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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 EDDY DAILY CURRENT. WEDNESDAY SEPT. Ig b94 1 CONFEREiNCK ADJOURNS. TIPTOII LOCL. Y.

Smith 18 ill with mumps. Buffraco and Tinmtrratloii. Tho practical benpfft of woman snf rago in increasing tho political powe THE NEWS IN DRIEF. Two Chicago lawyers named Wiilh and Roller fought over a lawsuit. JVnWo will die.

of Grceno are (-paud to thresh" lyplian Corn, Barley," Alfalfa. nf. aeparated with tho a sixteen Q. P. mid i.

separator r.nd will yiiur -I 'iiMimpt'y- and I.riv urdr- nt ipajmxr offle vlu I'm, l.i-1 ti.o wbioh hi- at a. WATCH IC CLOeKvS, JEWELRY. walcli ri paiiinu ia "iy biisiuess, but if von Ki'-i a Jl'iu-ii am ni-nl ilu t'uo vU" luTowii'l" Vo.jimo in li. tho U't Uial-dusH r.iaiH-: All cr 1.1-.vela repairs sad tltr relc'ffatwl Morsau Wright E. D.

BEAN. TIPTON ll.H ti ttrtt-r! in rt'iiUUVnnou St wiiit li will Ik ftmmtviiuly till limes to tl Fina Garriage and Wagon Work. un.UU kTuiUuf Ajiuliiuo ft liist-TliKH IU lit ninl -lt Cm i iitpo nii" w.iM w.hUhh ttiil 1 1 Willi liiiliTt tv lt all wft. ill i I fc, Pocket and Tame Cutlery, Books for the Times; Progress and Poverty. An Inoulry into the ctusa of induslrUt deprcsliont and increase of wint wilhinres of wttlih Th Ron- tdy.

5o pp. One ol th most hnporttnt contributlmu yt mi.le to economic literature. It If full of vital thought, it written with euirnejtneM and power, and li a work hard to lay down when once begun. Popular Sti-met Monthly. Progress and Poverty Is not merely the moit orifiinal, the most striking and important contribution which political economy has yet received from) America, but It not too muclWto My that In theso retpects it hat had no equal since the publication of tury affo, or, at least, since Malthus formulated hi theory of population and Kicardo his theory of rent.

A more aggressive, not to sy audacious, book waa never written. New York HcraU. Social Problems. The Y.S aays: To those who read only for diversion we may ssy that there is not a dry pane in this book, nor is there a paragraph bufwill compel attention." Protection or Free Trade? Am 1 examination of the tarifT question with especial re gardtotheintcresuofLajKir, Mr. Gaorgt hat written as an economist and a re.

former yea, mora than that, at a patriot and a Christian. Wc heartily commend his book to all who wiah to see an intelligent discussion ol a live ami popular question. Crci Prtu, New York. A Perplexed Philosopher; Being- an elimination of Mr. Herbert Speneer'l various utterances on the I Question, with some incidental reference to hit synthetic philosophy.

Alnvetrt mailiii potlptni in to nit met, tlotk, ft. bo. Half "If or Half morotia, fti.no rare. Vcy'ltf'' S-tial Trobltmt" trt mJu ptMuktd unalltr tjpt at 1 1 tentt eaca. The Condition A reply to the encyclical of Poffc WtklContaimng lot Weallb- ol jiauont.

vy AOjUn jmfl, a. cen the text ol Die encyclical of intclligenee is by Uiq sta- lisiiiM nniimilnfl' hv Di. Jusuuli S. Sen- ner, and recently published, in regard to the immigrants landed at Ellis island, Now York, dnriiig 1898. There wore males, 123,004 fomales, almost three men to one woman.

is about tho usual Wohiatf suffrage would doublo; the American vote, while it would add only one-third the foreign vote, thus vastly increasing the educated majority, while doing no iujustie to our naturalised fellow citizens. At present men of foreign birth exert a mnoh greater relative power than their number entitles them to do, since they represent fewer women than do the: American voters, Boston Woman's Journal. REPUBLICANS VICTORIOUS. They Sleet the State Ticket In Malm by a XjKTge Majority. AccsTA, It lias been1 a good day for the Republicans and correspondingly bad one for the Demo' crats, but the resnlt was not altogether' unforeseen.

