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lu w ÍA- A 7TPTT-F A TT JLJLJ VOL. 1 LAS VEGAS, N. M., SUNDAY, MAY 9. 1880. NO. 247 ITIOR SALE.Fotir pond ponies, nV.': " set ol K ood hari:c bv 3JS-U. .MENDENIIALL& C'. IjlOR 8AI.E--A Talnable plec property in 1 East La Vega. A building lr0 f"et long For liHliciilars iiior.ire of tOMtf.J K. J. PATTERSON', Agent. T IMF. FOR SALI-:. Ry Moore & lIitT, nt tlin J J Hot Spring. S.t-ut orders at Herbert & Co. 'sdru. store, on the pl-ua. láJ-tf FOR RAI,U.T1ie r-Mderr.i: 5 linir!, jrivlen id stab!.s ol the lata Holorea S. de Baca, t the Upper Town of l.us V;as. For further 4if .i'.'uiiliuo, apply to the undersigned. JLI.KUTKKIO BACA, ANTONIO 1), JiACA, i!-tf. DOMINGO N. JIACA, r n CATV .,AiW V . . 1 . 1 iii ...- j Wethers with of withuut wool, onn and two years old. Ewes two or tbiee years old, an 1(0 delivered ut Los Alamos N. M." For par ticulars address. W. FRANK. S30-d 2w. Los Alamos, N. M. 710R SALE A good sixteen horno power J steam engine, all In running order ar.d lanfe enough to run a flout mi il Any person desiring to see it running, can do so any day at my planing mill at Las cns. Avfdy f'.r t:r:us ; JOiiN 15, Nvoottení 2';9-i.f. Few. Samc. A two seated buggy with pole or hnflTs. The bugvry is entirely new and v, ill be old at a bantam, Inquire oi' Howard hmi v. aio-tr. Fon Rbnt. A house with two rooms, turns!' od complete for houso keeping, nt tlio liot bprings. Inquire of J II. Mii.i.j nt ilio Springs. iiV.jst. fjf) A WEEK. U2 a day at lionts orsily limada. Costly outfit free. Addiv.-s Ttü it Augusta, Maine. .'.')7-v. '.r.l I"orS!f. One good, strong hack, cV'ap for rush by ELK UTERI o ii A(,'A, ílí-tf li.r Vegas; For 8Ai.it. Hon eh jl -1 liu nmutí at low ratea. Also nice rooian to rsnl. I'uuirout tliisoilice. NOTiCE. , ' , THE partnersliiii 1.' iwloi- pti-tMu between Andrea Dolti tv! I'va:t! 1m; :;..n, u nhr tlit ame and Btyl of " J- li V N K til'- ! AN," haviir be.en itisso'iTf 1 by l!i itoal h i i!i faid Frank Chapman, notice is hereby jrlv.ri '. '. it all parsons iudebted to naid late f.ihi are .v.-f.ired t wake immediate set dement, and nil ersonií havias claiais against tiiu said lata Arm arc r.' astiiM to present the saina nt or.ee.. H AN DHL'S IiOT.T) tas Te-fus, V M., Jan S. 141-tf NOTICE. ifatlca is hereby fciven llic on and nfter t.n? date, a person will be permitted to pustnre atek, cut hay or timber within the limits of the laad known as the Vermcjo lix loded v, ili.in tin: Nalan Grant and Ijotindoil IK ftd!"r.-, iz : On the north, ilie rae-iit find little nioirotulns of Snu Ui Clara and Hie meffi of (.'an j i Ion ; on the south, a league lo the south of 1 lit; viver Jvinw; on tlio ast, a 1 ensue to U(e esft of lied or Canadian rirer; and on the wt.M , live limidréd varus to the went af the little te.blo land of .-:ui!;i Clara. All afraons f'-mi.l lre-p:!fi?inir opoti laid yraperiy or is ao.y inanuei' i isí ni nu o:irio. es.lon f the sanie w iliiont our cnnscnt, th..ll ay all daaaagea acconlin to ibe law. FI.OIMONi lO It A OA, Kld'.UTEHIO IJAUA, Aaminlstra'.ars of tkt e-tl..:e of the laid Dolores fe. tte liicn. HM. Ornrs of N M. & S. P. Tí. n. Co., C'Kirro.v, N. M., Ami. 9, 1 -S'J $ Notice 1 hereby Riven tliHt piiríüür.t to tlie statutua in inch v-tno. h-.i', i'.id w, W." . "I he New Mexiej End Sum li.