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The Deming Headlight from Deming, New Mexico • Page 1

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DEMINGr HEADLIGHT VOL, 13. DEMING. GRANT COUNTY. NEW ICO, SATURDAY, APKIL SO 1893 NO 17 pnoFsaaioNAL oaiidb, 1MJH1NO (l DKMtXO.Jf.M, Ileitis i-mular mNln every Monday lyninr, o'elnrh. Hull nVr Clr ri.rf.- biotliar eoHi.lly Invited If.

Nonmuca, O. 1 AWKkMlK UI.IOCK, I'll. 0 JOT Dp'I' umiairie. fpfuo- etfgtt. TUIKH8.

rim tir.lt, ArronxitT at Uw. Hllter Olf), Nhw Ullco. BOONE A CUVINV, ATrilHXKT AT I.AW. llflllllll, N. II, Will prjrtlre In nil tlin court nf (Hit Terrl.

omen at l.a Ururttioiid at-I-ml jo liuilntM wllli lUo UeiMituients at Illil'n; Hiver Av.mi. Corner of Vln t. r. CONWAY, Mm City. New sleo.

Bn. T. W. Ilinlrtept Dentist. 9fflcoi Hprnr etiert, iinur Mirer Avenue.

th extracted wllnnnt imin. Hnocli.1 utliin Riven to meohanloitt wlltk. It tf SU, AHIIK.NFKI.TK.il, nioeli, Sllvur Aveuu, miiltyr, DIMU r.BTOVAU,, Ami Ru.Rtion, CotiiimnyPui-itdnu for A. B. Y.

It, It. omen: Weaver hiilMlnir, nil v-r atomic. DjEMING NEWS EMPORIUM! J. B. HODGDON Proprietor.

On Gold Avenue ut 11, It, Depot. Malesl Newspapers nnd l't-rlotllunU always un Imtiil. Jewelry, Dilo-a tirao ami Novolltn. Alio a Novrnntl Complete Lin of Gent's Ini'ies' Boots Stroes Cheap for Cit'h. K.

Restaurant. FONU KINO, Proprietor. A First Class Eating House. -OvBlcrn In ovary Htjlo ami nil tlio dellcttcIt'H of thp hcu-Hoti to order. Opposite Quinn's Storo.

pen nt nil lnmri. iluv nml night. rnnn khst 4iirn nr. JIMTPlfta, lest Eating House In Doming 7BESB oraixaB la eveuy etitn. tilths Dolloneloicf tua Kotinu tnorUflrut BniioiubtalUtri.

UlLTKIt AVKNUK. DKMINIi OA 0 a 1 A RESTftURftfIT PUNO ailUK, Proprlotof. TillCTLY FIRST GLASS EATI11Q HOUSE orsrnns ix tmm' stvi.e. Ja.II th rtollcncloB of tlio ecmon to order. West aid? of Silver Avenue, Demlnm X.

III. OPKK AT AM, nouns. Pendleton Men ill, DEALKKS IK ALL KINOa OF MINING BUILDING Ivurxlber APULLHlOOlCOP Doors, Windows, Window Glass. Ordtrt by malt promptly altcndod to, Denting, New Mexico. T.S.EOBIISON'S aBOOBBX AND CONFECTIONER Ii loented on Pine Stroet, three doors west of Tirst National Bank.

IIU Stock ot STAt'LVR AND FANOY GROCERIES 0nnot ha heat In the Comity. Hl UaiiOlst are otllie AND PURRS Best Assortment of Sweetmeats IK DRMING. Ddort ilwayi open, anil OrdaTs Promptly FlllttJ Wltli the orgitiifxHllou oT it nrnl clans Ore department, Denilng takes another step forward. Kniioun cyclone" nre booomlnit rts frequent us A tirllBhowcrfl. The wind ecotno lo have a peculiar fancy for 1'opnllat whiskers.

Tho reports fiont from tho City of Chili alum concerning rovo-lutlon lit tho wentcru part of Unit nliito tiro ijrcally oxttgorntctl. Tho Hilton Itnngo and the Bprhiltcr Btockmnti nro Indulging In ti Tr of words over the udviin-togos of their renpncllvo towne, Tlie InoreuBo Fn tho price of tend will do fjltid Hewn to the ihlfiera of Now Moxloo. Gtvo tin freo alitor, now, mid wo won't usk Aivorn from anybody. It would acorn nn though Ire-IiiiiiI tniglit oblnin homo rulo niter nil, Ghidetouo'a mcnsiiro has paencd flecond reading by a vote of 374 to 301. Tho coming "liavnTrovlovr will lorenl to Home of our foreign brethren that wo urn nro not no far behind in tho mutter of it nnvy ns wo were boiiiu tlmo ngo.

