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Sierra County Advocate, 1885-1917

New Mexico Historical Newspapers

9-19-1885

Sierra County Advocate, 09-19-1885

J.E. Curren

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VOL. 2. HILLSBOROUGH, SIERRA COUNTY!

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SCPIEMBER 19, 1885.

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NO.

29

LKi

ALNOTICES. Secretary Lamar ha requested

Dr.

Xflintie,

THE SPECIALIST,

No.

U

KEARNEY STREET.

San Francisro, California.

How to Valid up aTewa. Taik about it.

Help

to

improve

it

. Speak well

absut

it

.Beautify

the

streets,

Patronize its merchants. Advertise in its newspapers. Ell&ctgood men to all offices.

woman and child, not killed in

the

melee is captured

if

possible,

and

sent to the Dahomian capital,

AW

mey, where some grace theisucceed-in- u

ustotu

(annual

sacrificial

cer-emonies), and other9 are slaves to

distant parts of the

kingdom.

Can-nibalism,

or

something '

that

ap-proaches

it

Tery nearly, enters

into

the rites of

the

ninth

or

concluding

ceremony

qf

the

jearly

"custom.,

Four

men, known as

thejuoudutoa

or c&nnibaTs7; eucft

sharpened sticks

b'

way

of fork

and knife, nre stationed in

front

of '"'

the

platform from which

the

vici tims are thrown before

decapita-tion. ;' ' ''

';'-'-' '' :' When

the

first captive is

behead-ed they take the body and cut

off

pieces of

the

flesh, which they

rub

with palm oil and roast over a fire'

kindled in

the

eouure before tho plandform. The human flesh is then skewered on

the

pointed sticks

aud carried ' around

tefore the

t

r

i

t.l

'

the assignment of an army officer

todutyatthe

San Carlos

Indirn

agency, his

objct

being to'admin

ister the afiairs of the

Indians

with

justice and without any more

job

bing iu land-lease-s and bogus rolls

for drawing rations, and at the same time to conquer

the

hostile savages entirely. The policy of

the government will

thus

eliminate allczesscs

oa that

part:

of

;'the ;

In

dians for going on plundering ex-peditions and opento them all the chances of education

tnd

civiliza-tion. This is practical, and will show the superiority of

the

demo-cratic policy over the republican

hthe former beiug honest; the lat

ter iu the interest of Iau era

and swindlers. Brick Pon.eroy' Democrat.

Au Actors Tribute.

At the Casino last evening, Mrs.

William Fitzgerald, one of

tbi

ac-tors, sang the following verses: Mount Mfureor beana trennurs

l) ar to patriotic mem '

Oo.ie furevui,woahall never.

Hue ibi.hero' lika again, In our crrov, irt uaborrow

Conaolulioii from tliia luought

Solt-dcul- in hia trial

Wasthe (jreutcat battle f lojjbt. lliat'r' pjguatiiroiib all agoa '

VVuu lUouobit-a-t IbJiiiu wnl aliine;

Ana tbuMoiy ofUraut'a glory

bu related inAll lime.

The applause

at

the last lines

was

tremeiidou.

N. Y. Oom'l

Ad-vertiser. '

AMexican Cotton-Hil- l.

. ir.i.

r'blaageTimei.

Near the city of Vueaetaro, iu Mexica, Btnnds acotton-mi-ll named the

lleroules,

which

if

famous in

the region all ubuut.

Iu

external appemauce it is said more nearly

to resemble a meitiaval fortress than a modern factory.

It

is

sur-rounded by

liih

wall aud

defend-ed by a company of about ninety

soldiers.

'lheta

are maintained

by

the

eBtabllshmet oeteusibly to

defend

it

against enemies from

without, but the suggestion arises

that

the soldiers are hIso exyected to keep un

tye

ou1,300 operatives

employed. The ouly wares

pro-duced arelilx,

gratlei

of pl.iiu

cot-ton cloth, wtricb,

!ii

tho ordinary

aaticle of dress for-- botn sexei of

the lower class, and

there

is

conse-quently aready market for

it

TheKey ofDeath.

NOTICE.

HIllHboro. Sierra County, )

Territory of New Mxi o.

September lav1j4.

Healel Prp0slswill be recolvvd at theoftlca

oftheClerk 4t1 the County Coiiimiiaioiient of liir Pountv in llillrthnro until the hiti tin of

IUctirlier. lbw.

i

ilnoon

), for oinl"tltit; tho

i llllriiit.lfiii oflh.U'mfflti mail I.rLrI fllicv

loClilortil'i via..llill iro and liuriuna. Tlicro

i u imp of

abii

four y,4 )wiles uiuluihu4,

beinyletwe thu top of liteininitis hill tnorth

ld )ana the tmnof hn am nt ih uiouth of

tbedouih Sana. The work will bu cnltlntf irnulefor rotttl bod onthe rideot four ( 4 ) hilla.

Th madbt'u uiul beten I10)teol wide and of

iirvyuna K'aHRiNKei)

iun.uk

kiii required to l tinii-- d by November 15tU

15

Onth tb day of Htp'emb r paniei dvdriiig

to Hi raui will bushowniho anf.

'I'litOomniiaKioiieia reacrve lltvTi;httoreject

any midali bi a.

A. K. PITKIV,

up6 it C'hiilriuan Co., Com.

.Notice For Publlcatloo.

Laxd

Office

at

Las Ckuces,

"

"

August 24, 1685.

:ji

ItOTICE i

hereby given that

the

hjollowing named Bettler lias filed

I

notice ofhis intention to make final proof in support of his. claim, mid tliat aid proof wil tie made be.

fore Probate Clerk at llillaboro, .V.

M.. on Oct. Oth,

lhSoviz:

Jjime Crtm ford on . Declaratory

fgtatement

No. 2,102, forthe s v. 1--4

s K ec. 11, X 2 e 4 and N

fl--4 N w tee.. 14. tp. 18, s it 7 v.

Lifnainethe

following witnesses to prove, Hi oiHHinuou resilience upon. J cti!Mytioi of said land, viz:

'

"''Foster

Cain, Geo. N.

i V ', ghtnv, ail of Sierra Johx R. McFik. - , ?. Rcgiste' "f. JClNC

fry

To L. B. ReeO; i . , ' ; , . Notice is hereby --git

the

undersigned ha performed tl.'oj'

An-nual assessment work for tha

jear

1884, amounting t the sum of One Hundred Dollars, ($100), upon ' tha Ohio mining claim, situated en the

Black Range mining district, county ofSierra, Territory of New Mexico reference being hereby made to the county records as to date of location

and

rceordetc.,

and you are hereby notified that unless you

paj

your

piopart ion of said assessment ex-pended, together withall costs accr

from the publication of this

no-tice within the space of ninety days oi me date ot this notice, your in-terest in said mining claim will

be-come forfeited and bebe-come the

prop-erty of the undersigned according to

United States Statutes, sec 2321. M. li. Donahue. ELLIOTT, PICKETT & ELLIOTT,

Attorxeyb-at-La- w,

Hillsboro,

New

Mexico

BTOHTACTI

Kmnng medicinal means

ofarret

ing disease, Hostetter'a Stomach

Bitters

stnd

pre-emine-

It

checks the further progress of all

disorders of the stomach, liver and

liowels, revives thevital stamina,

pre-vents aud remedies chill and fever, increase the activity of tho kidneys,

(counteracts a leniency to rheuma-

-tiam; and i a

gemiinetay

and solace

to ged, infirm and nervotM persons.

jhe

article

i,

moreover, derived from

thentiroftt ami rnnstrpli:i1,l a acinr,--

-ForUe

bya!! Druggets

tad

Dealers

gticril'y-

-Trent 11 Chronic, Piivato .oUi

Special Dieases with the same won

derful success as-

of

old.

