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Las Vegas Free Press Wednesday, Juhb 1, 1892. Call and get card with direc tion for making A. I. Coffee of Graaf& Kline Furnished rooms at Optic Block. Ripuns Tubules euro indigestion. The city council will meet tonight. Kansas City meats always on hand a T. W. Hayward's. No. 3 and No. 1 passenger trains are bulletined on time. The only place in town to get spring lamb Is at the DELMONICO. The K. of P. meets tonight for the election of officers. All members are requested to attend. There was a free for all boxing contest in one of the West Side stores yesterday morning. No, ot killed, 0. Finest boiled ham and roasted meats at the DELMONICO. Messrs. Hill & Nisson are decorat ing the interior of M. J. Crowley's new brick house on Railroad avenue, A very successful way to collect bills is to run around with an ax in your hand a method adopted by one of our West Side merchants. Finest butter and fresh eggs at the DELMONICO. Wanted, lady clerk who is a good typewriter. Address care Fbkk I'kkss. P. Callahan leaves for Mitchell, on the A. & P. railroad, tonight, where he is engaged to construct a largo dam for Mitchell Bros., the Chicago capitalists. California Cabbage, Fresh Tomatoes, Green Peas, Cauliflower, AT HOFMEEIER & DEMUR'S. Figs, dates and tho finest con (Vo tionery at Mis. M. J. Woods'. Tho regular meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of tho Presbyterian church will bo held with Mrs. Bord- man tomorrow afternoon promptly at 8 o'clock. About (500 changed hands in Al buquerque on the result of the Sla vin-Jackson fight. Most of the boys failed to pick the winner and got Uft. There was a large attendance at the meeting of the Ladies' Aid Sow ety held this afternoon at the M. E. parsonage. It was decided to have a sociable on the 20th of June, The resignation of Mrs. Sarah Gatch' til was unanimously laid on the table, Last Sunday morning promptly at lit o'clock all of the saloons in So corro went closed with a whack and bang like a steel trap. This was due to the firm stand taken by his honor Judge Freeman in his address to the triad jury. Socorro Chieftain. lilffE&il PERSONAL. Chas. Turney arrived from the A L ranch yesterday. Oscar Mallirickrodt arrived from Puerto de Luna this morning. J. B. Ilowells, of La Cuova, is mounring the loss of a six-legged calf. B. J. Marqaes was on the streets today. We hope he has fully recov ered. Mrs. and Miss Moore , of Vincennes, Indiana, arrived this morning and went direct to the Ladies' Home. Revs. Ferrari and Fernandee have been in Albuquerque, helping cele brate the feast of the patron saint of the town. Pedro Gallegos shot and killed two large grizzly bears near Mannelitis yesterday, and was exhibiting their hides around town today. Geo. W. Hartman returned from Cerrillos last night, but left his fami ly there. His little girl had the measles, but is over them now and out again. Hon. W. D. Lee, judge of the dis trict court, left the city last evening in company with his daughter, for southern California. He will be ab sent several weeks. Democrat. II. D. Brown, representing the Worl'ds Fair, was in town today, making arrangements to have adver tising matter placed here. He leaves tonight for the south. R. A. Savageau, an old time resi dent here, engaged in merchandise brokerage, is in town today, shaking hands with old friends and looking as young as when ho left here five or six years ago. II. F. Grierson, who was immigra tion agent for the Santa Fh hero for a number of years, arrived from the south last night and will spend a few days at the Springs before going east. M. A. Otero will leave tonight for Minneapolis as delegate to the He publican national convention. Mr, Otero has not been well for several days, but don't intend to allow sick ness to iuterfere with important busi ness. Deputy U. S. Marshals Serapio Romero and Bernardo Romero are in the city attending the sessions of the U. S. district court for the conn ties of Santa Fe,Taos,Rio Arriba and Sau Juan, which opened here yester day. New Mexican. Prof. Ramsay returned from Albu querque last night. lie was yester day elected principal of the normal department of the university, at a salary of $2,000 per year. We are glad he will not leave tho territory and that he wasi lucky enough to strike so good a position. The pro fessor has now concluded he don't care to live in California. Fresh Strawbsrries, Apricots, Cherries, Tomatoes. Will have 50 boxes strawberries on tonight's train and 12u oi tomor row night's. Leave your orders early. J. H. STEARNS, THE PEOPLE'S G IKK Ell. The seminary exercises at tin- op era house lant night attracted a large and appreciative audience. The act ing wa-i like the work of professionals lather than of amateur this is the verdict of a professional