-rn Paid;ic ita'.lroad C'easpauy, hurt eh w its pri:-ei-sl plnei uf biiainess IVurn Cliltoii. in the County of Oh'ax, aa4 Territory af Xetv Me.xiiv. t anta i'e, in tha cnuutvaf laata It' ntvi 'IVrritorv of Ii'ev hi i lie. ' TltOrf. mck!:!;:;o?:, J'VMtóCct. JififKs9: k'AT-.').r., Set't. hKlloc. A1 l.L PKr.SOK". iv tieielr; i-,ir.en i o '' tiMiicr or woo !, iin-.ttii'. '' ii n' r:'! "i wia tren-asn '.!: I'itos lirmd, U:m- . in. I 4 Tocm rbtireit yrmt. in ::.ii Mi,-.'ú C. N M., as all tierpahM-iS" on mid grur.t 11 b' dasi i vi :üi ac u . i : e s ta Uw . A Ooi.n. I. 1;iii;ns'-.':;'K, A'Mn:i.i-.lr.ilor. ol atiH ettato ol Frank Oavwan, iii-.-fa f.i. OrFtra or N. M. & S. V. 11. It. Co., ) Cutíu.v, N. li., A'fttlL 0, lido. J JUtlee is hereby iivi-n that tbei-ü will ben tMetlng ft' the I) roe trs of the New Mexlo and Southern Pacific Kailroad Cornpitny at Santa í'e.N. M., e Mondny, May Jo, A. i) , lá'íü, at o'clock a. m . , of said day. The annual meclin-r of the stockholders for Icctlfcu of directors nd any ot !ier i'lisiacps that naay properly come In fere said uieethiir, will be heiil at aiita Fe, New Mexico, on Monday, May S, KM, at 11 o'clock a. m. of that day. TJlOS. JilCKKltSOX, J'residetjt. ftuanmtcm Batnotus, See't. Noticia tie AminlstiadAr. NOTICIA es por esta dada que la honorable porte do pruebas en y i-or cl cordado de Mora y Territorio de Nuevo toxico me ha con cetldo letras de adniiniutracion, para adniiiíá tiar el estado de bienes del tinado W. V. sevo;' !n, últimamente del condado do Mora. Todas las personas que deban al dicho c atado están po' steavlcadn de pupir sns c entas liinu-dUtta-tmente y toda- porsonaque teiij.a ívcluinos con tra dicho eatailo los presentaran, puní fu arreprlo ante la dicha corte de pruebusdel condado unto dicho. A, F. B.VltNUM, Administrador y l- jecutor del liñudo U. W. bcrolua. La Gallina, Coudado da Mora, ) Febrero 20 d- lssO. S S2-4m Perdido f.trTlaJo Itobnf!o. Tagaró setenta y cinco ,ieso(i por la cntre-ra i Otero, tcilar Cn., los siguiertes Ur-rrite aniñantes: Ui'a muía iH'i'8, con ücrrodeLen l enañril Izquierdo. Uu nmclio bullo con lim o le O en la paleta izquierda. Una yej-ua idazann cn íleiro de L con linca horizontal al íiavesdi; ta letra medio 4 medio en la paleta izquierda. Un caballo al.izan con tlervo rte I. cun rueda ere. de la punti de arriba de lu ietrn. Un nr ratlan colorado, cuat. 'o silos dee-nd, ron fierro 3T. Un farallón oscino, niico alios necd.nd, eon l flerioTy uaa L cruzada en 1 paleta iiiiMrda. J. K. l.OUIKG. Ui-lrr,. J, FRANCO CHAVES, Attorney at Law, ALBUQUERQUE, - - - KE1V MEXTCO. i i in i ' COJtTIlACTOR AXD RTJirnEIl. LAS VKGAS AND V0T PPRINO?, I'ZV . r , VF.Mt.0... Th ratronnge f ih-i VMic rr-C-. i- LOPEZ h it-? r A Ti dead-.::; OS X JE RA L MPKCU.tXinSJSi . and 1 Traders in Call lc,' b.gprs&h SAN LCRtrlZO - - - TAUA VKNDI.IÍ Ut:i vina"! árí X ,K'i 10, 'KW pla-itax.- s.j vi. ,;e p.', o ae nuinbla por i' ci!.. riiaao 4 ta otlcira ' obowakl A Dunn. Iliert láKtí.A SfvJLJte W...:Ai.i 'Z4 mJLí'itld J ?L-aOááAÍiiu .will oresont a haadsomc TELEGEAPEIC. Tictorio's Band in Arizona CJencral Hatch r-ud his Per formances. A Xpci-o Kan get! at Fort Wor; Si Davis the Bigamist CJcts Five Tears. The WhltiaLer Case The Reichstag Boston Celcbra tes. Atueiican . Citizcua in Peru C'iaiui Damages Russian Beetles. . The Oarsinea EEacea T3:e Wal lace CcuiiaiiCi-c Afier Dar cupoit. CUSE. The portion of Tuci-rs tariffbill re l;ili;jg to atibar was agreed to asa special measure auii will also be i'ayor ably roportcd to tbc House; provisions tariffbill proper agreed to. Salt is stricken from the bill entirely. The duty remains 12 conts per hundred in baga and 8 cents pur