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VOL. 1, NO. :). SILVER CITY, N. II., WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. PRICE 5 CENTS

GOLD BUGS FRIGHTENED. are in sackcloth and ashes over their Blackburn of Kentucky for is short-comin- g, and eager to redeem one of the duties with which President themselves, if possible, in the eyes of Cleveland has charged his administra- The Administration Asked to Assist their constituents and of the country. tion. Of course, he would deny he the Monometallists. that The politicians all over the country, lias interfered or will interfere in this and especially at Washington, are agog matter, but the people of the Blue Grass Reform Club Literature ta Not Having over the statement Cleve- state fully tilt) Desired Effect on the; People that President understand both friends and of the Country. land expects and demands that all fed- enemies of Senator Blackburn, that the eral officeholders shall immediately silver issue is at stake, and that no effort place themselves in battle array in favor will be spared by the administration to gold The contingi'iit are greatly of the financial policy of the administra- secure the election of a gold standard alarmed over advices which chronicle tion, and agitate themselves from cen- man and the defeat of any senatorial tlie continuous spread of sih-e-r senti- ter to circumference to drive back and candidate favoring silver. ment thromrhout the country, and dissipate the advancing column of senti- The total numlier of democratic mem- while the gold power feels assured that ment in advocacy of free and unlimited bers in the next house from the south is it can measurably cjntrol the east, it coinage of both gold and silver. This 91, comprised as follows: Alabama, 8; recognize that its hold upon the south movement on the part of the president Arkansas, 8; Florida, 2; Georgia 11; and west lias lieen destroyed. The lit- has been anticipated for some little time, Kentucky, 6; Louisiana, 6; Maryland, 3; erature circulated by the "Reform club" but its disclosure is somewhat prema- Mississippi, 7; Missouri, 5; North Caro- at New from of York, the circulation ture and, as a consequence, has aroused lina, 3; South Carolina, 7; Tennessee, 6 ; which great results were expected, has a storm of indignation especially in the Texas, 12 and Virginia, 9. The total utterly failed of its purpose. Its char- south and west. number of democratic members from the acter was too ahstru.se to fall within the To break the force of this exposure, eastern, northern and western states understanding of the masses, and, doubt- the administration has restarted to the combined is 14, comprised as follows: less with reason, it has always lieen cunning subterfuge of charging that it is California, 1; Illinois, 2; Massachusetts, under of the suspicion having been a scare originating with the silver men, 1 ; New York, 6; Ohio, 2; Pennsylvania, procured by the corruption fund of bank- in order to provoke the hostility of dem- 2, being a gross total of 105. At this ers and money dealers, both foreign and ocrats in the south and west. The sil- juncture it is not possible to compute domestic. The same influences whivh ver leaders at Washington have been how many of the southern members, upon secured the demonetization of silver in advised for several months past that compulsion or otherwise, will support the 187;! are now interposed to prevent the President Cleveland intended to pursue gold standard pol icy of the administra- rcmotietizal ion of silver in 181)5-- and this course, and the fact that his recent tion, but it is conceded that it will lie this fact is recognized everywhere.. appointments have lieen carefully scru- very small, probably not over ten or The "Reform club" has, tinized to see that none but gold men twelve. Of the fourteen democrats from therefore, called upon I'resident Cleve- should receive preferments has been re- the other states none are known to be land to turn on the thumbscrews of fed- garded as serving notice to democrats silver men outright except Mr. Maguire eral patronage as a component part of with silver proclivities that the only of California, so that the administration ihe gold standard campaign. Those road to favor at. the White house is to will experience great difficulties in drum- federal olliceholders who either fail or come into the gold camp and enlist for ming up gold recruits from the demo- avoid rallying to the rescue of the the war. Therefore, the plea --that this cratic membership of the next house. gold standard policy are statement originated with the silver Although the presidential term of Mr. to be marked for slaughter, while re- men, as a move on the silver chess board, Cleveland is on the wane and the larger ward is to be bestowed upon the faith- has no foundation whatever, and is sim- part of the federal patronage has been ful who Bland by the (shibboleth of the ply a shrewd device to cover the admin disposed of nevertheless what is left of money power a-- represented at Wash- istration tracks. That, blind advocacy the loaves ami fishes will lie utilized in ing. on by the allies of the Wall street of the gold standard policy and utter suborning silver men from their fealty, and Ihe Rothschild syndicates. hostility to silver has lieen made the as has been commonly tin practice here In this complication the question touchstone to recognition at the White tofore. arnés whether the administration will house and in the several departments, One of the attempted political meta- be able to whip in the members of the is a fact everywhere recognized, and was morphoses which amuse the silver lead- eiiMiing congress, just, as the same end so understood by both republican and ers at Washington is the effort to palm was accomplished by repeal of the Sher- democratic inemlicrsoi the late congress. off Harrison as a silver man silver purchase law? And in this Recognizing that there is a substantial man, and as such the most available connection ii may e imtr.icive to diag- majority in the senate in favor of silver, candidate for the republican presidential nose the situa'ion. The next, senate the administration is employing its pow- nomination. Just when Mr. Harrison will contain an increased number of sen- er to diminish that number. General experienced a change of heart does not ators favoring coinage, ami Fitzhugh Lee has recently been appoint- appear that is, if he has undergone even some of the democratic senators ed collector of internal revenue in Vir- such change. The declaration was re- win surrendered their previously ex- ginia to strengthen his candidacy for the peatedly made by silver republicans in pressed sentiments in favor of silver to senate to succeed Senator Daniel, a free both house and senate, pending Presi- vote for repeal of the silver purchase act silver champion. The defeat of Senator dent Harrison's administration, that 2 THE EAGLE : WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895.

M. R. Gaines. nothing could bo expected in favor of WEEKLY CROP REPORT. Albuquerque. Prof. of during the week. silver at his hands. Senator Teller made Only a trace rain

Con-ditlo- made some progress upon the no secret of his opinions in this regard, Some Rln and Crops In Very Fair n. Grass has needed. The trees in not only in private conversation, but mesa. Rain still foliage.are very beau- from his seat in the senate. Senator During the past week the temperature town, in their new Wolcott entertained the same view, and averaged a little above the normal ; the tiful. G. Willett. it is notorious that silver republicans nights were wanner than last week and Farmington. Capt. J. very dry. There were not permitted to stand on an equal- there was less wind. On the 21st and Beautiful weather, but for a light yield ity with their gold colleagues at the 22d copious showers occurred in many still remains a prospect all other fruits, White house or in the several depart- localities, putting everything in better of peaches and apricots; is a month earlier ments during the four years' term of shape. The rainfall was very unevenly full crops. Alfalfa ranges doing Benjamin Harrison. distributed and the heaviest in the than last year. Stock on of year. No rain Of course, if Mr. Harrison shall re- northern part. The heaviest total for well for this time the planting of pent, come up to the anxious bench, the week was 0.58 of an inch at Ocate, during the week. Extensive confess his goldbug sins and declare his in Mora county. In some localities con- all crops is under full headway. Weather adherence to free and unlimited silver siderable hail fell but tho hailstones Española. James Curry. much less coinage, he will be forgiven and received were small and did no damage. There favorable for all crops, with and ditches on probation. Rut if he expects to receive was less sunshine than last week, but wind than usual. Streams Corn nearly all planted. the republican presidential nomination all that was needed to make good growth. full of water. at the hands of the repnblicans of the All crops have made excellent progress Apples in full bloom. Whitmore. south and west as the price of his recent and are now in good condition. Plant- Gallinas Springs. J. E. week was very fine, alleged conversion to free coinage of sil- ing is nearly completed and small grains Weather during and east of ver lie is likely to be grievously disap- are making very satisfactory growth. with heavy showers south west and north. pointed. Although Mr. Harrison pro- Fruit trees are in splendid condition here; hail storms in the doing exceed- fesses to favor enlarged use of silver and and are now considered past all danger Fruit and vegetables are well. never seen trees make all that, the silver men make no bones of from late frosts. There is an abundance ingly Have during the past declaring that they would expect just of water for irrigation and plenty of better progress than about as much consideration for silver at snow left in the mountains to keep up week. M. Ilollenbeck. his hands as from Mr. Cleveland. J. J. the supply for several weeks. Wagon Mound. Asa. less cloudy, with a N. in Deliver News. The stock ranges in the localities vis- Weather more or On the ited by showers during the week have trace of rain nearly every day. Another Irrigation Eiiterprlno. of inch of rain and made rapid improvement and are look- 19th we had 0.19 an P. Simpson, civil engineer, who re- good pro- J. ing well, but where no rain fell they are snow. All vegetation making turned a few days ago from the Rio very dry and grass can not make growth gress. Puerco country, says that work on the D. Winsor. until rain comes. Stock is generally in Winsor's Ranch. II. Rio Puerco dam, which will divert range good condition. Planting just commenced. The water from the stream during flood sea- improve-in- g The following extracts from a few of is in fine condition. Cattle are sons to the big reservoir already com- the reports received at this oflice will be in appearance. pleted by the Western Homestead & found of interest: Jíast Las Vegas. Dr. F. II. Atkins. Irrigation company, is lieing rapidly lieen favor- Los Lunas. Richard Polil. Rain is In past week everything has pushed and will be completed in about fell on the badly needed. Alfalfa growing nicely. able. Snow, hail and rain two weeks. This dam is being con- good. Much Wheat is up and doing well. I'ruit, afternoon of the 21st, doing structed of solid masonry, and is of a cultivation this with the exception of peaches, promises larger acreage under most substantial structure. The res- supply a large yield. year than heretofore. Water ervoir mentioned covers 170 acres, and Kngle. G. A. Foley. Light rain on ample. No adverse circumstances is but the first of a series of reservoirs the 22d freshened vegetation consider- whatever. which the company purpose building. ably, grass needs more rain. KoIroiii Arri'stiul, There is a great volume of water flow- Rincón. C. IT. Raitt. There have S. M. Folsom, of the Albuquerque Na-tin- al ing through the channel of the river at been no marked changes during this and tho New Mexico Savings present, and enough water will be bank week. Partly cloudy weather, with and company, two insti- stored in the reservoirs this season to Bank Tiust local showers adjacent, and only a trace tutions that closed doors in this city and irrigate at least 1,000 acres of land. of rain here, prevailed. Fanners are in made times hard, arrived last night The company carrying on this big irri- good spirits, but stockmen somewhat from Chicago, and as ho stepped off the gation enterprise in the lieautiful Rio discontented. Deputy Mar- Puerco valley propose to demonstrate train Mesilla Park. N. M. Agricultural Knight placed him under arrest what may be done in the reclamation of shal College. The past week has been favor- indictments found against him arid lands by means of storage reservoirs, upon able to crops. ' Thinning and spraying of by recent United States grand jury. and as the country to be reclaimed is the fruit has begun. Vegetables are well and W. P. tributary to Albuquerque, the, people of F. W. Clancy, attorney, advanced, some having been marketed. Metcalf, regular landsman, were present this city should give the enterprise Alfalfa is beginning to bloom and is any assistance. every encouragement possible. Albu- to render the banker making rapid growth. Ryo and wheat a bond had querque Democrat. This arrest was expected, and have been heading out. been arranged, which was accepted. Contractor Brewer received a $2,121.50 Gila. Chas. H.Lyons. Farmers busy Albuquerque Citizen. check Wednesday from the territorial irrigating and plowing; very little plant- in of treasurer and secretary payment ing as yet. Cattle in this vicinity are in Two bars of bullion, valued at $3,000, balance due on the excninental station. Mr. Brewer faithfully carried out his better condition than usual for this were shipped by the Helen Mining com- the territory was very prompt in time of the year, but have heard many pany, of Mogollón, from this place last week. settling with him. San Juan county cattlemen from other parts of the coun- and buildings, Tho new long distance telephones has an experimental farm try complain. There is some grass left, the contractor has received his pay, were put on the telephone line Iwtween now for the experiments. San Juan but it will last only a short time, unless this placo and Mogollón last week. The County Index. we have rain. new instruments work perfectly. THE KAHLE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. 3