To rain and general apathy1 is due the light vote, and though thd Democrats admit defeat, they do nb show a symptom of discouragement. The Prohibitionists and' Populists ard in evidence, as far. aajre). turns indicate. heavy rain put 4 quietus upon the telegraph and teley phone wires' service early in the even''' ing, but reports have been received by the Associated Press from ovor 100 citiei and towns, and these indicate that the state has reelected Governor Cleaves, Republican, over Charles F.

Johnson, Democrat, by a majority vhich will ex' ceed 87,000, the largest in the history of the party. The Republicans have cor' rlcd every county in the state. It is estimated that the legislators "will have a working majority of 125. which insures the re-election of Senator1 Frye. Thomas Reed bus been re elected to congress by a plurality esti mated at 10,000.

Nelson Dingley, Sctb Millignn and Boutelle are also re elected to congress by ninjoritifB ing from fiOOO to 0000. The total void will probably exceed 110,000, Horse runaways are tinklSpwn in Russia, No one drives without having a thin cord with a running' noose around tlie necks of the team. When an animal bolts, this coii is pulled, nnd the horse stops as soon us it feels the pressure on its windpipe ilorsc-inun. THE SHOE IN HISTORY. Straw sandala arc still in use in China and Japan.

"Egyptian shoes were made of palm and papyrus, interlaced. The ancienf Persians VVOre close fitting boots roachinu to the kneeH. The "brogan" of today gets its name from the rawhide "brou" of tho ancient Britons. Egyptian hieroglyphics show the cobbler to have beeu kuown in the time of the Ptoleuiys. Removing the shoes is still a mark of respect in the east, us it ban been for thousands' of years.

The lloman women wore bouse slippers with cork soles aud Jncreused their UelKht by building up these soles to a great thickness. The Greeks of 2,000 years ago wore shoes closely corresponding to those of tbe present. Those of the women were frequently grtcn. ln cploiww'hilB white. The'turped up toes fasuToTIableTu Eujf laud during tbe years of the Plautso net dynasty i soiuetimes two feet la length aud were fastened to the knees by gold or silver chains.

UoodHousekeeplug. BABY KENT. He is undoubtedly tbe Karl of Kent, but it will sound much prettier to call bim "baby" format leusj a year. Boston Globe. The fact that tbe infant horn "tbe other day in England may some day become tfng Wilt noEHpfeVent' hliuTTroni'cfytijjj when he has the colic aud from keeplbg the whole family awake just like other bu- i bjes, bles bimt Exchauge.

1 There Is some curiosity to learn whether the York baby will be nunied George or Albert. Those are the two favorito names of tbe Dresent roVul house of Great Britain. I And the choice ia pretty certain to lie be-- tween them. Boston Herald. England's Hue ot royal succession runs well into the future.

But there may hi do throne in Britain when tbe little fellow who was born on Saturday nt Richmond reaches thoaeto which bis lively grandfather stilb- heir apparent has attained. Exchange. C. W. SHEPHERD.

NEW MEXICO METHODISTS COM-- 1LTE THEIR WORK AND LEAVE 4rr 0 ft HOME -4 Bev. J.v'm. Oiieir eturnMl to Kt Much to tUeDellht-of hl TUa Coafimuee lllle4. lntojwo lHtrlcU Tha Minute, will he PrlnteU In Pamphlet Korn for DUtrlbutlon. El Paso Times.

Tha Hew Mexioo conference, JU. E. Church, aouth, which haa been In se-iou In Trinity ohuroh since last Thursday, adjonrndd yesterday at 11 o'olook. The firlal reports from standing oommittees were mads and brief dnoataions were bkd The most serions trob- UU waa lum waa how to publish the minutes of of the oonrerenoe. umnup ivcjr ucui.im that to be the problem of Methodism of today.

