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VOL. 2. HILLSBOROUGH, SIERRA COUNTY!
Hi Mr
SCPIEMBER 19, 1885.;
NO.29
LKi
ALNOTICES. Secretary Lamar ha requestedDr.
Xflintie,
THE SPECIALIST,
No.
U
KEARNEY STREET.San Francisro, California.
How to Valid up aTewa. Taik about it.
Help
to
improveit
. Speak wellabsut
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
sacrificialcer-emonies), and other9 are slaves to
distant parts of the
kingdom.Can-nibalism,
or
something 'that
ap-proaches
it
Tery nearly, entersinto
the rites of
the
ninthor
concludingceremony
qf
thejearly
"custom.,
Four
men, known asthejuoudutoa
or c&nnibaTs7; eucft
sharpened sticks
b'
wayof fork
and knife, nre stationed in
front
of '"'the
platform from whichthe
vici tims are thrown beforedecapita-tion. ;' ' ''
';'-'-' '' :' When
the
first captive isbehead-ed they take the body and cut
off
pieces of
the
flesh, which theyrub
with palm oil and roast over a fire'
kindled in
the
eouure before tho plandform. The human flesh is then skewered onthe
pointed sticksaud carried ' around
tefore the
t
r
i
t.l
'the assignment of an army officer
todutyatthe
San CarlosIndirn
agency, his
objct
being to'administer the afiairs of the
Indians
withjustice 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 ofthe government will
thus
eliminate allczesscsoa that
part:of
;'the ;In
dians for going on plundering ex-peditions and opento them all the chances of educationtnd
civiliza-tion. This is practical, and will show the superiority ofthe
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 lineswas
tremeiidou.
N. Y. Oom'lAd-vertiser. '
AMexican Cotton-Hil- l.
. ir.i.
r'blaageTimei.
Near the city of Vueaetaro, iu Mexica, Btnnds acotton-mi-ll named the
lleroules,
whichif
famous inthe region all ubuut.
Iu
external appemauce it is said more nearlyto resemble a meitiaval fortress than a modern factory.
It
issur-rounded by
liih
wall auddefend-ed by a company of about ninety
soldiers.
'lheta
are maintainedby
the
eBtabllshmet oeteusibly todefend
it
against enemies fromwithout, but the suggestion arises
that
the soldiers are hIso exyected to keep untye
ou1,300 operativesemployed. The ouly wares
pro-duced arelilx,
gratlei
of pl.iiucot-ton cloth, wtricb,
!ii
tho ordinaryaaticle of dress for-- botn sexei of
the lower class, and
there
isconse-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 15tU15
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--4s 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 --gitthe
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 youpaj
yourpiopart 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,
NewMexico
BTOHTACTI
Kmnng medicinal means
ofarret
ing disease, Hostetter'a StomachBitters
stnd
pre-emine-It
checks the further progress of alldisorders 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 solaceto ged, infirm and nervotM persons.
jhe
articlei,
moreover, derived fromthentiroftt ami rnnstrpli:i1,l a acinr,--
-ForUe
bya!! Druggetstad
Dealersgticril'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 111L45l
Impntency, Paralysis.andaii
the terrible uects ofhelf abuse, youthful follies and
ex-cesses initia uro years such a loss
of memory, lassitude.
noturnal
mission, evasion to society, dimnessof 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 aJugular
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 byletter, statii'.y symptom, sex andngtt.
Strict
eciey
in regard to nil btisii-lie.-Htrauactionsr
.Dr.
Hinti'n
Kidney RemedyXep-lirtiu-cures irU kind of Kidney and Bladder
complaint,
Gonorrhea, Gleet, Luicorihie. For sale by alldruggist;
$1 a bottle, six bottles foi$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'OCHANGE
OF
CAKS-fietw-eeuSaoFraudm-o-, California, and St. Loiil, Mo.
Through
PuUmn
Palace Sleeping Cars are now run itaily withoutchange between San raueisco Cnh.,and
St
Louis. Mo. overtke Boathern Pacific
to tha
wr.KDi.rjat
The
AtlfuitJe and Pacific to Albu-querqu- e,N. M.; the Atchison To--"
pekafc
JSnotnFe
toHalstead,
Kas.;
the hit. Louis & Shu Fi'tiiic'uco Railroadto
T.
