Newspaper Page Text
I Las Vegas Free Press Tcesday, Jclt 5, 1892. Call and get card with dirco tions for making A. I. Coffee of Gaaf& Kline Iiipans Tabules euro indif?estion. Two fires occurred in Albuquerque yesterday. Band practice tonight, and don' you forget it. Train from the east is reported on time tonight. Our colored citizens were Btrictly in it last night. Kansas City meats always on hand a T. W. Ilayward's. There were fireworks in every sec tion of the city last night. The Daughters of Rebckah meet tonight to install their officer. A party of ladies and gentlemen leave tomorrow for Rio Pueblo. A large party of "Sorosis" picnic ers upent yesterday at Bonita canon. The Odd Fellows meeting has been postponed until next Monday There were ten special policemen appointed yesterday on the West Side. The New Mexico medical sooiety will meet at Albuquerque on the 15th of September. Some of our young men are com plaining of the big head, through drinking ice water! Some treacherous sidewalks on Clark and Forsythe's corner need re pairing. A lady fell down there yes terday. Happily, oho sustained no serious injury, but others may not be so fortunate. It is rumored around town that Mrs. II. S. Fetters was burned out yesterday at Albuquerque. We shall be sorry to learn the truth, if such a calamity has befallen her. A young Mexican gentleman who did not know a sky rocket from a cannon cracker held the latter in his hand while he lighted it and it went off so did two or three fingers. He will not repeat the experiment. Apples and Apples and Watermelons Watermelons HOFMEMR & DEMMER'S. The regular meeting of the board of Jucatiori, which was to have taken place last night, was postponed till tonight. It is expected that the question of the election of teachers will be acted on at this session. Nearly everybody seems perfectly satisfied with the present ones. Times are not so bad after all, people. You may depend upon it that to dream of hard times is a de lusion and a snare. One. firm in Las Vegas Las made overt 100 per day for the last two months, and ha made as high as $300. Yesterday, in half a day this firm took in over 1200. ' BAILSOAP r-OPTTESS. Road master Raymond went north this morning. Robert Gresham, foreman of the Raton yards, is on the sick list. Mrs. L. M- Jones, Fireman Jones' wife, left for Kansas City last night. C. M. Taylor and the wrecking out fit have returned from Sands, and to day are on a vacation. Lou Webb and Mr. McGuire, with their families, returned from their picnicing trip last night. Chas. E. Stcmmel and Ed Rowe clerks in the general offices, Topeka left for that place last night. Mrs. S. Boardman has been very sick for the past two weeks, but was able to be around this morning, we are happy to say. A boisterous gust of wind pitched over a truck laden with boxes onto the railroad track this morning jus as a passenger train was coming in and made some excitement for a time. Road master Dan Elliot had one of his fingers taken off while working between Sands and San Miguel yes terday. It was crushed between the cylinder head and pony truck wheel of the engine which was wrecked there a day or two ago. It is surprising to see the careless ness displayed by passengers and vis itors at the depot from time to time What with shaking hands and kiss. ing and going through the evolutions and demonstrations of joy at a friend's departure while the train is in motion, and leaving children lying promiscuously around in their car riages, it is a wonder that some of them have not been seriously injured ere this. fopi frerhstinglj at it Brings Sue::: We are now open for business in our new quarters in the Milligan block, corner of Sixth street and Douglas avenue. Entire new stock. Everything to be found in a first class grocery store and all fresh and clean. J. H. STEARNS, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER. The colored people of the town celebrated the Fourth with a ball in the hall in the Wyman block and had a good time, as they always do on such occasions. The glorious Fourth started in yesterday with a