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Las Vegas Free Press 21 ok dat, May 2, 1892. ami gjt oirl with direc tions for. making A. I. Coffee of Graaf& Kline Furnir-hed rconiH, old Optic block The county commissioners were in session this morning. Jiiht arrived, at Graff and Kline's, thirty bankets of fine apples. A. G. Green is delivering fine Cot tonwood trees to those who desire them, at reasonable prices. Orders can be left at this office. Fresh butler and eggs at the Del monico meat market. Kansas City meats always on hand at T. W. Hay ward's. Walter Curran, a crazy tramp, was nent out of town this morning. When Billy Long arrested him, ho threatened to shoot, but Hilly didn't "scare." Billy Long gave him a coat and several other things, so that he could get a fresh start, and he started. Finest strawberries In town at Bell it Co's. Lasltiighl some miscreant broke into the barn of Mr. II. Levy, who lives north of town, near the Hot Spring track, and stole seven or eight sacks of oats and corn, a blan ket and a new wagon cover. Tracks show that the thieves came, with a wazon and Mr. Levy tracked them some distance, but got no trace of them. This is a heavy loss to Mr. Levy, and we are sorry to hear of his misfortune. Strawberries, California Peas, Asparagus, JUST IX AT EOFMEISTER & DEMMER'S. CCTCT 1CTE3. ' In tho caso of Salazar verms Labadie a verdict for tho plaintiff was returned this morning. Simon Baca and David Griega, chariTi-d with the murder of James Malonoon Ileccells fc McDowell's ranch ii: 189 2,wero discharged this morning through the efforts of their attorney, C. W. Pierce. Regular meeting of the Royal Art h chapter to-night. lfc.133 W TAX Fatem. ' After May 4 next all property re turns will be made by tho assessor, who will add tho prescribed penalty of 25 per cent on all returns so made by him. E- W.I'ikkck, Chief Deputy Assessor, Sun Miguel Co ,N. M. The regular monthly meeting of tho Ladies' Relief society will la held at the rcsidenco of Dr. Alice Rice, to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. A full tendance is de sired. Jilt. S. A. SrCDKBAKKIt, Secretary. See u.heiliM iiieiit lor bids on city coutiucling on eooiid page of paper. . . " I a ! i n A ,a a ifli EAILEOAD NEWS. : Richard Hayes left forTopeka this morning. Williard Garriot, the caller, is still very sick. Engine Inspector Zink was very sick yesterday. A Raymond special arrived on Saturday evening. Tho Railroad Employees Protec tive association, meets tomorrow night J. F. Morris, pcneral railroad man, leaves for the City of Mexico, shortly. Henry Tierce is rejoicing over hi 37th birthday. All tho boys wih him many of them. Frank Kinney, a" first-class ma chinist, left for Raton this morning, to resume work there. John Lamberson arrived last night from Santa Fe, and went to .work this morning as day air-brake in spector. F. L. Eames arrived from La Junta on Saturday evening, being called to this city by the death of his mother. J. G. Crawford, who has been vis' king M. R.' Williams for a couple of days, left this morning for Oakland, Illinois. George Marshall left this morning for Raton, whero ho has accepted a position in the bridge and building department. M. R. Williams, superintendent of tho bridge and building department, and Roadmaster Raymond went up tho road this morning. Fresh Strawberries, 25c