'MUM.
"By ti is line
there
isonlvone eliangeof C3nr between
thetaeific
end Atlantic coasts. is ntLottifi. Passevngeja
for,
St.'
Louis and nil
Eastern
Cities should bay
tbeir
tiefcetsVIA. HALSTEAO KANSAS,
.And
St.
Ixnrts & SanFkajcioo
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. IW.ROOF.R3, , D. WISHART,
9 Par. --
'r
b"i
t'.
rSpeak well of
its
publicspirited,
enterprising
citizens.If
youare
rich invest something;employ somebody; be a
'hustler.'
If
you don'tthink
of any Roodword to say, don't .
say, anything
bad about it.liemember that every
dollar
youinvest in permanent improvement
is
that much oninter
81.Be courteous to
strangers that
come among you, sothat
they goaway with good impressions.
Always cheer on
the men that
go in for improvements;
your
por tion ofthe
cost will benothing
but what ijust.
.Don't kick at any propoted nec essary improvement because
it
is not ntyour own door, or for fearthat
your tuxes will be raised fif teen cento., Don't throw stumbling blocks in
the
way of your town officers; they are generally publicspirited
men and spend lots of time inthe
public
interest
for which they receive no renumerationDon't use rubber stamps on your letter heads;
that
is adead
giveiwav
on
your own business, on thetown and the newspapers
publish-ed iu
it
Get yourletter
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 toit
or,gointo
the office andtell the editor about your case; if he wss wrong he will lose no time
in
telling the public aboutit
'London is now a city of gardens.
Even in
the
heart of thecitv
proper
youare constantlystumbling
onverdant nooks
bright
with flowers.Comfortable benches abound,
which
are
usually well filled, moreespecially in bucIia
delightful
suminer as
that
with whichEugland
has this year been favored.
Be-tween 1 and2some of these haunts
are full of young busine men, who,
after
luncheon, 6eektheir
re-pose with a cigarette and newspa-per, for a Drocioas half hour. The
ground around
St. Paul's
is now beautifully planted andbright
with parterrns. , ,., .?-.- '.,i, .
.;:.
Warfare in DahomeyFali Kail Oaxette.J
The pystrm of "warfare"
follow-ed by
the
Dubomians' isthe
usualbarbfcrtous oneof
surprhe.
When the king declares war a formalitywhich
he
carefully observes yearafter
year he rarely tells even the chief "caboceers"the
name of thetown he intends to attack. The
army marches out, and when
with-in a
aay's
journey orso ofits
un-happy objective point silence at pain of
instant death
is enjoined, aud no fires nre permitted'to
belighted. All
stragglers
are takenprisoners, and
the
army is led through a roadcut through
the bush,and
not' alongthe
regular highways.The town is
surronnded
in dead of night, andjust
befcre daybreakfc 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 notswal-low it: and when they have worked ,
upon the fears of
the
poor wretch-es for asufficient time they retiro,and,
spitting
outthe
chewed flosh, tuko strong native .medicine, which ,acts like an emetic, and
it
is to bohoped
that tha
dose is bynomctns
stinted.ItQts aad Xiuers.
TtrKtnia ( Nv.)InWfprUe.
Old miners have a
great respect
for the
rats
ofthe
lower levels. Theyneither
kill the rats norsuf-fer
them to be killed bygrera
hands.
In
the first, place, weiathere
noother
reason, a deadrat
left
under ground would scentup
a whol level, and, in
tha
Becondplace, the living rats
devour
anybones, scraps of meat, or fragments
of other food
kit
inthe
mines, which would, bytheir
decay, viti ate the air, generally hot andun-pleasant
at
best. Bats also give a warning when acave is about to occur. They feel thepressure
ofthe
settling ground evenlefore
the cracking of the timber is heard, and come
forth
uponthe
floor and scamper uneasily about by scores.For
these andether
reasonsthe
miuers have a friendly feeling '
to-ward the rats, feeding and protect
ing
them. 'In
nearly 6very minethe
men have one or mora of tholittle
alimuls ,as pets, and ' theseare
quite tame, coraiiningout
oftheir
holes to be fed at lunchtime.
