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1
A
The
Black
Range.
VOL-
-XV.
CHLORIDE, SIERRA
COUNTY,
N.
51..
JANUARY
1.
1897-
-NO.
39.
The
Scenic
Line
of America
CHANGING
Y
QUA MIND
Is
hard work compared with
chansintr the appearance
of
voux
THE
stpve
with
THEIR LAST WORDS.
DmU)1
tUiwM
trf Soma of thaWorld's 7 snout M.o.
As Intensely Interesting volume might be made up of tba dying words and speeches of men whom the world calls famous, sayl Once aWeek. They have all badto pass
in
their chips Ilka the most inslgnificani, of us,andtheir
final exits from the great stage hava been generally edifying and always characteristic.
"God be praised," exclaimed Wolfe, the heroof Quebec, on learning
that
the French were givingaway in every di-rection."I
die happy." II isantagonist,Montcalm, ajso received a mortal
Seven
iKmyerantl
Rio
Grandf
railway,
TOVE
LOSS
woundf""
4deavoring to rally hismen,arl Xjld
that
his end was ap.hi?
r
,nswer: "ho much theliveto see the sur-
-Colorado,
.me up safe,but
forI oan shift for my.
A CLEVER
WIFE'S
RUSE. How She P.naadaxlH.r
Hubfend toTk.a
ur
toEorop.
"Women are smarter
than
men everytime," said
the
manager of alargetour-ist
excursion business In an argument overthe
respective qualities of the aexes to a New York Times reporter,"and
t
oantell
you alittle
storytobackmy statement
that
I think is aclincher.When Iwasin jChlcago some years ago
an
elderly lady came intomy officeone day and asked me to prepare atriptothe
continent forher--husband and her-self. I set to work onit
the followingmorning and had just about finished the schedule when a man came rushing In,
introduced himself as
the
husband of my previous day's caller, andtoldme to stop mywork. Hesaid he didnot want to go to Europe, and he wouldn't go,and he would be blessed if hiswife was
going either. He notifiedme also
that
he held the family purse-string- s, and then departed.
"I
threwthe
schedule away with amild objurgatory remark about female ways and started in onsomethingelse.
'Half an hour laterIncame tho lady,
and said
that
Iwas not to bother withwhathor
husband said. She told mothat
the trip was going tohe made, andthat
hewasgoing with ber, andthat
when she made up her mind to do any
thing
she generally did it. She left guarantee with me to finishuptho itinerary, and I wentahead.'When the starting daycamo around'
.thehusband walked in to see me, paid up like a
little
man, and went awaywith his tickets, but he offered no
ex-planation asto his change of mind.
"In
the fall ofthat
year I metthe
couple on the steamer coming home,
andone night over our cigars the hus-band told methe story of how his wife
Ir
Thomas --More, oo--fiess of the scaffold. wasvery
Ulo neck," said
!
La&ts Seven times
longer
Looks
"Seventimes
better Tn"
About
Seven times
cleaner
StovAbout
Two times cheaper pW
About
Two times handier
If
your grocer
doesn't
keep
it,
send
us his name with
ioc and
get
alarge box and a
valuable
tarnily
household book
free.
Donncilan
&
Co.,
Agts.,
619 MONTGOMERY
8T., 8.
.. CAUhands about
COURT DATES.
Be
it
enactedIt
tba
legislative iwseniblrof
Uieterritory
of New Mexico:fee. I.
The
ttrms
ofthe district
couit
liereatter
to be held inthe
coun-ties ofSanta
F,
SanJuan.
Uo Ar-riba mid Tttoit, shall huldia
said counties beginningat the
limas here-inafter tixed andcontinuing until
ad-journed by
the
older ofthe court,
to-wn:
U t'ie
county
of SanJuan,
on the Sd Mondays in April and October.Iu tlie county of Kiu
Arriba,
on the firstMoiidas
in May and Xovember.Iu the
county
of Tans, onthe thud
Mondays in May and November, In the county of
Sauta
Fe, on thesecond Mondays iu
June
and Decem-ber.Sec. 2.
The
apriiin 1803term
in the county of Lincoln tdiall be heldleg
l-ining on
the
second Monday in Apt iiin-steadof
the
second Monday in March,as now fixed.
lu
thecounty
of Chavez, beginningon the foui tli Monday in March
histoid
of tlie
thud
Monday iuFebruary.
In the
county
of Eddy, beginning onthe second Mondayin March
instead
of the first Monday in Febi'4i;,y.In the
county
of DonaAna,
begin-ningonthe third
Monday In March the third Monday in September.in
the county of Sierra, beginning onthe foui tli Monday of
Apiil
and the fourth Monday inOctober.Iiithe
couuty ofGrant,
beginuing onthe
third
Monday in Mayand
thethiid
jtfonday in November.Sec. 3.
After
thespring
ISO.'t term,all terms of court for the comities of
Lincoln, Cliavtn, Eddy, Dona and
tirant.shall
remain as fixed by thelaw of 1891.In the
county
of Colfax, onthe
4th Mondayin
March andthe
2d Mondayin October.
InIliecounty of San Miguel, on the
second Monday in April and
expired with his lips, and
and
Utah
bd "Buckshot"rule," whila
red: "Drop tha
fedout." ' is he ;1st;
both
bszsorm.
tFLOWER
SEEDS
Tli ewsoenfu routsto
UTAH,
MONTANA,
Andthe
PACIFIC COAST
Miloe opened by the completion of the
TrunkLine earlyInthespring.
va&,FREE!
AnrnMir11eled Offer mm
d4 Keli-M-o
VublLhU
Haal
TubLadim' Woiio b Um to
pf,
tocolmna UlutraUti UtttiMforMi ttrdUmfamily eircU, Ilia daveud to rtortw, poomt,Mka
fancy work, ArttaUe Modi work, bon.a
daritiH,
hmiMk.Mp.tif,persuaded him to take the trip.
"
'She didn't saya word tomo on subject,' said he, 'afterthe
day Iconvouto countermand
her
orders,' lubsotw, byiHM, nil roMlng,llqwtM, mo. To Idtrodmo Ihh
cbarm.r WdW mmlate 100.000 Iswelled with pride to
think
show e I had knocked tho idea out Ihe
wkmH Issot tlraadr Uku.wo bow;
tha following mlimml ri Vvm.
Onthe Sunday morning C
anal.
CIWfintJ'
r
K viU Mud TinLMUH1 Wtrt
T IfeKIJ
Mmthl. udto ttwa momtHmt w will te m4r
usual, and after theseri1
lMtlo aafrkolM. Wmmmr fiecda. two .ViUr Mftiu.
