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Eddy Daily Current from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 3

Eddy Daily Current from Carlsbad, New Mexico • 3

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THE tiDDY DAILY CURRENT. SATURDAY SKIT. 1 1894 LOCAL. JAS. BAURETlMYrLL HANO THE SUPREME COURT AFf THE VER01CT OFTHE TRIAL COURT I THE PECOS V4H.EYV A Ciel Country UeHorlbod by One or Iti IT 18 (W0RTJ1 THE MOjNEY.

TlteiiEMi-Y ekhlv Ci'kkent takes psecoid place- as a'paper for the peo- McGASUN TIPTON I'yriefor of ttic e. W. proene Steam mrssmng Mactime Vie ore prepared to thresh Wheat, Oats, Egyptian Coin, Barley, Alfalfa. Apr! all grain separated" with, the mactiiiie. vVe are vvith a sixteen H.

P. t-iiyiiKi and J. 1. i a so and will linifii your iviul saiisfao-to-ily. f.t-n- orders' (it "CiuiiiijNT otttco wliere cftu be 1, arued' tl.e point-lit which be fouud nt any lime, na'slet hat returned from Marshall 'Jos llaymau cnmo in to-day from his tNew York trip.

-y Eddy Host) Co. No. held ft special meet ing Ttvuriilny evening. Bitting is expected home from his eastern trip to-morrow. J.

P. Church, popular proprietor of Jlotel rauly.Iioswclr, 13 lu thevCity. Bob.v: To Mf. and Airs. Allen 1.

Smith Aug. 80, ft son, weight nine pouuds. Another bigwagonlwid of peaches Was inr this week from the llagcrmau fai in, ihe approncinng nuptuais 01 a very worthy young couple la Eddy now agitates The first- train passenger wilt leaVe for the north. over the extension to morrow JJiss Eiiima flaya departed on the after- train for El Paso, to he absent jsevoral months. jv; I The town of Phenix has been 'usually iuict, no arrests having been there" for over two weeks.

There is some talk among theVjuambers of the lire department about going to ltos-wrell on the first train. Jdr. and Mrs. Albert Lee rejoice in the advent of a bright little girl who came reside at their home Aug. 28.

The jolly Dr. Smith jumped on the outgoing train to-day to visit Dallas on ness expecting to return in ft few days. i W. C. nf Itoswell, is in the eity-ttt-tiXy sizing up itfiL-jpetropolis.

"ieison. busitess with Mr. Career the sewing machine man. Some one stole the electric globe from "Ihe front room of the truck house the other night, and should the thief be apprehended lie will be roughly dealt with. Arthur Hilton returned Thursday- evert- I I Ml Ii, if territory, Its aim is to print the news of the valley lirst, of the day.

Its Texas nSws is fresher and fully as complete as "can ohtaiued through any Texas -paper while its home hews is more thoroughly gleaned than any other home paper. Iwo papers containing- about forty columns of reading each week are given at the same rates exacted for papers giving only ten to, twenty columns of stale itejns much of js good, only as historical and descriptive matter, the rjej, hayingjjeen priuted the previous wt in the CcuijKNT.i The Cpkkkjct devotes-considerable attention to. live out bejieves it the province of newspaper to print the fivws first, opinions ana commetits anerwataa. The "Dairy," "Live' Stock," "Agricultural'' and "Woman's" departments-are quite well known as valuable features. The reforms advocated by.

the Ci'K KENT are "Good Tax" or "Simpler Tax," 'Tariff. Reform," -Eeououiy, in County Affairs," and placing in ollice of men who respect law and desire that Xew Mexico shall be known as Vjilace. wherelife and property are safe. Uo yot wish to euv courage the above rciorms and at the same time obtain twice as much reading for your money, take tlie-CujiKENT for it is worth the money. C5all fqr DemocrntlotCoiiYeiitton By authoiity in us vested, a convention is hereby oalled to meet at Las Ccuoes on the47th day of Sopfember A.