Wbeb
rats
corns idt" a newdrift
or
crosscutit
is considered agoodfiigu-- rit
h.
thought to meanthat
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 theSierra
Neva .da mine,a rat
came into them, trar--;eling along tha
the hue
of the compressed air pipe. Whentha
little
rodent was seen someot lue
new hands wanted to kill it,
but
tha
old miners would not allowit
to be
hurt
They said .it
. wouldbring
luck tothe crosscut
bo
thev fixed un in. the roof of
tha
drift
abox as a house forthe
rat, and placed food near fct hand, iuorder that
it
might find;its newquarters
probable as well es com-fortable. There is much talk amongtha
miners aboutthe
com-ing
ofthis
rat, and tha men in thanew crosscut are very proud of
it
and
have high hopes on account ofits
presence. Woe unto the man who shall intaiitioafaljy killthat
Vounj;. Cotnpanloit.
In the
arsenulat
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 centuryby an Algeriua named Tebaldo.
It
hung
at his girdle, aud while toy-ing ccu'dleitsly with, it, he wouldturn
the handle, wueu a needle of exquisite fineness wasshot
from it, which wouldbury'itself
uufelt in the fiesh of the peraonwhtm
he wished to kilL The needle wastipped with
a
deadly poison.It
was uot
until
Teouldo's victims could be counted bythe
scorethat
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
inBaying
a
goodthing at
anybodys cost, will soon findtnat
he wieldsas eruel and deadly weapon as this famous "Key of Death," which
will not only wound others,
but
poison his own life and leave Lim
t
mm
f
ilii
II
Mr
in
vaiuvn
i
vi
u
n
va
uian
n
a
ijiv
City
Ticket
Office at Corner of Old CentralHotel.
Has
the
Best
Eating Houses,
Best
Track and
Cars
of
any,
s a 'Jti.-wJj.?- .
Other
Line
out
of
ElPaso.
WILLIAM
S,? STANDISH,Proprietor!
'Always
on
Time.
'(PREscairnoA--s
OAm.ru.tT compounded.)
Drug3, Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Fancy Goods,
Stationary,
jPullman
Palace Sleeping Care,Elegant
Accommodations for allChases
SATUIiDAY,.SEPT.
19, 1885.There
is ti growingbitternes
be-tweentie
Oherokeesand
negroesvIjo
claim citizeufcbipiu the
In-dian territory.
"1 was never exactly
buried
elive,'
said an old clerk,recount-ing bis experience, "but I
onceworked
i
wood iu ft storethat
didnot
advertise. When 1 enraeout
tuy head was almost as white as
outtow
seeit
Military,confine-ment did
ii."--E-t., ,
Kansas
City,St.
Louis,
Chicago, New York,Boston,
Fhiia&l--phie, Wasliingicn
. ,.,
lnieettoneries
ana
Uigurs. ,rruitE
LIQUOaS FORmedicinal
PURPOSES !HILLSBOROUGH,
, -NEW
MEXICO.
A'
ALLF. C. GAY,
w.
Fi WHITE,Gen., Passenger mnl Ticet
Agt,
Toneka, KanKHg
i If
M
pmiffli
Ann it u nnI
(IttliUKKIC.
KitThe
Original "$UNSET"'
and
The
"True
Soutlicrn
Pacific.
AND POPL'LAK SI16UT LINK E 1ST.
VIA.
m
ANTONIO AMD MEW ORLEANS.From
ElPaso to New .Orleans
Without
Change,
St.
Louis, Chicago,Lei:'
.r.
';natl,
Baltimore orWashington.
Trains leave El Pasof', .
4
San Antonio, New Orleans imtlall
Points East
fttf
AV Time. 1:20 A. M., City Time.fS3 For
iiiforant"".
...
'flares,
Time etc., cull 'or fuUlrethe
Amenta of
thefTf"
tailttay bteni."Ci-r-A.
D.,r
: H. C. LOGAN,Ticket Agt ,- -exnn. Western
Pas'r.,
Agt.El
Paso. . Vi.
l.
FiERCE, G. P. A., Houston, Texas.And All
Louisiana,
New Mexico, "ArizonaBQ"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
inand
California. Favorlts Lsreto
lloute
Betweentli"l
Suubtt,
A. T. Via. AfeliFolk,
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
R3alEstate.
