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DAILY GAZETTE FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, lS8ll GAZETTE OLEAXIKftft. , I f "r r 1 I ' . IvK-ial to-nighf . i I ' I vi The new tenement houses at the de pot arc completed. -''''The late 'floods have deepened the river channel under the bridge. "Two chips or your , ball" will not again be heard until court adjourns. " Tom. Jones will commence work on ;- r tic if discovery west of town in a day or . w4'l i ! A IV! i. C Dr. Henriques" new dwelling in east Vegas i progressing finely. It will be J two' series ljigh.; j 1 r ír.Bárm'yusíiavng the Optic block weather-boarded, as the outside plaster ing does not sVicki " ' ' .' H.. Romero & Bro. yesterday rcceivQ two large Frence plate glasses for their .store front, which weigh live .hundred pounds. " ; ;;- llonghton Buckeye mowers') will X 'JSQM. hate i plenty .of work. The grass on the plains is growing luxuriantly this summer, r . tj - '- . v ... i v Special, meeting A. F, & A.-M. to ; night. Work oft tho second degree. All Masons in good standing cordially invited to attend. - .:. Mr. Le Duo the plaza tailor has pui chased a lot adjoining the residence of W. A. Given. He will build a busi ness house before long. Dav. Winternitz " has purchased the lots adjoining J. Graafs residence east . of the bridge. Thus capital steadily conoentrátes in Las Végas. í j ' i Rev. Thos. Harwood will preach in the M. E. Chuich, Las Vegas, next Sun day, Aftg. 17th, at 11 a. m. and 7;80 p. m. All are invited to attend. It is said that? the Maxwell Land' Grant company has a value placed on its lands in Colorado by the county commissioners at about $113,000. The trustees and all the ollieial mem bers of the M. E. Church are invited t meet the superintendent on important business Saturday night at 8 o'clock.' ; y ,.: McLean, Bros, have finished the con ' tract of plásíeruug the Hot 'Springs Kotej. j' They'jhate secured the contract to piaster ineiew noiei on me piaza. A subsori'rjttion , papef is now being carricd'íor 'tnébehéfit of the the West "Side police force! Our citizens should aid tkis 'nterpriso' liberally, as the po-'- lice havi án iinthankfnl task to perform and should be well paid, r Prof. Robertsou is making some test assays for t some Grant county mine .. owners. The ore was first assayed in ' the east, but the owners desire to have it tested by our 'ássayer 'before com mencing developments. , ' George W. Thompson, , ef Trinidad, has purchased the interest of Mrs. I. W. Lacy in the 'main herd of Thompson : & Lacy for $2.1,000. - Mrs. Lacy still owns it private herd of cattle near Du rango, not included in this sale. The Social of the Ladies' Society of the Presbyterian Church will be held at the residence of Mrt Jefferson Raynolds to-night.' An invitation is extended to citizens and strangers . in Las Vegas to , i ; attend arid enjoy the evening. ! " The great city of Chicago is the last . claimant of Billy "the Kid." TesU- ' mony is put forth to show that the dead desperado was a waiter in a Chicago ' Hotel. But the story is decidedly tis suey, but the effort of Chicago to claim him is commendable. If somebody don't soon take the con ... - tract for harvesting the oats . in the ' plaza, there will be nothing but weeds to reap. Who would have supposed that ,the dry and barren plaza of one ' . year ago would have been covered with such a violent crop of wild sunflowers this season. J. G. Willils i figuring on ii sprinkler to sprinkle the streets. As the rainy season is about over and the dust may be expected to roll up, this will be an enterprise worthy of hearty support. Keep down the dust and we will never have a finer climate to live in. Ike Stockton stalks about Durango a free map, and no one is making any effort to secure the large reward offered for his capture.. A gentleman from Trinidad, who recently talked with fyocktpp, fays, that that", individual is not at all concerned about his freedom. The San Miguel County. Stock Grow ers