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' ' . Jut' Bvtxxti Cottrai) Volume VII. HILLSBOROUGH, SIERRA COUNTY, N. M., MARCH 2, 1S83. No. 6. Qfticial Directory; 0 FEDEitAL Deleoate to Oonjzres. Antonio Jowpli Governor, . . ....EdmoudO. Hons, Ueo. W. Iiime, .. ,. K. V, Lou 1 W. F. Hendonon, secretary, Chief J ustioe, Associate Jastioeg, . JWiu, H. Hrinker. I K. A. Reeves. Surveyor General, . . .Ueo, v. juuaii. Iteceiver of Pnblio Moneys L. O, Knnpp. il S nolleetor HilaH W. twlier. a s liiut. Attornev 'ilioniHH Smith U.S.' llarHhal Koinnlo Martinez. KeiriHterLftndOmce.Siintah'e. V.t, hn ey 1-imC'ruues K. O. SlueUlH Keneiver do. do Jauiea iirowno. TERRITORIAL: AtUrtiev Hener.il Hreeden JuiiS 1st DiBlriot It, A. Keeves In.l . t,h District E. V. Long ni District H. B. FereusHon Attorn-?. 3rd do. S. M, Aau.-nfelU-r AdjatautGeiural,.. irv::::::::::::::: "Trinidad Aurui SIERIU COUNT V! n,.j Alex. M. Story. Probftte'jW M..U..t.oy d.i.... m-rU J. 41. ebsi.rr W. H. n.ulwi. Bunt. Public Schools, D. H. W enter. AabuHAor - J '' ,"l"kl'r 1 Fred Lindner, County Commissioners . j jjvin'oo. THE Slt'ARAGUA CASAL. AfititK meuS TluitTlw Work. Will lleKln At Vnre. .New York, Februnry 20. The news of the ange of the Nicara gua bill waa received with much satisfaction at the officof the Nic aragua Canal Construction Compa ny, which has taken the contract of constructing the canal for the Mar itime Canftl Company of Nicaragua. A reprei-eutatve of the former com pany eaiil : "Wo will begin work as soon as we cat c'.ose the contract we have now and make other necessiry ar rangements. There will be no di plomatic diiheuIUes, aa treaties i,oQ lwn f'fnnluded fietwcen the United Ktates anrt Nicnrgua and (-Ktn Uion. a lo win cr the construe tion of the canal. The total dis tance from ocean to ocean at Nica rumin is 166 miles, of which fifty- six and a half is by lake, eiguty sMia nriil a tin If bv river and battin navigation, leimnz only twenty i,rLt r.iil..a of actual cnual. The estimated total cost of the work by the purveying expedition of 1885 was $50,000,000, and 15,000,000 for contingencies, nitiking 5?(j5,O00, 000. It is said that the whole work can be complt-U-d so that the caiml will bo open for navigation by 1395." New Mexleo' ol uul Iroa Onlpnt. Santa Fe, N. M., February 21. T. i Chisholm.a representative of the government iu charge of the collection of coal aud iron statistics fof the Kocky Mountain States and Territory i, was iu the city to-day en routa to Denver, having com pleted his inspection of the camps of this Territory. lie puts the coal output of New Mexico for 1883 at a little more than 750,000 tons, an increase of 30 per cent. The heaT lest producing camps are 151oss burg, Gallup and Los Cerrillos. He finds the iron industry of New Meat ico in a very promising condition, vast deposits of a superior grade of iron Laving been opened near Cer rillos and LorleU, in this county, aud also in Graut, Lincoln, Colfax and Mora counties. Cleveland (O.) parties, headed by the Cowks Bros., have organized a furnace and rolling mill company. They hnve secured interests in a number of iron mines in southern Santa Fe county, and contemplate the erec tion of furnaces, probably in the midst of the anthracite coal fields of Cerrillos. fjrf rr NamuB. San FraDcisco, Cel., February 21. The United States man-of-war Monongohela left Mare Island atl o'clock this afternoon direct for Samoa. , , a "See Naples and die" it used to read, but to judge of the leports (on paper) of mining activity in tho Black Range it ought to be "See Kingston and Lie. " If some enterprising builder w-ith a few thousand dollars capital would etart in Hillsboro and build a few idea roomy houses, he could doub le his niouey in a very few years. The houses are bound to