soil tho ugtir buui itrosvs wi.tx thu eniiro rout buion grouuii nud us ihi rout ihuuld be ut le tvtuivu tuchiM lung, it luiluws lliut oul tue UeeiiMt ol mowing will muKu auiuuio tommiun fur It growth. The mini iUuuiu bo piowiMl iu thu fall and suuiuiiedluu Ueutu ut Ulteen to eighteen incuei. luu u okpoeially uueotisry lu uu Irrigated du trlet, furiiuderirriKtluii wUuro thu ground li plowed ejKiii iiieues deep yuar after year, there Is a layer ot soli Just below the furrow that beeomes very compact and so hard thnt too routs of tho sugar beet can not penetrate Iv. It thu plowing Is done lu tho fall nothing moro will be needed in tho spring but a thorough harrowing just before planting The harrowing must be ooiitlnued uuliii the ground is very tine and smooth, li the plowing is ileuo in the spring, it uuuhl be delayed until Just beture planting so that Iho weeds thnt bara started will be killed and the beets hayo n ebanse to grow before the next crop of weeds appear. I'l.ANTINU The planting Is done la drills und may bo by hand or nuchluu according to the ol the field. The best results are ob tat nml by hind planting, but this Is too ex pensive fur a large field. An otdiusry garden drill does my good work, but on the large seale some manhlue drawn by horses will be employed. There nruspeoi si huree drills mude fer the planting of sugar beet natl and these nre thu linpie menu iWillyumJ Inlhe vleliutv of lartur tea. Fur the ne who wauls lu ex pertinent or grew a few neres fur Steele feed, an or dinary wheat drill uuum a very itl tubeiUuie. In the 8 hole drill leave otmu Ike llret, forth and seven hole and step up Uie rest. This makes the rows of beets twenty four tuehes apart wbleh Is none tour for ir.'igstion. Suppose the first bole un the right hand end ul the drill left "pen and seeeing is begun at the right hand t tsdol the field ran linntly look at It. And Ha Uses. Im the titip nf n malt t'flinptilet UMied III HtiKlMiil by (lev Oemnl W llsnctin. rtiebiiliais I'ublmliM Hie following tseell cut firi,innt ii, Aiwrt from Hie Miiiidsrninui ( llio mnny iiilifr vAlunbte prHpetllM elnlnwd fnr lien ty, ilm fallowing fneU which moiii well (tninentkmtetl. mint entalul) go Inr to re enmmoml Its uie a nn nrtlela of food' I. The tUKr at honey belli the mint ul tslile fp'in fur nMlmllntlnii, requires bnllr any dirinn. It U In n eotiillllon lo cntr nt unee Into tlio system. 8,llliiia tiitial way, nut llitblo to oc eailon ait)' illixirilur of the syitcm, anil ray therefore generally be uicd bytlmte with whom orilliinry sugar is found to ills niirre. 3. riie urnjie suitnr of honey iloe not cnuiedcony of tlio teeth ns onno sugar iloon. Thwo slntements, of cdumc, have refer, once only to honey thnt Is absolutely pure. Krronoeti opinions, slid much mil tsken prnjuillee, have unfortunntely arisen with regard to the uie of honey owing to the unpliMnsnt e fleets ukju ninny pornnus of the vnrlous coinpoumU, ceniUtiiiR ctuofly of glucuio Hindu from jKitntocs or rice, mid su.phurle nold, which ot Into years hnvo been in sunh Inrgi quantities old a it siibdltuto for pure honey. It Is of the urentcut linporiunrc, It Its bennflcla' effects nre to bo enjoyed, thut tlio honey cornuracd bo pure Till