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! 1 i J i. it it err -U- r VOL 2. ;3 to - iJ HILLSBOROUGH,' SIERRA COUNTY,. N. M. NOVEMBER 23, J88fLt,, HO. 39 Dr. Hlintio, fir. 'I 2"o. 11 KEARNEY STREET. San Francisco, California. Treats all Chronic, Tiivate anil Bpceial derful success i,.... nVr.rol f ' N Jlttssas Ol 0(u. THE GREAFtNGLISK REMEDY I., 1 ! -J J ... IB H lieVel; lilllli eiii-r for ivvous nTlrS 1 ity- Ex 1,nust r,:?LZ'A?T. f.ru... l.'MJn ififii kt?-vaYi';i Imnotenev. Pur - ysis, anil all the terrible effects oi' elf abugti yithfijl, , fijlll'ftid ex cesses in niaturp years-fibch' as "loss of nieiioryJ lassitfUle, ' nnctnrnal mission, evasion to Boefoly, (InifiHss of vision, noises in the head, tho vi tal fluid passing urfobKftrtiat.fiii'.'the urine, and many otlief 'dij-Paojj "llinf 1 lead to'Mi6,aj4alv and lefltlfi: . ..if Dr. 5lliVle,"vli6 is it -"regulST grnd-' us ted pliyitian, yiii gree to ijil'eit Fiqe Hundred Dollaw for a fuse of this kind the vital liest,orative (llH. er his special advice and tteatincnt') w ill npt cureiJtrr-J'or anjthingilnp'iir;4 or lnjnriiiiis found in it. Dr. Jiinfie treats all priveat' di.eatca succefisCul y, without ' mereuYyi , ConHiltation free. , A, tiiorouh examination and jidvice,"' lnchidinj; ;lti' 'anafyf'fs 1 of urine $5. 1'rice of Viral' Kest'ora'-' tive, a boitUj.jorrfoup times the qantily,'$lU; nt io 'any address upon1 receipt tif price, or 0. O. Dse cure from observation?1!!)! in piivato" nani.viX.dc8u-tUby..E...RIlXTJ('E4 IS if? 14 i ) .Sample Bottle; Frod h :t 5 i A i 5. Si Is, i i!l lie KCiit to anyone npi.dvint; by ;tter; stating ayinptoms, sex and age rrrioevretv-Ml rugurd to iillvbusi- r.ess'trnnsactlohsr ' ' - !- :s-' Dr. Miutieu Kidney Remedy Nej hrfitiettin ures'airpiiiO'i , uf yice and Bladder complaints, Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Eeucorihoj." For sale "by -: all Wruggiets;. $1 a. lott!f'six bottles for - - . .r-y;. !,:o Dr. , Mintie's Dandelion Pills are ib test arid cheapest Dyspepsia find Billions ewr in ilia , market.'; iialc by all druggists. . ; . ST- LOUIS AND SAN FRANCISCO JUAII.W.lY. -M (ZTt2X(7E OV CA ns- . "' ?. t r"." Stwf f a San FriM Uto, Calllorikla, and St. l.ouls, Mo. AM A Through Pullman Palace Sleeping iars are now run daily witbout change btetoiiSan lT?uoiwo j Cala,and.St Louis. Mol over the Sdnth'erif Facifi tti tLA The Atlantic and Pacific to Albu querQue, N., M .; the Atchison To peka& Santa Fe to Halste,a(l, Kas.; the St. Louis & Sun " Fraaiciscor Railnoad to , - T3y this lice there is only ope ehanpft ot Cars between the Pacific and 'It'n.r.tic cnfiH'which at vSt. Louis. ' Passengers for ;St ' Ijonis and all Eastern ' Citiesrshoul J buy tlteir tictets-r VIA. HALSTEAD KANSAS, ' Awn St. Lows &! S,ii .Fhawjsco Hrj ' The Great Through Car jCoute." ' V ' ' :'" . ,' . ; ; PMASE oJf upon' tea f'tck'-t AijTit in a get fall p.irtifu)rvTj3jn baving iliroujrli cr for tit.1 Lon!t Ituiici AilwqiiTqu l)ally at C1 . W. ROGER?, D : WISH A R T, V, f. Mutt, -f ,Gfn'l Pi s, it.- iiiP. V NOTICES. .'OTIClS.' r' ; ' Hi I! shorn. Hiorrg Comity, ) ... -( !.. .i ini,mili latlUl' I .... .... r. lIST-TYi ill bo ri-ci-iv. il ut tlieoihrp 'oMllt? Clnrli Irf'flW 0 ou ii I v OoiiiuiiwMniii'r or .ii'irn i-oiintv in lIiilH!i;ri) imril tin? full iluy or O't'ibfr. 1 H Li. ( hi noon ), f.r chiiijIhIiiij; tlio txtKNl.'urltim'iif'.tlit' v ii'!H roui'. ftinn l.nke ll--y ' 111 in. i tfU'liliiri'!,' in. (I ul-iim-n ,'iuit !!rr.ii'.-u. I Her nHlic ftu ,.. th,, M U at &,tumh.M thefouiU hac. 'I'll.' work will In' cilniii a ,.i-j.1i. fur mud !('(J on 1 lie fill" Hi Iimr I 4 ) lull Thi-MUtl'l"iljiu b.'li'ii i 1)iVii (.! mi. I of -ettrf-tmhu.TU'- i r ,'h- in' oil. illi-li'-l tij' Mirvv ami m.ul. ,i.ik r--i.T:- -v-.Tir-HTn -br-ri-.j 11 1 r.- ! I) fl-.'Mi-ii i.-. ..e.ubtt ii.ti 1ts."i.' (in llic U.Mli fi.i. "I S-p'"Hil..'r-1rt:ii'.'ili'iiie In n i' I Ii mil. i t nil Iki Ui .t llji; -uisi'i. '1 in! ' 'iiiiimiiioutiii! n.'s.TVJ I IH' rtjjlit to tejvt any ami nil 'i .a. ."i , ' ' ' ; A. E.VITKIM. 