The auditor's report shows the World's fair has already cost over $10,000,000 nud this, with other expenses, will bring tho com up to May 1st to $20,000,000. Congressman Springer bus been trying to get it republican postmaster In his district removed and it democrat installed in his place. It appears that the republican jiostisiiistcr has about four years to serve, and also that his democratic prcdcccboor wits summarily removed by President Harrison to make room for republican. Tho Spriuglleld congress men called tho attention of Postmaster General HlHsell to the course of President IIunlBon. Yes," Mr.

IJIbbcII replied, "itnd liOJ)fiQdeJundjujlio repub- cans lor cnnuuci oi mat among other causes." From this would appear thnt tho present itdiiilulalralloii will not remove republican poHtiuaatera us it mutter of retaliation. Thoro arc many wnys of run- lug it town, either toward an cm of proApcilty or several feet In tho ground. An exohnngo points out that the bcBt way to run town Is to run it with vim. It nil tin: "Those who differ on that question should sell nut mid leave t. Men who nro always slow to support homo institutions do lit tlo towards building a town.

Kith er run tho town for all that itls worth or quit tho whole thing slido out and let tiaturo take Its course. If you want busluosr to oomo to your town, work for it and oucourngn othes who nro so doing. Dury nil Jealousy and spite, work together for common prosporty and mutual bciictlt. Wnko up, rub your eyes, borrow no troubles, but mnko this city tho best in the laud a progrcs sivo and prosperous one. Thnt tho way to make a live town.

1 Tho committoo on territories will begin Investigation nn the condition of tho four territories now knocking for admission to tliu sisterhood of states curly In Juno. Chairman Faulkner has not yot made his selection of the sttb-commlttee but he has decider that tho mart will bo mado from Ohicngo Juno 10, and ho expects to complete tho work within one mouth from that ditto. Tho com mlttce will go direct to Utah whoro they will look Into tho con dltlon of ii mi Irs and licit pass through Now Mexico, and ArUo un. Irom these territories thoy will return by way. of Oklahoma.

Short stops will bo made at tho principle cities in each of tho tcr rltories and the committoo wll address itself to consideration tho material development of til country and tho condition of the pooplo who comprluo its Inhabit attts. While It is a matter doubt whether tho visit will have upon tho question of admission It would be eminently proper for Now Moxloo, by menim of hur different towns, to make its fuvnuilitn uhowintr ns possible Uetnliiff amy rollod upon to perform heir whole duty In this ro tarn. Tho developments of armour' pinto mid guim nro hooping ptico with cnoh other. An noon ns pluto it mmiiifitctttrcdof Btifflelont strength io rcBlti tho proJctlloB of any existing weapon, now-guit Is invented with dcntruotlvo forco not Htlmntod by tho plato mniitifiioturcd. An llltiBtratlon of I tills Iidb ootuo up within few days.

Tho Invoiitorn of this country lately Buocoodod in perfecting quality of dofeiiftivo nr. tnour.plato that cnti Bueeesaftilty roalst tho impnot of pointed bit lota of hardened etecl thrown from ruiih of longett range) yet nlrondy a uw gun Iiob been dovis ed with a propulHlvo power hith crto deemed linpaaelbio. Tho wire-wound flcgmoutul gun tosted recoutty ohowod Itself capable of I roBlhtlug un ozptoslvo preseuro nearly twice ns great ns that heretofore- doomed prudont lit cstub. llshlng limit of safety. Tho bolts shot from such a weapon would poiiettuto the sides of any Iron clad afloat and would mnko nttnek nt long dlstnnco feasible and dangerous without tho possibility of aticcosflfiil reply.

I i MlHEItAI. FATEHTft. Wo nro informed by the Regis-tor nud Itocelvor of tho Las Graces Lund Ofilee, that, nil tho old defective mineral entries, have been put in condition to permit tho general laud ofllec nt Washington, D. to speedily puss thorn to patent. Tho local ofilcers nt Las Graces hnvo thi) niluornl division In such condition, that they nro now In uipo to give such tlmo to tho ox- iimitintioii of nil new mineral on- les, ns to enable the mineral up- licuuta to got their entry papers in perfect form, and to tlio usuraiico that a mineral pat-cut wilt bo issued promptly without the many vexatious delays neouiitercd In tlio past, Those who hnvo valuablo milling claims which remain unpatented in this and district should now proceed to tiiukfi un effort lo havo them crfectod and.acqulro au absolute tlo for them.

