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Las Vegas Gazette, 05-25-1886Louis Hommel

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VUJj. All!. AU. 270. LAS VEGAS, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1886. PRICE, FIVE CENTS.

PERSONAL.LABORS' COUNCIL;.

The Lonlsvllle Races.Louisville, May 24. The weather

today wat warm, the track fast, and theattendance veri lame.' " " '

. First race Three-quarte- rs of a mile.i lean Jennings won by two lengths,

second, fivaageiiae, . third.lime, 1:14. s

Second raoe For the Moot and Chandon stakes, one and one-eigh- milesmasterpiece won by three , lengths,Boas second, Jim Gray tdirds 'riraeMJH. J

1í Ti 'ií-I- í

three-quarte- rs ot á mil; JenniejT, wonor two lengtns, nenera ocue secondHinda third. Time. 1J9.

Fourth race Mile heats; the first heatinsn rat won by four lengths, John Aseoond: Cheatiellow third. Time. 1:40.The seoond heat John A. won, Irish Patsecond. Time, A4i. The third heatIrish Pat won by a length. Time, 1:45,

Brighton Beach Race.Brighton . Bxach, . May ,24. Pools

were forbidden at the Brighton Beachraces todav,

First raoe Five furlongs, for maidens: St. Elmo -- won bv two lenethsLightfoot' seoond, Bob May third,Time-18- ( W

Seoond race-4-A selline race, one andone-eigh- th miles; St. Elmo won by aengtn, u roans wick seoond, Klue Day

third. Time, 1:83.Third race one mL; General Price

won DV a short baad. Manama annntuiKosien third. - Time. l:47i. -

Fourth race One andmiles; Ten Strike won by a length,Earnest seoond, George Singerly third.lime, 1:80..., i' ,.N ..i v

R Fifth raoe Three-quarte- rs ot a mite;Tattler won by a length, Big Rebel sec-Lon-

Miller third. Time. l:il.The Denver Race.

, Denver, May fifteen hundred people attended tne second day ofme spring races ni jewei pars today.

The first race was a trotting race fortne :u class witn LeadvlUe Uirl, Col'onel ,Leecn, Cvl, 'Almont, ForestAnme, Carrie,5Little Joe, Billy Lyle andLady Aldrich entered. Carl won thethree last beats and tbe race, LeadvilleGirl was given' second and Little Joetnira place. ' .une, 8:35. " w

The next was a three-quarte- rs of aoiue aasn, ior two and s.

Entered were Moonlieht. Hanlon. Vix.Big Race and Eldorado. Tbe race waswvfc by Moonlight, with Hanlon seoond. and Biff Raoe third, f ime. l :1R1- The) last was fanning raoe, one and..

tn mun iiiuh wir.h uia in a.1V entries: Lad Morton, Jo Ju, Ladyj tump sou iouuu- - xoe raoe was wonby Doubt, Lsdy Morton second, and

u iu mira, jume,, i:o$.It , . The Maxwell Trufl.' í i

i, May" '3. --tin the) Maxwelltrihl ''today there were a number oflively scenes. Tbe. nrosenntion intra.

wen naa confessed to him while inprison. The witness wss a oitizen whowas connned in tbe prison at tbe sametime with Maxwell, and was asked totry ana secure a ooniession. The at-torney for the defense sooared him unmercifully, and iried every means toimpeach bis testimony, but to no purpose, ana nis evidence was all accepted

Fighting Strikers la Colorado.Denver, May 2s. Last night the six

ty Pinkerlon detectives guarding theMarshall coal mines, at Erie, were firedinto by tbe striking miners. Some fif-

teen süo's were fired, but no one wasinjured. Tbe Marshall company todaymade a request on Governor Eaton furtrwops, whioü at a late hour tonight hadnot been granted. Pinkerton's menstill nave possession of the works,

i -

A Mystery Cleared Up.

Denver, May." 24. General DaveCook and Chief ot Police Hogle thiseveninir arrested two nesroes. AndrewGreen and John Withers, for the murder oi J. u. wnitney, tbe Broadwaystreet r driver. After the arrestWithers made a confession in which bestated that Green fired the shot. Tbemotive was robbery. , . ,

i f ,f ; n ' t,v!' V - fcpurk. iJSbt

Washington. May 24. Major Wil-liam F. fucker, Jr., paymaster UnitedStates army, who is now stationed atSanta Fe, will be ordered hereaboutJuly . probably; to relieve Ma iorAlfred E. Bates as post paymaster. Heis a w of General John A.Logan. '

CHICAGO. May 23. A oonsicnnient offat cattle arrived at the stock yards to-

day from Reno, California, and on theirpassage passed Uirougb-Nevad- , Utah,Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois,arriving in' good condition I' There are

Items Concerning People ana TbelrDoings.

Miss Katie Lasher ernes nn ts Rstnnthis morning.

Mr. Will Bell left lst night on a visitto friends at Socorro.'

Mrs. Blggers, mother of B. B. Borden,leaves today for her-bom- e in Missouri.

W. P. Large', of theDebuque Cattle company, is in the citytoday. -- j y.,.

Jbo."VV. Hill is improving slowly.His attack U stuborn bnt notdsftiger- -ous. '. '?.Judire and Mra. I .na rAturnarl finMonday from a pleasant trip to Calllornia. t

Sumner Park, a nlaaasnt K

Miuuimor, was interviewing our mer-chants yesterday.

Judire J. F. Bsatwick left Runda farlos Animas, Colorado, where be willprobably make his future home.

W. 8. Houdletr. an. Arkausaw friendot Dr.'Skipwitb'e, now traveling fora Memphis bouse, was in the city yes-terday.

Col. J. T. Grarson has consented toact as grand marshal on tbe occasion ofthe Decoration day procession and ser-vices in this city,

Mrs. Demetrio Perez and her daugh-ter Pbilomena, were passengers on lastevening's train fur Socorro to- - visitfriends snd relatives: . . v t- Irad Cochran, the eattleman who hasbeen sick for some days past at theWooster house, bas sufficient lv recovered logo to his ranch. .

P m t-- 11 .j .tu, cuuiMii uiaiiu uthiii in mi i" -Santa In, went to Albuquerque last I

night to supervise the sale of unclaimedfreight to be held in that town today. J

N. B. Stoneroad has been non fined taBis bed for some days. His. doctor yes-terd-

dismissed his casn. and ha willdoubtless be on the streets again in anay or two.

Joe tlamoson and A. A. Grant, twoof the most popular men in New Mexico, were in the wty yesterday on theirway to attend to tbe large railroad con-tracts which they have in Kansas.

A. 1). Cronk starts east todnv withtbe large number of hordes for whichhe recently traded; Mr. Cronk is get-ting to be well known in our oity, andadds many friends on the oooasion cieaoh visit, -

8. S. Terrell, a leadincr business manof Linnoln county, was in the city yes-terday. Mr. Terrell was here to securegoods for the Fort Stanton store, andexpressed himself as not only pleasedbut surprised with tbe satisfactoryterms on whioh he was able to purchase.

13' F, Easley, who Is one of the mostpopular federal appointors in NewMexico, was in Las Veras vealerdav.Jdr. Easley expects to be very busv inbis office for some time in receiving ap-plications for entries of land on the oldNolan grsnt, the plats ot which wereplaced on Die in the Santa Fa land officeyesterday. j

A. H. Wbetstoe and Pat Boone, twoof the representative oitizens ofLincoln oounty, from Roswell,are in the oity. They report thatup to the time of their departure therebad been no general rain in tbe Pecoscountry, but that In a Btrip about fivemiles wide, near tbe junction of tbeRio Felix with the Pucos, there was avery heavy rain recently, the waterpouring down in sucn great quantity asto make rairine torrents of drv arrovas.aud in the same a largo number ofsheen and cattle were drowned.

Forelng Payments.Chicago, May 24. A special dispatch

from Omaha says: , Word has justreached here from Nuckells countythat Geo. KiJ pat rick, a railroad con-tractor, narrowly escaped hanging Sat-urday afternoon at the hands of 125 railroad laborers, who insisted that heshould pay the debts ofThe Kil patnek brothers have a con-tract for building a Burlington & Mis-souri braoob between Superior andNelson, which tbey sub-l- et to anothercontractor. On r riday, Kilpatrick, onreaching Superior, found tbe men an.gry and excited because tbe

had not paid them for lastmunth. They seized Kilpatrick, puthim under guard, and told him if tbeirpay was not forthcoming by Saturdaymgbt tbey would hang him to wagonpoles .whioh tbey rigged for that pur-pose. Saturday noon a Burlington ftMissouri detective and tbe sheriff ofNuckells county with a posse of sixtymen aimed with shot suns marchedto the camp and demanded the release

Kilpal- -rick broke loose just at this time irombis captors and ran over to his rescu-ers. No further demonstrations were

' 'made -

eraausaBD lata,

J. J. FjTZGERRELL,.. . THB ziiys

RealEstateIS ;ir-.-f i AJÍD

riiiancilawj bt for Capitalists.

Cob. Grand Ave. and Centeb St.

Las Vegas, New Mexico.

A SPECIALTY MAUN IN INVESTÍNG ANDLOANING MONEY FOR EASTERN CAPI-TALISTS, or WHOM I HAVE A LARGELINE Oír COKUK8PONDKNTS.

I have UNUSUAL FACILITIES tor theIVE8TIG ATION of TI CLES and a TliOHOOUHKNOWLEDGE of tbe PEOPLE, enabling meto make IN VESTMEN 8 of all kinds, such asthe purchase of RANCH, GRANT snd CITYPKOHKKTY, and making LOANS for CAPI-TALISTS to bettor ADVANTAGE than theronn forTHBMSKLVEU. .

There Is s grand future before NEW MBusiness It beginning to look up rap-Idl-

Now It the time to make Investments be-fore prices advanoe too high ,

There has been a marked Improvement InRKAi ESTATE during tke past 0 days, andthere is no doubt tbe ooming spring will wit-ness a sharp advanoe in HEAL ESTATE, whenthose who made Investments la ptoperty .willreap a rich reward.

The incoming tide of business lmpróvevontIs beginning to be feltand will cause a genu-ine boom the coming year. Now Is the timeto invest. "A hint to the wise la sumoient."-.- 11

1 HAVE FOR SALE one of the beat. paying.won osmumuou manuiaoiunng enserprwes inthe Territory, f an be bought to an advantage,

1 havk fob sale one of the beet business"!er" 'ntheoUy, renung for 20 per oeot on

i HAVE FUR SALE an ainmuit nlnna nf mal.dence property In an excellent neighborhood,that Is paying 'JO per cent on the Investment.

1 have a business opening fot $r,uuo to 110,-00- 0

that is absolutely safe, and will pay fromSO to as per cent on the Investment.

