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I , -,r - ------ a V W w i x DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY. Mining: and Stock-raising are the Chief Industries of a Growing" Population. Every country is like a bee-hive, when it is overrun by drones it alls back instead of advancing. "God helps thorn who help themselves" is often quoted, aua might be aptly applied to tins country. A perusal of V. O. Ritoh's Illustrated New Mexico, shows a, va6t amount of iacd -iritb inn il fortunes in . it, and all this left unturned Sierra county boasts of untold wealth in her mountains; she pre sents to the man of spirit, a field where he can realize his wildest dreams of riches. To gain the seat of this wealth, work must be done, nud no small amount of work either, but great and hard work. Good and hard workers are what is needed to develop this county. Men who are disposed to look upou life es only worth living, when they can'oheat the world out of a Irving bs easy as possible, are not desira ble citizens to either this or any other county. The man wLo is not afraid nor ashamed to take the pick and spade in his hands,' and who tjjts tUern to the right place and keeps them there when he has started; the man who will go on without looking back, determined to conquer, these are the citizons who build up and impiove the country, and make the community proud they have such a man among them. Oi these men it will be said, "they lived there." When men sit down complacently and make no effort to push for places in tho world, they invariably get left and see the energetic and pro greasive men reach the goal they longed-for, but made no effort to gain. As it is with a nun, so it is witU a city, town or county, and when the citizens .sit comparatively still and make no effort to assist in developing the country, they see their more euergotio neighbors taking the lead away from them, Wake up Sierra, there in much for you to do, and you have the bone and siuew to make you a pow er to ba fftlt in the territorial mon etary market. You will not get all your air-c.stles built in a breath; it will take years to raise solid ed ifices to be proud of, to snow pos terity that real pen lived in your times. Evry able-bodied man in the county can go to work if - he but decides to do so; you may not gt managerships with fat sularies, but you can take your picks ( and ftoades and go into the earth and foi?e ber to yield up her buried treasures, and thus make your selves rich and the county corres pondingly so' We do not mean to say that every man in the county is idle, nor that any man is so, but we do assert that you us a corumun- ty, are not doing all that you uld, and should do to develop ylur county, lou can sue . mi nimise opportunities for a capitalist to ruvest,why not gather yourselves together, maws your small savings, -and go into thrt business with a will? ' lou are sure to succeed: inatiou was never balked in here is no record in the history where, such power A& thwarted. presence country, Sierra count county iil&l advantages with any large tractarritoiy. There are grazing, whefjad. available for and shelter forVrjs abundant, venienL i5g most con W. G 13 itch, in New Mexico saya, in filtrated Surr county: "It is w& to into valley, mesa and iiMeu laud, - embracing a eonsi section of th Uio Grande across the table lands to the sum mit of the Black Range. It is gen erally eo well watered as to make its pasturage lands fully available, and the stock interest has already secured a substantial foothold. Ao a miniDg county, it certainly has no superior, if it has an equal '. in the territory." , Here we have the facilities of the county set fairly before us, and the question conies, are we taxing our facilities as we should do? The answer is no, of course not; there are numberless ways in which the wealth of tho county could - be in ci eased and the value of residence enchanced if we will only do our plain duty as citizens of a prosper ous county. The capitalist is not forced to to pry out the best paying invest ments, they are always made pub lic by the progress of those invest ing, and then comes the man with the money to invest, he who will make the most that caa be made out of the investment. The settler who sits quietly and lets this all slip past him, regrets his own neg lect of opportunities, and envies the fortunate capitalist when it turns out valuable. The citizens of this county want to invite capitalists into their business. Go to work and show thes money men that there is something in your county for them to invest in, and you will have them here, more than you want. .Volumes may be writ ten on the subject of development, but morejean be done by a few ener getic men than the combined press of the territory. Go to work in earnest Sierra County, your pay will be to