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DAILY GAZETTE SUNDAY, JULY 24, 1881. JA.F.TTK GLEAXI.C;i. F. E. Herbert has len quite hick for the last week. Ho was feeling better yesterday. Eighty-eight head of line Ix-ef cattle were received at the Western meat mar ket yesterday. This is doing business on a large scale. Odd Fellow lodge will meet to-morrow night at 8 o'clock, sharp. All vis iting .brethren, in good standing, are cordially invited to be present. Col. Lockhart is making preparations to construct an addition to the Stunner House. It will include a large billiard hall and tifteen sleeping rooms. The fishing party, consisting of T. J. Flecnian and daughter, Mrs. K. (J. Mc Donald and daughter, C. 15. Smith and wife, Stephen Garrard and sister, and several others, who went to the Gallinas canyon last week, returned Friday eve ning. They had a very good time, not withstanding the numerous showers of rain that has visited, this part of the country during the past week. Wo are not aware of the number of trout cap tured nor the number of hair breadth escapes experienced while gone. Wi-itliir to I'riicllcul Joker. ' About 4 o'clock yesterday morning Jack l'ayne, of the firm of Payne & Bartlett. the Unilroad Avenue jewelers, who was sleeping in an apartment open ing oH' from the stoTeroom, was aroused by a terrible racket, at the front en trance. The jar was sutliciently great to set the. clocks a-slriking, and Mr. Payne's first impression was that the door had been broken in and he. was bo sieged by robbers. Acting on Hie im pulse of the moment, he jumped out of bed and caught up a six-shooter, ex pecting to be confronted by one or more men whom he resolved to greet with a warm reception. He caught a glimpse of a face at the outside door, and a man started to run. Payne took range, be ing careful to avoid hitting a lamp and valuable clock, and blazed away at the head of the runner, who was making good time past the show window. He thought he must have struck the mark, but concluded that he would return to bed again. In the forenoon he found out that Rogers, of the Occidental Hall, had gone to the door with the intention of playing a practical joke on Mr. Payne, but he will not be likely to choose him for a subject again, as the shot from his revolver barely missed his head. It was a foolish thing to do, and it might have cost him his life, for Mr. Payne was perfectly justified in attempt ing to frighten away a caller at such an hour, especially when the city is with out police protection. Good Promotions. Yesterday Mr. Nate E. Walthall, who has been chief clerk of the Wells-Fargo Express company's otlice in this city since the otlice was established, was or dered to report in Wichita, Kans., on im portant business. He will return to Las Vegas on the 1st, when lie will leave for a southern point to accept a far more responsible position as agent for the company. Nate is a very , popular young follow who has made many friends in this city, and the.y will all be glad to learn that his services have been appreciated by the company. But they will also regret his removal from Las Vegas, and all that they can do. which all concur in. is to wish liim continued success. His promotion is deserved, and the company will never regret its recognition of worth in his case. Mr. Walthall is succeeded as chief clerk to Mr. Hocy, the express agent, by 1). J. Maedonald who has been bill clerk for some time at the. A.,'T. & S. F. otlice. His appointment is ' a good one. Marnier of the A. T. A ft. F. Mr. A. P.. Touzalin is considered the probable successor to Col. W, B. Strong as manager of the A. T. & S. F. It is expected that his appointment will be officially announced in a few days. In this connection, the following from the Omaha Hi jiihli'-nii may be quoted: ' If the report of Manager Totiza lin's retirement from the Burlington & Missouri to accept a similar posit ion on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe be true, Mr. Touzalin 'returns to his early love.' He was for several years land commissioner of the Atchison road, in which otlice he gained the distinction which his subsequent career has still fuvtfrcrillustratcd. Omaha can ill af ford to part with Mr Touzalin. . Helias proved not more a wise and energetic railroad manager than a public spirited citizen. Should he leave us, however, the work which he docs will remain a monument to his m-jacily, liberality and enterprise, lie has proved him self to be, and has sought in equal measures to make his road, the friend of Omaha. In the point of view of self interest, we trust that Mr. Touzalin wiil remain with the Burlington road and with Omaha."' Morgan' Exam i ni I ion. Wm. Morgan, Chief of Police on the West Side, who shot ami killed Victor Trujillo in Jesus Tafoya's dance hall late Friday night, while attempting to quell a disturbance, was brought before Justice Pablo Ulibarri yesterday after noon for examination. No new evi dence was evolved beyond what was stated in the Gazk tte yesterday morn ing. The trial was adjourned till nine o'clock to-morrow morning, Morgan in the meantime being released on bail. . linéaos Hot Kprlnr. Since the completion of (ha railroads to Deming Junction these springs nave come more prominently' into public favor as a watering plaec than ever be fore. They are situated in Grant Coun ty, almost exactly, half ,vily between Deming Junction ' and jhe (beautiful town of Silver City. The history con nected with them is quite interesting. They were first settled in t7.) by a man by the name of Kuntz, who, at the breaking out of the civil war went into the rebel service, and. was tiot heard of afterwards. . The buildings were then taken possession of by the Government and used as i hospital until the close of the ar. when It was abandoned and taken ui) by Virgil Martin, who was subsequently killed by the Indians in one of the numerous raids through Cook's Canyon. , The ranch, for at that- time it was used for no other purpose, was sold to D. B. Lacy. Richard Hud son, the present owner, bought the spring and all the appurtenances there to in 1873, and at once recognizing their value as medicinal springs, set to work to bei'utify and prepare them for such purposes. Over one thousand shade trees were planted out and have grown luxuriantly, making a' beautiful shady grove, which, at a distance,' looks like an oasis in a desert, which it really is during the dry season bf ,the year. Ap ple and peach trees have' been planted, and an! now loaded down with fruit. Bath houses and a hotel '.wore' built, and everything put in shape for the accom modation of guests, f he, waters of the principal spring issue from the crater of an extinct volcano, ) which forms 'a circular 'mound much higher than the surrounding plains.- The water, when it first comes from the ground is very warm, being 142 degrees F., and so clear that the smallest objects can be seen at , a depth of ten or fifteen feet. The principal medicinal ingredients'! of the water are' iron and magnesia. The volume of water is about twenty inches, and when cooled makes the best of drinking water. There are hotel ac commodations for about thirty guests at present. As a winter resort, Hud son's Hot Springs cannot be excelled anywhere in the United States. The altitude is 5,008 feet above the level of the sea, and the climate , is mild and equitable, and invalids who are unable to stand the high altitude of the Las Vegas Hot Springs could not do better than to go to the famous Hot Springs of Grant County. A milk ranch anda splendid garden is connected with these springs, and the table is therefore sup plied with the best bf fresh milk, but ter, eggs and vegetables. It is only four hours drive from Deming, and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson make their guests feel perfectly at home. Stop there, if you wish to have a pleasant time. Xcarly A Coiiflasrratlon. At a quarter past three o'clock yes terday afternoon the cry of lire was heard in the neighborhood of Gross, Blackwell & Co.'s commission house, and soon after a dense volume of smoke was seen rising from ! the' rear of t he New York bakery. A strong wind had just begun puffing, uhd the fact, that a tire had been kindled in the block that a few months ago was laid(in ashes, ex cited no little alarm.