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Show INTEIUbTIMI 1.KTTKK MOM JIKMUI. fet-fiil Hint to Thorn InlrnJIuj I Mom toThsttoiiiilrr. iAur IXicnl Aewa. If any thiro l among ymir readers, whohavo fully eleteiruiliiiil upon coming tj Mulco, a fuw suggestions us to how 10J tahcu to come, and whereto loiale, nuy t of iiiu to tlnnii AmoiiK a Uilrsngo e-nplc, In a new country, with id entirely elllleriiut climate, changed Mniltlonj mo luiporeJ, mid as near as Bay li tliu eletalle luy well he j'ltn led to before leaving home. Berernl hundred families tavocomo by Icira In llio laat ) ear from Arltoua, full and Idaho, and tho mulls lu many Instances ham been dlaaatroua. (stile and horses hato been lift by He way, while, tho families hato injured torero hardships, and after a'l, lh outlay In ruh haa nm'ounted In eases to mors than It would haro ewt to como hy rail. It li, therefore. Ullcveel to ttheUstaudchcaath reno to Dcmlng, Now Milto, ly Iralu. A freight car may bo chattered st OcJeu or any Intirinectlato iwlnt, for J-', In which tho hones, liar, teis, wagot-s, furulturo and machinery ma-chinery of threo or four ord. aary families may bo shipped hlleaaily of fifteen or twenty .r-sons .r-sons will bo tlYcu a car to themselves, uioti i urcryulw; at $13 each through ticlit to Darning, ou iltlier tho II. A. it UiiU. 1'. hnei of railway Ono tmtulrccl and fifty oundn of Lasgaifo la allow ud to tarli full faro ticket, no tt tlruo In coma ltrha tho fititouttlton. lfonohavea Utah or lolio,jukt at the cliwo of winter, tho tlikninof ellmatomay clvo porno illn. r mlurt, but If tho trip 1 inn In In tl.o Utlrr f-art of Dttolwr or alwut thu mid ilwsf ovlnltlt.r, thotYild weather of the earth N inun.il an J tho rtttlir aUMlerolntlinolo put In a crop, hi bimtlluK Iho iirxl i rliiK. Aa ciultrun out tho jiar round, mi ft.ua ttcd ba enUrlalned about hay fur Kill, More ttartlnif, howover, ono wilt ilaailltomakoeomvchauiioa to luitl tae CLmnirn lal conditions of tho country. All tho clothlu tho family will licr.1 for two yiarn ItwU Ini lioURht and inado a, Aainuclulilrd fruit ai poulble, aliiullloun hand;nnd wlurtiioillle, aoneniliouldbo trailed for tnarra or uli, eicilly when tho lulinled rii iMt iinmiru atock than ho will l allowed to Irlux Into tint country fm fiiuly. AniYut in Deiiilns afltr a threo trip, ono may tako rooma at tho b Jamiwhulilor he may llnd houw rwmio uttowu ur furnlnhod roonm tnr tliu bank or jit hitch up nml IIKe ouUlilouftowll to fill, wlllln tiie family rett and detcnul no uiuti tho WI tlrp tu lake, Wliero tho homo wilt tin made de I'litla itioliural ly upuu Iho octupallon iiue mulita tn tako up, with a varlity Into rreHentKl to ault any taato or ltoli.ua ivmllllon. uxl, Ihererore, aa lu the lllrmuula of tho Latter-da) Balldalu Mexico. J'ori) iiillvaruiitli of Dstnlnic, four aadalitlf iiilliaaoutll if Iho Interna. luual Hue, la l'aloniaa.on Iniidauwmd V lion. John W. Ynunii. l'aloniaala Hi tho Krii.Z.iio of Moahv an I jam be thu location of the malum awM fur nil tho "Mormon" ttlleineiila to thu aouth. Thiru la n "Ulit twt II of ground al Iho Una, and Kuthof this tho 1 lulu lias an almost "ei uttji rur nliteeu miles to tho ta Urandia river. This I ralrlo Is Vltlnl on tin) wial by low hllla, at tho jaatirn foot of which tho setlleiuont Is ou III, aul on the taut about twent) iis from Iho aelllomi ut, by a rnngo ilowalup looklnir inotintahis. Tho ralimad luik hugs the foothills at tho '"leiuedgo of town. About half a south of Iho lino and two nillea aateflhe track, tl ere IsuIareenjrliiB hundred and fldy by two hundred I! V. ".' ,l"'' HowIiik perhaps thirty fjUofeitof water ir minute. 