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DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1881. GAZETTE ULEAXIXUA. The hotels are overrun 'with guests. Albuquerque is now agitating incor poration., ( A number of new buildings are being erected on Zion Hill. Another police fund is. being raised on the east wide. Ex-Oflicer Mclntire is the man named for Chief of Police. . A heavy rain fell in the mountains in this vicinity at an early hour yesterday morning. The . Gallinas was booming all day. The new"Rio (rande,',' the other new palace car recently built for the A. T. & S. F. It. It. came in yesterday for the first time. Judge Sumner went up to Wagon Mound yesterday on business connect ed with putting up the hew addition to the Sumner House. , ,. Yesterday the Gallinas was a good sized stream,',' swollen by the rains in the mountains. ; It was no easy matter '-' to ford it at the Hot Springs. ,' , ' ? Freight on the railroad between Wal lace and San Marcial is fast being moved to its destination. Yesterday 282 ears were jnoved between those points. . V Wm. Daggart, who killed Juan Orte ga and wounded another ranchman near Trinidad last week, will have his - preliminary examination in that city to-day.' v- V Last night there were four freight trains with 180 ears between Las Vegas and Glorieta ready, to move as soon as word was received that. Apache canyon was open. ' , ' i Hon. Lorenzo Lopez, Probate J udge, requests the (Jazette to state that he will install two policemen in East Las Vegas as f-oon as the citizens recom mend two good men. , Mr. Matthew Beckers, the White Oaks Artist, is in town. He is doing some nice sign painting. ' He did some fine work for' John Chisum and Capt. Lea, of Roswell, last season. J. J. Fitzgerrell yesterday drew up four mining deeds for a man , just in from the Raton mountains. This gen tleman claims that he has struck some thing good in those mountains -Diphtheria- arid scarlet fever are prevalent among children in the city. Lillie Scott, and Ella. Allen and a little daughter of Mr. Smith, living in the same vicinity, are down with, diphthe ria. The high water in the Gallinas brought down a number of railroad ties yesterday, ' washed down from the mountains. Natives embraced the op portunity of fishing them out for fire wood. The A. T. & S, F. R. R, company will v present to the King of Sweden a mag nificent buffalo head. It was secured by Captain Sliepperd, Denver agent of the road, and has been handsomely mounted. , . . 4 A ditch has been cut from the cul vert just west of the St. Nicholas, to the flat below. This will turn a great deal of the water that usually flows down through Center street, and will be of great value to the east side. Railroad avenue and adjacent streets : on the east side are in a bad and tin healthy condition. The water holes should be filled up and ditches cut to drain the street properly. If the rainy season lasts long these mud holes will breed nil kinds of contagion. A discharged employe of W. G. Rif enburg of Trinidad a few days ago made a murderous assault' on him at Cuchara. The fellow struck him a ter rible blow over the eye with a chunk of iron that, stunned Mr. Rifenburg. The fellow escaped on a train just pulling out but jumped off before reaching Pu eblo, thus escaping arrest. The question of getting nip a ball at the Springs ío-níght -complimentary to our Chihuahua visitors is being con sidered. This is the proper thing to do, and if it would be taken hold rt by com citizens it ould be made a Very agreeable affair although the time is very limited, as these gen tlemen will go on south as soon as the washout is repaired. A portion 'of the ice dam in the Galli nas just above the Hot Springs was car ried out; by I high water yesterday. About half of it was washed iiWay. Mf.. 0. Frank Allen, who has been making a survey for the waterworks between this city an the Springs for the Agua Fu