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lB VOLUME 6. NUMBER 2G. LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO SEPTEMBER Ti 1878. WHOLE NUMBER 286 bcw.vevs cards. ID. 3?. SHIELD, Adornr.T at Lnir, t Veon, Am Mexico 3?. O. TjITJDON , Attorney at I.niv, Lm Vrja, .Veto .Vcrico, Will practico in nil the Courts of the Territory. XSr-oorlotx tía "W vicio, AKornfj nt I.atv, Sun Ff Xew Mexico. Will unu-.ti.-e In all llio Courts of tlm Territory. tr'J" i'romtit attention (riven to 1 1 liiitnt; In the line of their .profeision in nil part of Xew Motío WM. IUtRKDEX. HENRY L. WALDO. Allornr; at L.JIM, tun Vega .Vew Mexico. jOtlico at Tint lizr.TTR biiihliiiK- IjOUlH Slllsflvu'riPir, Attorney at Lnw. l.iA I egnt Km Mexico. Will r-r.-ioHee in nil the Court nf Lan' anil Kqui tv in tie Territory. Especial at'cntion Riven tn the collection of claims ami voitilttii !'' nrompt I v in l ie, V. V. Com'iiistinner Kottirg Public MalvTn W. MiMs, Attorney and t'o:i:itclor ut I.nn-. Clmxrron, A Mexico. Will nrae.ttcc In 11 the Courts of the K!rt Judi cial District of Sew M:tiiMi, amt will irire mriet altearion, ami make prompt return?, of any bus laei. entrusted tn his cue. SYDNEY A. HUBBELL, Attorney nt Law, Lot Vtgnt Xew Mexico . Oille.p at li 'sidrnce. T.B.CA.T1DN. W. T.THORNTON. I' . . A'torncy, Cniron THoraton, Attorney at I:iyt. S"'i'n Fe, .Vrif Mexico. Will pri"tice in "II the Court Ilii-Ouirhout the Territ irv. I'.miness pri'iiptlv attended to. o is f, . nlier of the lino al vays to buf unid al o lice in s inta Ke. T. f.ONT KX. f :itsi Ke. JXX P. RIJTJE. sbVci- ipv. C3HTWAY to xaTGTTE, Attorney t I.aw. Si'i'i p. Stlcer CiVy .Vie Mexico. I'l'M'tiot attention irivci to nil budines in the line if their profession in nil Courts of the Territory. ía ;rBt 5T3TBa En E yssKarrakig Cuantriornt f.u, JA )'enif Xew Mex'eo. 1' i "irt'.n in 'ill the I'r-ditte not .tu-tiro of the IV'. f'o-ir-s. i',.ie.tloi nt do mid relio I un im, i . oifa-ic-. m-iive'v oi-i to () lire at tin S: ive of h is. Iifc'd, l' ,li h- 'II ire. "?7". TEE. O. C-nruor, 'ounelor at I.nw. r.7n, .Vite Mexico. (Cill'-tioin n specitlly. Itimitlnnccs promntly in:i'le 211 Rayiiol-Ji Brothers, I7 Iff'., vf .! N inker.' io II i's breche. U.-ii.'.-1. !.' íuiitz. lirón, N-'iv York, b.ik :i':ji' It ir;'r S!i!;. J.. TVCT-xoo. Pro-prlntDV. S'nvi ia an lh iir rutilu r, jh-.'irio in',' ami hair 1 'imin r í'i'i 1 1 v i 1 1 il ne lo nr ler, mi (lie norlh exf Ki le of the I'lihlie Sipi ire, t,a YeyiX. 'e:r Vrxirn A'l eln"ei ol vrV. hi hni; 'vi haii Je'velrv, ni"iue"to, err., ln e t i nnler. cAiirr. v ñ us, IF .H A.TST I-I 03-D E3TT, fargii-atrr, Builder and tatrnplor. TV; AVw Mexico. Milerlal fnril he.l anl work ilnuc In n work in .mlike man'ier, Anil at Cioaper Ratc3 Thau a"V other e-"t'ihli-hiiK'nl. in the to""i . ' S i i i o'i "ioii'h A'aeitlr, Street, ne.rJ.II Teats It'llrlu-r 'mp, Hicro.ii. I. M. ('iiimiu c'ii'iin. M. I), tto neí)íi.".i!e r:iye . mid Nnrjfon, I'f.j in, A"'C .1 a-iVo. Will or irtire in all the nortlieru e iiiiitie oftlie Territ try. J. H. Sutfln, eutUt A OeniUt. C1KV. l'iitixtrij (in'h. ()i'n!n'!f Spcn'tiH !';. I'ltie its ei'i evpswt Akilllnl teen' ni'.nt at our Ii ni'W. (nil -e In new lurlilinif, milh I'arille St norrJ.s. 1 L.t.