!Noticc la hurabyclef", tbit
lrto
of adpcn-- 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 amitlmt 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
topaylh" 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 ofihfclaim. lliuin' ihr.'o luiiidn-- fi'i--t in mi
dirocllmi Ion monument of
lou,
JliunctsltUTu 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 eautrlydlriMllohto 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 .mietunea, 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
Inaufiirt'y
diieclloii lutb placeofl,....,..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 irrespec-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, allof Siena county, N. M.
Jose
1.
Teveson Declaratory Statement 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 ofSi-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 NewMexico 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 SouthRanee.
7 West of N. M., PricinpalMeridian 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
frraniteaton83
Ina, long nnd ightinches din meter with ml, of stone and chisled 3--4ut 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 toCr.
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, thefore-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 hlion 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 dollarsin 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 Js vour .Intereft
iusnid'
rUim'
will become the propertyof?tlie '.bscrjlp under 9id
fcti'in
?.i4
O E. ?VrN?;Ylinwyers, bankers , and cattle
ung9
are
the landed aristocracy of New Mexico, Bud the deepest inthe
lund fraud wire.But
thenthey are
New Mexico's mostillus-trious
gentlemen, because thepos-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
ofthe
Black Range seemsto
be eager
to pick aquarrel and eur-jre- ssthe
good will ofthe
editor ofthe Advocate.
Wedo
not "feeldisposed
to weigh word with such nconceited pimp, na life is entirelyloo'
short
toengage in ncontrover-sy with sucW a deluded chap and
brainless,
non-compoo- p. (Boston in some pumpkins
'after
all.
She
has the mightiest sluggerof
renownthat
ever' shied a castor in k twenty-fou- r foot ring, or belted abruiser
in the gob with n bunchof
fives. She has.the
swiftestyacht that
ever bent anEnglish
competitor or a New York sloop. And buked beans arethe 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 bythe
people who are inclined to betricky
about payingtheir
subscrip-tions
to newspapers: "Thenews-paper fraternity
congratulatethem-selves over the new postal law
.R-ecently
put
iu forcebythe
poatofficedepartment
It
makes thetaking
of
ft newsp iper aud a refusal topay for the sirue theft, and .many
persons
guilty ut suck an notion isliable
to criminal proceeding),the
same as it he had stolen goods to
the
amount of the. subscription.Hereafter it
will not be considereda
very shrewd scheme totat
a news-pape- rsfrom the office ;for a '
year
and
then iuform thepublisher that
you never orderedit"
, , .
To Destroy Veruiia on Cattle
The
dremedy,
mer-curial
ointment, is too dangerousto
use, exceptin experiencedhand,
uitd then may do more harm than good by absorption
through tho
skin, j Carbolic acid in
the
pro-lxrtio-nof one part. to 100of warm, soapy water, is
the
. safest audeasiest
remedy. The affectedpart
should
be thoroughly wwshed withthe
mixture anddried
with a sort cloth, audif
a mixtuie of onepart
of the
chiImjHo acid, with fifty partsof law
liueeed oil or sweet lard, isrubbed
into thehah or
wool,noth-ing further
need be done except inbad cases. A commou apphcatiau,
and
a good one, is a mixture offour
pnrts of lard, onepart
ofker-osene oil, andoue
part of, sulphur,
well rubbed into the skin and hair.
But
some internalreedy
is and there is nothingbetter
than
a warm, comforting mess oflinseed
rr
oatmeal gruel givenonce
aday, eud a be-i-l yfuH of goodlove Imv, with half
a
int of cornn.6id. "
This wi!l make new crea--j
tun
aof suffering animnls, whether;they are
cowsor oien,
cilj
or?LM.p Chicago f;wi-
-Sbort
Liue to XKW OKLAXS.Pullman
Palace Sieep'ng
Cars
DaMybetween
St. Louis,
Fg;1Worth,
Demirig, Dallas,
tl
Paso,
Marshal
and New Orleans
nrmouT
CHANC5J1 .Solid
Trains
fromEl
Puso to St. Louis.Fast
time, Fir&t-cla- ssequip-inen- t,
Sure eonuectiou. . .;,. ;
, , , ;
See
that your
ticket reads via.the
Tkxas &Pacific Railway.