hundred pounds in bulk as at present. On screws of all descriptions the duty is placed fit 5 to 7 instead of 5 to 8 cents per lb. The duty on wood pulp is reduced to 10 per ceut fid valorem. Jute butts from 6 to 3 dollars per ton. On Manu factured flax and all other fibrous materials for manufacture of paper from twenty ta twenty-five dollars to the uniform rale of 10 dollars per ton. Sized, of glued paper, for print iiiff, from 2fj to 20 per cant; unsized lor bvoks and newspaper exclusively from 20 to 15 per cent. Plows, borrows, spades, Loe and like implements, of which st-sel is a component material, ueed for agri cultural, minijg or mechanical pur poses from 20 to 10 per cent upon all 5115.11 raudy unadulterated the uni form duty of fifty cents insid of fifty, three cirji now impor-cd.. P-'lto'i,-vi (' :';;:.. íVuui tha Colü suklrc ou Wssya and 1 1 c 11 s o(ir rodan R':;-::!;-!i:;f.til !o tic E i x 1 1 1 bi!ijvi.'.;:;U of fcC'üiii'i !, roi.ícd f-tríuícs io a? to provide that any dealer in leaf io bMtco who docs nut deal in 1-jaf lo baccu othcrwhte than sell or ef.Vr lo couigii for sale on comimsfiiun to an amount exceeding 2,.ri00 )ounds in any one pechl tat year exeept such leaf tobacco as they purchase or re ctiv-i from farmers who have pro duced the sama shall bo required to pay fur carrying o:t aid bu-iiuesj a special tax of live dollars only. A resolution was introduced by Hooker from the Committee on In dian Affairs, for transferring the Indian affairs to the War Depart ment. The House then took up tha con tested election case of Curtin vs. Yocuni. The majority resolution de clares the election to have been null and void and the. minority resolution that Yocura, the sitting member is titled to the seat. In the House; Singleton, of iliss., submitted a conference report in the Consular and Diplomatic Appropri ation Lili and it was agreed t The result of the agreement Í3 to add $7, 000 to the bill as it passed foWfcnise, $4;000 of which is for the Coilsii! Gen eral at Bucharest and 53,000 fyr in crease in the appropriations for the expenses of the commission appointed to act in conjunction with the Minis ter to Chin.t. Ilarima, May 8. Tho Gazette pub- lishcB the law for the abolition ef i slavery in Cuba which corees in force from this date, together rith tho reg ulations for tho applied '.ion of the: law. Tha rcguhi .. havo Ven formulatod by ordo: i ,rc or (!' .cvA rt .proved by :h;- st' !; r v-- " v-v 1 , , . mn: t;':J i'r ., uirtcri r,JWV-íIi'í-V.f, irain-jr. ' cd cucli cveviiu:r. Tho oarsmen ol the RACES. Lexington, Ky., May 8. The May meeting of the Kentucky Turf Asso ciation was held to-day. The weath er was fine, the atteudanca large and the track in good couditiou. In the milo dash Victim was first, Sttta second and Wisconsin third. Time 1:13. In the second race, Phcepix Hotel stake, one and one-fourth miles Fuuse was first, Kinkead second and Luke Blackburn third. Time, 2:10 3-1. Third race, filly stakes, half rnile, Lizzie first, Valeria second and Brani betta third. Time, -19 seconds. FOUIÍDEIIED. London, May 8. The Union Steam ship Company's mail steamer Amer ican" from Cape Goodhopo for South Ilaicptoa foundered close to tho equator n the 23th of April. After breaking tho shaft the passengers and crew took to boats. Three containing fifty-faur persons were picked up and the passengers lauded at Medirá. Five boats when last seen were mak ing for CapePalmers, Liberia, with fine weather. There was no less of life when the