Captain Cooney, of the Mogollons coun-…
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Harry W. Lucas,
W. M. ; A. H. Harlee, S. W.; M. H. Twomey,
J. W. ; P. B. Lady, Secretary; J. W. Carter,
Treasurer; H. Abraham, S. D.; J. Card, J. D.;
Geo. D. Jones, M. L. White, stewards; J. E.
Plows, tyler.
James Swartz, of the Mimbres, spent the
holidays in the city.
Captain Cooney, of the Mogollons coun-
try, arrived from Frisco valley enroute to So-
corro on last Tuesday’s coach.
Sigmund Lindauer, the merchant prince of
Doming, came up to the metropolis on Tuesday’s
train.
J. A. Lockhart, sheriff elect, has taken up
his residence in Silver City.
John Bragaw, of Georgetown, one of Grant
county’s commissioners, came over last Sunday
to attend the last meeting of the commissioners
under the old regime.
At the Columbian exposition in “93” to be
held in Chicago, Pinos Altos will be represented
just a trifle in advance of the many mining
districts in the country. The central figure of
the exhibit will be a 1000-pound gold brick
from the Pacific Extension mine, N. Bell, pro-
prietor. The mould will soon be ordered, and
as the output of gold under adverse circum-
stances now ranges from 25 to 30 pounds per
week, the time required to produce a half ton
will be considerably less than a year, and under
favorable circumstances a ton brick could be
as easily furnished for exhibition.
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