I was preparing my
the
pastor nearly announcingthat
mystart
for Europe inlocludlnc PuHm. VtrbonM, ChrywlWrnmB. Afloi, Phlox prammcadtl, BftiMB, CyprMi VIm, Itotka, EHfltallt, DoaMo
Ctnoim, Ploki,ot..tc. RMMmbw, lwolooBto mjtifor lb
tiMthmDODtbt todtit wllr nofalwMilColiwtloa of Cbolco riowor Stftdt,pal by ho bUm eaod Homo ao4wwranud
fmbuJlyjUbla. No ktdy cam afford towm ibis woadorful opportuDliy. Wontrwlto anryMbMrtbornaoyUmooUoTfcloo
lBkoooyhbLODilwill rtfHBdyomrnoMfudtnaho70m ftprtooa.
fbothwltudMofwmiM Uyoa twt totltM. Owa to
u
id adn.Ublo pabltebliiff homoo.oodHMdbrkU IboUodlnf bow
ptpm. Wo
bt
moo buod-o- toklmoatoli fromplod1 Ik
that
wewished the pivW
gregation. All eyes ourpew
at
once, and ever;KtroaidirtBf uto putt ttT yoant ; wiv
jwn
jrwmm. a. J - J Mr. H. C.
una.
DftBa. rto. in the requested pra MliMO OOWHTO) BV" jrmv Ault MVS
H
J n dobut lookthankt
f
bl. .
OFFICIAL
REGISTER.
rto.Bivklr,N.T. Mn. Mmiy Wk fifteen minutes' w:
4
MbtertlMrl. sod UnM umawooa,
M
&vt
didn't
enjoy dinner a1rdondoarorto tool
foaad thlaofhrwrltb tbooatobpOBBj
tmaaenamloma mtbool WriU sideofthe affairstruc;
don't
pH
off) BUauDBflrtptioM asdpixnoon,and before long
BodUblloDtlou om (or ovaia.
SPECIAL OFFER!
"J
Yt
lating my wife on-- herlooking forward with i
to
en
fly
ivist
foraboTO olor. tmi aaotiaf ttfmmpm to)wm
A oaw (AuofrlWMMiw, wa will Mad Voo,la addlUoa to alltbiabova, an aaekot fdtooalo-
-Ope i! to the rnnchmun over a million
a r,. , ic-ti-l land, to the stockirrowor
nit,r. 08yet uuolulJiml, and tothe
inelegionsrich inthe
previous metals.
tratod Bkflrd RwnI Pcaa, ai
Boraatl
1
ho aowott variattofl, lacladlof
journey myself." TRANSLATING now Eraatus Gurler atokfara, Sptoaaar, fba()tm, Oraan
nplaHlooMBi, tto. Bwtal PomanIbo
u!ilul. .mi V;-!-!
ud fuhlooablo bfwquetflowara bow
tho Eckford Vartotiea which waoflor.aratba lartatl,
kaowa. Tkov arew to
iw
ousftooat andmntk Mlobratod Intoat Catslep m m
Erastus Gurlevwasin,
far tins monUioaamitlnaaM pra.
balvht of6(oat.OB.1DrodaOO
'ehis
fuoioD of frurranl blomna of tho mant brilliant eolorfng.
alkod
--
J
upearocotn 01 1
and. as usual, proooede Mrrjr-
-rsenl.r ANOTHER GREAT OFFER 1
AveCenia
vering
(our
mibocriptloB piioe) awilland '1'a Ladtaa Worldfor n
Year, together with out magiilfiooatClUtloaafCbolc ftower presence felt, says theSt! a m
uisoiiirom
rWfxtoabort dMtrllied, likowkw on pack!of toa utottslvaly advar
.
: ni .
l'ress. lie arrivea aoou
for a change dropped cay u Biuw
.U, ioOiiL; COT, A? VrkfUwa.Maw Yark,
THE
Denver
and
Rio
Grande
L'ASSENii .HIS AND FliKIflllT
3
dinner. Thoobsequious vnen he used to
,jkg
up in casesofifAni
now, gentleflicked a bit ol lintlro:
Sierra
County Officers.
Nicholas dalles, Councilman torthecoun. tiesofSien a ami Socorro.
W.E. Martin anil Jose AmilJoyVigil
re-presentatives for tho counties of Socorro and Sierra.
Geo. U. Itaucus, chaiiman.
August Keimtardt 5Co. Couim'ers.
Joou
i.
Apoiluca )Francisco Apodaca Trobute Judge.
Thos. C. Hall Probate Clerk.
Maxl. Kaliier .Sheriff.
AloysPreissw Assessor.
WHIM. Robins Treasurer.
Henry Chandler Supt. of Schools
Bias Chavez ...Coroner. 1
FEDERAL.
T. B. Catron.
...
.w.Delenate toConfrressW".T.Thornton Governor Lorion Miller ...Secretary
Thos. Smith , ..Chief Justee
VVm.Lee, A. A. Freeman, I
K. 1. Seeds. ( titAssociates
U. I),liantz. J
Charles T.Ensley '...Snrvpvorlisneral
coat collar whenMr.Gv
onhim.
"Yes," he said,gla:
i
I trained thread breaks"youmay bring mes r
it
wasin this wayA
like Aurora."
"Beg pardon, s edfrom theeffeots of
entered the roomwhere waiter,
"it's
notonV
I
,.ig, and tho poet,in
one"Isn't, eh? Wl
ebreath, bid him ball and
1
juh
getwoenalltl:'- )08t importantcitlos nnd
it,11 minimi ok .s is Colorado. OverISO
"
milci. ofici'ii' ml and narrow (tnuxe, tV'iundldl fi nipped and oaefully
ljanaged.
l'aurore?"
"Oh." yes," replfi 1 . ivuu-u-uj aim mv..ou, dqiu
blushing and shift 411hoa very long adieu," and
expirod.
and lie down," entreated Diok -easily.
SIMPLEIN "And I feel ju
if
r
pntr-ln-la- whenit
became evl--r
tn1
I
eniAt afitwas uponhim. "Yes, onu.M.Miannon ij. s Colle, tor
CONSTRUCTION LIGHT RUNNING AND DURABLE breeches in the r vet sauoe." The waiter tu blue.
If
bund,"
he said, very distinctly, ask
1rjd from her arm and fell to tho
"Got vou again,' ro i
ilaiundKoan made his final
exit
in lev. "Well. IsupposeThe
Denu
roiRioGrade Exprscs
luniiddle of tho greatest scone of
his
ottes ala rovale, sauce
Jatostplay. "Get mo off, Charles," "Oh. that! Yea, sir:
'o gasped, "I'm dying)'1 Ilia son led,
fhn wAtter brlsklv
rattled
ti
rfThAMr.Gurlev's Dlate as tho im off,and all wasover, And Phelps,
njnnirl fain drownMr.Gurlev's V0100.
GIVES
PERFECT
SATISFACTION
piritvl
In h lection with the railwayindgnara i.' prompt and efficient service; reasonableratcs.
DODGE, F.O..NIMS
tien'lManag.--i . Geit'l Pass Agt,
Denver, Colorado.
AMERICAN B.H.0.& SEWING HACBINECO
PRINCIPAL OFFICE FACTORY
S.W.C0R2OIB-ST- . & WASHINSTUN
pE.
PHILADCLFHIA, PA.J.II.Hemingway. ...U. S. Ilsti(ct Attorney
E-- U 8. Miirshal
W. 11. Loorais .Deputy U. S. Marslml
U.8. CoalMine Inspector James H.lVlker,8HntaFe,
Ke.
