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Sierra County Advocate, 1893-09-08
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KUIeboro U situaUd in
the Molar .of tlx great
fliMiboro, Kingatou and
Vlaek Rangegold and silver
aounkry, end only 18 miles
jdiatBt .from ths famous
Lake Yalley silver field.
Bellaborekenrreuaeed Of
a nan
tutu
aad Urmhtgairy. Noaaew aad am
very licks Irakis ia ariaaor
time. Nanskiae tlis whole
yoararoead, Aaabaadaitae
fwatar. Croelleat eeheeea.
Fine caurcaea.
IIILLSBQRO GOLD PLACERS.--
P.
J.
BENNETT,
Editor
and
Proprietor.
i
ATRUI FIS3URI
TBIN GOLD CAMP.DEVOTED TO. THE MINING, RANCIT, MERCANTILE AKD GKKEEAL INDUSTRIAL INTERESTS OF SIERRA COUNTY".
Volvmi
XI.--No. 60S.HILLSBOROUGH,
SIERRA
COUNTY,
N.
M.,FRIDAY,
SIPT.
8, 1893.Thru
DolUm
Prr
Yia
to draw back when a column of each day by Prof. LeRoy, fo
T7 W. PARKER.
A7 . Attorney at Law and Solioitor in.
flames shot up the side, reddening ball, hicyele racea aad a tenuis
the very bar which
I
had been tournament.IJbancery.
Hillsborough, Mew Mexieo,
Well awaeMoein all thaaonrti af theTer-ti- t
ry. Prompt attention gives to all biui Baa eaeraatad ta mjaara
The silver convention at Albu
clutching.
"'Let gal' a crash, tha column querqne aa September l'Jtu ana:
vanished, aad a stream af fir like 20th eomea during the Territaria! a. .1UJOTT. I
J.M.IHA.
a comet's tail drew out Instaa
fair.
A rate f 3e. per mile far--Tim
rJ-
-LLIOTT k FRANC
I,
tanecuslr ia tha wake of the the roundtrip will assure a larg
'Attila.'
It
was the petroleum attendance. Tha silver questioaottomTahts;
The first taak
tad
been lighted ia thelive issue ofthe day, and aatoeaeye atLaw,
Hillebereufa, K. M,
ita cententa abet over the ahiiakine; batter opportunity will be afford
wretehes balowl For fullyfifty or to hearsemeof the greatest speak
sixty yarda tha blaze filled the era aa that questioa. A0DRC83: SAN FRANCISCO, CAtT
roadway, and the mob, lapped in The statehood convection to
flame, irera writhtnr aad wrest meet at Albuquerque ea Septcnt
--J-
AMM A. LONG,Attorney At Law and Solicitor ia fjhaneery. Conveyancing a
Specialty.
OIn
at Probate Clark Raaaia,ia tha Court House,
MILLIBORO,
Nr
MEXICO.bar 20th is a matter of mere than
THE FALL OF LONDON. The English Illustrated Mega-lin-e
for July published a sensa-tioa-al
aadi horrible story, whichia
continued in the August aamber,
deacribiag how London wm
by "Hartmaa tha Anar-cbis- t"
with a flying machine which
skewered dynamite bombs, abet
aad shell and blazing petroleam npoa tha city. After relatiag bow
thabesiegers amasbed an iraaslad
at sea as a aort of preliminary
eipenaaeat, ths nsralist, Mr.
I.
W. Fawcstt, giyes ths following
urid
dessriptiaa of how ths workafdestraetian was begun:
THE KAIN OF DTKAMITl.
Tha "Attila," ia whiah Hart-m-aa
the aaarehist returned to
take TeDgaaasa mpou Londea,
oared like a great vulture above
the .slock tower, tha blood-re- flag
being uafurlod at its stern, with tha legend, "Thus returns Hart-na- na
tha Aaarehist," amid a salata
of
for
quick-firin-g guas. A greatlabor deraaostratioa was being
held attha
tine
and tha prooes-aie- awas crossing YastDlinister
ling within it. A fiendish revenge
was glutted." passing interest to the New Mexico people.
If
there isany one thingLeaving tha city, tha "Altila'
tamed toward Kensington.-- The aeeded to bring New Mexico to
the front it is statehood. Dele-
-Anarchists ia Lendoa were kiad
ling iaceadiary fires ia tha parts a
I. FIELDER,
J'AUH
Attorney at Law,
XtVKR OITT, NEW MEXICO.
gates item anmunicipal
organiza-tions, commercial bodies, etc., are
POWDKULY TO CLEVELAND.
T. V. Powderly has written an
open letter to President Cleveland,
in which, aftor calling attentiea to the Democratic natiaual
platfern
laat year in its bearing on the
silver question, he saya it was a
''plain, unequivocal declaration in favoi of bimetallism" and that "it
went even further and demanded
that paper money should stsnd
upoa aa equal footiag with gold aad silver."
Mr, Powderly centiaaes: "The
invited to attend. What we
thsmetropolis; tha West-en-d was
lighted, and hell was let loose
everywhere; fleods of 'blazing waat ia a free aad full discussion
of the best methods to secure full
petroleam was rained down upon
J.
E. SMITH,
JUSTICE
OFTHE
PEACE NOTARY "PUBLIC.Hillsborough, - JNew Mexico.
thedoomed city, and tha whole
organization of sosiety aaensed to
eitiienship and full representation
in the American Union. Every
body is invited. have fallen through.
ST. JOHN HEARD FROM.
From the Socorro Asrai liaer.