,For
Mans, Time Tables, Hates aud ailrequired
information, call C1or
uclihets!, , .,,'"''
l.U..Mc.CULLOUGH,:,,
L.IIOXIE,
lieu. Pass,
and Ticket Agt., ThirdVice-Preside-r
alveston, Texas. . St. Louis, MoRAILROAD.
I.':'
"ALL
m
:'Mn
TIME
TABLE.
Trnrna
Ran
on Mountain1'or
StimdHid
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 fromPrescott
to
Phoenix.
, Try-Weekl- y Stages fromPrescutt
toFort
Verde.Daily
' '.. - ' - -
-O , , . .TJVJ
have City,
Hardy
villa and Signal. DailyStage
between PeachSprings
"
....
.', AND -'-'';';-
4':;
'THE
GRAND CANYON CF THE COLCRACQ VOnly Eightt-e- miles from. Peach Springs. Via. Tfce Xeedles
Stesnier
to
l'uma,
Cttlorado River Agvuey,Fort
Nohave, Molmvo CityHardy
ville, Arizonu, aud Eldorado Canon, Nevada., ? -i
v.
v. KMTTfi". 'w.
n
hrxrsnv
7--Oenrriil
SnerinUrtlf
nt.'.Trr.Tnrr-yTTTT- 'j
t
rnT
..WASHINGTON LETTER.
fir.
jMlio.JtVUy.
came'iip oi)
the
bg.
to-da- andhisTeply 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!JPutIlulntiiiilml uilli,
ViK.3Wi.T-Vi- 1 .u uu iK"i'
"SWJl
Itange in .theliio
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. aIlillsboro,
- New Mexico.i
S. L. C.
firlnr
jSr "i w",wSierra
Land andCattie Ccnpany.
Brand.--- S on shoulder,L
onsidx 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 nndMviul
refer.enccaaeot o amdicntion
J
R, JITTIK.; Washington, D. Cf .
Near U. P. Tatent Office..-
It.
li-.-i HERMGSA HOTELHeroiosa . V New Mexico O. 0. Rjced,' T'" '
raopnunoi.
Tirfit.clarnd
i,ppliecIV thevcry-tliir.- -theirV'
atT-nrd-rtivp l;4iu
a ,.:i
or
in the buckpart
ofthe
;.shop.There houldJn uq
"shop"
About tfoeprfsklehiiai
boasebfcld."'1U.
should liave
ii
offices and ; homeapart7so tnst"'his
lifemlglitnjo
permitted the comfort and privacy, which can only bnly bo,maintained
by
entire
sejiaration form business nnd its obtrusions. No cabinetofficer or bureau official would
rel-ish
living withhis
famil withinthe
walls of hisdepartment
The cares of officeare
indentical ,withthe
cares of business. - Whena
merchant or
business
man closes his days work be goes to his jhome,nnd it is
the
home life M'iiich giveshim solace and enables him!
to
meet the trials ;of
the
'day''succeediing. The
president hnds
home nUtMi- dliTi.Mdt to obtain .v.JicnJ combined with tlieintense
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 allround up October lpt,'commencing
at
Ilemos'i
and then down the Polomas creek tothe
IW
Canon, thence across to the Saco creek, 'Animas anddWn
the. Prrcha
tothe
mouth, and then up the river to mouth of Canada creek, and upit
to the Ojo Calaenta, thence to Fairview ami down the Cuchillo toPolomas, 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
Imm
wmm
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
theUfollowinj? 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,
V12
N E 4 and Kk 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 ii'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, countyr'
"':?.;
'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 acerfiiN)1
l)e
riU,,lk,uioU of lbil-- n0.t,6
hSiJm,, the space of ninety daysoftbednte
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
editorwas
notified wereat
theagricultural
department
subject to hi. order.
In
conversa-tion with Commissioner Coleaian,the other
day he paid, f'don't
youunderstand how the notification came to be sent?"- - bMr. Pulitzer, editor of
the
World, is a member ofCongress, i.nd
it
is myduty
underthe
law to--japportion
the
wheat, and notify the membersthat it
is subjectto
their
order.'