1SU1. or- immediately af'er the adjonrnirjent of the territorial convention, for the purpose of nominating democratic candidates to represent the 8th and 9th council districts in the ifRit legislative assembly oi Kcw Mexico. In said convention Don Ana and Graut counties will bo entitled to ocveu delegates each; Linooln five; and Cbayesoad EdJy to three delegates each, The bhairmen of the various county'! oommittees are urgently and, respectfully I-ecnestd tp ttlk? th? steps tQ have their countitat fully represented. V. D.

May, Sec. L. W. Lenoib, Chiir, Dcm.Couu. Dist.

Cjw Demoorntlv Conventinil, The democratspf Eddy county are here-' byealled -tdrmeet-in mass convention Saturday, Sept. 8, at 2 p. m.at the court house-in Eddy to elect three delegates to the territorial convention to bo held inJUs Cruces-, Sept. 17 and also select a delegation to at-, tend thceouncil convention and to discuss any other business which may come before the convention. U.

A. Xymeyki Char. Ceil. Fresh lot of Dried Emits, this year's orop, at Killough's on Canon street. 1'rugrniti.

The following is the program of the entertainment to be given under the auspices ot the Kpworth League at the M. li. Church, south, on Tuesday even ing, Sept. 4th, 18'J-l, exercises beginning at 8 o'clock: Cliorus, Lover of.My Soul." Scripture Reading, Robt. Kallilian.

Invocation. "Larboard WatcTi." Address, j. o. ('amerim. Solo.

"The Shadows of the Even ing Hours," Mrs. (iilchriest. Recitation, Stealing Green Watermelon, Willie lVlplirey Chorus, "Rock of Ages Recitation, "The Dream of Eugene Aram," W. KOrr. Cornet Solo, J.

Kiirth. A Punished, Mrs. (iambic. Orchestra, "What are the Wild Waves Saying." "Women's Work.for Jesus," by Miss Edith Ayers, Sah, Mr. "Two Ressie Hilton.

"Rock a-bye" by seveivlittle girls. Orchestra, "Little Usher maiden." K. O. Creigiton, 1)K Vgood of hoiscSj five and eilit years old, height 1,009 each: tinriiess anil plo for j100. Call at his lice.

Crozier doing sonic fancy upholstering. Call mid see tlic work he is doiutr. C. W.SHEPHf RD. If Sootft Ko KcpnbUetn.

Mr. Granville Rlohardson, of Itoi- woll, is in town to attend the meeting of the demoorntio central committee. expresses himself as very hopeful of the fptaro of (ho Pooos VHiley, and lias no jeiionsy of the sister oity Eddy. He "I saw Eddy first in 1890 oud there were only six l.onses on the ground, the streets were ohout and the rncsquite waserowiua' everywhere. It is now a handsome town of 2,500 inhabitants with eleotrio UghtJ and walor works.

During the same time Roswell has iucrerfaol from 400 idhabi-tnnts lo 1,500 anj is Dtill growing. The railroad will be there by October 1. The grading otitis now within 15 miles of Roswell, and tbe" track is laid 30 miles oat of Eddy. Tlu first train oat of Roswell will carry a choice assortment of Pecos Valley products. "On that day there will be a barbocuo at grova nnd banquet in town.

Two excursions, one from Denver and one from the east will come in and tho town is propurimr to givs a royal weloome to all comers. Tho completion of the road will bo a great thing for Koswell. Rack of it is trie splendid mineraTcbuntry of Linooln; it is the uat oral oenter of the greatest agricultural valley in.tho world, and-its orchards and farms show bo done by irrigation. There have been over acres cnltivated for years near Roswell and the Korthern caunl aud Hondo resorvoir will furnish waer for over 150,000 acres, 40,. 000 of which is already patented.

Some folks sny the Pecos Valley is alkaline. That must be a mistake because the best orohards around Koswell are on the laud thotis heaviest with this so-called alkali. Experts callthis white oxores'ceuoe gypsum, Prof. Iilnut when' there said he could see no alkali. J'EforaMaliiKaourBlnck about 20 milts below Edd, up through the Eos-well country orop3 never in better general oondijipiv.