He said the same trouble comes every ooufereuce and the mail who disoovcre a way to pHbliah confurenco minutes wHhorit embarrassment will win famo and fortune. It was uimlly deoidud to acaesa ouch praaaSkL 2, which amount will bo euffleient to defray the expense ot eublisbing. Preliminary "to reading the appoint, ments for the ensuing year liishop oy said bo had been very anxious oyer the appointments he wss about announce bat be had taken the'mattor to Uod and the lesolt would be left with Him. He said thit it had beoonm evident that tbe entire cenfe'rfrnoe was too large for a single district and he hud divided it, placing over each a presiding elder. He thj read the following appointments: EL Skip DI8TB10T.

Rev. C. C. Eddugtoo, presiding elder. El Paso-rHev.

(J. J. Oxley. Alpine J. M.

Urutohfieid, Peoos City Bev. i. E. Bawders. Kjdy Kev.

W. A. Oovett. Hope Rev. 3.

C. Gage. Roswell Rev. C. B.

Govett. Bonitc-Rev. B. Bcoggins- White Oaks Rev. Thos.

Ho-gson. "Transferred Revs. J. M. Stevenson and H.

W. Vinoent to West Texas oon ferenoes; Bev. M. Orutchfleld from the Columbian conference; D. Robinson to Northwest Texas conference.

AMUqCEUQOU DMTBfOT. W. D. Clsytor, presiding elder, witb headquarters at Albuquerque. Albuqoecqua, Kev.

R. Hodgson" CerrillOE (To be supplied.) Gallup (To be supplied.) Socorro and Magdalena Kav, Mark Hodgson. San Maroial (To supplied,) but with Rev. J. D.

Bush, supernumerary. Domingo-Rev. T. L. Latlaooe.

Laa Cruces (To be supplied.) There waa great rejoicing among local Methodists when it was known that Rev. J. Oxley would remain in El Paso, The standing oommittees for the year are.ns follows: Colportage Revs. C. Eddington and T.

L. Lallnnoe. Misxinn Kiva. Robert HodifSOD. 13.

B. Scoggins, and J. M. Crutehfieltf; aud Lay, A. E.

Brown and Judge Boone. Church Extensions Revs. W. D. Clayton and Sawders, and Laymen'i Smith and Terry Pearce; Education-Revs.

C. J- Oxley, T. L. Lal-lance, Edington and Edgiugton Resolutions 01 innniis to me uuizeus ami to the daily press were adopted by a rising vote, nf tor which the conference adjourn ed with the beuedictiop of Bishop Key Duijuhov's for September. Every number of Donauok's Maoazinb gives Justification anew to the claim that Donahob-'s is a mngezine forhe whole country, and not for any section of it.

Though published in New England, and always true to its Character, it is in econ omio, political, and religious matters so broad and fair as to interest every reasonable American. A notable article on eoononics this month is entitled South raav save the Nation." by a North ern Jpuiunhstr "I'he Warfare-wilh Ag a plea for more thorough acicntitio training in ecclesiastical seminaries. Is as brilliant and stirring article by Rev. J. A.

Z'lhm. of Mdtre Dame University. LuoiIh Lovell has beautiful short story. "BMtween I'orts," and thore are good piotures and plenty of light reading as well in this number. Lady Mayor Vateii.

Yates, the lntly mayor of Our huuga, Now Zeal aud, has uow had aoiuo iaonthsiiiofHcorniid'to thoMet-bourne Argus has beeu given hcrjiirf pressiona. Bho has found no difficulty iu the work, aud some of the towusfolk say she Is the best mayor Onehuuga haa ever had. Determined to know her duties, aha had studied thorn, and when sho found certain members wanted to talk away time why, she had introduced the closure. The work, Mrs. Yates added, she had not found incompatible with her position as a woman, "nor had she found anything objectionable about beinga justice of the peace, but she hod only sat on the bench on one or two occasions, one of theso when a little girl was charged with stealing.