The Advertiser haa received a
lengthy communication from John
P. Et. Joha, presideut of the Mag. dalcna Mountain Gold aad Silver
Miaing Compaay, who isaasoeia.
ted with Lyman, Paiae & Co.,
Chicago, for the sale of etock.
He insists that the Advertiser
has bsea mislaformed as te the
real objects of the company, aad that the article published in the
issue of the 10th af August was
anjust, If an injustice waa dene it waa eariaialy naiateatioaal, as
the governor ietimatee waa the
ease, but eertainly the facta than
in hand warranted every word then
said. Gov. St. John enclosed the
prospectus af the eompany, whisk shews the mints te be stocked for
9350,000, although their
advertise-ment o'aima their estimated value
te bo over $10,000,00a .All the
statements of the Advertiser are
Chas. L. Liebschner, proprietor
lhe
whole country is aow ex of the UenteLarge ereamary at
Laa Vegaa, will have aixteen
cited over a quartz gold find made
recently about four milee from standard brad
Jersey milch cows
three parties the Democratic,
Republican aad People's the
three whose representatives met ia
tha Electorial College, declared
for free coinage af silver. While there were radical difference bf
Amizett, ia Long's canon, New and eight young bulls at the fair
iiildje. VThea ths flag waa
un-furled Hartatan soared aloft and
cruised arouad high above the
sioak tewer in large circles. The
Mexico, by Walsh JBros. A.
on exhibition, and they will be
rCAKat I. tlVEN, M. 9.
WLHEORO, NEW MEXICO.
&r0&
in C. 0. Millar's DrugStare luildin. Hours: Kreua 1 to S
p. at.,and :3V to 8:30 p. m.
O'Brien. Picked specimens from
this discovery pounded ap in
story proceeds: "(Jaca mora the
offered for sale. This will give i
fine opportunity to anybody desir lag a Cast-clas-s milch cow.
opinion aa to the adoption ot
legialatiea concerning the revenue
mortar aad washed oat, yield at
tha rata of$20,000 in gold to tha
quiok-firia- guns yomitad flsaie,
and this time ths charge waa not
blank. Aud aaingliag with their
and tariff questions, the three
W. S, Lowe, superiateadeat of
the, poultry department, has re
tea, but tha lead will average say
about $250 per ton. The ore is great partial
were practically
uaanimous in their advocacy af
free coinage of silver and it may
ceived assurances Irom various
0. L. IDMUNDSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Kingston,
N.
M.free milhag aad the surface crop alraust continuous roar, there now
cawe acrush of appalling
magni-tude, shaking the very reeesaea of
a .a 1 ll with safety be said that year
breeders of fine poultry that the exhibit will be larger this year
than ever before, and will serve to ping has been traced fornailes aad
located as far as Bed river by
James Stevenson, A. G. Miller, the
one's oram. Anomer ana anotner
Will aaawar all calls day r
jar
Oflaa at Dr. William's oldaftce. followed, till the air sseoaed to election uponthe currency plank
of your. party gave no aneasiness
ar alarm to those who were sot
show the iaereasiuf iaterest in
this brauch of industry, which has
beat ia wavea upea as aae! oar
.
a 4 i Berry
Bras, aad others. 'The
vein runs ia width fntm eighteen
ears oeeaaa veritaain torture heretofore beeu somewhat neglec embers of the Democratic
party."
ted in New Mexico. The pro
inches to three feet. One can
stand in the bottom of Lang's
shambers. Then followed a rattla
like thatof a landslip. I looked
over taatart busk with a ahriek. duction
of eggs ia the United In conelusion Mr. Powderly
canon and Bee man on the side of Statea is of mure value than the
f.
H. WHITMER. D-- D. S.aaaaftry ia all He branehe. Spauial
'
ialiB(iva
teerewn sad bridge workdpMsa, etc.
it.
OMARLKS BUILWH9,L PAIO, TEXAS.
SMITH'S
CASH
DEAL
says: "1 express the hope that
your future peliey may be fouad
Horror af horrors, tha tower had ths meaotaiu aa busy aa bees production of silver,
aroand a hive. The prospect
fallen en tha crowd, bruising iuto
borne outby the following
adver-tisement, whiah appear in a
num-ber of newspapers:
It
a month makes yen ashare-holder in fonr of the richest silver
aad gold mines ia the country.
Estimated value over $10,000,000.
The Magdalene Mouatain Geld
and Silver Miaiag Co., af New
Mexico, .owner of these mines,
offers a number of ahares at par,
($5 each) on tha iastallment
plan, to raise money far working
expenses. When developed, you
will be a sharer ia the prefifa.
St. John af Kaafas,
is proudest af this eompaay and a
large share holder and ia giv
a;
hia personal attention to the baai-ae- ssof this office. Wrde for
prospectus aad partifnlnr.
Ly-man, Payne fc Co., selling aren a,
to be in consonance with the beat
Let us forget hard times for
holes ea thesides of the neuutain week and attend to the Territorial interests of the American
people jelly a legion of buried wretches
aad beating into ruins tha whole look like a prairie dog town, as Fair at Albuquerque.
Itiaona
af andthat no dictation ar intimida
asass afbuildings opposite. Every the
greatest opportunities ta ad tion from foreign nations will be
there haa beea no gold leads found
in the camp to auienatto anything
ao thatthese people ia this part of
vertie
Let the territory that we have, to influence legislation on theus support it all wecan. currency question." tha country are like crazy men One of the features of the Terri
rushiag lato the camp. torial Fair will be New Mexieo
A short time ago before the
Indians manufacturing sheea from
TERRITORIAL FAIR HOTES. great slump the Western Unien oatlet front the neighborhood was
bring furiously fought for, hordes
af screaming, shrieking Madmen
wars falling, crashing aad
stamp-ing thair victims into heaps, aad with the growth of each writhing
heap tha ghastly confusion grew
alao. Of the Ileuses af Parliuteat
pinnacles ware collapsing and
walla wars being riven asunder as
tha shells burst within thena.