. ,

TKSSREATEI48LISH

HEVIEBY mm: a never faili.

cure

(t

Nervous Debility,

Exhaut

j'ed Vitality, Sem inal Weakness, i(Sunorma tonbote,

J1

tt

Af41II1 fl 111

L45l

Impntency, Paral

ysis.andaii

the terrible uects of

helf abuse, youthful follies and

ex-cesses initia uro years such a loss

of memory, lassitude.

noturnal

mission, evasion to society, dimness

of vision, iioim in the. head, the

v-ital fluid piweing unobserved in the urine, and many other disease that lead touicAtuMy and death,.

5

Mintit

Mho in a

Jugular

tinted physician, wiil agree lo forfeit

Fiqe 11umired Dollar for a cH6gof

this kind the vital Restorative fun

tierhi jeHal advice and treathfe'iify

will not cure, or foranythnig mipuie

or injurious found in it. Dr. MitiHiJ

treat all priveat diwease

succef

ful-ly, without nit'Ciury. ConsultatitMi (ree. A thorough examination and advice, including an ana'.yxi of

urine $--

Il

ice of Viral Iteetora-tive- ,

a bottle, or four time '.lie

quantity. $10;

f?nt

to any addret--s upon receipt of price, or C. O. D.

se-cure from observation, and in private

name, if desired, by A. E. .MiXTlE, J1..D.

Sample

Bottle

Free

... Will bo

cnt

to anyone applying by

letter, statii'.y symptom, sex andngtt.

Strict

eciey

in regard to nil btisii-lie.-H

trauactionsr

.

Dr.

Hinti'n

Kidney Remedy

Xep-lirtiu-cures irU kind of Kidney and Bladder

complaint,

Gonorrhea, Gleet, Luicorihie. For sale by all

druggist;

$1 a bottle, six bottles foi

$r.

W:

... ...

ur. Miutie jiniideiion I'm are

the. best fi.nd clieapest. 'Dypepsia and Billion cure in the market. For

Bale by all

druggist.

"FRISCO

LIE"

ST- - LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO RA1UVAY.

:o:

--

A'O

CHANGE

OF

CAKS-fietw-eeu

SaoFraudm-o-, California, and St. Loiil, Mo.

Through

PuUmn

Palace Sleeping Cars are now run itaily without

change between San raueisco Cnh.,and

St

Louis. Mo. over

tke Boathern Pacific

to tha

wr.KDi.rjat

The

AtlfuitJe and Pacific to Albu-querqu- e,

N. M.; the Atchison To--"

pekafc

JSnotn

Fe

to

Halstead,

Kas.;

the hit. Louis & Shu Fi'tiiic'uco Railroad

to

T.

'MUM.

"

By ti is line

there

isonlvone eliange

of C3nr between

thetaeific

end Atlantic coasts. is nt

Lottifi. Passevngeja

for,

St.'

Louis and nil

Eastern

Cities should bay

tbeir

tiefcets

VIA. HALSTEAO KANSAS,

.And

St.

Ixnrts & San

Fkajcioo

Rt.

Tut Great Tfaroat Car Itoute." . . f

-LEASE ca.il apon tu Ticket Agnt and

ct

P

fail particniara. Tralo baTing throngs ar n for fit. Lottit Jeaaea Albtivaerqaa Kaiiy atj 11:30r.a. I

W.ROOF.R3, , D. WISHART,

9 Par. --

'r

b"i

t'.

r

Speak well of

its

public

spirited,

enterprising

citizens.

If

you

are

rich invest something;

employ somebody; be a

'hustler.'

If

you don't

think

of any Rood

word to say, don't .

say, anything

bad about it.

liemember that every

dollar

you

invest in permanent improvement

is

that much on

inter

81.

Be courteous to

strangers that

come among you, so

that

they go

away with good impressions.

Always cheer on

the men that

go in for improvements;

your

por tion of

the

cost will be

nothing

but what i

just.

.

Don't kick at any propoted nec essary improvement because

it

is not ntyour own door, or for fear

that

your tuxes will be raised fif teen cento.

, Don't throw stumbling blocks in

the

way of your town officers; they are generally public

spirited

men and spend lots of time in

the

pub

lic

interest

for which they receive no renumeration

Don't use rubber stamps on your letter heads;

that

is a

dead

give

iwav

on

your own business, on the

town and the newspapers

publish-ed iu

it

Get your

letter

heads, envelopes, business cards, etc.,

printed in the

printing

office.

. Never condemn tho local paper

unless

it

has unfairly used you.

If

it has dealt with you unjustly write to

it

or,go

into

the office and

tell the editor about your case; if he wss wrong he will lose no time

in

telling the public about

it

'

London is now a city of gardens.

Even in

the

heart of the

citv

prop

er

youare constantly

stumbling

on

verdant nooks

bright

with flowers.

Comfortable benches abound,

which

are

usually well filled, more

especially in bucIia

delightful

sum

iner as

that

with which

Eugland

has this year been favored.

Be-tween 1 and2some of these haunts

are full of young busine men, who,

after

luncheon, 6eek

their

re-pose with a cigarette and newspa-per, for a Drocioas half hour. The

ground around

St. Paul's

is now beautifully planted and

bright

with parterrns. , ,., .?-.- '.,

i, .

.;:.

Warfare in Dahomey

Fali Kail Oaxette.J

The pystrm of "warfare"

follow-ed by

the

Dubomians' is

the

usual

barbfcrtous oneof

surprhe.

When the king declares war a formality

which

he

carefully observes year

after

year he rarely tells even the chief "caboceers"

the

name of the

town he intends to attack. The

army marches out, and when

with-in a

aay's

journey orso of

its

un-happy objective point silence at pain of

instant death

is enjoined, aud no fires nre permitted

'to

be

lighted. All

stragglers

are taken

prisoners, and

the

army is led through a road

cut through

the bush,

and

not' along

the

regular highways.

The town is

surronnded

in dead of night, and

just

befcre daybreak

fc 4f.h iu liiule, and every tuftO,

crowed,

niter

which these fiends parade before the state prisoners,

nd go

through the

actions '

of eat-iu- g the sickening morsels. '

They chew the human meat before tho '

terrified captives,

but

do not

swal-low it: and when they have worked ,

upon the fears of

the

poor wretch-es for asufficient time they retiro,

and,

spitting

out

the

chewed flosh, tuko strong native .medicine, which ,

acts like an emetic, and

it

is to bo

hoped

that tha

dose is byno

mctns

stinted.