vessel went down. Panama, April 23. American cit izens in Pern claim through the U. S. Government indemnity from Chili for all losses and damages whatsoever they have sufiered or may hereafter suffer through acts cf the Chilian forces. They protest against the manner 111 wliicti unui has car ried and proposes to carry on the war a3 inhuman, barbarous and un worthy of a civilized nation. Berlin, May 8. Tho official gazette publishes a dispatch from Bismarck to Prussian representatives and to ths Federal States, dealing with the Altoona and St. Paul queat'oa. lie states that the cause of tho Buuds rath have unanimously resolved to report to the council only upon the technical side of tiic question and to koep altogether out of consideration the Constitutional aspect of the case, lie lays stress on the necessity of avoiding as far a.3 possibla for the sake qf concord any interpretation of tho Constitutional rights involved. Bismarck points out thc iridisputiiblc rights of Prnotia to divido any por tion of l.cr own territory. It hits not bie:i urgtd in the intnt of Prussia as it is an advantage to till that i-t. Paul should remain outside Zuikv esia'but that it was rather in tho in terest ef Hamburg. Patterson, N. J., May 8. Jamc3 Ab bott a juryman in a Xcw York ram murder trial, became insane. The trial was abruptly closed for the present. Loudon, May 8.---U is believed that the Queen in person will re-open the parliamsut on the 20th instant. A lit ter from Col. Prejevalsky, the Rus sian explorer announced tho safety of his expedition and says; the expedi tion left Nanshiau mountain in July and entered tho Thibet through Shaidagh. They were attacked by thcTonguls, of whom, they killed four. Tho remainder fled. Thev stopped tho expedition 23 versts from Lass Mestnegere from Grand Lama b-ought his refusal to allow them to proceed. They returned with some dhliculty through northern Thibcria. Wintering 1,G0Q feet above the level of tho eea. The - expedition expects to reach Keokyta, Siberia, in August, by way of Alaskasurga. London, May 8. Gladstone was re elected for Midlotbia without oppo sition. The fire Isst night, destroyed 80 to Si Grayson Road and 14 persons are missing. BEETLES. St. Petersburg, Russia, May 8. Beetles, which ravaged the crops in Ekator in 1S78 have been found iu large numbers m a larval 6rate and the peasaats fear to tow their spring crops. The greatest alarm prsvails in Ti3es iu coHsequeaca of the discov ery of locust eggs. Ualcss ih,y are extcrrruaatil before developnnut a f6B)!fl ti'irutfi i'.- CVdcrr, "5 will be OM-hlir.i-t. r;i'!:.:-'';''á, I'l. ':-i:y S.-Ti-e ve r: li '. il'K fi ! t via! iU.fc-;!:tio:i 'if , ..ir ..!(. .'-.ic-'i. t'il;-s l.-H"'.: Jtiiv fiih, .-'.'! . "'lr VA-.-0.4 ÍOV tl'.'i fciii- c:;jtli v 1 'c: frill ; ul tiur -.!; cti - li-i !or.p;i!c a::d cha.i.p-cu-s :( j;-? v'.i.'k-.l, idilio i ti';' toe. jtinior-t.R.ia'ti.i:; and 1 :Y.i n-ix-bl -: uve fur f:.;-c'al prtxes a-:d i-id'vi d'l.v' piizc;; wi'l ba priscut- TBI lili II. Victoria's Dan-j aro AttaekcJ by the Trccps ia Vi'hiclt Several Soldiers Aro Severely Wcundod. Vioiorio Turns up la Arizona an j Fttul3 Out That Ks 3 not Foiling With Undo Sam's Trcops, Í2ut With Eravs and Determined F.?en Who Proroso to CK'eniunaícd liim and His Wiioie Tribe. San Francisco, May 8. A Tttseon dispatch says that Capt. Cramer with twenty-eight irjcn of the Sirth Caval ary, attacked Victorio'a band, ninety strong, near Rock Crtek C&fion, yes terday. Blackmour's command of