TQ RANCH AND CATTLE IN VESTOH8, Ihave a flue stocked ranch for sale that wUl paya larve interest on the Investment. Come andsee my list of grant, ranch and cattle In rest-men- u

before purohastng elsewhere, i

I HAVE the largest lino or rents, unprovedand unimproved property ior sals to be foundin the city. , ,

FOn BARGAINS of all kinds la KEAL ES-TATE call on FITZGKlUtKLL, Toil will hudntra alive to business Interests ana courteousto sIL Before investing, oall and see him.,

Fiugerrell's Guide io New aiexloo. free toall . - o

Down with High Price's!

The Largest Stock ' '''

Dry GoodsIn Site city yet penad.'

From this time on we will sellonly ior Cash In order to reduceprices on all kinds of goods.

The following are some of ourprices: s .

100 pieces carpets. '

Hemp,4-- i. .üflo per yardOption, .. yardWool snd Cotton, Mc per yardAll wool, extra super tins, -- ...'.. .70e per yardllest all wool, 4 , .....sue per yardBrussells, 4 ... .: , .70c per yardHoity Brussels, .S1.00 to I1.2SVelvet $1.25peryard

UUMEOTIO DEPARTMENT.. 600 Places Prints., ,

ppmmon 20 yards for II 00Medium . 18 yards for $1.00Best standard 17 yarda for $1.0(1

BLEACHED. , . , j.300 Pieces Domestics. '

Canve River, . . . .". . ..;.) yards for St. 00Security, 7- ,.lo yards for $1.00industry, 4 ...15 yards for $1.00Farmers' Cboioe. 4 Ii yards fir $1.00Blackstone, A, 11 yards for $1.00

00 Pieces Ginghams.Common ... ....... i ....... ;, . .14 yards for $1 . 00Hood Standard ...I f yards for $1.00Fine.. 10 yards loríl 00Dress Patterns. ........ ... ...8 yards for $1 .00

We will also sell all goods Inthe same proportion as the aboyeprices. Hooing. you will call tosee our immense stock, we re-main, Yours respectlully,

H. ROMERO & BRO.N. E. Cor. of Plaza. .,

S.PATÍY,Manufacture and dealer In ; t,,.

Tin, Copper, Sheetlron WareEave-Trough- s, Tiu Roofing, Camp

stoves and minors' outfits., . .

LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO.

JEWEjLkYGold Watches, Diamonds,'

Silver "Watches, Gold Chains,- ; Bracelets,' ''

Pins and Sleeve Buttons.Silverware. Filigree Jewelry.

Recalling of Fine Watches a; . Specialty. ... J

fESTA BL1SHGD rN 1881.1

Á.A.&J.H.WISEThe Men Who

SELL THE

REAL ESTATE' Want a Buyer for -

GROUNDOn Noríh Bide of Douglas Aye

Cheap to Cash Buyer, Fine Location.

Atso want a buyer lor

A GOOD. PAYING WELL ESTAB

LISHED BUSINESS. "

Those deslra. Real Estate or a business atlow prloos ean find tbe tame for tale on ourbooks. 'k4 t IBSnrnu wan n uuvCall and tee' oar list of property, both realty

ana personal,

HOUSES FOR ÉENT.., A Good Lilt of .. i

Outside Real Estate- -

S COR. TH AHD DOTJGLAf , :

. i i.LAS VEGAS. f'ÍEW MEXICO

NOTARY PUBLIC.

v Santa Fe, N. II.First-Clas- s in all Appointments

itatet for families staying more than a week

P. RUMSEY & SON

Tie City

Of Las Vegas.GEÓ. J. 1INKEL, President.

A. A. KEEN, Cashier.

CAPITAL $50,000

TRANSACTS A GENERAL. BANK-ING BUSINESS.

East Las Vegas, New Mexico,

TROPICAL STORE.

Or BOFFA. .

Bridge Street, Las Vegas, N. M.

Tropical and Domestic Fruits

IN SEASON.

JMPORTED GOODS OF ALL KINDS

Confectionery, Cigars,AND

J. S. ELSTON,

PAINTER,PAPER-HANGE- R,

r r AND - ..,(.,-- DECORATOR;

THOHOUGil WORKMANSHIP AND X

rACILITIES.

Dealer In Wall Paper, Glass, Window Bath,anp Painten supplies of all kind.

Sixth St., Opposite Post Office.

Gazette Job1 OfficeCan lara eat werk falaker, la better style a4at lewar prleee taaa aay etaer eillce us the0ty ei Laa Veg ae.

. Bogua Butter in the Roi'iuWashington, i May 24. The bow

went into committee of the whois?springer, of lllinois.in the chair, on tageneral revenue bills. The first meas-ure of ibis charaotnr on the calendarwas Morrison's tariff bill, whioh waspassed over without objection, bafc--contest was made over setting aside the" revenue Dm, pesiaes one to reducethe number of internal revenue officers,lie matter was submitted to the house

for its determination, that order havingbeen decided, yeas, 138, nays, 86,i topass over the internal revenne bill tbecommittee Tesumed its session and the

OLEOMARGARINE BILL .

was taken no . Soott. of Pennsylvaniaexpressed his approval of the provil-lonso- i

the bill. He said some legisla-tion of this character was absolutelynecessarv. if one of thn nhif inHnoi.,,:.of the country was to be spared from adoom which now threatened it. Tbebill did no injury to the manufacturingof imitation butter. It simply aidedthe farmer to place his product in fairand honest competition with the boirusartiole.

Hiscock. of New Ynrr Iill and said 'that imitation hnttor

whioh he characterized as a vile, dirtyproduot. freighted with rliaaari matter, should be made to pay a heavy tax.

The committee then rose and tbehouse adjourned.

a . tParalyzing- - PolygamMa,

Blackfoot, Idaho. May 24. In theThird district court y, Chief Jns- -'

tice Hays sentenced twenty-seve- n prisoners, conyioted this term, all Mormonsexcept to. ine sentences rangedirom tnree months and $100 fine totwelve months and $300 fine. All one--year prisoners are.to be sent to the houseoi correction, at Detroit, Michigan.Those for a less time to tbe Uditedotates penitentiary at Boise C tv. United States Marshal Fred Dnhnideputies, in a special car, will leave toruetroicjuay zo, witb thirteen prisonersxnis is tbe nrst baton, of poiygamists""ii out oi me territory, mere are

145 indictments drawn for unlawful cohabitation to be tried at this term ofcourt. All refused to obey tbe law inthe future when promised executiveciemency ii iney would do so.

The Inter-Stat-e Commerce Bill.Washington, May 24. The house

commerce committee agreed to reportthe enacting clause of the Cullom interstate commerce bill with the provisionsof the Reagan bill as an amendment inpiaoe ot the provisions of the Cullombin. ibis gives both bills a heaung be-

fore the house, and is enürel satisfac-tory to the friends of the Ctjllom bill,who feared that it would be smotheredin committee for the remainder of t iesession. That body was made up forEeagan's bill and it has done aboutwbat he wanted. The Texan, however.professes to believa that, his tiwa measure can stand comparison with the CnVlorn bill, and so did not attempt to keeptbe latter in oommittee. The friends ofthe senate measure will now help Reaganto get the subject considered and securea square test. There is thus a faintpossibility that action may be had thisseason.

Catholics and the O. A. K.Philadelphia, Pa.: May 24. The

Catholio Young Men's National Unionbegan its twelfth annual conventionhere on May 24. with 250 delegates present. Resolutions were adopted reaueat--ing the archbi9hops and bishops of theUnited States to follow the example ofArchbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, inhis decision in regard to Catholio mem-bers of the Grand Army of the Republic:requesting mat priests ouieitte in Cath-olio cemeteries on Decoration Day inconnection with tbe Grand Armv of theRepublic ceremonies, and that theseresolutions he transmitted to tbe archbishops and bishops, and to the National Grand Army of the RepublOoncamp- -tuoub mu oau r rnuuiHuu nexL AiicriiRt aresolution wishing Mr. Paraell Cod-spee- d

was referred.Flowern n,r the Hero's Grave.

San Francisco, May 24. A car-loa- d

of floral contributions from Californiafor decorating General Grant's graveon Memorial day, gathered through tneeflorts of the G. A. R. posts ot Oakland, California, left this afternoon' at-tached to the regular Central Pacificpassenger train. Among tbe flowersare three thousand California lilies,large quantities of orange blossoms, teaand camphor plants and camelias, alsoa noral equestrian statue - of GeneralGrant, life size.

Preparing to Punish the Apache lu Their. . Homes.

San Francisco, May 24. A Bulle-tin's Calabas as, Arizona, correspon-dent telegraphs as follows: "If thevarious fragments of the band ot bos-tile- s

recently operating around Nogalessuoceed in eluding the troops andreaching the reservation you may lookfor an interesting epooh in the historyof the Apaohe tribe, in connection withthe "longhorn" - side of tbe . whites.Your correspondent cannot say morewithout violating confidence."

Base Ball.Detroit, May 24. Washington,

Detroit, 7,

Baltimore, ..May 24,. Louisville, 6;Baltimore, 5.

Philadelphia, May 24. Cincinnati.4; Athletics, 1.

Kansas Cut, May ' 24. Boston, 4;Kansas City, 5. . -

jf A Notable Marriage.

Washington, May 24. Miss LidiaMiller, daughter of Chief Justice Mil-

ler, of the United States supreme court,was married at noon to-d- at her lath-er's residenoe in this city, to A. E. Tou-zali-

formerly nt of theAtchison, Topeka Santa Fe railroad.

"'" ;".' A Towa Destroyed by Pire, a

Milwaukee, May 24.-La- te" thisi af-

ternoon a fire broke out in the town ofWausau, Wis., and before its progresswas arrested nearly the entire town wasconsumed,

Preparing for the GreatMeeting Today.

An English Fishing Vessel Seizedby U. 8. Authorities.

Arizona's Citizens Preparing toPunish the Apaches.

The Mystery of the Denver Mur--"

der 'Case: Cleared. '"

Summary af the Principal sportlngErente of the Day, Etc.,

. Etc., Etc

Prior to the Workingmen's Pow-wo-

Cleveland, Ohio," May 24. Everytrain entering the city toda; has amonaits passengers numbers ot representa-tive workingmen. Tbey oome singlyand in pairs and during the afternoonthe corridors of tbe Forest City housepresented a lively appearance. Theheadquarters of the Knights of Laborconvention, which is to convene to-morrow morning, are at the hotel androom 44, which is osoupied by GrandMaster Workman Powderly, is theMeooa at which all the faithful worship.Mr. Powderly was kept busy all daywelooming delegates and answeringquestions. The number of delegates tomo convention is irj ana tbey are -

ALMOST ALL PBESENT.Delegates are present from the Dis

tnot of Columbia. New-Yor- NowJersey, rennsjlyania, Massachusetts,Missouri, JNew Mexico, Nebraska,Minnesota, Colorado. Indiana. Minhi- -gao, West Virginia, Montana and Illinois, witn more to be heard fromAmong the prominent labor advocateswho are present but not as delegatus.aru John Martin, of Pittsburg, presi-dent of the Amalgamated Associationof Iron and Steel Workers:r, uzpairicK. 01 Cincinnati, presidentoi vue international mourner s union:. . . - f i . 'ar. uumyuru, 01 new xors:, presi-dent of the international Cigar-maker- 's

union: John Kiranhnrof Philadelphia, fourth yioe presidentox me iniernauonai uigarrnakersunion, and David B. Boyer, of Colum-bus, Ubio, organizer of tbe Interna'tional Typographical union.