ITEMS OF INTEREST. Jeff Christian's new street sprinkler is Arbor Day Proclamation. keeping the streets of this city in fine Section 1, of chapter 36, session laws condition. Much less water is used than of 1891, provide that the county sup't of Newsy Notes of Happenings Purely would lie required to sprinkle the streets schools shall designate Friday, May 10th Local. with the fire hose. 1895,to be observed by the people of this Residents of the Mogollón country are county as Arbor day and recommend A Orldt of Itenilnlile Paragraph Which anxious to have that part of Socorro that the schools have appropriate exer- Hliould Not be Overlooked county annexed to Grant county. They cises in commemoration of the day. lly Our Header. are getting very tired of having to go B. T. Link. 300 miles to court. Supt. of schools. Rev. J. W. Sinnock will lie here this The Timnier house dining room has Old Dr. Drummond, week and will preach in the Methodist been reopened. After years of patient study and experi- church next Sunday. Rev. Sinnock has Assesor Lady has already commenced ment, has given to the world a prepara- been in this mission for a number of tion which is an absolute and permanent the work of assessing the city. years, and will doubtless give entire sat- cure for every form of rheumatism. The Daily stage service lietween this place isfaction. price is $5, but it is two large bottles-eno- ugh and Mogollón has l)een resumed. for a month's treatment and It is now lielieved that all danger of will relieve the worst case from the first A. G. Hood has gone to Mogollón and frost killing fruit this year is past in this dose. Sent by express to any address Operator Taylor is attending to duty at part of the territory. There will be a uiion receipt of price, by the Drummond Medicine Co., 48 Maiden Lane, New the Western Union office. good yield of all kinds of fruit in this York, with full particulars and testimo- The normal school will remain in ses- section except peaches and apricots and nials of wonderful cures. Agents Want- sion ior four weeks longer when it will there will be a fair crop of these. ed. close for the summer vacation. Ranchmen are all unanimous in report- It is reported that, should silver reach Services at I he Episcopal Church, as ing that rain is badly needed in order to 80 cents an ounce, the mines at Cook's usual, next Sunday, by Rev. Edward S. keep the grass growing on the ranges, Peak will lie started up again. This Cross. All are cordially invited. but very little rain can lie expected would give employment to a large num- The criminal docket for the coming until the rainy season sets in, which ber of miners and freighters. will term of the district court here will be not lie for ten weeks yet unless it Gen. Bliss has been ordered to Sun shorter than it has lieen for some years. should come earlier than usual. Antonio, Tex., for duty. It was thought Superintendent of Schools Link has Sapp & Ilanness shipped a car load of at the time of his promotion that he would designatated next Friday as the day to about 20 tons of ore from Paschal to the lie assigned to the command of be observed as Arlor day by the schools Pennsylvania salt works this week. this department with headquarters at of this county. They are shipping their first class ore Denver. are in C. C. Whitehill is fitting up his ice and are piling up the second class ore to The jury lists the hands of the cream parlor and confectionery store in lie treated at some time in the future. sheriff and quite a numlier of jurymen anticipation of a good business during They have several hundred tons on hand have already been summoned to attend the coining summer. now. the comming term of the district court. Assessor Childers is still out gathering Rev. Edward.S. Cross, who made five Clerk Walton of the district court, is in assessment returns. lie is attending visits to the Mogollons, during his form- one of the busiest men in town. He is to the outside work himself and intends er residence in Silver City, intends to getting everything in apple pie order for to have it well done. revisit that region. May 20th to 30th, court. The outlook at Carlisle is improving holding services, if possible, at Mogollón, The Silver Social club will give a dance and it is expected that the camp will lie on Sunday, May 26th, and at Plesanton, next Friday evening. producing considerable bullion liefore Alma, Cooney, Confidence Mill, and the end of the season. Whitewater, on week day evenings, dur- ing his trip. Fargo's $2.50 Fishermen may now bait their hooks for trout 'and fish in the mountain For the past few weeks the home sup- streams provided they do not catch the ply of eggs has lieen about equal to the sM'ckled beauties for sale. demand and there have been light ship- ments of eggs from ' Roliert Black commenced Work on the Kansas. Ranchmen Miller residence in the northwestern in this county might as well have the money spent for eggs as to to part of town. He has a contract for put- have it sent ting a roof on the building. Kansas. There is a good profit in rais- ing chickens here and eggs always com- Court will convene here a week from mand a good price. next Monday. There is alniut. $.',500 in the court fund so that it is probable that, The lioard of regents of the normal most of the cases lending can lie dis- school will meet here on the4t,h of June. poned of. One of the most serious problems which will have to lie met will be how Quite a numlier of young people went to raise money to complete the building. over to Lone mountain last Friday even- It is possible that the money will have ing to attend a dance at. the residence of to Vie raised by subscription or the Clark Rodgers. A very enjoyable time building left in an unfinished state. No was had. market can lie found for the bonds ...Shoes... is talk in railroad circles aliout voted by the last legislature now There and C. H. FARGO & CO. urna, a change in the time card which will there is small likelihood that they can lie ige-ao- o markct t. CHICAGO bring the train in here early in the sold at all since the repudiation of For Sale by morning. The outgoing train will leave the city and county bonds has been so in the afternoon. strongly advocated. C.C. Shoemaker. 4 THE EAGLE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 185)5.

PERSONAL PALAVER. Receiver Foster, of the defunct Dem-in- g Express Messenger Marshall will re- and Silver City banks, was in town side here in the future. Mrs. Marshall this week. arrived last week and they have rented Mention of People You Do and Do a residence near the convent. Not Know. The latest styles of straw hats just re- ceived at the Bank Building Bazaar. Call at the Bank Building Bazaar and Mayor Fleming will leave, this week, examine goods and prices. It is to your Other Interesting Matter Which Cnn lie interest to do this. Rend With Profit Ily All Onr for a trip through the northern part of Townspeople. the territory. Con. Whitehill has a select stock of confectionery at his new store on Bub All the different varieties of fruit will lard street, next door to the express Little Dan Casey is ill of tonsilitis. be received in season at Bishop's post-offic- e office. store. Mrs. M. W. Neff is at Mogollón on a Mrs. Emma Ellis and three daughters John Quinn, a of visit. J. formerly resident arrived from Topeka last week and are Deming but now of Arizona, was in New goods just received at Robin- visiting John Coleman, who is á broth- town this week. son's.. er of Mrs. Ellis. All goods are being sold on very small C. C. Hall and wife on Mon- or some other fellow's arrived margins by Aaron Take your sister Schutz at the Bank ice cream par- day's train. Building Bazaar. sister to Con WhitehilPs lor and see how sweetly she will smile you If want a Parlor stove go to Rob- J. C. Cureton, who ran on the popu- on you. inson's. list ticket for county commissioner last are out for the wed- J. N. Upton was over from the Mimr The invitations fall, was in town last week. formerly a bres this week. ding of Dr. G. A. Hughes,, ,IIave you seen the sateens at ten cents dentist of this city, to Miss Ella Potts Fresh candies every a yard the Ten day at Martin at Cent Store? If not today. Maher's. call and see them. down in Oklahoma, Thomas Lyons was in from the Gila A. L. Christy, who represented this C. C. Whitehill will open bis new ice .evening. It last Saturday. district in the late legislature, was here cream parlor next Friday is next door to the express ollice. Call Best Kansas patent flour for sale at from Las Cruces last week. and sample the first ice cream of the Martin Maher's. Baxter Bishop has just received a fine season. Mrs. Idus L. Fielder left last week stock of fresh candies which he is selling at Dr. Jesse E. Thompson, for many for Texas on very reasonable rates. a visit. years a resident of Sierra and Dona Ana L. 0. Kellogg and W. D. Duke came up Ladies' Oxford ties just received at counties, but more recently of San Buen- from Deming last Monday afternoon and the Ten Cent Store. aventura, Méx., is at Placcrville, Cal. went over to Fort Bayard yesterday. T. F. Conway went to Socorro this The postolfice store is the place to get week on legal business. House and four lots in Black's addi- tion for sale fine stationery, fruits, confectionery and cheap. Inquire at Tiik his See the Cook Stoves and Ranges at Eagi.k olfice. notions generally. Since receiving Robinson's. new stock, Baxter Bishop has made the J. H. Parrrialce went out last week to store one of the neatest busi- Kephart postoffice J. left last Thursday '.'for a. put in long distance telephones on the ness places in this part of New Mexico. three weeks' to visit Missouri. Mogollón end of the telephone line. B. B. Jones, formerly of this city, but Piano for sale. $125. Price Inquire No Chinese help employed the school in Mem- at Tub Eaoi.k office. at who has been attending Broadway Cafe. is first class in its e, It all phis, Tenn., is now located at Mashular-vill- J. M. Morris was in from the Gila last appointments. Miss., where he is practicing med- Thursday with a load of wool. Prices on clothing have been marked icine. Elegant Sunday dinners are served down to lied rock at the Bank Building at Bazaar. the Broadway Cafe. . Lost, an Eastern Star pin with initials Gaton Finder J. Crocket Givens, justice of the peace Petty; formerly in the furnish- J. S. W. engraved thereon. ing goods in Whitehill at the at Central, was here last week. business.'.Deming, but now please return to Josie with the Detroit Copper company at Bank Building Bazaar. Don't read your neighbor'spaper but subscribe for Tub Eagle. Morenci, A. T., was in the city this week. 0. C. Hinman has the sole for Sim Coleman is here from Kansas in agency Broadway Hotel. ' this section for the America Refrigerator, the hopo of regaining his health. the best made. Satisfaction gnaranteed. NEWLY REFITTED and FUR- Fine line of Pocket and Table Cutlery Spring and summer clothing the at St. George ' at Robinson's. Bank Building Bazaar at prices that will NISHED THROUGHOUT. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mattocks were suit. Call and examine. It will pay you. v over from Georgetown last week. Take dinner at the Broadway Cafe Humple room In connection 'wltli tliti' Hotel. next Stylish summer goods cheap for casli Sunday. The tables are supplied ' FoeMlns toiuid from Trains. with the best in the market. at the Bank Building Bazaar. A. ABRAHAM, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomson w.ere in Bring your job work to Thr Eaolk of- fice. It will be done neatly, promptly and Proprietor. . the city from the Mimbres last week, - at reasonable rates. . .. nroadwuy.SllverClty, N. M. First cherries of the season, received this week at Bishop's postoffice store. John Bikxkman, Pres. Tiios. F. Conway, Vice Pres. J. W. Cartkk, Cashier. ' Mrs. David Darling was out to Al ham-br- a '.. ... 35 3 9. last week on a visit to Mrs. FitzSim-inon- s.

Dress goods at prices to suit the times The Silver City National at the Bank Building Bazaar. Bank, Mr..J. E. Sheridan, editor of the En- terprise, will soon wed Miss Edith" Alien, SILVER CITY, N. M. CAPITAL of Walnut springs...... , $50,000. SURPLUS $14,000. Advances made on Gold ' Buy your furnishing goods cheap for and Silver Bullion. cash at the Bank Building Bazaar. DEPOSITS SOLICITED. .. EXCHANGE FOR SALE. THR RAttLR: WKDXRSDAY, MAY 8, 1895.

HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY. Wedding nt Georgetown. Another Dividend. Married, on Monday, May 6, 1895, at The Albuquerque Democrat, yester John Richardson anil Charles Carpenter the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs. day, published the news that another Held on Cireumxtniitlnl Evidence. J. A. Potter, in Georgetown, N. M., by dividend in favor of the depositors in the The preliminary examination of John the Rev. Edward S. Cross, Mr. II. M. Albuquerque National bank liad been Richardson and Charles Carpenter, on a Baker and Miss L. E. Williams. Mr. declared by the comptroller of the cur- charge of robbing Mary Washington, the Baker and his bride have departed for rency. This makes in all fifty-fiv- e per aged colored woman who was found in Chicago where they will make their fu- cent, which has been declared in favor an exhausted condition and nearly dead ture home. of the depositors of that bank to date. The in the rocks below Chloride Hat a week The scarcity of water throughout the Albuquerque National bank failed ago some time of last Sunday, was commenced before southwestern part of the territory again after the failure the First Justice (iivens National bank of this city and last Friday morning and suggests the propriety of lioring for ar- the First National of lasted until Monday afternoon. Both tesian water. Water is needed during bank Deming but up men to this time in were held to await the action of the the greater part of the year for milling the depositors these banks grand jury which' will have received but forty per cent, of meet a week from and irrigation purposes and all that can their and bo next Monday. lie obtained can be used to advantage. accounts there seems to The territory was represented by little prospect that they will get very So far this year there has been no James S. Fielder and the prisoners were much more. The comptroller of the trouble on the line of the Santa Fe in represented by J. A. Ancheta. A large currency refused to levy an additional this territory on account of washouts. iiiiiiiIkt of witnesses were summoned by assessment on the stockholders of the The Rio Grande is pretty high, owing to each side, but no direct and positive bank here, after fifty per cent, had been the melting snow in the mountains, but testimony was elicited from any of the levied and it is not likely ttiat much no damage has been done except to in witnesses. Jioth defendants stoutly will be realized from the bank's assetts. ditches so far. denied having had anything to do with any robbery whatever, and disclaimed The city cart is again a familiar, sight John R. McFie, formely judge of this on of any knowledge as to how Mary Wash- our streets. The untimely death district, was here last week on business. horse ington got out, to Chloride flat. the city stopped the work of the A. J. Papen, editor of the Rio Grande Uctween thirty and forty witnesses street cleaning department for a few Republican, was in the city this week. days, but the good work is again going were examined and the facts brought Miss Minnie Schutz has gone to Eu-ro- on. out were substantially as printed in Tiik to lie absent for some time. There will probably be a meeting of Eaoi.b last week. The evidence was Thomas Foster returned last week the citizens and taxpayers of this city at wholly circumstantial, but seemed to from a trip through the south. lead to the conclusion that the prisoners an early date to consider the payment of Win. Swancoat was over from Han- were the guilty pardeo. the indebtedness of the city and county over last week. Quite a Milliliter of witnesses who were as a matter of public policy. Hoffman of summoned to testify in the case were not Every one in New Mexico should read Superintendent H. E. the informs Lib- called and most of those who were called Coin's Financial Scries. Any one of Pyramid company the eral that the Pyramid mill and mines testified to nothing of importance. these l)ooks may be had free at this of- will lie sarted up next week and some More evidence may be obtained liefore fice by anyone who pays a year's sub thirty men will be to work. At the next term of court commences and It scription to Tiik Eaui.k in advance. put first work will lie confined may be sullicient to convict. While all to the Viola Several people had to be turned away mine which is in shape for men to go to of the curctimstanccs point strongly to from the Broadway Cafe last Sunday work on it immediately. The starting the prisoners as the guilty parties, it is afternoon, but preparations will lie made up of this property wili lie quite a help to business not at all probable that a trial jury next Sunday to furnish dinner for all the Lordsburg men. Liberal. You can get a copy oi Coin's Finan- would convict the men on the evidence who may come. School free by year's which the territory has been able to cial paying a sub Horace J. Loom is, one of the members scription to Tiik Eaoi.k in advance. produce. of the board of regents of the normal Call at the ollice, leave your subscrip- Were it not for the enfeebled mental tion and get a copy of the greatest Ixmk school, was here last week. He exacts of the old colored woman, on the silver question ever published. condition she to be back again in a few days. would be the important witness in the Legal Notice. Water is scarce in the Pinos Altos dis- case for the territory, but her evidence Fulton ,1. Davidson. 1 In the District Court, trict and the bullion output of vs. (limit County New is hardly to be relied upon in the cir- that camp will be affected considerably if Kothschlld Knit hers. Mexico. Nove m lie r cumstances. It is possible that the old ")sft i term. isifi. rain does not come soon. The defendants. Albert Itotlisi'lilld and Jul- woman was not rohlicd at all and it is ius Hothsclilld. (loins business under the linn liert Gillicrt will lie home next month name and style of Rothschild Itrothers. ut also possible that she got out to the lone- St. I.ouls. Mo., are hereby not lied Unit suit ly spot where she was found without the from West Point where he has lieen for has iH'en brought against said llrm hy Fulton .1. Davidson, plalntltr, to recover the sum of knowledge of either of the colored men two years attending the United States One Hundred anil fifty Four Dollars mid Ten military academy. cents, claimed to he due liy you to said plain- who are in jail awaiting the iicion of tiff and your proicity has lieen attached. grand jury. There was a picnic at Pimmick's last I'lilcss you enter your np)earuiico at the the November term of the District Court Sunday. Several young people from to lie lieituu and holdeii in and for the W. D. Jefferson, of Saft'ord, Ariz., has County of Urntit and Territory of New this place were there. Mexico on the 1st h day of Novenilior. A. D.. supplied several people in this county IMiti. judgment liy default will 1 taken There has been less wind this spring against you. W. 11. is no reason why hon- Walton. with liees. There than usual and there have been but few li. o. ItAitHKTT. Clerk. to home demand Attorney for plalnlllT. ey enough supply the very bad days. should not le produced in this county. Home production is one way to prevent Mrs. James A. Long went to Hillslioro yesterday morning on a visit to her PHILOTOKEN the sending of money out of the country. It Wunao'a bal 4Dil Hehabla Filnl. it mnntlilr aunt. naltia.curea nenrouutM and aud rMlwt-- to Mrlrrt Risby, who has valuable min- hnllu. bold bdruliHaiiddalialor II a bcittla. J. Frank Il yi.ii can't itrt It from our dine ing in the new district in the Mrs. J. N. Warner went east last iliLatud II to Ilia nioprlrtnr and ha III an,l to yoo ora- - property IdliyaipirM. Oliarlea K. Blata), Wbolaaal Dnvclal, 61 in week of illness of Nw Vnrk. lUirro mountaina, was the city on account the her A Will reitnre Ora; Hair and Whlikan to brown Mf.nl or black In a la w a Iwltla, mother. Our IH ulatilaa II í 1 i

THE KAdLE : WEDNESDAY, 3IAY 8, 1895.

MOGOLLON NOTES. able affair, which lasted until the wee sma' hours. Quite a number of couples Hilarious Mexicans Uet Themselves Into were present from Cooney and Alma, the C'lutctieH of the Law, and all report having a most delightful Mogollón, May 3. Times in this time. There were about one hundred vicinity are at the present not very couple present. Mr. Phip Baugh is the lively and therefore there is not. much owner of the hall and has just had it fin of interest happening. ished and extended an invitation to one There are two mills in operation night and all to come and eniov themselves ami day on the ore of the various mines which they did, and it is to be hoped he in this vicinity. There does not seem to will repeat it again in the near future. be many rich strikes occurring or at Poka Oka. least your correspondent does not hear of any. Fell Over a Cliff. Quite a number of the people in and Last Friday morning N. D. Hutton, about this camp are very ill, at the pre- who was employed on the Chicago Trib une during the World's fair as a repor sent, and two deaths have happened in Coin's Financial School the last two weeks, of pneumonia. Mrs. ter, and who has since lieen writing for that paper, was instantly killed alxnit 14 Patterson has been confined to her lias made more converts to the sil- room for several days, but at this writ miles from the Gila hot springs. cause other publica- ing is convalescent. He was out with a party liear hunting ver than any Mrs. Thos. Brown lias been confined and on Friday morning he started out tion. We will send it free to any to her bed the past week with a case of from camp ahead of the rest of the party one paying a year's subscription to la grippe. to look at some of the cliff dwellers Thk Eagle in advance. Send $2 ruins. He was riding a pony shod with Quite a number of Mexicans became and get The Eagle and this valu- rather hilarious one night last week and smooth shoes and came to an obstrua able book. Address tried to take in the town, but our worthy tion in the trail. A tree had fallen constable, Mr. Charlie Williama.was not across the trail which was near the edge The Eagle, in favor of allowing them to do so and of a cliff. He decided to ride around Silver City, N. M. promptly cast them into the city bastile the tree and attempted to do so, but the to appear before tho Honerable Judge sloping rock was too smooth for the GUADALUPE MENDOZA Bartlett, who shortly convinced them pony to retain his footing upon and both that the laws must be olieyed, by giving horse and rider went over the cliff, strik- REPAIRING NEATLY BOOT& AND each ing 011 the rocks below. them a fine. I'ROMI'TLY DONE. Hutton's neck was broken, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Tinos Altos, his skull SHOE Prices reasonable, unci have arrived in the city and will make was crushed in and tho upper portion of satisfaction (ruuranteuil. this their future home. Mr. Smith in his face was bruised almost lieyond re MAKER. Shop 011 Yanklo Street. tends to go into the blacksmithing busi cognition. The remains were brought FLEMING CATTLE CO. liess in a few weeks. in here without delay, arriving Saturday morning in be Mr. Sil Uainblin returned yesterday time to embalmed and Range : fnm a few days prospecting in the shipped east on the train Saturday Fleming and mountains. morning. Hutton was a good wiitcr vicinity. Mr. Phip Baugh has sold out his line and had he not meet with the accident Postofiiee : of dry goods and will now run a grocery which cost him his life he would doubt- Silver Citv, exclusively at the old stand. less have written many interesting ar- r N.M. Mogollón can now boast of a town hall ticles on southwestern New Mexico. with a seating capacity of alxint five hundred. Mr. Frank Lauderbaugh has greatly enlarged his restaurant, and otherwise WILLIAM LOREI, remodled the same for the general pub- I lic. Mr. C. H. Wilkie has j'ist received a Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. new safe from nice San Francisco. It is Office at Posto f fice quite a large one and it may be possible that he will go into the banking busi- SILVER CITY - - - - - NEW MEXICO. ness. The Rosenberg building is rapidly ONLY THE BEST COMPANIES REPRESENTED. nearing completion and when it is fin- Synopsis of Statements January 1st 1895. ished it will be quite an improvement to ltOVAl, INS. CO. OK the main street. LIVERPOOL ENGLAND. IlltlTIKII AMERICA ASSURANCE CO. Assets In the United Sutes $7.ofl.2.rifl.2:t Assets Sl.llH.lW Mr. William Bartlett has now got a Liabilities do 5.422. 72H.79 Liabilities TlH.SSO water wagon busy hauling fresh spring Net Surplus do 2,lHtI,ü;0.44 Surplus $ani,HHI . water to the residents of the city, which I.IVKUPOOI, & LONDON & (1LOIIK 1,1 VKItl'OOI, MANCHESTER ASSURANCE CO. MANCHESTER he hauls from the various springs in the ENGLAND. ENGLAND, neighborhood of this place. Assets. .JMW.aiW Assets Si.MOI.770 Liabilities 5,427.070 Liabilities l,.rUO,74 Mr. Jack Lambert has been confined Nut Surplus 3TI.0T1.1HP Surplus... ÍÍÍB.IK1 to his room for several days with an at- PALATINE INSURANCE CO., LIMITED. tack of typhoid fever. DELAWARE INS. CO. Assets &.:mi.ok.iío Assets il.rH.07H The ball given at Central hall last Llubllltle 1,7117.44(1.72 Liabilities 1.1WÍ.018 Thursday evening was quite an enjoy Surplus (BI,fll!i.HH Surplus flliinoo THE EAGLE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. 7