the Sixteenth Cavalary, men and twenty eight Indian scouts are momentarily expected to reinforce Cramer. When the courier left, Cramer had several men wounded. Reinforcements arc on the way from Camp Thomas and Camp Grant. A decisive engagement is ex pected to-morrow. HA ED ON HATCH. Xcw York, May 8. The Sun prints a letter from A. J. Fountain, who went from Sacramento to i?w Mexi co, end I1.13 been Jhing iu Mesilla eince 1872. Fcuntaia is tho clip.irm.su of the Repvbllcan executive commit tee ef hiá county, and writes to his brother hero, under date of April 3rd "I start to-night for tho Mcscalero Indian reservation. You will sec by the papers I send you that they arc having á terrible timo over there. Gen Hatch, after having been whip ped all over the country by Viqtorio, has gone to theMcscalero Agency and driven away all tho Indians who were behaving themselves. My old friends, Caballero Gonzales and San Juan, the principal chiefs of the Me.scaleros, have fled from the reservation, and it is feared have taken the war path. I am sent ibr to go out and try to iu duej them to ri'luni. Ths whole country ea;t of us is r.p and iu arms. Yiclorio, with not less than two hun dred warrior?, h..s whipped over eight hundred troops. Don't believe a word you read in Eastern papers about the affairs here. A battle oc curred a few day ago, iu which there were four hundred troops and not over sixty Indians under Nana. The troops claimed a victory and pretend ed that they liad killed Indians, whea. in fact, they were badly defeated, r.nd cama near beh:g anuihilliated. Ihey lost one Captain and erven men, and killed one squaw, and Gen. Hatch makes a big blow about it in the pa pers, and claims a great victory. I predicted this thing months ago. Of all the wretched niistaanagement tnat uniformly characterized the conduct of Indian a flairs cn this frontier, there has been none to equal this last, acd I fear that hundreds cf lives will be sacrificed by the imbecility ami crimi nal stupidry of all our official." Constantinople, May 8'. Tho court. martial in the cape of tho assasiin of the Russia Col. Comeroff, seutenced him to death. The chief interpreter of the Russian Legation here wrote to the President oí tho court martial de manding the execution of the "con demned withiu 24 hours. The Presi dent replied. All diplomatic commu nications arc addressed to tho minis ter of foreign affairs. BOSTON CELIB RATES. Boston, May 8. President Hayes ud cabinet and tho Governor Gene ral f Canada will l)t; invited to the eslcbratiou of the hundred ami fiftieth ara.tta-eary ot tr.e self lenient of Biim S'-ptembcr 17th. Tho city ap propriates v $25,000 for the occa sion. Madrid, May 8. In Van chamber cf l--;?ui It, to-day, senior' Vivar calL-d :tii?urion to th.; Ua'.-2s:i',nt of the fact ii.At a-i Aia-jrlo'i-i símui-u- ba l boe.i i-hartero.l fur tha p-irpo-io of convoy ing lha vuiai-itfir of var to Chiba for i lu i:istir-;o;stii. Tho minis! of Jih tics repl;-i..l that the r''pr- ; -at:!iv3 of í pain ut Vaai?igto:.i p.--j scd the cmfiik'neo of tha Gvir'nuiout r.ad tyould.il- his duty to his country. Puerto r.ico. 