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QLy Ay Ay Ay Vol. I. East Las Vegas, New Mexico, Saturday Evening, June 11. 1892. No. 152. LATE NEWS. Faott MINNEAPOLIS. DIVIDEND DECLARED. Botox, June 10. The Bell Tele phone company today declared a reg ular qnart-rly dividend of three per cent, payable June 15. Minneapolis, June 10. At 9:33 Whitelaw Reid, of New York, was by acclamation nominated an the convention's candidate for vico president. BILL REFERRED. Wahiiington, June 10. In the senate, the house bill for the admis sion of New Mexico and Arizona as states was referred to tho committee on appropriations. investments will command tho great est attention. Such opinions a this aro worth much in leading financial circleo, and they ought to encourage the de velopment of very many first class irrigation projects now lying dor mant in New Mexico for the lack of the proper kind of a hustler to take hold of them. Sabbath Musinos. RELIGIOUS. . First Presbyterian Ciicrcii. Rev. Norman S. Skinner will preach both morning and evening. Episcopal Church. Rev. Mr. Githens will preach again at tho Episcopal church tomorrow at 1 1 a. m. First Baptist Church. Sabbath school, 0:45 a. m.; sermon to the children, 11 a. m.; children's day exercise, 8 p. ni. Everybody in. vucxi. A. A. Laytox, pastor. CHARGED TO NEW MEXICO. Des Moines, June 10. The state board of health has received notice of teven cases of smallpox in Dan bury, Woodbury county, the diseaue being brought here by a stranger from New Mexico. A new artiolo of religion is sug gested by Mr. W. O. Atwali r in an essay in the last Forum. He thinks Americans cat too nint h, and that the prevalent duty of the Christian is to diet Good for Mr. Atwaier and . goodfor tho new dogma. Wo slmll como one of t-ese days to a Hue ; comprehension ot what good old , At 1 1 a. ni. tlio jastor will preach to Paul meant when he reasoned before i 1110 olt children and the youno: a FOR FINE FURNITURE For the Kitchen, bed room, parlor, dining room, or the office, Carpets, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Matting, Baby Carriages Bicycles, Tricycles, First M. E. Church. Services will be held tomorrow at the First M. E. church, D. V., as fol. lows: Sunday school at 0:45 a. in.; DEATH OF PRESIDENT POLK. Washington, June 10. Col. L. L. Polk, of North Carolina, president of the National Farmers' Alliance, who has been dangerously ill for the past 10 days, at his residence in this city, Buffering from hemorrhage of the bladder, caused probably by a tumor, died tonight. Felix of righteousness, and other things. Although it didn't give tho women all that they asked for, no general conference of the Methodist Episco pal church has ever more pronounc edly recognized woman's beneficent and far-reaching influence in the tcmueranco 1 BOI'mo 0,1 'u' 't l'lan of Life." Jext, Ecclesiastics xu., 1, etc. In the afternoon the funeral of Mr. J. N. Siransner will take place, conducted by the Odd Fellows. At 8 o'clock p. m. tho children's day exercises will take place. The program pre pared by the board of education is CN i lfi. . W I M rw FOR sTH) LOW PRICES. Ice Cream Freezers, Refrig erators, Carpet Sweep ers, Window Shades, Lace and Chenile Curtains Wire screen Doors and Windows, Trunks, Valises, Shawl Straps. In fact, we are Headquarters for Everything. EEMEMBI ROSENTHAL BROS. Base Balls & Bats, Cro- Quet. church than the one which has been j called the League of Honor. It con in session in Omaha. Cheer up, i B'sl8 or" beautiful songs, recitations, Methodist women of America. You ; an exercise by the primary dass,and have already morally gained the i is interesting throughout. Tho pro great points you havo been striving ' gran opens with a processional. All invueu. a. Hoffman, l'astor. DailyStageLine FROM A COLORADO COAL COMBINE. Trinidad,J une 10. The Colorado Coal & Iron company and the Colo rado Fuel company are two of the largest concerns of the kind in the country, and an agreement has been reached whereby tho two will consol idate. All arrangements have been made and the plans agreed upon, and as soon as the appraisement of the various properties is made the combination will be completed. Something of the enormity of this combine may be learned when it is stated that the Colorado Coal & Iron company is stocked at 115,000,000 and the Colorado Fuel company at $10,000,000. It will be the largest coal combine evet known west of Pennsylvania, and will be equal to the great Read ing combine, the aggregate stock of the two companies running up to $25,000,000. mm m Stoueh and Fall Outloos. In case the statehood enabling act passes the senate, which now seems probable, Santa Feans generally are counting on lively times this summer and fall, for thero will be an election or two, the state constitutional con vention, the legislature and the land court in session here, and these will attract a great many visitors to the capital city, to say nothing of the natural impetus statohood prospects will give all business interests. Local hotel men in particular are counting upon good times. New Mexican. Ibeioation Securities. for the actual realization will dawn upon you sooner lhau now antici pated by you or the world. The newer and higher and broader definition of religion which embraces the idea that man has something be sides a soul to save that ho has a body to free from tho inherited shackles of infirmity and disease, a mind to lift up and enlighten, and a social condition to ameliorate and elevate this definition, gaining with every day a wider acceptation, is the most promising development of re ligious progress in this our day and generation. A Santa Fe man recently in Chi cago quotes Lyman P. Gage, a noted Chicago capitalist and of high rank ;among investors, as saying that