- ' In- a jiffy, a crowd of men were at the scene; of ex citement, and willing hands fell to. the work of carrying water and tearing off the roof of the bake house where the llames were beginning to make good headway. Fully three hundred men and boys were on hand all willing and eager to assist in extinguishing the fire. Mr. A. M. Bhick well came panting up to the lire, burdened with the load of a Babcoek extinguisher, and his arrival was greeted with a shout. This and two other similar machines of con densed force were promptly turned loose and effective work'was done. The blaze was soon a smudge, and then completely drowned out. The rain that soon after began falling settled the bu siness. The fire originated in the bake house of T. A. Nctterberg's bakery and the loss will not exceed one or two hundred dollars. Just over the bake oven was a loft in which wb beds were made up1 on a pile of hay and excelsior, and it is supposed that a spark from the chimney must have in some way fallen in this inflamable stuff and started the blaze. It was' a narrow escape from a serious conflagration, and " had it not been for the timely arrival of the small army of men,' much property' would have been destroyed. III fU II KKKVICK. METHODIST. EPISCOPAL. Services at the usual iio'urs, presided over by Rev. Thos. Harwood. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. Rev. Boyle, the new Rector, will offi ciate to-morrow at the regular hours J1 1 CATHOLIC CHURCH. Sundays, lirst mass at 6:!1() a. m., high mass at 0:30 a.m. During the week, low mass at 0:30 a. m. BAPTIST CHAPEL. - :' Rev. A. C. Gregory, a Baptist Minis ter of Kansas, will preach in the Bap tist Chapel to-morrow, morning and evening. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -WEST SIDE. Services will be held to-morrow at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.' m. Sunday school at 0:43 p. in.. , J. 0. Eastman, Pastor. ..... wew rotatoes f 2.7.1 per minared at K vreruKUH iv .,o jm 4 aso, xcxas. ,--im ( PEBAOHAI.. Mrs A. A. Robinson is rapidly im proving. ;V' . v ; Geo. L. RLx. of Topeka, Kansas, is registered at the Sumner House. , Hon.' Fduardo ; Martinez, of Anton Chico, is looking after business matters in this city. ' ,' Jlr. Johnson, of Bell & Co., the plaza grocers, is back from a trip to the south, combining business and pleas ure. 1). A. Clouthier, of Springer, and W. J. Waddingham and wife, of Fort Bas com, are registered at the St. Nich olas. Chief Engineer Robinson, who was called home from Arizona by the dan- rivm rn twii ni ni- n uu, numu morning, j a; , . : President W. . B. Strong, who has been on a tour of inspection over the length of his road, left El Pasr yester day morning by special train, and will arrive in this city sometime to-day. Mr. Edward L. Bartlett, editor of the Kaicsmonth, a daily and weekly journal published at Wyandott, Kansas, is in the city, spying out the country. He thinks seriously of taking up his resi dence in New Mexico. The wife and parents of Mr. F. S. Presbrey, the genial traveling Passen ger Agent of the Y). & U. G R'y, will visit the Las Vegas Hot Springs in a few weeks. Mr. Presbrey's father is a prominent and influential citizen of Washington City. ,Mr. Sam H. Bannister, Business Man ager of the Indianapolis Herald, is among the recent arrivals from the south, where he had been on a visit to towns along the-Rio. Grande. He is very favorably impressed with the Ter ritory, and would move here if foot loose, in Indianapolis. - .