Association had a meeting yester day evening at 5 o'clock, a good nuni f; hjrjpfjth'? iii$nSberH being present. The " proceedings of the last regular meeting in March were read and . approved. Upon the recommendation of various , members Messrs. Willie Frank, of Los Alamos, J. M. Brazil, of Sumner and Andres II." Souter ftnd Howard Kohn. of La Gintii werend mitred and sworn, in as iMnflors!oftie association. UoA motion oT'LIIommeT it was agreed that the stock men of San Miguel and other counties get up, circulate and ( niake'strenuous efforts for themselves ) f anjt others' to sign a petition to the next Territorial Legislature asking tho en actment of a law to make it a penal of fense for more than one person to have the same brand and earmarks upon cat . tie and sheep at least within one coun 4 ty?' Uicrt being no further business be fore the body the meeting adjourned sine die'.-: e e Is i District Cart. j In the District Court yesterday the day was consumed by' therial of Nico las Griego charged with allowing pris oners to escape. In December last while Pat Garrett was halting at Pu erto de Lunaxn his. way fto- fchig city with prisoners,-, a'liorse thlei,' named Mariano Lieba drew his revolver and made an attempt to shoot Garrett, but the latter was too quick for ; him and broke his shoulder blade by a well aimed shot.' Lieba was placed under arrest; and was bound over by the jus tice for an assault.with intent to kill. He was bound over in $200 bail, but his bondsmen aftcrwardtt asked to,bte.reliev eu ot ,ineir (uonu pua were uvuigeu Lieba was "given rintó' the charge of Griego, who was sworn in a Deputy Constable who was. ordered , to deliver hiru to tho Shená'Sn this city. 'f He was allowed to 'escape,'" but afterwards re captured,) Jüifiba . is. accused of compli- citv in the murder of CoL Potter, but wasnoi indicted on account :of sum mary justice being meted out to' the principals in the tragedy and the death of tmr important witnesses. j "'"The jury in This,; "case, was out until a lttt bourilast jiight.'but could not ajgree upon a verdict. They were called in by Jwlgej Prince and questioned as to the nature t of their .disagreement, and after1 further instrúction-weré again -sent out, but all they could agree to do was to disagree, and were finally discharged.' In the case of the Tertitory vs. Polito Gonzales, charged with stealing cattle of Candido Robledo, also tried yester day, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. . J . ' . In the case of Schaefler vs. McDonald, the demurrer was overruled. In the case of Sanchez vs. Espinosa, a motion Hor) continuance win granted. Satisfactory progress is being made ill the business of the court. " CALEN OAK FOlt TO-DAV. , 1010 The .Territory vs Polito (ion zaíes. " ' ' ' ' I 1197 The Territory vs Serrano & Lu cero. . t ll'.)8 The Territory. ys Serrano & Lu cero. 101.") The Territory vs gallegos. 1220 The Territory Vs"Fansten Lu cero. j 1221 ... . V ' ' , j CIVIL. ;''''. : 11Ú8 Lacy vs Sandoval,. , ! , 1143 Rape & Castle vs Stone. 1148 Ilfeld vs Chapman. t 11.16 Rupe & Castle' vs Stone. 120Í) Moorwhead vs Thomas. 1237 McLean vs Santistevan. 1040 Romero, sheriff, vs Wagner Sutfin. 1251 Sisnero vs Maestas. 1104 Rupe & Castle vs Ward. 1248 Hays vs Salano. 1258 Corkins vs Prichard. and 1218 Sulzbacher vs Hopper & Hay- ward. ' .1141 Maxwell Grant vs Calhoun 1230 and 1244-Motjons will be heard. . The Ktock Growers ol'w Mexico. As seen by the minutes published in another column, of the stock men, as sembled in meeting in this city yester day evening, an effort is to be made to get the next Legislature to enact such laws as will protect the raising of live stock in this Territory. The raising of cattle and sheep in this county of San Miguel in special, and TheTerritory of New Mexico in general,' is one of the principal industries of the country, the one in fact from which our community derives almost two-thirds of its rqVen ues. . To foster and protect that indus' try ought to be tho chief aim of th tor