5-4t t'luiiriiiiiii Co., Com. - ': Notice.df iFocf-fitures, J Territory of New Mexico, 'To'C. Evans and F. E. Everett j':t fon Hro-'hetcby iH'Uficdtbut I have c.xpeiHica oneirroi'j ituikhu uixihu in labor and improvements upon tho '?Jmick Ivodo" ot iuinein order to Hfild- said pveniiss' under t ba pin is- iontif efction 2'YH lU-v-weii StautgsJ Yr( the lAnlod States,, ,ruOlS tli() amount required to bold the auu fiir il io, ,ycr en di og ' I)i3'iii bor 3J st, 18S4, aud if within ninety days 'from the services 7if 'thi. nolice by publi A.'trion you fail orrij'iise toooutrib.iUe yotn- proportion of sucb. expeuilitUij? as , co-owiiern, .-your jnferest iu said Claim ; will become the'. pv.ipicity of the subscriber under ' said section 2824 : O. ii. fiYUNEV. -'- Notice of Forfeiture-n ,n Kingston'. Sierra County' 4 , , Territory of XeV Mexico, ..'. .'I -U "pliyr'Spith 1885. ' f To Jr'a'Jlyaiis aiul T.' E'.'EVcTOIt,' you ar(J. beley niitfiied tlut' I hive expended pr,tf(10p) :lnjiidred dollars in labor arid Improvements i pon the 'Paris or mine in'oviKr tfi hold iiJ premises'uu'der the provisions of sec- tiona ,2'J'4:h Revised StatU' of the VniM';Mn'f.e,' WinrllVe'KnioUiit' r?- J quired to Hold tne same lor ine year -. i- i . i .. oi nno i i.:r vUhui tiinety diiys front tbtmAtvices oC this , notice by publication, you fliil'or refuse to 'contribute your pro- jmrtiotiPbfl 8iiclL Expenditure nj co owner, "y'fidr Interest in'- n'id 1 rlnim Will; become the property of the mib sa'iber, nder said section 2.'3-1. ?' S " ' : , SYDNEY. !! EL1.10:rT, riCKETT i 'ELLIOTT,' Attorneys-at-Law, ' Hi!lsboro, New Mexico' 8TO4.C2X That " - ' I Terrible Endemic. Fever and ague, shatters the most vigorous constintion and the alter effects Of the alkaloid often taken to arrest it, quinine, are scarcely less pernicious." ' The best remedy, not afone tn malarial stricken regions tn Klifttffjfcntiivcs c Iwt alT-in t hose ibrtio'iis'of iomliand Oenral Amer ica where malarial fevew fcre-r most, prevalent and malignant- is.lIo"tet ter's rtomacJi Pittex. IHj remedial and preventive effects as an opponent of fevers arc owing to its i tonj .'. in-; fluence. ... s For sale by all Dnig'?!i nl t)ik. U-GAL i i&'&BiK) ;bti nejai iSl 71 l.MKLLlO'tN'T ItlltDS. , , Hunters : Iloldinjr Their Own with Anglers. Sun Frmicisco Call. "Dove shooting will bo good, this neasoti,',' said ft Montgomery utieet gnu-de.'iler, yesterday. "We aro Belling loU of a.niuuition, fur tb season opened, as I, suppoiio you arii aware, June lst-",! v "roting larkti aro ; pretty good hooting, too," remarked a cu&toiu er, "audlhere.'are lots of 'em about 1 got two dozen yesterdny "The lark is u cute bird," said a grave looking gentleman: with Scar on his face. "They Jjnow most everything' Now', vhen one fetuits out ufter the young .birds, (the old ones will go ahetd of hirli, and Bort of Jure him "away I :remeinber one day in particular, I wus iafter young larks, and oh old bird came and within ten yards of me. waited for him to risa to shoot, but he would not stiry and let ue tjet close enough to catch i Jiiin iu my hand.' , 1 call that pretty; ctite. J was so tickled that I let him go. and didn't have the heart to bhoot another lark that thiy." i "The cock quail i will do pretty much the same,'' feaid the first speakei'j ( 'T have had h cock quail go a few yards before the doc and entioe him away, fr.oiU' the brood, getting him off '.a few hundred yards before he rose." , "Yes, that's so,'" ' 'fisen'teti the man vith ih(j scar; "the quail (is very craity bird. 1 have known 'em to do things that -one would scfucely believe ,uuloss they taw 'oiu Sometimes I am afraid to tell them for fear people would say I -was noi truthful." ' "O'b C right ahead," said tho gun-dealer. " W'a all , Ino w : you iaere, and we are sure you wouldn't state any thing that whb not so." The man with the scar took but n match and whittled it down to help irhfl nloJg with his story:- "i was out' one' tiny last yedrj" he- feaid, "just at the beginning of the sea-' sou. My brepchloader was out of gear, and I was shooting an old percussion gnn. 1 canao on a bevy of quail, and the dog was ahead, working steadily.. They got up, I threw my gun .to my shoulder, and just as 1 was going , to lire a dark object flew betweeu. rue r and the game. It discomposed me for a second, but I pulled trigger all tho same. 