ItQts aad Xiuers.

TtrKtnia ( Nv.)InWfprUe.

Old miners have a

great respect

for the

rats

of

the

lower levels. They

neither

kill the rats nor

suf-fer

them to be killed by

grera

hands.

In

the first, place, weia

there

no

other

reason, a dead

rat

left

under ground would scent

up

a whol level, and, in

tha

Becond

place, the living rats

devour

any

bones, scraps of meat, or fragments

of other food

kit

in

the

mines, which would, by

their

decay, viti ate the air, generally hot and

un-pleasant

at

best. Bats also give a warning when acave is about to occur. They feel the

pressure

of

the

settling ground even

lefore

the cracking of the timber is heard, and come

forth

upon

the

floor and scamper uneasily about by scores.

For

these and

ether

reasons

the

miuers have a friendly feeling '

to-ward the rats, feeding and protect

ing

them. '

In

nearly 6very mine

the

men have one or mora of tho

little

alimuls ,as pets, and ' these

are

quite tame, coraiining

out

of

their

holes to be fed at lunch

time.

Wbeb

rats

corns idt" a new

drift

or

crosscut

it

is considered agood

fiigu-- rit

h.

thought to mean

that

the

mine will strike ore.

Fhe oth

er

diit 'when the men were at work on the face of a new crosscut on tha 2,700 level of the

Sierra

Neva .da mine,

a rat

came into them, trar--;

eling along tha

the hue

of the compressed air pipe. When

tha

little

rodent was seen some

ot lue

new hands wanted to kill it,

but

tha

old miners would not allow

it

to be

hurt

They said .

it

. would

bring

luck to

the crosscut

bo

thev fixed un in. the roof of

tha

drift

abox as a house for

the

rat, and placed food near fct hand, iu

order that

it

might find;its new

quarters

probable as well es com-fortable. There is much talk among

tha

miners about

the

com-ing

of

this

rat, and tha men in tha

new crosscut are very proud of

it

and

have high hopes on account of

its

presence. Woe unto the man who shall intaiitioafaljy kill

that

Vounj;. Cotnpanloit.

In the

arsenul

at

Venice there is still preserved a small golden key,

which bears the name of the ''Key

of

Death."

It

was au instrument invented in the litfteentU century

by an Algeriua named Tebaldo.

It

hung

at his girdle, aud while toy-ing ccu'dleitsly with, it, he would

turn

the handle, wueu a needle of exquisite fineness was

shot

from it, which would

bury'itself

uufelt in the fiesh of the peraon

whtm

he wished to kilL The needle was

tipped with

a

deadly poison.

It

was uot

until

Teouldo's victims could be counted by

the

score

that

his secret was discovered.

The young man who sots out in life with a keen wit, a poor(opiniou of huuiau nature, and a

deliglt

in

Baying

a

good

thing at

anybodys cost, will soon find

tnat

he wields

as eruel and deadly weapon as this famous "Key of Death," which

will not only wound others,

but

poison his own life and leave Lim

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f

ilii

II

Mr

in

vaiuvn

i

vi

u

n

va

uian

n

a

ijiv

City

Ticket

Office at Corner of Old Central

Hotel.

Has

the

Best

Eating Houses,

Best

Track and

Cars

of

any,

s a 'Jti.-wJj.?- .

Other

Line

out

of

El

Paso.

WILLIAM

S,? STANDISH,

Proprietor!

'Always

on

Time.

'

(PREscairnoA--s

OAm.ru.tT compounded.)

Drug3, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods,

Stationary,

j

Pullman

Palace Sleeping Care,

Elegant

Accommodations for all

Chases

SATUIiDAY,.SEPT.

19, 1885.

There

is ti growing

bitternes

be-tween

tie

Oherokees

and

negroes

vIjo

claim citizeufcbip

iu the

In-dian territory.

"1 was never exactly

buried

elive,'

said an old clerk,

recount-ing bis experience, "but I

once

worked

i

wood iu ft store

that

did

not

advertise. When 1 enrae

out

tuy head was almost as white as

outtow

see

it

Military,

confine-ment did

ii."--E-t.

, ,

Kansas

City,

St.

Louis,

Chicago, New York,

Boston,

Fhiia&l-

-phie, Wasliingicn

. ,.

,

lnieettoneries

ana

Uigurs. ,

rruitE

LIQUOaS FOR

medicinal

PURPOSES !

HILLSBOROUGH,

, -

NEW

MEXICO.

A'

ALL

F. C. GAY,

w.

Fi WHITE,

Gen., Passenger mnl Ticet

Agt,

Toneka, KanKHg

i If

M

pmiffli

Ann it u nn

I

(IttliUKKIC.

Kit

The

Original "$UNSET"'

and

The

"True

Soutlicrn

Pacific.

AND POPL'LAK SI16UT LINK E 1ST.

VIA.

m

ANTONIO AMD MEW ORLEANS.

From

El

Paso to New .Orleans

Without

Change,

St.

Louis, Chicago,

Lei:'

.r.

';natl,

Baltimore or

Washington.

Trains leave El Pasof', .

4

San Antonio, New Orleans imtl

all

Points East

ftt

f

AV Time. 1:20 A. M., City Time.

fS3 For

iiiforant"".

...

'flares,

Time etc., cull 'or fuUlre

the

Amenta of

thefTf"

tailttay bteni.

"Ci-r-A.

D.,r

: H. C. LOGAN,

Ticket Agt ,- -exnn. Western

Pas'r.,

Agt.

El

Paso. . V

i.

l.

FiERCE, G. P. A., Houston, Texas.

And All

Louisiana,

New Mexico, "Arizona

BQ"TLe Great Popular

P01STS

GeacnJ

Agcfct,

El

Pafco,"Texas, 'ii.

C. L MIXER,V Ijoeal Agt.,

El

Paso.

8

tUsi

Pi

i i i

HI HUM ttiiVVUi.y

lift.

'1STAR AKD CRESCENT" ROUTE.

Points

in

and

California. Favorlts Lsre

to

lloute

Between

tli"l

Suubtt,

A. T. Via. Afeli

Folk,

Ccn.

Fir

igbt

't'rd

Tj-b-gt. .

ATbt-j-ier- r,

N.

Mr"

:

NOTICE.

llilnboro. Pimm Connty,

' '

, Mepiiinltff 1, 18. To itTXkj conccra

'

IHKKiifwitrn mymid ilpartln Hftlnsttlit buvMof miyurpfty lieoufinirIu

Jmu

V.

Ciirtw,

vttiitmillif tilm Mlilimii myconfout, ,. tin. ALieI ShaiT. ,

fflasters Sale cf

R3al

Estate.

!

Noticc la hurabyclef", tbit

lrto

of a

dpcn-- duly muli4 m:l ciunri'iion ib 1lilt clny of

April. A. U by IIih .imlu" f ibe Third .ludicnl i"lrlrt Oourl of the'1

rrliry of

Ni--Mexico In limnbn" l ll cnuntf of

Sl-r- in fiivuror Williamfl. l'rslt mid Solon

H W'ili-y-, (purinfm clotnif biiliiei( under lb

Arm nniiiK mid nyle ofW R. lJrml Co .; torn.

piHliiiiiit'. ami ini.ii William L. U Kullcy,

ii'or M. Knllrnd Patrick Cmmrn.

rioiio.

n,t.