'lis y 3,-Tlio Badj-it propoio-t to abolish I'.n fix pr cent bounty on good? importid direct from producing c;;iia;risl and to reduco th; present impart duty a certain per ceut. ONLY FIVE YEAr.S Chicago, May 8. Tho trial of Cla --o- - ence Davis, t!:c nctcl bigamist, after ' , iCCtipving thrc3 days cndetl this ! re nc occupy morning in a verdict of guilty and sentence cf five years in penitentiary and five thousand dollars fine. Three wives were proved against Davis and no release from the bonis cf matri mony in any instance before the suc ceeding ceremony. Berlin, May 8. The Beichstag to day discussed: the second reading of the Elbe Navigation act involving the severance of Altoona and St. Paul from the free port of the territory of Wurnburg. Tho committee moved the house to assent to the bill with the proviso that with tho change of customs, tho frontier stations on the Elbe shall only be enacted by special ls.w. Bismarck said this proviso was an attempt at pressure, which the Government could not ttaud. The im perial constitution was on the side of the law which established tho customs of the frontier on Elbe. The free port rights of Hamburg should not be withdrawn without Ilauiburgs owu consent but tho feder al council had the right to fix the boundary of tho free port territory. Bismarck regretted to say, that the constitutionr.1 disputes had been kindled for the first lime in the feder al council lie then íeferrcdto the op position of the Catholic centre, from tlitni he had expected support, hence t!i3 concessions which were about to be submitted to Prussisn Die. The opposition parties should beware of the conseqr.er.cc8 of their conduct. It was dangerous to sow discord between the federal Governments. Only one thing retains tr.e iu oílb e, namely; the will of the emperor. When I eee tho obstacles I hayo to contend with I feci a strong desire to rest in retire ment. If you consider the power of tho centro unconquerable, I should advise you, on ray retirement, to select a ministry representing both the centre and conservatives. I am tired to death when I s,ce mj efforts constantly thowarttd by liberals, who resist inc. Windhorst 'replied that the centre did not re!3t the Government from party motives. Bismarck can restore peaco to the church cud if he eloc-s it, he will obtain much, which at present is unobtainable. . Madrid, May S. T:i the chamber of deputies tho minister of the colonies said the Capt. Gci:l. of Cuba had been instructed to combine necessary reign of law with humanity in deciing with the insurgents. Heavy rains snd slight frosts in several provinces of the upper and lower Arragaa m arc causing serious damage to crops and vines. Shamolcen, Pa. May 8. An explo sion of sulphur in clay colliery proba bly fatally burned Win. and Robt. Harper, Joseph Griftith, Jerome Heald andSam'l Straw. Galveston, Tex. May 8. Isham Kapp,, colored, was hanged at Fort . Wfjrth yesterday tor the outrage of a wfiife woman, Tho father of the woman made the noose ueiore tnc preparations for death were made. Kapp joined in prayer and singing and said to the 10,000 people present; ' I was a soldier in the union army for 10 years, but bles.3 Gud 1 am new a soldier of the crot-s. I nm perfectly satisfied and willing to din farewell the trap was then sprung. Washington, D. C, May 8- The House Coiriiaiitee on Wav.j and blearn this morning perfecicd the tariff bills. -The additional changes to-day on w-od pulp, duty was re duced from 20 per cent to 10 per cent; ent is strickca from the bill entirely. Tho duty upon It therefore remains at preaeutlho same. Sugar is put in to an extra bill. Paris. J.Iay 8. -The' irreconcilable havit a project for organizing a lar-e demons'. r:.Uo a at Porela .ovc th grüvs'J of tho communists who fell it May '71. bíiou-d they persevere in t!;o tejieran tho govci'a.iijüit v.'i!l .ikí mciU-urco to re.rve order. r--(-.in About ID o'doct; last night I arret ted a priv i--; of our e'.tv .jail, nrrad with tvpi tiol, w!o v dr!:i';iag at tha bar of t'.ts E íche.eg a IIjIoI. ao U tha authority, that allowe.3 such tilings? ;I!i:xky Kecxeí:, Chief of Police. If Mr, Jam3 Pax I on of St. Joseph Miclágan, whl cill at tU o:Ttco ha will get some information of interest to himself. TiiEcrnnr.xcYQUi-sTi!. No'-iMtlistandln-j; the met Unit thousands ofonr people are at present worrying tbemsclvea al most to de j Hi over this vexed question, even to iiiosi 10 iiciiii overttns vexed question, er l!l0, -xteilt r npcfiectinir their busJacss, and bornes their .tr.ty to tttcir fnmillea, thet still thot.samU iimm tt.ousantls ofsniiirt. their there are lmi-d working, inielliircnt n-.ea pouring Into tko treat At kinsiis Valle-, , the Harden ol I he West, where lb a AtihistM), Topekti & !S:mta Ke Kail road of fers them their cboicc of a.soo.ooo acres ol the line-U tin lning lauds in the world at almost their own price, it you do not believe it, write to l!:e undersigned, who will tell you where yon c ui fet a cheap land ex-plorlng ticket, aad bow, at 1 modern 1 expense, you can seo for yoursol r.ud be cou tnced. W. F. WHITE, General Paittngrr and Tickc Agnt, Tniiptft.K''' TTtOUXn. A.J5. Stone's liiibbe'r Gum Paint J a perfect protection forall outside surfaces: iron feucis, lamp pests, binóle roofs, Iron bridges, wood stoops, tin or iron roofs, smoke stacks, or ninthin-r exposed t) the sun. rala, trust or heat. 1 will apply this paint for $1.23 per hundred feet, warraiitin.-r it to last threo ' times as Ions t ny other paint, mid it Is tire proof; so bvusini; it on shkijile roofs it often saves other housus from Imminj'by being near others v. hen others are br.rnin-i. After a roof has been painted with this paint yon can light a due knot and throw it upon it and the knot will mini t ) ashes w Ithout Injuring the roof. On tin or iron I w arra: t it not t crack, roll or blister. I ca-i warrant ibis pulut for seven years. Leave orders at lile üaülti'ü otlice. A. 11. STONE. 113-tf 575 do It-rotn jieiiHU. Vo cnanto las inedi as sepulcrales de los finn ibis John Ji.ild y Samuel Ivolm, habiendo sido tire.'Uis y quebradas en el Ceméntelo Mitón du estM ciudad, por personas desconocidas, nosotros b s iibujo lirniadas ofrecemos la íe ci :n;:eisa de tí j por infonnaciou eonduciciido a la ti tvlienclou y peaa de los profanos eu dicho ceiiiUutL'i'iü. A. Dold, ' .1. II. MIOUT. t'IIAS. lt.KEI.D, Howahd Kons, Apr 11 C mi. 217-tf NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. The undcrst?ie I liaving been ajipointed ad tr. u istia tor (f tlifl estate of Antonio Baca y l'.uca by th Hon. Trobute Court in ami for the ct unty of ban Mi;;;d, New Siexico, totico is ruby given that ail outstanding nocuunu iu favor i f said estate must be immediately paid, a-id all elsims H .'iiir.st the same must be pre sents I within t'o time prescribed by law. J.f'lM.H'K li.'.CA, Administrator. ilAitlA Cl.A;:.VTAi'IA. Administratrix. Notice. All person' found trespassing liy hording sheep or cattle mi Ule creek itnln boundaries f No. i:mi:tii of iu id treej: and fir a distance of six Uim miles on both bides saiil creek, and also of C!i!!!lhi!i (or lied) lüvcr from the boundary ire lithe linca loca! ion No 'i fora distance on sixteen Miles on bulb ioes down said river, will be pr;;ee;i!ud according to law. 2o. ÍJ1 'Vti,S(S WAIXJIXGItAM. Aliiii:ilNti-aior,M Notice. . "VyO'lTCE is her.