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DAILY GAZETTE SUNDAY, JULY 10, 1881. Leer' s .stamp mill at the White Oaks will be started in a few day.". Tin- train from the north came in over three hour late yesterday. A Miner's Union was to have been organized in While Oaks last night. The rainy season i just setting in. A slight shower each day indicates its coming. Wolf & I'titnian had a line layout of lunch last night which made their bil liard hall a general resort. A new dry washer arrived al Cerillos a tew days ago. It will be put up this week and set in operation. M. Whiteinun made his wife a pres ent a few days ago of a handsome gold watch chain that cost !?1Cj. The Park Restaurant, to be run on the European plan, will soon be opened in Hold's block, on the plaza. There is talk of adding an ornamen tal front to the Jesuit college, on the east end, fronting the railroad. Uilly's free lunch last night was gen eral headquarters for visitors and stran gers in town, as well as old residents. A new telegraph line is being built to Fort Stanton via White Oaks. One sta tion will be made at the mine of F. A. Wake. Mcndcnhall, Hunter & Co., have over eighty head of horses in their stables. This is one of the hu'gest livery stables in the West. The new strike in the Little Mack started Col. Prichard to the White Oaks in a gitVy. lie is a half owner in that property. A. F. Jilson & Co., the new proprie tors of the Occidental Billiard Hall, will relit it a:d make it one of the finest halls in the city. More new buildings are going up in Las Vegas at the present time than in any other city in the Territory, and yet there is no boom. Mr. Whitcman states that miners who are miners, and willing to work, can find abundant employment atthree dollars a day in the White Oaks. Milt Yarberry, the ex-Marshal of Al buquerque, has been sent to the Santa Fe jail to await trial in the District Court for the murder of Chas. Camp bell. The Duryee smelter, at Honnnza, was started up last week, but as some part of the machinery was broken soon after starting, it had to be stopped for a few days. A notice to contractors will be found in another column, of Architect Whee loek, asking for bids for the purpose of erecting a two-story residence for Dr. Henrique'. Mr. Ward, of the iiriu of Lantry & Burr, will soon commence the erection of a large dwelling bouse on the west side of the East Las Vegar park. The building is to be a story and a half high. The Little Mack mine at the White Oaks is now being developed. A very rich strike was made in this mine last week. It is free milling ore, and rich in free gold. It is likely Ihc richest mine in the Territory. It is reported that Col. I.erginarm, in his three clean-ups this year of his placer claims on Ute Creek, in Colfax County, has taken out over !() nuggets, varying from $5 to $100 in value, be sides about 200 ounces of dust. The Sunday school picnic which has been talked about so long will take place Tuesday at Romeroville. The situation is a very nice one. The man agers of the atl'air were busy yesterday engaging vehicles to carry the little folks to the grounds. We publish to-day a comment on the decisions recently delivered on the "drummer' lax law. It will be found interesting reading at this time, when the question is being so generally dis cussed, owing to the enforcement of a similar law in this Territory that has, till recently, been a dead letter. There is much tobe said on each side, and the decisions that we reprint are worthy of consideration. The miners about Ute Creek are just waking up to the value of the copper veins in "Old Baldy."' The prospect of the transfer to a Nashville company of the Mayilower, Monarch and Pull man lodes has created some excitement, and we hear of several new copper dis coveries on both sides of Baldy. Some of the specimens are very beautiful and give promise of rich mines. Viiuurrun Metes a ml I'rens. We have just received from Ilermo sillo, Sonora, Mexico, an invitation to attend a grand ball and celebration of the Nation's