-l ami I V... I Slahli'i-. Then. Winier. I'roiirletor. I.ii" Veu, Sew Mexieo, TV. II.CIRA.WrFOIRID, I'i'ovrietor of tlm llnttil rind SImtí Stutin, Nnprllo. Xeir Jit tlr,i II ivlntr lately refurn Nlie1 mi l noliteil tholinii'O It now prumru l t entei't ilu travelniH in llm het intimar. ThU ol ire i ii'i 0 ititiar Hlatl.m on tho t'tvn r inte. U hI nir ils u it. I K 'u'l ueeniiimu tlntl in. MERCU.iXTH. A. Gi'KclnolioWxkl. Dorler In Ueneral Merelnml le. Puerto de Lnnn, Xew Mexico. I'tuntry Prniluofl muí Cuttle reeclvoj In pay ment. nvnler In Uencral Jlerehandlne, Puerto de, TMna, Xcw Mexico. Wool. Hide, roltrr, aid all kinds of Country rrodnc taken in nrliiii'e forüooil. ífERCfM.Vr.í. Continued. -A ! JMJ... 1 P.W.KUOK. KOBEHT ROI3KRT & KUCK, Oenler In All Clae or Merehanillne, Anton Chico, Xew Jfcxieo. Corrals, Stable and Forage Apreney. Highest prima in cimh paid fo Wool anil Hides. Anders Nelson, Gfnerat ?Ierehant. Anton Chico, Xt'ib JTcxico, Has constantly on hand ft General Aa-ortmcnt of Jlerehaniliie, whie.h he sells at lower rates than any dealer in town. He buys Wool, Heles and I'elts, anil naya the hlhe-t market price. Also keeps a r'eu I Stiih'e for the accommoda tion of travelers. Give him a rail. PAISn.RS. A. P. Barrier, COACH, HOUSE, SIGN & ORNAMENTAL Las Veijas, Xew Mexico. (ildiiiK, Frescoing, (irninimr, (Jlainr, Marbl ing, CaJeJminiiiif, 1'aper Jlaniiiii.', etc. Also mixed jniiilU, Oils, brushes, putty, etc., on hand for sulc. SADDLER1. GEO. CEOSFOSD, Mlller auil lCareM:i flatter. Las Veyas, J'ew Jfcxieo. Shop in (V"ontofAfay Hays' Stoic f 'nefaeturer and Healer in California Saddles and Harness, llepuirs of all kinds promptly done to order. All work Kuar.nteed not to hurt the ii ii i and prices lower lii m el.-ewhere. 77.V.V.S. r'elix Pitrvi, r-t3c:m:Ti mrja-3 ce 9 Lns Vegas, Xew Mexico. All kinds of Tin, Copper, Zinc an 1 Sheet-Iron AV.irc done to or lev. Tin ñnoíliignnii Jipoiititüf n Mpeelnlí.v. I will furnish "and put on tin roofs for 911. 00 per H'piare, beins one hundred sipiaie feel , I warrant my tviirk. Tin will latjhrce times ns loiiff "s ii'on roofs. It is all in one piece and tloes not admit dust. Itonlsriln he ptlt oil near ly Hot, and thus is cheaper I Ii m iron. II will reouive one tliird less buinircs to envera buil ding, as iron must have cousiileralile pitch- to malic a rooii root. try my p:iees ami work. Shop on North-K. 1st Cornet of I'laza, in the M iruel ltomero luiildii-cr. MSCELLASEOVt J. H. Shout, I. D. '.Vlolalo and Rolail Doalor in Drugs and Rlailiglr.as. Las Vegas, Xme Me. V 11 classes of fino liq'nrs cnnatanlly en lian'l. isn)on8TEiix, A cent for Taussig Brothers & Co., 3t. Louis, Mo., wi!! pny t!ie h!s'iest CASH PRICES For "Wool, IlitlcH, PcIIh. elf. The Tecolote Store AN3 U. . Forado Agency OF Tecolote, xíví., At aticags siijiplied with a good as xortiitcitt of (enera) Merchandise, and haring a large carral, good stables, and abundance of for age on hand, offers the tie.it facilities to the. traveling ronun iiiiiti. "TO ADVERTISERS. GEO. P. ROWELL & CO.'s KKI.KCT LIST OF LOCAL NEWSPAPERS. Many persons suppose this lid lo be composed ollll-:AI low priced newspaper. The fuel is tpiite otherwise. The Ciitaliitrneítales exactly what the papers lire. When the name of a pa lter 14 primed in Fl'1,1. Y ACK 'I YI'K, II is in e'-erv inslance tlie HI'.sT paiier in llm pUee. When printed in CAl'l I'AI S ii is Un, OSIA P -per In tho placo. When printed in Itoinan let ters it Is neiiher the best 11. ir the only paper, but iiiiiillv a very Rood one, untu lllistaniliuR. The lit (ve the popiilatltjn ol every lon n mid the cltriiliition of everv paper. IT IS NOT A CD-nl'KllA 1 IVK I.I.ST. IT iS NOT A lli:AI' I.INT. At the loot of the Ci tabique for each Stato tho important towns which are nit covered bv tho list are enumerated. IT 11 AS HOtfF.Nr I.INT. 