All crops except peaches will be full, ami thoy, although somewhat lajs, than full crop, will be bet-'ter than usual because the trees are not overloaded. "Ttier? II be tip fair this year. tY? intend, to conocntrato our effort,) On tho big celebration of the completion of railroad. The big excursion coming to as, the.bnrbecae, tho bnnq-aot and all will tako op. our although I personally was in.

favor of -tho regular fair, fin-provemeuts are notable iu Bosttell. Tlio Ganllior block, costing $25,000, 'is almost completed and a great many business men aie comiag amongst ns to setllu'. "The Seven Rivers resorvoir Is a splen did sight. It sftofohes in length over J3 miles, is milej wide, and on its. banks will be situated the now town of Holtswold.

The reservoir is known up Lake MoMillan. "1'hereare very few people, who cnn grasp tho magnitude of (lie operations in the Pecos Valley." Resides tho voirs now eocatrootsd there is the big Hondo Inkc wlrieh work is progressing. Ihoro is mpro than enotigh water to irrigate orrery anro of arnble l.in.d in the valley, and wo are lindin ont that --tha- gypsum onr soil is so puddling the bottoms and sides of onimls tlia't we havs httlo or no Joss. of. Wnlc'r rom -eopg Tho Pecos Valley is great plpce." urn lor As a remedy for nil forms of headache Electric Kilters Ims proved to be tlm very best.

It tflects a puruuiuunt cuie rmd the uiost dreaded liabit-'unt eiclt Id to its influence. uruo ull wlii-are nlfiiclcd lo procure bottk, and givr this remedy a fair ces of liabitnal constipation ljlectrio llilterp cures by giving the. hwded tone to tin lioweU, and few oases I ing resist the line of this medicine. Try it oiir-e. bottles only Fifty cents at Eddy Drug Store.

Tho lint unipt-s only Shepherd A- Ciilchriest's. 25i'. per box nt Miwlrt Inti tierlunn. On violin, comet or iny band instrument, nt fi )o. per lesson, by J.

Kurtli. JVen." orders wlt.li Runvlinuiu uu J. Potter Ni tri. To owners of pstriy Hnimiils: I will huut estrnys nnd deliver same lit owners on payment of reasonable chnrgc for my tfHoblo aud extH-nsc. Any who Iihvb rlray nniisnW will bn benelllted by addresxing iitn with rands nnd descriptions of -est iny.

J.C DlI.Nf.ttl,' nnir Erlrlv, N. M. -r O. W. OILCHRIEST.

BliiMront. n.W.Schrcedcr ii-uii('l, puircd arid 1 a niatlf altcn ii, Coal ami vi-htj at.tl pnt'tifi at rut.Cl lNrl.y and iuU cU'antil, tlyud prcuspij. Satisiaclion GEimtciil 11C JIuoll Interact In th Exnention tTolur-ln rho ll-lion 1 Good Condition and Hendr to Pay the Pdtmlty. to Eddy YSasta Fk.N. A.ng.

31. The case of James Barrett, on appeal to the supreme court, was ajprmed and Friday, September the date fixed for the execution. The citizens of Eddy On lonming that the murderer, James Barrett, wits to be hung shortly were generally anxious to know whether the execution would be in public or consequently the law on the subject was investigated. was found that the statutes ot this territory are silent on that subject, apparently leaving the matter1 Wholly Irt the discretion of the sheriff. Mr.

Kemp, tho sheriff was then interviewed and stated that he was anxious to proceed the nnitler on the judgement of the town ot Eddy, lid said he would erect the scaffold either in the court house yard or outside the City limits, those 'who request the privelcge ot the'man hung- to "witness the execution. The citizens are almost, unhnimgjis for a privato execution, but the hanging will probably take place south of town at a point to be selected by the sheriff. 1 Six Kaiti-o Shot by Mob. jcclal to Cvubkkt. AVU.MIXGTOX, Sept.

1 Six ne-gros who were arrested lor barn burning fifid pillaging were taken from the 1 here this morning by a mob ami shot to death. No arrests. Con. N. y.

Ilnnks Di-nd. Wat-tham, Sept. 1. Xatha-nal P. Banks died this morning.

Gen. Bank's was born at Waltham, Jan. 181(1. Was elected several times to congress and occupied the seat of governor of iis native state. WheiAhe war; broke out he took command as of the volunteers, and sooa commanded the Army of the Potomac.