comparntlvoly recent times honey wsi the chief sweotonlng agent In use After the Introduction olcnne sugar, how over, tho eio of honey in this nml other rountnoi largely declined. Uut thero is no doubt that nf lata years It has been mnio and moro realized that pure tionoy does potien qualities which It is Itnpoml bio to replnre, Thoro has been n larger anil over increailng demand fur It, till there seems every proipcct of Its coming again into general usolu ovviy household Thousands of tons ot honey nronowati nunlly eeiuuinedin this cniiiitry while in ."forth America nlono, It Is estimated that moro than n hundred million puunils aro produced every your. Hunt Is nut only as n pnlatabluand nourulilng food that honey has nsaln to be appreciated. It is now pretty gener ally nuknowledged to bo n really valuable medicine. And when we bear in mind that tho nnctnr gathered by the boo Is n secretion In which wo oxpectto find the eaicutlal virtuos ot the plant from which It is obtained, that thero Is more or lets L..,. I...... II. pultun always present, and that when converted into honey It contains, In nddi lou, a aortaln amount of formic ncld, wo enn cnlily account for lis wonderful medi cinal properties. lloiioy is especially recommended ns likely to bo bonellclnl lu cine ot dyspepsia, rhuuintism, nsthmul hjiarscncss, shortness of breath nud nil effectTiuis of (ho chest Consumptive people nro known to have de rived great benellt from Its eontlnuod use, and it Is tnld lo Iihv;o been recently nf leu uiedas a subilltuto tor LdU1lvor oil, with vury satisfactory remits. In bronchitis gre.1t rolkf may be obtain, ed by taking )t'stnall quantity at frequent Intervals. Tho regular use ol It Is amd to nld digestion und to Mrungthen tho ner ves. As n gentle liirfntlve Slid purlrler ol Iho blood no botttrnlMfclne can botaken; whllo Its )ocullur nold property has caused It to bo genercly recognised as n luudieiuo In caso of soro throat. Indeed tor coughs, colds, and all nfTeetloninf the throat, It Is universally acknowledged to bo the best ot remedies. Doy Lost; On Wednesday, lily Slh, 1607, ray son, William It. Kennedy, was last seen the duy following at Union Depot Kauius City Mo. Told the party who saw him that he was uolnu to Tonuka, Kansas, lie is 13 year old, rather tall nud slcndor in build fair complexion, sharp featured blue eyes, small and brluht brown hair. Ho Is quid and reserved lu manners two upper Iront tcetn broad and- prominent, has a white soar mnde by lniico an loft arm, mid vay between wrist uud elbow. No trace has been had ol his whereabouts sluco leaving Kansas City. 1 will pay a reward ott'M to tho party locating my son and giving mo Information as to his whereabouts that 1 may seo him. HAMUIU KKgNUDT, ltlslimund, Me. p E D M C i, h,l' turiutrki(rbtb tlibt, irep tlx Ml- i I'll. L iwtll folk ll lift, Addrcse: I. C. BELL, Midland, Texas Notice st Sheriff's Sale. Iiy virtue of an alias mMuitoi; ImuikI out ot tli UUtrtot Court at the lllih JU'tlctfll Judietfl uitirtet wittua ana a and fur I be County a ollbuy Territory oi n wnereln n. II. w Mexico, dated Ute nun Iftu day . HV7. in urn i Sehtttler. nlaln ante a JUUKWMHT t Boalnat Charles W. drana. da. on I U list day