The executive board of tbo order non.sists of Grand Master T. V. Powderivof Pennsylvania, Grand Secretary Fred-erick W. Turner, of New York, Thomasd. carry, oi juionigan, William hi.Bailev. of Ubio. and John W. Hv nfMichigan. Messrs. Bailey and Barrymrivou Luiv ujurmug, Bou azcer ineyuau hwu uioner ine executive Doaraheld a

SECRET CONFERENCE

in Mr. Fowderly's room. Thev maDDedout the preliminary 'Work of theconvention and formulated a plan foraction on the most important questionswhich will be brought to the notice ofthe assemblage. The meeting is saidto have been harmonious and the opin-ion was expressed afterwards that thepresent convention woald do more tostrengthen the cause of labor and re-dound moro to tbe glory of the Knightsof Labor tnen any previous one.

A oonterence between the executivecommittee and the trades union committee of six was held this mornins anda conclusion was reached which wassatisfactory to both committees. Reso-lutions were drawn up which will bepresented to tbe convention for adoo- -tion.

THE PERFECT UNDERSTANDING

which was tbe result of the conferencehas caused great satisfaction to bothparties. All the delegates to the convention are retioent a to the work to bedone arid assert that the call covers allmatters to be considered. It is saidbowf-ver- , that the questions raised atthe Philadelphia convention are to bediscussed, as also will the cigarmakers'label difficulty. Every delegate spokento was emphatic in asserting that therewas not nor could there be any diff-iculty between the Knights of Laborana tne iraaesuuiomsts. They areboth working to attain the same ends:Tbe elevation and amelioration of la-

bor.Maine Men Getting Even.

Portland, Maine, May 24. There isgreat excitement here, This morningthe British schooner Sisters, fromYarmouth, N. 8., with a cargo of80,000 mackerel, was spied by tne col-lector of customs. The captain of theschoonei did not have a manifest andthe nsual tine of (500 was imposed uponhim. and as he oouid not pav it his vei- -sel with its oargo was seized. Secretaryray aru ana me juaine congressmenhave been informed of the seizure. Ü.B.Whitten. secretarv ot the PortltndFishing Exchange, said: "Coming atthis time the seizure of tbe Sisters willdo good. She comes here from a portso near Digbv that tbe people will hearof it. The matter haying been referredto Secretary Bayard he will be obligedto take notice of it." Cantain Ellis thisafternoon plaoed his case in the handsof . Vice Consul Star, the British repre-sentative here. lie says that if thetroubles at Digby had not occurred theSisters would not have been molested.

A Victim of the CoUUlon at Springer.Special to THI GiZiTra. I f

"Springer, fll. M., May Í4. B. F.Sherod, who was one of the parties in-

jured by the railroad acoident at thispiaoe rnaay last, aiea at an early hourthis morning. Sherod was from Ohio.bt had been in this country for a goodmany years and had just been toSpringer to close a trade with E. Harmon lor some mining property.

Goraerlng the Cune.Tdcson, May 24. A band of Indians

last night killed , one man near FortThomas. Troops have been started inpursuit. All the marauding Indiansare now heading . for the San Carlosreservation.

twenty oars, and tne treignt on ue lolknf Kiinst.rinir in va minuta..

DEALER IN

FIETE'

OX1 BVURT X3EieiOriZITIOPJ.

isso,i02. iue uuuBiKuiueui average!!about 1,300 ponnds, and "old. for, $4,80per 1U0.

EvANSViLLE.Iod., May 24. Thelooalpapers published accounts of tbe pecu-liar antics of Dr. Ransom, who. withhis daughter, created considerable ex-citement at the Gaolt house, in Chicago.The description ot his person and hiseccentricities tallies with those of Dr.A. Si. Hszen, who until a month agowas a resident of this oity. He begandrinking heavily, and oommencedusing morphine. .When this drug be-gan to lose its effect he commenced tbeuse oi cocaine, also administering it tobis daughter, and such a mania wassoon produoed by its use that tbe policewere called to his residence severaltimes by their wild frenzy.

Martinsville, Va.. May 23 Nogreater tragedy bas occurred in Vir-srln- ia

in a decade than Which fills thistown with gloom and excitement In alight last evening on a .crowded Streetmany snots were nrea ano, as a result.Jacob Terry is dead, and the life bloodof his two brothers, J.- K. Terry andBenjamin Terry, la fast ebbing away.Colonel P. D. Spenoer, a prominent bus-iness man and manufacturer; Tart le tonBrown, proprietor ot Brown's tbbaooowarehouse; B. L. Jones, a saloon keener; R. L. uregóry, - a hotel clerk andSandy Martin are - all dangerous lywounded. All parties are prominentin tbe business life of this place andwell known in southern Virginia. Thecause of the tragedy was tbe oironlationof a document by Colonel Spenoer re--fleeting on the TerryS.

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THE ! LASDVEG AS GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1886.

their ceses. Men who "with a mockgit t$w ga'Ujj ferttf. CHARLES BLANOHARD,nuniran URL

courage Are ready to offer sympathyand encouragement to every trans-gressor by standinr ready "to fur- -

'- : ' DEALER IN ,

MAKUrACTl?RBB OFFIERCE, HARDY W1HSEH.

General Merchandise, Yool, ProducePUBLISMD DAJI.T, KxcarT-MONDAT- Wagons and Carriages and Dealer in Heavy Hardwareman bail," should be shunn-ed by the reputable portionof the community, for men of Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated Branda La Rosa Blanca FlowTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION IN ADYANCE

, t (roa, Steel Chains, ThlmblMkelne, Springs, Warp i. Carriage and Pío Wood Work, BlackThe manufacture ofTit fuD'. Patent VYLeels.' and La Rosa Blanca Smokinn Tobacco -this class love evil better than the

good. Society which has elements of Unsurpaasetl facilities tor preinrlnt neavy machinery and all artlolea of Uarahaadlee acDtt1f.br mll, on year, 10 00Dsllr, by mail, i months .. I 00Dally, by mall, three month, S SO

DailT. by carrier, pa week to Backboards, Spring Wagonsstrength,1 is made up of men andwomen who dare to do right, who doright, who. are right, and who neterseek to spread a glamour of right- -

emit by draft on Lu Veía I. postotBce mon

usually kept tn stock. . ,

Agent for Mohawk and Chieftain Sclkv Rakes and CrawfordMowers ,Thrashing Machines. Hay Presses. MininK Machiserr, EneliieB, Com Sheller. Leñera "Wind Encina.

ey oraer or reentered taller. If lent other A SpOelaHy." Keep on hand an assortment of

GOOFXB'S CBHalBBATED BTKIL-BIHI- TAB41 WAUOIS.wise w will not b responsible for ñuscarriaga. Adtlreas, '

FISKUB, HARDT ft WARNER,Lu Vegas, New Mexico.

SpMimen ooplee lent tree on application.Twenty years' experience la New Wexioo entitles me to claim a thorough knowledge of the i the BTÜDBBÍKBB M ANÜT ACTU COMPANY'S WAGONS and CAR

ÍKaTand T m! 03BOBKB A CO.'S MOWUBS and KBAPKBS. Solicit orders frommindedness over their actions whenunderneath it all is insincerity and ar-

rant bumbuggery.tanoamen for

wantaex tne people.

LAS VEGAS, - V: NEW MEXICO, BRANDING- - IRONS.Advertising; ratea made known on application.

Horseshoeing and all kinds of Repairing Done by Flrst-Cla- ss Workmen.

NEW MEXICO.LAS VEGAS,BRANCH Of TICE.Corner Sixth and Douglas streets, with A. A.

ft J . H. Wise, real estate. isJ. G; LEARY & CO.,Te Carreapandenta ef The Uaaette:

Correspondents of Thi Oazitti will forwardImmediately all important news items by wirewhen ara 11 able, otherwise by earliest mall or

Douglas Are., Neat Browne & Manzanares',

VEGAS, TiT-- 3VI.express service. Comtniissiou MerchantsFirst class rises at reasonable prices. Large corral attached. Telephone Ho, 13,TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 25. For the Sale ofMorses, males, waeon and harness for sale. Calla for backs answered promptly

ma hImLs I O 1ITa,tniT D

Frederick the Great found conolation in the arduous duties of his T. 33. MACKBL'S PLACE, LIVE STOCK AND RANCHES.- -

Office in the Stock Grower Building, Las Yeeas. New Mexicolife in a saying, of Epicletus, an an'cient writer who knew not "the liv-

ing God," which can profitably be en BUFFALO HALL,JOHN W. HILL,ZKIBGr BEHB.

tertained also by a few newspapers inNew Mexico that delude themselveswith the notion that personal jour-nalism is the summum bonum of all ANHEUSER-BUSC- H

--A- !PIiB.A.S.A.23-- T BSSOBT.Bridge Street Near Gazette Office. Commission Merchant,newspaper writing. Imk Gazette

remarks, as did the great monarch, Lager Beer ; And Dealer in ,9when he said: "Of satires I think asEpictetus did: 'If evil be said of theeand it be true, correct thyself; if it bea lie laugh at it.' By dint of time

Hay, Grain, Flour and Produce, Grass and Garden SeedsWholesale Liquor Dealer,BROWNE & MANZANARES CO. LAB VBalS, STEW MBXICO.and experience I have learned to be a FINE OLD WHISKEY A SPECIALTY.

good post horse: L go through mySole Agenta forappointed stage, and I care not for STOCK NEW ANDIMPORTED ALE, PORTER AND GIHKEIc ALE C. jfiL. jRjíLTHIIBTJlsr,

DEALER IN ,

the curs that bark at me along theBridge Street, Opposite Gazette Office.Las Vegas and Socorro.road."