After tho surrender he was again elected to congress Uis whole connected with high public position. Spain lias placed an import duty on Hour of five dollars, per barrel to retaliate for the placing of a duty upon sugar which was shipped- into this country from Cuba, This is as it should be. Every country Kliould retaliate against a country that would hog everything. England should prohibit the entrance to her pprtar'df any American products. Then, with oiity a home market for our 'products wc would see times w'urs'e, and business more stagnant than was ever known in the most panigy panic.

Go to Killongh for overy thing fresh and now in groeerres. Fresh evaporated fraits at Killough's ohenp. I Eleiraut bed room suits ntCrozier's. A lot of fresh apples at Killough's which will be sold cheap. Come and make an oJar.

PECOS VALLEY CIRCUIT. Mtrliofilt Kpi.siioiml CIiuvrIi. Services will b-i lield I n. v. durina the iiionth of September as follows: bept.

i. Black Kiver, a. m. Valid, m. Eddy (coloreilyill)p.

ni. Sept. liucky Arroya, 11 u')v 8:80 p.m. Sept. IU.

Vuiid, 3:30 p. m. Eddyrfcoloreri) 7:30 prrar Sept. 23.. Otis, 8 p.

in. Sept. 80. flagcrman, 11 n. m.

8:30 p. m. W.Il.llllid KIT, Pnsto New York's Covcvnnr to tlic Faruien. Wo hnvo flip Wst railinails jn the country. Why Kliould wo not boast of the best roads to lnurld I don't kuow that I can give you iiuu.li light oil tho matter.

I have tried to do so in ouo or two messages. I have ginntod liearincrs on mid it Fcciucd to wo tluit'thero were enotigh bills iu the last legislature to make good roads throughout tho state. Tho utoro i.stmly tho subject tho bet ter i am saiisned tinttvWe aro ruisinK emmgh money for kki voals now. rvoni statistics fathered from tho coun ty clerks I learned Jliat wc upend im rraiiliy 2, 700, 000 days' work on tho of tho villajres ami cities. Mucliof tlio labor appears to be sunk iu iiie mnn inontore ngiireon tlio matter tlio stronger has lxtiomo my couclu; sioii ithat tho way to make good ruads towmpeltho man who is nssescd his poll tax to work it out honestly.

When you aro assessed, putiu a goorl( heavy day's work, and letyonr highway commissioners and patlnnsters work together. Theu J-oa will have good roads Mjcfore you know it Exercise your iu- gennity in the work, and year after year youf roads will gro better. Wo hvtv laws enough on tho statute booki now, ind thero- is uo reason why this state should not be first in, the matter of good roads, as it the first iu other tiling-. Governor VUnpffnl Klfns of Itnad ActUHy. tho snbjc-'t of good toodii causing many oduiuinuities-tor take active nU-r in securing tho benefits tobodeiivctl from their construction.

From tho Atlnjitic to tho Rocky ruouii-fciins this good wwrk receivjjig more attmiticu thou nt nny former riod in 1 tiv Iiistory of the eonntiy, and when thoroughly awakened to' its iuimirtaPce tin era of iinnrovenient will ltiu, iv'utdV from rapid develop ment tiir. will follow! vnll bo thoroughly Anion anin its character, is no nation mid, rtakesf such uieasnff-ji of importance vitb. th" same enthasiastio tttnuiubtitiu. F.sc)iiinm litclicnn Hark. Aug.

Hon. John p. Hntcheson ha retur'acd licrfae from Washingt--c WATCHES, QLOeKS, JEWELRY. And rcpairing is my bniness, bn if mi a i.c-y cle Tlu-n I am ftireiit tor tho toi) wclll; now tn lii-si'liist-clflss wheel mn.k-NII tun.l-t of l.ii-y ti- iv(uur and tin' Wih-lil E. D.

BEAN. V- -i- M. TIPTON ll-LSt'l-flir-l rrt-cia-iH l.i IjHti'l rriuiy ut niiu' U'i'it Gape end- agon Work, Mr. LaSViarr -Hi lit iiiiil h' vy I'di iuu ii i (t tlW lt -tv, inn vm1 Ix- tiinl wilh W.m i.a.l.v. to nil wwU mm.