birthday, at Pueblo de .Seris, given by those engaged on the flnaynias branch of the A. T. & S. ! R. R. The celebration was to have lake a place on the night of the 3rd of July. The invitation is signed by the following gentlemen, well known in Las Vegas: C. L. Annan, Fitch B. Tay lor, II. C. Walker, Sijnon Mack, W. R. Morley, F. O. Von Fritsch. E. Norman, II. B. Reed, J. McMurray, C. W. Stur tevant, T. J. Woodside, J. Aron, John Dargie, It. Ward. Lighting Our Streets. The citizens' committee, appointed by the Board of County Commissioner? to report on the feasibility of lighting our streets by gas, made their report to the board yesterday forenoon. After taking the matter under advisement, the commissioners voted to accept the proposition of the Las Vegas (as and Coke company, and the contract was duly drawn up and signed. By the con tract, the company agrees to keep thirty-live lanterns lighted, the county to pay $1,. 100 per annum, the same price being paid for thirty-iie as for thirty as at lirst proposed by the company. It is expected that the posts and lanterns j will arrive in about two weeks, and will be duly placed in position. The prompt action of the commis sioners in deciding to light our streets is to be commended. It is just what was needed, and we are glad that the mem bers of the board have decided the question, as all our citizens had hoped they would. LOCATION OF l'OSTS. At or near the centre of park, West Las Vegas. One at each of the four gateways opening into the park. Northwest corner of the First Nation al Bank building. Corner of the plaza next to the court house. In front of court house. Northwest corner of plaza. Northwest corner of new hotel build ing. Intersection of Santa Fe and Pacific streets. At or near gate of Exchange corral, in Central street. At or near Catholic church. Southwest corner of plaza. At or near Friedman's wool house. Intersection of Gonzales and Moreno streets. Between Moreno street and Jesuit college. At or near Jesuit college. Between the plaza and bridge, on Cíen 1 ral street. Northwest corner (allinas river bridge. Intersection (.'cutral and Twelfth streets. Intersection Douglas and Twelfth streets. Intersection Lincoln and Twelfth streets. Crossing of the acequia and Lincoln street. Northeast corner of public square, south of Lincoln street. Southeast corner Block 10. At or- near alley south side Centre street. Southeast corner Block 8. Northeast corner Block 7. At or near Cross, Black v. ell & Co.'s commission bouse. At or near Browne & Manzanares1 commission house. Southeast corner Block T. Northeast corner Block 8. At or near Sumner House. At or near St. Nicholas Hotel. Viro Aesuleoiy Fair. The following table is a statement of the iinaneial committee of the receipts and expenditures of the fair recently given in this city for the benefit of the Academy building fund. TIm; net re sult is three hundred and seventy-two dollars and seventy-three cents, a sum of money which will aid materially in the enterprise and which is likewise complimentary to the successful man agement of the fair. The committee requests us to express thanks to all who participated and generously aided to make the fair a success. mr,r,s l'.vii). Kent of hail ?"" li( x-kintf clntir 1 .V Flowers Hint expresa charges '.) "i5 llinjr Music unrt culler v-t I in Fans ; Printing, J.tiytiiii 7 íiü Printing, (lu.ette I i)'- Merchandise. Hell & Oo B ! do McDonald & Co T" do n"Uviitd & (': -Z nil do lheM i do Mrs Lidcll ."; Milk , 4 80 Kxprcssiiuin "' 0I) MerehMiidi.se. Woschi) 7ó do Mrs Dinkel i'5 Carpenters t " Nails -' Laborer I '-" do 1 00 do 75 di 1-2". holder -t W do Hil lirown, m-.tkin- ice eivam -1 IM Total " liahmuc on Imiid 'Mi '."