She refused to attend in on affiliation cam when she. was asked; She thought that iu such cases a right minded woman is inclined to be harder on her sex than men, and she did not think it would be beneficial to adjudicate. Don't Block Up Fireplace. f'Tc ia all vorv troll tn vnnfc fliw rate an open fireplace," said a promi-ncnt woman physician of New York as we sat waiting in a charming up town flat for the hostess to appear. "Now, Mrs.

L. thinks she way up on hygiene aud would be horrified if she was told to the contrary, but with that gandy screen concealing the fireplace she is shutting off one of the best moans of ventilation the room has in summer. The draft which keeps the fire burning in winter doesn't stop 'because July has come. An open fireplace, with its draft, is a splendid meansofkejoping any room well ventilated and also cooler. In hotels, where the ugly black iron screen is fastened tightly over tho opening, if should Je removed.

VJith quo window orx'n jtlid tho not stopped tap with a lot of truck; rt, fine 'current of air can bo secured that Is a blessing. Nothing more than a potted plant palm should ever impede that air current. Mr. flagerrnan is expected shortly. do toTtrdueTorTJITtedge cream butterr Judge Freeman is home from Santa Fe.

CCBlodgett went to Koawell ycster- inins nrvfiis. of Dalln8. lis at tbe (Jeo. Fee. Of In the city yesterday and to-Uay.

Arch McDonald, of tiler. Mary, Tenn, arrived yesterday and is assisting in caring for his brother. Fred J. was on Aug. 2Srd appoint- ed postmaster nt Weed, N.

vice sam Collins, resigned. -Prof. Davis, tho colored teacher, has fail- ed to show up ana the opening of the colored school has postponed. The new minister of the M. E.

church, nnd wife. Rev. and Mrs. Govette, came in this morning and will hold service Sunday', i'lr Kev. who by the way was chosen presiding elder at the ill Tasb con ference, arrived tills morning, accoinimjiieu by Rev.

and Mrs. Goyetteof Gallup, N. M. Oco. Dawklns left town Saturday much to the regret of many who befriended him, especially Wilson, of the Mansion House, who holds a trunk lor $180 board bill.

Mrs. H.TJ. Canfleld aid daughters, Mis ses Mary and trctta, ana son fan. nrm-wl Saturday from Eddy, N. M.

and will make their home at 111 Crockett SC5dti Tipton oommeilBed. thresh-irig Egyptian corn last Friday. Tnl'toa-chine works splendid and farmers are requested to give notice at the feed and wood yard opposite the Cubujjst oifieo when they want to thresh. The woman stabbed at Phenix Sunday morniua is not exftectedto live, blood pois- onine havinn set in. On account of the serious ci.uditiou ot wounded parties "Pprirn.

the Mexican who did the slabbing' has not yet been Arraigned before the court it being thought best to await tiie result 01 "the stabbing. Jred J. Miller, of Weed, was in the city this week. lie 3ay the democratic county ticket of Lincoln county Uvone of the best ever put out In that couniy. Even the pops can't find any fault with it.

He predicts a clean sweep for the ticket. He Is a staunch supporter of J. F. Uinkla.for representative nnd don't care who knows it Gov. Thornton refuses to interfere In the Barrett execution and the Is must take its course.

The sheriff has decided to perform his most obnoxious task at 1:80 m. Friday, at which, hour the soul of James Barrett will be releasedefrom his body and the murder of James Barney and John llolo-Will be avenged by the ordinary course of law. 1. Mr, McDonald, the conductor who suit-: eied amputation of btu hands nnd "uart of one arm, Is improving rapidly considering how badly he was injured. After the operation of amputation was performed an examination showed that his hip bone was broken, which was set.

Other bruises were found all over his head and body auy of which would ordinarily be considered very serious. Miltnry Dlnolpllue lu the formation of clutraotar. Between, the ags of twelve and twenty, the ooy forms habits whioh largely determine what manner of man he beoomes in after life. Uudr the routine military diebipline, fho acquires hBbit" of aeatflMvf order, ponotuality arid a high sense of responsibility and obligation. r- Hei is trained ic self-reliance, and, at tbe same time' in subordination to rightful authority; and, where rnnk and promotion depend ou merit alone, there found, aa liowhfre elue, a healthful incou'Wre to excel.