Hardware, tJ Queeribware, Pocket and Table Out I ery Arnrh unit ion, Books for tie Timel Progrre3 and Fvcrty. An i i iifv intu tho (au of industrial (Irprr-aion iri-tnst of want witliiiicwjae of wclih i hi- On of the rnort. import fintributiini vet rmlTfc lo ctciwniic literatute. It i-. fu'l ot vii.tl is-written with e.irncir'.r.

an. I piwVr, nd is a wu-k hani tii by rfuwi wligi'Vnte begun. utar titft Monthly, an VcxttV' nt( mirilv ti original, the most itiihum ar.J iniiit'4iii igiinT lign which. rcononw Jus V-' ,1 (rum America, but it is not much in Ih .14 nt the 1 rij)cts it has na cujI siiiiSt '( "TheV'clth of Nations' E'lii Snutli, a century ago, or, since Maltln iinml.it ril hi theory of population Hicaxtitt his thrt iy rcit. A mure aressivf nui ro Aiy hok w.i iitvtr wriuen.

NiW 't) ifrrahf. Social Probjemfl. Th; y. 1 lhot v-ho ifjil only tor tiivrrii that there is not dry fri this ltuU, 1 or there a l-ut will couilcI 1 Protection or Free Trado? An (xjmin.ntioti ol tilt t.iritT tiustiun uIiiivcijI KaiJ to the iuter-ti oft-evr. Mr, Gorg haswiitUnjs art eennomit ar.d a re-former; nrjie ilnrithit, a yuiA 4 ChrUtiaru Welwartity commend his book la" all vhowish to lee fcnllicnt diKtiwon popular mivsttw.CHurch Prtts, New Yuik.

A orpod Phlloiiophcr. an exaniinatiort of Mr. Heri ert bpn.er's v-rivMS utterance ou th l.jnc tiu'Mton, Mtih noine iiiti. dental felrenc to liis aynthctic Abori'lre mailed bottfU W', fkM, $1 oi. Half m.

l.rtfl eatb. 'lt ee wt ttal 'I'rohifmi" ait alio pMbtiilttj Of 9 1 ceaii actl. The Condition of 1-. to HKycll Ol VofK UsTff wsi or irw r6t only 1h mMt luckt comr3d unjl txpoaitkxl of imgk liH hal jp. (wared, Ihc fafrnqtl Itic -vrral iri.a- lies of UiiiW.nytuitoiia -rOotpl lAa unrr.

-A CUlk i tmU, tjptr, ya fi.lt. Tho Land Question, avm it How it Ik One ri roi rtatilnw of thn wort -virh vidian ol 11 of lh.hrory tti With JiJliilrai-dri for 1U (Urr vtirU it ii Y. It- Ii of lettc, bM(iul la ccrait! toi pcnfc-urnS 4n Vulor lli-f-j tivr p.nne4 twytin.) 4. P(pir, iotmi. Prooorty In Lan-1; a wr.i-.

twrt.i i.if Dukvt rd enry Gtnrr. P-pr, xacenta. Coute.tM -lhi rropd-. at fin Ftuiax'' lly of Fnsfn the C-nlif ht Arl, H- I la Ridjctijiit Us trram Nattmia Outiufbt tit. All of aS.

lit to.d. kv Ht.iry Ctsuft, bn Hrk Kjv IijJ a Ijtg.f eiuuUl'n Ih.n trsy oth.f boofc evrf neliwi, z.rj. tire Hit-'e, at tti f.f r-atUtrJ ill other l.n-. tUjge. I1i hjvrt.J.

tu minftt, ind yun kki kimiiLiiitj .1 onto yxn in u. shun. The ft Nrl lite ftt ar.4 fN to Kile lh-. rlu fhrwttce Ml ert fl the IJ tntu it nA mett V'fWtMk ire uiH-nn, (ttnw enfarc-U ji. tf.ted itrvil 4 thee huAt.

arl we hjve iru vJ nv i ptntji'J on receipt of fn.t, Sctt4chiUi order ant KldteuihB)uat. The Story of My Dictatorship irt tlso he a. iiltj Baitpii-oii not ft yt unu. Tha KiurH, f.Uior Jgunul uyt cf it to be I9eooome leiuran tviut I Kkwud' KaiwrUiMO." irtg from a six week's sojourn in the mountains. Arthur is in fine health and reports having had, a splendid time.