New Mexico leather tanned by
814 Tacoisa building, Chioaro.
commenced aeadinr aut what is
New Mexieo canaigre out af New
Mexico hides. This is oae of the knewa as the30 or CO day quota-
-GROCERY
STORE
!Next
West of
Postoffice, Hills-bor- o,N. M.
aT8toek always new and freih and at
aeeieaebW pricae. I shall make aspaeiaMy
FRESH FRUITS,
Call aad siamiae aay goods and pvioes
aeeeee auohaaaag.
B.M.BUIVH
CITY
Has
ptned
inthe
oldcourt
Shares ia Mollis Gibson mine
have
s!d
within a y.a" for 100times the original cost. Our
prospects are better thau theirs most important infant industries
The praepact for a big fair at Albuquorque thia year has never
beeu so good ia the history of the
organizatioa. .The maaagemeut
are receiving applicatious for ea-tri- es
ia the different departments
tioa for silver. This quotation
varies from e to 4e lower thau
the spot quotation and is general
-n New Mexico, and bida fair to
ever were. develop into gigantic proportions.
y used by the smelters in settling
"But this spectacle, previous of
forares. The reaaen for this is
Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the
itned to be that the smelters "metallurgical millionaire,'' asked
are compelled to sell bullion ia during a recent interview to say
its kind, was as nothing to tha
other. With eyes rivited now to
tha massaore, I saw fiantie women
trodden down by men; hufce clear-inc- s
made by tha sheila and
New York an the GO day quotation something concerning the present
and they protect themselves by
bayiag en it. When you are condition af the steal trade,
re-sponded in the following
epigram-matic paragraph, says Tha Mining from. all over the territory, and
what looked at
tte
oatset to be agloomy failure, bide fair to be a
magnificent eucoess.
Thirty entries ia the different raees from Colorado, Arizona and
New Mexico have beea made ap to
Friday night, September 1st, and
there is no doubt but what the
races will be better and faster
than ever before en the Albuqaer-on-e
track.
and Scientific Press: ''The eighth
iastantly filled up; heusa fronts
crushing horaea aad vehicles as
they fell; firea bursting out on all
aides, to devour what they Hated,
aad terrified police straggling
wildly and helplessly ia tha heart
offered 95 per cent of the GO-da-y
quotation, for your sdver, don't
rush into the idea that in means the quotstien af 60 days from the date of settlement.
It
meaaa wonder af the world," he said, "isthis: Twa pounds of ironstane
simply that like any other com
purchased on ths shores of Lake
Saperierand transparted ta Pitta
burg; two poanda of coal mined at
house building
inHillsboro.
GEO. RICHARDSON, Prop.OOOD MEAT And
SAUS-AGE,
TMITABL1S AND rOCLTdT.
taTTISK AND OilfE IN SBAS01T.
PeiiaiEsgtois?;
Place
9. 9. PRXKlWiJTOH has opened up
First-Olas-s Salaaa intha building Maaaerly eeaanied bv theCeaaty
ofthe press. 1he roarot tn guaa
modity silver has a spot and a
The Advertiser his always
main-tained that the four name
mentioned in the prospectore of
the company were valuable pros-peat- o,
aad with development
weulJ probably be producers, but
aayono with a particle of
intelli-gence knows that they are
aot worth "mere than $10,-000,00- 0"
uvea if producing
and that the advertisement
is calculated to deceive.
How-ever, the Advertiser will thoroughly
examiae the prospectns, the
com-pany, aad all other things bearing an the matter, and will eadraver to do the company fall justice. If it has beea injured the mist.ke will bs eoirested.
The.Secretary of the Interior
hn
apptoved the lease of 5,0X)seres of asphalt landa ia the Utah
Indian Reservation of Utah to the
American Asphalt Company of
Colorado. The lands so leased
may be loontod in three different patta of the reservatiea.i
...
? . ' tl... 11 1 Ia the.
:.Coauellsrillo and manufactured future quotation. Many settle-nea- ta are also made on a basis of ate one and oae-fort- h pounds of
coke aad braught to Pittaburg; a f0cents psr ounce cash and the
balance en the quotation of the
Geveraar Stover ie
superintend-ent of tha mineral department and
he is making every aiXertto secure
a large diaplay of
aiaerals
fromthe different miaiag districts of
the Territory.
The exhibit made at the
Terri-torial Fair will be sent aa to
ittle manganese ore miaed ia
45th day after assay. This also
Virgiaia and brought to Pittsburg,
and there are four and ene-bal-f any
aad
protects the suelter against possible less. Denver Ores Metals.
was continuous, and every missile
found itsbillet."
THI DILUGI OF PITB0LIUM.
After spending the uaoiaing in
devaating Vestminiter, the
"Attila" turned her Course
east-ward aad devoted the afteraaoa to
the
dtmrtirB
of tb city. TheTower wastho first to be destroyed,
thea a tempest of bombs fell upon
tha banks and the Stock xcbage,
while St. Paul's dome waa riddled with shot and fell with a fiigbtfal
crash. Up to thistime ao iajury
pouade of material manufactured
Stork aad AasesHor, where
ha will aa lad to meat
all at hisaidand naw into-- one pnuad of solid steel and
aeld far I cent. That's all that
need be aaid about the. ateel
business."
