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u VEGAS DAILY GAZETTE, SinsTDAY MOKjSTIN-G. AUGUST 7, 1881. NO. 28. VOL. LAS C. H BEN AM DEALER STA PLE AND FANCY GROCEPJES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON TOPEKA Railroad Ave., Opposite Rrowne & Manzanares," Las Vegas: This hoii.-to hns been newly opened ami thoroughly renovated. Everything fust chías. Cour tcou9 utentlon jnmrunteed in all. C3r-a.Il.XD3Xr353H fts HAUOKProp's. 5 rt o 2 O a CQ ft O tí 2 3 rtí c3 - O. R. BROWNING EAST LAS VEGAS. N. M REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT REPKESENTS The Oldest, the Largest, the Best Imsurance Com panies In the World. NAMKB. AKSKTS. MUTUAL LIFE, N'ew York V.ri ,7:.7!J' tl LIVERPOOL AM) LONDON AM) liLOKE, London, .l.RITi.l'.U 0(1 LONDON ASSURANCE. London I.Vssn. 111 is; !Nsr'AM;E;(.Ml'ANY tU'' NOItTlI AMERICA 7,nM).U.'i7 0( HOME, New York , H,Vil,:M 11 tJUEEN. Liverpool 4,3l,-J7 00 PENNSYLVANIA KIKE INSURANCE COM PAN X. .. . 2,131. (Ki!) 00 SPRINOKIEI.I, iMnsHiiclinsi'tlB 2,('i,"iSj 1! HAMIU'lKi-MACillElll lUi, (.. vniHUV S87,HIKI (to IT.TSTJ R, A.HÑTCIE 13 HALF-WAY . FLE.ITZ & OVERTIULLS, Proprietor, Ten miles Troni Las Vegas, on the Gallinas. A SPLENDID ÜAOÍ) Planed antLI'nplaned Lumber of ili Kinds Kept Constantly on Hand and ' Made tu Order. Stock Taken in Exchange for Lumber. We Respectfully Keg Leave to Inform You that We Have a Full Line of The Celebrated Bortree djULtatoló II.. j.j A I In stock and trust you will call and inspect tho assortment we have just opened. M. Romero, Las Vegas, N. M. CALVIN FISK, Real Estate and Stock Broker, Notary Public and OFFICE IN OPTIC RLOCK, EAST LAS VEO AS, NEW MEXICO, II. II. CrjFKOItl), II AS. WlIITK Sll. Sup't Cimgrc'Krfitmiil White's Foundry, Mining Ciunpuiiy. Washington, D.C. CLIFFORD & WHITE, MINING AND Mechanical Engineers, NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND TOMB STONE, A. T. Wanted! Wauled! VI mt toil: Ot C Cf( 1,1 d.tinty Wiirninl.:, tJ LUíVUl t for which the hiji hrst canil )ri!i! will bo piiid. Apply to J. J. Fit, ifi'ircll. tho llvi real estate ajrent. 8-7-tf J-R. DeGUAW, DENTIST. Ofllco over Herbert's Drill Store. Keep the dust out of your rooms ly using Lockhart & Co.'s ltubber Weath er Strips. 5-1 It f Family droccriH. A large stock, cheaper tliat tlie cheapest, just received at T. Itoiucro iV: Son's. c-14tf The traveling public will find every thing first-class at the (Jrand View Ho tel. Milk punch at Billy's. 5-7U Full weight and fair count, at the Park Grocery. 7-27 tf IN & CO., IX- UE"W MEXICO. HOTJ.SE, CD 5 53" 6 o Ct l i O r o 5 crq $ P Q p o p. tr1 PBOTECTIOlsr. SAW MILL li w CORSETS If You Are Interested In saving in the cost of your goods, you will do well to buv of Lsidor Stern. Flour by the whole- sale at T. Romero & feon's. Sweeping Reductions in prices of all Sum mer Goods at lsidor Stern's. Cream Bread at. Bell & Cos, the Haza (Jrocors and Bakers. Fine summer clothing at the New York Stoie. Grand Lunch every Saturday night at the Exchange Saloon. '1-21-tf Salad a la Delmonico at Billy's Lunch. 7-istf Twenty Per Cent. Discount from the market price on Qnecnsware, Glassware, Hardware and Notions at the store of C. K. YVESCHE, Las Vegas, N. RF. Also the bargains of the season in Staple and Fancy Groceries. 1 do just as I advertise. C. K. Wesciie. Cream lemonade at Billy's, 5-7tf MEWS ey TELEGRAPH Secret Meetings' of Distinguished Irish Americans, Who are Supposed' to be at the Head of Dynamite Plots. Chicago Priests Itoniohstrate With Them ' Without Sitfwss. Numerous - Intefesting Transatlantic $ Onlegrams, Being a Chronicle of Principal Events Beyond the Sea. President Garllcld Holds His Own and Gains a Little. The Chinese Will Allow Their Students to Remain in America. Murphy Goes to Move His Movement in Great Britain. A llecord of Happenings For the Bead ing Public. Mysterious Irish Conclave. Chicago, Aug., C