y ra eomr)ay,é reports tjial the .water ,in the Canyon . flbovti tin Springs raised fifteen inches in twenty-four hours. This is the highest water .of the season. A few days'ago á Mexican named Du ran was murdered near Morley station and his Wife barely escaped n "Similar fate Á" niftn named Henry Boyle was ancsied for the crime, but claims that at 'the time it happened he was on his way from Las Vegas to , Trinidad. waiuuri iu,oi.t, n nil nncnis uinv lit; nif" eompanied Boyle on that trip, recently went to Trinidad and protested against the unjust imprisonment of Boyle. No attempt has been made to secure the release of Boyle, who will remain in jail till the case comes up in the Dis trict Court. MEXICAN CENTRAL. I Trk mjiK Brfni onlh Bilwx , la rhlbathn. Special to the Gazettk. i Paso del Norte, Mexico, Aug. 2. Track laying ori the Mexican Central Railway was commenced to-day. Gov. Tcrrasns, Governor of the State of Chi huahua, drove the first spike in the presence of State and city officials. The Mexican military stationed at the post was on review and a throng of citizens in attendance. The inauguration of the active construction of the railway to the city of Chihuahua was the' occasion of great general rejoicing. A number of speeches were made and the military band played the airs of both Republics. ? ' Ob If liar v, ' Died. In this city Aug., 3, of typhoid fever, Mrs. Julia C. Robinson wife of Á. A. Robinson, aged 33 years'. The news of the death of Mrs. A. Á. Robinson, wife of the Chief Engineer of, the A. '-'T. & S F. It. R., came very un expectedly yesterday morning. Few had any ida that the condition of this estimable lady, was 'very "dangerous. She was suddenly taken down with ty phoid a few weeks ago and so alarming were the symptoms of her sickness that qer husband, who had been called to Arizona on' important business, was telegraphed to return as soon as possi ble. . fill the" hour of her death," Mr. Robinson had been almost, constantly at her bedside. Her many friends in this city had felt encouraged thai her improved condition . would developc into speedy , convalescence She con tinued to improve 'till Wednesday after noon when she was seized with suffoca tion but her Buffering was relieved tem porarily.. About 5 o'clock Tuesday she became unconscious and , later in the evening began sinking and it was not expected that she would live till morning. She peacefully passed away at2a. m. yesterday, and her spirit pass ed hence. Mrs. Julia C. Robinson was thirty three years of age, and all who knew her can testify to her lovable disposi tion, womanly attainments and high accomplishments. She had ever been a great comfort to her husband, who , as know, all is a man of wonderfull energy and a hard worker. Robbed of her presence anil good-cheer, no one can know what her loss is to him, nor can form any idea of his bereavement. Her parents reside near Edgorton ; Wis consin, whither her remains have been taken for burial. - As children together, Mr. Robinson and his wife, had been loving friends, and t hat love deepened with years and they were devotedly attached to one another. , . A little daughter, Metta, in her fifth year is left motherless and is robbed of the influence and training of an aceom plished and noble lady. It Mint Be So. The development of Southern Colo rado , New Mexico, etc., by railroads, causes coniectures as to routes. In spite of mountain fastnesses, Trinidad is the objective point. For the great mover of locomotive power coal is here in abundance. 