ROPER A FREE MAN. and went to Silver City. He is a bright, originato with the Indians,but they were intelligent young man, and never has incited to oppose the construction of the Released on Account of the Failure of the Territory to Push the Trial. given the sheriff any trouble while in railroad, it is believed, by white men Judge Bantz, holding a term of the jail. If he fired the shot that killed who have been or are now residents at San young S'.cele, is believed Carlos. The of abbet-tor- s District Court in Sierra county has dis- and it generally ulterior aim these charged John A. Roper from custody that he did, although there is no direct of the Indians is to effect the return and dismissed all the indictments against evidence, it is admitted that the shoot- of troops to San Carlos ; to it ing was of as hiin. The action of the court is equi- the act a drunken lunatic and an important military post, restoring valent to acquittal, and Roper may not not the outcome of deliberate purpose-Indepen- dent the former prosperity of the Indians,and be put tn jeopardy again. The charges Democrat. of white retainers at the post. against Roper were murder, attempt to The government should investigate A Warning From Sun CnrloH. rob and carrying a concealed weapon. this mutter, and ferret out and expel the In February, 1893, Roper, who was We have information from a reliable instigators from the reservation, and source all is well to who en employed as a cowboy on a round-u- p that not among the guarantee security those are across the river, came into Las Cruces San Carlos agency Indians ; that a strong gaged in the construction of the Gila and got drunk. Toward evening he feeling of resentment has manifested Valley, Globe & Northern' Railroad, rode out toward camp, and it was alleged itself, and a disposition to do bodily which will be of as great benefit to the that he held up and attempted to rob a harm to those who undertake to grade government and its red wards as to the Mexican whom he met on the road. or construct a railroad across the reserve. citizens of Globe and other section trav- GIoImj Samuel Steele, a young student at the It is believed that United States troops ersed by it. Silver Belt. college, was driving to town along the will have to be called out unless the same road, and it was supposed that he railroad company is willing to pay big W. D. JEFFERSON, for right-of-wa- also met Roper and that the latter at- damages a tempted to "run a blaze" on him with a Threats have been openly made and IMPORTER AND BREEDER OF old Eskiminzin and Eskanaspie inti- six shooter and pulled the trigger, possi- PURE ITALIAN BEES. bly without intending to do so. Steele mate that blood will flow. Bilish and was found dying in the road, where he four other Indians will ask for an inter- view with the "Great Father," Cleve- Also a full line of Api- had fallen from the buggy, with a bullet ary Supplies of Leahy land, to lay their grievances before him. in his brain. M'f'R Co., at their Prices. Roper was pursued, arrested and There is trouble ahead, unless the difli-cult- y Amateur Ileo Hook for charged with the murder of young Steele. is speedily and satisfactorily set- MK Beginners &V. Catalogue tled. On Sunday night last there were l'ree. The community was greatly excited, and Box 6, Safford, Ariz. a meeting was held to organize a vigi signal fires burning across the Gila from lance committee. Some of the citizens tne P0"' Rm m ,ll0re 'nlln ft ni''e way present wanted to hang Roper at once, Fowwows are of almost nightly oceur-rerc- e. The Silver City but Sheriff Lohman informed them that These are among the inevitable he should protect the prisoner at all haz- signs of the gathering storm. Some of TEN CENT STORE. ards, ami the meeting contented itself the officers and other attaches of the with resolving that a change of venue agency are inclined to treat the matter Drives in DRY GOODS and lightly, and laugh at any suggestion of CLOTHING! should not be granted, that the citizens c n :.. r i nipt!' an outbreak. npei eiun iiugiiiiiM in jjaII'ii-j- , would hang Roper if he should not be GENTS' and CHILDREN'S The fact that Eskiminzin is. reported tried here and that counsel should be SHOES. as the in this agitajion employed to defend him. The commit- Also a full line of GLASS- tee hired a drunken lawyer, and the against the building of a railroad across WARE and CROCKERY. trial was had at once. Roper com- the reservation, is no surprise to the We sell everything CHEAP FOR CASH. plained in court of the condition of his Belt. Eskiminzin has always been a attorney, and at the last moment other disturbing factor amongst the Indians, BORENSTEN BROS. counsel came into the case. inciting them to rebellion, and acts of Within nine days after the killing of hostility against the whites, and we pro- Steele, Roper was indicted, tried and tested against his return to the San Car- L. J. SMITH, sentenced to be hanged. Application los reservation from Mount Vernon, Al- General Repair Shop. was made to the supreme court for a abama, where he was transported and new trial and was granted, and achango kept in durance, together with the Bicycles, duns and Revolvers of venue was taken to Sierra county. because of his being a mischief Promptly Repaired. Three terms of court were held without maker on the reservation. Hates Reasonable. bringing Rojkt to trial, there being no Evidently, the present trouble did not Yanklt! St. Silver City. N. M. money in the court fund of Dona Ana county to pay the expenses of a trial. CLARK- - Roper was ready for trial at nil times, The but was kept in the county jail for two WHITSON- - years. It is the law that the territory cannot postpone trial over two terms LEITCH without the consent of the defendant, and at the recent term of court in Sierra, MUSICCO. Roper's counsel applied for a writ of habeas corpus and demanded his release. EL I'A SO, TEXAS, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., 11!) St. 0S Railroad Avenue. Arguments were made by Messrs. Fer- - San Franeheo gusson. Young and Bell for Roper, and Sell reliable goods on easy monthly ments. the court held that Roper was entitled i Can refer to many families wit h whom they have dealt. to his liberty. I Tuning' of l'ianos in Grant county attended to. Roper was released from jail yesterday, Write them for catalogue of new style Pianos, Tnilny 8 TUB KAttLK: WEDNESDAY, MAY , 185.