It gives tj the sta 4.nt oiF.rariiit. vt elf-reliarjoe. OOlti- vates "a truly Independent spirit, gives to the entire mnn tne eqoipowe ana mastery of self thnt are resnlt of properly rjireoted eduoatioual effort." Military discipline, properly applied, will develop a true. manhood, iH -imbueV yoong wen with high-minded and noble sentiment truthfulness, honor and candor. By apVeahng to the moral sense, military dis-iiline i a means of elerai'ng the chnr-' acts, and of aeoorinj a cheerfnl eompll-.

asjoajwith necessary regulations and re. attention. the repeated calls that military disoip- line makes for quick, responsive- physical action, the ever felt ntceasity of obedience to law, the exercise of authority un- der'a consciousness of personal responsibility, tend to oultiva'e discretion, tact, Judgment, the power to command others end to control one's self qualities emit nently desirable, yet well nigh onattalns-ble under any other than a military system, For catalogue or any information write NewMexicq Military Institute, Roawfll, New Mel. Biroato( ttvolatloa Amorter Calhullca. Kev.

J. A. Zabm, in September A majority of our eonUmiJary writers Avnlffttnn a a demonstrated iet, and their works arc written ia the htwhifW ii inpnosed I J' toej outvery of knowl'dgc, sapreJ and profsiif i and great it lb nnoiber woo have rlready given in their adhesion to the theory of evolution the Dumber is till increasing, and at a pace which Is almost bewildering. Tbe spirit of tvoln-tiou nbiquitoue, and itt iofluenee not only permeates but dominttee every department of though'. lint th spirit of evolution is the spirit Of modern science sint evolution, now nuderalood, is the direct offspring of modern scientific research, To see to what an extent philosophy, theology, hUtory, and IiUralure hate been affected -by contempoiry science, and by evolutionary Jeaebing, one need only take np oy of the eouti works on these topic whioh hae appTd during tbe generation Jus ending.

The; in-flutneee ecpeeialy conspicuous in the WQrktof non-Catholle authbra, but etsn in the ease of Catholics, who ara natarsly more eontervatUe, the rffect i Btieeable and often striking. In a freight and work train collision at iiockbaren, two men were killed and eight injured. A depnty TJnibnl States marshal selzel part of Fore'pangu'a circus at Gibson UU. He three elephauts, panthers, tigers and other animals, Detroit fire board official have sued Mayor Pingree for an agarogato of 000 for false imprisonment; The Democrats of the Twentieth OUio district have indorsed the Populist ca'ndldate for congress. --Two barns Tiave been burned by in-ceudiaries within two "days near ijt.t Baud, Mo.

A vigilauca committee lias Upon the order of Palmer the new governor, the sheriff of the nation cnt down all the polqs" of the National Telephone company in Ardmoro. I. T. Mrs. Lease is angry because she could nqt secure mileage as a witness, as she traveled on a pass.

She says that Lowelliug," also witness, used a pass, but got his mileage. THE MARKETS. Chlrag Livestock. CmcAoo, ovor, o600; bcBt stromrer; others steady. flttle-Keceiptn.

16.0(0; strbnuer. beep-Becetpts, naouj beat; 3 to40c. higher. J. S.

Croiier repairs all kinds of. guns, pistols, sewing machines, also docs beautiful upholstering, etc. bed room siiits at Crozlor's. Call fdr Democratic CqnTentlon -By authority in ua vested, a convention is hereby called to meet at Lab Cruoos ou the 17th day of September A. 1891.

or immediately afrr the adjournment of thu territoua convention, for the purpose of nominating democratic candidates to re. present the 8th and i)th council districts in the Slst legislative assembly of New Mexico. In ssid convention Don Ana and Grant counties will be entitled to seven delegates each; Linooln, live; aid Ecljy to three delegates aaetiVT The of the various oounly committees aie urgently aud respeoiiuil; requested to take the necoisary steps -to bnyo their couuties fully represented. V. B.