Tib battle in Cleveland to-da- yALSO

DISTRIBUTING- - AGENTSwill be a square fight to a finish between foreign anarchists and Ameri

FOU Stock Exchange Feed Sales Stables.can workingmen. If the former shalldominate, Irons will be chief, and the

Las Vegas Lager Beer.order will die unregretted; if thelatter FINEST LIVERY IN THE CITY.shall dominate, Fowderly will be

flood teams and careful drivers. Hoasos and mulos bonrtt and sold.' Buniea. carriages "Bridge Street, Las Vegas, New Mexico.and tmekboardu tor cale. Bear St. Nicholas hotel, Sixth street, '.t elephone Mo. S3. Branoh

chief, and the organized labor of thecountry will be planted on a broad atabla at Hot Sprints.TheGazette FIRST NATIONAL BANKSOCIETIES.foundation of American manhoodwith devotion to law, order and integrity to command the trust of em ORANSTAM & McCRILLIS

Ill íl P Meets ev8rjr Mondar evening attheir hall, corner of Sixth

street and Douglas avenue. Vlsitlrg brothersOOF LAS VEGAS.

' (Snooessor to Baynolds Bros.)ployers, and bring labor and capitalinto the strongest bonds of union. It hv luTiiou. m . aiATIAJCa. a . u.Job Office J. N, BTKiüsNKB, Secretary. AUTHOF IZED CAPITALwill be a desperate conflict. If Amer Upholstering,. Lab vio! Encampmínt, No. i. Meets the CAPITAaa PAXD IN - 1500.000

100,00040,000

ican manhood shall win, there will bepeace and prosperity for labor; if for BÜBPLÜ8 AMD PROFITSnrst ana uura Monaay or eaex month.

Calvih FlSK, 0. P.J. N. STJUUSNia, Seoretary.

Furniture Repairing... Cgrpeteeign anarchy shall triumph, Cleve Transacts a General Banking Business.Is prepared to turn out A rt IT W ' Meet the first and thirdland will be memorable as the tomb lewed and Xiaid. rueeday in each month atoi. ui. nmng orotnera are coruiauy invited,of the Knights of Labor.

OFFICERS:J. M. ALBBIHHT, it. W.W. t. PoWlei, Recorder.

, t J. BATITOLDB, President.J. 8. BAYNOLDS, Cashier,

G. J. DWKKT., vine President, r1, 8 PI jHON, Assistant Caiaier.Every Glass of Work !

iXlBLLrVBBVB, flllu.B ami uuim.iiw .iibuu worder. ' Locksmith I ng and Bewtng Machinerepairing a specialty. Testa, Hammocks, andAwnings lor Store an-- l Besidenoe Windows-Al- l

work entrusted to us will be well doneMONTEztnuLEnion. No. 1. Sir.irrr Khiokt

Meets second and fourth Tuesdays In raohinuDin ai b p. m. .viaiting Drotners invited

; DIRECTORS:oHablbs blatTcrabd,

JEFFBBSONThis Is no Buncombe. We mean it. a. J, DiNtLB, " ; r j. s. pishon,

f . S. BAtXOU8, BATN0LD8. -1.J. BTKWAHT, V.Chbis. Weioaitd. Recorder.8UCCB8BOKS TO

The Cullom inter-stat- e commercebill, which seemed to be on the wayto become a law, struck a snag afterit came from the senate last week, foras soon as the house committee oncommerct took it in band all but theenacting clause was struck out and

A P 4 1 If CHAPMAN LODOI. NO. S, tarDerjositorr of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad JEJcneaply ! A.a. . w .A, jf; 4 A, M noldtcornmunloatloD. the third Thursday evening411 Grand Avenue. ui enuo iiiuum. visiting urotners are iraiern.Promptly! frlK. U. BULZBACHa, w. M.

A. D. Hiaanrs, Seoretary.the Reagan bill was substitutedIX. GTTZSI.&T, KnfP El Dorado Iodo. No. 1.

Meeu every WednesdayThe Cullom bill provides for a commission, while the latter fixes an arbi

FELIX MARTINEZ,GENERALTRADER,BROKER and COLLECTION AGENT

Sotairy Publio aazxcl Oonveyaiioer.

cvwutug i. vMi anil, nauniwi avvaue. vis"MARCELLINO& MERNIN, The Bazaartrary law and places redress of agi D.T.H08KWS,O.C

F. W. Bastox, K. of B. A S.grieved persons within the courts, diNEW AND OLD GA P Thomas Post, Mo. 1, G. A. R.

llena in their hall on Llnoolnrecting United States district attor-neys to prosecute. It is pretty safe to avenue, every saturaay evening.

B. B. Habttr, P. C.O. Smith, Adjutant.

HOUSE FURNISHINGAND

jPAxacnr oooss.Bridge street, Near the Bridge,

' say that by the time the railroads arethrough tinkering with the matter Pianos, Organs,

Befers br permission to First National sank, aad Baa Miguel National Bank, Las Tecas.

Speotal atteatlon paid to the handiinf of real estate, ranches, grants and live stock. Terri-torial and county sorlp and bonds bourhtaad sold. To parties desiring to Investí guaranteesatisfaction. Correspondence solloltea.

LAS VEGAS. - (Bridge Street,) - NEW MEXICO

A . I, ftf W Meetshall.

inWvman'f

the A. O.block.

U.there will little be left ot the bill thatthn raAnn Rnii flmih Mnniawill be of any special benefit to those each irrmith. Visiting comi.aulons aro invited

for whose interests it was drafted, Bold on monthly payments and taken In exchange. Music and all kinds ot Musical In' NEW AfJD D. O. Wiktbbs, Commander

G. A, Roibqeb, Seoretarr.atruments. SOJST-d- b 00.,even if it becomes a law. The factthat the railroads are arrayed againstit is sufficient to prove the general and BñfJl "R O""" Lodcw, No. 77. B.

I. CZ' ' o'8-- , meéis the first2nd-Han- dS. and E. Books and Stationery, nuu .uurui monuar ox eaan montn at 7:ou pm., in K. of P. hall. Visiting brothers are Inlasting utility of the bill and that invliSa- - frank Morris, Matter.

W. W. Cwpbili,, Secretary. .GOODSBridge St., next to Post Office.its passage great good would come tothe shipper. It also proves that therailroad influence is about as strong Cook Stores, Carpets, and all

kinds of Household Goods, at

IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN

Wines. Liquors. CigarsFIKE OLD WHISKIES. BRANDIES, CHAMPAGNES. BO"iH IMPORTED

AND DOMESTIC, CONSTANTLY ON HAND.

On Bridge Street, opposite the Gazette Office

as congress. MARTIN BROS- - low prices, at Neil Colgan'sBridge St. Trading Mart.Dealers laThe pistol shooting and public

SATED FORcarousing that disturbed the quiet of KENTUCKY, BOURBON AND RYELas Vegas on Saturday night shouldbe the last exhibition of the kind tobe permitted here, if every man in

Li The Snug.Bridge St., Next Deer te Derek

KLEEDER & CAMPBELL,THK QROCERS,

BBIDajB STEBBT.Jthis city must needs turn out and de

AND DISTILLERS AGENTS. A FIRST-CLA- SS BESTAURAMTRogers Bros.

Practical Horseshoers.

CARRIAGE . AND WAGON KE--

lend the good name of Las Vegasfrom the acts of such miscreants asdisgraced us on the night of the 22ndand the morning of the 23rd. It was

?)HEALS OR LUNCH AT ALL HOURS,California Wine and Brandy,-

OYSTIRS AND ALL DELICACIESthe wild debauch of men who felt, Our Whiskies are purchased direct from thedistillery in Kentucky and placed In tha U. S. of the season served on short notice. , PAIRING NEATLY DONE,

N 0. 9B ridge Street, tas Vegas, N. M.

bondod warehouses, from where they are with-drawn when aired. And our patrons will Sadour prices at all times reasonable and as low

undoubtedly, that the same high oldtimes would be tolerated along thepublic thoroughfares of the city that

A eon tí tnrfirunswlck-Balk- e Oollenderoemcharacterized Las Vegas in earlierJ. BINOLE, Proprietor.

If you want an elegant meal er lunch,patronise .

THE J31TTTC3r- -

paay billiard tables and supplies, and theUltveianu raucet company.days. We must show this class of

men that the times have changed

Montezuma Ice Co

Olear ' 3Eur-- Zoo,Lu Teraa Trade supplied by

B. J; HOLMES,Leave orders with

Wells Fareo Exprese Office.

EAMT SIDE, I--

Leon & Co.'s West Side.

that we have law and order, and thatPLAZA PHARMACYwe have government by law. The TOM HAYWARD,drunken loafers who were guilty of

E. C. MURPHEY ACO.

LAS VEGAS IKON WORKSJ. C. ADLON,, Proprietor.

' MaiiTiiactTir. ?

Steam Engines and Mining MachineryArchitectural Work. Machinery and Boilers, Iron and Brass

. CastinKS Made on Short Notice.

LAS VEGAS, t í. 1 , : s i 5 : NEW MEXICO

an outrage against society, decencyand good government, should begiven a lesson that will not alone be

Always on hand a full assortment of fine haft iatootn, nail ana ramus nnuaea, in, ujiwv,rubber and Ivory combs, toilet and bathingsponges, powder puffs, powder boxes, ouadea. toilet and bath sosos, chamois sklaa.

beneficial to them, but to all trans- -

perfumery, fancy foods, etc Physlolan' pre--gressors as well. That lesson is thatthis a law-abidi- city; that our laws senpuons oarexuiiy oouipounueu. i

Blaachard's Hew Balldlnf ea Brldrs StreOppeslM Shaap'a Blacksmith Shea.are wholesome for the protection of East Side Sixth St.

our people and the public peace; thatNEW MEXICO,

ROCCO IIOTTO,' Bridge St., near Gazette Office,

' Just received a Una Une of

CANDIES,LAS VEGAS,the laws will be rigidly enforced in

'H-caanaT-wevery instance, and that rioting and

excesses of a public nature in defianceof public sentiment cannot prevail in

PONDER & HORNEj Undertaker.PIumbers.Gas and Steam Fitters,this community. Tne rioters and dis-

turbers of the peace have been ar

Gnuortcsma chapman,The Plaza Billiard Hall,

fine wines; liquors and mm. r

South Side of Plsxa, Las Vegast New Mexico,

23 XtX 33 Jk. Xj BsI XI ,'

Funeral Director.Fruits, Nuts, Confectionery.All work guaranteed to gire satisfaction,

. Blzth St.,1 East fLaaWprata. 'rested, and the court having the casesin hand should entertain no senti-ment other tban a strict interpreta-

tion and application of the law inAll west side orders attended to by A. J. Bridee St., Mear Gazette Office. A FINE SUPPLY OF APPLESuougnton, uriage ot, xeiepaonew.