perty, so a decrease in the volume of good to the community. It fails to money must correspondingly lower the answer a singlo point in the argument selling price of property. When the advanced in The Eagle in favor of pay- governments combined and arbitrarily Published every Wednesday Morning by agreed to do. struck down silver, ttiey practically ing the bonds as we have A. J. LOOMIS. wiped out one-thir- d of the money of the The Eaouü does not now, never has world and thus arbitrarily reduced the and never will take the position that the Entered ut the pnstofftco lit Silver City, selling price of all manner of products N. M., for transmission throng) tlie mulls lit railroad bonds were or are a blessing. and struck a fatal blow at all of the pro- second class rutes. it was a ducing and toiling masses of the world. We have repeatedly stated that Office on Yunklo Street between Texiis and Whereas, They made it possible for a great, mistake to have issued the londs Arizona Streets. Advertising Hates on Application. few men in Wall street and Lombard at all. The county and city would have street to so control the money of the been just as well off had the bonds never world as to force our govennent to go Subscription Kates, Postage Prepaid: been issued, but they were issued and Ono year $,00 down on its knees to them in time of Six months - - - - - 1.U0 peace in order to get them to take our were issued at a time when the residents Three months .....- - - .fio khnIs and furnish gold to carry on the of this city were exceedingly anxious to machinery of our government; R. 1WK. have a railroad. They imagined that a SILVEIt CITY, N. M.. MAY Whereas, The great debts national, all was needed to make state, municipal, corporate and private-h- ave railroad was that Silver 66 been made on the basis of the use this a second Denver and the railroad Lead 2.95 of both metals, consequently, the strik bonds were voted. Had their expecta- ing down of one metal almost doubled tions been realized, there would have O.V THE RIGHT TRACK. the burdens of the whole debtor class been no trouble over the payment of the Conventions have been held in several and has been followed bv ruin and bank ruptcy all over the world, because the bonds. The legality of the issue would of the counties in Illinois to elect dele- purchasing power of the people was de- never have been questioned. It seems gates to the democratic state convention stroyed. Therefore, the republican par- that there are some who consider only to he held next month to determine ty committed a crime against our peo- the one point and that is the legality of the position of the democratic party in ple, carrying out the dictates of Europe- an bondholders, and the dollar that is the issue. If the bonds are illegal "Fair the state of Illinois on the silver ques- the result of this legislation is the most Play" does not want to pay them. He tion. 80 far the conventions have Imícii dishonest dollar ever given to man, for does not take into consideration the sweeping victories for the silver men it increases debt without compensation question as to whether the injury to the and there is hardly a douht remaining to the debtor. There never has been, and is not now,enough gold in the world town and counry would Ite irreparable as to the outcome of the convention to lorm a basis of money to do t lie bust in case the bonds were repudiated. It will declare for free and unlimited ness of the world. sight of all the The The Eaoi.k does not pretend to decide coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 nations scrambling for the little gold whether the Iwnds are illegal or not, but without reference to the action of any there is, like boys after a football, is rid iculous, on wind Thk Eagi.k does say that there is no other nation on earth. and it fattens brokers, while it paralyzes prosperity. Money is question whatever but that the interests The demcrats of Illniois seem to have the blood of the commercial world, and , f , j t k some of the spirit of '76 and seem to he of bonds and interest and that in favor of financial as "well as political commerce grow. Having been violently ment the reduced there can be no nrosnentv in our without legal resistance, hie eagi.k independence. They are making 1 country until it is again increased to its iM'lieves that more capital is required to strong fight within the ranks of thedem normal country suf standard. This has develop our resources and that the liest ocratic party and are going to be suc- fered enough from Euroean dictation get more capital is to pay what cessful!. If the democrats of the other and, as the United States of America is way to a free independent agreed to pay, no matter wheth- states in the west and south should suc and nation, it must we have restore that financial policy under which we can escape the payment by a legal ceed as well, there will le no room for a er it achieved all its greatness, and put an technicality or not. We do not Ixdieve silver party in the next presidential end to that policy that has given it two and county can afford to campaign. It the silver men supjwrt panics and the complete ruin of its pros- that this city ; for the sum of $107,000, or the democratic candidate he will Ik; perity therefore, be it lose its credit Resolved, By the democracy of Mor- about $12 per capita of population. We elected and there will be no difficulty gan county we demand the restora- that believe the business men of this in passing a free coinage bill. tion of silver to the position it occupied that part of the The Morgan county democrats adopted before it was demonetized in 1873, or to city, who pay the greater make position more de- on railroad bonds, strong resolutions in favor of free coin our plain, we taxes for interest the mand the free and unlimited coinage of would prefer to go on paying interest age and those adopted bv the other silver and gold a of 16 to 1, with- at ratio have the credit of the city counties in Illinois which have hel out waiting for the permission or action rather than conventions seem to have been patterned of any foreign government. lost. We from is a stickler after them. They were as follows: hereby instruct the delegates It seems that "Fair Play" this county to the democratic state con- for legal rights and he would prolmbly Whereas, Silver and gold have consti vention, to be held in Springfield, Juno advise who might be out on a tuted the money of the democratic party 5, 1895, to use every honorable effort to a citizen the money of the American people and carry out the wishes of the democratic lonely road with a thousand dollars in money of the whole commercial worlil party in this county, as expressed in the his pocket, in the night, to inform a des- It was by the use of Iwtli that the worli foregoing resolution. progressed ami our people prospered perate highwayman who demanded his Both metals maintained a substantial money at the muzzle of a revolver that parity as coined during the whole of this REPUDIATION. the demand was illegal, but it is very 1873, when the silver century until after A communication in the last issue of questionable whether any sane person was stricken down, not by any law of commerce, but by the arbitrary act of the Enterprise, signed "Fair Play," would take such advice. In the circum- the goverments of Europe, joined by reads like the argument of a lawyer stances it would be good policy to deliver that of the United StaUH, and manipu- working up a case. The writer seeks to the money without too much resistance. Iwnd-holdin- g classes ami lated by the incite the people of this town and conn The city is in as a (tosition their tools, who wanted to make pro- destrate by a The perty cheap while the interest on their ty against the "cold hearted and con as a man confronted robber. bonds remained the same.. Upon the scienceless speculators." referring, of railroad debt hangs over it. In order to republican party rests the infamy of course, to the purchasers of the railroad pay it the taxpayers of this city will have of having carried out the American end bonds. to pay $50,000. On the other hand if, this conspiracy. Whereas, As an increase in the volume The article seems to have lieen written by any possibility the payment can bo of money raises the selling price of pro more from selfish motives than for any avoided, which we doubt, our credit will THE KAULE: WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1895. be gone and this does not simply mean and they may have cause to regret their the credit of the city but it also means action. The people of Socorro want the The Greatest Railroad that the credit of every business man of Agricultural college; the building which .on Earth this city will le affected. It means the was erected for the school of mines ' loss of the $10,000 voted by the legisla- would make an admirable' building for Santa Fe Route! ture for the completion of the normal college purposes and the next legisla school building and it means, further- ture may be tempted to make a move in Teachers and others going to National t KriiH'atlonnl ArhocIuUoii meeting at more, thateastern capital which is ready the matter if the people of Las Cruces Denver, In July, should rememler to tlmt the Santa Fe offers us low rute come here will go elsewhere. There continue to quarrel over the distribution us unylxxly else, with lietter service. is more in the bond question than the of patronage. Special Inducements to gmull or large parties. mere legality of the Ixuids and the busi- Through l'ullmun Sleepers and tree The interest the bonds of Chair Cars-Chica- go, St. Louis and ness men of this city should not go into annual on and Kansas City to Denver. One hundred court too hastily. this city, representing the railroad miles' superb view of Rocky Mown- -' water debt is $3,500. This is about tulns between I'uublo and Denver. Privilege of attending Summer" $1.50 per capita of population, and yet School, Colorado Springs, on return If there has been any doubt among trip. some of who Low-ra- well informed politicians as to whether there are residents the city te excursions Into the moun- - willing to credit of the city, tains after meeting Is over. the Chicago democrats would declare for are ruin the For descriptive pamphlets, uddross free cripple the normal school and jeopardize the and unlimited coinage of silver, J. II. MnixiK, that doubt has been dispelled. Last the interests of everybody here in order Agt. A., T. & S. F., It. II., Silver City, New Mexico. Saturday the Cook county convention to get out of paying these bonds. adopted a strong free silver platform and Most Picturesque Seventeen county conventions have the administration was denounced in . Line to Colorado. been held in Illinois to elect delegates to the severest terms. Judge McConnell, the state convention to be held next president of the Iroquois club, one of month and the silver men are ahead in the leading political clubsof the country, race so far. The indications are E. E. GANDARA. declared that the president, although the the democrats of Illinois are over elected by democrats, had Wonie the that whelmingly in favor of the free and un- GOLD AND SILVERSMITH. standard liearer of anything but true limited coinage of silver. democracy. The democrats of Chi Repairing cago have set the pace and all Jewelry Made to Order Tiik Deming Headlight has discontin- that good demócrata have to do now Neatly Done. ued publication twice a week. Here- is io Keep up with the procession after the Headlight will appear once a and victory will once more perch on the week and on Fridays, making three PRICES REDUCED. banner of democracy. Let 'democrats weekly papers published in this county Satisfaction Guaranteed. all over the country fall into line under on Friday. City. N. M. the silver standard and advance witl Yunkle St. Silver unbroken front against the enemy. The annual interest on the railroad Ixmds of this county averages less than Wm. F. Lorenz, TiiEitE is talk of removing the South 50 cents per capita of population yet AND ACCIDENT em Pacific railroad shops from Tucson there are some who do more than $50 FIRE, LIFE io i.orusi)urg. several reasons are worth of talking alout it. INSURANCE. given for the move, one lieing that dur- ing the summer season men can work all Coin's financial series is worth reading. Not a a v Puhuc. day at Lordsburg while at Tucson they "Coin's Financial School," "A Tale of cannot work during the heat of the day. Two Nations" or "Coin up to Pate" may Offlec at I'ost-offle- c. Another and a very imjiortant reason be obtained at The Eaolk ollice free by SILVER CITY, NEW MEXICO. is that the tax rate is much less in this paying a year's subscription to The county than it is in Pima county. If Eaoi.e in advance. The books sell at 25 Mogollón Stage Line. the Southern Pacific company should cents each. decide to increase their taxable property The failure to obtain a Biitlieicnt sup in this county by a large amount, the ply of water to keep the new mill run- Stage Leaves Silver City Mon- decision will be welcomed by Grant ning out in the Tulloch district has tem- Wednesdays and Fridays at county people. porarily retarded the devolopment, of days, that camp, but it is confidently expected g ft m Phkbidknt Cleveland has seen fit to that water will be obtained in the near write another letter.this time to the gov- future and then the camp will lie de Office at Wells Fargo & Co's ernor of Missouri, in which he still more veloped rapidly. No camp in New Mex- Office. clearly defines his position on the silver ico promises lietter than this one. question. Mr. Cleveland, it appears, is not yet convinced that his course has disrupted and defeated the democratic YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE party, but the great majority of demo- crats think otherwise and the policy of I desire to inform you that having purchased the stock, fixtures the party will lie shaped to suit the ma- etc. of Mr. J. A. Kemmis, Watchmaker and Jeweler, I will continue the jority of the democrats of the country. business at the same place. A select line of WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC. Carried. Uoveunor Thornton is investigating I make a SPECIALTY of FINE WATCH REPAIRING and will the Agricultural college affair at Las appreciate a trial and will guarantee satisfaction. Cruces. The newspapers down there Very Truly, have succeeded in getting the college J. R. HICKS. advertised as a hot bed of corruption 10 THE EAGLE : WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895.

VOORHEES FOR SILVER. of the soil, will handle specie money no SILVER'S CHAMPION. more forever, and will catch even a glimpse of Ono by One the Politician!) Come out For it but seldom. Gold will be THE Silver. hoarded and hid away in the vaults of Lust week Senator Vorheea was inter- the great magnets of wealth, and the ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS people in viewed on the silver question. He Raid: their business will be put on Established 1851). "I do not regret the agitation of the sil- half rations of paper money to which the ver question. Sooner or later it has to shrinkage and contraction from the ba be definitely settled whether the labor- sis of bimetallism to the basis of mo- TERMS OF SUBSRIPTION. nometallism will reduce ing, producing people of this country them." (IN ADVANCE.) can be bullied out of one-ha- lf of their A CURE FOR LOVE. DAILY. debt paying money or whether they will Ono year, by mull $7.50 stand up like free men ami protect and Six months by mail 3.75 A defend the money named and provided Georgetown Prescription PuI1IhIioI for Thrao months by mail 1.1)0 the Honed t of Love Sick SwuIiih. in the constitution gold and silver.both One mouth by mull lió not one of the precious metals alone, Take: Sunday edition, (IB pages,) year $2.50 Dully Editions Include the Sunday. but both, and on terms and conditions 12 ox. of dislike. 1 lb. of resolution. as to their coinage and use, of absolute WEEKLY. equality. That is the question immedi- 2gr. of common Bcnse. 2oz. of ately before us, and no better time than experience. One yeur, by mull, In advance $1.00 now will ever be found foritssettlement. A large sprig of time. Sumple copies of either edition on No great national question is, at this 3 qts. of the cooling water of consider- time, in the way of a full, free and fair ation. discussion of money, currency, precious Set these over the gentle fire of love, The Nkws Is the only consistent champion metals, ratio, standards of value, units sweeten with the sugar of forget fulness ; of silver in the west, and should be In every home In the west, mid In the hands of every of accounts and payment, and the bear- skim it with the spoon of melancholy; put in the bottom of your heart, cork it miner and business man In New Mexico. ings which all of these things have on Send In your subscriptions ut onco. the general welfare of the great body of with the cork of a clear conscience, let All communications must be addressed to it remain and you will the American people. The silver ques quickly find ease News Printing Co., Denver, Colo. be tion itself is also plainer to view, less and restored to your senses again. These can be of obscured by craft of its enemies than at things had the apoth- NOTICB FOR. 1'1'lll.lCATION'. any time since the assassination of silver ecary at the house of Understanding, Land Office at Las Chucks, X. M., I next door to Reason, on Prudent street, April 111, 1S!(5. f money in 1873. There are. no legislative VOTICE IS IIEREHY GIVEN THAT THE in following-name- switches now in existence to lead the the village of Contentment. d settler has tiled notice Take when a spell comes on of his intention to make linul proof In sup- jKiople away from the main track. No and drink. port of Ids claim, and tliut said proof will Ih made before Judge make-shifi- s Hoping you will grant this a space in the I'robutu or Probate cowardly or insincere shams Clerk ut Silver City N. M on Muy 25th. Isifi, can any longer darken the discussion or your columns, I am yours, respectfully. viz: Martin Tellis. who made homestead ap- plication No. lAMl for the w W of w 'Í of sec. betray the honest councils. The Sher- Ruadkr of The Eaolk. IS, tp III south of range 30 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove man act, which was conceived in ranco- his continuous residence upon and cultiva- rous hostility to silver and brought forth NO FUN ABOUT IT tion of, suid laud, viz: Abel Damn, of Silver Oily. New Mexico, into law by the iniquitous betrayal of ('audio Tullís. of Duncan. Arizona. K. Itialda. silver's free coinage, has been buried in T. (ionzales, " ' " an unhonored grave. I have never leen E. Any person who desires to protest against, ROSENBERG, the allowance of such proof, or who knows of. willing to admit that our system of cur- BOOT AND SHOEMAKER. any substantial reason, under the law and lx) the regulations of the Interior department, rency should dictated by England and why proof I promise you faithfully, In the long run, such should not be allowed, will be I given an opportunity ut the uliove men- other foreign countries, and repel that you shall save half your money, by having tioned time and place to cross-exami- the idea now. The real and vital issue now your work neatly mid promptly done to suit witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evi- dence in rebuttal of by presented to the American jH'ople is the yourself, at. E: ROSENHEIM'S that submitted ':- claimant. John I). 1h van. proposed elimination of silver from our Silver City, N. M. Register. currency, its total overthrow and de- immnnnnnrmT struction as a money metal and the use of gold alone. This is what is now meant by the movement agajnst the free coin- age of silver, whatever disclaimers may be made to the contrary; this movement means the destruction of one-ha- lf of the debt-payi- Winchester Repeating money of the United States gMi and of the world. If it should lie suc- cessful it will double the burdens of every debtor and multiply the gains and Our Model 1893 Shot-Gu- n is now úsed income of every creditor, wherever the Shot-Glltl- sun shines. The need of the white met- by all the most advanced trap S al in the hands of the people is even greater now than ever before. There is and game shooters. Shot-Rifle- S scarcely a speck of gold in sight of the Single . laboring classes. In round numbers ASK YOUR DEALER TO SHOW YOU THIS GUN. there are nearly four thousand millions Everything that is Newest and Best in Repeating Arms as well as all of gold in money the world and nlxiut kinds of Ammunition are made by the the same amount of silver. Willi silver WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., Winchester Ave., New Haven, fonn. demonetized plain people, wage workers 1 á ' 1 ...111. 1.1. r...... 110 ...... 1 n.. 4..1...... q jf r.....umiu viini hhii juur iituirunn itr uur 1 a iiiimiiiiMMitu vuitiii'íuu and those who raise and sell the produce XSL!LXSLLSL!LSLSUIJLÍJLSLLS& THE EAGLE: WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 1895. 11