Wiii-rrb- It w urdi'reti, ndjudfd ami

tlmt imld nin wi'Uin nlm-i-y

diir from ihf iIhi l uid ih p.iy in Miil

rnniplHlliaoM tlio um of $1.MW.WI iU" )

nrti-n-tiniKliiMl ami fxiv-Hul- ttMiiU doilarn wub

fnnii IliHriHisofxaiU UftTi'e mid n!fociirta of nltIn ulilconn torucovtT cniil mini, ami til

dtiiulliif payimti.t of midnun with tiiiiTot

ami cobih af.iroaid. Ilint ihe tinU T.itfii,a

J.ihn M. Wi'butpr u Maslur In "haiicry.

(Mpjioiiui dly Mild Court to Mil UK'licrnlnaf-rdrMjrlltc- d

urt"iiii' ami iniiiiuu propt'ri..v I

ptoc'dlohil lh fo'.ionInK defcnofU piopiT-ly-.

orsoiiiiicIi tlicruof a limy b

mefaiy

to

paylh" Hinoiiiil iil'orwttid, ! Iho luplii'i-- l mid

.bi--t biddi'i' lurmh I", baud M piii'i: vi!iidu(

"

t:

Tlio "LonirMrflct Mine." altuato In tlio Aiiima" iiiiniiu dl--tr tl. Couiiiy of rti'-rni-.

(for-merly Dona Ann. )and 'JVrntuiyof bwM.iau.n,

and mora particularly doBtriouU as lollow,

lo U: i ' .

Jipclnnlii(fAta niotiiimBiit ofafniiff rrectod nt tlip cmitri--of ilia mil ill iid of iliu claim unj

riiiiiiinu tlirne lniiidnd ;wi ) In a nonii-wH-t Uir'fiioii to a uioiiuiln nl of .oni-K-, tlii'iuu

urincn hniidri-- leftin s noulbirly direction to

a moiniiiiriil of nioiicM, tlienco tlin;n

bumlii--feetInhii iwHTiV dir ctioit to iiioiiiiiui'iit. of loiu-- . being-

-ai"liie

ciir

of llm aou.U end of

ihfclaim. lliuin' ihr.'o luiiidn-- fi'i--t in mi

dirocllmi Ion monument of

lou,

Jliuncts

ltUTu biimliod fem In iiorl'iirly Uivoclion to

a inouiiinciil of vtui.t-a-. tlivuccilivi'i-- ln.iinrU fcrtlii atiorih-wilfrl- dlietin totliatplace uf liiinu'uit. halit miii bi'lim iiUttli'Uon llulcil

tiaicb a iout of ilia Una Aalili i'rik. AImi iUu "UroKino" Mini', a'liiiiu-- ill

Ihit

t

AniiniiMintiinirdintrlc, touii.j ofHIw-ra-.

( liotiaAna. ) andTfiiiuny or Mexlci'. anrt inoiu purliouiaily dicrUnU

towit:

af a tnoniinimil of loiie rroflMl

Bttheccnlr"'oftlieunuill end ofthe liiilui, mu-iiI- iir the-uc- a t

rx

himdi-i'- feet in un eautrly

dlriMllohto a moiiuiiflit of loii(r, lliriKH

lu-tein hundred

fi--ia

iiorihtaalerly ie'Ctliiii toam imuilt of clones,thi'Uio lliioi' hundred fwi In WHierij dirniion to amoiiumont .mi

etunea, liciUK atIliec.uilrti ofl lienorUi-f.- l t'lid of th claim, tliouce tnrcu bnudriHi ft'i'l. in a

wMtnrl' direction in a nionuuieiit aionea,

tlieiice flfietin hundred inaamitlmrlydiroc-tio-n

loanioiiiiiiiiint fatniiciP. Vi'lir tbre bun-dre- d

rt

Inau

fiirt'y

diieclloii lutb placeof

l,....,..i.nnr Nniilmineliellll villlllU'U ill I'tllcll Uiiicli alioul four uillnp aoulli oftUo Aulinue

"wiirniforn. I,thtonderlnmd. )'evil Mimter fn t'lianccrv, will on Monday tlif Jl'V day or Sepieuilici .U. ltWS. lit one 'ifclock p Hi., of

eald ilny aell at public miction ilie property

aboedescribed Infrontofttie Court Hoit.-o-, in

the'l'iiwiiofliiilbboro. in iheCouniy of Hierm,

lii.lh?Teriitory ofNaw Mcsuo, to llltf IiikIickI

and U'l nldderforcal in baud. Dated Ilill.Uoro Sopf .A. U. lMrt3.

. . JoHit M.WejWTfcn, ; ' s

apccial MactrriuClmucory.

NHreoB,FAKrn Ai.sxNiiR. "

soilciUif iwi 1'ailltiil.

ot!ce For Publication.

Land

Office

at

Las Crcces,'

August. 10,

185.

is hereby given thnt the fol.

NOTICE iiaincil settlers" have tiled

notice of

their'

intention to inoke final proof in support of the ir

respec-tive elaima bef.nn the Clerk of the I'robtiie Court, at Hillfboro, X. M.,

on Sep'einber 22,

183:

;

Lenndro Marline on Declnraipr' Statement, No. 1648, for' w 2 a E

1-ec8 tp 15 a R 4v. Witneenes:

Epifunfo Kivera, Smrta Cru Rivera,

Jose D. Tcyex and

Jesu'

Lucero, all

of Siena county, N. M.

Jose

1.

Teveson Declaratory State

ment Nq. IVol, for e 2 n w 1 4 t.eo.

71

p 14 sB4w. Witneeies: Sunt Crui

RiverH, Epafunio Itivern, Leandro

Marline and

Jen

Lucero, all of

Si-erra countv, N. M. ' i Santa Cru Rivera on Declaratory

Statement Xo. 1U43. for Lot 8 mid 4,

ec.T2D tp 14 s, R 4w.

Witness:

Epif.uuo Eivt-r-, Jose

P.Tcj--e I.eno-dr- n

Martinez, and Jesus LuccrtT"; all ot Sierra county, S4 M. . -'

Epifanio Kivera on Declaratory! Statement No. 1G44, for Lots 4, 6, 0,

And is w 1-- 4 K 4 see. t4. tp 14 ?,

( 4w. Witnesses: Santa Cru

Rier.

Jose D. Teyes. Leandro Martinez ami

Jesus LuccVo, ail of Sierra county, j

'

N. M. j

Albert If. Chandler on DecInrHtory

ftatcmettt

No. 4S7, for s w 4 sec,

SO, tpL , a 4sr. Wittuvre?: H"ri, .

k HhH. Judion E. RtronfT.

J.

M.

ToroiinVon find John ""North,' all of

Sierra county, N. M.- - . -J us R. McFie.

APPLICATION FOR A

PATENT

u.