'The gun did not go off, and when examined it I saw that there were no cups pn tho liipples. This puzzled mi ft I bad , capped them carofully,,and -the caps'were exact filtiu'.' 1 putj.oni' ia. brae f cups, aud nioved along,-,. The dog came again !to poi'ut. I 'liiikhed tho bevy when the same tiling ; occurred again. Tin drtikol'jfct flew across me, and the h;unuiers came down without exploding tha pidce. Then 1 knew how it whs,; nud Cliere was no wore astonished -' nyvri in ie stute of California tlTat da-. I cuu tell y'ou,'! aiid thoVroboiituftr thrw aside his-jnacl pi6kexl out a v flesh on.-, und wLit'lIod'awyfn silence. "5Te'lirJuit 'nfM ft?rt askod tjm gun-d'pjtllrl 'by ljddltith gim go og? s y iS with the scar. , "That, dark object, sir, was tho cock quil, and as ho flew 'across me he picked the cap offtunipplos of tho gun," ahd ha of tho scar gazed defiantly at his auditory. ' There was a pamf ul si- lencb jor-a few miuenlW. Thd gtta-. dealer trilled, nervously with the pistols in the phow-case, and a man who was having a "gun . rosighted brought it , to r Lis .shoulder and looked at tlio ecar-taceu person across the barrels. i , "Jle picked p the caps, did he?" said a little fellow in a hunting coat. "Well, "that was pretty smart, sure enough. It reminds me of one day when I was , duek-shooting at Bridgeport. The birds flew pretty well in the forenoon, and 1 worked so hard that at lunch time I was fagged out.' 1 took a nap after feeding, and when I woke up the deuce a cartridge but sit was left in the case by my hid. Some fel low has been nipping my ammuni tion! I thought. I'll ' just ' ' 'sham sloep, and perhaps I'll catch bim. I half closed my eyes and In a few minutes I heard something stirring close alongside me. I threw my arms out rapidly and caught the thief, and who do you tiiink it was? You could not guess if you were to try for a month. 'Twas an old mallard drake, sir. He ripped tho shells one by one and sunk 'em in a pond ju:t behind ma. Aud the won't of it was, he'd mistaken my whisky-Husk for the powder-horn, and that was gone, too. Now, I call that 'pretty ell ver for a , , inalk lard." "I'm sorry I ain't keeping an in sdiie asylum," .said the'gnn-dealer; 'you follows would bd trotttjd : cint as the prize lunatics, but aal ain't and only selling powder aud phot and guna and fishing tackle for a liviug,and as I don't want to have my place' mobbed, I you'd better withdraw, and let rne attend to business, liut before you; go, if j'ou should happen ou to any" quail or duck like the ones you've beeu telling of send 'em in to me to stuff, please. And give me notice the next time you start iu on the yarn lay, for I'd like to get some gun rags in my ears. I'ishcrman's lies, indeed! There ain't a fisher mau in tho state that yon-fellows can't beat out," and tho man of guii3 retired behind his counter and hnmmercd away viciously at a dented barjrel. ' tt ' i "( i .! -J i The, Hut I'iplpdo'1, "Speaking of nitro-glycerine," said Dr. Iioberts, tle oil torpeilo man, to a gioup ot ' irgisiaiorjsj m Warren the other day, "and its ex plosive droperties renunds me of one incident of a thousand that I could relate regarding it. At ' the factory where the oil well torjxuloes are made we strain the nitro-glyo- enne tlirough the crown of afelt hat, and when the. hat has served its purpose wc destroy, -it. One day some of the woikraen, instead of destroying' the hat, 'washed