THE NEW CITY OFFICERS. $500 REWARD. on the Gila river and Sheriff Shannon and Deputy McAfee took their trail with Appointment Mude by the City Council at For cases of Rheumatism which can ItH LrtHt Meeting. not be cured with DR. DRUMMOND'S the determination of following it till LIGHTNING REMEDIES, internal and they got their men. They followed it The city council met at the council external. Fleasant to take relieves at rooms lust Wednesday afternoon and once. Restores stiff joints, drawn cords, till they got ahead of their men and then Mayor Fleming and Councilmen Maher and hardened muscles. If your druggist abandoned it. Wheeler and George does do of and Jones took the oath of office, having not keep it, not take anything were heard at Mogollón and then in Ise. Send 5 to our address by regis the northern part of the territory. De- leen to their respective offices. tered letter or money order, and the full tective W. M. Breckenridge of Tucson There were but few applications for ap- month's treatment of two large bottles pointment and the business before the will lie sent to your express address. was sent after them. He reached Aztec DIIUMMOND council was disposed of in a short time. MEDICINE CO., Lock last week Tuesday and found the men box 1521, New York. For the office of clerk there was but had separated, George had disappeared and Wheeler had gone to Mancos, Colo- one application, that of Win. F. Lorenz, WILL ROB NO MORE TRAINS, secured a of fighting who has held the office for several terms. rado. He gang men followed morn He was reappointed without a dissenting and him. Sunday (irant Wheeler Committed Htrirlde to ing surrounded the house in which vote. Frank J. Wright was the only they Avoid ArreHt. he slept and when he came out he was applicant tor city attorney and he was appointed for another year. Grant AVheeler has robbed his last told to throw up his hands. Ho com- tram. will 1 remembered menced shooting and retreated up a lit- For marshal there were two applica It that with Joe George he held up tiie west bound tle ravine. He saw that he was sur- tions. j. is. Warner ottered to act as passenger train at Willcox in January rounded and escape was impossible, so marshal and health officer for $47.50 and then retired to the Chiricahua he put the muzzle of his sixshooter in month and Marshal Cantley applied for mountains. About a month later they his mouth and blew off the top of his reappointment, stating no salary. He appeared Stein's Pass one evening head. He had on the same clothes he supplemented his application by stating at and again held the west bound train. was wearing at Willcox and only had that he wanted the same pay as last year up At this hold up they detailed Fireman thirty cents in his pockets. The big mon- which was $75 a month. He thought Johnson to cut the train in two and he ey the rbbliers stole at Willcox has ei-- that amount was small enough for a man ...... express by been cached or else George and who did his duty. The question was de saved the cutting the train tlier at the front instead of the rear end of Wheeler got into a little game and bated at length by the menders of the the express car. They got nothing at George got away with all the boodle. council. Councilman Jones was in fla this hold up. They were next heard of Liberal. vor of a reduction of salary but when the vote was taken Mr. Cantley was unanimously elected as marshal. Dr. Gillx'rt had an application in for B. T. LINK, appointment as health officer, but it was Proprietor of the laid on the table and a motion was made that the marshal act as health officer, which was carried. A motion was made 1 PEOPLE'S to fix the salary of the marshal, who would also act as health officer, at $90 a month. The motion was carried by vote of 3 to 1, Councilman Jones voting EAT" in the negative. There were no applications for either M the position of treasurer or city engineer Si A but J. W. Carter was elected treasurer ARKET and Surveyor Reed was chosen city en Will constantly keep on hand the choicest gineer. There were three bids for the city printing and sometime was spent by the Beef, Pork and Mutton. council to decide whether Tun Eaoi.k or Enterprise had the lowest bid. The Oysters, Fish and Game in Season. work was finally awarded to the Enter Alio a full line of FRUIT. We solicit your patronage. nrise. The city has Ix'en paving ten cents a line for every line of printing BULLA RD ST., SILVER CITY, N. M. has hod done, but now it gets the ordi nances and proceedings of the council printed free and the tax list at of cent a line. The whole work will cost something less than live per cent, of the amount paid last year to the Enterprise which will be quite a saving. The letter i heads which the city fathers will use this year will cost the taxpayers $1.50 a thousand in place of $7.00 as heretofore. were two bids for the citv assess- RIPANS There ing; one by II. II. Hetts for $98, and ONE GIVES RELIEF. the other by P. 11. Lady for $95. The bid of Mr. Lady, being the lower was accepted. The appointment of a road supervisor was considered but no ac- tion was taken in the matter. 12 TUB EAGLE: WEDNESDAY," MAY 8, 1895.