S. Land Office Ln Cruces, )

. . m. April

lbijo. j

NOTICE is heiby given thnt Simon Leyaer, whone postofllce addi-ea- is

tan

Marcial,; Soccorro county New

Mexico has this day riled application

for a patent lor Fifteen Hundred linear foet of.the El Dorado Mine oi

vein bearing N, 49 ' de'g'53 niin' E. with surface ground six liundrud feet

in width, situated in Lus Animas

mining district, County of Sierra and

Territory of New Mexico and

desig-nated,by the field notes and official

plat oh file in thi olfice nsLot

Num-ber

'in

Townshipn 15 fe 10 South

Ranee.

7 West of N. M., Pricinpal

Meridian and East line, said Lot be-ing as follows, towit :

nt Cor. 1 apine timber

2.t4 feet long sur by Md ofstone and marked 1 4 88; whence cor. on

west line ofsec. 4 bears S. 59de 5Cm

YY 4978. 9ft T. It S. R. 7, w

Thence N. 44de 57ni w. Vn. 17de Bern E. 173m to gulch (100m ot cor 2. n granite stone 28x13x5 ins,

with mt. ofjstoiio and marked 2--4 88

Hien co N !de 5,'im E. 1481 in to cor.

Sa

frranite

aton83

Ina, long nnd ightinches din meter with ml, of stone and chisled 3--4

ut 44de 57n E 5 7m,to cor. 4

granite stone 12x8x80 ins. with nit

of stone and this. 4-- 4 Thence S. 48de

4de

oSm w. 1480 to

Cr.

1 place of beginlng. ,

'

Magnetic variation 17de 8m E. 5

containing 19.95 acres.

lArty and nil per$ona claiming lv any portion ofsaid El Dorado

mine surface ground are required to tile their ad erse claimwith the Reg-isl-er of the United States Land

Of-fice at L Cruces in the2d district of N. M., during the sixty days period of publication hereof, orihey will be

barred by virtue ofthe provisions of

the Stutulft, '

John

R. McFie,

Register.

It

is hereby ordered that, the

fore-going Notice of Application for

Pat-ent be published for the Period tiU

days, (ten consecutive weeks,) in the Merra County Advocate a weekly

newspaper published at Ilillsborro

New Mexico. '' .

John R. McFie,

. . . . Register,

Hillsboro, New Mexico.

Notice

of

lire.

. lUnpnon, Sienacounty,

'J'riili)iyofiNrw .Moxlto

-May 16

!.

ToFrank a. Moore, Ollivcr E. Muofc, AM. c

Poitcal and c.W.I.yke

WoVe i liari-l'- (:ivm to Frank B. Moore,

H.Moot, n. A. McdoVjal and o.W. Lykr

' Y--n hi- lirel)T nullrt'-- lUat Ihare XcnKd Ont!(lgl, liaiidred rioilar inlaiMir and lminv

mi'UlKiionllirNihiiiloil-- orminea iiait-- ill

rt M-.- Kang

lijelrrrtiatrlcl. sierra :mmy. Trrrllory " nf N:? Mxici, In ordi'r u

lioJd Kid lt'4Hii, undrr

th'

!irlivir.(rui nf h

lion IHX' Rcviai'd Slatnlua rlh United Si.ivm,

bim;in ammiut ri'qnirr ti hold the fania rot

ill"yarending December3lt ISH4,and Ir ith-ii-i

ninety doy aftur till" Holler ty iukUcation,

you luilor refum tocimlribnto yurproportion

of nch rxpntidUara a a your

ltrrpt

In uid :luim will biionie ibr prupcrtj ofthe aulwM'ribw uudri .aid 3M may.ir.'85.

8lU'. VlM'INT VI.I. R

Notice

of

Forfeiture-

-Kinpnton, Sierra County, Territory of Mew Mexico,

- .

5fy

30th, 168.3.

To

J.

C. Ernns and F. E. Everett:

Yon re

hereby

notIfiefI thnt I have expended mne(11(H)) hundred dollars

in labor ond improvement upon th "Demick Loue or mine,in ordertoj

hold anil! premise under the

provis-ionof section 324 Revised Statutes

Of the United States, being the mount required to hold the sam

for the year ending December Slat,

J831, and ifwithin ninety days from

the

ervice of this notice by publi-

-ii.ii

yon fail or refuse to contribute your proportion ofsuch expenditure J

s vour .Intereft

iusnid'

rUim'

will become the propertyof?

tlie '.bscrjlp under 9id

fcti'in

?.i4

O E. ?VrN?;Y

linwyers, bankers , and cattle

ung9

are

the landed aristocracy of New Mexico, Bud the deepest in

the

lund fraud wire.

But

then

they are

New Mexico's most

illus-trious

gentlemen, because the

pos-sess

untold Quantities of stolen wealth. Wajjon-mouu-d Cowpan-io-n.

,

tJjaJia.?.jJLJ-aJU-- M

Th sore-heade-d, lona-hnire- d

ed-itor

of

the

Black Range seems

to

be eager

to pick aquarrel and eur-jre- ss

the

good will of

the

editor of

the Advocate.

We

do

not "feel

disposed

to weigh word with such nconceited pimp, na life is entirely

loo'

short

toengage in n

controver-sy with sucW a deluded chap and

brainless,

non-compoo- p. (

Boston in some pumpkins

'after

all.

She

has the mightiest slugger

of

renown

that

ever' shied a castor in k twenty-fou- r foot ring, or belted a

bruiser

in the gob with n bunch

of

fives. She has.

the

swiftest

yacht that

ever bent an

English

competitor or a New York sloop. And buked beans are

the standard

dish

in her hoarding houf.es.

Bos-ton in undoubtedly a

cultured

city.

Here

is an item found iu an ex.

change that

should be" heeded by

the

people who are inclined to be

tricky

about paying

their

subscrip-tions

to newspapers: "The

news-paper fraternity

congratulate

them-selves over the new postal law

.R-ecently

put

iu forceby

the

poatoffice

department

It

makes the

taking

of

ft newsp iper aud a refusal to

pay for the sirue theft, and .many

persons

guilty ut suck an notion is

liable

to criminal proceeding),

the

same as it he had stolen goods to

the

amount of the. subscription.

Hereafter it

will not be considered

a

very shrewd scheme to

tat

a news-pape- rs

from the office ;for a '

year

and

then iuform the

publisher that

you never ordered

it"

, , .

To Destroy Veruiia on Cattle

The

d

remedy,

mer-curial

ointment, is too dangerous

to

use, exceptin experienced

hand,

uitd then may do more harm than good by absorption

through tho

skin, j Carbolic acid in

the

pro-lxrtio-n

of one part. to 100of warm, soapy water, is

the

. safest aud

easiest

remedy. The affected

part

should

be thoroughly wwshed with

the

mixture and

dried

with a sort cloth, aud

if

a mixtuie of one

part

of the

chiImjHo acid, with fifty parts

of law

liueeed oil or sweet lard, is

rubbed

into the

hah or

wool,

noth-ing further

need be done except in

bad cases. A commou apphcatiau,

and

a good one, is a mixture of

four

pnrts of lard, one

part

of

ker-osene oil, andoue

part of, sulphur,

well rubbed into the skin and hair.