A valid litlo to a valuable lulli ng claim is tho first requisite a would bo purclmsor demands, If the mineral la of Bitch quality as attract an investor. Wo rogrut to bop our nstrc'ned content pornry, tho iicnuugui, givn much of it oilitnriul uco to nuprmira iionlf rluir on pi on not live tniiiao oi wcn-uaie OMfllll, II. II. I. 11.

IVriituaiiii, mid Kiillor CrUl. The Ilcadllclil iniulu a galluul light for lu foruirr wlllor for tl tlou of uoveraor. Tin1 Ihroo at iinmed did not fnvor the tutidliln iiuor lor uie nunc eiillomtm ittoof the thvy hnd a rljzlit to Iliolr choice. Thnt thoy wr-ru In Niislilugton uru inttho clnPim of their en iiiiiniio, ntitl Unit tlH-v coiiiuui-u i-nviioiiur nvold ronllk-ting, In no rcmon for eon-aure. Thcaiune prlvllegn wn Hllnwed to nvnrvone.

'I'Lnriiton lias been nn- pointed, mid he wua the choice or out mm ot thli alh'k'i-d trluinvlrute. Tho nnnilnAtliin n-ni miiila unon tho reillictt of tome ten thoiuuud Deuiocruti of thli Territory, petltlonhu the President to nppnlnt Thornton. Tho Headlight linn neon vaiuiinio journal, una uone L-noil nervlrc for tho nartv. nud It cuii mill uo a menu incinrj mil ur giving vmit to childish nctulnnce, nnd Indulg ing In illume of nil who do not ngrre Willi It. Its inuiienoe or goon win ne greatly dlmluUhed.

fltoawell Itecotd The Itccord Is mistaken. Tho Huahmuht has no light to wnge on account of the defeat of Gov crunr Hoss. lie was our cuudl dnto. but with the appointment Governor Thornton there was an end to It. Tho Ui5Ait.iaiiTis op posed to tho "ring politicians" of New Mexico from a mnttor of principle.

Ita crltlcisuiB of seph, FergiiBsoti mid Grist havo not been bused on tlie outcome of tho Gubernatorial ritco, but be cititso these gontlemoit havo set themsolvcB up as tho political dlo tutors of tho Territory, mm no reputable nowspaper can afford to nunotloii stiuh notion. The IlKADuaur believes it is doing the Uomoerntlo party the great osteorvino possiblo In opposing this combine Tho future of th party In Now Mexico depends up on these politicians being relegit ted to a back Boat. They aro la boring only for their own bcIHb ends and enro nothing about tho party. It Is a question of right and wrongt not whether Joseph FcrgusMon nud Orlst aro of tho same mind us tlio HuAiiuaux. The New Mexican ll Informed that the Union raolllo company liaaltta contract to extend It line from C'uUklll .1.

at tho head of the Moreno valley, and that when this Is dotio Proposition will us mono to exiuuu uio nue, mis i either Taos or LasV.gas, TitKOUQHOUX NfeW UKXtCO. Smalt Bltl ef Mawa and (letup Cmernfo( thi DIBtrnt leeaiiti in tnt xirriury. Thenewachool building nt Kdily Ii tntddlr approaching completion. Its ceatwlllhe ntwut It la laid thnt the roata of the pnit few Ightslmve Injured tho fruit proipccti tho Ills ornuiie vauey. It la reported ttu Ilort llobert lllnnd III shortly purchase the Sautn re Bun plant nnd remove tho same te Itatou, Enrtbtiunke shocks still continue to be felt la tho northern part of tlio Territory, especially In tho vicinity of Helen.

linton Lmlge No. 8, 1. O. O. gnre their grand anniversary ball nt Itatou opern bouse Wednetdny night, April GO.

W. 8. Colicnn, lleglster of the Itos- troll Land Ofllco hna rcttgutd; nnd tlio oltlce Is now without either or Itecnlvcr. V. station ngents will blossom out with new regulation caps, tho ilrst of May.