LandOrtlcePedroDelgadn.Sanla Fe....Ifoo.LandOfllce
K.K. Sludor, l.asCrnces. ...leK.LandOftlce
f Asoarnte, Las Oruces.Pec.Land Olfice Itichiird Younar, Itoswel Res, LandOffice W.If.Cosirrovo llnHWell....Kco, LnndOffice W. W. Uoyle.Fnlsom lieK) LandOffice H.0. Plchlos, Folsom Hoo, I.undOfflcg
TERRITORIAL;
E.L. Bnrtlott Solicitor fleneral
J
"
rrt
Hist. Attorneyf. B.N'ewronili,1asCruees
L.C. Fort, l.asVegas
ti.B.Baker, ltoswell
Pno Librarian
H. S.Clansey Clerk SupmromeOourt
E. H.B rh!i.pnu Snpt. Penitentiary Geo. W.lfnaobel... AdjutantGenera R.
J.l'ulen
TreasurerDemetrio Perez.... Auditor
Araado Ohave.... ,.8upt. Public Instrnctlon M.S. Hart CoalOilInspector
Court of Private
land
Claims.
Joseph It. Reed, of Iowa, Chief Justice. Associate Justices: Wilbur V. Stone, o
ORK FOR
US
who had a superstitious horror of the
word
"f
jrewell," while acting Wolsey,and actually
uttering
the ominouswords:
Farewell along farewell toall mygreatnessI
broke down, and the curtain slowly
dropped upon him for the last time.
Many instances are on recordwhere, persons have oontlnued to
jest
though, consciousthat
tho end wasat
hand."We shall soon moet again," were tho last words of Louis XIV. toMme. de, Malntenon,andthe murmured rejoinder;
"Apleasant rendezvoushe isgiving me)
thu:man never loved anyone buthim--,
self."
"Is
there nothing1on, earth I can dafor you?" said Taylo? to Wiloot, as ho
lay on his death-be-d, 'Glve me back
myyouth," were
the
last words Of,fa
lively, if scurrilous, poet, who, uiuop the
title
of Peter Pindar, amusedthe
(atter endofthe eighteenth century.
WHOLESALE BRfttJCH HOUSES CHICAGO.
Ill
o CINCINNATI OHIO. JH fvd
W
PV J u"Be sure you bring
a
stew of good Christians."t'Now you are joking," mildly
ex-postulated the waiter, with, a sickly
smile. .
"Nota
bit
of it, man. See here on your bill. Compote debons Chretiens.""O ah-- ugh," gulped
the
waiter. "And dgn't forgetthe
fountains of love.""The ah I beg pardon."
"Right here on your menu puits d'amour."
"Welt, well," and
the
accompanying grin wasghastly."Andamouthfulof ladles." "Eh?"
"Bouche de damps quick, help a glassofwater dash
it in
hisface!"But Mr. Gurley was too late. The waiterwasin a dead swoon, almost a cataleptio fit, from which he never
re-covered until along in
the
afternoon.As Mr.Qurley went out he inquired of
the cashier
if the
waiters thereunder-stood French.
"Only by ear," answered the
light
ping-chang-e artiste, "which ea,r Icouldn't jnformyou."
SO!
McwlKK-Mathlnr-lu.1ouc .
nun
tnd. u..11 p.ru. D7S.ul.in.our anvhinMl.
MO
a.m. wuiMnaireeiaoii.i
Inwok Wf.lltj.lh. vny
.1 IM(1. m th.world,wit.allth.MtoehinnM.
afew days, and you will be itartli'd at the unex. peotedsuccess that will reward youreffort. We positively havethe beat lusiuesi to offerau ageut
that can be found on he face of this eurth.
1B00 profit on 875X0 worth of businessis
being easily aud houoraMy madebyand paid to hundreds of men, woiiku, boys, and girls in our employ. You can make money fatteratwork tor
u Chun you have any ldi a of. The buslnesaia ao cany tq learn, and instrw tionaaosimple and plain.
Hint all succeed from the'aturt. luuaewho take
told of the busincaa r.ap the advantage that
lirisea from the aound reputation of one of the oldest, most aucceaafir, and largest publishing pouses in America. Serure for yourself the protita
thatthe butineaaaorei.dily and handsomely yields.
All beginnera aucceel grandly, and more than
reallie their greates.. expectations. Those who tryitfind exactly as we tell them. Thereiaplenty of room forafew n ore workers, and we urge
tbei"to beginatom . Ifyou are already
em-ployed, but nave a ti wspare momenta, and wish to use them toadvai tuge, then write us atonee (for thiaiayour gran opportunity), and receive full particulars byrr : nmail. "Andreas,
TltUK ft CO.,
!'
o. 0t,Augusta, Ma.w. wiiiMMMMare.otijnpiM
ItD.of Mr poallj widTaluabla ul MmplM. I.ntani w.aiktut
r.
abaw lu.wtsco4. 10Ihos.nhmmum
mmrmil at your .win.,andarmyiDHMHfiitti-- j bMont your
m
pronany. inu rrano macuina
mad. aftartb.ftinaer utau,
WblcU tev.rar.wtIbaloi. pal.all
ma oalIItoiifortJKU, wllblb. Colorado.
k
Llanllyfxi,
Wales, hasa
Baptist minister who Js bordering on ninety-year- sof ago,
yet
on a recent Sunday this veteran preachedat
the Baptistehiipcl, AbcrMle, and on the following
'f
EEti
FRE
--aaaariaeiiDijam, manmvw - mm
L
ftl30.BMl, MMBffMt,RMMt"Ail iDublii. tatb.wt.14. Allla
iaftM. N.aaiaat taqvln. Plam,
ThoN whowrit, tomm om.w.m
Thomas O.0 Fuller, of North Carolina. WilliamM. Murray, of Tennessee.
Henry C. 8Ir.ss.of Kansas.
Matthew O. Bsyuolds, ol Missouri, V. $.
AMortwy,
MwlDiaMklM ia Ik. worl.,aa.Ik. evening he delivered his popular lecture,
linaofweHufl)l.fe arta stow. WwlhrlaiawH.
on van&imus iuvan.t, WW... jaiiwwa.
wim
Highest of
all 19 Leavening Power.Utegt U.
S.Gov'tRcpo
TIIK
BLACK JIAKGE,
lailUUel
Kreij
rrjjlay
Chloride. f.klyj
w.p.
uioMrsox.
titers
t asHeoond,Cls
P'.t.orjjlurldePost Office.
I
I
w
c
AB501MBE$X
PURE
tion to make final proof in support ol hitM0TICEI.L0
ciHlin, andthat aitldjironl will buid
b--fWTi the merit of Hood'iSarsaparilla posl-tire-,
perfect permanent Cure.
Cures
of scrofula in severest form, like goitre, swelled neck, runnioj: tore, hipdisease,sores Inthe eyes.
Cure
ofSaltRheum, with Its Intense Itching and burning, scald head, totter, etc.Cures
of Bolls, Pimples, and aU othererup-tions due to Impure blood.
Cures
of Dyspepsia and other troubles where good stomach tonic was needed.Cures
of Rheumatism, where patients wereun-able towork or walk for weeks.