But

some internal

reedy

is and there is nothing

better

than

a warm, comforting mess of

linseed

rr

oatmeal gruel given

once

aday, eud a be-i-l yfuH of good

love Imv, with half

a

int of corn

n.6id. "

This wi!l make new crea--j

tun

aof suffering animnls, whether;

they are

cows

or oien,

cilj

or

?LM.p Chicago f;wi-

-Sbort

Liue to XKW OKLAXS.

Pullman

Palace Sieep'ng

Cars

DaMy

between

St. Louis,

Fg;1

Worth,

Demirig, Dallas,

tl

Paso,

Marshal

and New Orleans

nrmouT

CHANC5J1 .

Solid

Trains

from

El

Puso to St. Louis.

Fast

time, Fir&t-cla- ss

equip-inen- t,

Sure eonuectiou. . .;,. ;

, , , ;

See

that your

ticket reads via.

the

Tkxas &

Pacific Railway.

,

For

Mans, Time Tables, Hates aud ail

required

information, call C1

or

uclihets!, , .

,,'"''

l.U..Mc.CULLOUGH,:,,

L.

IIOXIE,

lieu. Pass,

and Ticket Agt., Third

Vice-Preside-r

alveston, Texas. . St. Louis, Mo

RAILROAD.

I.':'

"ALL

m

:'Mn

TIME

TABLE.

Trnrna

Ran

on Mountain1'

or

StimdH

id

Time. Stage Connections.

Via.

Wiugnte

to Zun!

Indian

villages ami SaVoia, N.'M. '

Via. Holbrook to Snow

Flake, Taj

lore, Snow Low,

.Fort

Apache,

Erastus,

St.'

Johns,

8r.riugerville,"Rnu the Moqui Indian villages.

Via. Winslow to Brinliain City nnd

Daily

Stapes

to Preeeott, 51 milos; Daily Stng from

Prescott

to

Phoenix.

, Try-Weekl- y Stages from

Prescutt

to

Fort

Verde.

Daily

' '.. - ' - -

-O , , . .TJVJ

have City,

Hardy

villa and Signal. Daily

Stage

between Peach

Springs

"

....

.', AND -'-

'';';-

4':

;

'THE

GRAND CANYON CF THE COLCRACQ V

Only Eightt-e- miles from. Peach Springs. Via. Tfce Xeedles

Stesnier

to

l'uma,

Cttlorado River Agvuey,

Fort

Nohave, Molmvo City

Hardy

ville, Arizonu, aud Eldorado Canon, Nevada., ? -

i

v.

v. KMTTfi". '

w.

n

hrxrsnv

7-

-Oenrriil

SnerinUrtlf

nt.

(4)

'.Trr.Tnrr-yTTTT- 'j

t

rnT

..WASHINGTON LETTER.

fir.

jMlio.JtVUy.

came'iip oi)

the

bg.

to-da- and

hisTeply to

the

coWujunicatiwi.Te

.

' ' I : ' v , ;

S. B. Newcomb, P. W. Thumb.

Lns

duces,

? 8. ALFX ANDEU.

llilluuoro, JT.; M

Newcomb

Parker

&

Alexander

Attarreya and Cojtuaelur ;

t

' ','' At Law. '.:y't

Hillsboro, ;- '

- fCciu Mexico.

lloiiaelnno MOnloj a

V

Ariu

h jrA Oil light-shoulder,- " Kangu o n th fiw C"rVti il o'

J

twenty-tw- o mile liorth of

l'ili)mtt,

P.wtoilice addrc-bH-, J.a Palomud New

Mexico. 1

Duiiuciuau Monloyo

V rtn!J

PutIlulntiiiilml uilli,

ViK.3Wi.T-Vi- 1 .u uu iK"i'

"SWJl

Itange in .the

liio

Gi'Miiue, twtnty.two

milca miles north

vf

Laet rlomnM,. pontoflJoe aJiheM, Lag

rulonias, New Mexico. '

THE-

-"riiifii"

Bssrber

Shop.

' t N. K. MARTIN, Proprietor. a

Ilillsboro,

- New Mexico.

i

S. L. C.

firlnr

jSr "i w",w

Sierra

Land and

Cattie Ccnpany.

Brand.--- S on shoulder,

L

on

sidx and Ccn

Jnp.

Headquarters, Sieneoa

Eakch.

Postoftico uddress, . . HillsUiro, N, X. R.

II.

HOIU'ER,

Cien oral Manager.

';

MAKK.IIalf crop

in each ear. 1?p.anu. -

8

on.

Mm

shoulder,

L

oh bide and C on hip. I

, Subscribe for

the

advocate.

v FAIRVIEW HOTEL,

Fairview, - New Mexico Musi

Mayer

.

Teokietor;

'All

that

the mn.ket affords issup--,

plied the table. The public are re-quested to give thuhoiiHea call.

VVZ--T l' HU-

P-..vi 9i.ta,

9

Cavcatti, and Trade mark

neenred,' nnd all other patent cause in tho Tatent Otlite and before the courts promptly and carcfuly attend--

'

cd. to. !

For Moderate, and I make no'

flmre

"info",

rntrnt

U ecurel. ' In-

-f0,,n'tion

a,Uice nnd

Mviul

refer.

enccaaeot o amdicntion

J

R, JITTIK.

; Washington, D. Cf .

Near U. P. Tatent Office..-

It.

li-.-i HERMGSA HOTEL

Heroiosa . V New Mexico O. 0. Rjced,' T'" '

raopnunoi.

Tirfit.clarnd

i,ppliecIV thevcry-tliir.- -the

irV'

atT-nrd-rtivp l;4iu

a ,.:i

or

in the buck

part

of

the

;.shop.

There houldJn uq

"shop"

About tfoe

prfsklehiiai

boasebfcld."

'1U.

should liave

ii

offices and ; home

apart7so tnst"'his

life

mlglitnjo

permitted the comfort and privacy, which can only bnly bo,maintained

by

entire

sejiaration form business nnd its obtrusions. No cabinet

officer or bureau official would

rel-ish

living with

his

famil within

the

walls of his

department

The cares of office

are

indentical ,with

the

cares of business. - When

a

merchant or

business

man closes his days work be goes to his jhome,

nnd it is

the

home life M'iiich gives

him solace and enables him!

to

meet the trials ;of

the

'day''succeedi

ing. The

president hnds

home nUtMi- dliTi.Mdt to obtain .v.JicnJ combined with tlie

intense

press-ure

of official business.

In

fact he has no home, and never will have one until it is made a separate es-tablishment by Congress.

L;

4

"NOTICE.

Las Polomas;

Sept.

0,89

Xfi

Vnl

conimence j'tlie all

round up October lpt,'commencing

at

Ilemos'i

and then down the Polomas creek to

the

IW

Canon, thence across to the Saco creek, 'Animas and

dWn

the. Prrcha

to

the

mouth, and then up the river to mouth of Canada creek, and up

it

to the Ojo Calaenta, thence to Fairview ami down the Cuchillo to

Polomas, and end the same. .

N. (Jn.wsos.

t

t:

DR. JOHN

W. WOMACK'S

REMEDIES.