financial authorites all over the coun try are begiuuiug to realize the value of irrigation securities. Mr. Gage aid he considered investments in ir rigation enterprises as the safest the west has to offer, not excepting rail road bonds, and it is his opinion that within the coming year this class of T. L. Zimmerman, a plasterer, whose home is in northern Indiana, but who at present has no address, was charged before Judge Woosler with stealing a pistol, a dime bank, two gold watches and a diamond ring from a writing desk, during the fire day before yesterday. L. C. Fort prosecuted and Mrs. Dr. Pettijohn defended the prisoner. It was proven that the pistol and ravings bank were found upon his person to the satisfaction of the court, and al ter an able address by the prosecuting at torney and a reply by Mrs. Pettijohn, the judge bound him over in 1300 to appear before the grand jury in No vember. The court was crowded during the bearing of this case. 1 1IEH3EES OF'TEE LAS VE9A3 KOD AND Gra Club. Toma Esquibe', of La II u ion, was caught f r the sec ml time Scal ing g .od-t from I. I), Komero's rt re, and a waimnt ban been issmd for his arrest by Judge Wooster. The first time Mr. Romero did not prose cute on account of his relationship to several very prominent citizens. It is thought that many other articles have been taken by him at other times. The trial will come off Mon day at Judge Woostc r's. The Eastern Star had a very en joyable time last night, and no won der, considering the strawberry and cream part of tho program. Tho New Mexico delegation voted for Harrison, as we thought they would, though they were credited to Blaine all the time. You are especially requested to meet at the rooms of T. Crispell, Sunday at 2 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of attending tho funeral of a member of our club, Jno. A. S.raus ner. Tiikron Crisfell, President. A. It. Qcinly, Secretary. There will be general regret throughout New Mexico at the ca lamity by fire that has como upon Las Vegas. There isn't a better community anywhere in tho west, and while its loss is serious, it is not of the magnitude, it is not of the kind, to make the people sit down in discouragement and inactivity. Out of tho burning of frame structures come brick houses, and our predic tion is that from the flames, phoenix like, will arise a better Las Vegas than we ever knew before. Albu querque Democrat. Tammany is getting ready to take water. The story now is that if the national convention admits the Clevo land instead of tho Hill delegates the latter will throw their votes to Gov ernor Flower. That is to say, if they can't mako the game go their way they'll not pl iy. Even the con templation of huch an event as this will mako Colorado Democra's feel sick. Th'y arc in the sam? boat with Tammany, or at least a simi'ar boat, and if they havu to vote for Mr. Cleveland it will be a blue day. J. V. Stailey, staff correspondent of the Kansas City Times, says: "I regard New Mexico as possessing greater and more varied resources than any other western state or terri tory." Mr. Stailey thinks New Mex ico will become a state within a year, and that such a tep will bring un bounded prosperity with it. m The struggle is over, and while some of the boys will be sore fur a few weeks they will take hold before long and work as hard as if Harrison bad been their first choice. Harrison and Reid will be a strong team and can not bo beaten. Csrrillis to San Psiro, By way of Dolores and Golden. Accommodations First Class. G. W. FULLER, Manager. LEADING MILLINERY HOUSE. SIR 9. L. HOLXENWAGER. Fine Hats and Bonnets a' specialty. BRIDGE STREET. PILAR ABEYTIA, Manufacturer of jfeic'n Jili6reeJeVelpy All kinds of watch repairing done on short notice. Have also procured the services of a good watch maker. All work warranted for one year BRIDGE STREET, Las Vegas, New Mexico. Pianos & Organs, OF ALL MARIS, At lowest prices and on easy pay ments. Everything in tho music line. Cat alogues free. Second-hand pianos bought, sold and exchanged Span ish and English books, stationery and school supplies. T. G. MERNIN, Bridge Street, Las Vegas, N.M. ITiiAXTII TIXONE, II If II B i I him On Short Notice Kutcs reasonable. Douglas Ave., tot. Cth and 7th Mrs. M. 1TOYES, MILLINER Douglas Avenue. lias Jimt received ber Spring- flooiN, constat loir oi a neiert uNortiiieiif of Mali. FlnworH. Trlinnilnir" ami all tbo lnu-st niivoltlii In tho Millinery lino, anil sue wntlion the holies touull and Inspect them. Her prices are the lowest. Only 15 cents per week takes it, or rather, you can take it for 15 cents per week. . An Egyptian Mummy 13 NO MORE A Thing .Dead Sure than that the prices we offer in the line of "Wall IFipieik Window Shades, Artists Materials Room and Picture Mouldings aro without a parallel. HILL & NISSON, JL 2STo. l, IDoxtols Ave.' In I lfeld's Basement IS TO HE SEEN Till; NEW OPAL WARE. Lattice Cake Plates Lattice Howls, Lattice Comports, Lattice Fruit Dishes, Cream I'itchern, Water Pitchers,' lite., Etc. ILFELD'S Fancy Jugs and Mugs, Fancy Sugar Howls, Fancy Mustard Dishes, Fancy Celery Dishes, Fancy Hutter Dishes, . Fancy Picklo Dishes, Etc., Ftc. THE . Ladies, Read This! We are making a specialty of BOYS' CLOTHING THIS WEEK. We want to dress you boys in style, and can do so at prices that ouyht to induce you to huy. Wo have the colors, styles-, qualities and make up that is needed. Won't you come and look at them? Hoys, Straw Hats in neat, nobby' styles. GOLDEN HITLE CLOTHINGCo Outfitters for 'All Mankind. Eaat liQa Vegas, IT. X. HIE LEWIS, Manager. Special Sales at B. ROSENWALD'S, Tlxis Week Only. A full and complete line of (Cents' Underwear, (tas, Hosiery, Fans and Parasols will bo sold at a Sacrifice at 33. ROSENWALD'S, . South Side of Plaza