Preseott, Arizona, has a geld
Chicago immediately afier the
closeof the fair here, aad will add
materially to the exhibit already
at the white city. There never
will be a better eppertanity ta
bug lunatic, and the Courier say
fnoads.
A QUIST AND ORDERLY IUS-
-TREAT FOR ALL.
Varna aadSea ate. IwUl aae you watt
0. C. PKNNJNGTOH".: .
of him: A maa named Lickaforce
a e s i m
It
is reported in New York that waa yesterday brongat in irontadvertise Kew Mexico thoroughly
ivsj2-- a prTTwzt:a ; . & --r
was ifrTicleTrupoa thedrew of "tbei J I
and
Iliggin, John W. Maekay j.r.b.Ar;.
aL
iii
oil ,Ii.Ja
.Nreimaw whenever the landCoUage4!e-aUlatk-
,
Panl'a was destroyed oae of the
JEFF
OWENS, Manager.indicated shall be opened ap li
eattleiaent. Thalaaesea is to pay
a minimum of $1 per ton for
ill
anpbslt taken, and thia confedera-tion may bo increased to $250 per
ton at the of the
Secre-tary of the Interior. The preceede
Senator Jenee of aevada, have
about concluded arrangements far
the purchase of all the gold mines and interests in the Beance mining
district inthe province of Quebec.
These uinea are located aboat
MjfBty-fiv-e milts north a tha
oily of Quebec aad'known as the
Gilbert river gold mines. The
value of the mines is ia the rail
-to be deranged an the sneuetary
questioa, is a single alaadard
luaatic, and imagines everything he gets his hands oa to be gold,
liepicked ap a large padlock in
the jail aad aaid it was a fine gold
euggat, testmgii
bald-ing it ia bath hands. He is aboat
45 years of age, and gets quite
violent at
to get his exhibit on to ChicAgo,
thedifferent counties in the
terri-tory should see to it that their county has a good exhibit at the
Territorial Fairand atChicago.
The amusements at tha fair this
yer
tAlbuquerque wiJ2 be madeup of racea betweeu the fastest
horses of Colorado, New Mexico
aad Arizona, bJoou asjnaiuus
srew was shot through the threat,
aad in revenge Ilartmana decided
to let loose a taak of blazing
petroleum upas the mob: "Down
waswept like a hurricane aver the
yelling, maddened throngs naassad ia Farringdon atreet Suddenly
I
heard asharp ery."Stand offl' I had hardly tirao
.rum. this traaaactum axe, to be
FresliSIeat,
POULTRY,
BUTTER
-
AND
-
kGGS.
Indian ecbnol, and are to bo
expeadad under the direction of
mornlag, when b will ailver to geld was 20 to 1 and in
1892 it waa at the lowest point it
go
scith
in tha iatereat ef biscaoer,
lie
will viait all the has aver reached sine tha diaeoverjr of America 24 24 t 1
rKin.iY, Hj:rr, 8,
raining camps of Grant, Sisrra,
The figures fer tha present
yar
atthe PuetrtinWatitilleixiroiiKU fcarra (Vauntv. Sw Mpi!. forfmnMiuii
are wanting. two tnrrac& the I'nitfij
Ma
Mailt, admmmi
mattnr.The development ef tha gold-
-practicable rnoaaaat, "with the rointe aaaa freely te ailver at a
ratio with Kold as pear tb historic
16 to 1 as possible. There is a
great wall to be scaled. The man
wba pats bis fingers tfghtly ia bis ears, shuts bis ayes, hewls like a
Soudanese derviak and butts his head madly aad ineeasuatly against
that wall, aiay arrogata to himself
the feed conceit that ha is the only traebeliever iu the iaspertanee af
getting to the other side. But ia point of fact'his compauiaas who
quietly take measures to secure a
Jii
LJrucea is ia the excitiDffiVoea q coal dieovery, sad aur
The
Best
Five
Cent
Cigar
in
New
Mexico at Miiler'a
Drug
Store.
SHOES.
Goto the Hillsbare Mereantila Company's store for gennina North
Pole Seal Skin shoes, They
art
just the thing.
Old
Court
House and
Jail
Buildings of Sierra County
For
Sale.
Eealeel prepesala will ba receired by
tka Clark at the Hoard ofComuisslonera
af Sierra County, N. M., until September
30th, 189a, furthe purchase of the eld
Court ileuse andJailoftha coanty, anl
tha land belonging thereto. Tha Hteel
eel's of theJail building will be
with-held from aala, and tha fioara willreserve
tha rightaf posieas'ouof tha Jail build
ine afteraal until auch tiuia as tha aaw
friend A. L.
Chriitj
aapeara to beSocorr and Dana Ana cnanties.
Mr. St. Charles is aa expert
miner, a good writer on the sub-jeet-of
mining, and although the
Mineral Wealth is a comparatively new enterprise in journalism, the gentleman is forging it ahead ia
grand atyle. He reports Kiag-ua-a in a fiourisbiog condition; mines looking wall and tha people
feeling gaed over the condition of
(ne expert in the premieec.
i.
$ess pa ay aas been farmed And
fotntr
lot and cardan traek liaveilm upward tendency. Tux Advo
hearieg
vias
in Anzoaa has onlyjast begun, bnt tha find in the
Harqua
Hah
and tha Superstition have already attracted thatten-tion of Colorado mining man,
says Denver Ores and Metals.
The sale af the famous Uarqaa
Hals to the English syadicat baa
been finally consummated and tha
last paymeat made. The sale was
cate
irtata thatit
will pan outladder are th only valuable better tl,an that ''large coal dia
ja.t-'-JJ 'JLlf. ! .'.J'XJSSBff
aa4 to
grada
every dollar loanedto regular cuatoeaers or drawa oat
on opea
ae;nnts,
Aad this oo--4act still more eTwctually fjlght-eae- d
tha depositors, wha saw no
safe eouree except to draw their
Manay sad heard it annewhrre.