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THE LAS VEGAS GAZETTE TUESDAYIMORNING, MAY 25, 1880.

lian JACOB GROSS, A, M. BLACKWELL, HARRY W. KELkí LEGAL NOTICE.T. B. R FHE NECESSITY0. L HOUGHTON.TanatToar or Saw Mexico,

County of San Miguel. IsIn the District Court of Ban Miiruel County. FOR THE aPXCIALHTS.BLACKWELL & COGROSS

In the matter of the petition of Williant B.WHOLESALE DR. WAGNER & CO.

Wholesale Dealers inWe offer no apology fcr devoting so muchn í.ít.;'!: n

iiiwu lur. wiiuutmua w uiav hi. ucfjoai- -tlon of Epifanlu Vigil, In perpetuation ofthe same to be used in tke oause whereinWilliam Kroenlg and others are plaintiff.,and Martha J . Tipton and others are defendants, numbered 12, sod now pending Inthe District Court of the First Judicial Dis-trict In s.o Miguel County, In tbe Territoryof New Mexico.To Columbus Molse. Lou's Su.zbacber. Wil

time and attention to tljlsalnas of dlseasea, believing that no condi-tion of humanity Is too wretohed to meritthe sympathy and boat services of tbe pro-fession to which we belong, as manyare Innocent aufforers, and that thephysician who devote, himself to relievingthe afflicted and saving them from worse than

MerchandiseHardware, genera

UULBIl W

Mines, Real EstateLIVE STOCK,

1MPBOYED RANCHES,

Office on Bridge Street, near Poatoffioe, LasVegas, Sew Mexico.

All kinds oft erritorlal on ootinty bonds andwarrants bought and sold, and all kind ofland scrip bought and aold which wtU locateall classes of government bind, titty im- -

roved and nn improved ranche for Bala inR ew Mexiooaod the Kepublieol Mexico, em-bracing traota tram 26, OuO to 1,000,00k aereaeach at from twenty cent to one dollar peracre. Title perfect. Full Information tentupon application. Having business oonneMlnnwith attorneys at Wahlnirton. D. O., we areprepared te gire particular attention to prose-ti- n

olaims of every description agaiast theUnited States government. Coleettons made inanv cart of the Territorv.

liam Kroenlg, Joseph B. Watrous, J. 11. Koog-lo- r.

attorney for Hosalle V. Kennon and herhusband, Louis Kennon, Henry G. Brent,Francis I. Brent, Sarah C. Orrlek, AlexanderOrrlek, Florida Sutherland, Daniel W. Brent,A ceaaalele liae ef unan jjrenu uaue rtusten, r rana nuaienRanch Outfitting a Specia Ity. waaninaton Brown, narv urown. Kitiaoein

death, is no less a philanthropist and abena-- faotor to his race than the surgeon or physl-ola-a

who by olose application axeela in anyother branch of his profession. And.fortnnately for humanity, the day Is dawning whenthe false philanthropy that oondenned thevictima of folly or crime, Ilk. the lepers un-der the Jewish law, to ale uncared for, haspassed away.

Smith, James Smith, Mary Beltler, WilliamBelller. dames Brown, wvatt Brown, i nanea

STOVES, FIRE ARMS ."WOOL, HIDES, PELTS, litldersloeve, and the unknown heirs of JoseGregore Trujlllo, deceased, and their assigns,ana an amera wnom it uoin or may oonoorn.or who may have or claim to have any interestHEW MEXICO.AND LAS VEOAS, in ine mattera in miration in tne saia aoovementioned suit of William Kroenia and othersagainst Martha J. Tipton, Greeting:AMMUNITION. mis w to atve vou ana eacn oi vou nonce.

Who may be suffering from the effeoW ofyouthful follies or indiscretions will do wellto avail themselves of this. tb. greatest boonever laid at tbe altar of suffering humanity.Dr. Wagner will guarantee to forfeit aooo forevery case of seminal weakness or privatedisease of any kind and character which t

that upon the application of William a. Tipton,duly made before the Hon.KlishaV. Lona.

Xj J3l Z.A HOT E3JL..UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,

Chief Justice of the SupreneCourt ot tbe Tern-to- y

of New Me vico, and Judge of tne FirstJudicial District Court tbeteof, an order of said unaenaxes to ana rana to our..Largest stock in New Mexico in the Hard

Park Drug StoreSecond door trom Post Office.

8. I. NORTH & BR0.

MIDDLE-AGE-D MENware une.There are many at th. age of 80 to 60 who

Court wa, duly entered and made by the saidChief Justloe, that a commission be waned tothe Clerk of said s'lrst Judicial District, In ac-cordance with the prayer of the said applica-tion of the said William B. Tipton, to take tbedepositions ef Kpllanlo Vigil and Kafaei VigilBarb Fence Wire

are troubled with too frequeat evacuations ofth. bladder, often accompanied by alightsmarting or burning sensation, and a weakening of the system In a manner tbe patient cannot account for. Ou examining tbe urinarydeposits a ropy sediment will often be founand sometimes small partióles of albuminwill appear, or tbe color will be of a thin,milklsh hue, again changing to a dark an.

The only Brick Hotel in Las Vegas. First oUss in all itsappointments. Clean airy rooms-- Elegant Furniture.A No. 1 Table, and everything possible done tor the comfortof Quests. Headquarters for stockmen and Commercial men.Rates $2.50 ana $3 00 per day. Special Rates to Parties re-

maining a week or more.

in perpetuation ei me same to oe nseu ln-.-

said cause of Wil iam Kroenlg ét al. againstMartha J. Tipton et al., and that pursuant tothe statute in such eases made and provided,1 shall proceed, on the first Monday In June,At mannf.otur.r' prices with actual freightlono. tne same oetnv tne ta aav oí june. jora.added. Manufacturer or all alnas oí torpid appearance, inervare many men wb- -

die Ibculty. ignorant of the oause.oi mis n:ibetween tbe hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 8o'clock p. m. of said day, and If necessary be

Drugs, Ghemicajs.'Prescriptions a típecialty.

OPEN ALL NICHT,

tween the same hours of the day following,until the same be completed, at my o ttice, inthe court house in the town of Las Vegas, inthe County of San Miguel, Territory of New

which Is the second stage of seminal weak-ness. Dr. W. v ill guarantee a perfect cure 'all oases, and a healthy restoration of tbegenlto-urlnar- y organs.

Consultation free. Thorough examlnatJcnand advloe th.

NEW MEXICOTin. Copper LAS VEGAS,Mexico, to take tne Depositions or BpiranioVig-IL- resident of the city of Santa Fe. CountyAMD See tbe Dootor's additional advertisement

In the Denver Dally News andof santa Fe, Territory of New Mexico, andChoice Wines and Liquors for HEIJDEHEALL, HUNTER & CO.SHEET IRON.Medical furposes.A FINE LINE OF CIGARS.

naraei v igi1, a reuaent ot tne town oi rccos,In the County of San Miguel, Territory of NewMexico, In perpetual remembrance of whatthey may know and can say touching the mak-ing and execution of a oertlan document andInstrument of writing DurDortlna to have been

Ail ooumunioationa snouia oe aaaressM

DR. WAGNER & CO.Livery, Feed and'.Sale Stables S3 Larimer Street. Address Box Í78S, Denexecuted and made by one Gregorio Trujlllo asWest LasStoxes in nis last will ana testament in tne year ibm.East andVegas.

ver, Colo,"ut this out and take along.devising his Interest in a certain trai t of landBuy and sell Horses, Mules, Ponies. Buggies. Waron

Harness, Saddles, Etc. xnown as "ia Junta" or "soony i,anaurani,situated In the Counties of Mora and SanMiEiiel. In said Territory of Now Mexico, to

THE BREWERY SALOON

.Sixth Street, East Lai Vega.

PHILIP KELSON, Proprietor.

oneDonaolano Vigil, and toucolng any othermatter or tmnr said witnesses mav anow conUVE. KELLY,

(Owner of tbe MK brand of cattle)CERRILLOS HARD AND SOFT COAL teralng tke titles to said land, an i that I shall

continue the taking of the depositions of saidwitnesses, li neea oe. irom any to aav, at me

FreshlKeg Beer Ceastantlr en hand at Five For BAlo.EAST AND WEST LAS VEOAS.vents per uiass. NEW MEXICO

same place and between the same hoars, untilthe sama is completed, at which tlmeaudplace yon and each or you may attend and

the said witnesses, it youRANCH AND CATTLE BROKER. lOlO Main St., Kansas City, Mo.

Always on 'band, 'the oholcest brands ofpicase. Treats all Nervous and Chronlo Diseases.

YOÜKO MEMwitness my nana mis ntn any oi April,OFFICB: Bridge Street, Opposite Postoffloe. A. D., 1886.

R. . JOHNSTON,LAS VEGAS BREWERY i MIE ASSOCIATIONClefk of tbe First Judicial District of the TerBurveytngby Johh Campbell, the n

Wines, liquors and oigars.Also, a flrat-cla- ss lunch counter run la eon'

section by Kmanuel Manoa.

FARE HOUSESoutheast corner of park,

suffering with Weakness, Nervous Debility,Loss of Memory, Despondency, Aversion toSociety, Kidney Troubles, ot any dlseasea oftbe Oenito-Urlna- ry Organs, can here tlnd asafe and speedy our.

surveyor. ritory of New Moxioa.Jas. H. Purdt,Bheidin & Vincent,

Solicito for William B. Tipton,C. M. BoBOaH.B.B. BORDI.

Xi-A-S VEGAS, MEXICO

Our beer is brewed from the choicest malt and hoos andwarranted to save entire satisfaction. Our

MIDDLE-AttE- MEW.Then are many troubled with too frenuentB- - B. BOEDEN & CO. - MASTER'S SALE. evacuations of the bladder, often accompanLA8 VEOAS HOT SPRINGS, N.M. ied bv a slight smarting or burning sensa

Bv virtue of a decree rendered In 1ic District tion, and weakening of th. system in man.ner the patient can not account for. On examBOTTLEDMBS. M, ADAMS. Proprietress. Court of the First Judicial District oi the Ter

ritory of New Mexico, in and for the County of ining tne nrinary deposits a ropy sedimentwill often be found, and sometimes small

ot albumen will anoear. or the color besan Miguel, at tne aren torm, itso, in a cerKates 12.00 por day, 9,00 and $10.00 per weestain cause tneretn penning, wneretn üoenua a. of a tbln, milklsh hue, again changing to awork don. with Neatness and Dispatch. llavno d'. assignee or Jtune lluuaru is com

Is seuc ad to none in the market.

LAS VEGAS. - NEW MEjCICO, G. A. ROTHGEB, Proprietor. .

"V

satisfaction uuaranteea. plainant and tbe Dambinau Cattle oompaoyand Jr. Althnf are defendants and tho LasPlana. Rniuilfloatlonaand Estimates Furnished.

uara or wrpiu appearance, xnere are manymen who die of this dltfloulty, Ignorant of tbecause. The doctor will guarantee a perfectcure in all suoh oases, and a healthy restora-tion of th genlto-urlnar- y organs.