your own satisfaction. The Lone Star has surprised its readers this week by its marked improvement. , There seems to be an indefinable sentiment of intelli gence displayed in the whole get up that we are glad to ascribe to something like renovation. We are inclined to believe that the Porter froth has been removed and the effervescence of pure spirit substitute-! therefor. May the Sfcnr shine brighter and be the guide to many a noble thought and deed. LEGAL NOTICES. -CELEBRATED "A lenn Si To a criminal neglect of preven tive medication mny be ascribed a majority oi the ailments which affect humanity. It u a well-OKcertained fact, that a course of Hostotter's Stomarh Bitters Will put even a natu rally feehle system in such a etateof defence that it will be competent to resist the mot prevalent causes of disease, such as the malign influence of miasma, unwholesome water, excessive heat, damn, cold, sudden changes -f tempeuture, c. For sale by all Druggist and Dealers generally. Notice l-or lulII'ut lou Land Office at LasCkices, May 7th, 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will le made before Clerk ot Probate Court of Sierra County, at Hillsborough, on June 27th, l$8o, viz. Pedro Annijo on Declaratory Statement No. lf.46 for the SI -2 N. W. 1-4 Sec 6 Tp 14 S. It. 6 W. He names the following witnesses to prove his contiuuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Lons Fountain, A. Donaldson, Juan Armijo, Kpifanio Terresall, of Sierra Co., N. M. maylG Cw JohxR.McFik, Kegifter. Wlf XUM S. 0. Bbiek. VI Clara B. Everett, the widow, Cora I E llxabetli Krerrt-tt and Ward Winihrop Kverri'tt, minora and ) mi- lilldren md belr at law of .!.: K. Everett. deceaad J J. . L . nne. John McLaughlin t;.d , V. Bush. tn "baueery XT J :h 3rd Judicial DUtrlct Court of the Terri tory of New Mexico. Counij of riierr. The aaid reapondentu Clara B. Everett. Cora Elizabeth Evumt, Millard WiiitliropEverrett, A L. .lonei. John McLaughlin, and E. VV, Huh are lmrby notified 4lit a milt in Chancery hae been commenced ayalnst them In the Diatrlct Court for the county o( Sierra Territory of Nw Mexl co, by aald complainant William S. O. briun. to foreclose a miner lien, aking Judgement acaliiHl taid reKpondenta for the aum of one ihouaandii ($ISH4-M) Ooilara, with lgal imereat fron the ISih o Augunt lSrfi until paid, that a certain claim of lien Hied on the 14th day of Auigutt A D. 1HS4 by W. S. O Hrieii, la the tJoiinty if Hiorra 'IViriiory of Nrw Mxico, upon tlio l!uuai.a 4.1 iu. iii Yrn..r-miim Tf mine and 743 mine, belnx In the bromide Min ing lliatrirt sierra County New Vuxito, and known a tde Monaeka Onmp, together with the buildiima altiiutod on and bnlnnjr.ng to Monusks ifinnp of in I ii e, may be adjudnfd and decreed to be a va. Id and uuiHtiug liun on auldmiiiea; that all of said nilnea lofellier with ail build ing, improvement and machinery, (Hunted on una h'-lont-inu toaid croup of mint'H, be cold by or undtir direction of I lie hcitiii-r lu chuncery or a Special Master, fur caoh at public vendue, after giving notice thereof accord inn to luw uud that out of the proceed auid Kelnter or Special Mta ter pay cokih of the suit and all legal churifee, and to complnii.ant or hia olicitor aalil mini uf one thousand ($1,(H4-1U0) ol urs with all Ir teres t thereon then due, or ao much u the proceed of taid Ht.ie will pay and if not pufVoUint to pay all of laid dent and coat that complainant have por'onnl Judgement agninat ald respondent for the balance still due complainant, that the ttctt Ister or Special Muster tike complainant! or hi aolicltor receipt for all mm paid thereon und Ilia raid receipt with hl report, if there be a orpin after ald ale that ho bring the Mum Into court, if there be a deficiency iliut he report the name, that upon ale of said property title be deveeted ont of taid respondent and veated in the purchaser at mich sale, that respondent and all claiming by through or under them ainceauid iMtn flay or September laiSa niuy ue nojnagea ana decreed to be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, interest and claim, or equity o re dt-'mptloo in or to said mlnoorpremleorto an; party thereof Unit said Special Muster or Register in cninceiy, execute and deliver n deed to taid mine or premise to tne purchaser thereof npon the payment of the purchase money, that the pun Lu.er be let into the posaesaion thereof, that complainant or any other person may becomes purchaser at said sale, thai coats and reasonable attorney fees he allowed complainant out of the proceed of raid sale. That unless you enter yonr appearance in aald nit on or before the flret day ot the next Novem ber term of said court, commencing on the (Hh duy of November, A D. 18il5-a decree pro con feaao therein will be rendered against you. Gao. It. Boman, Clerk. By Nicholas Oallb. Deputy Clerk, Elliott, Pickitt Elliott, SoIicIloi for Complainant. Juoe27-fiw85 APPLICATION FOR A PATENT City Ticket Office at Corner o Old Central Hotel, Has the Best Eating Houses, Best Track and Cars of anv Other Line out ot El Paso. u Allways on Time. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Elegant Accommodations for all Classes OF TRAVEL TO Kansas City, St. Minis, Chicago, New York, Boston, Philadel phia, Washington ' . AND ALL F0INT3 Gen w. F. WHITE, Passenger and Ticet Agt., Topekft, Kanwas P. C. GAY, General Agent, El Taso, Texas. C. L MIXER, Local Agt., El Paso. U. S. Land Office Lus Crucea, ) N. M. April 10th, 1885. NOTICE is herby given that Simon Leyser, whose postoflice address i Sun Marcial, Soccorro county New Mexico has this day filed application for a patent ior Fifteen Hundred lineur feet of the El Dorado Mine oi vein bearing N, 49 deg'53 mih E. with surface ground six hundred feet in width, situated in Las Animns mining district, County of Sierra nnd Territory of New Mexico and dnajg. n.'.tcv! by Iiih firm notes and official plat on file in this office ait Lot Num ber in Townships 15 & 10 South Kansre. ,7- West of N. M. Tricinpal Meridian and East line, said Lot be ing ns follows, towit : Uegining at Cor. 1 a nine timber 2x4 feet long istir by Md of stone and marked 1-4 88 ; whence 1-4 cor. on west line of sec. 4 hems S. 5(Jde 56m W. 4978. 9ft T. 10 S. li. 7 w Thence N. 41de 57m w. Va. 17de 5fm E. 173m to gulch. 000m ot cor. 2. a granite etono 28x13x5 ins, with nit. of stone and marked 2-4 88 Thenco N. 9de 53m E. 1481m to cor. 3 a granite stone 33 ins. long and ight inches diameter with int. of stone and chisied 3-4 88 Thence c. 44de i7n E 577m to cor. 4 a granite stone' 12x8x80 ins. with mt of stone and chis. 4-4-Thence S. 48de 4Sde 58m w. 1480 to Cor. 1 place of begin ing. Magnetic variation 17de 8m E. 5 containing 19.95 acres. Any and all - persons claiming ad versely any portion of said El Dorado mine surface ground are required to file their adverse claim with the Reg ister of the United States Land Of fice at Las Cruccs in the 2d district of N. M., during the bixty days period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statute. I JoHy It. McFtF, ! Register.-- It is hereby ordered that the fore going Notice of Application for Pat ent be published -lor the Period 00 days, (ten consecutive weeks,) in the Sierra County Advocate a weekly newspaper puonsnea at JiiIIsbo.ro Now Mexico. John R. McFie, Register, L;;;::,; Harristurg anil h him limi The Original "SUNSET" and "STAR AND CRESCENT" ROUTE. The True Southern Pacific. AND POPULAR SHOKT tINB EAST. VIA. SAN ANTONIO AND NEW ORLEANS, " PUXXMja.BT Fill ACE CJlR . . ...t From El Paso to New Orleans WithoutAnge. ONLY ONE CHANGE OF CAPS TO St. Louis, Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati, CaUimore or Washington. Trains leave El Taso for Houston, San AwJ ew Urleans and all Points East at 2:15 A. M., Kailroad Tiin. Z10 A M- City Time. GT For information regarding Rates, Ti1"0- cn or address the Agents of the G. H. & S. A. Railway SysteiT- A. D- SHEPARD, Ticket Agt, El Paso, Texas, H. C LOGAN, item Pas'r., Agt El f &so. T. W. PIERCE. G. P. A..K6 VVV lexas. fin mis in mmmh in And All Points in Louisiana, Nsw Mexico, Arizona and California. Favorite Line to 6 The Great Popular Route Between the "U- EAST AMD THE WESfl Short Line to NEW ORLANS. Pullman Palace Sleep'ng Cars Da'ly between St. Louis, Far Worth, Derning, Dallas, El Paso, Marshal and New Orleans WITHOUT CHANGE. Solid Trains from El Paso to St Louis. Fast time, Fir6t-classeq,io-ment, Sure connection See that your ticket reads via. tho Texas & Pacific Railway. ; For Maps, Time Tables, Rates and all required information, call ori or address, 13. W. McCULLOUGH, L. IIOXIE, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt., Third Vice-President, Galveston, lezaa. St Louis, Mo. RAILROAD. "ALL THE mE" TIME D i Trains Run on Mountain cr Standard Time. ta?e CcmnprHnwa Via, Wingate to Zuni Indian villages and Savoia, N. M. JtST WHAT T0 .VT. Via. Holbrook to Snow Flake, Taylors, Snow Low, Fort Apache Urastus, St. Johns, Springerville, and the Moqui Indian villages. ' 1 sVia. "Winslow to Brinhain City and Sunset, A. T. Via. Ash Fnrfc Wily Stages to Prescott, 54 miles; Daily Stage from Prescottto lioemx. Try-Weekly Stages from Prescott to Fnrt Vivf;. n.,'U. StKges from Kingmam to Mineral Park, Stookton, Fort Mohave Mo hiJve City, Hardy ville and Signal. Daily Stage between Peach Sprincs O Subscribe for Trr. AivrVTn, i -AND- THE GRAND CANYON OF THE COLORADO. ly Eighteen miles from Peach Springs. -Via. The Needles Steame' to uina, U. lorndo River Agency, Fort Nohave, Mohave City Uardyville, Anzonji, and Eldorado. Canon, Nevada. W. SMITH, v; c DENNISON tner&i uperintendeot. Frihf n 4. W C. NIXOX, AgT.t, Albtiqr.erqTiP, X. M. ft I