(, J.li.I Mills started for 'Sonora, Old Mexico, yesterday. He will lay over one 'day in . Socorro and then continue his joitrney. . He goes for the purpose of inspecting some mines in the neigh borhood of Altar, and will be gone live or 8ix weeks. The Gazette wishes Mr. Mills a successful trip and a safe return. ; The Drenching'. The storm Friday was general through out the Territory. It extended from Colorado to El Paso, and rained quite hard in the Texas town and at Deming Junction. The streams were swollen, but no damage has as yet been reported. In the neighborhood of Wagon Mound the water poured down the hills and collected in the natural basin on both sides of the A., T. & S. F. track, mak ing a washout and stopping all trains. In addition to this the wires went down and it was found necessary to abandon all trains, the Atlantic express that left here late on Friday night being laid by over twenty-four hours at Wagon Mound. No train came in from the north all day. ' ' Yesterday's train from the south was det ained eight hours by a washout on the Jomado, between San Marcial and Pope station, caused in the same way as that at Wagon Mound. When the train reached Lamy Junction, it was forced to wait over on account of caving banks this side. In this city rain fell in tor rents at intervals, and at about 4 o'clock a violent rain set in that drenched ev erything. The Gallinas was a raging stream, and lakes stood on the level ground just east of the river, while the streets were Hooded. ' Gaiety at the MriiitfH. select party was given at the Hot Springs hotel on Friday night. Mr. Clarence Wells was the prime mover in die affair, and no pains were spared to make it enjoyable. ', Boffa's orchestra furnished the music that was up to the usual high standard of that organiza-, tion. The party was enjoyed by all and dancing kept up till an early hour. An elegant lunch was served by the Hotel. Among those present Avere the follow- Mrs. and Miss Otero, Mrs. M. L. Coo ley, Mrs. N. J. Pettijohn, Mrs. E. H. Chapman, Mrs. A. C. Stockton, Mrs. R. J. Holmes, Misses Martin, Irland, Dyer, Cooper, Hubbell and Wisner. Messrs. O. L. Houghton, Page B. and M. A. Otero, Jr., E. and C. Gross, A. II. Raj' noh.ls, 11. J. Holmes, A. M. Blackwell, E. Kirkpatrick, Dr. ST. J. Pettijohn, C. M. Williams, R. A. Kistler, F. White law, Clarence Wells, C. C. Gise, W. Fabian and J. Chessman. Of t he guests of the hotel were Mrs. Cheesbro, Tope ka, Miss Ransom, Beloit, Wis., Mrs. and. Miss Prichard, city, Mrs. Arm strong and Ford, Topeka, Messrs. W. B. Slosson, Leavenworth, H. M. Sale, Salina, Kan., Col. W. G. Dickinson, To peka, R. Y'.; Seabury, Peoria, Dr. : Oli ver, Hot Springs, R. W. Muse, J. A. Randall, J. C-Randall rid-T. F. Crat ty, Newton, Kansas,' Mrs. W. A. Smyth, Dr. ; William II. Page and daughter, Boston, Mrs. Skelly, Trinidad, Mrs.. V. R; Scott and Mr. Wollman, of Leaven worth. . HOTEL ARRIVALS. r1 ' OllAND VIKW HOTKL. , - S. G. Bartlett,- Socorro? Mrs. O. E. Farmer. Sulzbacher; O. W. Hartón, Cleveland; a. Blue. J. Dorem. ' ' ' " ' For all kinds of California nroduce. such as new potatoes, oranges, apricots, plums, apples and peaches send to E. Germain & Co., El Paso, Texas.7-24-ltn Lttr LUC The following Is the list of letter remaining uncalled for In the Las Vega, N. M., Pout Of fice for the week ending July ffl, 1RS1. Per sona calling for these letters will please aay advertised." Anderson W B All.nJnoK, Aranogo Gnadolpo Anderson William Baia Aniceto Barrett Altert N Borden John Beiuiett J Baker f-evl Brady H U Brown Samuel II Brenneiko Frank Castillo Justlniaiio Carrillo Esinuio Cnrpcnter Geo W Ceasados Dionisio Collins Mrs L E Cohenour J E Crane Allen Clover J A Crone A J Clark Sadie Gumlev J J 8 - Kennedy T P KlnkeadAJ LeR-nmau Mrs LIUio . Landman Aleck Iandon T D Ledoux Miss Vereniza lunJuan Lockwood WL ' Lopez Greraro Meade J H Martin UI) Martinez Martin 2 Murtones Juan Martin Juan Miller Henry M Moore Geoiye Myers L W MeGleran D L Meiree M W McMartin Mrs M McLaughlin