It Is thought uniform suits will follow this Itiuovatlnii, Tho Albuquerque Times Is very anxi ous to hnvo "tho raocals turned out" nnd so expresses Itself lu a recent editorial beaded "Turn 'Em Out; We're Hungry." ore was the first of the orld to reach Chicago ami Blcrrn cmiu- ty'a cxhiblt-wlll be the first completed In the Mines nnd Mining Department. Arhlpmotit of marble from the Ani mas Tanks quarries, about six tons weight, passed through Illllsboro on Tuesday en route for tho World's l'nlr. Jlr-Uov. L. Itradford Prhico left Inst rlday for a weeks' visit nt Ogdcn, Utah, whoro ho Is presiding over the moetluga of the Truus-Mlsilsslppl congress.

Tho Kingston Shaft has hoisted the name of Hon. It, 12. Twltcliell, ot Satitn for member to tho fifty-fourth Congrcsb from futuro stato of New Mexico. The death of W. K.

Coons, of tho law firm of Catron Coons, nt Santa Te, Is nnnounced. Deceased was nntlve of iilmyra, nnd was 03 yenrs nf nge, ho remains were tuksu cast for Inter incut. Tho stnrtllng Information has been ubllc thnt K. IJ. Sownrd, well known nwyer nnd renl estate man of Snntit I'e, hnd skipped for pnrts unknown, nlienvy defaulter to coulldlug clients and others Ills family Is In Pcorln, III, Work on tho mammoth storngo resnr olr of tho Bnntn Fe Wnterund Improve merit company Is progressing rapidly.

It 111 bo lu rendlncss to rerelve wnter nbout the 1st of June, when the Illo Hnu In lo Is usually full of water. The Atchison, Topoha it Santa Pc I (nil way hna served notice on nil Texas rnnds nt Port Worth that on nccouut of the henry run nf stock on their lluothey III bo uimblo until former notice to ac cept live stock from connecting lines. Kddy will shortly have system of lire protection. Plugs will be placed nt ultable positions In illliereiit pnrts or tho town, nud tho wnter supply will be derived from tho Hitggernian system. The nddlllonnl expense will bo very slight.

Au extenslro system of steam pumps nnd windmills Is lining erertcd nt the Hhnlnm colony m-nr Dona Ana. The ca pacity Is 12,000 gallons per hour nnd the supply of water Ih to bo obtained from driven wells nnd delivered by the pumps Into elevated tanks holding 111,000 gal lons. At a meeting of the board of directors tho New Mexico Nntlonnl bank held hut Saturday, the resignations of Montoya, vice-president nnd M. W. llrowue, cashier, wera received and ac cepted, Mr.

llrowue wns elected vice- president nnd Mr. K. is. fioiu, ensmer. Work on tho nrtestnh well nt Kddy has been discontinued, tho contract having been completed, depth of SOO'J feet bolug rc.nchcd.

Tho cost was nbout No nrteslnn supply has neen found. Tho contractors say that they quit worU lu snndstone which furnishes some water. A now contract for sinking 000 feet mora may be let. A Phoenix dispatch states that Pete Bpaitce has kilted five Mexicans within tea days. Uo Ulllcil it in sa loon short tlmo since and a numuer or Mexicans formed a combination to kill hlmbuthe has proved tho best man so far.

Bpeuco Is well known la Silver City, having been a resident of George town for somo tlmo. Tho Las Vegas Optlo Is responsible for the statemetit that the railroad shops at Trinidad aro to bo enlarged nnd numbor of machinists, blacksmiths, boll er-innkert, and othor mechanics, cm nlored. Tho on terminus tor en glues will nt that place, Instead of at Hilton, aa formoriy. Arrangcmcms aro i.ai, ttiHiU fur lli new order of tldllSS. nml iiieehnnlcs will be hired as fast ns their applications come in uuiu more- quireu numuer is sceunu.

The KdtW Current says that Chief Kn glncor Harris has taken the field, to lo-cnto the extension of th Pocea Valley rllwav north from Kddy. Tho com pany has employed several trnmi and lieu to assist lu the work, it Is contem plated to commence active work la gran i in- In about sixty days. Tills at las; settles tho question of the extension of, Mit Invnnit doubt. The work of cocslructlou, however, will occupy somo win consume a con- i ears era the Junction with the Atctdstm is finally made and trains run nlng regularly. IB A.

AO WOKMBKU, HAN G. Wormser Co. Witoleslae Mercliants. Flour, Grain.Potatoes, lubricating andCoal Oils, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Buckeye and Chieftain Flay Rakes -BAIN FARM AND SPRING WAGONS. BUTT RICK PATTERNS.

