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the two waters met. Much wealth is supposed to have been taken from this locality in times past, but as far as the Advocate s knowledge extends this golden nugget picked up last week by Precillano, the Mexican, is the first found in that particular locality in many years. The new fire bell was put in place on Saturday. ( 38 ) SOUTHERN HOTEL REOPENED DIED IN FALL FROM TRAIN The Southern hotel, one of the quietest and most cozy of the many hostelries in Silver City, has been reopened for the accommodation of those requiring elegent quarters, either in single rooms or suites. Those in quest of privacy, -with all the home comforts attending, can be suited at the Southern. Uncle Dave Abraham will at- tend personally to the wants of patrons of the house, which is guaranty sufficient, that every thing possible will be done to make their sojourn pleasant. A. J. Spaulding, the first and best mayor Pinos Altos ever had, was taking in the sights of the city yesterday. At the school election held at Pinos Altos on Monday, F. M. Galloway, W. F. Aiken and Dr. L. P. Robinson were elected trustees for the ensuing year. A typo tourist arrived in town on Wednes- day from Kingston. In crossing the range, by the walker route, he got lost, and finally reached San Lorenzo, on the Mimbres. He was only four days making the trip.