MiY, Heo. LBNbnt, tthair, Dem. Coun. Dist, Com For Kent: 5 room house lately occupied by.Slr. Ciinrielil.

E. S. ilotter, room 13 Tunsill block. Aoy and all newspapers, mRgazlnes, and books will be fnrnlshedCoBBHHTSub- urthati nf anliinl Specimen Cases. S.

H. Clifford, iew Custle, was troubled with Nenrnlgla and nheumatimn, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and htrength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Ilarrisburg, "had a running sore on his leg of eight years' stnnding, Used three bottlrs of Eleclrfo Bitters snd seven boxes of Buokleu's Arnica Salve, aud his leg la sound aud well, John 'Speaker, Catawba, bad five largo fever sores on his leg, doctors said ho was incurable. One bottle of Eleotrio BHte'rs and one box" Huokleu'e Arnica halve oured bim entirly.

Bold by Eddy Ding Co. New Groceries and I can furnish the hardware for -your new house, a stove iind" utensils fur wiire for your table aud groceries for everybody. FOlt CA.SU I meet any and all competition. Coino ami B.XKillough,. Hotel Hagerman.

EDDY, JJ. M. Maslii OfEMi Grain, Feed, Hay, Wood. Yard and city scales opposite Current olllce. Highest I'rica Wood, Grain constrantly on hand.

O. W. OIIOHRIEST. BWiCK. 35 The Blue Front.

H. W. Schroeder Cents clothing cleaned, repaired and dyed. Ilealy made clothing altered. Coats and vests re-liiied and binding put on reasonable rates.

Dferby and Stetson hats cleaned dyed and pressed. Ko only the mast lucl tpositkmof the slnglrg' pvT' Shepherd gilchriest. Dcslers In sThc Famou? Hegton Creamery Buttcr.p- -4 Aiaonxnu Fruits, Vegetables Eggs, atd. II Delicacies, Poultry, Cigars. Tobacco, Eto.

1 peared, jut the keenest Ctotk jf tntt, Hftr, I a trttt. The Land Question. What It Ir.voJves and Huw Alone it Can Be Settled. One rive from a reading of this work with a con-, yklitni of III justice ul II vr tlieory idfocslnt. with admiration for the clearness with which tt Maud.

V. Timru It it a rem of beeutiful In comnoairkm and profound in thought. Vktor Huio never pennedi anything grander Srriv tUr 1 ottls. 11 Property In Land, A Paeuie at arms between the Duke vf Ainyll and Henry oeorre. Paper, no tents.

'Contenu: I. The Prophet ol San I rancisco Uy the Duke of Argyll, t-rom tl-l Nm. UnlkCnUmir for April, lKa. II. "lhe Reduction to Iniquity." By llenrr (eorge, Ftura theMwtaoK Cf, 17 far July, iWa All of above oca are by Henry Ceorte, works have had a larger circulation than any other boost ever printed tn tngltsh, except the tittle, -as Weflaa brmx; translated Kilo almost all otlker t-a-gueges.

Hts theortrs now have mil ions eamese, active advocates id voia ahould know whet they are in order to successfully atiswea or ur ca thrnu The fact that New Zeand. whica has partially adopted the tax. as prosperous, and. 1 nteea wtilinx to work are site there, white larwhere ail over the world buainria la paralyled and men ain- to work are suttertna: rrom entorced Irllenns, haa attracted universal attentkrtl to these books, td have arrarured 10 mail them postr-aid on receipt ot price. Send cash with order and adureaa this papM.

The Story of My Dictatorship will alau be mailed poatpaid on receipt of cents. The Jfeif mf taewr aevaW says cf II rarojnrwt to be to ecossucntc reixra what L. Vin- backward' Was 1 Naitoeulwna, Sraalx QocdL XlaJJLy.j GEORGE D. bUSAS, raopBiEtos orrjiB EDDY DAIRY WILL SUPPLY YO.U WITH Afresh milk it At all times. EDDY," NEW MKXICO H..

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