Miss A i Niles Jacobs Pettlt Clinton J Penton John Parker FH Pierce Mrs Jennie Prentiss Jeo A Phillipa Henry Rich W H ' Relly A Hopper J Hofiberta Lee KyanSN Scbada Liandeg Stonesifer C A 2 Shannon Harry Sharp John D ' Hmlth 8 J Twyman William ' TurRuln Gabriel Van Do. ie Chas F Walsh MM -Wees J T WiH-httnanMlAsK Winir Geo T 2 Wijfht William 2 Yeuger CM J. N. FURLONG, P.M. Dasher Wm H Tl Lll ,..1 K))'le MR t DOW Dontrick Henry iioncnuo .lonn Dlnsley Home Enirol Ellen Eiscmnnn Brothers Fauster Fred Frick William Frey Miss Idu Gounoz Juan Jesus Olvens William Gustafxson J H Greaner William . Gonzales Miguel G rabie Jack Gothwaite J C Harlow Joseph Hewera Visento Hodgman M M Ivers Lillto loinee H 8 Jones Lewis Johnson Geo Ice cold Budweiser . beer atTBilly's. 5-6-tf Canvas shoes at Store. the New York Fresh butter milk from the churn, brought in every morning from the ranch, at Billy's. 5-31tf NEW DENTAL ROOMS Of Dr. DeGraw. Open July 5th, over Herbert's ' new drug store, northwest corner of plaza. (5-30-tf All summer drinks at Billy's.- fi-Ttí , Buy your trunks and valises at the New York Clothing Store. Have just received a lot of Cakes, Crackers and Fancy Candies. Geo. F. Maitland & Co. 7-21tf Three car loads of Excelsior Beer, just received by Charles Ilfeld. 7-2()-lw Milk puuch at Billy's. 5-7tj Rubber Coats of all descriptions at the New York Clothing Store. Frank Maier the bntcher has his mar ket stocked up with fresh and fat beef, mutton, lamb, pork, etc. All kinds of sausage also always on hand. He al ways aims to merit the patronage of the public by keeping on hand the best qualities of meat. 7-23-2t Park Reataarnat. For a well cooked well served meal go to the Park Restaurant. . Breakfast from half past six to ten; dinner from twelve to two p. m. ; supper from six to eight p. m. Meals cooked to order. Chicken and porter house steak always served to order. T-20-tf. Everything in the house furnishing line kept by Lockhart & Co. 5-11 tf Mint julips at Billy's. For cheap hardware go to Lockhart & Co's. 2-lltf Cream Bread at Bell & Co's, the Plaza Grocers and Bakers. Go to Judd's barber shop and get scrapea, wxenange Hotel. tí Fine line of Straw Hats New York Clothing Store. at the 525tf Kome to Keno. ; 7-22-2t Fresh buttermilk on ice at Putman & Wolf's. C-10-tf Keno Horrcet. Keen kalkulators keep kontinuing to KaiKiiate, mu a nan Keno kaptures the Kaite. jvau at non ion saloon every ivnigni. urana supper Saturday night 7-22-2t Kome to Keno. 7-22-2t E. Germain & Co. are sole agents for Dairy Cheese. El Paso, Texas, California State 7-24-1 m If P il 5 CENTS 5 Per Pound AT- 5 The Plaza (irocers and Bakers. Ice cold Milwaukee beer on draught, iu cents, at Uiiiiys." ó-üott Keep the dust out of your rooms by using LiOCKnart uo. s KUDber weatn er Strips. '-- ' 6-lltI BELL & CO Vanfed-For Sa!e-For Rent-Lost. WANTED. An experienced and compe tent Piano Teacher, to Instruct two children. Apply at this office. 7-Mf WANTED. A laundry woman and two dln-Ina- room irirls, Immediately, at the Hot Springs Hotel. M7-tf WANTED. A few music scholars. Call on or address Mrs. C. Piuifi-t, Grand View Hotel, Las Veiras, New Mexico. 7-13-tf. w ANTED Two flrst-clas cabinet men. A. O.KOBBIN8.-7-S-tr WANTED. Two or three number one plan Inif mill beuch hands. Nnue but tírat ela nuca apply. At Wool Urn ' planing mill. Also a good machine mail. 4-22-tf FOIt SALE A choice lot of Mexican mules, thoroughly broke and In Une working condition. Apply to Frank A. Blukn, East I.ai Vegas, Nw Mexico. -17-tf WANTED A (rood cook, a middle aged wo man. Apply at the Park Restaurant. I7-íü-tt w ANTED A chambeimalil at the Grand 17-ae-tf View Hotel. FOR SALE. The old St. Louis lot. In East Las Vegas. Price, f ifm. Inquire of C. It. Drowning. F. Geisi.kr, ji7-3-tf Socorro, N. M. ÜOK BENT. Two nice, lai?rc rooms lor of-P-y4ioeA, in MarwtKle's new huildintr. Apply to Marwede, Urumley & Co. 7-22-tf OIL SALE County wirants by F. O. Kllil herir.. 