H, W.WYMAN, Vegas & Fon du Lac Cattle company is inter- -3hop and office on Main St., Booth of idathollo

M. Telephone3en.etery, Bast Las Vegal, N veunor, It wasoraereti aujuugeii ana accreeo,among other things that tlia following doscribed lots or narréis of land and real estate,eaaaeauoa wi.nsnop.altimto. Ivinir and being In tbe Countvof Ban PBOFXSSIONAL.The Jeweler. Miguel and Territory of Now Moxlco, and betTHE AGUA PURA CO.McQUAID & LAMARR, ter descrined as toiiows,

Tho north one-ha- lf of tbe southeast nuartor, J T. BOITWICK,, L .' IWATBBWOBKffl section thirty-fou- r, snd the southeast

of the southeast of sectionthlrtv-lon- r. townshlD twelve north 61 rangeContractors and Builders. AITOHHX AT LAW,

' Sixth Street, opposite Post OSloe,SnnnHnw Wat.ftr from a Pure and Clear Mountain Stream, theWatches and Clocks Repaired."Rio Gallinas," taken seven miles above the city and oonduoted by thirty, east; and the northeaet quarter of the

northeast quarter of section tliree, townshipeleven, r.tnge thirty, cast, togetbor with oneahfnffla mnf adnlie (ililldlng of two rooms, aad

LAS VBQAS, - NEW MEXICO.ESTIMATES GIVEN ON PLANS. GravitT system. or rates, etc.. apptv xo , .

CEHTER STREET.' FtJRfflTUBI UPHOLSTERED AXD BirAIRED. J B. W. VKKDEB,"

OFFICE : Comer Bridge and Twelfth Streets. a portal thereon situated, be sold-a- t publicauotlon by John H. Koogler, a special masterduly appointed for that purpose, to satisfy thesum of two hundred and olgtity-on- e dollarsand sixty cents, with interact thereon at six per

AI BO GENERAL JOBIING.' ATTORJf ET AT LAW,

Offloe In Klhlbn Block,- - . NEW MEXICOLAS VEGAS,JP. 2Z3. iH3,

All work aeat.lT don. and satisfaction fnar' S. W. LEE, Superintendent. LAS VEGAS, . NEW MEXICO.anteed, call and see us. oent per annum, irom tne luuitr oi maruu,18tJ5, and all ousts and disbursement,

therewith.NEW 'PHOTO ' GAI LERY Snop USX Grand Avenue. Bait Las Vegas, JOVIS ULZBACHEK,

FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT ATIOKHT AT LAW,Office i National St.,oppoIM Court House,ART and CURIOSITY STORE

iiow, therefore, notice is hereby given thatthe above described land, premises and realestate, will be sold at publlo auction, o thehighest bidder for ohrIi, on Tuesday, the Ibday of July, A. D., 188o, at 10 o'clock In tbemorning of said day, in front of the east door

IA !C. SCHMIDT,LAS VEOAS, ... NEW MEXICO,

Manufacturer of INSURANCE J.D.O'iiHTAH, W. L. PllBCl,of the oourt house, in tne town oí mu vegas,. .. ..... . H-- i ... t Um U.,1.Views of, Las Vegas and vioinlty. Frames

made to order.Indian Pottery and Blankets and other go, In aocordance with the aforesaid decree of QBRAN tc PIERCE,

Wagons and Carriages!Native Curiosities.

' tao Railroad Ave., Opera House Block.SOUrt. í rfosn n. auuuLAn,

Special Master.Dated May 18, M88. i

AlIUKgCXs AT IiAW, Office in New Opera House Block.

And dealer In ADIN H. WHITMORE, AGENT,Life VEGAS, - - NEW MEXICO LAS VBQAS. - - NEW MEXICO.

HEAVY HARDWARE. Jj EMMETT,- NEW .MEXICO,LAS VEGAS,LEGAL HOTICE.

TaBarroar Of Nw Mxxtco, 1

County of Ban Miguel. I

Tn thA Pmhnte Hiinrt of San Miguel Ceuntv.

Rvarv kind of waaon material on bandDeutsche Gasthaus ATTOKWET AWD SOLICITOR,. Offloe, Stern's Block, Brldg. St.,Han, ahneinr and reDalrlnir a specialty.

Grand Avenue and Beventb Street. Bast Las THZZEl IjJLS VEGASVeras. LAS VEOAS, - NEW MEXICO.To Columbus Molse, Louis Sulibacber, and the

Biidge St, Las Vegas.W. f. lalVSSTON. WALLAOn HiasZLDXN. H. tc W. e, KOOGLER,J

unknown neirs ot jobb wegono itujhio auutheir assigns and all others whom It mayconcern.Take notaoathat I will on Monday, the 5thGoodBoarding by the week, day or meal

Clean beds nicelyvictuals well cooked. day of July, A. D., 18a, at loe'olook In theforenoon of that day move the Probate Courtnt ft.n MimiAi enftntv. in the Territory of New

AXXUim A. a JbVX iiAWKotary Public.

Ofticeon Bridge street, two doors wait ofPostoffloe,

LAS VEGAS, - . NEW MEXICO

M. S- - HART, SUPERINTENDENT.Mexico, Beiore tne lion, severo naea, uuug.of said Conit, that the will of Jose GregorioTrujll o, now on file In said court, be approved

kept.S5 eta. a meal, Í5 eta. a bed,' or s)8

per week, boarding and lodging;,

H. HILGEItS.NEW MEXICO.CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. LAS VEOAS.

Wm. Vlncnt.Breeden, W. Aanu aamiitea to proimiD mauwiu.uw.uuthe application flled with tne said will, whenand where yon can be heard, if anything youEstimates given on all kinds of work.

1XYER FRIEDMAN Ss BRO. nav. to say k tna oonwari .

illden Street Between Ballroad and GrandAvenue. Las Vegss, New Mexico, April 17, 188o.

J. H. FOHDY,BKXIDSN ft VlNCXNT.

JOHEEDElf A VINCENT,

ATTORNETS AT LAW,Practloeln all tbe courts In the Territory .

Wm. M . aloan manager of ths collection de-partment

First National Bank Block,LAS VEGAS ' . NEW MEXICO.

LAS VEGAS. (last Bide) ' NM. Bolloltors.PARLOR BARBER : SHOP,

O. L. GREGORY, Piprietor.

Center Street. East Las Vegas.

Wool Dealers and Wholesale Grocers,FRANK IiEDUa ASSIGKEE'8 NOTICE.

rwira in nttxiiT iven that hi. fiukir dnnd nt aaalffnment for tbe benefit

J B. PETTIJOIIN, RI. U.,'COHBULTIJTO PHTSICIAX

Answers letters of Inquiry from Invalids,P. O. Box ,

.NEW MEXICO.LAS VEOAS,fiMíical í Tailor and D Cutter.

A. Cholee Selection el Suiting, Coat- -of creditors, M. Homaro Co. , Margar I to Ho-

mero and B. Jesus Márquez have conveyed and(M.iAmnt m the undersigned all their realGazette Job LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS, NEW MEXICO.and personal property, with full authority toings and Pantaloonings. ST NICHOLAS HOTEL. collect vueif asaetv w yj .'-'- .

B. DUDLEY, AI. JO.Always Guarantee Satisfaction.Can tarsi eat work nl.ker, in belter style andat lawer priesa than aay ether aillte la the umo.t buu sc near Douglas Ay.

ttea with the proceeds tnoreot. ah personsknowing themselves to be Indebted to saidfirm or Individuáis are notified tomak settle-ment with the undersigned! and all creditorsof either are requested to precent their claims

V West Bridge Street.City I Las vegas. ,

JOD WORK.Bealdenoo: Main 8treet, between seventh and

JKlgbta.LAS VIGAS, - NEW MEXICO.Lai Veeas. New Mexico. to the nnaersigneo wiiioui amw, ,

First Class in all its r Apjjointments Lai Vanas N. M.. January 8. ISM.U. IKIPW1TU, H. D.E.

MRS. M. A. HORNBARQER. Proprietreas. , ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Office in Klhlbera Block.Offloe hours, from II to I p. m.Horefords.Horcfords. LAS VEOAS, NEW MEXICO.irlven that bv tbetr deedOTICEIs hereby

of assignment for the benefit of creditors

Corner of Sixth Street and Douglas Avenue. rluldad Romero, Brother and Bon, T. Homero gO. WOOD,

ABOHITCUT AND EMCIHEEK,Plans and spectfloatlons mad. for all kinds

A Son, Trinidad Somero, Eugenio Homero andBorapto Bomero, have conveyed and trans-ferred to the undersigned all their real andpersonal property, with full authority toool-le-

their asset and pay their liabilities withColorado, of construction. Also surveys, maps andOf West Las Animas.

plats.LAS VEGAS, (Sixth Street) NEW MEXICO.FRANK T. ROBINSON,...'A brutioal cutter with thirteen yean cxperfeno, reprecentlng '

tbe proceeds tnereoi. All persons ihuwiuithemselves Indebted to either of said firmaosinrftvia,,i. .m tintinad tn make aettlementHAS JUST UNLOADED I!f LAI VEGA! A CAB. LOAD OF

a. r. u. Wilson,Dwith tbe undersigned, and all creditors oieither art requested to present their claims to

DENTIST- -th. nnuorsigooa witnouiueuty,i Peters & Trout's Palace1 ofcFashionereíonl lile Office and residen o Given' Block, west ofPostoDioe.

LAS VEGAS. . . NEW MEXICOFine LANCASTER, OHIO. ::F. E. ONLET.Graaf&Hawkins DaAstonishing Prices! Suits, $20 Upwards! Satisfaction Ouarantee4

Caa be found .very morning at Plus Betel. Afternoon, on last Bide. .

Puts Blood and Registered and from tbe Best Herd Inthe "West. BAKERS.Rooms Plaza Hotel, West Side, Las Vegas

DEALERS IN STAPLE AS n FANCYAH OPPORTUrilTY FOR BUYERS.

RE1IDERJ DE1TTIST, OCtTLIST' AKD ' AITRIST .

LAS VEGAS, ", NEW MEXICO.

TBI Sufbsmb oorm o New Msxigo. )BiiiaoA V. Loho, Chief Justice. i

Bahía Fa. New Mexico, Jan.x S, '86. )The bearer of this 1 Dr. Olney, ot Warsaw,

Indiana. I have known him for tb. past fif-teen years. Bel ama ot strict Integrity,honorable In buslnesa, of fin social and bus-iness qualities, worthy th confidence of anyoommunily. Be waa rewarced a one of themo.t accomplished dentists In Northern Indlana. H ha given special study and en-joyed good opportunities a an ooeallat andaurlst. I take great pleasure In rooomm.ndIng him as In all respecta reliable.