1 rom rrlng to the lake, four mlha iili,tberoarotwintyljrgoeirlngsnll S ring lino the common Mrimn lng Into the lake. I- rom the i lier Pihig Iho water may hoi juduitod to Jwjesiouto all the ptalrlo laud below la track. I u fm I, a caual haa already ;ji cut for a mile and a half by the "utis.but the work Is now abandoned. SWis Iheto rings, tholu it to two '!, rlalug at the foot of the hllla 'lswiatju,tuijir town. Ono of "''ihowevir.lson irlvato property llie other on the plan, rho greali r i,,, .f! ""' ,0" Bbout l'alomaa conluliia pwiilerablo inlneral. there Wluir i .r. iSI " our 20 acres of land frto ironi islsralu.; lul, as thero will bo an JeeiSr'S". "' "'l'i !' " I" WalniRi ,mei lu, Paiomnwin lili in' '"""1'ilforiaUIoralalngdls liri, . ." ""nun 'Hal and inaiiiifao. St, i ' ,loc"oo, though thorn aru Imii. Z. '"'Illoraiiuliiir on Iho plains Ukiv..11.1,,to) ,fur thousands more all sla.H:nv.n,,,,l, '" """h from ' t ol 1)1,4 Aftcr iaiK through Hh.Hl tJ"""!o mouiilalu.,araUg ""JT-elsUt mlKa' sttttch of lovtl ylaln from twalvn lo twinty f ur mile wlJe, In tho inhlal if will h thlrt)-two miles Ulautnt, i III i. rno aoll at Diss Is dupnwl very rich Ih-Iiib adn led eepiil illy (olini r uiing i f fruit ant gnln. Iho rntlrn . apin.i, of italu Uinl latsveietlthu jear ruunl Willi an abuiilalicn of Rraai. Tho main water uilyof the illy, i relit rel-it I ly during Hi" H ry Mraoti, Miring, from tho low hills on the wirt A larjodtnal Is WIiik taken from tho Laats Urauiles rler lu whldi there willUinnnlnindaliieiif wa.ir fortlkht months of the iar. Thetrulnf lanl on whlrli Dlai Is located, Is of an mea of ,tf uou ueri, and Is owned by the Mexican Colmil ullou nml Akiicnllural lonipan), n limitation formed under Iho laws of Colorado. Ali)olie wishing lo locnte ontl elands of thlsceuiu), eltlurnt Disk. J nan X or lachero, about I obtain areouuiuHiid from his Illilivn. . Tie. soirtlni; this ituiiiuiend to Manager A. P. McDiuald, Alataut bicrelnry ilinryli l.yrlny, U.tti of Juanx, or Illahop William l)erly Johiiapn, Jr., of Diss, now at Uniiilnj, he will re. ci Ive a it milium ndmlltlng lihu lo all Iheiilailekisor a lolouht under thu lomiany's rikUlathna. At either one of Hum aetllcmi nk, n colonlat will I o gltcii a city lot and, If deslud, a lite of farming, laud, without Mce. lie will, liowertr, bo uiilrixl lo u a Jiomlniil renlsl, so that the title to the land will not pass to him by inscription. inscrip-tion. Ho lotijc as a settler mini llta with the rules ot tho couiiaii. the lot or land ihid by him will ruruiln Inhls hands excluilvoly, but If those rule are traiiagrcav'd, ho wlllbonM a fair I tin, to be iliterinlnod ly all Illation, for his lin; roveuieulf, and will be required re-quired to t irate tho renilns. Ilia nistinirof holding lauus adolcd hy thoconiauy uuderthoUws of Mix Icoiiia) stiuialraageto some; but, If tho mailer la well undiratond, It will be found to atlord greater advantage, eoclall and allllcall) than any other llesldea this, a ioor man without menus to buy a lot and land csu hatu an abiding place hiro with all Iho advantages ad-vantages of his wialthler neighbor l.ldor A. H. MoDonild, nianagi rot Ilia company, inulla aour cotnai-ondi nt to any that ho will Ini Itnaeil toanawcr any lurrespoaijiuco relating to tho company Ion Js or Ihelr rulis. Dlai Is a thrifty, well arranged hI-tlimeut hI-tlimeut of one thotiaaud liihabliaula, an I has a futuro of great romlao. Tho next ''Moruion" retilcinjut In cruris Dublau, ilxty miles dlrulb roulli from Dlas lu tho valhy of tlio CasuUiaudis, II to miles ntilliof tliu old Mexican town of that name, rim plain hire Is as h vol as at Dlax and nbout twenty miles wide, gradually wld tilng to tho north until nt f or ralllns, twenty aovtu mill's uorlh, It allaliis it "1 1th of little leas than sevtuty miles. The ulmlo lain Is covered heuatsiult wllh ,raJ or sw itt clover tho year through. Ileru agilu Is land Uloniltig to lion. John W I Young, of nfi rtllll uonuriaiM.il any-wheru. any-wheru. Prom hero nnilli to thu International Inter-national line, n illalanto ofounluu drid and nfh-tti inllis, Mr. Voutu Ilia toUl an auf laud aigrt gating 11. oimi.ihiii Amsiuiion whIUi coloiilatsbreiultcJ tomakoliome. To tlirno whosottlo on llieso lands, ilthi r nt Dublau at raloniaa, or un the Una Urando lluot, north of Dlax, ixtraurdlnv) prlvlhges will be given by thogoviriiraent, and n tltlo tuthe land may be aojulic-1 by tho lu dividual. Due notice of the os nlng of thesa buds to punhaac will ru bably aiiiear w'xiu by Mr. Vouug's agent, lllahop William Derby Johnson, John-son, Jr , now at Dein!n,Nuw Mexico. I'ermhelou Is given mr correspond-tut correspond-tut to say that Mr Jouusuii will be pliau-d toglvo Infjrmauuii regarding Mixlcu, tho railway or thu purcnasoof lamia There a now almul three liuulmd and seventy llveaoulsat lhiblan. Thu place glvi s promise of being tho greatest great-est grain ruduolng illatrkl In this re Lion Cotton an le railed at Dublnu. nud swett isjtatoes, grana and nil eml tto leaf Itulta grow rjdlglousl) . Walir fi r Inlgntlon Is obtained tho yiar round on tho old Mexican ctihus next to the river, man) of which have bitulioughtby Iho "Mormous," and by ualtig theauclent Aztoo duals an 1 renvnolrs, ruliisof uhlih ore scattered our tho country hire, w aler eiioiit,h can lft ohtilm-il to I ring this entile region re-gion under cultivation. Dublin Is lu the nildatof a rlih mineral district. Juanx. thu next "Mormon" mile-iiient, mile-iiient, Is localtd hi thaw intern foothill of the tilerrn Mndro mountains, nbout niteeu lullissoulhwetit fioni Dullau, mid has a wii ulatlon of nbout six hundred nud llfly siula Thenrnof land uwlied I y Iho Mexlian CtilonUa-lion CtilonUa-lion unit Agricultural tuni any nbout Juanslsaliout -JJ.4 KJ acres, but little of It tan lio militated owlngto tho closeness of the hills tu the river In this vkllllt). The aitllemtnt has about reached thellinlt ol tho pojulatlou It can sufport alrealy. iinliss thu 1m menao water itowiralfbrdcd by the fall ot the river shall lie utilised In cotton or woolen manufacturing. Probably not haa than six hundred aud flfi) souls live at and mar I'scluco, the soultitru settlement of l.atler-tlay Haluts III Mexlcoat real ut. This laio Is situated In thu Corralis lurnlu, at onci tlmn thu stronghold and rallying iKilnt of (leroiihuo. tho leader of the Apaches In the late border war. Located lu the to a of tho mountains, Pacheco lias about the same menu annual teniraluruM Ulah. without, however, thu extremis of heat and cold, thu cllmatu here I ilug about tho sauiu throughout the )ear. Paihico has too cold a climate fur tho rnlalpg of any but the Jinrdhst of fruits or grnlus, Ian, lu the way of sloLk raising and tinnier, Its reaouriis areiinboundod, With these J oluta In mind a colonist may bo able lo ilitinulno wlure to locate. On untiring Mexico, a cohnlat Is iKirmltled to tako lu fno of duty, a team, wagon, hoiisehul 1 gooils, rovl-slons, rovl-slons, machinery and thrto cows. If one has moru than this lu moving, a sou oer flftion yearn of age, ur a woman ol a family, may have u sc ar-ate ar-ate Hit an a colonial. Hnttlers uauilly luy lliulr Hour and groceries at Denting, Dent-ing, but an) kind of meat la chiapcr In Mexl(, Ucf being tlvo and six centsn siiiud, Heveral men havo como Into the country to work on the rullrosl, hiavlug their fainllka In thu Unllod Hlatc, fur a time, with thu expectation of going baok for them to cmio In as colonials ntttrwnrd. In such a tan,, tho best way is to IhiiiiI the team lu for six mouths, ihlvls done ly glvluja bonJ at theciiatoni Iiuuae, uoudltlouid ou tho irodiictlou, tt theaiilmilsnlthn c'osoof tho finnan finn-an I cosla from )l M lo J1. Mrslu can boboukht In Diinliicf from two tutu n nti I a ipiarter cents s r ound, or It I all 1-e ha I Hi Ascxnaloil or (ssis clnin lea nt varying i rlers, rotimllmes aalow as oevent)llveii nl r hull iltiil nnl nt other as high as thn leutltnroulil rhelu lielng graa-i III nbuulamu al along thu way, no hoy Isuaeil.eveti on therallroa I Work atgradlng Is li nty and Waires fair Common scrnr work Is teu and tinnnita half cenlspcr)srd A man and team can earn at day lalwr Wr day and a single hand l V) jierilay and htinl. Tho chief of construction, J. Fewson Bnilth, who has lust returned from alartliigup work on the Chihuahua hraucli of the Mexican Tvorlheru I'neltln railway, rciwrls coiiatriictlon pmgn using finely. It Is, therefn-, I rol-ablo Hist n largo force of men will 1 1 sent to lhatpiint nl once. Tnepnnunl conlltlons are fclrund UiHfuiiimlsfiill of iromlaes cf ros itrlty for the l.atu-Mlay rtnlnU lu Mexico. lh A. Wll.-wa. Un Paniuas, .Mexico., via Demlug, N. II, Jul) 17, All. |