There are bt
present
inthe
nervit-- of tho-- pcnsivn
bur?a:
.about eleven hundredexamining ooans,
and the same number of single surgeons for examining applicants for pensious, making a total oftwenty-tw- o hundred.
In
many localities a single examiningsur
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
presentthere
have been five liupdml aVl
. fiTty-eig-h t changesmade in the oxaming surgeons. Of
the
new appointees two-thir- aredemocrats, and one-thir- d
,
lepubli--CtM1S.,.i:
"l
7
JlboideIsland
manufactuiers notify, v;icretary Manning thattheyiirwN.care
to ' reply to his circularon
tariff reform because allthey want is to bo left alone. Tuey
siy
business ts picking up ft'little
at
least, and th--tit
wouldiuterfere
wi h
this
itnprovenieattohuvethe
tariff agitation
resulted.
There ismuch to besaid on th'8 side of tho question, especially if
the
surplusJfalls off, as it
did
for August, to nsmdl margin.
The dreadful rumor comes from New York, that
the
silver. ourreucywill not
circulata.
Thisis
sad but not unexpected. People da not liketotake
their
money around-i-a wheel-barro- w w.heo they goshop-pin-g,or be continually
re)airing
their pockets,
and
no. amount oftreasury devices can inveigle them' into
the
habit. The world, has simplyoutgron
the use of lumps of mineral for money.The
latest
advices receivedat
the Ifib-rio-r
department, show
that
the lesses ofthe
Cheyenne and Arapahoe reservations have noidea of resistingthe
presidvjntijprocla-mation directing
the
removal oftheir
cattle.Thl
officer represent-- ;ing the goveinment down
jliere
re-portsthnt
tliecattle are
movedoff with facility even than was thought would be practicabie, nndthat
in a shorttune
theIndians
:will havethe reservation to themselves.
-A
great many,
if not
nearly allthe
herds bave already moved out. j,'Iltchard
b6a"Yd,of Kentucky, wasappointed a
clerk
inthe
railwayservice abont
July
1st, onthe
re-commendation of Controller
Dur-ham, and others, who seem to have
been imposed upon.
The
citizens ofHarnxkbiirg
wiote toController Durham and to the Postmaster Geueral,stating that Board
wasunder
.three
indictments forforg-ery nnd obtaining money
under
false pretenses.
Boird
had been; assigned toduty,
andm
foonthe facts came
to
Postmaster Gen- -'eral Vilas" attentfon ne
orderra
insr
' " iii i i
disc
horded
'but
since , thenbasl
y.,an
arvin.
fr
tA nf a tuonev' t
order, valued
at
$IC3. Ho is now j.. I
m
jail
nwaning trial. jThe White
II.
.use asat.
present ezreumstaticedis
only n publicRm ai. --
..;s'
VUVJ V MVJ 'illVJJJVHba
fill
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8ATUKDAY,
SEPT.
19, 18S5.L022I News. Look out for
the
'scalper.The Superioi i workixw a .id
shipping
oreduily.'
vv.'Have you seen
theri
met
and
shoesat Perarult
&. G:dlfJ '?The
Consentrator, at Kingstoli, is cleanine up and willstart
veryS' OH. '
The AlYO"ATK receive 1t'irefc ew
buI scribers and two aJarAtifl&ofc!
this
WOrfk.' - . . ..
I
ritz
Becker, of KiiijVuwyWna in townFiiday,
and piiia I""' A$VoCATR a visit.
$rt'v'
The Lady
Franklin
will soonin
crease her (tower and work
bil
rich
ore with fud force. filie
Comstock hasbuilt
a,n'.wj
roj.d ,ai:d
'is
shipping Miighgrided
1 re very fust. " iSee Dr.
Jno.
W. Womack's inanother
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 twoweek,
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 familyrr:oved to Hillsboro this werk. Mr.
Strong
will openuu
a saloon in uweek ortwo.
The pets of Uncle Sam
burned
Mr.
Highland's
and severalother
cabins on
the Terra
Blnnca,near
Kingston.Tun Kingston bakery changed bands, and tLe .new., proprietor i Mr. Walker.