! Total ?17ü S ItlXKU'T-S. First niht of Fair ill I is Second niu'ht oí Fair is" 15 Third nhflit, lull '" Total .SIVH :s Due on imtoyruph album I5 n Cash on hand í:i Net receipt '.i'i- 7:1 The bridge over I in; Pecos river has been swung into position, and will In completed some time during the coming week. When that is finished Mr. I. B. Keepers, outside superintendent of the Central Bridge Co., that has had the contract for putting in a half dozen iron bridges on the railroad near this city, will go east with his force. They will lirst put up an iron roof in Kansas City and then resume work on the Rock Is land & Pacific R. R., setting up iron bridges on that line. Russel Wright, at one time a promi- j nent citizen of Albuquerque, has turned out an embezzler. In his capacity as deputy agent of the New Mexico Town Company he appropriated to his own use nearly $7,000 of the funds of the company. Whisky and bad women caused the downfall. PERSON A I.. 11. R. Buell Is up Loin Oloilcta. T. J. 'Walker is over from Mora. Will A. Ferris is down from Pueblo. Chas. Ilfold started for F.l Pa-o yes terday. Prof. John Robertson, the nsayor, is out of town. Don Lorenzo Labadic. of Santa Rosa, is in the city. Ben. Keene, of Texas, i' .-topping at the inmd View. Sam Mays, of Philadelphia, is a guest at the Ora nd View. Robt. Marshall, of Boone Valley. i, at the St. Nicholas. (. K. Dai! and C.co. L Montandon are over from Mora. Mr. Bell, of Stoops & Co.. went over to Santa Fe yesterday. (ico. M. Chilcott. of Pueblo, is stop ping at the St. Nicholas. Harry Holmes, of Decatur, 111., is stopping at the Sumner House. Col. (. W. Prichard left for Socorro yesterday. He will visit White Oaks before returning. Fred Harvey, proprietor of the eating houses along the line of the A. T. & S. F. R. R., is in the city. E. P. Sampson and N. C. Arnold, travelling men for eastern houses, went over to Mora yesterday. Adjulant-Ucneral Max Frost came over from Santa Fe yesterday on a visit to friends in this city. Hon. W. T. Thornton, of Santa Fe, is in the city on business connected with the new Palace Hotel at the capital. Mrs. Chesbro, wife of the manager of the Depot Hotel, Topeka, arrived yes terday with her niece, and went out to i the Springs. 1). J. Chase, Master of Transporta lion of the A. T. & S. F., arrived last night by the special train, and is stop ping at the Hot Springs. S. W. Horner, a prominent stock man oí Colorado, is stopping at the Grand View. He is looking for a favorable location in New Mexico. J. II. Leonard and M. C. Haywood, artists from Topeka, are in the city. They will take a number of views in the vicinity of the Hot Springs and down the Pecos. Mr. J. E. Hixon arrived from Pinal County, Arizona, a few days since. He has some very line specimens of wire and ruby silver taken from the Silver King mine in that county. B. Torjuson, the merchant tailor, re turned from Denver on yesterday's train. He will now be found in his old quarters in Lockhart's building, where he will lie glad to meet, those desiring his services. M. Wluleman, who is just up from While Oaks, was hard at work yester day loading wagons with freight for his store in that flourishing camp. He was sending down a large invoice of cook ing stoves and a full supply of blasting powder, with a great quantity of other freight. He slates that men with money are now going into the Oaks who mean business. L. II. Whitson, manager of the Gold and Silver Mining Company, came up from Carbonateyille yesterday. He re ports everything in a lively condition at the camn. As soon as the Mina del Tiro can be settled he will go to work, but not before, as he does not desire to acquire the ill will of the miners who now hold the mine by an adverse title to those from whom Mr. AVhitson claims title. As was slated in the Gazktte of a few days ago, it is likely the matter will be settled soon, when everything will move off" satisfactorily. Mr. Whit son will return lo the camp to-day, and from thence he will go to his home in Davenport, Iowa, for a few month visit. Touripfn. Last night about 6 o'clock a special train arrived in this city conveying sev eral Southern Pacific R. R. officials, with friends. The party included Gen'l Supt. A. N. Towne and Gen"! Freight Agent J. C. Stubbs. These gentlemen are now on their way home to Califor nia from a conference held in Boston between the oilicials of the A. T. & S. F. and