Bespfctfully, Elub V. Levo,Chief Justios of N. Ms

Street Rail road Co. GROCERIES.For Particulars inanire oí

Cart run reiroUrlv from Old to Kew Town tvery thirteen minute, sad Ihhd Everything in 8tock. Prioeg ttj uit- the times. Give ns a call, v

TwentjfiTe 4iokta oaa be procured tor fl at the Company's office, Twelfth

litreet. . . ,. .,., miwmA LAS VEGAS. N. M.SLXTU8T.,Xj& V&urAO,. ÍNÜ.W JXLfijJkAUV.At Stock Grower Office.

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THE LAS VEGAS GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNING, MAY, 25, 1886.

MANY MATTERS, THE CITY SHOE STORE !,

'li '

s.- -s s. av-X- . ctbl. t,- -

HEADQUARTERS

FOR ALL TRADERS.

Calvin Fisk'sReal Estate, ,

RENTAL AND LOAH AGENCY

Office Sixth St., opposite postoffice.EAST LAS VEGAS.

MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REALESTATE SECURITY.

1É H at Fogiar Prides

Letter List Na. tl.Tbe following list ot letters remain un-

called for la the post offloa at Las Vegas, N.'M , Hay 12, 1888. Pel sons calling forthese letters will pisase say "Advertised"and give tbs number or tas list:Alderese,?. Archer. F. W. .Bslo, T. C. - Banks, J. . -linker, Mr. Biker, Mrs. EugeneUalrd, F. J. ' iJoomll, asm J .Buckingham, W. W. Campbell, C. B.Chester, Mrs. A. Craopln, Joseresn,C. Duvao, Jos D.Egffurt, Chis, Enrmlu, Kef ojio .Fender.on, F. C. (J) Gallegos. Lucas 1. j .

Uarala, Julian Henry, CoraHeoorio, Balentin Hulaern, O. ' 'Le r, Florentina Lerjs, Lene ' 'Labato, Kioardo Muraiu, Annie (2)Munson, Wm. Mullen, Jas.MoKasker, M. Ortega, BiasPatterson, Mr. Peak. 1. N. A.Phillips, Mrs. .Nellie Pieroe, W. OReynolds, J. klohsrdson, K. J.Smith, C. W. Sellers, Ed C.Bbaug, Mrs. W. A. Sullivan, rrankSmith, Mary K. Taylor, Mrs. LiasteTurnbull, Jno, If. Vigil MipsWalters, Chas. Wl'llsms, Mrs. W. M.Williams, is,. t. w ilson, Ueo. F.Wiuaon, Mr i. H. H. Wormer, J, L.Wrijrnt, M ra. tteo.J.

TaARQüHJKO Labiou, P. It.Hambt Rumrca. Assistant.

has escaped from the jail in which bewas confined.

Tbe wall in the rear of tbe Furlongbuilding strikes tbe eye of many as notbuilt In proper relation to tbe currenof the river. Were it slanted with thestream it wonld resist tbe pressure, butstanding at right angles it is liable to bewashed away.

The Kansas City Times, of May 82,says: "Mr. Wilson Waddingbam yes-terday closed the purchase ot

of tbe Goodrich property efMr. Samuel Kelly of New York cf1375,000. The deed will go oo record

A, J. Whipperman, who has been solong in charge of Wyman's jewelrystore, takes a position today with K. W.Sebbens. Mr. Whipperman is a first-cla- ss

jeweler.and Mr. Sebbsns' patronscan now be assured of haying work en-trusted to him done promptly and in su-perior style. -

Las Vegas bas the champion waterdrinker of the territory, if nut of theunion. James Celi was yesterdaythrowing dice, the penalty being tbatthe loser should drink a quart of wateror treat the crowd. Cell lost five timesin succession, and within about hfteenminutes drank five quarts, or ten poundsof water.

M. L. Cooley and J. T. Bradford re-turned from tbe Quinoy & Las VegasCattle company's ranch yesterday.They were well pleased with the out-look, as they found cattle in much bet-ter condition than they had ex pooled.They report the country very diy, butno great losses are anticipated iu tbatseoiion if rains should come in a shorttime.

At the oflioe'of one ot our real t stateagents may be seen something whichspeaks fur itself. In four boxes uresamples of Kansas wheat as graded andfurnished by one of their mills. Besidethem are two samples of New Mexicowheat, as taken, one from our mill inLas Vegas and one from La (Juev.Any man with half an eye can see thesuperiority of the New Mexico article.

Some eight or nine boys arrived Sun-day from old Mexico to attend the Jes-uits' college in our city. This makesquite a number of young men from our

C. H. SPORLEDER,riEw goods arriving: daily.

, j"ctstItRdles' Donfliota Kid Button.

'Ladle' French Kid .Button. - ,Ladles' Fine American Kid Button

Misses Fine Amerioan Button.In B, C, D, add E widths.

Also, a Good Assortment of Boys' Shoes.

raTectabOV ga m&de oriu "P1 'or ""T trade, warranted 1st everyLadles who desire a Flrst-cla- sj Shoe Dressing will find the same In gMtmr the AlmondPolish. Contains Oil, and will prove superior to ail others for Lallea' Fine Saoes.

CHAS. H. SPORLEDER, Sole Agent.

FIRE!$50

Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,, OAFS, BOOTS 9Xri BZIOCB,

REGARDLESS OF COST !

-- aii, Jbariy ana

iolÉnlaCLOTHING HOUSE.

Ward Blook, Cppeslte Depot,- - East Las Vegas.

Ws r".oooai.

COORS BROTHERS,Wholesale and .Retail Sealers in v

Wise and Otherwise, ConcerningOur City. .

lutereetlnglatervlewe Psilllsig theShooters Fear Fire Anal Otherrimy Paragraphs far the Pleas-ing ef Pernsere. '

"Mr. Levi," said the reporter. tothe Junior member ot the well knowngrocerj and bakery firm on the Plaza,''you are handling the flour of our newroller mill, what do yon think of it?""Why, sir, we are delighted with it.We consume" about 400 pounds of flourdaily in our business, and it has longbeen our custom to use Denver andKansas flour mixud in the proportionsof half and half. We are now usingtbe Las Vegas flour in place of tbeDenver, with entire satisfaction to our-selves and our patrons. Not only this,but we bad a large run of custom in thePride, of Denver for family use. Afterwe began handling the Las Vegas flour,as our customers sent in their orderswe would fill them with tbe home arti.cle, and in not a single case bas theflout been returned or complaint made,it is a demonstrated fact that flour canbe made right here at home, as goodand as cheap as that which we havebeen sending our money out of tbe ter-ritory to get. Of oourse it will takesome time to substitute all tbe foreignbrands by the home production, even ifthe mill bad sufficient capacity for thatamount ot production, which it has notat piesent; and then there are alwayspeople who will not believe that borneproducts can compete with importedarticles. But tbe important point isthat a beginning has been made,and an excellent one at that,in an industry which will speed-ily prove of inestimable benefit toour city and its coniributary country.The new departure of our mill in put-ting up flour in twenty-fiv- e pound sacksis also a takiag feature with many ofour poorer citizens. In fact it is so pop-

ular that we can scarcely keep on banda sufficient supply of these packages."

Me, Mkrnin, of tbe music bous ofMarcellino &.Co., thought that there hadbeen an improvement recently in thecondition of financial affairs. What hejudged from was the state of his ownbusiness. Musical instruments and mu-sio- al

merchandise are not consideredamong the necessities of life. They be-

long to its luxuries. Consequentlywhen times begin to pinch they are in theline of expenditure in which economyfirst begins to be practiced.Soon ibe im-provement of tbe times the trade in mu-sió and its accessories is last to join tbeupward tendenoy. Thus he consideredhis own businesi one of the best ther-mometers to show lut) fluctuations intbe general condition of üuancial affairs.Judging, then, from tbe marked 'im-provement of the last few weeks, hethought the limes must be easing upconsiderably,

Rooers BROS..the Bridce street blacksmiths, were tbe next ones interviewed.They were so busy they scarcely hadany time to aeyoie to tne rouorter.They beard a good deal of talk abouthard times and dullness in business, butfor themselves they bad more work thantney could do. la fact if they onlysinew just wnere to got tne right men,tbey would increase thuir torce. Iftimes never got' any worse with themthan at present tbey would be morethan satisfied. And so smiling blandlyat the reporter they went on about theirworK.

"I have read." said Colonel T. B.Mills to a reporter, "the synopsis of theCullom railroad bill, as published inThe Gazette, and 1 cannot see tbegreat good Hew Mexico will derivairom it. Not that such a bill, if of tberight kind, would be butvuiy muí iui particular Dili is not tneright one. To my mind the bill hasbeen gotten up in the interest of railroads, and while professedly to preventaiscriminauons ano to protect the peo-ple, it is intentionally so constructed asto render It ineflloient and inoDerative.In the first place there are some 125,000mués oi raiii'uau in tne United states,and all these with all the offences whichmay be committed upon them, are un-der the jurisdiction of seven men. Tbemore tbe law is violated tbe more impossible it is that these me- - oaa exam1me into tbe cases and bring the violators to punishment. Tbe resultswould be that years upon years mustelapse between the violation and tbefinal deoision, it indeed any suoh decis-ion should ever be reached. Then, too,there is no penalty attached to tho violation other than the restoration of tbeamount overcharged. Who, in caseswbere tbe extortion is only 115 or less.will go to tbe expense, annoyanoe andloss of time to carry tbe matter up be-fore these commissioners, when it isvery unoertain' whether it will bereached by them during the lifetime ofthe complainant?- - The bill, for theseand other reasons, furnishes rio remedytor tue minga oompiainea oi.

Localettes.The fíAZETTE emolo ves have organ'

ized a base ball nine to play against thecracit nine of tne city next Sunday.

The family of W. H. H. Llewellyn, ofLas Cruces, were grief-stricke- n lastThursday bv tbe death of one of a pairof twin girls about seven months ofage. .

Information has been received herethat J. R. Schrimschere. the horsethief who was arrested near Libertysome time sinoe, ana taken to Texas,

Telephone 30.

Beta Ufa'sDAILY BUU.ETIX.

Eastern.

STRAWBERRIES,

Every Day

This Week, -

. House rnrnlshing Ooods, Carpeta. OU Cloth, Usttintrs, Etc,

i;ilils:illSlili!S Rllli ,i Fill;:

Miss MoUnelU In the East.Philadelphia Times.

A. B. Anderson ot Washington hasbeen requested to assume the management of Miss Florence Molinelli, theyoung tragedienne oí Lienver, colorado,wbo made her debnt during the seasonwiihSaivini. She is said to be an idealJuliet, pisjesaing great talent andbeauty, and is of one ot tbe nrst lamllies of tbe west.