It has just been discovered that ever since Monday a mysterious conclave of prominent Irish men numbering something like a hun dred has been in session at one of the hotels of this city. Their deliberations have been under lock and key and in a room padded from the ceiling to the floor with sawdust and otherwise seclu ded. There are at present John War ren, of Lowell, a strong friend of Ben Butler; Thos. C, Giyin, of Peoria, a co loborer of Crowe; Geo.. J. Vrest, of Providence, lawyer and secretary of one branch of the Land League : Kev, Father Geo C. Bates, of St. Louis, Geo. C. Cunningham, well known agitators. Nobody has been let in their secret meetings, and their meetings have ex cluded all reporters. It has, however, leaked out that these men are the "dyn amite crowd," and their deliberations arc not as to whether dynamite shall be used against England, but as to the most feasible way of using it. The dis cussion seemed to take it for granted that there were Irish patriots as much devoted to their country as are the Ni hilists band, and that there would be no difficulty in finding Irishmen who would accept the possibility, or even a certainty oi death, if by it they might do great and serious damage to Eng land. The plans were elaborate, it is said, by which dynamite was to be used on vessels and in cities. They considered the question how to get better manu facturers of infernal machines in the United States, and in France their financial condition was reported as be ing sound, and the treasury contains nearly one hundred thousand dollars for a skirmishing fund, and committees have been appointed to provide for the future and levy a tax to raise more. A delegation of city priests waited on the members of this conclave to-day and begged them, with solemn adjurations and -impressive arguments, to desist from their plots and adjourn at once They refused to listen to such argu ments and advice, saying they came here for business and were determined to accomplish their purpose. The meeting will probably terminate to morrow. The President. Executive Mansion, Washington, Aug. 0, 8:30 a. in. The President has passed an excellent night, sleeping sweetly a greater part ot the time with out the aid of morphia or any other anodynes. This morning he is cheer ful, and all indications promise another favorable day. 1 ulse yl, temperature 5)9.4, respirations 18. Signed, D. W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Robert Reyburn. Frank Hamilton. Executive Mansion, 1 p. m. The President continues to do well. He said to the surgeons this morning that he felt better tSan at any time since his injury. His breakfast consisted of beefsteak and potatoes, toast, tea and a few strawberries. The latter were much relished. The patient has had thus far a comfortable day, and at this hour his pulse is 101. temperature and respiration normal. Executive Mansion, 7 p. m. The President passed a comfortable morn ing. His symptoms and general condi tion being quite satisfactory. At 12:30 p. m. his pulse was 100. temperature ÜB.5, respiration 10. During the after noon lie complained somewhat of the weather, tho external heat being such that it was found impracticable to keep the temperature of liis room much be low 1)0 without closing the windows and doors, which was not thought prudent. Tho afternoon rise of temperature be gan as late as yesterday, but lias been higher though unaccompanied by dry. ness of skin. At 7 p. m. his pulse was wri, temperature lui.o, respiration li). The appearance of the wound at the evening dressing was. however, good. and there lias been no interruption to mo now oi pus. Signed, D. W. Bliss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Robt. Reyburn, F. Hamilton. Newport otea. Newport, R. I., Aug. 5. Vice-President Arthur arrived to-day. A dense fog did great damag to spip pinghere Nine vessels are ashore at