If
oar htnka bad bteoeual
totheemergency, their whole peliey
woitld bare Laaa different freaa the
oatiet te the and. They weuld have charged brisk rates, bat they
would have loaned with the utaaeat frtedoaa an goad aecarity.
It
ary,they would bar paid a
high premium abroad for geld, aad
they would bare deposited mora
boada aad issued more eorreaey
under the aatienal basking (laws.
This well established Beropeaai
plan ef astetiag ky
the most liberal extension af
credit is one that our American
banks shoald through seme form
or other of learn to
adept. Review of Reviews, N. V.
..
1 !
Mines, Mills
and Smelters.
Output of llillsboro gold
nines
for the week ending Thursday,
Sept. 7th, 1893, as reported for
Tai
Auvocati:Teas.
covary beta;ten Hillabero and friends of the uaderUUBg,
' 1 x.
affairs mthatcamp. Albnqnerqua
Citizeu.
MIXK RA
LP
ATJKNTS REA DYFOR DELIVERY.
Kington," did. temporarily itsrrupted by the
death of Mr. Rowers. Tha price
paid fer these properties was
Prof. Thomas Allen, well-lnow- a
in this city by the number of bills be left onpai I, baa began a race from Alburjuerqne to the World's
Th following mineral patents countrjailreject auy ariaallcompleted.bidsiahereby reservedThe right to ' Judge Uresuem gainerj soma
yenewn aad not a littla oasainj; ay
declaring that aman didn't Lava to have been received at the Las
fair,
Ed Lava being his opponent.'la
a demeerat in ordar ta rota forGrover CIoTelarnt. '
Witliat
ex--Crucea, N. II., Land Office--, and
will be delivered by the Register
and Receiver, upon the sarrendar
Each jate hUrt with S3 and werk
acUiJ
it"r,
Tin
advocate
ba his way toChicago, reaching thatcity nat later than October 80th.
lieves tbat a anan ean La a demo-
-Stops enn ba wade along; the way
nrat without teanag a eentiuental
(or Grorar. At any rata thin ia to paint pictures aud earn money
ojuia
tQra
.THOS. C, If ALL, Clerk.
Bids
Wanted
forthe
Excava-tions for and the
Construc-tion
of
aNew
County-Jai- lBuilding.
Sealed bids will ba received by. the
Clerk f the Beardof CoinmisHiaueis el
Sierra County, N. M., until September
30th, 18413,
fr
the Excavations for andtha Censtractien af a new County Jail
Building. 1'Uaa and specifJcatisas far
same can ba seen at tha Clark's eflice,
Tha Board reserves tha right to reject
any or all bids.
THOS. 0. HALL, Clerk;
If Love is as complete a dead beat
about the way wa feel siuce CleTe-land'- a
du
paten of thankfalneue to$1,230,000. Through Welle-Farg-e
& Co.'a Bank last Tuesday $475,-00- 0
waa paid en the order of Cnrtis
II. Lindley, who represents tha
English syndicate. Of th total
amenut th widow of George W.
Bowera receives $500,000. A. like
amount gees ta the surviving
mem-ber of the firm, A. G. Hnbbard,
and tha piomoters of the sale
divide tha remainder. Mr.
Hub-bard and the representatives of
the Englishmen met at Yuma last
week and reorganized thacompany,
Mr. Habhard resigning the
Presi-dency. These mines ara in Yuma
ceanty.
of the Receivers' Final Receipt,
viz: .
Mineral Entry No. 278, Bamuel
S. Jackson, Claimant Winona
Lode.
Mineral Eatry No. 482, Geerge
L. Carroll. Claimant, Sunrise
Led.
Mineral Entry
N.
431, Georgeas Tom Allen, precious Utile
money will ha earned, if the people
can be swindled, instead. Las
thtjffid bug.
L. .. IP
The aawapapara ara new apaai
latiag on Ike fata of the uncondi VegaaOptio.
II. C. Ives, who was nn of the
Freia tha Standard Gold Miaing
tienal repeal bill ia tha senate, and whilenoma think it will pane there
ara atbars wkiok declare it will be
victims killed in th horrible
wreck on the
Jlstou
& Albany NOTICE OF FOKFEII'URKk MilliC Compuny:
Sank Mine
Opportunity Miua
0 176
Frera tka (JaaJ-llup-a Bonanza Territory of Xaw Mexica,
Ceuoty of Sierra, I ss.
djftatad. As far aa
Jn
kAdtocatb
ja cencerned it aeee nothing in
atora for
filter
in tha imnaediateMiaing & Milling
ta
;Banuaza Win
road at Chester, the ether day,
was assistant to First Vice
Presi-dent D.
R
Robinson, of the I'.'O105
lVcha
Fran tka Eighty-fl- r aaa all
Atchison, Tnijt'ka
t
Santa FeHi
etkar minus
futnra lhat weald wairaat aa ia
buyia
j
anew print dresn.i j ..." Total 675
L Carroll, Claimant, Pokehonta
Lode.
Mineral Entry o ISO, George
L. Carroll, Claimant, Silver Cave Lode.
Mineral Entry No. 479, George
L. Carroll, Claimant, Sunset
Lode.
Mineral Entry JCo. 210, R. Carr
Davia et al. Claimants, Eaima
Lode.
Mineral Entry No. 377, Moses
Thompson, Claimant, Opportunity
Ld.