'Ihe rates ehHrsed for adverlisinif uro barely one-llflh the publishers' achediilo. The (irire fur one Inch lour weeks In ihc enl re list Is S:iil. 'I lie retrl"r ''ll,la 'if the piMiers for tho kh-iio snai-e and lime niet, 130 35 Thin list Includes 070 n -"wepaiiers, of which 1B3 re Issued .lAII.Y and H07 Wl'.ICK I.V. Tliev arc located in 25 tlifl'erent cities ami town, of which 23 are State Capital 32H placen ot'over S.000 popiiliition, ami 441 Connly . WSTM SKNT ON AIM'I.ICA. TIOV Addreaa iiFO. 1'. ItOWFI.I. ft CO.'S NKwAPAI'KIt ADVKRTISIXO IH IÍKA17, 10 Hpmee Street (l'rlnllii(iioiie n. , n. 1. 7 A DAY to Aients eanvasflnij for thu $0 flrealcle Visitor. Term nnd Outfit Kre. Addicsa P, O. VH KEKIiT, Anitustn, 1 whie, ""'y EXCHANGE HO U.S. FORAGE AGENCY, LAS VUG AS, IT. M. This Hotel has been r.fiwly reiitted and affords Superior A.dLvantngos tor t lie accommodation ul' The Trvelina l'uü- Jl-rn fYt'ii Via tí Tahiti and Hit Is alte ays supplied with the Very Best Liquors, Cicero, etc FEED CORRAL AND i J VERY STABLE' ttiiched. Fin-age kept on hand". f Charles Einil Wrprhf, Tropriotor W. H. SHÜ DD MASUFACTL'KEIi OF Wagons anil Carriages, AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Wagon & Carnage Material. Keeps on Hand a large Stock oí Iron Vstlosv, JPvtosit 7t7'jb.eoie, Iilo Boxes. Also 1111 Asswlment of Suggieo, Sprlngwssons, Euck boards, tic, For Sale. ALL KINDS OF IIEojpE&iiia Done on thcrt notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. PHOTOGRAPHS, BY jr. 1 FURMéQwrCti In renr of Exdumyc Hotel. Copylnir nnd enlarjjiu? old pleturej ft Sncetnlly, Order for outdoor work promptly uitcinled to. ÍHT-lf. Intlrcs teeim. Lot Alamos, Ncio Mexico RETAIL MERCHANT In Dry fJooile. Groceries, Liqnora, Cigam, Tobáceos, Unta, tínpa, IJoola and Shoes otid all kind of ! riioiifilMITumiY :: i:!o;iniir!nE. ! Wool, nido htltl lY'lt tnlen in exrlinnufl fur sonds. Tatrcnoga of pu'? resp;ri,rtilly lulicitcd. 3. II. KOOOI.ER, Editor. Investleation. .Tiulgo Frank Wnrrcn it seems, took his ilcparture for tito states a wcuk or so nrn. He caino to tlie conclusion no doubt lliat lie tpoitld atk fool questions from his oftice in New York as well as in Xew Mexico. The people in this country arc ot tiujf tired of frauds, men of immense pretensions and small capacities. AV'e have no good use for lliem. Wo sup pottel when Mr. Angtdl came here that somethinff wtis oing to be doiie, that the officials would be invest iga U'd and (heir acts laid bare to be judged whether right or wrong. That is what we want. It is better for the officials because if found hon est and capable the people know it and have confidence in them accordingly; while if found corrupt, it is highly important that they should be remov ed. Judging from Mr. Angell's list of general questions as likewise the par ticular ones submitted to (Jov. Ax tell, it does not seem as though lie understood even the proper manner of proceeding to establish cither the honesty or dishonesty of any official. Ills questions are in the shape of ac cusations embodying any and all kinds of charges made by any and all kinds of parlies. The proof of these accusations he attempts to draw from the accused parly himself. lie does not examine the record and evidence of official acts, but assumes the