gentle-man. Mi-ta Belle Roger sang hei trill and melodies in a perfectly natural and graceful manner, and it certainly surprised her friends and teachers, as well as tho public. Miss Ophelia Ilenriqncs is gifted with a clear, sweet voice and an ex quisite taste. She charmed all bo- holders with her graceful aoting, Not a note was strained, not "a mus cle exaggerated, not a motion un called for the result of deep study and persistent cultivation. Lafe' Allen deserves special men tion. His familiar voice has resound ed iu all our churches, but never to greater advantage and perfection than at the opera house last night. The others performed their parts to the satisfaction of all present and gave a fine exhibition. EAILEOAD POINTERS. R. R. Rogers is on tho sick list. Machinist William Moran has re signed. Ninety cars of stock were fed at Wallace today. John Hanlin, the blacksmith, is laid off with an attack of rheuma tism today. It is surprising to seo how many people forget the old proverb, time and trains wait for no man. Wm.Thiel, a cousin of Mrs. L. J. Ra)mond, will arrive from Detroit Friday on a month s visit. C. Sandoval, of Maxwell City, is in charge of section 140, in place of Tomas Sanchez, who is laying off on account of sickness in his family. The body of Jim Ileal the news agent who was killed by the cars ai Trinidad a few days ago, was shipped yesterday to Kansas City. The bodies of 150 soldier passed through from Santa Fe en route for the national cemetery at Foil Leaven worth, Kansas, this morning, in charge of Conductor Fugale. Great fear is expressed of a grass hopper plaguo in Colfax county this k 1 -II! . . ..1' year. Aireaay minions m j"us grasshoppers have made iheir appear and are covering the railroad track near Colmor. Frank Stone.blacksniitli's foreman, left for Topeka this morning, to h ive an operation performed on his ryes. William McClain will laU his place during his absence. Somebody will t'1 'f ,u doesn't let some of the mu rii d femi nine beauties of Maxwell City alone. You can not infringe tin- mnital rights of the Mexicans :my m-tv than of the Americans uithom mu lling powder. A couple of night- ago a little incident happened a t .Maxwell City of which a couple of i.tleim-n are fully aware. A six !! ter l- sometimes a powerful argument. THIS U0ENIN&. Judge Waldo and faulty arrived from Santa Fe. Mrs. A. J. McKeiii a, of Topeka, who came here to take her daughter from the convent school, left with her for Topeka. Miss Mat tie Sharp, who is mi her way from Albuquerque to Colorado Springs, stopped off to visit Mrs. A. II. Kellogg and Mr. and Mrs. 0. Caldwell for a few days. Mrs. II. G. Coors and children left tor Howard, Kansas, on a visit to William F. Coors, and from there they will go to Tascosa, Texas. Mrs. Dr. Skipwith and child left for Emporia, Kansas, on a visit to her mother. Made a iipecialty and kept con stantly in refrigerator. Give uie atrial. Orders called for mid goods delivered. J. S. DILLON. Phoenix F?SY Market A prospector claims to have found a lead in lionito canon tint, assays 7 in crold and silver on the surface. o lie intend to ifo down on tie vein and see if it improves. W d,d not lipar how l irL'i- a Vein it i-. but one that was liii)-teelcd "ill '!i' ,c some years ag w,' ver I nr - Denver-El Paso SIIOH.T X.IXT3 A mire thiio' tl,at -u m I' i at Hartman & Weil'- i:- I Feed and l'rodilee in .Ni .M m ", at the lowest prices. We have 1,000 choice Fruit Trees in assorted varieties, very cheap, Theso trees were grown in New Mex icon, and consequently aro better than trees brought a great distance. We have all kinds of fresh Field andGardeu Seed at wholesale and retail. Now i your time. Sow your blue gras, and while clover seed and put out your onion sets, plant your peas, etc Don't forget the place. Ifflil ft WEIL'S Bridge Street, l as Vegas KANSAS CITY MEAT Notics roa Ptolication. In the district court, county or Ban Miguel, territory of Mew M ex loo. William O. liny don, vs. All the unknown belt of Aufrusttn Quintan, of Vluoent Rollwtl, the Un known heirs of Crui Lu coro and Abellna (Mix, heirs of 'jose Candelnrlo I Chancory No.41M. Uarcla and or Hnfa el no rirlquex, the unknown he In of Juan Pedro Ar chuletta and of Teodora IHiran, and all unknown clalmanta who claim any Interest In the premises hereinafter described ad verse to eomplalnant.tho said William Q. Haydon. Tho aaid defendants above named, and all unknown claimant of Intorexts In and to the lands and premises hereinafter mentioned and dosrrllied who claim adverse to complain ant. William O. Haydon, to aald lands, are hereby notified that a suit In chancery haj been commenced In aald district court by said cnmplnlmint. In which complainant prayathat upon the ttnal hearlnir In aald cause tho title and estate In and ui these certain tracts and