ba built anyway and the only question is who will have sense and "go" enough to step in and seize the opportunity? Ilnd 'Kin flfttt. The day after the bI masque, the following lines were picked up from beneath the piano : Oh woo in ine for the cham-jiag-ne (The night U gone and I weep alone) Tho bottles are bare of aught but air Aud my head, most fills the room. (Hi come to the laii of the grizzly bear, Where he gnashes his toetli in a velvet tiheutli Ami the cubs all play in a wan wierd way And the mad magnolias bloom. Or the great green gods with their gildod rods In the temple, wUrc at the vacant air White we bow the knee to old Ching Hung Leu On the bankw of the Huang Ho. 'Tin the end of niht, while the dawning light Strikes the mountain side near the big divide My heart is full and my head is dull Aud I don't know to go. Surely and not very 6lowly the camp's stock is going up. Some well known and shrewd mining men (two especially, whom com mon report calls the miniug kings of the next decade) are keeping a good watch on our neighboring mines, and a very little better show ing, especially in the lower work ings, would convert our camp from its present status to a point hardly dreamed of by most of our readers. But we want to say once more, what we haveropeated many times, that our good ground is not lying around loose, ready for the lirst man who will take the trouble of locating it. Therare men iu this town, working for days' wagep, whose property on the hills cannot be bought by any tin-horn capital ist that wants it. It takes money to buy mining property here just as much aa it does anywhere tdse. D,ier me froih my Me.'' a rather worm eaten chesnut but none the less true because of its au tiquity. Out in this country es pecially so. It is almost amusing to note how men are much more keen to insults to their friends than to themselves, and will gel up to the w hite heat of indignation over events, which if they were merely personal and private affairs, would be dismissed with a shrug of the shoulders, or a laugh at tho little-Ljv ness of the whole business. For heaven knows if a man -is on the lookout for insults he can find them thicker than indications on Animas Peak, and if one's friends start out to help him in the search, he would have to fight his duels with a Gut- ling gun to save time. The Silver City Enterprise says: There is not a gold property of value in the Carlisle mining dis trict for wliich negotiations are not oending. The Aztec Company is shipping concentrates in carload lots. The Standard mill at Uold Hill will start up during the pres ent month. Several interests in this district have be,en consolidat ed, llecent developments in the Potosi and Copper Glance mining claims, five miles southeast of San ta llita, show up untold copper riches. A party of several gentl men left Silver City last Saturday to examine the properties ot Cap tain Cooney on Silver creek in the Mogollon mountains. Negotiations have been pending for the pur chase of these mining estates by an English syndicate, and the report and examination of these proper ties soon to follow will undoubted ly result in their purchase and com plete equipment, mnd be the direct means of stimulating mining enter prises in other portions of this rich mineral-bearing rauga. It is reported on good authority that the Good Hope mine, in Black Hawk mining district, has been leased. The owners of the Hose are taking out tho water, prepara tory to the active resumption ot work. Claim No. 2, foimerly the Last Chance, a relocation on the north end of the Solid Silver, own ed by Ben Hobson, is producing a very high-grade silver ore. 9tm t&i4 w 9M MM m mm .ItMlMliiMI. Sole Mil udMH'MI,1ttMU wUk .Mr 1-r. en nu 2U Sue ef U'l Maapln. Th... Pl. J w.ll M k. Dtk, f