role of a criminal lawyer, makes his charg es without other grounds than rumor and blusíct'íiigly cross-questions the ile fen da nt in order to obtain his proof. For instance, Mr. Angelí was in Lincoln county during the disturb ance there, lie shmild have known all about (Jopf'land, Peppin and the men who acted us posse, whether (hey executed process or not, whether Gov. Axtdl's proclamation:! were proper or not, etc., etc. He came back (0 Santa Fe without any appar ent information about, these things, further than rumor, and makes charg es in the shape of questions to (Jov. Axteü.in reference to Copehmd, IVp piu and the proclamations. He did not even know that Peppin had filed his proper bonds when he could have stepped to tho secretary's office and easily determined that filet. In the Colfax county mailers he exhibits wonderful obtnseuess, nnd asks if there was not an attempt to divide the county, and if rcsinlance to that project did not bad to the Colfax county troubles. AVe never heard any talk of dividing the county until ti year or two lifter their killing nnd hanging scrapes. These questions could all have been asked from his of fice in New York and the expenses of Mr. Angell's trip have been saved to the government. Carl tíchurz could have a- ked the questions in fact just as well and saved a clerk's salary. Ill;' business here was to investigate, but he did not do it. He should have put Copeland, Peppin, Murphy, Dolan, Piiley, etc., on the stand and found out what they knew and then with the record he might have been able to reach some conclusion. In his list of general questions sent out over the Territory he asks: 'Do you know of any mismanage ment, corruption, fraud, or improp er action of any United Slates official in his official capacity or of any fact or fads which would render him nu improper person to be such an official which the Departments of Justice aud Interior should be informed of? If yea, please state names and facts in detail.'' At the bottom he appends the form of an affidavit ami says: . '"Please have the same sworn to and if you semi nie a memorandum of the actual necessary disbursements I will remit to you." Such n sweeping opportunity to make money in recording charges against officials should have kept all tlie notaries in the Territory busy for a year or two, at a good salary. Such a chance for employment in making affidavits, if afforded against Presi dent Hayes himself would bankrupt tho government. It look ns though Mr. Angelí had mi-managed his business so as to ren der him an improper person to bo an official. The Department should be informed about it. He visited around the country at considerable expense and did not seem to accomplish much. Send us a competent investigator. The Democratic Itally. On the return of the delegation from Santa Fe, Friday of last week, a large crowd assembled at the court house in the evening for the purpose of ratifying the nominalion of Mr. Ucnito Baca for Congress, and listen ing to favorite speakers upon tho po litical situation. Mr. Pino called the meeting to order and Mr. Charles Blanchard wns elected president. Messrs. Pedro Válelos, Francisco liobledo, Apolonio A'igil and J. C. AVorks were elected vice-presidents. Messrs. Tomas Tafoya and elemen to Angel were elected s'eWclaries. Mr. IJlanehard in a brief speech ex plained the object of the meeting. Short speeches were then made by Messrs. Pedro Vnldes, Jesus Ma. Tas folla, Benito