Black Is land and two were sunk. From A crown the Waters. STRIKERS SUCCESSFUL. Dublin, Aug, 6. At Yongal yesterday farmers agreed to pay tho striking la borers two shillings per day during harvest time, with board, a half acre of land and house rent free. The agree ment was received with satisfaction. FRIENDLY FEELING. London, Aug. C. In the House of Commons last night Sir Wm. Harcourt said the dispatch of U. S. Minister Lowell to Earl Granville was couched in the friendly terms he had anticipa ted. The statement was received with much cheering. y. m. c. A. The world's convention of the Y. M. C. A. has been a great success. Forty thousand dollars were pledged to inau gurate in Great Brittain a work like that in America. FISHERIES EXHIBITION, A meeting was held here yesterday to further a sheme for holding an inter national fisheries exhibition in London in 1883. The Marquis of Exeter pre sided. A number of Agrarian outrages com mitted in Irelanuduring July were 25!), including four firings at persons, eleven assaults on persons, seventeen cattle maimed, one hundred and fifteen in timidations and twenty-five cases of in jury to property. DIOGENES AND SOCRATES EMBARGOED. HpvUn Ano fi A fmTAimnnrIfint says the vessels Diogenes and Socrates embargoed at Neil, Prussia, were or dered for Gen. Pierola. ex-Dictator of Peru, at the instigation of Montero Pierolas. The helpmate of vessels in tends to proceed against the govern ment for their detention. HOME AGAIN. St. Petersburg, Aug. C The Impe rial family and court arrived yesterday at l eternoft raiace. THE I'ORTE EXPLAINS. Vienna, Aug. o. rorte wnl deliver a note immediately to the powers en deavoring to remove all ground or cause for the misunderstanding with France in regard to Tripoli. The des patch of Turkish troops to Tripoli is defended on the ground oí the necessi ty of securing safety to Tripoli. DIPLOMATIC CHANGE. St. Petersburg, Aug. C Sabouroft", Russian Ambassador at Berlin, is to succeed Lobanofi" as Ambassador to London. "BLACK DIVISION." The trial of the revolutionists belong sr to the so-called "black division"' will commence before a special court on the 28th of September. THE POPE'S ALLOCUTION. Rome, Aug. C The text of the Pope's allocution is published. The Pope comments with great warmth upon the responsibility of the government for the disturbance in Rome. UlilTISH BRIEFS. London, Aug., 6. The Vanity Fair denies the report that the infant son of the Duke ot Norfolk is blind. The Viceroy of India telegraphs that a native messenger just returned from Condahar reports that Ayoob Kalian is making preparations lor an advance on Uabui. TAKING IT BACK. Madrid Aug., C The Spanish Con sul at Tunis, having investigated the circumstances of the capture of Sfax, admits that the Vice-Uonsul acting on the spur of the moment, unintentional ly exaggerated the misconduct of trench troops. SPAIN AND FRANCO-AFRICAN MATTERS. Madrid, Aug. C Minister Sagosta said the people attached great impor tance to the inendship of ranee on North Africa, where he thinks Mussel- men fanatics arc preparing a sort of semi-religious war of races that must eventually involve Morocco, and may then call for active Spanish interven tion. A close afiance with France might check the resistance of England at Tangiere and Giberalter. He thought too that King Alfonso would do well to visit Carthagena, San Fernando and all his arsenals this autumn to stimulate military and naval organization to which certain impetus will also be giv en by his majesty's work on tho future military resources ot Spain. With the 3,000,000 of troops that Spain hopes to mobilize some day, she might return to her old place as a great power and srivc full scope to her ambitious plans in Mo rocco. Building' Boom. New York, Aug. 0. The rage for building that set in with the opening of this year and it still continued without abatement is without