Cures
ofCatarrh by expelling the Impurities which eause and sustain the disease.Cures
of Nervousness by properly toningandfeeding the nerves upon pure blood.
Cures
of That Tired Feeling by restoring' strength. Send fur book of cures by
SUBSCRIPTION! 800 ,Qn, year ..-
-1w gSxmouths 100 2 UrcemonthSingle copies JOceatt
Friday, January
1,1897.
lore w.n.
.eor),
l
. unurtLomuiw-toner- ,Ht.Oooney, N..M..iin November12th,18HB,Tlx:
JAMK-- Itl.47.7AKD who made lloniest. ml
KntryNo. 1H70 for Lot 10, ft'X SB,, eEta
feW (,', See. 6 T. t 8. K. ill W.
Henames ti e following witnesses to prove bis coiitihiioim
ritnce
upou unci cultivaFLOURMILLS
!tion ot, tat(l Ixiiil, viz:
PROTECTION
TOAMERICAN
INDUSTRIES.
Melvin twapp, Mrn. SHrun U. lemtnon, AIhiiso Ilrnwa and li viil W.Leiuiiion, all of Lana, N. M.
Enwm E.
Sicdkr,
Ht(l8Kir. First Publication October
Brand, Barley, Ifheat F!our, Urafaam Floai
Ul
A
Chopped corn c.onstan'lvonband.TAFOYA
&VALI-EJ0-5,Sarsaparilla
ToC.I.flood&to.. Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. are the best
noou s
Fills
puis, aid digesuou.m.
Notice
For Publication.
LandOfficeat Lrb Cruces,K.M, i
Senteuibcr
ath,
IS'JC. ; NoticeIs lierohy elven tlmt tlie (ollowinir nnmed settler lmn uicd notice of liU intintion to mnke llnul proof In support of his claim, andtliatminipioof will liu liuulo n
W.s.UiMi'Kn, U. S.Court CmnmiBstoiior,
HtCooni-v.N-. M.,nnNovmubor12th,1HHH, viz:
MELVIN sWAl'P, who imido
Hoim-Htea-Entiv No. 1K51 furthn KH bVH and U)ts3, 4,ft. l'Sin.C I' It. lW.
Ifuiiiimis tin--IiiIIhwihk wttnosH' eto prove
continuous ri'sidi-nc- upon and
cultiva-tion of, sni.l Imid, viz:
JniniH H'mzzmI'!, Mis. S'lrnli C. fifmiiion, Alnnzo iSt'ouii r.ndliuvidW. Limiiukhi, h',1 of
I.ui'a.N. ....
KliWtN E. SI UOKU,
Kcgijtcr.
firstpublication Oct.2-n0- .
frpprietors,
MONTICELLO, ready to be taken up and soccess for
the
future
is assured,Geologically
this'
section is one of greatinterest,
and insome respectsre-sembles
the
gold bearing formations of Cripple Creek, especially isthis
po iu thecharacter
of its porphvrys, every kuown kind gt whichenters
into theE. TEAFORD,
at
tliel
to
i.
others too numerous
to
mention. Onany
and
all of these propertiessuff-icient ore is exposed on the dumps and in
the
underground workings towar-rant the
erection of reduction works. Eveu now the dawncf
coming pros-perity agreat
andbrilliant future
casts Its
lht
upon the future, drivingluicli
the
dark shadows ofthe
past with all Itsattendant
adversity.Tjik I5iacx Kange
bespeaks for the miners better and brighter davs inin
the
coming new year,so let one and allput
forth renewed enemy and inthe plentitude of our ofEVni'p of gold
ann
silver
we will be second tonone. AnOl'T THE TOWN.Samuel Mabre, manager of
the
CliffMining & Smelting company's large store, reports an increasing volume of liusinesp, and from the daily
arrival
offreight
wagons onecannot
helpbut
see
that
theinstitution,
so ably pre-sided over, is receivingits
share of patronage.Our
worthy postmaster, Mark0.
Thompson, ieports a thribbled increase
in business
during
the past ninety days, sothat it
has become necessary to keep in constant service anassist-ant
in the person of Dr. Llmer Bliun. The changethat
lias taken place istruly remarkable, the quiet
little
vil-lage of ninety days
ao
is now the scene of life and activity and each stage brings in new men anxious to secure holdings in the new el dorado.Well,
it
i3wonderful but'tis
true. Messrs, Whitley & Dawson stalethat their
"Bank'' doesa rushing
busi-ness. These gentlemenare
soaring noexpense or trouble to make "The Bank" a pleasant resort.
William Woods says
that
business inhis line is"sharp" and
that
he is mak-ing a "clean shave" ashe goes.Hubert Coplen, patentee of the
fa-mous Copleu concentrator, busiained
painful
but not seriousinjury at
thesmoker
one day this week, ami iu con: sequence is "horse de combat,"Dr.C.
0.
Harrison, one ofAlbuqu-erque's foremost deuiists is intown and
Thk
Blacij;Range
assures its read-ersthat
they will receive firslruliisstreatment
at his bauds.Hon. F, A. Reynolds arrived in Chloride Thursday night. Mr. Rey-nolds is one ofthe best and most
favor-ably known mining engineers iu tie
west, andi3doing n:uch to advance the Interests of the Apache and Black Range mining districts.
That
all around hustler,J.
D.Bone, came down from his miuing camp up Chloride creek Wednesday afternoon and is shaking hands with the boysand predicting a bright new year for the new wonder.
J.D,
is onto his jub and kuowsagood
thing when he sees it.Chas. Laldlaw, chemist and assayer for the Cliff Mining $; Smelting com-pany, reports things at hisollivie as
go-ing on nicely. Mr. Liiidlaw is thor formation o
its
rnin.crarzud belt..ive;-y-. I'peft
Stable and
Cornil.
This section
js
marked by many vol-canic cones capped by phonolite, and thecountry
from which these cones emerge is one vast field of porphyry, andercite and rhyollte predominating, interspeiced with many kinds of crys-talline rock coming under the name of quartz porphyry. Great dykes of basalt, phonolyte and other harder porphrys--JAMF.S
DAi.GUSlI.
iyiiAi
MARKti,
IntheQ:d
?ost:mceliu:ldi:u'.
L'lioieo 3e.pf,
glutton,
Toik,
fatter,
and Sausage. Fish pnd Vegetables iu Season,
IIILLSBORO, -- -.
N.
Mcut
through deposits of the softer por--HEIlMOiA,
hyritic formations inalldirections, and
HP
fkro in many places decomposed, and
at
ch places
Joan
amartrix
forthe
de-- WANTED--A- KIDEA&
thing to patent1 Protectyourideas;theymay bring you wealth. Vrlte 1QHH WEDLKR-BUR- N
&CO.,PatentAttorneys, WaslUtaton. D.O.,tottueirji.sou prizeoffer.
V)slti'
i
of metal.It
is only within at. time
that
iirosuectini? hasm these porphyrys, and
the
en very satisfactory, prov-
-and sure values will be
Ht'm Wind,
fjfr
vfiformation. Breaking
$450.