'An air line lor a railroad, although the shortest, is not always the most ieasible or lucrative, uarren plains hundreds of miles long are too expensive to span with iron, unless the objective points are susceptible of re munerative trade, tigure as you please, our city is in the line of approach into New Mexico and the Gulf ports of 1 exas from any part of Colorado north of us. The overcoming of mountain obstructions has been demonstrated bv the Santa Fe road, and can and will be by other lines seeking a. sout hern route. So let us not be afraid or over anxious, for Trinidad is here, resting on a moun tain of coal, and all railroads far and near must have it. If new lined are not built immediately into our townthev will come sufficiently near to build in expensive branches or obtain trackage from roads already running into Iran d:ui. Trinidad bews. . r. This is all right so far as it goes. If a line is built to Trinidad it must of ne cessity be built south via Cimarron and Mora to Las Vegas and then across into Texas or down the Pecos, as this is the best outlet for a road from Colorado. It - Would sehre good local trade, enough to justify the construction-of the line, and at the same time make a Gulf connection. There is also in Col fax county an abundance of coal, prac tically in inexhaustible., quantities, and it would be profitable to build a road through Long's canyon to tap it. A Word to Paeblo. Our wholesale men received their first through freight rate from the Pacific coast via the Southern Pacific route oh Sat urday last,. 'uní t heyare mighty glad tJ get it, too. i. It í scoops the U. P. via Denver just five'eents on the hundred Pueblo News. Doesn't this demonstrate that the best route to the Pacific would be over the Denver & Now Orleans R..R.J 'ex tended from ' Pueblo south " into New Mexico via Las Vegas and the Pecos valley to a connection with the Texas & Pacific R'y? By this route a direct Gulf connection, as well as Pacific con nection ' could be made', But" if h Denver & New Orleans is built over the plains as proposed, besides missing good local trade, there is . no outlet to the Pacific, slope. , .', f , . r I 1 . Report comes from Pueblo that the A. T. & S. F. company is taking extra precautions to guard against any "break" of a gang of train robbers who are waiting for an opportunity to rob' the trains on the main line of this rail road. - I " Mrs. A. Nisbet is up from Glorieta. A. B. Foster Í9 down ' from Denver, Colorado. ! Robert Mingus, of Puerto tie Luna, is' in the city. Carl Wildenstein went over to Wat- rous, yesterday. G. R. Hall, of Mora, is stopping at the St. Nicholas. J. Martin and Silas Hough, of Trini dad, are in town. J. M. Odenheimer, U. S. deputy sur veyor, is in town. John R. Wright and Eli Williams are up from McPherson station. L. S. Cummings, of McPherson sid ing, is registered at the Sumner house. Mrs. Allen Foley and two children, of Chicago, are stopping at the Sumner house. , The father, mother and sister of Mrs. James , Pratt arrived yesterday, from Durango, Colorado. v Charlie Dyer has gone down the road on another vacation. He will probably put in some hard work while away. J. T. McNamara, of Fort Union, came over yesterday. He came by rail as heavy rains in the mountains have ren dered the Sapello impassible for teams. Father Defouri left Denver for Santa Fe yesterday to assume the Vicar Gen eralship of New Mexico, He has been preaching in Denver for the past year and is spoken of in the highest terms. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobriner, of Kansas City are on a visit to their rela tives, Mr. Dobriner and Mr. and Mrs. Leon of this city. They will remain during the warm season. Dr. C. C. Gordon will leave us in a few days for a trial visit to Las Vegas. If he likes it well enough he will locate there. There are many persons in Trin idad who will be worry to see the Doc tor go, for he's a universal favorite as a citizen and a doctor. Trinidad Times. ", (apt. J. G.' Claneey is up from Puer to de Luna. He is en route' to Vermont to purchase fine sheep. Buying sheep is however not his only or principal ob ject in going east. He has lived alone long enough and he now proposes to become a married man. Mrs. Clancey will come back with him, The Nitd Journey. The remains of Mrs. A. A. Robinson