5-27-lf FOB SALE 1280 improved sheep delivered at the Wagon Mound or Yermejo. For further particulars Inquire of 1MJM1MUU . JSAUA, ANTONIO I). BACA, 5-9-tt Upper Las Vegas. TTOK SALE Fine stock ranch, good ramee. JLj plenty of running water, has a good house aud corral. ' Will be sold lor cash, or cattle laken lu exchamru- AtidIv to C. It. Browning. asi i,aa vegas. 3-l3tr, ÜOR SALE Ono completo well drlllln- or F prosDectinir machine: works in rock or dirt; will Bell cheap for cash. For particulars auciresB v. TltAMuLi, !lm Care of Chas. Blanchard. Las Vegas, N. M. 171 OU SALE Baca Hull, the largest aud best J audience hall lu the Territory, provided wiiu guuu aiBK acHiittry, urop curiums, en Cattle or sheen luken in exchauge or tin.e giv en ou payments. Address A. J. Baca and unas. mem. Las vegas. 6-l-tl. - FOB RENT. The druf store inthcWesche building on the plaza, at present occupied by r . r.. Herbert, is for rent. Apply to tho proprietor. C. E. WESCHE. Ü A 9ífí'I!o loan on approved real fTfriz JJJ estate security. Apply to C. R. BROWNING. 7-fltf ,OR SALE. Fifteen head of good work steers, one wagon. Apply to George Ross LOCK CHART & CO.'s. -1-lw BEND YOUR JOB WORK TO THE GAZETTE Brick. We now have on hand a superior quality of brick which will 1k sold in Urge or small quantities n tlie purchaser desires. Shipments will no made to any part or tlie territory am the putronage of Ihe publicls respectfully solic ited. 5-S-tf liUOll I'UICHAIID, Box ll!, VLasesas, N. AI K. of P. Eldorado Lsdge No. 1 meets in Castle Hall (Homero Block) every Wednesday evenimr. Visiting members of the Order cordially in vited to attend. Adin H. Whitmoue, C. C. L. 11. Maxwell, K. of R. and s. IT IS TRUE That in Supplying you with Carpets, Window Shades We do it -with as little trouble to yourselves as possible. WE EMPLOY A man especially ior the purpose of measuring your rooms for Carpets and jour windows for the shades yon 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. - Freah Bread Of all kinds every morning, at the Old Reliable Bakery of J. Graff & Co. 7-2-tf Bnrts celebrated Boots and Shoes at the New York Clothing Store. Examine Lockhart & Co1 s fine new stock of furniture before purchasing elsewhere. , 5-lltf Ice cold Milwaukee beer on draught, 10 cents, at Billy's. Fine alifornia cloth ing, stetson and Mor risey hats a specialty. Carpets, window shades, oil cloths and mattings at Lockhart & Co's.5-llff Lndle' Summer Knifing. New Fabrics. New Styles. Fast Colors. Beautiful Shades ' at the store of C. E. Wcsche. 7-12-tf Champagne cocktails 25 cents, at Bil ly's. . ' 7-14-tf w J.J.FITSGERRELL. - THE LIVE REAL ESTATE MAN Las Vegas, N. M. J. J. Fitzirerrell. tho live real estate man. has for sale a largo number of fine business and detdrable residence lota in different Dart of tho new and old portions of the city. Par ties seeking investments in real estate, busi ness chances, business and dwelUng houses, should call on Fltzgerrell; he can accommo date them. For sale one dairy and a-anlenlnu farm ven cheap, two miles from the oity. une "justness nouse on Lincoln street at a bargain. one livery or sale ataiHe, at a bargain. Two deairable four room cotta-rea, with vood stone cellars each ; ono on Main and other on tith street, at a bargain. Will rent for It) per cent, on the Investment. One hotel furnished complete, lias all the business it can accommodate. One hotel paying 3T per cent, on the invest ment. Ono business house on Lincoln avenue will pay 50 per cent, on investment. Business house and lot on Hailroad avenue that rents by the year for 30 per cent, on In vestment. Five room houso and lot near the depot. renting for twenty dollars per month. 1400. rnee, A splendid new residence, a rooms. 