Baca, Desiderio l'bme ro, A.Branch, Fernando Xolan, Do lores Homero, J. C. Work, Bichard Dunn, Rodrigo Garcia nnd others. A band of music was present and much enthusiasm was shown through out the meeting, which lasted until near twelve o'clock. The platform and nomination of Mr. Baca as the candidate by the dem ocratic convention Was approved with loud and continued applause. The meeting adjourned with three cheers for the nominee. A Fort AVorth paper states that the cow boys are tlie best protection to the Texas frontier against Indians; and suggests to the authorities that the easiest v.tiy to rid the country of these marauders, would be to author ize the boys to pursue and capture them at $100 per scalp. That might result as tho wolf scalp premium does in AVisconsin. In the latter state a premium of $.5 is offered for each wolf scalp. The people are finding out that wolf raising at $5 a head is about as good as any other class of business, arid under the law wolves are increasing rapidlv. The state v. ill soon ;be overrun Avith wolves of their own raising. The Texas cow boys might take the hint and go to raising Indians ntijilOOa head. It would beat raising long horns for $10. According i0 the daily Enterprise, of Trinidad, that town was visited on Tuesday of last week with an un ectuhig, pouring rain of 'JO hours du rniion. The swelling waters did not follow the crooks in the Purgatoire, but went ftraight over bank and bush for (he Arkansas. Mr. Lee, foreman of -Mr. Moore's railroad camp was drowned, while Irving to save goods belonging to his employer. A drunk en man was also drowned in an arro yo. On Commercial Street, the wa ter submerged the lower portion of several bouses; among others the re sidence of Joe Bernard was Hooded to the depth of two feet, doing much damage to furniture and the house. The experiment of shipping coin by mail has been found successful. It is shipped as third class matter. 500, 000 was recently shipped from San Francisco to California, in double eagles. It arrived safely. That method of transporting money may do on a railroad but it would not be likely to go through on a buckboard verv often. firnssboppers have visited Bismark, Dakota. The swarm was about three miles wide. They cleaned up tho gardens but did little injury to tho crops of wheat, corn and oats. The St. Louis Times says lOO.OCO families have settled in Dakota this summer, east of Bismark and fifty fifty miles north and south of the Northern Pacific railroad. AVork will be resumed on the Southern Pacific railroad eastward from Yuina this month. Tho compa ny expect to construct it as far ns Ma ricopa. Wells this season. iO.000 people of Massachusetts have petitioned Oeneral Butler to become an independent candidate for gover nor of that state. The general is ex pected to accept. (en. irant U in Austria. It is estimated that the money value of the crops of Kansas this year will reach $11,000,000. There is a college in New York es tablished for the purpose of giving Instruction in the Irish language. General Mackenzie's last invasion of Mexico did not sncceeed in get ting up a fight. He marched back peacefully. AVe ore under obligations to Hoi;'. AV". Cv. Hitch, Secretary of New Mexi co, for a bound copy of the laws pas sed at the last territorial legislature: It is a neatly printed and well bound volume, in English and Spanish. Mahderfield & Tucker, public print ers, did the work. . -! The Trinidad