ol Novauiber, A. I), m, Ui an action In i-ooilt miinlwrwl en inti uoeKm iw, ior m iin ui inrtxiineua and tiirwe tiumlred doltaiv. and ooit ol ol ill taaen ai muni nnu w-iuu iioiian, lileli judKmvnt iiian-luciill due and on ilel ludKHM-nt inw tuciiii due and un- iwld (ue0M oi. tgiiiwn liiihcln-d iilno and "ioiiioiian, ana l i'IhUi kt oeul Intorvst tlireon Irani Ni.v Slut until Uie date ol sale to Im harrlliMlti r nniuiMl kiuvd, auioiiulliii to the urn ot three liundrvd iiIik'I v hie nn uoUar. I nave lovlrd uixm the followlni 01 tnreo liumlrwl nlii UMeribrd iArri-l ill Unit nuiawi In Mid County ol tutdy nod tivtlor decrlbd n Inllow iii-wit llliwk liiUtn l INI o Qrwclin lllMtiland m louov addition t" the town oi Ritdy and nil o Ulnvk twenty-lour (31) a tlted iMMiii'M Addition to the town ol laidy. Nutiee i hnn-liy alrou tint nu MondHy, tlie lHli day ! Ausu.t, A I). ISB1. tietweeu the iiour oi ii i ni- o nouK a. m. nun uu (low n n oi wid day. in Ineit ui the south ir (rant dour ol tao munty court house ol tho coun ty ot ftdilr, nt my. Now Mexico. I will ell all ol (he haul, title and Intereet ol the Mldl and t Charlee W. Urii-ne, the dulwidant. III wo tin above deeerlboit iirouerty, or so much itii.n-iil at may be IIP ipoewHi ry to ut- i in. v.. im u, im yuuiiiii,, t.m.vt. . utd iiHlemont. lu the hlaueet nud beel created by nis DIU- uer, ir mii. ui uuulir auelluu. Mid Mb' will twain ut the place nud on the "Im. iiiwiifiuktKU nbove, ut about the hour ullluMirku m, and continue until the prH r y u mi k.,(a t iiflnred lor Mle. tint-u this ii sin day ulJuly, A li. IW7, M i HmwHT, , t , hlienfl ol tddy wi. N M. ru Vl) tt Honey IIAni.ES )l. WHIOIIKtl, M 14 nnir nwmt, ttn, N M lln.lHTn.lll M Offle IImhi, 0 t to p, Dd 1 1 4 m, Avniwm At LAW. KUUY, NUW MEXICO JOHN FRANKLIN ATTORNEY AY LAW. BDDY, . NEW MEX C Oassigoli, beater le FANCY GROCERIES , . . ESPECIALLY IMPORTED Temporunco l)rlnkgL Clgurs and Tobaccos, Full lino of VrulU, Fancy Candy Fresh Every Week, & Proprietors of U. S. Meat Market, Will occupy this space next week, J. D. WALKER, Live Stock Commission Merchant, Buys and Sells All kinds of Livo Sr.ook on commission. rrm hai.R' One to five cur loads of unbroko. smooth a to 8 yeurb old, rnngo gelding horsea for mile, dull vot ed on curs In Hdtly ut 8W.0O per bend. Ainu ono to fifteen cnrR of unbroko inures nt 8IU00. All about eutno stock us geldings. FOU 8AUE OR TRADEi Flyo gentlo KnnmiH uitiri'H, .1 or l two yrnr olds, nnu thuiiitighbri'd HuuibeltouiuiiBtud; will trude tor nheep ur noli cheap. Pocos Moy Railway Co. EtXJLCL Pecos River Railroad Co, Timo 'Cable h 10, lu effect Sunday, January 01st, 1807 ut 12:01 o'clock u. in. Standard Central Time, 5lll It St HTATI0N8 l . Mil nv UU I'mn Arrl! 1 1'! t ii m Ursnt I.uieius Attie nliftim (lu.l.ilaj rlrie dial l.liii ltl liluff meiiit mil Kiif UU Vltw MoXIIUu I'toufa illlltr, Uk Arthur llrinn nimolUM BaulliHiiln ill Artlte RmwiiI l-4 ONLY LljNE with DodMo Daily Sleeiors FROM FORT WORTH AND ON NIOHT TRAILS FROM DAblAS TO NASHVILLE, TENN. WITHOUT CHANGE. Co nndKnJiiy nn Atuatlon SwonrJ Only to tlio (treat CIiImbo Bxposllidii. yiplfc Your Old Home -IS Tonnoeece Goorgia nd Alabamd 4 ELEOANT HECLINifia OJHII, CARS, 8 EATS f REE. Bee nenrent tlekst sftnt ler lurtber psrtleu- Tv Ihm. AKt. sthft Main 8ts ronr woiirit. JJV. P AOen Mr U 1 ATkt Agt Uallm. Tas c Nittk B'li : MoiuAs. Ia'c SHtlly n. 1 gg t (0 em o 361 .5 i ut to 4 M '$). 