J
orpbyry and across the ofits
limestone cap, andKfi TWi Ibiigenuine
it
h both, this remarkableits
appearance, presentingll
KHI.ltKf
tW
SILVKK--'
?jlfX
Vutch4itvrryon
Fall! Warrants.
ist
a most interesting andThijUno Imitation hint up fur sale,but
uof
true
Assures filledmrtrix. Their persis-- ''"SSfV" V ton. We feel
safe inwar.
and bold outcropping
rantlnfr
tbiKWatcli as aheavy
porphyry, through and
estone cap, leaves
little
s trongjfood
'jeir
deep seated nature, vary from a few feet inr 40 feet of solid quartz,
Ifsec. la sentwitb
the order antes for
express
pay-strea- from a few 1
;fcixfeet. These bold out-- charge",
and
Ii
toned
oerfcctl
erexceptional
economicalnces for thorough exploi-- Wlnf
acUiry-an-exactly
aareprew awiX.m I lr mineral character. There
oughly up in his business and thecom
aa withiu;an area of30inih s you can
the bal
i
i
ui) the e iles wide upon which any pany did well iu securing a man ul ance,
s e yon do net
lr.uiing ',fails to showore of great-- such worth. pay one cent.
responding net value many of them of C, M, Woodhousp, the Wall St.jewel
Tliis fnnnv nndiistnictivo book tolls in a
mom Iminoroiisw y how the Anuri of I.lber-t-iook (irovcr llcvcland from tint White
llousnin the dead of
ni'ht,
mil him rnmrud, n1 liugrv. in Okl'nlionia City, totramp homo, (irovei's trials and tiihuia-tion- s
a a tianipare most iiKlicrously relat-ed,and his conversations with fanners and
laboring men about the silver question are
very insfiuetive. KVKIIY BODY MIOI'I.I)
UliAI) IT. Itcontains 176 ot laiifih
matter, and lull-pan- illustrations of Clcvcimul as a tramp, i'liei),Sicents.
Send2Scents lor the book to tlio SILVKK
KMiilIT-- ATCI1MAN,1420 New York Ave.,
Washington, D C.
industries
1
Thestrength
and per--er, hasfitted up one of the most oozy
a, v
The decrease ii ructure of these miner--
'
Apartments iu town and is prepared tolack of
capiUl
t I Viare with those of like do repairing ofM
kinds.,exico. Capital judici-
-It
is rumoredthat Jas,
Wing will many promising ption hits only all Mity to patlHncn
omically commanded
ay in being invested
Innlrie tho case of earn nf these watches the followtat. card willhe found: "Thk DiilbibWatch : M'F'a
Co. Thiswtohcase mads bv ubandstamped withem
United States regUterec- Trade Markiathe only eenuin Silvnrine Watch Case made. Will keep its eolerand
wear a lifetime. We camionbuvers tobeware of InlU
tionsap!d under various similarini'leadingnames.
Jobs O. rJOKBEn, Preat." wecan use postafte Ftainps. Applicatiom for Ota
Huyers'Uuide(seventeen hundred illuitratlcns). wish hints on the care of wttches, also interesting nittero
Dlupionds, Rubles, Vineralds, Kapi
hire,
l'eurls, and other Precious Montis, their leading characteristics, oompositio.1,etcwill be ieM on receipt of6 fipi. stamiM.
W.
G.
MORRIS,
Wholesale Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Ete, 90
rifth
Ave., CHICAQO, ILIi.Ileferences; Felsenthal. GrosshMiller, Bankers, 101 Ij Salle St., Chicago; Mr. Cross, Treasurer ot
Illinois: Chapman Bros., PLOlishera, 128Van.Buren St.
agajn Start up his statnp-iui- on Min-eral creek under the management of
mid exoeutrttious J
of
tie
country-- We ivstrong concerns
that
I V
tle
awaketo
tlio new witered actively on the
Ed, James oneof.our most competent miners, We
trust that
the report istrue
as the Wing properties are among tjie most valuable in thedistrict.
Frank
If. Winston, theFairview
merchant, was on
ourstreets
Wednes Ijmity and bending an intimifiiim-p- to extend to all ing and
treating
thea hearty wnluoiue and ev .his section and the
tknown to have re
-1
uoiiko:r.H.btone.BKi.,wl'.b U.S. ExpressUo.,t;cgO
Always meutlou this p?.per.tniiity
to examine at wincellent mines.
i
securing desirable day shaking hands with his friends.i not but feel
that
Mr. Winston owns valuable inn. ing THREE GREATCITIES M
WESTt
r
Chloride,
the
business cente',will be one of great HICAGO
X land prosperity for this
sectiou presents a lively ap and isteeming with
that
life 'J
ntry which for so manynnlv wiinessod in the
slitin
dormant.The'recoidof
properties inthis district.
Jas. McKinley, the representative of
alarge
Duhilh and Philadelphiasydi-cat-who has t'een engaged in making
aclose and thorough investigation of our wonderful mines, reports them as
being better
than
they hadbeeniiiniur minim! camps.
At
the Lproduction thus made is conclu
".
n --- . II.. ..mmAth It fllir. .1
sive
that the
mines of the Apache andWhen
I
sayCtntHI do notmean merely toEtopthem fora time, and thenhave them re turn again. I mean AllA.U1CAL CUIUS.
1have made thedieeafoof
FITS, EPILEPSY
or
FALLING
SICKNESS,
41tfc-lonf- r stntiy. I
warrant
myremedy toCuhk theworst ences. Because others have failed is noreasonfornotnow receiving acure, bendat oncefor atreatise and aFree Hottlb of my
Infallible
KEMBDT. Give Kxpress and Post Offlo.o. It costsyon nothing for a trial, and itwillcureyon. Address H.C. ROOT, M.C., IS3 Peak.St..HewYortBlack Kange mining
districts
areat
leaat reasonably prosperous, and
con-stitute!
an adyertisement to the world of the steady and continuous produc-tion of wealth by thse mines and al-so astanding invitation to all to come andshare
with us the prosperitythus
ill TlllfMTIIIsl Issssssssssssssl illliF SOr
LEGAL
NOT1CKS.established, and to contribute
to its
continued increase.
For the
use of capital seeking in vestment io mining,ihe
following pro--tiprties
are
worthy its caieful consider und or town is meunwui'nu
j,....,. .tl: Cliff Mining
It
Smelting companywhere one can hear
the
clink ofham-pers
from morn tillnight
and see theconstant
stream of ore wagons and teams passing to and fro with their bur-dens of rich ore from the mines whichthe
company are storing intheir
great(orebins ready for une when the
ma-chinery is all n place and General 'Manager Mack gives
the
command'go
Ahead!"
The JJlack
Range
sendszreetinjzs to u11 such Kentlemen as
President
Uraymer and General Man-ager Mack and their3jeiatesgr
Cliff Mining &Smelt-ill- "company and assures them
that
they will receive a
hearty
welcome.Such
institutions
asthe
oneat
which they arethe
head will be a blessing not only to the Apache and Jilack JJaiigetwining districtsbut
to theen-tire teriiiory.