temperature of 58 degrees, and it was as fine a day as could be asked, the cool temperature continuing all day. It is a street rumor that Juan Jose Herrara would like to run for sheriff here this fall. If he does get the nomination he will no doubt poll a largo vote for tho opposition candi date. The probate court met this morn ing and adjourned till the next regu- ar meeting, two months from now There were quite a number of "kicks" over the matter from parties having business to transact. The lecture tonight by Gov. Prince, on "The Pueblo Indians," at the normal, will bo well worth attending, The subject is one the governor knows thoroughly, and as he is a fine speaker it will be a treat to hear it. Workmen started to build a tem porary bridge over tho Pecos yester day to avoid the transfer at that point and allow freight business to be re siimed. It is expected that the tem porary structure will bo completed in a couple of days. The abutment of theo Pecos iron bridge partly caved in, warping the irons, and they will have to be sent east to be straigtencd or new ones procured from the man ufacturers. The new bridge will have to be used till this is done. Galleqcs Eepomtd Caftueed. There was a rumor in circulation this ufleruoon that Jose D. Gulleg n had beeu captured, but it could be traced to no authentic source. Gov. Prince has today issued a proclama tion of a reward of 1200 for his ar rest, and sent it to Secretary Thomas for publication. Since writing the above, a Mexican who came in from the north reports thatGallegos was captured in Turkey mountains by Serapio Romero and Agapita Abeyta last night. It is al most certain if such was the case that word would have been received defi nitely before this. THIS H0BNIN3. J. J. Porter passed through from El Paso. J. W. Bartlett and family left for Denver. Judge Waldo and his son left for Springer. Messrs. Qumly and Jilson returned from Albuquerque. J. F. Maier, a gentleman of lei sure, left for Santa Fo. W. L. Towner.clerk of the Spring er hotel, left for Springer. Trinidad Romero, United States marshal, arrived from Santa Fe. Miss Julia Gallagher went to tho Springs to take a position at the Montezuma hotel. Miss Mamie Dyer, Miss Edna Pierce and Chas. Swaggert returned from Albuquerque. W. II. Ellsworth, who has been visiting at the Springs for a few weeks, left for Milwaukee, Wis. Tho Aztec club arrived from Albu querque, where they were royally entertained, and for which they ex press their thanks. The Aztec base ball nine have re turned from Albuquerque highly elated with their reception and enter tainment while there. Although not securing the laurels that they expect ed to, there is no ill feeling, only the Albuquerque umpire is put down as a crank, and when one team auks for a change of umpires they expect to get their just demand acceded to. However, tho boys did splendidly. Jules Daniels struck out 18 men, and John Holland played magnificently. In tho fifth inning the game stood two to nothing in favor of LasVegas, and the captain, Arthur Cavanaugh, is proud of his men. The score was four for tho Maroons and two for the Aztecs. To PLEASURE SEEKERS Those wishing a few days of recre ation can go to El Rancho Porvenir, where persons desiring to spend the day can obtain room at the ranch and have free rides on boats. Admission for vehicles only 50c. Also feed and ice for sale. For further particulars address M. ROMERO, Las Vegas cheap Kates. The "Santa Fe route" have excur sion tickets now on sale at very low rates to Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Salt Lako City and Ogden, and during the month of July will have low rates to New York City, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Helena, Mont., and other points. Call at the ticket oflice for particulars. D. J. MacDonai.d, Agent. Eeatty's Pianos and Obqans. Hon. Daniel F. Beatty, tho gr;at Organ and Piano man of Washing ton, N. J., is busier than ever. In 1870 Mr. Beatty left home a penni less plow boy, and by his indomita ble will ho has worked his way up so as to sell so far nearly 100,000 of Beatty s 1'ianos