8 lota, renting for 35 per cent, on investment. Trico Business house and lot on Hailroad avenue at a bargain, renting for 55 per cent, tin invest ment. One of the best corner lots and business houses In the city for sale at a bargain. Call and see. I have vacant lota for sale on Railroad ave nue. Centre street, Lincoln avenue. Eighth . street and Grand avenue, in the heart of tho city at a bargain. Call and see. One or tho nnest a-ardens In Mew Mexico. A rare chance for a gardncr and florist to make a fortune. I have for sule the most desirable business property and stock of groceries, on Centra street. Part. payment down, balance on time. v ery cheap. Owner wants to turn bis atten tion to mining.- For sale One restaurant, one saloon, ono steam laundry and one drug store. For par ticulars cull. For sale. In Gcoffrion and Lucero 8 new ad ditions. These are very desirable residence lots. They enter the nmrket cheap. There is fully one hundred per cent, protlt In these lots as an investment within the next six mouths. . have residence property and lots for sale in all parts of the city. Examine ray list before 1 remising. ,e I have for sale in Mills & Chapman's addition to the Hot SprintrtU - these lots will be sold cm-np. , 1 nave Din-gams to oner on Maiu, uncoin and Douglas streets, also on Zion Hill, that will pay from 40 to GO per cent, on the Invest- " ment. I have for sale a larire number of the mo desirable lots at the Hot Springs that will sold cheap. T i . .. . . 1 . . í 1 a ..a .. í. 1 1 r . 1.., ranch in New Mexico, commanding the atten tion of capitalist and colonist. Apply for par ticulars. I also have for sale several fine stock ranches in the different portions of the Territory. "V'V'A Head of sheep for sale. 4 J 1 J J yj Wethers, ewes and lambs In lots to suit customers, at a price . from one dollar per head up ward, according to grade. Can be seen from the 15th to the JOth of July. J. J. Fitzgerrell, the live real estate agent, Lockhart's block up stairs. 7-7-iw FOR SALE-RESIDENCES.-One for $250, renting at $10 a month; one at $400, rent ing at $15 a month; one ut $450 renting at $16 a month ; one at $500 renting at $'20 a month; one at $750 renting at $25 a month; one at $1,000, renting at $:)0 a month; one at $!,5i0, renting at $40 a month, Two splendid business houses for sale. Choice building lots in the new addition at from $50 to $100 each. Two business houses for rent. J. J. FlTZGEHHKLI,, ' The live real estato agent, corner Centre street and Grand avenuo, 7-22-lw ELEVEN DOLLARS a month for twelve months will buy a lot fronting on two streets in the most desirable part of tho city, close to street railway and postoflicc. Avail yourself of this opportunity. J. J. FlTZOKKRKIX The live real estate ugent, oiJice on Grand avenue. , FOR RENT. A number of desirable business houses on the different business streets of the city, also olliees, restaurants and dwellings. If you want to rent property call. ' Remember that tho best business chances are always to be bad by culling on J. J. FITZGERRELL, Office on Grand avenue. yyM. M. F1TZ-MAURICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Silver City, - - New Mexico Business of every kind attended to in Grant County. Don't you Forget It! That the headquarters for Clothing & Gents' Furnishing Goods is at Isidor Stern's. ' ATTENTION ! The Boston Cloth ing House are sole agents for Levi Strauss & Co., patent Califor nia copper riveted Duck and Denim Clothing. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Wall Paper at low er prices than any where else, at Isidor Stern's. A largo invoice of white lace and veils just received at C. E. Wesche's. -2tf Applea, Potatoea, Apple., Just received, a line lot of Missouri apples and potatoes at George F. Mait land & Co's. Prices to suit all. 7-lC-tf Salad a la Delmonico at Billy's Lunch. 7-13tf Kome to Keno. , 7-22-2t , Hand Made Nhoe. Fine French calf, for gentlemen, splendid foot wear, at II. Homero & Brother's. ' - (MMf , 1 v Grand Lunch " ' every Saturday night at the Exchange Saloon. 4-21-tf Pure Missouri cider at Piitman & Wolfs. . Three car loads of Excelsior Beer just received at Charles llfeld's. 7-20-lw - V