per box Cranberries, 12 J per qt. First Run Maple Sugar Extra Fine. Coal Oil, any quantity, 25 cts per gal. Try it. J. H. STEARNS, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER. Tms Mobnh'3. Hon. Jefferson Raynolds left for Denver. Ed. McAvoy, of Raton, passed through. Levi Hughes, U. S. internal rev enue collector, arrived. Col. Ed. Haren, A. T. & S. F. im migration agent, passed through. Bernardo Romero passed through from Santa Fe to Wagon' Mound. Alex. Levy returned from the south and lefj, for Walsenberg, Col orado. R. R. Pierce, father of F. II. Pierce, left for Louisville, Ky. lie has been greatly benefited by the baths at the Springs. Mrs. Jackson, wife of the cele brated photograper of Denver, and her sister passed through after a pleasant trip to California. Judgo Newcomb, of Las Cruces, arrived this morning. a Tho town herd will begin on the 1st of the month, superintended by John Green. Cattle will bo taken out mornings and delivered evenings. Good pastures. Leave orders at Green Bros' meat market. The Oak restaurant is now open at its new location on Sixth tr cet Meal tickets $5, meals 25 cents. Mns. S. A. Mii.i.kk. Received Today: Fine Fresh Strawberries, The finest in town. Fresh Green Peas, Fine fresh Cauliflower, Fine fresh Asparagus, And Fresli Fisli. Cfcldcn Rule Grocery Co. PEES01TAL. G. C. Mendall left to-day for Nor folk, Virginia. CI) as. Tamme is still very sick wun too rncumaiism. Mrs. Ed. McCulcheon and Mrs. C. C. Robbins went east yesterday. Col. T. 1). Mills went to Secorro on Salnrday night and returned this morning; Miss Mary Tripp is reported re covering very fast and hopes to be out very soon. Al Quinly and Walter Benjamin will open up tho Tamme saloon to morrow night. Johnny Warren will stay at Aib.i querque till after tho races, tho 5th and Oth of this mouth. John Dickerman ' tho-. plumber, skipped out on Saturday uight, leav ing his creditors mourning. Mrs. W. II. Kelly went to Mora yesterday on a visit to her .mother and sister. She expects to be gone several weeks. Lectures on purely educational subjects will be given during the county normil by Prof. G. S. Ramsay, A. M.; Prin. F. W. Chatfield, A. M.; F. G. Doty, B. L.; Bio. David and other prominent educators. A. R. Robbins, the east sido post master, to day received his appoint ment as one of tho civil service ex aminers for this place. W. G. Koogler is the second member and the commission sends another. They sit twice a year, but do not know when the next session will be. . KANSAS CITY MEAT Made a specialty and kept con stantly in refrigerator. Give me a trial. Orders called for and goods delivered. J. S. DILLON. Fhoenis f: Market Corn-fed beef, from 3J cents up, at Green Brothers fc Co.'s.' Fine lobsters just received from Los Angeles, at Max Tyrons. Those nickle pies in the New Eng land bakery. Yum! yum! Denver-El Paso SHORT LINE A sure thing that you can buy at Ilartman & Weil's the best Feed and Produce in New Mexico, at the lowest prices. Wo have 1,000 choice Fruit Trees in assorted varieties, very cheap. These trees were grown in New Mex- icon, and consequently are better than trees brought a great distance. We have all kinds of fresh Field and Gardeu Seed at wholesale and retail. Now i your time. Sow your blue gras-i and white clover seed and put out your onion sets, plant your peas, etc. Don't forget