Mineral Entry No. 427, Allen
Miaing
k
Milling Co. Claimant,Sitting dawn nn ona'i claim to
Tetal eatpui eiaeeJaa. 1, 1S,05S.
railway, and was well known in
railroad circles all ever the nnfon.
He was formerly pnrchasing
agent fer the Atchison system aad
at on time was
aitaut
to the lata president f the road, AlleuManvel. Las Yogis Opto.
As aa evideaca of the great
possibilities ( th Hnake miaa af
theStandard company, it may be
To T. ti. Smith, Hie Hcira or Assigns :
You are hereby notified that X have
expended during the yenr
13
twe hundred dollars (200) ia
laborajd improvements upou the Clack
Cat and Parrott Mining Claims, situated
in the Lake Valley alining DiMrivt, in
tha Couaty ef fierra and Territory et
tfw Mexico; eaid 1lack Cat and 1'arraU
iiiaing Claims baing rtcerdad atHills-Worouu- h,
Siarra Qeuaty, 5. M., iu L'oola
D. ef MiningKcarda, aa pages 231, 231,
and 33, an tha 1st day of April, it. XJ.
lsUO, at 2a'llack p. m. In order tohold
your interact in said claims miliar tha
arovisiaaa af Section 2324, Ravihact
Statutea of the Unilad States at
Ameiica,being tha smauut rrqnired l
held tka Kama fortha year ISM, aad it
within ninety days frera tha dataof thia
bo!ice yea fail or refuse to (aatribate
your pre rata f tha expenditure, as
oarnwr, yaur iatereat in taid claiius' wilt.
bvceme the proper ty of the airbgcribei-
-nder
Sac-ti-H'Ji, Kavisad 8latul of tka United States.
CAKL SCHNEIDER,
Dated at Lake Valley, R. M.,the i'ath,
dav af Jaly, A.. D.1U3.
First Vabliculien Jaly 28th, 1893.J
cited that iiughea & Carpenter
had a leaae en a portion af the
mine for a month aad a half,
employed and paid tea men, paid
i
royalty of 25 per cent. n ore
mined, and cleared fer themselves
Frest
Queen Lede.Our
SVIotto
"A dollar't worth foradollar"1 xhemotto
ef Ilou'i'i Sana;arllla. Thltmllcine In a tlnhly concentrr.rwl extract of Sanaparilla ud other TCgctab! remadtea, and ia prouomiced by eiporu the nronFert and best prcparattoa of tha klud yet
pro-duced. It onrct In peculiar ttrenglh aud medicinal merit to the fact that it If
pre-pared by a Combination, Proportion, and I'roctii
rpcnllar to ItsoI
discovered by the proprlotora of flood's
Ctrtaptri;, acd known to do other
medi-cine. Ill prcrcpt action on the blood ail Impurities, and euros acroftila,
Ir.'.t vhcn-n- . lorei, boiU, ptmplos, all htiniora,
av,J c!l diseatci or affevtloiu arltlnj rum Impure blood or low atate ofthe fjstorrv.
"1
Ice
ta!:en Ilood'a EaraaparlUa arid f..id it to hethe bent blood purifier Ibar.cr o:el." Mm. II.Field,Auburn, Cal,
ThoBest MeJlcino. "I btiTO ei'itU bottles of llood'i Farsa, pArllla fir la It boa helped mea great dul. I think tt lathebeat medicine lorIjidijwlloaand dyspepila." liita. K. A. LAL'UKa;iiki.u, 1'jJ North vttth Street, San Juso,CiX K B. Boaare to cot only
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
:Utitdrr-sl'- !". fl;s!x for1 PrerareJ
If c. L HOOJ it CO., Apothecaiioaj
Loiveil,
ICQ
Docas Cno Dollar
--
THE
Mineral Eatry No. 42G, Allen
Vfiaiug & Milling Co. Claimant,
Forest Kiag Lode.
Mineral Entry No. 414, James
Sanauel Benn, Sr., en of eur
respected citizens, was sheriff of Dona Ana county for eight years prior te the war, when tha entir territory of Arizona waa a part of
this eonnty. Mr. Loan's salary
waa $2,000 then instead of $10,-00- 0
cr $15,000 whieh tha ofli.-t-.
now pays. Mr. Hena was after-war- d
deputy United States mar
nearly
tQ
par day. Uoad min-e-wait until aorae capitalist comes along aad gives a nsillioa ar two for it, isn't wbbt it sard to be,
beys, P.etler go ta
wi
k aaddevelop'U yourself. If yo caa't
pay for having yaur ore hauled to
tka mill, why earry it yoarealf,
Shoulder it, lads, NamLara af
faraaars have been known to carry
theirgrain ontheir ahouKlera ta the mill a distance of fire or six miles; why oaa't yea carry yaur nrn tatha
mill a diataaae of two or three
aiilea ? What thia CBUip waats ia
xaore energetic Miners, d'ya bear,
MMI HI '' 1
The appointment of Lorion
Millar to the aacretaryabip of the
Territery appeara ta give geod
satisfaction to the laajarily of tha
democrats certainly better than
the appoiatueat of Albright wauld
bare given. flpeakiag
fr
Sierracouaty, however, tka animniiitrA-
-good werk. W.
Turnpaw Claimaut, Silver
Rullion Lode. Tha Cullof th Woods property,
Mineral Entry No. 411, James
owned by Kahlar & Gents, has
W. Turnpaw CUtiasaot, Hern Sil
been leased and bended to
J.
X. shal withjnriidiction to Fort
ver Lodo.
Collnrd, John Rietx and John
Carthy. It is producing at a fair Mineral Entry No. 579, Maauel
NOTICU
IV
R iJUJ3LlCATIOH.O. Levy, Claimant, Goad Luck
rata for a new wine.