Fiat'
panispeieat
juatitift.
Alexander is one
oftlie
besttruinrfters
in Hillsboro, hceordincrto
his fine concert he gave onday
nfternoon.Spike was in commsd and yon could
hoar,
his .voice vnlxive theroar
ofthe
battle.That
is the reason theIndians
would not fight. One Kenny, prospector onthe
Terra
Ulanea, had a narrow escape. A redskintried
to shonfc Jiisear
off)but
the bullet only injured the skina
hHlu.The Lake Valley mines will
start
up again nand times will
be
livelier inthat
town-- thanthey
ave evrr be?n for some
tiiue.
HeadJighL
Mr. Dallheimpr, of Kirigston.
the
landlordofthe
California ChopHouse,
closedup
..for., while oniiccouiit of h(Rprod
4ninf?roiv
rtieon
the North Fereha,Wf Jiad a plenjinDt call from
Jlr.
Fnl
Wagoner, of the Las Crucesliepulican, last
tsaturday evtiiinfj.Paul
is
a wide-awak-e knight of the piilL n4,was here inihe
iutt-res- ttos," Will be seen elsewhere in this
issue.
r,
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'i'i TheIndians that
killed Pollockis supposed to beof
the
same band that killed ShawIrst
summer. Afew
days
no
mgun whs found lyingin a
spring near
Kingston, which theIndians
hadjust
loft,and;
wasrecognized 08 being;
the
gun,
that
Sir. Shaw'iowned,'f:.h'iAP
lAfter the
Hillsboro militia
lelt Kingston on Wednesday morningto follow
the
Indians, two warriorsgot
left;
inthe
backtrail
andfought desperately not
the
Iu--' iliansbut
Mr. Barleycornthe
!tiil botli was very tired,
amy
"'est
currying a good deal ofMr.'
Barleycorn
away.Mr.
T'3.
Fitch, a minerofthe
let
witli an accident last uesdaythai
tnijrht nave resulted KVi.Ouly;'"',-lle- ' waa working be-tween twoah'vffs, and iniking annwkVhhi
step
backwards stumbled and f II in one falling a distanceof
nhe
feet, receiving only slightinjuries,
It
was a narrow escape.UeSri Parker
& Alaxand.--r will Bnti li Wmfor''a''ly SHHted intheir
lAWo3ftf,wliiih
litisjust
been(tomVld
ind 'tlid ftuisliing touchUW
VlitftM
ornt.li put on.If
af ''ttWfo tSi ciUaens wouid
fol-low VileVJf AWV-- of
bf
ie
gentlemeniiid
give jthfeir h'tuil 4,ibew coat of'paint
fl MiMatUOUtV
toftnl
Mr. tTerren, of Lake Vatl-y,if;,'-J
.1
partner
of Ah rn,Keller & MPV-rTw-n
inJtt
sev-eral days
this
weelu .TlieyJiave
jupt received a large and
magnifi-cent stock of dry
goo'I,
nnd peoplewill Sud it to
their
interest to give them acall,
before purchasing elsewhere. They also have an im-men-iestock of miners'
8Uplies
iijid gents fuTJitshing'goods, which
tliey j)ropose to sell at
fair
prices andjcheapforash.
Last Sati'lay'iaAand
ofIndiana
cauie
within sntenn
rfiiles ofSil-ver City, killed eight people and carried
hny.off
into captivity. (3rent excitpnientv prevailed 111Sil-ver Cityf, nnd the citizfh
at
onceorganized two parties to follow
the
lodians,
evfn
into the reservationif
necefiary,
and kill them.i4piy to "Cactus,"
I
willmere-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
. haverecently discovered and
are
devel-oping inthe
Sabinal mountains, Chihuahua, a very rich mine andhave with the past few days
brought
iuto
this city and sola tosampling works some veryfine ore.
Ihe
name oftheir
mine isthe
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 to85,CCUto
the
ton, there being fromtwo to
three
feet of chlorides ami horn silver inthe
vein. Mr. Baker dela res they can, withthe:
woik of two men, turn
out
from ; .U .,
iuuuiih,iht:
a.rrn
. 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 hornbiher, but
the value, we have 'Iwen unab'ft to floceitain. On i