to white students. In fact, mis- AN AimiCAiN ASSOuiATÍON the INDIAN TERRITORY PROBLEMJ. sionaries, while interested in the work, are taking no active part in it, and it is Where the Conditions of Society Are in Organized for the Civilization of being carried on solely by an eclectic Fri'HHliiK Need of Keforniiitlon. Hausaland. body of scientific men, with such sup- Trobably nowhere else in the world port as the public are giving them. since the time of the feudal barons has Mr. Robinson has now started for the there been a condition of society de- An Important Movement for the Study central Soudan with a number of as- manding reformation equal to that now of a Comparatively I.ua-BUr- Unknown sistants, including a physician demanded in Indian territory. As might The Moit Typical who has of picked up good be expected, the Indian Nero I'enplen, a deal of Iiausa at citizen land- Tunis, and it is expected that he will holders control the Indian governments be particularly useful, for it is known absolutely, and no law can be passed When white men decide to push theie that a doctor can often obtain access to in Indian legislatures interfering with enterprises into new lands they seldom circles in Hausaland to which an ordi- their greed, and any law which they de- begin by milking1 long preliminary nary traveler would not be admitted. sire enacted for their benefit is secured study of the languages. They move Their headquarters will be at Kano, either by appeals to prejudice, by into the country and learn lan- the the "Manchester of central Africa," threats, or by open bribery. , The land- guages while they are buying product! but they will also visit other important holder has thus acquired his holding or teaching the natives. A movement towns, where somewhat different dia- without cost to himself and is as secure is now well advanced, however, for lects of Iiausa are spoken, so that the in its possession under the present making a thorough study of a great proposed vocabularies may be of serv- regime v.n if he had a patent from the African language full-bloo- while yet there is not ice to future residents in various parts United Slates. The d Indian, a missionary in the field and scarcely n of the Iiausa states. Mr. Robinson and as a rule, is poor, shiftless and ignorant, trader. Everybody who knows the his assistants will complete among the without ambition and without oppor- facts thinks this is the best step that Iiausa people the work that they began tunity. He cannot- acquire any land can be taken towards getting a foot- in North Africa. The purpose is to beyond a miserable holding of an acre hold in the great and populous regions bring back material for a copious dic- or two in the mountainous country. of the central Soudan, just south of the tionary and grammar of the language, The opportunities for further develop- Sahara desert. and this is only the beginning of the ment and civilization are absolutely This region, says an eastern ex- work that the association has in view. denied to him, while his patrimony is change, also known as Hausaland, is They intend, for instance, to print sim- absorbed by the rapacious white In- dotted over with numerous towns and ple, illustrated books on agriculture in dian or half-bree- says a writer in has millions of inhabitants. It covers the Iiausa language, and other works North American Review. In every par- an area of half a full-boo- million square miles, instructing the people in the best meth- ticular the progress of the d In- and is one-sixt- h as large as the United ods we know of carrying on the pur- dian has been arrested. He is not ad- States, exclusive of Alaska. The only suits in which they already excel other vancing, he is retrograding. Modern widely-sprea- d language there is the African people. observation and thought have reached Iiausa, and it is spoken by not less than There is probably no work now doing the conclusion that allotment of lamí one of the human race. among the natives of Africa which in severalty and citizenship are Ihe in- is It one of the rLhest und most culti- promises such good results as this. The dispensable conditions of India prog- vated languages in Africa, and is not Ilausas are called the most typical of ress. Neither one is possibl only the vernacular where the Ilausas all the negro people, and in their intel- the 'present Indian governnieuVi' live, is but the lingua franca in wide lectual qualities they hold the very tinue. The share of the common In- regions beyond its own home. Far foremost rank among negroes. They dian has been as stolen from hiin as V couth and west of the lower Niger, are fine agriculturists, and although lie had been driven off the land bv llausa is coining to be more and more the great mass of them have been white men. There will never be , spoken. In big coast towns like Lagas scarcely affected by foreign influences division until congress shall take i and Budagry, wherever Mohammedans they are conspicuous for the variety matter in hand and compel it, and tho are found, llausa is the dominant lan- and excellence of their manufactures, longer this is delayed the greater is the guage. The rcaso-.- i is that the Ilausar, such as the making of cloth, mats, probability that justice will never be arc the leading commercial people of leather and glass. done the Indian. Africa. Their caravans are found from ... the Mediterranean states to the wild It Meant Something. DATES AND DATE TREES. regions west of the (ulí of tUiincn. and The prince of Wales is said to have an extraordinary and accurate knowledge Something About I ha Dellcloi Fruit of wherever they go they spread the . II !rt of Silmi-n- knowledge of their language. of the signs, colors and membership of fri The oasis in the Oued It was deeded long ago all orders of merit. It is a matter in Ris consists that the mainly of palm trees sheltering study of this language was im- which he permits no trifling, too. At a other of great trees. There are more portance to philologists, traders recent state ball, a beautiful young than six hun- and dred and sixty thousand palm trees missionaries, and so, in 1M.J, IIa;i:a girl wore a glittering jeweled decoration the and about one hundred thousand association was' formed in Engkr.id, on her breast. She danced opposite Uso fruit trees. The date palm is with the object of obtaining prince. When the quadrille was over, the great a complete nutritive product and Well-know- ho feeding medium knowledge of it. n repre- said, gently: "That is a beautiful of the Sahara; without the plains sentatives of science and philology ornament. May I ask to whom it be- it ' would be everywhere desert. Fortun- formed the committee and a pro- longs?" "To Lord Blank," said the ately it requires for its perfect matur- gramme of work was adopted. frightened girl; "he is my fiance, lie The ity and the prime quality of its fruit first step was to send a student to allows me to wear it." "Can you un- those conditions that the Sahara pos- Tripoli and Tunis to get a preliminary fasten it easily?" "Yes, your high- sesses tor-ri-d heat in summer in- knowledge of the tongue ness." "Then may I ask you to take it and from the tense dryness of the llausa caravans o.7, and to tell Lord Blank that It means air. which visit those It thrives in the cities. Mr. i.oinething more than a bit of gold and most arid soil, but it Charles liobinr.on was most have water for this a few diamonds to be worn merely as and plenty of it at work, and he has carried the roots. And it on an ornament, even by charming it is, says the New with enthusiasm re- 'a York Ledger, .: the singularity of the sults, lie h.-- mingled Litimately with woman?" Sahara, aptly called the land of thirst, the Iiausa visitors to North Africa. He Sn itched Off. that it conceals treasures of irrigation, iian acquired it knowledge of hab-i.- s their A French railway Jias lately arranged and that it is only on those spots of thought as well us of their lan- its telegraph lines so that at a prear- where the treasure may be easily ob- guage, both of which are essential con- ranged signal tho wires are switched tained that the clusters of palms are ditions to useful re ;idenee in ee:i-tr.- :l the from telegraph instruments to tele- found. Soudan. He has translated some phones, tli us enabling The delicate s tho operator transparent date, known of the (io.rx-l- into the language with a either to talk' verbally or to communi- as "neglet nous," is the choice fruit, view, simply, to pr .riding a ulful aid cate by the telegraphic code at will. fetching the highest price. It is at all THE EAGLE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. 15 times the rarest, changing its ENt-- nature GOOD FGri Tnil M Y. should you condescend to take ut from one regions to another, and be- morsel with your chopstick and place it The of Dahomey No Longer Like ing, more than any other, dependent Klin in his mouth. r Modern Artillery. upon the of tho soil and the At close of the meal one of the The king of Dahomey received some the climate where it rows. The remaining waiters goes round with a forbidding-lookin- g f Krupp cannon not long ago, and con- varieties, although numerous, may be napkin, which he dips into li. ceived the idea of having them mounted divided into two classes: The soft dates, of water and hands to each pel -- on elephants' backs for use in field. bowl which are compressed between goat- the in to wipe his mouth and With much difficulty this project was son turn, skins and sold in the Arab markets, and with; and, as may bo imagined, carried out, and at the next military hands are consumed by the poorer classes, attention is not much relished when review the king ordered that one of the the and the dry dates, of which the no- comes to the turn of the person . guns be fired immediately in front of it last mads slip a few doz.cn in the folds of at the table. their "bournous" forftheir daily con- the royal position, first taking the pre- caution to place a couple of thousand sumption. A WHITE PANTHER. The cheaper kinds are almos1; en- prisoners where it was calculated the - tirely disposed of in the country, and ball would strike, so as to judge of the New Curiosity from the Cucao Cap- are not considered worth exporting. effectiveness of the shot. t'.ir.-i- l ly Km Prince. Like other harvests, the date gathering When all was ready, says Amusing Another zoological curiosity in the is subject to vicissitudes and fluctua- Journal, one of the biggest elephants ihape of a white panther is now tions and prices vary accordingly. was backed around and sighted. sight-seer- s to the Jardin des Just as the lanyard was jerked, how- .'lantes. The Paris correspondent of ever, the animal turned round to ho London Daily News says it is a PLEASURES OF BAD TASTE. half reach for a peanut or something, and lost gruje-- al being, and may be called One of the Miinv t'.:se.i In Which Ignor- the shell took off the prime minister's ulio fair Caucasian of the panther tribe. I SymviyiniiiiH 1111m. ance with head and knocked a hole as big as a It was cap-Lure- in the Caucasus by A lady who has always been known sewer through the. royal palace. His Ih'injc (íarg.irinc, who thought he as a person of quiet and refined taste majesty wouldn't have cared so much would contribute to the Franco-Russia- n confessed to me once, says a writer in if the matter had ended there as the "riondly understanding by sending it to Lippincott's, that she had all her life minister wasn't very prime and the pal- I'uris. Tho passage from the port had a passion for bright-colore- d glass ace needed ventilation but it didn't. where it va.; put on. board a steamer beads. On the contrary, the elephant, which coining to Marseilles was very rough. ' This fancy had been frowned upon had been stood oil its head by the re- The white panther suffered greatly, by her mother. She was told, when, as coil, picked itself up in a fury and not apparently from seasickness, but a child, she begged for beads to wear, started in on the down grade ahead of from nervous alarm. that none but overseer:;' daughters its ticket. It upset the grandstand the The newcomer is the size of any other (this was in the south) would wear any- very first rush, slung tho grand cham- three-yea- r -- old creature of its race, but thing of the sort, since beads were ugly berlain and the pa:;t grand carver of its snout is longer and narrower than and vulgar. Thin was sufficient to pre- missionaries into the next street. It one would expect in a feline. The eyes vent the manifestation of her fancy, but then jumped into ilie brass band with are glitteringly bright, and the bushy the longing remained. all four feet, and if it hadn't got the tail makes this panther seem an over- Hut are glass b :uls uglyt The un- big drum over its head so that it grown Angora of the white species. tutored mind everywhere accepts them couldn't see, it would probably have The mustaches are short, the fur is as beautiful. The tutored mind, one cleaned out the entire congregation. thick and longer and more silky than may almost say, has lost the faculty of The king was not found until the that of the spotted panther, but I spontaneous admiration. To say that next morning, and then he wai heard doubt whether it will, should it live to a thing is ugly is simply equivalent, to remark that there was only one an old age, remain white. It appears with many women, to that it is thing needed to render his new artil- that when caught the robe was inore "not worn." To the savage, to the un- lery system an entire success that was snowy. It is now taking a cream tinge, taught in civilization, a beautiful thing to get the enemy to adopt it. and faint spots are beginning to appear. is beautiful in itself, not v. Uh regard M. Milne-Edward- s considers it an in- to fitness, fashion or expon. ;i ncss. No A CHINESE D NN1R. teresting rarity. Its manners are gen- searching for data upon whi :'a to b.ise tle. The theory about its whiteness is en opinion check:! tho thrill of quick One Napkin In '.'ado lo Serve the Whole that it was caused by an instinctive delight in the presence of the admired Co i piny. and unconscious attempt of ancestors object. To them a red glasa bead is as Unlike their neighbors tho Japanese, to adapt themselves to a snowy region attractive as a ruby, a tinsel ornament they do not squat on the floor during of the Caucasus. The long fur is taken as beautiful as gold. meals, but understand tho use and com- to point to habitual residence in a cold fort of chairs. Most of the dishes of climate. A Vuluwhlt Olil Minlow. which the dinner consists aro placed be- An ancient document was recorded in forehand on tho table, whi ;h is there- A Good Brew. the registers oillce in New York the fore necessarily a large one, and is not The October brew of home-mad- e beer other day, whiih will tend to show the graced with cloth. The meal generally was the celebrated one in Bucks, and rapid growth of the city and the ad- common jes with a drink all round, fol- the fanner made it of sufficient strength vance in the price of real cútate. Tho lowed by a sort of hors-d'oeuvr-e, con- by means of eight bushels of malt to document in que;;', ion is a conveyance sisting not of dainty appetizing mor- the hogshead of fifty-fou- r imperial gal- 15, 1817, by Wat-kin- s, sels, but of fruit and nuts; then comes lons. Once, in an outlaying village in executed July ' of the city of New York, physi- soup, followed by various' stews and Bucks, the rector on a certain Sunday cian, to Isaac and Michael Dyokman, messes. gave out as the text, "First Hebrews, sons of Jacobus Dyokmun, of Kings-bridg- e, It is particularly noticeable, says nine and ten." Whereupon an and conveys a piece " of Chambers' Journal, that all the dishes farmer, renowned for his in- land, being salt meadow near Kings-bridg- e, nrc of a decidedly oily flavor, and good tap, called out: "And a very pretty containing five acre.;, adjoining deed this appears indispensable to the tipple, too. I brews eight!" land of John Nagle and l.lazo Moore, Chinese cook, who, by the way, never Progresa In .'pan. for the sum of fifty-si- x dollars and serves his meat roasted as we know it, Jr., Twenty years ago the persons of the twenty-fiv- e cents. As now laid out the but cut up into small pieces, and empress of were sa- property is bounded by Academy street, stewed or boiled. Iletwecn each course emperor and Japan cred; they were seen by no one save Harlem river, Sherman avenue and it is a common practice to smoke a few court officials, and even to these Dyckman street, find comprises six full whiffs of toba ico from a pipo to while high emperor's face must be veiled. The blocks in section eight on the land map away the. interval. Like Europeans, the now visits tho free hospital of city of New York. Tho present the Chinese place especial stress upon empress of tho and talks or gives presents of this property must bo between 'ho ceremony of taking wine with one Tokio, to value in hundred tliouand and live hun- another; and it is considered as a the patients as freely as any western throe land. . dred thousand dollars. eo'.r.plhnent to your neighbor 14 THE KAULE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895.