Enterprise, is thfj name of a new daily paper just start ed at Trinidad. It is a live column paper, republican in polities, with the telegraph reports and much other news besides. It is a Very good bi ginning. The subscription price is one dollar per month or $10.00 per year. A portion is published in the Spanish language. AVe wish the new Enterprise much success. The Exhibition nt ! Kor.i. St. Maiiy'h VoíáMú'ú, ) Moka, N. M., Aug. 27, 1878. i Editor Las Vegas Gazette: The closing exercises of St. Mary' College have-táken place hero to-day.' A brilliant assemblage, ot the patrous and friends of the institution, gave proof of their love of education by their presence. Tho large Exhibition Hall was tastefully decorated and filled as it was, presented a most cheerful sight: More pleasing yet to me, was the gen tlemanly deportment and placid coun tenantítíf? of the students as they wait ed for the hour of their trial and triumph. A few minutes after nine o'clock, the Heavenward March, composed for the occasion by professor Febian, announced that (he exercise bad be gun; this war. played spiritedly hf Ma.-lers Miguel Guerin and Celedo nio Yaldez. The opening address, in Spanish by the latter young gentle man, was well delivered. After this followed some very select choruses, quartets, dialogues, recitations and pieces on the piano and violin, which would have done honor lo profession als. In the middle of the programme"; came a short drama; ''Joseph in Egypt." The characters Joseph and bis brethren were admirably repre sented by Masters liamon A'igil, Ste phen Birnbauni, Hafacl Archuleta, Ensebio A'uldez, John Guerin, Joseph AVcber and other students. The juveniles played tho "Seasons" in a charming manner. A comic ditt logue, ''Los Tartamudos" rung from the audience roars of laughter and re pealed applause. On tho whole the exercises, both in Spanish and Eng lish, were very instructive and ailbr' ded much pleasure. If I would coin plimcnt any of the young gentlemen lor the masterly performance of their parts, 1 should mention Masters lla món A'igil, Corsino Miera, Miguel Guerin and Miguel Desniarais. A good number of premiums, in beautifully illuminated bindings, were distributed by the President Rev. Bro. Filiberto; llicn a grand inarch on the piano with violin ac companiment. Kev. Father Antho ny Pourehegii of Sapelló delivered the closing address on the necessity of a good education, explaining what was required on the purl of tlie par ent and child for that purpose. The address was very interesting and re flects much honor on that truly Chris tian gentleman. Yours, Robbing? I'renrh l.ntlir. Strategy is a thing to be admired when it Is employed for the circum vention of rogues. While the French were in Mexico, stage robberies on the Monterey road became very fre quent. The French commander re solved to put it stop to them; nnd this is bow he did it: He dressed up half u dozen Zouaves in ladie;. attire, nnd sent them on in the next stage, their faces hidden by veils, their carbines hidden by their peticoats. The stng'o was stopped; the ladies without wait in'.' to be invited, b ft tho vehicle and fell into line with tho rest of the pas sengers, Suddenly a scries of report came from that line, and some dozen robbers lay dead; the rest discreetly disnppeir-d. For a lorg while after ward it was only requisiie to display n shawl and bonnet conspicuously to H'eiini a free passage for n stage' on l hat mule,