precedent in the city of New York. The amount of cap ital being converted into brick, mortar and stone is $27,469,220, as against 16, 1)00,045 at the same date last year. In considering these figures it should be remembered that 1880, when the boom in rents began, was also a great build ing year. The last and most magnifi cent of private residences erected this year have never been excelled in this eity, except perhaps by the A. T. Stew art mansion and residence built by the Vandorbilts last year. Madison, Fifth and Lexington avenues seems to be tho favorite locations for these expensive houses. American Doctora on Top. Chicago, Aug.. 6. The Times Lon don special says the American delegates have held their own in tho medical congress. Papers by Dr. Billings, of California, have attracted vast atten tion. The delegates generally acknowl edge their indebtedness to American representatives for information of the most vaiuaoie Kinn, especially on ner vous diseases. Francia Murphy. New York, Aug, C. Francis Murphv. the well known temperance lecturer and founder of the Gospel lemperanec movement, arrived in this city from the oil regions of Pennsylvania, where he has been laboring for total abstinence. He sails to-day for England, intending to nom gospei . temperance meetings in ureai ivruain unu ireianu. Conelnded to Let 'em Ntay. New York, Aug. 6. The Post's Washington special says: It is reported that instructions have been received from the Chinese government modify ing the original order lor the return of the Chinese students in this country. 4t is believed, at any rate, that this order will ultimately be reconsidered. There is a suspicion that the refusal oi our government to permit Chinese youths to enter our military scnoois in large numbers had something to do with the recent action of the home government. Then it is true that the boys showed an insubordinate disposition, which rather alarmed the commission. A Mining Fraud. Denver, Aug., 6. M. D. Carrigan, a responsible party in mining news, in a card to the News to-morrow states that the Lutona mine in which stock has risen remakably fast on account of a reported strike in the mineral vein, has been thoroughly examined by his brother, B. J. Carrigan, an old and re liable miner, who pronounces the mine and a statement in reference to the strike false. There is no vein or trace except a small quantity of slide rock exposed to the eye of everybody. Two tunnels have been driven under the slide without the slightest indications of mineral. Chicar Cattle Market. Chicago, Aug., 6. There is an in crease in trade in the live stock especi ally in cattle, the receipts of which for five days have been 25,358. They were mostly slaughtered or sold here. Only 6,300 were shipped. Prices for both cattle and hogs are at the top notch, and there is a firm and steady tone to the market, which encourages large shipments and transactions. American Pork in Turkey. Washington, Aug., 6. Heap, charge D'Affauf of the United States Legation at Constantinople, writes to the Le partment of State that the Turkish de cree against the importation of Amen can pork into the dominion has passed into oblivion and become virtually a dead letter. Large consignments of American hams, which arrived shortly after the decree was after passing the Custom House inspection and paying uie aunes, entereu lor consumption. Freh 'Frisco Fragments. FALSE REPORT. San Francisco, Aug. 6. A Tucson dispatch says the story of Ambrose Loinprox, engineer, being captured by Apaches, recently telegraphed, is laise in the details as to the number and movements of the Apaches and the presence of Victorio. HE OUGHT TO HAVE SUICIDED. A Portland dispatch says: Geo. Alge sheim, of Washington county, a few days ago, in a fit of rage, shot his daughter, inflicting a painful though not dangerous wound. He fled to the woods and committed suicide. villard's