It
is theduty
of every man toput
forth
hisiest
efforts toattract
the of desirable outsiders and tiiilsit capiUl m legitimate euterprjseap
mapvqt
wbicb. nowate
open andation. In the Hlack Jtange
district,
ti,a
fireat
Republic,Emporia
group,Notice
TorPublication,
LandOillce atI.aaCruees,U. Jf., j Septembiir23td 1SU0. (
Noticeishereby Kiven Unit tlio following-niunu- d
Hottlvr luw fllcd notice ofher
inten-tionto make tiunl iivooi in support of hor claim,and tliut sai lproof w?ll lo mado
lie-fo-W. S.Cooi ge, U. S.Court Cnimnissioner,
atCooney, Now Mexico, on November 12tl;,
18,
vU:SAKAII C. LEMMON, who rnadfl
Hnme-stea-Kntry No.Is2tor tho NK.W hlCJi, MK
NE,
Keo.32 ttiidSK XW K Sec. 33, T. 5t.
it.20 W.
Shenames the following witnesses to prove lior continuous residence upon and tulliva
tionof.oaiil laud, viz:
James lllazguiil, Auinxn llrown, David V.
Ltmnnon, and Mulvin bwupp, all of Lui.il,
Ne,w Meiico. '
Euw inB. Sliidpk, 'Kogister.
Fit
publication OctoberCOPYRIGHTS.
fr
Ivanlioe.Spradling group.Tay lor grnnp
CHICAGO & ALTON
R.
R,
WAfflliMsMB
between ) ST. lOUItAOHiSAQO. LOUIS, KANSAS CITV and CHICAGO.
fiO OTHKB USE BUSS '
PALACE
DININQ
CARS
to o.. from KANSAS CXTT.' Mean I
'l'tflS
nyiir,;t'"
Hotel,onlyTcVnts!PALACE RECLINING CHAIRCARS
PULLMAN
FiU'
SLEEPING CARSthy finest, hesr. and safnat Inuse snywhera
f()rMpi,TIme Tables, aodtillnformstlqn.sddresl
r.
a.
high.
V,eatsrnTi4yenAr,o
C. H.CHAPPELL, Gcwrsl Manager'.0.
C. MclKULUN,JAMES
CHAPLTON, l Psssengsr sod IktMAfsrjYnplp, Scales group, and m?ny others, In
the
Apache district, the Silver Monument. Venezula. Columbus group, Jie
adjuster,
Payne group, Oliver group, Wing group, .Jnmes group, Dread--CA1V
I
OBTAIN A PATENT? ForasK'ilvt, snswnr uiian .lor.cst opinion, write to
HiI'NN v('(I.,who hiwe bad neurlTfltty years' eiporience Inthe patent business. Communlca-tio-ns
FMIctly Ciiilldonttal. Allundbookof In: formation con!crnii I'ntentsand bow to ob.
uiln tbnm sentfroo. Also a catalogueol median,
lull and scientlliobooks sont free.
Putnnts taken tliro'iKb Munn ft Co. receive fpocial noticetuus intheHcfentilic Amerirnn, and
aiebrought widnly before the public with
put cost tothe Inventor. This splendid paper.
Issued weekly, elenantly illustrated, hasbyfnr thd lowest circulation of anvBolentlllo workIntil
world. 8; a year. 6ample conies sent free.
DulluinB Edition, monthly, '!.soayear. Slnclo
entiles, !f. cents. Kvery number contains beou-tlfi-il
plates. In colors, atfd pliotOKiaphs ofnew poiises. withplans, enabling builders toshow the latest desleor.andsecure contracts, Adrtrons
WUNN &CO,NliW Yonii, SGI BliUAywjiT
natieht.
Long Street, Lombard Htreet Kiusb group, Thowpson group, Crawford group, benlinal group, Coiossui
rfotioe for
Purjllcatiep.
LaudDfllco atL:ih Crnces,N. M., (Septetnlier24tb, 18W). j Noticeisliemby iriven that the
Hilled settlerliastiled notice ofhis intcu-
-Midnight group, Cliff group,
iilijin
LIVEJCKNWHO
ADVERTISE.
alkali juice andBred
salute
u
heleft
E. E. BURUNGAME
THE
BLACK KANGE.
ASSAY OFFICE 'uboratorV
the
city, came inf
few days ago and paidthe
Justice hubiler15.00
or
bisfun.
Mr. Billbeck jut
Ui down easy,tin
reg i.laliua dose for auch violent at-ablUhed Every Friday atChloride, Sierra
jCosBty.Kew Mexico. Establish! la Colorado.
I Bamplrt bv aiaitat
eipneivUl neolva prompt andcartfulattealtoa-
-GOLD AND SILVER
BULLIOiNftf,
MtftolaadAmj4
er P.rchswd.AMrwa, 17 M4 17M
Un(.SU
DENVd, COLO.wild-we-st humor is 50.00.
Friday, January
1, 1S&7.Ihk Black Range
knowledges receipt of a very exquisitely designedcalendar
for1SUJ .withthe
complimentsA.,
T.
&S..F.
Time Table.
JENqLK.
going south due.. 7:$
..
going
eul
ue 1:13p..m..WESTEIiYELT,
of
the First National
Bank ofAlbu-querque. This msUtution was
Incor-porated in 1873 and
la
una ofthe
solidFORFEITURE
NOTICE.
Chloride, New Mexico, Oct. V5th, 1896.
For
Fifty Cents
a
Year
THE KANSAS
CITY
WEEKLY JOURNAL
and
AGR1CULTUIST
.(.FORMEU
PRICE
81.00)Will be Sent Jo
Youfor
One
Year For Fifty Cents.
THE JOURNAL
IS A HOME
PAPER
fZZSZZ
institutions
of the country, and Is of-Ucered by
J.
S.lUiynols. president;
M,. TV.Flournoy, t; A.
Keen,
cashier; Frank
McKeeassistant
Chloride
Post-Offic-e.jMall arrives ,,13,pHS! Depart. 8 15A. M
MARK O. THOMPSON. P.M. ciisluer.
John
S. Mack, general manager ofTo Thouia Hendry, and Mrs. Thomas
Hen-dry, theirbeiraoraaalgns
7t)U are hereby noticed that th.e onrter--Y
signed baa expended one hundred
fSloo.OO)dollars in labor and improvement fortheyear of lf.ij and lrt6 npon the
So.1mining claim situated in the ApacheMining District, fcierra County, New
Mexico,inorder to hold Bald mining claim undur trie provision ofseetion :te4 uf the United StaUs, belnir theAmount of labor or Improvement required by lair to hold the
win for the yearnIMSandIwhs, andifwithin ninety daysailerthis notiie by publication you fallorretuae to contribute proportion-ate share ofsuch expenditure a
aa well astbe
out
ofthis advertisement, vour Interest in said Ucadjuster No.rain-ing clxlm will bocome the property of.the undersigned under section 124.
JOHN v. ROBINSON.
Hoi
m.
Atlanta, 111. First publication Octlf Ufi.the.
CIiff Mining &Smelting company,returned
yesterday from a busineesMETAL MARKET.
New York,
Jan.