and Organs hince 1870. Nothing seems to dishearten him; obstacles laid in his way, that would have wrecked any ordinary man forever, ho turns to an adver tisement and comes out of it brighter than ever. His instruments are in use everywhere. Wo are informed that during tho next ten years he in tends to sell 200,000 more of Jus make; that means a business of $20, 000,000 if we average them at fclOO each. It is already the largest busi ness of its kind in existence. Read his advertisment. Studebaker Wagons, , -Ofb'' I f" 'V mm- ,- Foil 8 A lartman &, Weil , Bride Stroot, 2Laa Vegao, 27, II. tvm About 100 couples met at the Plaza hotel dining rooms about 10 o'clock last night to see wTio could get the most enjoyment out of the E. Romero Hose Co.'s ball. Every ten-foot whirl meant a col!ision,every collision caused a smile, but in spite of such inevitable accidents the waltz and polka were danced to the merry time of Professor Miller's talented orchestra.' To speak of the fashion and beauty represented there would require a volnmc, and fairyland and wonderland would have to bo ran sacked to supply fitting illustrations No sooner would one color fade away than another would appearand one's brains grew dizzy while looking upon the rapid kaleidoscopic changes, Faster and faster flowed the merry music, and swifter and swifter flew the merry dancers until supper was announced, which was a marvel of tho chef's art by Mr. Hearsey, pro prietor of the hotel. CONNELL & KOBLITZ, Plumbing, Gas and Bteam Fitting. All work guaranteed to rive sausiaction. Bridge Street, opposite Fatty's. The LORING SCHOOL. University-Preparatory. Established 1870. CHICAGO, III. Young Ladles nd Children Fur further particulars address TtiE LontNO School, 2535 Prairie Ave,Chlcagx a. A. KRANICH, srs, k & PITERS. Also manufacturers of fine Copper and Sheet Iron Wares. Office In rear of Skating U1UK. F. H. Shultz Renter $t. hoe )ealer Has a new stock of ladies', children's and Rents' Fine bnoct. The Latest Styles and Lowest Prices NEW ORLEANS Barber Shop. Wanted, all the ladies in Las Yo 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. The cheapest of any shop in the city for cash. Work guaran teed or no charges. G. R. WILSON, Prop. Cih. St., opp. Sam Miguel Bank Assass s's Notice. To the creditors and all parlies interested In or having any claim or demand against the es tate, property, elTvcts and things of Mrs. J. K. I. nodes, assigned to me in trust for the benefit of creditors liy tho deed of assignment of the said Mrs. J. K. Khodes, dated the Hth day of January, 1MI2; take notice that on Monday, the IHIh day of July, A. D. 1KU2, and for three eon- secutive days Immediately thereafter. 1. Al f red It. Kohlilns, said assignee, will bo present in person from 9 o'clock a.m. to S o'clock p.m., on each of said days, at the place recently oc cupied ns a store and place of businexs by said Mrs. J. K. Khodes, situated on Blxth street, post ollioe building. In the town of East Las V t'gas. In tho county of Hun Miguel and terrl tory of New Mexico, and I will then and there receive and proceed publicly to adjust and allow all accounts, claims and demands against said estate, effects and property of said assign or, nsaiguen to me as aroresaiu; ana you ana cut h of you are hereby notiliud to then and there present to me, as such assignor as afore said for adjustment and allowance, all claims and demands, with the nature and amount thereof, which you or any of you then have against the estate, property ana ercccls or said assignor, as otherwise you may be precluded from any bene tit from said estate, property anu cuecis. ai.fkkd h. kobbins. Assignee, W. D. Bunker, Attorney for Assignee. Dated East Las Vegas, N. M June 0, 1803. 