were taken east yesterday f0r burial at Edgerton, Wisconsin. The Atlantic express was stopped opposite Chief En gineer Robinson's house, and escorted by the clerks in the construction and operating departments of the railroad, the remains were borne to the train. Mr. Robinson was accompanied on his sad journey by his little daughter Met ta, Miss Julia MeKibbon of Topeka, who had been in attendance on the de ceased during her sickness; and Clar ence Wells, private Secretary of the Chief Engineer. , ' Mr. Manchester telegraphed yester day morning that special ear No. 09 would leave Topeka at noon to over take the Atlantic express, in which the remainder of the journey will be com pleted. , Many messages of condolence were received -yesterday by Mr. Robinson expressing sympathy' in this season of bereavement. The clerks in the con struction department and division head quarters sent their Chief a brief note of condolence. Everywhere expressions of sympathy were uttered, among rail road men in particular, were they heart felt, if homely. Bouncing; (lie ItoliomlaiiH. N. E. Stevens of the Leavenworth Times and W. S. Burke of the Kansas Farmer returned from their pilgrimage to the Mineral Hill mining district yes terday1 afternoon. They were accom panied by S. A. Himrod of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, and the party met with a series of mishaps but returned enthusiastic over the indica tions of the camp. On the way out when about sixteen miles from this city as the team was trotting along the pole dropped, and the horseii started off, up turning the buggy and tearing loose re turned to Las Vegas. Messrs. Burke and Stevens were cut , about the head and somewhat bruised, while Mr. Him rod was badly lamed, being at the bot tom of the heap when . the grand distri bution of the contents of the buggy were spilled. All of the party consider their escape quite miraculous. They tramped the remainder of the distance to the camp and took in the district de spite the pelting rain. They evidently met with a good reception and are en thusiastic over the hospitality of the boys and are unanimous in their opin ion that the boys who stay by the camp will be well rewarded ,' ; .;Mj; It rained véry hard in the vicinity of Apache canyon j-esterday forenoon, so that the work of repairing the wash outs was seriously interfered with. The water kept ' up . high,' but no further damage , was 'ione. It was expect ed that everything ' would be fixed tip some time last night. When that portion of the road is open for travel, the Atlantic express of Tuesday that reached Lamy at 7:20 a. in. yesterday will come on and go through to Kansas J. W Love has just received a Car of No. 1 choice new hay and he is selling cheaper than ever at his commission house. 8, 3, 2t. PERSONAL. He OVrdld It. .Bill Michaels, a woodchopper, is now incarcerated in the Nevada county jail awaiting trial for an attempt to murder a Chinaman. When brought to prison he said to one of the convicts. "I fftiess that heathen will die, so the best thing i can uo is to play oa crazy." 1 hen he set up a loud howling, and for several days and nights he made the prison a pandemonium with his affected .wild ravings. Now he is confined tn a straigiitjacket, for he really isamaniac. His attempt to appear mad had such an effect upon a mind already weakened by habitual intoxication, that his mental faculties were thrown into a senseless whirl. San Francisco Chronicle : HOTEL ARiyVAI.N. OKAND VIEW HOTEL. Sam Muya, Denton; Texas; J T MeXamara, Kt Union; Sam Grant, Uaton. , SUMXKK nouiE. LS ('umiuinifs, MeVhersfin; A T Stouurt, Austin, Texas; Mrs Vettie, Dórico City; E 1J Bull mid Mrs Blunsdail, Topeka; Mrs Allen Faley and two chijdrfp, Chicago; Mrs C Rilor, Iowa; Mrs Balk and flkfh, Fort Union; Mrs A Xisliet, Glorieta. " ..