parcels of land and real estate situate, lylnif and being In the county of Han Miirutl aTore mld. and described as follows, to wit: "Lota numbers ono (1), two 2. three :i) and four (, In block numtwr thirty-cmht as or the Uis Veiraa Hill Site Town Company's addition to I.niVeiras.Blso lots numbers twentv(au),twenty one (21,twenty-riiir (vM) mid twenty-Sve ISA J of block number twrnty-nliiel2il of the Sim Mluu'-I Town Site Company' a-ldltion to Las VeirHS, all of sulci lots now In the Ini-orporated town of East l.as Veifas. In tho county of San Ml irucl and territory of New Mexico, be estab lished as bclnir tho property of suld complain ant, free t mm and airslnst any claim whatso ever of the said defendants or liny or either of them. hwI that the said defendants and all and every of them ie forever barred and es topped from havinir or claiming any riitht or title to suid premises adverse to onniplalnant, and that complainant's title to said iundand real estate bo lorever quieted and set at rest. That unless vou enter your appearance In tno said suit on or before tho first Monday of July, A. I). 18(12, the same being the 4th day of July, A. I). 1SH3, a decree pro confesao therein will be rendered against you. M. A. Otkro, Clerk of the Fourth Judicial District Court. William O. Haydow, Solicitor for Complainant. Dated May isth, A. I). 1BU3. F. H. Shultz Renter f. ghoe Dealer Has a new stock of ladles', children's and gents' Fine Shoes. Tho Latest Styie3 and Lowest Prices a RECULATE THE STOMACH, LIVER AND BOWELS, AKT PURIFY THE BLOOD. A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR TmfflMMtoi. nilUaunra. Headache. Con.tt ration, Dr.prpnla, Cbroale LiYer Trouble J Dlutneaa, Bad Complexion, Draentery. Offenalva Breath, and all dleardera or the J X Stomach, Urer Bad newel. a, on receipt 01 1 eeuie. auuroae THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. 10 SPROCK STREET. NEW YORK CITY. a NEW ORLEANS Barber Shop. Wanted, all the ladies in Las Ve gas to know that I will make a spe cialty, for the next 10 days, of sharp ening all kinds of scissors; also razor honing. Tho cheapest of any shop in the city for cash. Work guaran teed or no charges. G. It. WILSON, Prop. 6th. St., opr. San Migukl JUnk. G. A. KRANICH, ih, k ft nr EES. AIho miinufacturprs of tine Copp r ami Sheet Iron Wares, uuice in rear or bkutii.b Kink. MRS. R. J. HAMILTON, lias commenced builncu on Ilrlilgc Street, oppoilts Cooley'i livery itnblca. LATEST STYLES and ALL WOKK GUARANTEED TO GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION. E. Z. GREEN Housc,Sigm:;Ornamcatal PAINTER. Paper Hanging and Dec orating a Specialty. Kiilsomimiiig, Graining, Glazing, etc, Orders from tlie country promptly at tended to. shop on BRioae smeer, one door EAST Of CAJAL'a BARBER BHOf. pROF. A. P. SMITH, ARTIST, Blanchard St. First door East of the Scmenary. Thorough Instruction. Keasonable Terms. EDWARD mimn im LAS VEQAB, N. M. Uorncy (JonDelor at Jav. hi km AFEW SPECIA -AT CHEAP STORE! Ladies' Black Silk Mitts, heavy quality, extra long, 25 cents per pair. Ladies' Silk Gloves, in drab, brown and tan, warranted all Misses Black Silk "per Children s full, regular made Black Hose, sizes from 5 to Ladies' Jersey Vests, in ecru and white, at 10 cents each. J. BURGER s CO. 5 T I I Dealer In V 1 "WINES jrS& California sndNstlv Whiskies ancW S&&Juh Brandies. Jl'll IAS VEGAS. IT. Yi Lffi'" CALL OR SEND FOR PRICES. tN agle Clothing Go. HALF THE Are not half suited in Suits. They put up with about one-half their money s worth by patronizing antediluvian 100 per cent dealers. For common sense buyers we have following common sense prices: MEN'S SUITS. Worth M0, this werk Worth $15, this week. . . . Worth $18, this week Worth $20, this wnk.... 0 00 . 10 (10 . 12 ()0 . 15 00 BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS.. Worth $1.50, Ih'w week 60c Worth $3, this week l 75 Worth $5, this week 3 00 Worth $8, this week 6 00 BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS. Worth $0.50, this week. . . .i 00 Worth $8, this week 5 00 Worth $10, thiH week 1 50 Worth $15, this we. k 10 00 Don' forget these are all new goods, honght this spring for cash. ' No old Bhelf-worn goods, high at any jricc. Eagle Clothing Co. The Leading Clothiers, Railroad Avenue, East Las Vegas. 0FF1I TIIK - silk, at 30 cents per pair. Mitts, at 20 cents pair. S, at 15 cents per pair. HATS. Boys' wool, worth V5o, for 15o Boys' straw, worth 75o, for 40o Men's straw,-worth $1.25, for. . . ,75o SHOES. Boys' Shoes worth $2, for $1 00 Boys' Shoes worth $3, for I 75 Men's Shoes worth $1.80, for. . 75o Men's Shoes worth $2.50, for. . 1 25 Men's Shoes worth $4.00, for. . 2 60 Boys Shirt Waists worth 60o, for 25o Boys' Shirt Waists worth 75o,for 50o Men's White Shirts worth $1, for 50o Men's Night Shirts worth $1, for 60a MEN