M9 BE trOItTY A KOKEHT. Itlchard Crnkor has bought I.ongstreet from M. P. Dwyer, paying $25,000 for tho horse. Tho New Yorkers are battling at a per cent, rate, while the champion Itos-tons have nbout up to date.

John Oubblns Is said to have refused 180,000 for Kendnl, tho English thoroughbred sire, whose success nt tho stud Is well known. Tho Australian government Is noxious to purchaso the hone. Jim Corbett recently completed the purchase of road house lu New York for 32,000. As pointer on tho Increasing pnpu larlfy nf the sport of cycling It might be slated thnt In 18,9, the year after the bl cycle first mnde Its nppenranco In Hon Ion, the sales of wheels reached total of OS for tho whole country. year (hero wera In tho neighborhood of 10! 000 bicycles sold In the United Slates.

Arrangements for the grent relay rldo from lloston to Chicago aro progressing very favorably. AMlunmenta for the carrying nf the pouch containing the message In the East have nlrcady been niiulo nud In a few days tho entire route will bo completed. Vice Pri'sldftit Fherldnn of tho League ot Amerlcnn Wheelmen thinks very fav orablv of proposition to Imve Wheel men's Day during tho World' Pair, nud will put the proposition before tho Ex ecutlvo Commllteo of tho Pnlr for Its consideration. Corbett claims tn hnve nlrendy studied out his method of fighting Mitchell when they come together. He thinks the light will last about 40 rounds, lie expects Mitchell to rush matters for the first 111 rounds.

liclhuno nud Quirk, tho well-knnwn sprinters, are tn run a race of 8T( yards for $2,500 aldo. The fnstest three trotters to jet of any one stro nra Sunol, 2.03KJ 08W. and Arlon. 2.10J, all by Election eer. Iltlly llutton, 3.18M, now 10 yeara old has won 31 races and won 103 heats In or better during his 12 yenrs Oil th turf.

Thomas Hums of lllngbamtoii, N.Y has mado a wnger of $500 that ho, ran ride from thnt town to Chicago In eight days. To accomplish his task he must avvrago 100 mltcfl.n day. Tom lloo has started on a course of strict training for his across-tho-contl tient rldo. Ho Is working lu the vicinity of lloston nnd reports say that ho Is get' ting luto fluo form. After a creat deal of discussion on both sides, James Blansbury nnd Jak flaudaur havo been matched to row for 93,000 nslda and tho championship of tho world.

The match will probably be rowed at Pullman, during August, Coalers at Ths I'Alr. One of tho most Interesting exhibits from Now Mexico at tho Columbian Ex position will bo that prepared and forward by the Tanning Extract Company from this point. Manager Allalro has arranged the es Idblt la such a manner that the eutlro process will bo Illustrated, commencing with the green root mid ending with the tanned leather. The display is a most in terestlng one, nnd Is certain to attract much' attention to this comparatively now Industry. Tho exhibit Is said by Commissioner Hobart to bo very complete, and Ii re'i garded by him as tho fluest collection of any description loot from Otant Couhiyi FltAWOlBOO, WIIOLK4AL13 A RRl'AtL DKALEKS General ngonta for Sou thorn Now Mexico, for Till" UE3T STOCK OP Dry.

Goods, Boots and Shoes. FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS, TO SELECT FHOM. C0ItltK3P0NDKN0K SOLICITED. G. WORMSER DHMINO, NRW MKX1CO.

Why is it to to buy your Fruit Groceries at tlie Store of CHASE MORRIS. Because it is the only strictly IASH STORE in Doming. JEt. THE LEADING Confectioner Parties, Bulls, Picnic9, and thing in I Mm A SPECIALTY OF FINE CANDIES, Deming Meat marke JOHN STINSON, Fresh Beef, Pork, Veal Sausage, Corned Beef Sc constantly on lianil and at reasonable prloes- West Bldo Gold Avenue, between Hemlock nnd Spruoo sts. John Manufacturer of Dealer In ICE, KEG BOTTLED BEEE.

UEMINQ, Henry MEAT FroBh' isti andOV9tof8 In Oustorhdj-s GOLD AVRNlfE, OUBTAV WOltMBHK, DKMlftti. IN steel, Iron; Halls, lire, ilio your advantage Sociables, ftirnishod with any my lino. 7 it i PROPRIETOR Corbett, Soda Waters and NEW MEXICO. season. guamritei oUr flRtiiraqilbii.

DMINO, I st.M Meyer.

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