2DVUD WiLia HUE. LAS VEQA8, N. M. .ttorney jjr fjonngelor at Jaw. LK BY Fk Steam The Star Saloon The finest brands of Wines, Whiskies and Cigars always , kept in stock. Opposite First National Bank. MARES BROS., - Props. PILAU Manufacturer of fe$ic'njiee Jewelry 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 LONG & FORT, Attorneys at Law Wyman Block, East Las Vegas, New Mexico. w. BAASGII, THE LAS VEGAS BAKERY. BOtrril SIDE PLAZA. Bread, Cakes and Pies. Orders delivered u every part or city. EAST LAS VEGAS Jivcry anil Jjjfchnjie ASSOCIATION, Feed c& Sale Stable. Good rigs and saddle horses always in. Hard and Soft Coal. Sixth st. , East Las Vegas, N. M ELI GREEN Has constantly on hand the finest as sortment of JMJiAJ to be found in the city. MEAT MARKET: SOUTH SIDE OF THE PLAZA ED. WISE, Co: Plans and estimates furnished on application. Shops on Douglas Ave. E. Z. GREEN House,signanl Ornamental PAINTER. Paper Hanging and Dec orating a Specialty. Kalsomiming, Graining, Glazing, etc. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. SHOP ON BRIDQE BTREET, ONE DOOR EAST OP OAJAL'B BARBER SHOP. Notice op Publication. Id tho district court, county of San Miguel. M. Kck, 1 vs. ) No. 41(13. Daniel Eok. ) The snld defendant. Daniel Eek. Is herein- notltled that a suit In chaiiecrr bus lieeti iwmi- nienced against him In the cli-li-iot court for me county or han Miguel, leriiiiirv of New Mexico, by said M. Eck. to ohliiiii 11 divorce on Complainant asks for tho custody of tho chil dren and for a-eueral relief. tneirrounusor desertion anil fin hire to nrovlfh. That unless you enter or eauso to he entered your appoarauce in said suit "' hefure the Brut Monday of July, A. I decree pro uuuiubbu luifruiu win ou rei. -- ir 1:111 t ou M. .. . leiK. W, U. nUNKIH, Solicitor fur Conip aliMiit. DailyStageLine FROM Cerrillos b Seb Pdrj, By way of Dolores and Golden, Accommodations First Class. CK W. FULLER, Uanagor. Builder An exhibition manifestly worthy its American reputation and the ex tensive promises with which it came upon Australia. Sydney Dailj Tele graph. Its Australian Triumph. To exhibit in all its Millionaire Perfection. Friday, July SELLS BBOIIS' BIG SHOW Op The "Woe,l,d. Which, once for all, is not divided, never was and never will be, but ev erywhere, at all times and places, impartially exhibits, precisely as ad vertised, its complete, incomparable, Only Stupendous, Living Australian Exhibit, Regal Roman Hippodrome, Monster Menagerie, Only Giant Hip popotami, Trio of Most Tremendous Tigers, Biggest Circuses on Earth, Only Tribe of Wild Bedouin War rior Athletes, Only Darkest Africa Aquarium, Antipodean Aviary, The Ol3'mpian Stage of Old, Only Royal Japanese Troupe, Mid-air Gymnasi um, Children's Fairyland Frolics, Grotesque Carnival, Arabian Nighta Romances, Spectacular Pilgrimage to Mecca, Superbest Free Holiday Displays. Acknowledged Greatest in Two Great Empires, A Bridge of Wonders Spanning the Pacific, Every Act as Pictured, Every Attraction as De scribed, Every Promise Fulfilled. It has made the Greatest Journey of its Kind, Most Daring Feat of Private Enterprise, Uutsplendoring All Past Efforts and Results; A Giant's Pil grimage by Land and Sea, A Popular Invasion raved in Gold, Linking Two Empires in Amusement's Bonds, Whole 1 tail road Trains of Vast and Novel Shows, Great Steamship Loads of Strange, Curious Things, Morality, JUirtli, Merit s JUdal Wave, An Ar tist Army in Stupendous Tents. One Hundred Champions, Eighty Novel, Brilliant Acts, New Faces from Afar. Rare and Costly Foreign Novelties, Great Deeds of Modern Times and Ancient Days, Original and Astounding Revelations, Heroes and Heroines of the Arena and Race Course, Imperial Program of Most Tfinlling Races, Every Ilippodrom atic, Equestrian, Aerial and Athletio Display possible to Genius, Daring: and Physical Perfection, The Beauty, Grace and Skill of Every Nation, Pre eminent Lady Charioteers and Jockeys, Tho Most Grotesque Fun Makers, lieasis that Do UiVerythintr but Talk, Every Living Thing, Feat, Feature and Production Worthy of Association with the Greatest of Shows, Grandest Amphitheater Ever td-ecteu, All Wonderland Under Can vas. Everybody Should Skk Its Glorious Frco Eilidaj Farads A Dazzling, Sensational. Million aire Display of Golden Eltland, Ara bian Nights, Oriental, Wild Beast, Spetacular, Resplendent Wonders. Two Pkrfobmancks Daily, At 2 and 8 p. in. Doors open one hour previous. . . u.. --"Vsr.