-V IKPOT MOTET- C II XiehoK Trinidad;; M Gallagher, li Dix on, St Louis; Ben F Hyatt, Frank Sonastine, Ft Defiance; W E Kelley, Socorro; Joseph Wunaniaker, Cheboygan, Mich. ST. NICHOLAS HOTKU A B Foster, Denver; Simon Sundew, Trini dad; J Martin, Silns Hough, Trinidad; John li Wright, Eli Williams, McPherson: John O Clancy, Hubert Mingus, Pupj-to de Luna; it T Connerdale; G R Hull, Mora Canyon ; J M Oden heimer, U S Deputy Surveyor. Perzoine a specialty at . 8-3-tf Billy's. Keep the dust out of your rooms by using Lockhart & Co.'s Rubber Weath er Strips. 5-lltf We have now in stock a fresh supply of pure Apple Cider Vinegar Ceo. F. Alaitland Co. 7-21 tf II mid Made Shoes. Une French calf, for gentlemen, splendid foot wear, at II. Ilomero & Brother's. 6-iMf Family (rocerlen. A large stock, cheaper that the cheapest, just received at T. Romero & Son's. 5-14tf Notice to tlio Public. For fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs and flowering plants of all kinds, see R. Armstrong, of the Geneva Nursery. N. Y. He will remain in town a few clays for the purpose of taking orders from those that may de sire to purchase. Refers respectfully to Jeff Raynolds, Esq., First National Bank. P. O. box 45. 7-10-1 m The traveling public will find every thing first-class at the Grand View Ho tel. AppleN, PotHioew, Apples. Just received, a fine lot of Missouri apples and potatoes at George F. Alait land & Co's. Prices to suit all. 7-lG-tf Salad a la Delmonico at Billy's Lunch. 7-13tf Cream lemonade at Billy's. -7tf Fine line of straw goods, at the New York Clothing House. 5-11-1 m Go to Judd's barber shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf For all kinds of California produce, such as new potatoes, oranges, apricots, plums, apples and peaches send to E. Germain & Co., El Paso, Tcxas.7-24-lm Fruit dressed lemonade at Billy's. Rubber Coats of all descriptions at the New York Clothing Store. For cheap hardware go to Lockhart & (Jo's. '-lltt Try "Billy's Ponies" Cigars, pure Havana. Mining Property For Sale. One-tourth interest in the best devel oped mine in the Alineral Hill mining district, also two of the best mining claims in the district. J. J. Fitzgerell, the live Real Estate Agent. 7-27 2v Beautiful fans at Charles Ilfeld's. l resli It rend Of all kinds every morning, at the Old Reliable Bakery of J. Graff & Co. 7-2-tf Fresh buttermilk on ice at Ptitman fc Wolf's. . (i-10-tf Carpets, window shades, oil cloths and mattings at Lockhart & Co's.ij-lltf Home Comfort Dining' Koiini. George Kitterman, recently from Denver, has opened out the Home Com fort Dining Room, opposite the Optic block on the east side. Mr. Kitterman has had much experience as a caterer and he and wife will provide the very hest meals. ell eooketl meals will be tur uished 1' all hours and special atten tion be' iven to regular meals. Mr. Kitterman has been to much expense in fitting up his house neatly and will make it embrace all the comforts of a home to his patrons. Try the Home Comfort, 7-31 f NEW DENTAL ROOMS Of Dr. DoGraw. Open July Tith, over Herbert's new drug store, northweat corner of plaza. G-80-tf ' Burts celebrated Boots and Shoes at the New York Clothing Store. Ice cold 'Budweiscr beer at Billy's. 5-0-tf Have just received a lot of Cakes, Crackers and Fancy Candies. Geo. 1 Maitland & Co. 7-21tf Bny yonr trunks and valises at the New York Clothing Store. All Bummer drinks at Billy's. 'i-7tf M. Heise has received the agency for New Mexico for the stile of the Excel- slor beer. Ho keeps in stock all kinds of whiskies, which will be sold by the barrel or ear load and has an immenso' : stock of all brands of domestic and im-. ported cigars. -2i)-tf Champagne cocktails 25 cits, at Bil ly's. 7-14-tf Wanted-For Sale-For Rent-Lost. WAXTEI IMMEDIATELY A (food miller to work under bend miller, who has nomo knowledge of runniiuc hh cnirtne. Fireman with some knowledge of running un ctiifine. Married men preferred. llefennec required. Apply tol. ic H. HUN1NO, Los Lunas, N. M. T-JKMw XT ANTED. An experienced and compe lí tent Piano Teacher, to instruct two J cnUUrcn. Apply at this office. T-íMr WANTED. A laundry woman and two din ing room girls, immediately, at the Hot Springs notel. 