Southern Pacific R. It., when the difficulties between the two roads, I as regards the transportation of j freights, were arranged. The parry I immediately on their arrival in Las ! Vegas look carriages for the Hot Springs, where, they will remain til! to ( ni r-ti Moi-virH. i'i:i:sHVTF.i;iAi cncnon. Services tliis morning at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:-M conducted by Rev. Maxwell Phillips, recently from the City of Mexico, Sunday school at 0:1.1 a. m. EPISCOPAL CIIl'KOII. ! Bishop George K. Dunlop will preach I at 10:110 a. m. and in the. evening at 7:30 ! o'clock. Sunday school at tt-.ol) a. m. I Removal. j The telephone office will be removed I rom its present place to Marwede s new building, next to the Gazette office. The removal will be made to day. This is likely to cause a disar- I rangement of the wires for a few j hours, and any inconvenience caused j thereby will have to be overlooked. The Rt. Rev. George K. Dunlop, Bishop of this diocese, will officiate at the Episcopal Church this forenoon and evening. The BMiop says that the ar rangements for locating a minister in this city permanently are not all com pleted, lie is desirous of securing an able man for this parish, as he is per suaded that the people of Las Vegas appreciate talent, and w ill not be satis lied with other than an able rector. lie has had many applications for the posi tion, but none who would fill the bill. He is at present negotiating with sev eral gentlemen, but cannot tell delin ately when he can ordain the right man. The Board of Immigration desires to secure a complete cabinet of mineral specimens of this Territory. For this purpose an advertisement will lie found in another column, asking all persons interested in mines to contribute to the collection, sending specimens properly labelled as to mine and camp. This will be a most advantageous way of ad vertising the mineral resources of the Territory as likewise bringing to notice particular mines. All who desire to have a place in this collection will leave specimens at this oflicc which will be duly forwarded. HOTEL ARRIVALS. SUM.NXU 1IOUSK. II K Buell, Glorieta; Harry Holmes, Decatur, III; T J Walker, Mora; C T llillhis, Huston, M lidiar, Wichita. ST. NICHOLAS IIOTKIj. Koliert Marshall, IJoono Valley; Will A Ferris, Pueblo; A Vanberry, Pan Francisco; Tony Neis, Santa Fe; W A Smyth, Quiney, HI; O M Iioutpll anil wife, Topeka; Geo M Chilcott, Pu eblo; Jamos McDonald, Tramperas, G K Hall and Geo E Montfliitlon, Mora Canyon; J II Ilampson, Kl Paso. DEPOT HOTEL. Chas E IIyle. Mrs C Campbell, Kansas; L II Whitson, Davenport, Town; W T Thornton, Max Frost, Santa Fe; Harry Devlin, Leaven worth; W U Judson, Kansas City; J H Leonard and M C Haywood, Topeka. OIIANI) VIEW HOTEL. Sam Mays, Philadelphia; Len Keen, Texas; S W Horner, Salado; T Carson, Old Mexico; J A 'Da ley, Chas F Piiiget and wife; M L Ellin tfer; K Gardner, Kochello. Notice to I tie IMi bl ic. For fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs and flowering plants of all kinds, see K. Armstrong, ot the Geneva, Nnrserv. N. Y. Tie will remain in town a few days for the purpose of taking orders from those that may de sire to purchase. Refere respectfully to Jell' Raynolds, Esq., First National Bank. 7-lu-lm KEEP COOL. Everything in sum mer goods for ladies' and gents' wear at re duced prices. Isidor stern. Just received, the. largest stock of fresh vegetables and groceries in the city at Hopper Bros. 7-8-2t Milk punch at Billy's. 5-7L All summer goods at reduced prices at Isidor Stern's. Baled hay 1.25 per hundred at J. Wr. Love &Co's. Smoke "Billy's Choice" cigars, pure Havana. Vol li e of ICeniovnl. The San Miguel National Bank has removed from the Plaza to the stone building on the East Side, opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel, where they will be glad to see all their friends ami patrons. 