liberality. Henry Villard has given the Oregon State University seven thousand dollars to relieve its indebtedness. TWO HUMAN BODIES. A Tucson disnatch savs: Two human .... w .... coyotes were found ten miles ?rom that city yesterday. They are supposed to be those of two Yaquis who, about a month ago, committed murder, fled were followed, captured and lynched. Denperate Trampa. Prescott, Ont., Aug. C. Twelve tramps boarded a freight train, and despite the conductor and hands, rode from Brockville to this place. They ransacked freight in store here, resent ing interference, but the arrival of more trains with assistance resulted in their being badly beaten and driven to the woods. Chalnier' Cheek. Washington, Aug., 6. It's confirmed that Gen. Chalmers will be the Green back candidate in Mississippi for Sena tor against Lamar. The Democrat say this is merely a move of Chalmers to get Greenback votes to keep him in his seat m the liouse oi Kepresenta uves. Telegraphic Paragraphs. Secretary Blaine expects to leave Wnuliinnrtnn fnr . ulinrt. viuit. tn Msiv England. There were six suits for devorce en tered in the courts of Denver yesterday, mostly by eastern people. Secretary Lincoln will return to Ry Beach this afternoon, accompanied by his wife, who will remain some weeks. Secretary Lincoln will be away but a few days, however. The Bank of Petersburg lias been re ducing its stock of gold, and it is re ported to have sold forty million francs worth in a fortnight. Three-fourths of this amount reached Paris and has al ready been purchased for export to America in September. Second Assistant Postmaster-General Elmer reports the net reduction in the star route and steamboat mail service iltunnn. .Iiilv ummintino tu tiAl ÍXIíA tirwl that the total amount of savings by re ductions and discontinuances since March 4th, is $1,881,442. Orvllle Urant Dead. Morristown, N. J., Aug. 6. Orville Grant, brother of General Grant, died at Morris 1'lams yesterday. Notice to the Public. For fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, bulbs and flowering plants of all kinds, see R. Armstrong, of the Geneva Nursery. N. Y. He wdl remain in town a few (lays 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-lm Fruit dressed lemonade at Billy's. 500 pieces of fine Hamburgs just opened, and will be oflered at eastern prices, at N. L. Rosenthall's, Railroad Avenue, East Side. Aeademy Bard. The annual meeting of the directors of the Las Vegas Academy was held ast night. The term of office of Messrs. L. P. Brown, A. N. Gage and David Wheelock, of Boston, as directors, hav ing expired, the board proceeded to an election to fill the vacancies, and those gentlemen were chosen as their own successors for the term of five years. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, L. P. Browne; Vice-Prisi- dent, L. Sulzbacher; Secretary, G. W. richard; Treasurer, Jefferson Ray- nolds;. Executive Committee L. P. Browae, J. A. Lockhart, G. W. Prich ard, J. Ros'enwald and T. Romero. The executive committee were em powered to investigate as to the prac ticability of erecting the Academy building on the site selected, and if in their judgment that is found to be unfit to purchase other lots. CHURCH BERVICF.H. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Services to-day at 11 a. m. and 1 :30 p. m. Sunday school atu:43 a. ni. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. A. H. Boyle will preach at the Episcopal church this forenoon and ev ening. HOTEL ARRIYALM. ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. W.V. Cox, Silver City; Miss Nettle Crane, St. Louis: C. Brick and family. Chicago. SUMNER HOC8K. Mrs. J. L. Carey and Miss Mol lie Carey, Shcl- binu. Mo. ; N. L. Salzman, Leavenworth, Ks. DEPOT HOTEL. J. R. Scott, W. H. Hooover, Topeka; F. R. Anthony, Colorado; H,. T. Ceperley, Pecos; W. C. Ells, San Marcial. The latest novelties in ladies ties and collaretts and fichus, just placed ou the counter, at N. L. Rosenthal's, Rail road Avenue, East Side. We have now in stock a fresli supply of pure Apple Cider Vinegar. Geo. . Maitland & uo. i-ziti Hack Line to Hot Npriuir. Fare 50 cents each way. Hack going to the springs leave de . Í)ot, Sumner and St. Nicholas hotels at I a. m., on arrival of train, and at 4:30 p. m. Keturmng, leaves spring iu a. m. 2 p. m. and 6:30 p. m. All hacks will stop at West Side sta ble where fare will be collected. Mail and express wagon will leave depot on arrival of train, and Hot Springs at w a. m. Mendenhall, Hunter & Co. 8-5 tf Perzoine a specialty at 8-3-tf Billy's. New York Canvas shoes at the Store. Hand MadeNhoes. Fine French calf, for gentlemen, splendid foot wear, at H. Romero & Brother's. 6-9-tf Fresh butter milk from the churn, brought in every morning from the ranch, at Billy's. 5-31 tf Champagne cocktails 25 cents, at Bil ly's. 7-14-tf A large invoice of white lace and veil just received at C. E. Wesche's. tt-2t New Potatoes $2.75 per hundred at E. Germain & Co., El Paso, Texas.7-24-lm Mint julips at Billy's. RESCUED FROX DEATH. The following t temcnt of WillUm J. Cuughlin, of Siimcrvllle, Muss., It mi rrniark Rblu that we hf to ask for it the uttciitlmi of our readers. lie says: "In the fall of IKft I was taken with a vidLknt iilkkdixu or Tint lusos followed hy a sere coukIi. 1 soon bvgau te lore itiy appetite and flesh. I was so wetk at one time that 1 could nol leava my . bed. In the summer of l77 1 ws adiuiited to the City Hospital While there the doctors mild I ' hail a hole in my left lanr as bijr as a hull' doltai. 1 expended over a huuared dollars in doctors and nicdiciuea. 1 was so fur gone at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. I jcae up hope, hut a friend told me of DR. WM. HALL'S HALS AM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my rrlends, thinking my rase ws Incurable, but I not a bottle to sHtisi'y tiiem, when to my surprise and gratifi cation, I commenced t feel better. - My hops, once dead, besan lo revive, aud to-d.y 1 f- in better sidrits than I have the pant three years. "I write this hoplujr you will publish I', so thai everv aé afflicted with Disss ed I un. s will be induced to take lR. Wi. HALi.'. HA I AM FOR T IK LUNGS, and he cou viuced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have lakes two bottles sad can positively say thui it has d ne more good than all. the other medicines I have taken since my sickue.s. My coukIi l as almost entirely disappeared and f shall soon be able to go to work." Sold by druggists. 5-lHf TnECURREIfCYqCKSTIftS Notwithstanding the (act that thousands tur people are at present worrying themsehMttall ' iiiohI to deuth over this vexed question, toa. the extent of neglecting; their business, their in 4 humen their duty to their families, there are . .till thousands upon thousands of smart, hard working, Intelligent mea pouring Into the great ArktkiiHas Valley, the Garden ol the West, where the Atchison, Topeka Santa Railroad oi ler I hem their choice of S,600,MK) acres ottae fiiieM mrming Unds in the world at almost their own pnues. Ii )ou do not believe it, write to the undersigned, who will tell you afeare tou v. .un get a cheap land exploring ticket, and Dow, ii a modurute expense, you can see for yeurse) inl l.e convinced. W. F. Ml HITE, General Puttngtr ni Tickt Agent, Toueks.KaaM Dleoalution Hetlee. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership sretefore existing between Jsmes Dugliertv and Frank Dougherty under the name aud style f J. Dougherty ft Co. doing business la Mora. N. M. has been this day, Msylst 18S1, dissolv ed I y mutual consent, James Dougherty will continue the busluess, collect all accounts due .he Arm and pay all indebtedness of the same. JAMES DOUGHHtTY, FRANK DOUGHERTY. Mora, May 1st. lasl. t-7-5t I