the place. HTMI &. WEIL'S Bridge Street, !f.as Vegas WANTED. Everybody to know the East Las Vegas Steam Laundry is in full ope ration and doing first class work at reasonable prices. Having had sev eral years experience, and having se cured tho services of an expert laun dress of Kansas City, wo can give en tire batisfactmn. Givo us a trial. Send orders and wo will call for goods. B. C. PETTENGER & CO N0TIC2 TO TUS CITI2EN3 AND TAX PAY EES cp East Las Veoas, N. Ii. Wln'irnn. B ijctltlcin olKiicd liy artra num ber of tin- tiiuoim mid lux rjiiyer of the tuwn if "ii't I n Violin. Sew Mexico, buo lirrn pre enleil unci II t'U Willi the liimnl of IrimltKH nf KHi.l town, lriif mid pniyliur tbat tlio Uad of tniKtim. i.f imiiI lowu ii Hiproprliiio if ibo fmlillu mono) it of mlil lnwii tliu mini or I mi i u il) IMfMl in the pur. Iihbo ! h act of b ind 1 11 Hiruuit'iHK und for tlm t-niitlllliineul mid iuiIii leiiHnee of H brim, liiind In mud town; Mild Hppropiinllon In tin niiido upon tli iioiidliiou Ihut private iiiillvliiinila do Mibuiribo like Hiliiiunt of fur Mirli puii'littn-, iiii'I Fiml liiainiiii' iiiH Klit-n piirrliiiM'ii to !o mid rcmulii lliu propciiy l mud town und to l u.eii ly tlii'lr iliri'i llon. uml Willi u mild pclliloii tin 9 boon dcliii rcd fur aitlnutiiercoii until the next rt'Kiilnr nit otinic if I ho trimtw of mild town, to bold on the Mb iluy or Miiy. A. I. lKtt, at tho lionr of 1:' o'cIim k p. in , at. Hie olliro of Kui.crt I. M. Ko-.". In tlm '1 ainmn i ru liouao In aunt town, to mWu ltd mtoiii Imvieif otijuo tliiim to thu irrHiilinif of Hitlil pi illlon and muk lni of kiich HppriipilHtion iiu opportunlly to b liimrd ihortoii; Ibmrlore, all potaonn. clti (in or tax pnjerft of on id town oppi.Hinif or IiuvIiik any olijocllon to thu grumliix of unlit poiluun and Ul.ikliiif axid niipiopi intioii for kiii Ii purpont), lire icupurifuliy Invited to ac pi nr Ix toit .i lit bonrd f irunlvi aof amd town i.i.d make Itn-ir ol J.-nlnnn at Hii' tlrno and pittoe iiloromi-iiHoiicil. Hud If no (iliji'i-tiona be ao iiihiIu ihut miih appruprlatlon ol ilo- imhiio in ini-t n of a ilil kiwii aa aKki d for n anld t ell lion iimy b-noi'lu liv Ik bouid ul liuaicua of aaia wwu ai aaiu uv . I. D. Romero, Cheap : Store DKALKB IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Sho:s And General Merchandise. M. Roiikro, Agent Southwest Corner of Plaza. EAST LAS VEGAS JiVery anil Jclianft e ASSOCIATION, Feed c&Salo Static. Good rlics acd saddle horsei always in. Hard and Soft Coal. Sixth st., East Las Vegas, N. M. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. Goods delivered to any part of (be city. MM AT CLOSSON & BURNS SIXTH .BTUEET, AS CHEAP AS ANY OTHER FLAGS IN TOWN. ' NEW ORLEANS Barber Shop. Ladies' scissors and gentlemen's razors honed. Will make the above work a specialty for the next ten days. Tho cheapest of any other shop in the city for cash. G. II. WILSON, Prop. Cth. St., orr. San Miguel Bank. MRS. R." J. HAMILTON, DRESSMAKEE, Hat commenced butlneaa on Bridge Street, oppotlte Cooley'a llrcry atablca. . LATEST STYLES akd ALL WOItK OUAIS ANTES!) . TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. ,E. Z. GREEN House,Sign til Ornamental PAINTER. Paper Hanging and Dec orating a Specialty. - Wall Paper. Brown Backs - - 8c. per i oil White Backs 15 and 20c. per roll .Gilts 15 to 25c per roll Ingrains 20c. per roll Vamishahl'? paper 85 to 40o. per roll. Kalsomiming, Graining, Glazing, etc. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. SHOP ON BRIDQE STREET, ONE DOOR CAST OP CAJAL'a BARBER SHOP. pROF. A. F. SMITH, ARTIST, Blanchard St. First door East of tho Semenary. Thorough Instruction. HoujonatileTornid. F. H. Shultz Hub opened a complete stock of W.u DOUGLAS HOES Nubian and all klnda ol l adles' Shoe Dressing-. CENTIiK BTBEET, East of Welli-Fa go Exprcs . N3TIS3 roa Pjblication. Ill tho Dlsti'lcU'mn-t, Cmiiity of San Mlfruol, I Ai il Zi, A. D. 1SW. I Max Noi-Uliiiim. ) v.. IliM'lim & ("oiiipunv. Jucoli No 4143. Ilovhin, and Nluliolui hleciibuek. J Tim iu:d ilefi'luliiiit". liotliin & Coiiipuiiy. .):(. i 1 llni liiii. mi l Nit'lioiiiH Mniihork, are liiTeiiy nut Hii it tlmt un utiiioii in UNsuiiipHii by titiucliineiit h;ta tieiin uoiiiineneed iifiilnt tlieiu In tho illnrlet court for tlio county of Sun Mi Hiiel.tiiilloiyol Nuw Mexii'o.by mild pluliitlir, Mux Noiilliuiia, t. ri'covur four liiindii'd und ulnt'ty doliiirs und twenty -three rontM IJIlKj.lJ, on uiti'oiint i.f a promitiory iintn iiiuilo hiiiI ex ecuted ly lefi iidiiiiia lloeliin & Company, i)ny ii I ilu to IIIimi-Ii, LuwuiMti-in Si l4!Vl,.uiiil tiy Ilium nHl)rnii lo pliilnlin", .aid note b -Iiik diited NoveinoerU, Inil.pnyulilo 6 nioiillis i.fier dulo. Hint unless you en'rr or eiiuii) t. be eiiieied jour Hppeiiruuca in Hld suit on or before tliO tlrnt Wiuidiiy of Juno, A . il. IhiH the aaine IkMiiit Monibiy. June 0, A . 1. In.).'. Jutlir inn , t by default tUercm will bo juudored uirulnut you. " M. A. Otkiio. Clerk. I.OKO & Foiit, Attorneys for I'luliitlir. mm mm urn, Las vhoas, N. M. Uorncy (jounelor at JJavT. At the Cheap. Store A FEW ODDS AND' ENDS That wo managed to pick tip while cast: 75 doz. LINEN HUCK TOWELS 82 inches long; they are a 23o towel; we will close thorn out at 12jo. 38 dozen BOYS' WAISTS, Mado of good quality Outing Flannels; thoy aro a 60o waist; you can buy them of us, in any size, at 30c each. 60 doz. gents' BALBRIGGAN HOSE, Full regular made; they retail at 25c; our price 15c. 95 doz. gents' COLORED HOSE, In Brownand Drab; full regular made, at 12jc. Our lot ODD LAGE CURTAINS, Of a fine quality; you can have your pick at 50c. J- BUBG-EE cS5 CO. - . . 11 Dealer In 'iAS Californin ondNative SOILCIKS LAS VEGAS,! IT. K CALL OR SEND FOR PRICES. 11! GOODS, LATEST STYLES. Notwithstanding tho fact that we aro selling Business Suit at $10, $12.50 and $15, tho high standard of mako is maintained, and they are an good an tailor made garments for which you will have to pay $10 to 15 moroa suit. For tho next ten days we will sell . Children's Suits worth $2.50, for. 90a Children's Suits worth $3.50, for $1 75 Boys' Suits worths 65.00, for ,3 00 Boyb' Suits worth $8 00 for. $5 00 Boys' Shirt Waists worth OOolor... .lJ 20o Boys' Shoes woitl H 00 i'or .-. $100 Boys' Straw Hats worth 7.c for 0o Men's Whito ShirLe worth $1 for. .- 60o Men's Night Shirts worth $1 for . ..' ...50o Men's Negligee Shirts worth 1 Ho for 80o Men's White Laundiied Shirts worth $1.23 for. 153 Don't forget that these aro all nsw goods, bought this spring. No old, shelf worn stock, which is high at any price o ?i tV3 -1 8 A Souvenir Given to Each Purchaser Eagle Clothing Co. Tho Leading Clothiers, Railroad Avenue, East Lao Vogao. B. MACKEL, riM f"-', KJ is' w