0-8-lw Carpets, window shades, oil cloths and mattings at Lockhart & Cos.5-lltf Fresh, butter milk from the churn, brought in every morning from the ranch, at Billy's. 5-31tf The Levy, Strauss & Co. patent copper riv eted California over all for sale only at the Boston C lo t h i n g Hon sc. Ice cold Milwaukee beer on draught, 10 cents, at Billy's.- Flour by the whole sale at T. Romero & Son's. Iny your trunks and valises at ihc New York Clothing Store. ATTENTION MINERS II The Boston Clothing House has just receiv ed a full line of Levy, Strauss & Co.'s patent copper riveted Duck and Denim Clothing warranted never to rip. Alargo and select assortment of the finest fancy candies on sale at Geo. F. Maitland & Co's. i j Tiper Heidsiek champagne, imporl- ed, just received by Francisco Baca y I Sandoval. 7-2-lw J. J. FITZGERRELL, THE LIVE REAL ESTATE MAN, Las Vegas. X. M. J.J. Vii.jrcrri'll. the live p'al estate man, has for sale h Itirvc iiiiiiiIkt of lini Imsinisi and definible rosldeneo lots in different jiarts of tho new nnd old portions f Ihe city, rur- tie neeKtnii investments m rein estaie. hum ness chances, business nnd dwelling houses, should call on Fitzjrcrrcll; he can aci-omnio-date them. i'ur sale, one dairy and jrHrdeninjr farm very cheap, two miles from the city. One business house im Lincoln stree t at a Imnruiii. I iic livery or sale stable, nt a Uirfrnin. Two desirable four room cottages, with jfootl stone celhtrs each; one on Main and ojher on til h street, at a bai-Riiin. Will rent for ."SO per cent, on tho investment. One hotel furnished complete. Has all the business it can accommodate. One hotel paying l'i per cent, on (he in ce ment. Onebusinesshouse on Lincoln avenue will pay f0 per cent, on investment. Business house and lot on Kailroad avenue that rents by the year for :K) per cent, on in vestment. Five room house and lot near the depot, rent inji for twenty dollars per month. JViee, 4(10. A splendid new residence, 0 rooms, 2 lots, renting for tiri per cent, on investment. Price $l,riX). Business house and lot on Hailroad avenue nt a bargain, renliiiii lor ,V per cent, on invest ment. One of tho best corner lots and business houses in the city for sale at a bargain. Call und see. 1 have vacant lots for salo on Hailroad ave nue, Centre street, Lincoln avenue, KiRhlh street nnd Grand avenue, in the heart of tho city nt n bargain. Call and see. One of the linest gardens in New Mexico. A rare chance for a arducr and tlorist to make a fortune. 1 have for salo the most desirable business property and stock of uroeeries, on Centre street. Part payment down, balance on time. Very cheap. Owner wants to turn his atten tion to miuim;- For sale One restaurant, one saloon, one steam laundry and out; drug store. For par ticulars cull. For sale, in Geollrioii nnd Lueero's new ad ditions. These are very desirable residence lots. They enter tho market cheap. There is fully one hundred per cent, profit in , these lots us nn investment within the next si. months. I have residence property and lots for sale in nil parts of tho city. Examine my list before purehasinfr. I huve for sale in Mills & Chapman's addition to tho Hot Springs; these lots will be sold cheap. I have bargains to offer on Main, Lincoln und Douglas streets, also on Zion Hill, that will pay from 40 to tx) per cent, on tho invest ment. I have for salo a lnr.uro number of tho most desirable lots at tho I lot Springs that will bo sold cheap. I have for sale tho finest stock und furminji raneh in New Mexico, cmnnmndiiitf the atten tion of capitalist and colonist. Apply for par ticulars. I also have for sale several fine stock ranches in tho different portions of tho Territory. Foil NEXT. A number of desirable business houses on tho different business streets of tho city, also offices, restaurants and dwellings. If you want to rent property call. Kemembor that the best business chances are ulwuys to be had by eallinji on J. J. FITZGERRELL, Lockhart's block, up stairs. J 71 LEVEN DOLLARS a month for twelve U months will buy n. lot fronting- on two streets in tho most desirable part of the city, close to street railway and postoliioe. Avail yourself of this opportunity. J. J. FlTZC.KHHET.T. Tho Live Ileal Estate Ag-cnt, Lockhart Block, up stairs. 