it thoroughly and treated it with al kalis in order to destroy the effect of the nitro-g1ycerine Some two years afterward one of the men ran aerosn the hat, apd his, .curios ity was excited as to whether it would 'explode - if ktruck' ' a bard blow, lie placed it on ono of the iron artoti tiiat sun out from the tinner's bench in tho factory and struck -it, while his companions looked on; in-wonderment.) He struck it twiee without any result, but the' third time it expoded, blew the iron arm through a brick wall. Kbckd t!e man'down and broke both of his arms, and wrecked the interior of the tiu fchop." Ex. f--f- Sub.4cVl)"e''toKTlTe'AD'roCATE. Banking on Faiih. ,,';. , . The president of one of tlio larg est banks down town, whosa depcis ltH amount to , upward of tweiity, millions, was asked if banks , could not determine their .position with moro certainty; than tho Manhattan Conipauy seeni?d to. .be able to do. "It ; is. inipossiblo," ,; said ho, "Jjiinks must re)se oonfidenco in someone, and if an employe ha.4. bee1!! with them for a long tjeift, and they kuw nothing. against him' and much ift Lis favor, ;they cannot et a' 9y to watch .his, notions. I tnko'the secutitiea jn my faults on trust. That they originally came irr I have the evidence-, of riiy books, and that they are still' hero' 1 presume, for no one is allowed access to them unless jie is au em ploye of tried, probity.", j f "Then," said the reporter, "if your employe - of .. tried ..probity should Bubstiluta. packages, pt brown pnpor of the same size and appearance as the package of gen uine securities that you have, when would you know of the change?" "Not. until the securities were called for uise, and were opened," auswerod the president. "That might not be n lor years we asked. , ','' "Possibly not for, years." 1 11 ' v ' 1 "If thepiickage should abstract-1 - Ta etl altogether, wha'ri would yonf ' learn 6fit?" if '"i ' ' ' '-'' l ''Not until our regular' exaTnina-" tion of securities, winch is done in bouio banks four time.-i a yenr.Bomo twice, some once, hnd some not' alJ, or wlieii the Bank Etmnhi&r visit us. Many banks ! learu of trouble' first in this ltst 'way. You must understand it would bo inlissiblo for us to go dowii every ' night or every week in the vaulta, oien tho packages, and count what they con tain. - We do' not' h.ivei enough force to do this, afid we must . tako ? some things for grunted."' 1 ' "What, then, is a batik examin" T ation?", . V, ,1 ,-.-,f ,,,,, "Merely exnra in at ion of tho out-, . , side of the packages, ud checking , them bn the tally liLV , ;j7j , .j ir i' ott ilo'uot then- know. f ,whe,thtr , 4 the twenty millions qf BecuriUea u have in your- last report one, , two or three millions may not , since have been abstracted, your rt stockholders losing that much?" ' "I da not kitow, but I believe, m-o , still haTe themi ' Absolute sctia-.' ty is nnattaifiable,'? answered he, ' smilingly; N. Y. Sun. ; ; (The. Atlant i Ooastitutioi notes a remarkable coincidence of vutW', in the lives of Jefferson I)a vis ami ' Abraham .Lincolxi .until ench jtj proaohedi t,,,cli'aricterc. ;of liji " puhl i career, They were . both born iu Kentucky, -Duyis lu' 1S03 and Lincoln fn .J.b(Ji. They '' both. 'r were removed . from iheir.. nutivo' Htate iu , childhood, .D'ayis being' carried to the southwest and Xin-1 coin further to tbq northwest then so called.: of them began their pi)litical careers, at the same period, in Davis' being'' then' a presidential elector for Polk and Lincoln ami le.ctor for Henry Clay. Both 6erved in the Indian wars of the west and - both- were elected to" congress about ; the same time, 1815 and 1S16,, 'And, "lastly in tho parallel, iu the same year and almost upon the enrue day, they were called. upAJi o preside oyer their respective, governments, Davis President of the Confed erate States and Lincoln' of 'the I'uitcd States. ' . ' ' u l ' 4 " ' j :t : O i 1 '? ;. - . - u:-