Land Offiue st I.ssCruees, N. M.,)
Lode. I
July Z4,
ii3.
George O'Neal, Saerty Temlin- - Mineral Entry No. 3S0, The
Davis, Texas., where he arrested
General Lungstreet ami brought
him to La Manilla for trial. La Graces Republican.
C0MINU STORMS.
TT. T.Foster, the Alusonri
val-ley weather prophet, has struck it
right so often in the Rocky
moun-tain region of late that not a few
sob and Frank Caeper have taken Sen'bw-8ter- a
MiningCo. Claimant,
BnfTom Lode,
laissMer
a lenso on the Gaifield. They are
allpractical miners not a
superin-tendent amone them and are
Mineral Entry No. 503, The
FaciCe Gold Co. Claimant, Glebe
Democrat
Lod.
stnping out the ore iu grand shape.
Ketioe Ishereby given that tha follow.'
ing named settler hasfiled notice of hia
intention to make tinal praof in support
af his elaim, and that raid proof will b made before Probate Jadge, ar I'relat
Clerk, at H.lUbero, N. M , aa SEP
TKMB.RU 2. 1H93, vis : THOMAS T.
LEK, af Lake Valley,M. XI.,wba a.ada.
HD. KNTRY rtO. 2334 fer the eeulh.
Jg southwest ,northwest J4 seatbwest
'4,Sec. 'J6,and seutheaat A aewthaast X.
0eo. 27, Tp. 18 south, R. Iwest.
He names the following witrtoSKes to.
prove his ceatiauoas residence upea anJ
raltaratiun af said land, vis:
They pay 15 per cent, royalty.
Mierl
Entry No. 283, ThomasSTILL
GOES
AN
RE-GARDLESS
OF
COST.
MANY HAVE
ALREADY
AVAILED
THEMS-ELVES
OF OUR
BAR-GAINS.
YOU
CANNOT
J. Wright, Claimant, I5ig Spring
The Standard company paid oft Lode.
ita Snake mine fore on Thursday. Mineral
Entry No. 494, John B.
Tyler, Claimant, Confer Dick
J. It. Latham, 1
Drandon Urea, ara hauling
sixteen tons af Tiinter Boy ore
to the Bonanza nsill far treatment.
af Lake Valley
people havn taken frHh interest in
hie weather forecasts.
liars
iswhat he SHve for the first half of
September:
The next storm wave will cross
the Rocky mountaias about the
8th inct. This will ba a aever
storm throughout its jftumey
across the couliaeut, and will
probably do some damage iu the Mississippi valley.
The wurm wave will croas the
western meuetaius about the 7th,
r.iiwara fallen,
Thaa. Graver,
Tfrliiana Cettan,
AFFORD
TO
LET
THE
OPPORTUNITY
PASS.
IT
IS
NOT
CERTIN
LINES
OR SHOPWORN
GOODS
THAT
WE
ARE
Loda,
Mineral Entry No. 345, O. II.
Ficher fe N. Y. Ancheta, Claimant,
Cemaaoha Lode.
Mineral Entry No. 20o, Iron
King Mining Co. Claimant, Iron
OFFERING
IT
IS
OUR
FOR
ENTIRE
SALE.
STOCK,
WHICH
COM
tiaa of the praseut secretary, Hilaa
Aliandr,
11 aatiefactory enngti.The aaw oflieial waa cleikof the
Bocorra diatriet court under JtHga
priakar, ami bti ia at present quite
largely ideatiiied with tlie mining intercut iu. tioeorra eaunty. He
will take the oath ef ollicn in a eouple of waaka.
IL..J". - "
R. E.
Frist,
a practical wiuers developing far sutanelf and a
Kiaaoari company several gold
xainieg claims ia tha
HillsWo
district. There la good are in
sight in all theae elmms aud the
prospects ara exoelleut fer the
development of at least one good
paying nine, 8 tiiueb
fr
tint.
Now far the balance of this item.
The otherday one of the member
of th Fnata company visited
Chieagt and waa taken in tow by a
backeapaer said to hail fieus
Sierra eoeaty. Thia fallow, it is alleged, told the merebar of tha Frieta eampany that he waa being
fueled; thatgold wining ia UiHe-
-King Lode.
Any peruoa who desires ta protest
acainsl the allawaaca of such proof
ar who knows af any substantial reaaea? tinder tha law and tha regulationsaf tha
interior Departmeat, why luck prool
shoald Bet be allowed,wrll ba given an
opportunity at tha abere mentionedtim
iad place tocrass-e-x aminetha witneaceo.
efsaid claimant, andto offer evidence ia,
rebalMl ofthat submitted bvclaimant
fcAMUEL P. McCKEA,
Kegistar.
Jack
Rdbitt,
W, II. HadKenaaad Cip Piper have started ia ta develop their Jersey 'Lilly claim and place iton tha list ef predacers, The Ja say Lilly haa a streak of
excellent ore, and old miaers
ex-pect to see it show np well with development
Minoral Entry No. 2(7, The
Mimbres Mining Co. Claimant,
First Extension Satisfaction Lede
PRISES
ANYTHING
AND
EVERYTHING.
NOTHING
RESERVED.
NOTHING
KEPT
BACK.
OUR.
ASSORTMENT
IS
GOOD.
OUR
GOODS
ARE NEW AND
FRESH.
WE
CALL
ESPECIAL
the great central valleya sheet the 9th, and the eastern states about
the 11th. The cool wave will
cross the westorn mountains about
tha 1Oth,the great ceatral valleys
about th
I'-'--h, and the eastern
statesabout the 14th.