1. Copper, brokers'rprice,llJic.
,Uaii, :i.75. til,yer,oo,Ytrip
to Albuquerque and other points.He was accompanied in by Mr.
John
ocllany, instructive ItemsCreightoji of the enterpiisiug gen
Keiid Your Subscription to tb eral merchandise firm of Creignton &
Graves, of Magdalena.
C
I Kansas City,Mo.
While
the
mining industry of the Black RangeIssteadily forgingto
thefront,
it
isru.rjaor.8dthat
a new enteraL
ES CO.,
prise is being
agitand,
which if carriedBROWNE
&
M
out, will not only pru,ve to Le of vast
interest
tohunters
,cfLOCAL
NEWS,
Data your letters 1897.
Jim
Gill islaid up with rti.eu,rjiaUsui.The new year came in with
a
srjow.storm.
Six or eight, men r.e jvorJUng on the Denver mine.
We
are
indebted toFrank
Davis for.niece
piece of venison,Sharpe
Fullerton
is working on bis mining claim up Chloride creek.Quinby Vance, of Ilermosa, was in
town
the
earlypart
of the week. Some twelve teams are engaged haul-ing coke from Magdaleua to thecurios and relicts
that
may be bene-tida-lto science as well as of
consider-able commercial value.
It
is quietlyias
Vegas
and Socrro,
N. Jr
coio.
FORFEITURE NOTICE.
ToJohnA. Kennedy, Charles A. Robinson. Henry A. Kobinsou. Thomas (J. Hull and OscarC.Scott, theirexecutors,
administra-tors,guardians, heirs and assigns: and eachof youare heiehy notified
YOU
the undersigned has expendedOne Hundred Hollarsin laborand
improve-ments upon the You He-D- mining claim situated in the 1'alomas Mining lilstrlct, Sierra County, Territory uf New Mexico,.In
order to hold said mining claim under the provisions of Section iiH of the Revised Statutes of the United .states, being the amount oi laboror improvements required to be made, to hold saidoluiin fur the year
ending December Slst, ISM;mid if within ninety days after the publication of this
no-tice you fail or rofuse to contribute yourpro-portioiiat- e
share of such expenditure as your interestin said mining claim
will beoometheproperty ofthe undersigned as provided insaid Section tXH ot saidstatutes.
ANDKEW J. MAXFIELD.
Hermosa, New Mexloo,January17,ltf.lC,
Firstpublication Jau. 17, lsWi.
hinted that
some of our citizeus areinteresting
capital andthat
a company will be organized for the purpose of prospecting and exploring many ofthe vast
numbers of the ancient ruinsi
i
DEALER
that
exist alongthe
mountain streamyin
the
B'ack Range,Agricultural
Implements,
Rapch.Mi
Several teams are baullntf.pre to the
smelter from
the
Denver mine in .theWhere
13He?
Tbe Knailaa Const Suddenly
Diprtrs,
The
Best
Cucbillos.
i
The Black Range
was not issuedTwo weeksago
The Black
Range
until to-da- y (Saturday).
Wool,
Hid.
91
Mr, L,
F.
Wells, metallurgist, has spoke of astrauger
who bad appearedin
our
camp, and who hadbeen seenat
different limesin
earnest
conversation Willat
all Times Coinaccepted a position with
the
Cliff Mining&Smelting company.
with two of our prominent miners, but John
Saucie.ls
running his saw-mi-llall efforts
thus far
havelaiitd
todii
full blast and several teams
are
haul-ing lumber tothe
smelter.Tom Whitley andWill Reilly are do.
coyer his
identity: further than that
be is a Russian,a
man of rank. Thetwo gentlemen seen in company of the
LIVERY
IM
ing asBcsurueiit .worjc on a mining mysterious man are very
reticent
re claim of theirs on Bear, creek. garding the whole nff.ur and claims toknow nothing ot the Russian's present There is a brisk demand
for
'siBsueof
The
Black Range,
EjUnicopies can be bad
at
thisoffice.DON'T STOP
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It
will notify youwhen to stop. We give awritten guarantee toeuro permanently any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent, interest. "Ilaco-Cur-o"
is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that
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fromhundreds of testimonials, the oril-nul- s
of which areonfl.lt)and open to inspec-tion,the followingispresented:
With a phonographer, a photograph er and a
dentist
in tow n,our
citizensC
T,
N.
have no lack of opportunity of
diver
810D,
Judge
Braymer went upto
Grafton this week to superintend the repairingCholride
s
of roads to different mjnes in
that
dis itrict.Mr. and Mrs. J.' C.Williams, of Ma-
-.daleuar, arrived in Chloride
last
Monwhereabout.
The
Black
Range,
however, has learned from a reliable source
that,
a foreigner Is here tothe truthfulness ot certain
old church records wherein
it
isaver-red
that
the Spaniards worked afabul-ously rich mine somewhere in the Black Itunge not
far
from Chloride, andthat
vast sums of both gold andsilver
were shi pfd to Spain from the propertv.' The most important part of the whole. i.JLiir isthat
alarge amount of very rich ore is said to have beenput into leather sucks aitd stored in
the
rcrsao of the mine for safe keeping
until
Uiereturn
uf tjie Spaniards frpmOld Mexico, hut
that
duringtheir
ab-senceon the
trip the
Indians and slaves rebelled and they were never again able toreturn
to the mine.Speculation is
rife
among those odthe
inside its tothe
location of the woa-derf-ul mine which for so many years has been lost sight of and yet all tbe time within easy reach of this city.rlav. They
hare
movedinto
tho IHto bouse.The
latest
news received here from Clayton, Nevada Co.,Ark., Jan. 28, 189i.Eureka Chemical & Mfg. Co. La Crosse,
mi
?
(
Jas.
P. Bluiii wasthat
lie,and his fainly were
snowbound at
some place in Wis. Gentlemen; Fox forty years I have'
used tobacco lu'all its lorms.
for
twenty-fiv-eyears of thattime I was a great sufferer
.Oregon,
Iew
Kruse, Bazel Meek and JPhllipJI
irsch are doing assessment .workfrom general debility and heart dieaso.
For fifteeny,ears Itriedtoquit, but couldn't.
Itook various remedies, among others "No-
-ou
the iloosier
Boy owned byJ.
IIBeeson. " "The Indiau Tobacco Antidote," The lnrgest and montM it
"Double Chlorido of Gold," etc., etc.," but voted to Fasclnattnfc""to tTTeUnited Statesjfle '
,and dupaitmoutniuu
none ofthem Uidnia the least bit of good. tors relating toMaso
Jack
Spradling and AndersonCar
Finally, however, Ipurchased aboxof your TheNew York 1)1
penter are doing assessment work on iy and familyrewsiinner.
"llaeo-(Juro-" and ithas entirely cured meof claims to be themoI 1
Imd unadulteratedAnierU
a fractional
claim adjoining the Dethe habit iu all itsforms, aJid I have increas cnu ideas inpolitic:
J
f1 ftWYork City tdjaX lias oon
Sotoon Dry creek. edthirtypounds in weight and am relieved
silently
and fearlfrom all tho numerous aches and pains of
body and mind. I could write a quire of pa
perupon my changed feelings and condition.