m4 VrM. anrl tr TM hiw fc4 mlmw mm MM! eae . Is Mr k. u .k. iu. a aa mm la aara l faartrt U. mtr mi laaalH. Wanr all lipn. frrfral. fm,A VTOrm B.OOO.000 Ml 'WM"VW pan tnat tn bul amS Ferry's Seeds fURT a do. an roatf Sudtmti In the world. Dvnuii(X)'i Dtsauuad Deants. SCCOARNUAL For 1889 Will ha maJlad ftCC lO ill MHlliOUlU. ud to I tat vattr1! euatouem wlthoat ttraartatt it. Imn.l. ! TlWW ahoiild Mod lM U. Addraaa a U. FERRY CO.. Ootrolt, Uich. RcNrt F . --- aa I i. , -r - 'verf tuwtyoi(li.ifcr-OrP'8BET7LtR'5 GUIDE, i:.4fp. fity 25c. (pcttaga (Urn; VOXSVMl'TWN SPEKVILY CURED. 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LINDAUER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN General - Merchandise. 3ElOwJ.r, GsVxxin 5to JPotatoes IN CARLOAD LOTS. Agent for Sierra County for ROSE OF KANSAS FLOUR- Prompt Attention., given to Orders from Neighboring Towns. LAKE VALLEY, - - - NEW MEXICO. HERMOSA HOTEL Hermosa, New Mexicoi THE OLDEST AND BEST HOTEL IN THE TOWN Newly Furnihed Throughout. Good Rooms, and Tables Furnished with' Everything & Market. A Good Sami le ' ' Room for Traveling Men. Terms Reasonable. C. B. ROGERS, Proprietor. joihes Sac -pnoi'iui-.TOKi or- Kingston Livery Stal KINGSTON The Best Saddle Horses a moment's notice and at the Speciaity. Office opposite the Long Branch. NEW MKX1CO. $30,000 5,000 fr , e. o i . 13.. T..:1 IN house the best in the city. orffs. ' Commodious sample and start from this hotel- -wimtig:, NEW MEXICO. and Driving Rigs furnshed at lowest rates. Boarding a Professionals J. V. Cowan, M. D. Office opposite Poet Office, Kingston, New Mexico. D. II. WKNGEB, Attobxki at law, and Dealar ia KKAL KHTATC. Fairview Sierra Comity, New Muxioo. J- 13. Woodward, ATTOIINEY-AT-LAW. KiNdSio.M, - New Mkxioo W. 11. OniLiitBH. C. h. Jacikon. Ollicc in Albuquerque, Office in Hovurro CIIIIJEK8 & JACKSON, ATTOIlKBVe T LAW, Albuquerque and Booorro. W. T. THORNTON, Attorney and (Vunlor at IjAw, Santa Fa, New Mexico. 1'rtMiipt attention civn to all ImrtinoHK nntruHtttd to mv oitra. Will oraa tiuo iu all tbf courts of the territory! E. Moorman, ATTOItNEY-lT-LAW. Kinohton, - . N. M. A. B. ELLIOTT, B, L. i'lCKJETT , JLLIOTT at PICKTT, Attorneys at Lawl IIillbboro, - New Mexico. A. II. IIAKLF.E, Attoniey at Law, Bilver City New Meiico. Ollloo over bilver I'ity Nutiouul llnnk. En rnuuu ou bread wav, next door to pontollice. 11. L. WauhEaT. II. B. FuMUaaoN. WAKHEN A FEKGUBSON, Altornvyaat Law, Albuquerque, New Mem ico, OUioe on ltuiliond Avenue, iu the lined buildup, VVill tuucliue iu Laud Oiiica and all the oourts. T. F. CoKwax. O. O. rosal. W. A.lUwalHa CONWAY, l'OKEY & HAWKINS. Attorueya aud OounHelorg at Law, Bilver City, New Mexico, froiujit atteutiou sivea to nil bueiiuiMi eutiUblcu to our cure. I'rao. lice iu all the courts of tbe territory. ' A. J J, Fountain, ATTOHNEY AT LAW. MESILLA AM LAN )Kll:N. I, W- Lenoir Allnrn'r and ounaplor sit I.aiw Will Practice iu all the Gouita of the Territory and bo foJ'b U.S. Land Uliico, Las CraooB. Lab Crcceb, -N. M. ncwcomd ucrix, I, w. Panxiia, Lhh Crucea, N. M. UilUbolo, N. M. Nraruinb d Mrt'leet F. W, I'arkrr, Attorneys at Law and Solicitora in Cban&ry. Will practice in all ilia Courts of the Territory. Prompt Attention givea to al bus" iuobs entrusted to thoir cars, ' ''" J J. BELL, Attorney at Law. Silver City, New MexreoT A SIIENFELTER & P'tN.61 ,' rrrrr Attorneys-at-Law lastcruces, MEW MEXICO. JJieldcHfc Fielder, Attornevs-At-Law. deming and silver city, n. m. J. W. WILLIAMS. PHY1SCIAN AND SURGEON. Citkk Maim Sthcgt. Kikomton, Nkw MEXICO. -Dr. A. II. W1IITMER- KlNOSTON, N. M. IX)R RENT. Tlie Union Hotel at Ilillxboro will b (or rent on and after April list, 188U. For full tmrtiiuWra mil on or addrefts Mr. Loiiina 'ii'uta, IlillHlwro, N.M. r 1 f i' ; I I