-by given that the Hoti. Pro X'H bale" Court in mu! for liie county of ban Aligcol, and 'lerrilory of New Mexico, has ap ioinlcil tbo undeifiigncd administrator of Hit ett.iie of Frank that num. ilecenied. Allper sont; imieiiied to Siud tstale will make Jmiiie (lin:c htlt'emeiit ; imd nil persons having cluirnf iigiiuisi faid ctluto will )i'escut them withiu twelve months. II. BRUNSWICK, ll"'-1yr Administrator. Las Ves?.!-, il , ribruary 7th, 180. ludían I'otlery. For sa!a by Ilowiso-f & jíhteb, Main Street, Vi'e3t i f ITaza, J,as Voai, N. M. We bava j.ist vecjived from the sonthern part of tho Tor rit iry, a k assortment of Genuine India Pottery, which is now on exhibition and fo salo at wholesale and retail , nt our store. Al persons (k-airing Curiosities from tills pari olt the counlry should have a specimeu of this po f my. .d.-lf. ""5í T"ANTTiD A wagon Kiiker, with or wlth Yf out luuls, Apply at this ofllce. 2:u-üt WM. KEESEE. TJXTANTIlI) ily a good dressmaker and seam 'i V stress, a situation in a family to work by this day. Cutting ami iittluj; a specialty, lu.-uiro r.t L:a Vegas liaUery. 215-2Í T,"frANI'ED-A ood cook. V 7 o:ice. Euquiro at thli 215-tf MSALAZAli. ATTORNEY- AT-ZAW, Las Vega 3 New Mexico WOOL-GROWERS can rely upon Immuni ty from contagious disease in their flocka nfter use of .'iiíii'H Tobacco Sheep Iip. Clnvrii;i tee'l an immediate cura for scab and prevention of infection by that terror to llock masters. Juai-iii teeü to more than repay cost of application by increased growth of wool. ' ii;M'(iiieo!l t-i imjirove tho texture of tho (leect: instead of irjiiry to it as is the result uf the use oi'oiiicr c:iiipiinds. (iuoriinteed to destroy vermin on tho animal and prevent re turn. Gnni-nnteeil to bo the most effective, cheap find sala ívniody ever oil'ered to American W o'd-gr iwers. No llockniaster should be with out it. 1 have t!i most undoubti d testimoníala corroborad, v of above. Send for circular and ad.lrc-M orders to W. M. LAUD, Ml-iia 21 X. Main St.. St. Louis, Ato. fjOMf, UtrnyttH wrSfGlen. I will pav $73 for (ho de'lverv to Otero, Sel lar & Co., IliefollowingdeM-rilied animals : Ono black iviarft mule, bunded "L" on left hip. One buck:-klu mule, horse, branded "o" on left shoulder. ::0 sorrel mare, braa'ted with mi "L," Willi horizontal line acro.is middle of littler, on lo! t thoi ldcr. Ono sorrel hone, banded wltli i.n "L" witha loop near the top. One bay ebulien four years old branded with Kf:er'T." One t'.r.rk bay Htnllion Ave jean old, branded wtih letter "I" and cross "L" on leit shoulder. - J. E. LOltINU, lm-d Unrrvs forBale, I linvo'O pack burros for sal, of good slz and strong body and anyone desiring to ( them befora purchasing will find tiem at my place at Las Alamos, New léxico. 212-lw . . ANORK3 SENA. , W. Steele, .lUSTICS OF TUB PEACE for Precinct Ko. 23, East i.us Vega a. Ur.il Estate, Cullacting Agent ani Convcr anccr. Deeds, Mortgnes and JiiBtice-,' Bltoiki for sale. onico on tho hill between the old and new towua. L'nUvo W'l". As a,T:ent for Jem i ?In,. Ferea, I hnvo on hand n la':re n of.!t've wl-.e, and will sell It at li'd.-.-'" k And i(!t;iil. This winfl made by Mr. ferea llii b,t in this Territory. Ofilco at my l i-sinenceiir. .South H-io-jíiU btrev-t, Las Vcg IU, New LleiifO. JOCE L'iNACIO ESQUIVEL. HEECHAUT, LOS ALAXOS, 2T. M. ' :o: A!-o Dculor In cattle, sheep, ' . '. wool, hides, ; grais and all ; Kinds of PRODUCE f - - . 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