Arthur Proctor and Miss Sadie A. Stain er were married in llockford. 111., Aug. 22, Mr. Proctor, who is foreman on the 0.

B. i 35ddy farm in llucrtn, is expected hpine to-morro with his bride. Kev. Edingtou will depart next Tuesday i tfqrElPaso to attend the annual confer- (-(uieoof his church, closing his first year Sere to-morrow Mr. Eclington is a most orthy man and It is Iq be hoped he will returned to this charge.

AO. H. Woodall, of Xonrlon, whff has been the guest-of Ellice Every for six months, departed to-day for San Fran- jwlieu leaving- "I don't giv a for Pecos Valley, and want ltjput in. the paper," so here it is. lie afterwards stated the reporter that ho would in all proba- unity return and Invest in the valley.

-JlfcCashn and Overman have leased the yard and grain, hayand wood deposi-'- tory mid city scales this office from McCaslin and Overman are known in Eddy and vicinity, haviog been employed on the Greene farm-for the past three years. -They will handle all kinds of grain and hay and will feed transient teams. Jles-tiuite woodjvill he found on hand at all times and it will bo delivered to any part ol town af reasonable rates. All who do business with this firm will find the boys 'Square and honorable in their dealings. The Eddy Hospital is one j'ear old to- day.

It was the result of an agitation by the papers calling-' for a Sister's hospital for Eddy. The Woman's Guild of Grace churcii then took tlio matter, in hand and by soliciting voluntary subscriptions from the laborers on the dam at Seven llivers ind giving a cantata at. the court house aiscd about SUoO.OO, which amount with her donans and the sums realized from iitertainmer.t.s kept the institution on its jCt until about May 1st of this year when Guild found it impossible to meet, the lenses oi tne hospital, several bills liny- accumulatcd which seeilie.1 impossible At this junction the Eddy llospl- iAssp'clatibn was iuic dollar fee Joeing charged and fifty cents tr'month dues, the members having the kht to cira and treatment In time'of A -without further cyst. To Mr. McKin-le-y mnagerof the hospital, is ductile Ci 'of iU success, ably assisted by Dr.

Kitflsincer. Mr. John Franklin is trip mv- eijf secretary, who has given murk of his time to drawing up pill ers and assisting in the work. Mr. Fred Xynioyer, V.

Piontkowsky, Mr. Uussell qiul Mrs. Can-field constitute the executive ctmniiitlre. Though all have worked nobly for tile hospital it cannot bo gainsaid that Mr. Mc-Kinlcy has beer) the wheel horse of the institution at tlio low salary of $50 per month and ft would bo Impossible to conduct Jhp hospital should he from any cause become unable to atton I to no other person in.Eddjf-cqn'nty coujtf.

possjbly fillhis place. Pr. Kviislnger has served witika zeal high- rly comiucudalii'e ami. should "receivo the thanks of uti who wish to see a hospital in Edify. Sixty-three patients have been cajped for.during the year with only ten The large transient clement conning and going in this valley mkes the maintenance of a hospital In Eddy' one of the most worthy works humanity and for every penay spent to aid It the donor will lay Bp where neitlit-r moth hi currupfcur ujictcs urcaK in aim llo Cu.

Sluclal 4 apci-'l me -ting of Eddy. P.oe Co. Ho. 1 ithemby oiled, to meet at the tiack hon Tharday, Ang. "J4, at 7:30 p.

to coosidfltitig the propriety of msk. iug an addition to the uniform order. Uk4l, B. T. Kixlouoh, Scrtt.iry.

Foreman. linns, pistols, repaired iu first-class der Cror-ier's- 11 8c Kiltosgh' liargaint in apples. Lemons at Shepherd Jfc Cilchrieat's only per case. SHEPHERD GlLCHRIEST -'t -m PalW. In --The Famou? Hcgtoh Creamery TButtcr, Fruits, Vegetables, Eggs, Cardies, and all Delicacies, Pohltry.

Cigars. Etc. GEORGE D. bUGAS, EDDY DAIRY Wl LL SU1TLY YOU WITH ES 171 I tinifcK.2;-, EDDY, MEXICO.

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