People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1894 — NEW MEXICO. [ARTICLE]
NEW MEXICO.
The President Not Opposed to Her Admission as a State. Washington, July 3.—Several statements have been published that the president was not favorably disposed toward the admission of new states, and for that reason it was likely none of the bills that passed the house for the admission of Utah, Arizona and New Mexico would pass the senate, and if they did pass they would not be likely to secure the approval of the president. Delegate Joseph, of New Mexico has seen the president and been assured the signature of the chief executive will be attached at the proper time to the New Mexico bill. According to Mr. Joseph the president declared New Mexico deserved statehood more than any of the territories on the list, and added that it was high time the promise made to old Mexico that statehood should be granted to New Mexico as soon as practicable should be carried out. Some months ago a Dublin inventor claimed for a preparation that he had manufactured that it would preserve eggs in perpetual freshness. To thoroughly test the efficiency of the invention, which, if it proved success. • ful, would revolutionize the egg market, an experiment was carried out at the Freeman office. A sample of eggs immersed in the patent solution, which is a thin grayish paste of about the consistency of Loney, have remained undisturbed there f<«-'a period of four months, and w\en opened the other night in the p.erence of experts, were found to be a.’ I perfectly fresh