, Rainfall will be more generally
distributed daring September
than it was during August. The
heaviest and most concentrated
rains will earur while the sU.rni
wave of the
8h
ta thelh
iacroaaiag the continent.
and Miilsite Claim
, Mineral Eatry No. 502,
Senth-wester-Coal tt Iron Co. Claimant,
Iron
Qnen
No. 1, Iron Queen No.2, and Iron Bottom Lode Claim. Silver, in ita relative
commer-cial, value,
ti
gold, has variedgrestly at different times hice the
twj ruetals were first
ud
forooinn. In the days of Abraham
Via Patriarch it was 8 t 1 ; P.. C.
I0t it was 12 to 1; B C. 500, 13
ATTENTION
TO
OUR
CLOTHING ANDTO OUR
5INSE FROM THE EAST.
Frans thaKaviaw af Kaviewa, MawYork.
Our friendc ia Colorado aad tha mining states ara junt a honest ia their desire
fi'
geod money aa ourfriends ia New England, and we
weuld rather trust them, ia the
long run, thaa eur friends ia Wall
street with the making afeur
mon-etary laws and arrangements. Bat
4i
.
ti..
.:..,
SHOES.
MEN'S
SHOES,
R
E
NAND
BAB
YniLI.SBORO, K. M.
BY
SHOES.
OUR STOCK
McPiicrson
S
Cotton.
MUST
BE
SEEN
TO BE
boro aever pnii, ete. Whe ia ha?
The
Adtooati
wilt give a new $10bill for hie
natv
It waata toshow the liar up. Tea dollars far hie txtwe 1
APPRECIATED.
APER
le 1, and at tha beginniug t the
SONAL
VISIT
WILL
att Era, abent 9 jo 1. In
t.ecyin
tbair.tt.ra.ce
tLi,it0ekacentof
lb A &f.,!"..
t
biiuJ.ces
t;;r
ncsi'.ioa r:d , . , , ltlia rtt'hl A. I ttwi
S to 1:WELL REPAY YOU,
t
ttlETllirsa"
riRSt-CLAS-g THE WALTER C. HADLEY COLAKE VAL1.ET, Tf. JJ.
as to include all points iu Colorado
aad Utah. He takes the pUce f
W. W. Tattle, wlio rasigiw to
enterthe mining business ia Old
weakena their intluenee. Gov.
rYaito's luflammatery talk about insurrection and war, and "wading
in bloed. to the horses' bridles," is
distinctly injurioaa to Colorado.
The bankars wara the first
alarmists. They threw many
repatable and perfectly siund
busiaeas keaaea iuto bankruptcy
by refusing the oniieary credits
fF
YOU
WANT
A
in 11(h) ii a aS to 1, and at the
time vt th ni'covcry of Anxriia
wily 7 to 1.
in
the year 15 ,0 g.ild wna oidy six tisspa more v.iluabiatlnn the precious white, a.vl i It
in the r.axt DO yearn twf jnunda
ri'i'.r. Kl'
tS..i.:
''.vary fer wnrt f gold. In It? It;
Me
i
iao with S M Dediick. Mai. Rii'W.m.'Aimim-w-lulk lli.'Aglivjlii-On- e of the snctcssf ul
r.timta a Art.M l wnli-l- ilia iknr- i " "
iis.'Orif
Ifci
write)ue. W will SEND eurTl tka
l,.V
xri
husmess men of thepnd hack west, and
sharply
feuuia amuau.a
-i-nrjrrriatiart.'-war
IX eaov TO Mttttl
alU
-...
Arkjvnnvn...
1 lawCleveland ara ranged with those of
Jadas Iscariot aad Benedict Ar
cold ta form a gallery of the
very
rr
their selbahtimidity. Their refasal to
per-form their fuactieaa iu the bnoi-nes- e
world naturally led tha
"--
iuu live.
Ourprloas areMOIT
REASONABLEStrictly FIRST-CLAS- S PIANOS? WE
SELL
CI
EASY PAVLiENTAwerld'e most odious traitors, na
-basmeae ceruaaaaity to aappuseLi
that tha banks
tanjsjhea
were bodv buflare so much aa thoseservices te the Santa Fe coiupany
is highly deaerved. Cnpt. J. A.
Baird, of Albuquerqne, will
con-tinueas aatiata.it lire sUck
aant.
Santa Fe New Mexican.
i""'
Kaan St. Charles, editor ef the
Miueral Wealth, Kingman,
Arizo-na, arrived in this eitv thia mora
wa again on tuehioni, lieit.j ten limes raiTie
valahle hat
ita p.ile--rhrothjr; aud in 172 it was thirteen
timed raoie valuable than siirer,
just aa it waa 500 yearc li. C. At
iheJegiBMinei of the
rresnt
cen-lu- rysilver waa at a lower Cgure
than it had beeo at any tiase sin the year 500 A.
P.,
viz.: 1G.?S to 1. Ia 1S76 the ratio (coasmercial) uf,ak Ol-- PIANOS In ExchanM.
gBV--
N THOUGH OULIvE TWO
ia
i
Baatiaaabla- - and t W-iwmT- e.eftpyeVy
rapre-V"'"--1r7 J'fWW"- - :
.eotad by the paper. TLa'aiaapU i "i-mi- hM
nun t.
art)
uK.
anteo satisfaction, or Plana
rturnod
toueAT OUBrisratL
ZZ-of
.Lo
rr,l...Jl.iru,,il.
for.t
J
t the vast majontyRAILWAY rDiri.'UTa . ..T
aae
wliich lei the I. ke to cling IrerT! B the United SUtee want