7-lo-tf FOR SALE Tho Iluena Visla Town Compa ny's" lots, tho most desirable lots in the north part of the city, will be sold cheap. Just in the market. J. J. FITZGERRELL, The Live Ileal Estate Ag-ent, Lockhart's Block, Up Stairs. (WSHit 20,000 So,;: of sheen for sale ewes and lunibs in lots to suit customers, at u price from one dollar per head up ward, according: to grade. Can be seen from tho 1 5th to tho 20th of July. .1. J. Fitzircrrell, tho live real estate agent, Lockhart's block up stairs. 7-T-'2w Chance for n EJuirher. Tho best patronized meat market for rent. Will sell slaughter house, corral, and stock all completo for tho butcher business. Owner can't attend to it on account of having- other business. Como and examine. J. J. Fitzg-or-rell, tho live real estate agent, Luckhart's block up stairs. 7-2-ijt Specimens of Ore. All parties, throughout this county, interest ed in tho mineral resources of tho Territory, aro earnestly solicited to contributo specimens of ore to .the Territorial Bureau of Immigra tion, labelled, as to mino and camp. Speci mens left with J. 11. Koogler will be forwarded to tho oflieo of the Secretary at Santa Fe, and there placed on exhibition. T-T-'Jni Daily StiViC ami Express I.lae. Between Cimarron und Springer. Leaves Cimarron at 7 u. m. und arrives at Springer ut 11 a. in. Leaves Springer at 1 p. in. und ar rives ut Cimarron at 5 p. m. Will carry pas sengers cheaper than any other line. "FKENOIIY," Proprietor. Fine alifornia cloth ing, stetson and Mor riseyliats a specialty. Fine summer clothing at the New York Store. Keep the dust out of your rooms by using Lockhart & Co.'s llubber Weath er Strips. o-ll tf Fresh Itrenil Of nil kinds every morninp-, at the Old Reliable Ilakery of J. Grail' & Co. 7-2-1 f WORKING SUITS that will stand the test of hard knocks and rough usage at Isidor Stern's. Patent copper riveted California over alls at the Boston Clothing House. T-7-tf Orand I. u:icii every Saturday night at the Exchange Saloon. J-21-tf Always Ahead. Just received, a line "lot of fresh grapes at Marcellino & Holla's. Harness and sad dlery at T. Homero & Son's. Pure Missouri eider at Palman it Wolfs. A Sew Aspirant for Favor. We have just received a large con signment of Dilwort's excellent roasted coll'ec, five pound for one dollar. 7-7-4t Geo. F. Maitland & Co. Beautiful fans at Charles llf eld's. in. ill. (BOTH TOWN'S, I HEADQUARTERS To-day 1oj Éie Reapers -AM) MOWERS SULKY HAY RAKES AND- Lyman Barbed Wire Fencing, Mr. Houghton makes a specialty of Agricultural Implements and Fencing Wire, and keeps only those kinds which time has proven to be tho best. Persons in town to-day wishing anything in the implement line will do well to consult Houghton. CALVIN FISK, Real Estate and Slock Broker, Notary Public and OFFICIO IX OPTIC BLOCK, EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, IT IS TRUE That in Supplying you with Carpets, Window Shades We do it with as little trouble to yourselves as possible. WE EMPLOl T A man especially for the purpose of measuring your rooms for Carpets and your windows for the shades you desire to put up. We also make. Window Shades any required width or length, and all you have to do is to select the desired pattern or style. We also sew your Carpets and lay them down, and do everything in a workmanlike man ner. You also have the advantage of selecting from the most extensive Stock in Las Vegas. One trial will demon strate what we can do. JAFFA BROTHERS. Attention Everybody. T. Romero & Son W o u 1 (1 respectfully call attention to their ladies dress goods in every style, ready made dresses, ladies hats, gents, furnishing goods, boys clothing, hats, boots and shoes, a line line of ladies shoes, groceries and Hour by the car load, qucensware, glassware etc. They propose to sell goods at bottom figures believing in small profits and quick sales. IIiumI Male Shoes. Fine. French calf, for gentlemen, mlendid foot wear, at II. Romero C-9-tf All summer drinks at Billy'?. ' 0-7tf