6 00 30 6 19 10 0 & 51 0 0 03 SI 2 6 4 60 7 00 IS 3 1 IS 7? 7 as no 7 34 M W 693 U 15 01 45 107 id is in . to ip tie 4 it$ in 4 l III 0 lift 115 It 31 159 It 30 181 VMCIFIC THE R BOWL OF TAB SOUTHWEST Is toe Pecos Yalloy of Now Mexico. . Homes are Cheap, THE SEVENTH Meet Siujor factory In tho United States nan erected at Eddy, Now Moxlco, In 180t),.and mado Its first "campaign" beginning Novombor ICtli, IB80,nnd closing Tobruary IBtli, 1807. Tho content of "Sugar In tho beat" fit tho crop grown In tho Eddy nnd Itoswoll sections of tho Valloy has provon to bo moro uniformly high than any other part of tho United States. Fortunately tho land Is blessed with Just tho fertility to produco high grado boots, and moro fortunatolh tho Pecos Irrigation and Improvtfmont Co. and tho Itoswoll Land and Water Co. havo nn Irrigation system of great magnitude, covering n vast body of tho best sugar beet lands on earth. The water is applied to tho crop when necdod. Tho sun shines moro hours In tho day and moro days in the year In Kddy and Chaves counties, Now Mcxlw.than in any other section of tho West. . -; 121 soparato nnalysls, ohlofly airload lots, showed an avcrago of 17.01, por cent sugar In beet; 81.1 per cent purity. This rcmarkablo result was accomplished by ruw farmers, unacquainted with tho culCiiro ot beet root, on now land and under very frying circum stances, as tho fuctory was not assured until May, and u majority of tho ncrcago was planted botweon Juno 1st and August 10th. f Tho only thing loft to bo desired that tho l'ecos Valley has not on hand In nbundanco Is people Wo need COO thrifty farmors. No fairer terms or conditions of salo of bcot nnd fruity lands woro over mado, Wrlto for particulars. Pecos Irrigation and Improve-' ment Company, Eddy, New Mexico. Miller & Douglass, First Clas Work at Lowest Prices. Manufacturing Hoot Cultivators and l'lows nnd llopalrlug Samo n Spcclalty.JtH BloAGKSMITH. WHEEbWRIGHT AND PRAQTI6AL H O f3 ES H O E RS. J-8""!' TWO HOOKS BOUT!! OK Gl'It Itlf T OFFICII!, Interfering Cured Guaranteed. W. F. Baker.. cra!.'n A. KERR, sn Fern-cy Qroceries A iStipoitxlty. WINDHAM & City Livery Stable. , NOBBY RIGS. J. F. MATHESON, .Commission tyare? And Qenoral Hay, Grain, Seed, Feed, Blacksmith Coal and lee delivered in the City. LUABSR J DOORS, MOULDINGS, V mnvpvo eieti .1. riVMiio, oaoq, eic, 0'v8 - rO' - T9 - v8 - 9 - G. F. A, Robertpqn All kinds of nt work 11 Sp.olslty PsriiiltiK Inailnnnnts of hi Jlf kind .r.p.,,sd.oa.ho,tnot.c.. HOUMK BIIOKINO (1UAHAN TKUU AT UOtK 110TTOM PHIOH8 Union St. Op. Current f tionand sutisfaction.t'uaran Offleo. teed b 1 Jl rosli Jicot, roi'lc, Mutton, voqi. All kinds of Snusnge, Dried Bctof, Etc.. will bo kept constantly on linnu. Everything that is kept in a lirst-clnss meat market. Wo re spectfully solicit A Shore of Your Patronage ANGELL Cnnon St. Eddy N. Mcx Forwarding A. H. PRATT. LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES 1 1 8ta'8QV0i - as' 1 BLAOKSIVJITH ' J X Qria 'It makcr Feed and Livery Corral