Wumtick's Celebrate! Iinllan

Bitter.

Womnck! Fistula nnd Pile Ointment.

Woiiuick's Magic Liniment.

Greatl

Blessing

to

Suffering

Humanity!

r

Fistula

asd

Pilss Cursd

Without nno n, khlfe, no pitIn mflVri'd, with

lrTl3l

I

mm

w

mm

v- - tt.tftare ciiffor

riSTtri.A, llUNP,' & ITCIltSO l'II.KS, TKTTEII, ItlNGWoItM, I'OISOS-OA- K,

ANO OLD SOKKS OKTMrKN-T-V

TKAUH STANDI SO. .

Price per box ' ' 50

ct.

, GARNER

4

CO.,

Manufiieturtrs and Proprietor", :.

St. Louie, Mo.,fli.d Mohilo, Ala. lotice For I'uwllcatliHi.

Land

Office

at

LAiViiUcrs,

' : August 24,

j

1IOTICE hereby givnn

that

the

Ufollowinj? jmnmd settler ah filed iioti Qfhis iutenfion ,to make

final prj,0 ' support of Jdn(

and tliAt said proof wil b made

be-fore rrohate' Clerk nt Hilldhoro, N. M.. on Oct. 6th, 18H5, viz:

Jtinie '.Crawford on''Declaratory

Statement No. 2,102. for the K 4

s B 1.4 nut:.

H,

V

12

N E 4 and K

k 1--4 w ec. 14. tp. 18, s R7w.

He mimes the following witnenfe to

lrove lu fontinuwn residence upon and fiiltiviitioit' of. Miiid land, viz:

B. N. llret'Uy; Foster Cain. Oeo. N.

Klioile, J V. fehw, all of 'Sierra county,

N,M.

4 i i

i'sr ,

u

Jons

R, McFie.

aug29-o-t

ItcgiHter.

I'orfenuio

Xwlli-t-. t.

KiNOSioX, New Mexico, 1

Mardi 21,18S3. To L. B. Reed:

' Notice 1 herety given that the

undfndjjned !iu performed the

an-nual work for the year

1881, amounting t h sum of One Hniulred Dollars, (1100), ujon th

Ohio ruining claim, "iinated rn the

Black

Kune

mining district, county

r'

"':?.;

'

reiew nee neingnerci'V innie to tne I county records as to date of location .,,,1 rcct.rd. m-- nnd von are

hrv

not t?.l t int un cm Voll Mt7 vour proport ion of mild

amm.ent

ex. ltendcd,. together with alleot--t acer

fiiN)1

l)e

riU,,lk,uioU of lbil-- n0.

t,6

hSiJm,, the space of ninety days

oftbednte

of this notice, your in

-t'mt

in s.wl njiniiig claim will be

-come forfeited and be-come tne. prop--;

ertv of the uudtnuxned accordMig toI

b.,a.d

:itiH Ktalute-a-, ec ZliZi,

'

M.

li

IWA-Aitr-From our R"Ulr.'oltfmcndent.l 4.

YY

ashing

tox,

Sept., 5; '35,

The New York World" recently contained a humorors

editorial

de-clining thirty-tw- o

quarts

of wheat,

which

the

editor

was

notified were

at

the

agricultural

department

subject to hi. order.

In

conversa-tion with Commissioner Coleaian,

the other

day he paid, f

'don't

you

understand how the notification came to be sent?"- - bMr. Pulitzer, editor of

the

World, is a member of

Congress, i.nd

it

is my

duty

under

the

law to--j

apportion

the

wheat, and notify the members

that it

is subject

to

their

order.'

There are bt

present

in

the

ner

vit-- of tho-- pcnsivn

bur?a:

.about eleven hundred

examining ooans,

and the same number of single surgeons for examining applicants for pensious, making a total of

twenty-tw- o hundred.

In

many localities a single examining

sur

genii"

.is ap)0iuted. because' the

pension business of the locality is not sufficient to call for a regular board gf three."T .Whore t ie popu-lation and peusiou business justi-fiesit a board is appointed. Up to

the

present

there

have been five li

updml aVl

. fiTty-eig-h t changes

made in the oxaming surgeons. Of

the

new appointees two-thir- are

democrats, and one-thir- d

,

lepubli-

-CtM1S.,.i:

"l

7

Jlboide

Island

manufactuiers notify, v;icretary Manning that

theyiirwN.care

to ' reply to his circular

on

tariff reform because all

they want is to bo left alone. Tuey

siy

business ts picking up ft'

little

at

least, and th--t

it

would

iuterfere

wi h

this

itnprovenieat

tohuvethe

tariff agitation

resulted.

There is

much to besaid on th'8 side of tho question, especially if

the

surplusJ

falls off, as it

did

for August, to n

smdl margin.

The dreadful rumor comes from New York, that

the

silver. ourreucy

will not

circulata.

This

is

sad but not unexpected. People da not liketo

take

their

money around-i-a wheel-barro- w w.heo they goshop-pin-g,

or be continually

re)airing

their pockets,

and

no. amount of

treasury devices can inveigle them' into

the

habit. The world, has simply

outgron

the use of lumps of mineral for money.

The

latest

advices received

at

the Ifib-rio-r

department, show

that

the lesses of

the

Cheyenne and Arapahoe reservations have noidea of resisting

the

presidvjntij

procla-mation directing

the

removal of

their

cattle.

Thl

officer represent-- ;

ing the goveinment down

jliere

re-ports

thnt

tlie

cattle are

movedoff with facility even than was thought would be practicabie, nnd

that

in a short

tune

the

Indians

:will have

the reservation to themselves.

-A

great many,

if not

nearly all

the

herds bave already moved out. j,'

Iltchard

b6a"Yd,of Kentucky, was

appointed a

clerk

in

the

railway

service abont

July

1st, on

the

re-commendation of Controller

Dur-ham, and others, who seem to have

been imposed upon.

The

citizens of

Harnxkbiirg

wiote toController Durham and to the Postmaster Geueral,

stating that Board

was

under

.three

indictments for

forg-ery nnd obtaining money

under

false pretenses.

Boird

had been; assigned to

duty,

and

m

foon

the facts came

to

Postmaster Gen- -'

eral Vilas" attentfon ne

orderra

ins

r

' " ii

i i i

disc

horded

'but

since , then

basl

y.,an

arvin.

fr

tA nf a tuonev

' t

order, valued

at

$IC3. Ho is now j

.. I

m

jail

nwaning trial. j

The White

II.

.use as

at.

present ezreumstaticed

is

only n public

Rm ai. --

..;s'

VUVJ V MVJ 'illVJJJVHba

fill

.''ttJ J

A. . , , . . ,, ., . .

.7

comjewe1

toiiiusoii, jius

t.ue brou."

icrr-?- v-- io !ir--n

e;I,ftr

nr. -'. i.--s

OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER

J.

H. 1t'HHUX, li-irtt!r-. J(. E. DELL, Publisher. On jrar

....

$l.ou Six mouth u t .'

'

V Turut wuuthi j

i

i

1?