COULD HAVE A WAVE. for many days. MARSHAL EAZAINE CONDEMNED New Madrid, which stood on a bluff History Retailed of the Stirring Events in twenty feet above the summer floods, a Notable Career, Lake Michigan so Could Rise Up and sunk low that the next rise covered On December 10, 1873, Francois Surprise Chicago. it to a depth of five feet. The bottoms of Achille liazaine, the French general, several lakes in the vicinity were ele- was condemned for surrendering in tho vated and have since been planted with Franco-Germa- n war, though lie All It Needs Is an Earthquake to Set It a corn. People lived along river in Going the long and honorably served his country, What an Ancient Mar. those days more in country, lnor Says About Such than the says Spare Moments. Horn April f:, so water Matters. the big disturbance did proba- 1811, he joined the army in 1831, served bly more damage than the 'shakes' in Africa in 1833, was made lieutenant where there was no water. So you can in 1837 and obtained the Cross of "Apropos of the recent Atlantic tidal the easily see how there can bo a tidal wave Legion of Honoft lie distinguished wave," suid an ancient mariner to a Chi- without an ocean and that we may himself in Algiers in 1831) and joined cago Tribune man the other day, "an one of our own some da3f. have When the Mexican expedition in 1802, with account of one nearer home might be it comes it should be a good one, so the rank of ral of division, by of interest at this time. isn't neces- geni It those eastern people will be satisfied which the French endeavored to assist sary to have an ocean of to pro- water we did not manufacture it to get even." Maximilian in obtaining duce one of these waves by long odds. the throne of that country, and liazaine remained Old Luke Michigan could get up a POÜRED OIL ON THE WINE. there until 1807, when he effected his 1'rimo article in lhat line and show Chi- How Hints .Kalakiu.t Trovented PoU-rrauili- retreat by Vera Cruz. cago a few things heretofore unthought I:itcnr.il Disturbances. In 1804 he had been created a marshal i. A; I that would be necessary would The abdication of Queen Liluokalani of France. the Franco-Germa- n be an earthquake in the lake and In war then recalls an incident in which her pred- he commanded the Third there would bo from six to ten feet of army corps ecessor, King Kalakaua, figured when and occupied Mctz, where, water here in no time. The story after a seven that he visited this country eleven or twelve weeks' siege, he I started to tell you has an earthquake capitulated with an years ago. The Rambler, says the New army of one hundred and seventy-fiv- e a: t'.ie prime eause, a tidal wave as the York Commercial does I immediate Advertiser, not thousand men, with fifty generals an. effect, and a ruined town recall the exact us the result. date, but remembers over six thousand officers. This sur- that lie met the distinguished monarch so wounded the "New Madrid, Mo., was destroyed by render national vanity in Philadelphia at the Continental ho- of tho French, though perseverance the 'great shake,' as it was called, in m tel. Kalakaua was fond of the good the defense was useless hr.vj the year 1011. The whole Mississippi and would tilings of life, including all sorts and caused only starvation and suffering to valley was affected. The center of vio- descriptions of liquid refreshments. besieged, lence was at Little Prairie, near New It the that he was summoned was his proud boast that he always before the military Madrid. The vibrations were felt over commission of the drank "like a gentleman," which, ac- national assembly 1871, the Ohio valley as high as Pittsburgh. in August, was cording to his interpretation, was tried by court-marti- Now Madrid suffered more than any the and found guil'.y power to consume vast quantities of of treason and condemned to degrada- other town on the Mississippi. At that champagne without affecting his men- tion and death. sentence time Indians were dangerous and the The was. tal powers or his equilibrium. And lie i however, commuted to person;; engaged in carrying produce in twenty years' could do it; and so could his private i seclusion in of Mur- - boats to New Orleans kept in company the island Saint secretary. They were in Philadelphia guerite, for mutual defense. In the middle of situated just off Cannes, on the for a couple of weeks, and in that time rench Mediterranean coast. Dejomber 1(1 there was a terrible shock were wined and dined lavishly by the Here he lived nine and jarring of the boats so the months with his that best people in town. The king became wife and crtws were all awakened and hurried children, after which she left, a sort of gastronomic mentor for young and ineffectually Mar- on deck, thinking of an Indian attack. interceded with' blades who wanted to emulate him, shal MacMahon, The noise and commotion were dread- the president of the and they thought they had learned French republic, hus- ful, but soon stopped. In morning that, though her the something wonderful when his majesty band was to loud roaring and hissing were heard continue in exile, he should confided to them the secret of his abil- not be kept as a prisoner. On and there was a tremendous boiling up Monday, ity to dino well and show no after ill August 10, 1874, a rope was found hang- of tV.o waters of the Mississippi in huge effects. He drank a teaspoonful of ing from the parapet of the fortress swell:, tossing the boats about so vio- olive oil after cacli bottle of fizz. This, and by this lently men were thrown abput llazaine managed to escape. that the ho explained, caused the surface of on decks. The water the the in the river wine to remain covered while in changed to a reddish the STORIES OF THE NEW CZAR. hue, then became stomach and prevented the fumes of black with mud thrown up from the carbonic acid gas from going to Anecdotes Showing Some of the Charac- the bottom, while the the surface, lashed brain. teristics of KutiU's Youni Itulor. by the agitation of the beneath, earth Kalakaua was regarded with ex- The young ez.ir seems tobe doing his was covered with foam, which, gath- traordinary favor by the bon yivants of best to make himself personally ac- ering into masses the size of a barrel, the day, and would probably have quainted with his new subjects in a floated along the trembling surface. maintained his reputation as a gentle- way little practiced by any other opened in "The earth wide fissures, manly diner if it had not been for an o:.iperor of Russia since the reign of and closing again threw the water, unlooked-fo- r happening. Peter the Great. lie walks dai'y bund and mud in huge jets higher than along the streets of St. Petersburg, tops of trees. the the The atmosphere Ilcr tnilcrstunllni of It. generally quite unattended, and as ha wan filled witli a vapor A thick of gas. woman living In one of the fashion- is seldom recognized he meets now and At New Madrid several boats were car- able avenues had a bit of statuary bear- Mien j with little adventures which ried by the great waves up onto the ing tho inscription: "Kismet." , The ;aused him much amusement. During bank of the river above just the town, housemaid was dusting the room one one of his promenades he saw a youi.ii and were left high and consider- ' dry a day when the mistress appeared. I selling for thirity kopecks most able distance from the water. Many "Shure, mam, what's the manin' of the terribly unflattering pictures of him- boats were on wrecked the snags, 'ritin' on tho bottom of this?" asked the self, which so delighted him he whiles that others were sunk or stranded on maid, referring to the inscription on immediately bought one and gave it to the sand bars and islands. The scenes the statuary. " 'Kismet' means 'Fate,' " Princess Alix, with the remark: "It Í r several days-- during the repeated replied the mistress. Bridget was cannot be so very like, as no one recog--j shocks were horrible. The sulphurated Imping painfully when she was walk- nized mo when I bought it." Neverthe-- i g nos discharged tainted the' vAv wii.li ing with Pat not long afterward, and loss the work of art was put in a place iio::ou: c.'.luvia, and so ironjly lie asked: "Phwat's the matter, Brid- of honor in the Anitschkow palace, the water of pivnated the river for one get?" "Faith," was her answer, "I j On another occasion as he was driv- - lind fifty r.iiles below ' hundred that it have the most terrible pains on me ing slowly along the Nevski a man at- bo could hardly used for any purpose tempted to throw a letter into tho THE EAGLE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1895. 15

HAS A CHART FOU HIS COOK. giraffe is the original and natural carriage, but missed his aim unci the knocker? Look at that lon, slender pcMÜJi fell under t'.ie wheals. Ilia An Illinois Alnn's Original Method of Cur- neck and the lumpy, bony head at tac ii- üi -' itv immediately ordered one of his ing Himself of Dyspepsia. end of it. It reminds you of a sledge 1" via j Uerants to pick it up und give There is a man living in Woodlawn hammer, and that is what it Í3 in fact. it to lii'.u, anl, in spite of the almost who has dyspepsia, says the Chicago When Daisy gets excited she begin ; tc.rfal entreaties of a high police Tribune. This fact, unfortunately, is knocking; that is, she throws her head oficial win was on the spirit, insisted not so extraordinary as to entitle it to from side to side using it like a hammer on opening it and reading it himself. special mention in a great American and dealing fearful blows with certain Calling the supplicant to the side of the city of overwork and underplay, but it n. If any other person besides my carriage the emperor promised to grant is notable in this instance on account self should enter her stall he would get his petition, and turning to the ollicials of the ingenious method resorted to a blow from her head that would said in a loud voice: "On no aceount is bv the dyspeptic to cure himself. knock him senseless, and then she the man ta be punished or annoyed in He carries to its uttermost the medical would trample and kick him to death. any way on account of this letter." maxim that dyspepsia is due, among The animal has but a small brain, and It is much comineatod on in court other things, to irregularity in the food cannot be reasoned with. The only circles that so far the czar has refused supply. He has eaten on schedule way to get along with her is tobe quiet to accede to the often-repeate- d wish time and accordimr to hxed rule for and not get her excited. I can do about of the Grand Duke Michael Nikoia-jewidsc- h several months, but has not derived as I please with her. I enter the stall and raise himself to the rank the benefit from this system of diet at all times, feed her, and brush her oii of though the whole court which he had hoped for, and has ac every day. She is a clean beast, and would be delighted ta see him in the cordingly resolved to take his life, or, gives but little trouble. A new keeper becoming and guttering1 uniform. The as it happens to be, his stomach into would have a hard time with her, as reason ho gives is that he prefers to his own hands and see what he can she knows me and would not let a retain the grada of colonel, which was do with it. lie has nearly drowned stranger do anything for her," says the bestowed on him by his late father. this useful organ with draughts of hot Cincinnati Vimos-Sta- r. water, with or without salt, imbibed The obamunt beast was standing at GiMirso V.'i'.'úi.ioii'rf Coat. warm milk until he feels almost like an the other end of the stall, looking out Wo hear a good deal about the sim- infant in arms again, and yet he is not of the window at a man who was walk- plicity of life in America in the eight happy. He has even, although an un ing on the hotel porch, but on hearing eenth coiúury, says the Boston Jour-r.a-l. usually dignified man, chewed gum, but her name called out she came over and '.'.) r much l:"t ve '.vas probably grc-.iic- at- his stomach goes on generating as stuck her head out of the wire lattice tention p iid by men to the matter of tras as a ward meeting. and looked at the keeper with a bright dre;:s than is naid to-da- George lie believes that it he will throw this look in her face. Washington, who lo the great nnd care style of physic to the dogs and once less wovld is either in uniform or sol- more eat what he likes, cooked as he .lackdiiwa in Schoolyards. emn black, was fussy enough at the likes to have it, as his mother used to Birds are not long in learning where . . .1. .. :t"o oi ii'..ecu 10i i:ni::e .1.uiis ninel... lor uio cook it, his stomach will again go as food is to be found. Gulls follow in of his tailor: "Memorandum blithely about its work as it did when the wake of ships and crows in the '.'.) have my coat made by the following ho was a happy, whistling farmer boy wake of the plow. A European writer Live:;', ions, to be i: rdo a Irook with a and didn't know he had a stomach mentions an interesting habit of Lapel Breast. The Lapel to contain on until he heard of it at tho country tho jackdaws, which live in towers and e : c!i side six Button Holes und to be s chool one day. He has a piece of card belfries. Many of us in our schooldays about live or six inches wide all the board about two feet m circumference, must have admired the manner in way equal, and to turn as the Breast and on this card is a series of circles which the jackdaws distinguish the on lie ('cat does, to have it made very one within the other. In the center of significance of the different school Ion;; Waisted and in Length to come the cardboard is a hole just large bells. In general they do not mind the dov.il to or below the bent of the knee, enough to admit the little round bell-ringin- It is nothing to then, the Waist from the Armpit to the Fold kitchen clock which hangs from the and they go on with whatever they hap- to be exactly as lor.g or longer than wall. Each circle is divided off into pen to be doing. Not so with the bells from thence to the Bottom, not to have sections represents ; kip;ci of time. which murk the beginning and the end More than one fold in the Skirt and the Tho innermost circle is marked "Lggs, of recreation time. When the bell top to bo made just to turn in and three the next "BiseuiU and Muffins," the strikes for recess the jackdaws abandon Button Holes, the Lapel at the top to third "Bread," the fourth "Roast the playgrounds, even before a single turn as the Crpe of the Coat and Button Beef," the fifth "Chicken," and so on pupil is in sight. Then at the first to come parallel wilh the Button Holes for the nema of the bill of stroke of the bell that calls the schol and the last Button Hole on the Breast fare. The cook is in.it ru cted to put tho ars back to the schoolroom down come to be right opposite the Button on the food on the stove, or inside of it, as the the jackdaws in all haste. Each wishes Hip." case may be, only when the minute to be first, that it may have the first hand of the clock i.i opposite to tho be- chance at any crumbs that the boys The Coroso nr Ghost Plant. ginning of one of the sections in the may have scattered. A Post, com- writer in the Boston circle representing the article to be The boys have not all gone in, but (?) em menting on the curious floral cooked and to take it out at the pre- no matter. They will have no time now of blem which decorates the volumes cise moment when the hand has tra- to molest the birds, and so need not be poems, speaks of it Emilv Dickinson's versed the section thus begun. For dreaded. few find as a botanical curiosity "which instance, he wants his eggs cooked just lifetime." The No Unmistakable Hound. more than once in their three minutes, not a second more or is not a A good story is told of Sig. Foli, the facts in the case are these: It less. Accordingly the egg zone is di- of fungi, and Once upon a time he flower at all, but a species vided into sections of throe minutes famous basso. of once "The Raft," when a child- if one "finds a specimen it but each. The roast beef must stay in just was singing is because lie in audience suddenly piped or twice in a liiothr.c" it ;;f teen minutes for every pound it con- ish voice the streets, in attempted to organize an im- spends his life on paved tains; the muffins must bo taken out in in and to Foli kept his gravity otiice rooms, or confines his rambles twenty minutes, and so on. promptu duet. a "two by twice" city lot. It is, as the with some difficulty until he came to known as the "Hark! What sound is that Post writer rightly says, HAS A HARD HEAD. the line "corpse" or "ghost" plant, and it grows which breaks upon my ear?" This so only in the darkest and dampest nooks The Giraffe's Douin of Tho-.ich- t Is Like tickled the fancy of the vocalist that of the dense forests. The early cot Here Kleilgo 11 limner. he interrupted himself with a hearty of Missouri and other portions of tho "Speaking of knockers," said Ed laugh and left the platform, followed west will remember it as the Indian loyne, who for the hist ten years has by the pianist. Twice they came back l'ipe. It has a single bell-shape- d imi- aeon keener of Daisv, tho giant giraue and attempted the song, but finally tation flower on the end of a perfec.ly t the zoo, "do you know that th had to give it up in despair, much to colorless stem. ti-.- nm',"",nt of the audi"""". lb" THE EAGLE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1K95.

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