OF SILVER.
Blood
isLife
and upon thepurity
and vitality of
the
blood depends the health of the whole system.Experi-ence proves Hood's SarsaparHIar to be the best blimd purlHer.
Hood's
Pill
act
twaily and prompt-lyon the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache.Tours Uespectlullv,P.JI.Marbury,
rastor C.P.Church, Clayton,Ark. 1
Sold by all druggists at JI per box; three After the
(op
r
ilow lorlc,ttieclia1r4naiifmhiiiu
boxes (thirty days treatment), $2.50 with .Of
arrajigemen
f
J
EpafcJi:New York,August25,1893.
iron-clad-, written guarantee, or sent direct
upon recoipt ot price. Write for booklet
and proofs. Euruka Chemical &Mfg. Co., EditorNe
4
BEA1I inptits who had chimmd nf tlio
La Crosse,WJs., and Boston,Mass.
i
ingo bimetil ;enlg, desire to express tlioir apnreoiatlnn
oftne valuitble If biuietalliain by the New ovk DiNpaCh and embraoes this in-
-your and sonorous efforts to promote the M
public well being b The lawful season for shooting deer,
antelope and elk expired December
Slat
The season for(booting
quails and Turkeys expiresFebruary
28th.Chris. Olson and Ed.
James
aredo-ling assessment work on
the
Apaciwend Jas,
Taylor isworking assessmentpnthe
Walking John for ,fc II.Win-.sto-The number of claims located
Jan.
,1st isagood indication
that,
even with silver as a commodity, the hoys haveabundant faith
in thefuture
of thisdistrict.
Last
week we overlooked pleasant social affair held bythe Sunday school Christmas eve. There wassingin;,
readings and recitations and the
little
folks were most liberally treated to
fruits
and candies.Capt,
I,a
(Compte and RobertKer-shaw, piloted by Ed.
James,
visited some ofthe
ancientruins
on BearIe monoyof tbe Constitution,. whichalwayja
.3a
a has and always mns'
Ihave the non iffully, yours, JOHN G.
ROYJCJiAfrman,
81xmow. $2.S01.25
Ml Three moi' k
f
FORFEITURE NOTICE.
To E.
I.
Pavisson and Jas. Dalgllsh, their.executors, administrators, guardians, heirs and assigns:
aud each of you are hereby notified
YOl
tiie undersigned has expendedOue nundi-e- Dollarsin la'mi-
-and
improve-ments npos theEXCELSIOR mining cliilm
situated in the l'aloinaa Mining Oistiit,
Sierra County, Territory of New Mexico, in
order to hold .said mining clnim under the
provisions of Section 2324 ofthe Revised Statutes of the United States, being the amountof la'ioraud improvements
requir-ed to be made, to hold snid claim for the year ending;ecember31t, 195; andif with, in ninety dnys 'after the publication of this notice you fail o rofuso to contiUnite your proportionate share ofsuch expenditure as your Interest in aaid milling claim will hecmiie the property of the
as provided iu said
sec-tionSMiofsaid
statute.
O. W. WOLFORT). Blsbee, Arizona, Mnreh ajth, 1896. First publication, March 27th,1896.
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TRADE MARKS,,
DJE8I0NS,creek one day this week. The found several small Jiut
interesting
curios, among which was a pipe.Jas,
Smith is in .tjawn extendinggreetings
tood
and new acquaintance. Mr. Smith and 11. E.Patrick
of tlispiare are two ,of the tew men wlio
jvere
attacked .hy Apaches while in urn.) here on the 18lli day ofJanuary,
J881.;
. Dr.C.
0. rianison,
.dentin!, from Airiiquerque, arrived
hre
on Monday's coach. Dr. tyarrisou is a Hrst-cU- ss'
dentist
and wiljremiuii here for at leastten days, and any one wishing to get
work donewill do weUto call on him
within
that
time.' Bob. Billbeck, the cw-bo-y who some
imeago cameLvtown and filed up on
a 3 g u V 91 3
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llw,
between limestone and pcriihr andtrachyte,
argentifer-ous osipp.Tori
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M.Sierra Coynty.
(Takenfront Utinttc Compiled. .07 U
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aretuol Immigration),Sierra county is
situated
in south central New Mexico, being bounded onthe
north ande;nl
by Socorro countyout
of wuicuit
wis
mainlytaken);
.on
tie
south by DonaAna
county andon
thewestbyraut
and
Socorro cou-ntiesTheiiriucipal
meridian ofSew
Mexico form
its eistern
boundaryfor
t$
miles.The summit of the
lllackEauge
isthe
westernlimit.
If
not
very
largein extent,
averaging fifty-lou-rmiles from
north to
south, and and aboutthe
same fromeast
10 west,2,376square miles,
the county
has atopography.
In the
extreme .easttre
largeplains; tbeu
a system ofpiguutain
range3,ruftning
from northto
south, alongthe east
bj" '- - "KioGrande (Sierra
Fa
('
Caballo) andat their
wetpornhyrr and lune.tlia
oresblog
sul phidea,oxldei
and soma iron.Hermoaa, Kingston,
Tercha,
JlilU-boroijg-and Lake Valleyores are
rich and easy to reduce.Hillsborough i ttie county
seat
;tlifprincipal
towns are Kingstgn, LukeValley, Chloride, Falrview,
Ilerniosai
Uraftim,
I'alomao, Cuchillo, ut,dMo"1-tioell-ThelatU--r
three are
in theagricultural
sections ofthe
country, whereasthe
former are mostly support-ed .bythe
miningIudusU)'.
aJierra.althouch
one ofthe
youngestcounties
in New Mexico, is aprosper-ous and progressive one.
Manilicfiti
chances for
investment are
offeredthere, the capitalist,
the stock-growe- r, the miner,the farmer and
Hit-in.u-a?ekvr.CP
Rim
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Only
Flexible Wind
Mil
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MANUFACTURED.
rionr lu:IVllur;
about
oi.jcounty
0;
west ,si'learea
of tlio Can graduate the apeed of whefl as low aHI-
-Lank. Ou the
FISH BR9S WAGSH
G9
RACINE,WIS.
rupted here unJ
ther
extern! to trie
mot
range
for from tw while finally th.iF5
westernmost 1")'
18Btiokesperminute in strong wlmU.
Weuse only19 different pieces In tbe en- -tiievoiiHlruetioii ofthe iron woik. Ourmill ennnot beequaled for slir)illcitv,
powe and elf governing piiucipleg. We Slanufnrture
TASKf, ri'MI'S and WIND MUX SUPPLIES
of every iluseriptlou. Iteliablo bu1'"8 wanted in unoccupied tttfiltoi-j'-.
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t
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and Chloride civeks ..Fork.
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same origin ;the
same general course. , Itio Pcrcha waters, withst
Jieads, L'urclia City,Ivitiatoa
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Thecounty is well divided into yallcy. mesa and mountain land bracing a considerable section of Jiio
rande
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llenuosa,
Animas,Ilillsr
orough,
Perchaand
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creek, Mineral creek, Hear creek,and
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