7-17-tf WANTED. A few music scholars. Call on or address Mrs. C. Piaget, ( i rami View Hotel, Las Vegas, New Mexico. 7-W-tf. "fANTED Two Urst-class cabinet men. It A.O. UUllUIN.S.-7-S-tf WANTED. Two or three number one pluii in mill bench hands. None but llrnt cluss need apply. At Wouttcn' planing mill. Also n guod machine man. 4--tf ITHMt SALE A choice lot or .Mexican mules, thoroughly broke bnd In tine working condition. Apply lo Frank A. Lluke. Kant Las Vegws, New Mexico. -17-tf J ANTED A good cook, a middle aged wo man. Apply at the 1'ark Restaurant. 17-2tKf Ii-O It SALE. A fine ranch well adapted for 2 either sheep or cattle. It commands a rango of ten miles square. Address Henry uiuuap, or Lnmies iireid, iam Vegas, n.M. 8-ádlwwlt FOR SALE. The old St. Louis lot. in East Las Vegas. Price, $,500. Inquire of C. It. Browning. F. Geisi.rr, . 7-23-tf Socorro, N. M. CiOIl RENT. Two nice, largo rooms for of- I; flees, In Marwede's new building, Apply to Marweue, urumiey jl- uo. i-kmi DOR SALE County wuranU by F. O Kilil- T berg. r- ITIOIt SALK 12S0 improved sheep delivered J at the Wag,m Mound or Vermejo. For further particular Inquire of DOMlNliO N. HACA, ANTONIO 1). HACA. 5-0-tt Upper Las Vegas. TjOU SALE Fine stock ranch, good range. X) plenty of running water, has a good house and corral. Will be Hold lor cash, or cattlo taken in exchange Apply to C. It. Drowning, mi si Las vegas. y-l.nt. pOU SALE One complete well drilling or I. prospecting machine: works in rock or dirt; will sell cheap for cash. For particulars uuuross u. J ItAMlll. i , 'i-'J-ltu Caro of Chas, lllanchard. Las Vegas, N. M. I71UR SALK Haca Hall, the largest and best ' audience hall in the Territory, provided wiin goon stage scenery, drop curtains, et' Cattle or sheep t.iken in exchange or tin.egiv en on pa menls, Address A. J. Haca and Chas, llfcld. ln Vegas. fi-l-tf. ITIOK KENT. The drug store in the Wescht j building on the plaza, at present occupied by F. E. Herbert, is for rent. Apply to the proprietor. C. E. WESCIIE. i-:i0-tf. SEND JOB WORK Youn TO THE GAZETTE Brick. We now haw on hand a superior quality of brick which will lie sold iu lurge or small quantities as the purchaser desires. Shipments will bumude lo any part of the territory and the patronage of the public Is respectfully solic ited. r-s-tf Iluou PmcHAitD, Box 10, VLüsegas, N. M. 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 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. Wo 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. LARGE STOCK OF- NEW GOODS -AT- LOW PEICES WILL BE FOUND IN THE Mammoth Store ! -ON TIIE- -OF- Tin k S I Ice cold Milwaukee beer on draught, i 10 cents, at Billy's. W J. J. FITZGERRELL, THE LIVE REAL ESTATE Las Vegas, X. 31. J.J. FUzirrrrill. the live rciil cslnle num. has for xalc a larirc iiuiiiImt nf flue himincKs Hiid dinirablc residence lot in different parts uf the new and old portiniiH of the city. I'ui tics m-ekiiiK invcHtiueiiM In real estate, busi ness chance, hiisiuctu and dwelling houses, should call on Fitzgerrell; he can accommo date them. Ql A month for ten mouths will pav for Olt) a choice lot centrally linnied and fmntitiir two streets. Jf HOrSES WANTED.-rarties having dwellings or store bouses ior sale or rent will do well to eotno and see inc. 1 have u laiye mimlier of rente rs und purchasers on hand. Ol Pí"k willlmy u trixvl new three room DJ f hwusu and two lots near the rail road depot and round house. rW 111 will buy two very desirable bugl J J t iipss lots between th two towns. Ófc) í will buy a choice corner lot fnuit ?jÍUU in n Eighth Street. WMf ARE CHANCE. The In st paying saloon in XX thoclty. Good reasons for scllintr. 8-3-tf 6)f ff( "end or sheep for salí) i J 1 J J J Wethers, ewes tmd lunilis. . 