A shower of rain yesterday eveningwas a blessing upou this seotion forwhich the people have been sometimepraying. It is hoped tbat tbe ram wasgeneral throughout tbe county as it isvery badly needed to put the range ingood ooudiuon to support cattle andsheep.

THREE PAIRSOf Indies' good cotton hose for S5 eenta,

worth elsewhere 25 cents a pair.' ' "

STERN'S "FAMOUS,"Bridge Street.

Martin Bros, received to-d- a largequantity of nne wmsmes, which tbey ot-

ter to the trade at a bargain.

WE HAVENo old or by fire damaged stock to work

on. Our goods are new, fresh and desirable, yt our prices will be found lowerthan those of any other house.

STERN'S "FAMOUS,"---Bridge Street.

1 EXCLUSIVE AOENTS.The following letter is i

Godfrey, 111., May 11.We do hereby give to Messrs. O raff A

Hawkins the exclusive right of all saleson our Godfrey creamery butter In

New Mexico.- WHITMORE ft DISBROW,

" Proprietors.

A little disfigured but still inthe ring.

at Kleder & Campbell'.--.

- LADIESWill find the most complete new stock

of dryjgoods ever shown' In Laa'Vega, atour store. We advertise no Impossibilities,but will give you the benefit in low prices.Bargains In new French sateens, new styledress ginghams, batistes, crinkled seersuck-ers, linen lawns', all-ov- enbroideries,lawns, etc., etc The most complete stock ofparasolsand gloves. STERN'S "FAMOUS,"

Bridge Street

Equal to the Flne Imported.THE NlLSSém," v

Is tbe next size to our "Gerater" andis composed of selected imported wrap-pers and choicest Vuelta Abajo fillerwith Spanish workmanship. (On open-ing these cigars smokers will find thefiller nioely booked and rolled up inbinder style.)

The only place they can be obtainedin Las Vegas is at Chris Bellman's Clubsaloon.

The Latest Styles of

Lawns,

Buntings,

Dress GoodsAnd a Full Line of

WHITE GOODSJust received. Also fine line of

Laces, Embroideries and Allover

Laces and Embroideries.

Call and examine our new stock ofMPT y VOOttli

II. L. Rosenthal & Sons.

Place to See a New Stock nf

lot of cpeap Wall Papers which

HOUSES TO-'REN- T

Business property, price $6,500, lessee tur- -iuhw iur jvwr. at idu per monta.

Kftetdenoe property for sale, prloe $1,000art 85 per nt on investment.A few oooioa lota lor sale at reasonable

Pirares.Business ehsnoes for sale.Donut forget to oo me and see u before mat

ln Investments.

Calvin ItT'lsli.

TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 25.

BUSINESS ITEMS.

Visit Evans' Art and Cariosity Store,

Finest Elgin Creamery Batterat FAT YOUNG'S.

Wanted A girl to cook and olean.Apply at uis-o- p Uuniop's.

WANTED A flirt to do pannrulwork. Inquire of William A. Vincent,vYor rirai mauonai cans.

OH, GOD-FRE- Y!

Elgin Creamery Butter, thefinest ever brought to Las Vegasat PAT YOUNG'S.

For the Durest lianors in the citv andthe most palatable mixed drinks, go tome Arcane saloon, itauroaa avenue.

Wanted A servant girl; good wa.es.no washing and ironing. Apply at tberesidence of Mr. 1. btern, on Bridgestreet.

BARGAINS.In genta' French Balbrlg-ga- under

wear, (ente' fine hosiery, genu' nightshirts, cents' white and colored shirts, atexceedingly low prices. Inspection In-

vited. STERN'S "FAMOUS,"Bridge Street.

Mrs. Lewis, the Sixth street milliner,for the next two weeks offers her entirestock at oost for cash, as she proposesto change her business location.

Ah, There!' You will find me iresh andsweet, at Kleder & Campbell's.

Godfrey.For straw hats In all the latest shapes and

colors for ladles, misses, gents, youths, boys,children and Infants, go to

STERNS' "FAMOUS,"Bridge Street.

Spalding's League Base Balls. Bats,Hammocks, Croquet, Fishing Tackle,Ammunition, Baby Buggies, WillowChairs, etc, just reoeived at

Tub Bazab, Bridge Streot.

Godfrey is our leader, and weshall always keep It in stock.

Kleder & Campbell.Leave orders for ice at Leon & Co.'s

west side, and Wells, Fargo & Co.'s of-O-

on east side.Montezuma Ice Co.

ONE DOLLAR AND A QUARTERIs the price we sell the Levi Strauss &

Co.'s California copper riveted overalls for.All sises in stock. STERN'S "FAMOUS,"

- Bridge Street.

Families can be suDDlied with rjortor.ale, beer, wines and fine champagne atMcuonam s, in tne uivens block, onRridge street Also üne brandies and'78 whiskies.

WE HAVEThe most stylish and handsomest line of

spring neckwear, gloves and gente' furnishIng goods ever before shown in Las Vegas.We make attractive prices, and no chargefor style or name. STERN'S "FAMOUS,1

Bridge Street.The handsomest stock of fans, para-

sols, laces, embroid-eries, cambrics, lawns, batistees, sa-teens and embroidered dresses can befound at tbe store of F, L. Strauss, onme rinza.

. OUR GODFREYIs Made By

WB2TMORE & DISBRO WIf there is a firm by the name

of "Wbitemore & Dlsbrow"making Godfrey butter it is animposition on our genuine Godfrey.

, Kleder & Campbell.The Woman's Relief Corps ot tbe

urana Army of tbe Kepabiio give anice cream festival at tbe Armv ball onWednesday night. This is tbe firsttime this institution has appeared before the public for patronage; and, asthe obioct is a noble ene, it is but rightmej snouia receive a large encourage-ment.

WAR! WAR! WAR!On High Prices.

Oar new spring stock of men's, youths'and boys' clothing is Inand In buying of usyo will get a garment which fit yon, Iswell made, looks well, Is durable, .and suitsyonr pooketbook. Flease look at our stock.

STERN'S "FAMOUS,"Bridge Street.

An Epitaph.Tbe tired salesman stopped to rest,1 be cashier smole a smile;At last It's tea o'clock said aw,We'll get to rest awalle.

"What means this rush," a stranger said,"Where are those people going?"As into tbe doors of the Golden Bolea aunan uoe went uo-l-

ng.

"Why, don't yon see," Iks Lewis cried,As soea as time allowed,"We're giving this Are stork away.Look at us buying crowd!"

, The stranger from bis gripsack drewA paint pot filled with red,And wrote oa the aids of the Ooldea Bule;"jllgh Frióte Ikey Are Bead! J"

sister republic who are now attendingthis most excellent institution, i noidea is a good one. Tbe intercourse

the two countries will every yearbecome more intimate, and those youngmen wbo have been educated in tbeUnited States, and have became famil-iar with our language and customs, wi 1

have a great advantage over those edu-

cated at home.Mrs. Aquirres is visiting old friends

in tbe city. She is now of Tucson, Ari-zona, but tweniy-fiv- e years ago she wsa citizen of Las Vogas, living on sou hPacific street, just south of where Mon-sime-

grocery now is. Her husband,wbo was from Old Mexico, owned alarge number of mulo teams, andfreighted from Kansas City to LasCruces and into Arizqna, Me has beendead for a number oi years, ano mis.Aquirres, on ber wav to Kansas City,her girlhood's home, slopped off to seefriends in Las Vegas.

About six. o'clock last evening thealarm of fire was raised, and for a littlewhile considerable excitement prevailedon the east side in tbe neighborhood ofCenter street. Tbe Ore proyed to be inthe root of a home on Eighth street,immediately in the rear of tbe newstone building J, H. Ward is erecting.The bouse is occupied at present byWm. Gibbs and family, and tbe firecaught from a defective flue. Jt wasextmguisnea Deiore me nose companyreached the spot. One thing wortbvof notice is that just as soon as someone began ringing tie bell, the ropfr be-

came entangled and the bell could notbe rung for quite a little while. Withthis may be put the fact thai a fewnight) ago when the alarm ot fire wasraised on the east side, word was tele-phoned over for the west side boll to berung. One not familiar with the houseran ud there, lighted tbo gas andsearched diligently, but never was ableto find the bell rope. As a result tbewest side hose company was not sum-moned. Tbe safety of ibe city demandsthat these bell ropes be not only placedso that any stranger can find them, butthat tbey oannot be fouled or entangledby any means,. Of tbe parties wbo, by their shooting,disturbed the peace of tbe town onSaturday nigbt andsuoceded In eludingthe polioe, three were arrested Jjundayand yesterday brought b afore JusticeUlibarri. Tbey were Joe Cameron, IkeAldnch and Tom Kane. Tbe fourth,Billy bbaug, could not at the time

Colonel Pritchard prosecutedand Judge Shields defended. Tbe firstcharge was that of carrying concealedweapons, and a fine of I 5 each andcosts was assessed. " The trml uponother charges will be continued today.There is great indignation throughouttbe oily that suoh an outrage shouldhave been perpetrated upon the goodorder of our city. Many delicate ladieswere frightened almost into illness, andone young lady, Miss Hyatt, wbo wasalready quite low, wi.l probably not re-

cover. One fellow, a painter namedFrank something or other, undertookto curse oneof the witoesses for theprosecution. He fonnd himself arrestedand in jail so quickly that be did nothave time to finish his abuse. His trialwaiI also come off this morning. Tbepeople of Las Vegas are determinedtbat law and order shall be preserved.

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Sporting Goods, Bangos, Cook and Heating- - Stoves, Orales,

Lumber Lath, Sningles,- - Doors and Blinds.

ALSO CONTRACTING AND BUILDING,

LASTEGAS

FIRE!

oeunre .Bargains.

laHBNRY O. COORS.

NEW MEXICO.

T net"., 'JPSe Street

near

Gazette

Office.aSM

BXTTT

SUJPPXjIED,- - New Mexico.

OF SPORLEDIB'S 8H0B STOKE.

Tony's Bath Rooms.teaV mí,,

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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY

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Las Vegas Roller Mills Flour

Castings, Matting, Dugs, Upholstery Goods,

ALSO

O XT T A. I xrLace, Scrim. Raw Silk and Plush

í " i MANUFACTUREH Of

SODA AND MINERAL WATERS.Would also call attention to a

will be sold,

CHEAP TO CLOSE.TH AT) --El

Las Veeas, V". t"V.

I ID'SWhen in want of anything in Dry "Goods,

Furniture and Bedding, Don't 'Forget Doalor in Fruits of all KindsCKNTKB STJIEBT, 0NB DOOB BAST