NOTICE.-A- ll letfal liotice, mcK , piioint;

uudce, niiniuic pul-ui- . notice ol

AflurUmwut, Lund uttlce notice unci couuiy

Jiriuliu.',will be paid toJ. .C'urreu,Luke Va-lley, Ji. M. . .

8ATUKDAY,

SEPT.

19, 18S5.

L022I News. Look out for

the

'scalper.

The Superioi i workixw a .id

shipping

ore

duily.'

vv.'

Have you seen

theri

met

and

shoes

at Perarult

&. G:dlfJ '?

The

Consentrator, at Kingstoli, is cleanine up and will

start

very

S' OH. '

The AlYO"ATK receive 1t'irefc ew

buI scribers and two aJarAtifl&ofc!

this

WOrfk.

' - . . ..

I

ritz

Becker, of KiiijVuwyWna in town

Fiiday,

and piiia I""' A$

VoCATR a visit.

$rt'v'

The Lady

Franklin

will soon

in

crease her (tower and work

bil

rich

ore with fud force. f

ilie

Comstock has

built

a,

n'.wj

roj.d ,ai:d

'is

shipping Miigh

grided

1 re very fust. " i

See Dr.

Jno.

W. Womack's in

another

column, and 'the wonderful cures it reads of.

-Ilenct the new ndvertisment

of

th

City--

Drug

Store, Wni.

Stjf-

-dish, proprietor, on

third

page.

Mr. Mcholas Galles has

return-ed after

an absencftof nearly two

week,

and a long visit to Mexico.

Several miners have ceased work nd cuineinto town on tl'ie account

if the works of the blood-thirt-t- y

red

man,

Mr. J. E.

Strong

and family

rr:oved to Hillsboro this werk. Mr.

Strong

will open

uu

a saloon in u

week ortwo.

The pets of Uncle Sam

burned

Mr.

Highland's

and several

other

cabins on

the Terra

Blnnca,

near

Kingston.

Tun Kingston bakery changed bands, and tLe .new., proprietor i Mr. Walker.

Fiat'

panis

peieat

juatitift.

Alexander is one

oftlie

best

truinrfters

in Hillsboro, hceordincr

to

his fine concert he gave on

day

nfternoon.

Spike was in commsd and yon could

hoar,

his .voice vnlxive the

roar

of

the

battle.

That

is the reason the

Indians

would not fight. One Kenny, prospector on

the

Terra

Ulanea, had a narrow escape. A redskin

tried

to shonfc Jiis

ear

off)

but

the bullet only injured the skin

a

hHlu.

The Lake Valley mines will

start

up again n

and times will

be

livelier in

that

town-- than

they

ave evrr be?n for some

tiiue.

HeadJighL

Mr. Dallheimpr, of Kirigston.

the

landlord

ofthe

California Chop

House,

closed

up

..for., while on

iiccouiit of h(Rprod

4ninf?roiv

rtieon

the North Fereha,

Wf Jiad a plenjinDt call from

Jlr.

Fnl

Wagoner, of the Las Cruces

liepulican, last

tsaturday evtiiinfj.

Paul

is

a wide-awak-e knight of the piilL n4,was here in

ihe

iutt-res- t

tos," Will be seen elsewhere in this

issue.

r,

:'?11 ""'

'

1? i-

X I

'i'i The

Indians that

killed Pollock

is supposed to beof

the

same band that killed Shaw

Irst

summer. A

few

days

no

mgun whs found lying

in a

spring near

Kingston, which the

Indians

had

just

loft,

and;

was

recognized 08 being;

the

gun,

that

Sir. Shaw'iowned,'

f:.h'iAP

l

After the

Hillsboro militia

lelt Kingston on Wednesday morning

to follow

the

Indians, two warriors

got

left;

in

the

back

trail

and

fought desperately not

the

Iu--' ilians

but

Mr. Barleycorn

the

!

tiil botli was very tired,

amy

"'est

currying a good deal of

Mr.'

Barleycorn

away.

Mr.

T'3.

Fitch, a miner

ofthe

let

witli an accident last uesday

thai

tnijrht nave resulted KVi.Ouly;'"',-lle- ' waa working be-tween twoah'vffs, and iniking an

nwkVhhi

step

backwards stumbled and f II in one falling a distance

of

nhe

feet, receiving only slight

injuries,

It

was a narrow escape.

UeSri Parker

& Alaxand.--r will Bnti li Wmfor''a''ly SHHted in

their

lAWo3ftf,wliiih

litis

just

been

(tomVld

ind 'tlid ftuisliing touch

UW

VlitftM

ornt.li put on.

If

a

f ''ttWfo tSi ciUaens wouid

fol-low VileVJf AWV-- of

bf

ie

gentlemen

iiid

give jthfeir h'tuil 4,ibew coat of

'paint

fl MiM

atUOUtV

toftnl

Mr. tTerren, of Lake Vatl-y,if;,'-J

.1

partner

of Ah rn,

Keller & MPV-rTw-n

inJtt

sev-eral days

this

weelu .Tliey

Jiave

jupt received a large and

magnifi-cent stock of dry

goo'I,

nnd people

will Sud it to

their

interest to give them a

call,

before purchasing elsewhere. They also have an im-men-ie

stock of miners'

8Uplies

iijid gents fuTJitshing'goods, which

tliey j)ropose to sell at

fair

prices andjcheap

forash.

Last Sati'lay'iaAand

of

Indiana

cauie

within sntenn

rfiiles of

Sil-ver City, killed eight people and carried

hny.off

into captivity. (3rent excitpnientv prevailed 111

Sil-ver Cityf, nnd the citizfh

at

once

organized two parties to follow

the

lodians,

evfn

into the reservation

if

necefiary,

and kill them.

i4piy to "Cactus,"

I

will

mere-ly say, Mr. Duke is doing finely.

His left

thigh

was broken,

but

his chances fur recovery are good too good evidently to please

'

Cac-tus."

Dr.

M. E. Mungeb.

M. V. Stevens, late of Clifton, Arizona, And JuImuWi

Baker

. have

recently discovered and

are

devel-oping in

the

Sabinal mountains, Chihuahua, a very rich mine and

have with the past few days

brought

iu

to

this city and sola to

sampling works some veryfine ore.

Ihe

name of

their

mine is

the

Piancha de

Plata

and it is located about 70 mils west of San Jose, on the edge oF CxihdUol.

grant!

The

ore

runs

in spots from $2,000 to

85,CCUto

the

ton, there being from

two to

three

feet of chlorides ami horn silver in

the

vein. Mr. Baker dela res they can, with

the:

woik of two men, turn

out

from ; .

U .,

iuuuiih,iht:

a.r

rn

. j-- n . minv iiuil.1 . win run socumi m iijb wu.

A lot of 1,600 jhiuikIs sent to

the

.

aropling works shfiwed a very

hu ge per

cept

of pure chloride and horn

biher, but

the value, we have '

Iwen unab'ft to floceitain. On i

ftefimen

weighing lUo pouuda I now4411exmrrition

at

the omce

orr

ot

JiiiiVfvy

viiifiLl

imttentcrpTif.4(!?e wmplinj? . works can not

le

'

ing

paper.

V'.rh?

tr,rSCiD.

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