17011 SALE. -Two of the best minlnir claims I: and aone-l'ourth interest In one oi the best developed mines in the Mineral Hill minhiK camp. STOCK OV MILL1XEKV (JOOÍ) for utile cheap. BUEXA VISTA TOWN COMl'AN V LOTS f,,r sale cheap. M1NEUAL CITV business nnd residence lots for sale. rlVO NEW KESIDENCES for sale or rent. A SPLENDID RETAIL BUSINESS for sale, (lood reason for selling. ONE OV THE BEST BUSINESS HOCSES in the city for salo. Splendid dwelling lots In Gcoffrioii's Luce ro' and ;lJucini Vista Co's. Additions. There is fully one hundred per cent, profit in these lots as an investment within the next six months. A splendid residence, frrontuH furniture, all complete for a home. Call anil see. For sale, one dairy nnd sardeninu- farm very cheap, two miles from the city, Two desirable four room cottages, with (rood stone cellars each; one on Main and other on 0th street, at a bargain. Will rent for Oü per cent, on the Investment. One hotel furnished complete, Has nil t lie business it can accommodate. One hotel paying 35 per cent, on the Invest ment. Business house nnd lot on Kailroad avenue that rents by the year for 30 per cent, on in vestment. A splendid new residence, C rooms, Slots, renting for 30 per cent, on investment. Prfce $ 1,500. Business house and lot on Kailroad avenue at a bargain, renting for i.j per cent, on invest ment. One of the best corner lots and business houses in the city for sale at a bargain. Call and see. One of the linebt gardens in New Mexico. A rare chanco for a gurdner and llorist to make a fortune. 1 have .for sale the most desirable bushics. property and stocic of groceries, on Centre street. Owner wants to turn his attention lo mining. I have residence properly and lots for sale in nil parts of the city. Examine my list before purchasing. I have for side in Mills & Chapman's addil ion to the Hot Springs; these lots will be sold cheap. 1 have bargains to oiler on Main, Lincoln and Douglas streets, also on Zion Hill, that will pay from 40 to 00 per cent, on the invest ment. I have tor Pale the tliiesl stock and farmlii, ranch iu New Mexico, commanding the atten tion of capitalist nnd colonist. Apply for par ticulars. I also have for sale several line stock ranches in the different portions of the Territory. KOIt UK NT. A number of desirable business houses on the different business streets of the cit v, also olhces, restaurants und dwellings. 1 f you want to rent property call. Itenu inber that the best business chances are always to be bail by calling on J. J. FlTZ(JKIM!l:l,I. The live real estate agent, olhce on Grand avenue. Notice to Con tract oi-M. Sealed bids will be received at mv oilice up to "o'clock p. in., August Kith, IHSI.fnr the construction of a brick residence for Isidor Stern. Plans and specifications to lie seen at my ollice. Thu right is reserved to reject am or all bhls. CHAS. V: 1 1 EE LOCK, K-"-0t Architect Mint julips at Billy's. ATTENTION! The Boston ' Clothing- House is the only place in Las Vegas where you can 10 1 the Levi Strauss & Co pat ent copper riveted Duck & Denim cloth ing. 8-:Mf For ladies' dress goods go toT. Romero & Son's. To Old Town Customers. We will pay car fare both ways to purchas ers to the amount oí' $2.00 and upwards. Colin & Block Boston clothing house Street cars pass the door every eight min utes. 8-3-1) t. Harness and sad dlery at T. Ilomero it Son's. Sloe k ho li! i-h" .ti t i 11 1;-. Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the stockholders of the Las Vegas Street Railway Company is called for the 12th of August, 1H81, at 7 o'clock p. ii)., at the otbee of Trinidad Ilomero, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year. TitiNiiAi BoMF.no, Prest. Jacoi! (kos, Scc'y. August 2, 1881. 8-2-l0t A large invoice of white lace and veil just received at C. E. Wescho's. (-21 New Potatoes $2.75 per hundred at K. Germain it Co., El Paso, Tex as. 7-24-1 m