ritorial law-makers. Not only ought we to have, the law recommended by the stock men of this country last oven ing; but every owner of any kind of stock, especially horses, cattle and bur ros, ought to bo held responsible for selling animals without road or vendue brand. To be able to'enforce this law well, New Mexico ought to have cattle inspectors in certain districts, or towns, whose duty it shall be tht every hoof of live stock exported from this Terri tory have the road brand.' Encourage home industries; especially as to the raising of live stock in New Mexico. Notttliern Dívímíou Changes. It is generally conceded that Mr. A. A. Robinsvm will relinquish the Super intendency of the Southern Division of the A. T. & S. F. R. R. early next month. It is probable that as Chief Engineer of the road, he will remove the office of the construction deparlnjcnt to Topeka, and make that city his headquarters. Just Who will succeed him as Superin tendent is not known; but the popular impression seems to bft that Mr. J. V Se'efey, of Nickersori, Kahs,'at present superintendent of water service, will be Mr. Robinson s successor. Mr. See ley is a very good railroad man, and a pleasant gentleman personally. The new change in management will be made about the 15th of September it is expected. -" 1 T 1. 1 "The grocery store of Geo. F. Maitland & Co. is soon to be moved to Colorado Springs. They have done well here but owing 4 to the fact that ' Colorado Springs is nearer t)iejr headquarters they haveseenfittoremovethither. The Optic seems to have seen sufficient cause in tliis Tto read them a sermon. Such senseless articles as appeared in the issue, of day before yesterday .do the business interests', of lie: city ''ml good. Business men have a right to settle where they please niuiiii. W. Robert U tip from Anton Chico. Sam. Wells 1s over from Watrous. Ben. Brulin is over from Fort Union. Don Pedro Sanchez of Taos is in the city. M. Rudolph of Sunnyside is in the A. Levy arrived from the south yes terday. , Sam. E. Shoemaker is over from Ft. Union. . James Duncan came up from Rogers Bend yesterday. Romulo and Oraviel Martinez are over from Santa Fe. A. Nelson rolls out for Anton Chico to-day happy as a clam. S Kistler of the Optic is combatting a lingering and disagreeable fever. .. Juan Delgado, Territorial Treasurer, came over from Santa Fe yesterday. ; " GÍ OÍ Smith,' brother of Deputy Col lector C. B. Smith, went east yesterday. James Abercrombie started for Galli nas Springs yesterday with a full load of goods. Colonel Wm. Breeden arrived from Santa Fe and was in attendance at court yesterday. j J. P. Hopper came up from a trip south yesterday, lie hart a very suc cessful tripJ , ; Mrs. Pendarie and Miss Emily Pen- daries came down from Rincón Teco lote yesterday. . J. M. Burns, an old timer .in Las Ve gas, came up from Glorieta yesterday. He thinks of remaining here. Mesdames C. P. Hovey and Elliot re turned from Santa Fe yesterday. They Drought some beautiful flowers with them. George W. Fox of Parsons, Kansas, a friend of Dr. Milligan's arrived yester day. He is looking about for a location and will no doubt conclude to locate Jije. Towers, a prominent cattleman of West Las Animas, Colorado is stop ping at the St. Nicholas Hotel. -Mr Towers has a fine ranche and keepS the best of blooded stock, i , MrjA. A. Keen, teller of the First National Bank, will leave to-day on ;i visit to his mother who resides in Cam bridge, Mass. This is the first visit of Mr. Keen to his old home, and he will return again to this Territory of his adoption. . C. Irank Allen the civil cuimiecr went down to Santa Fe yesterday. He will pass through the city to-day en route to his old home in Boston. . This is the first trip he has taken home in several years. He will probable return in a few weeks as he has an excellent prospect in his profession here. Dr. P. A. Ames of Terre Haute is in the city and has concluded to locate in Las Vegas. The Doctor is highly rec ommended by many of the Indiana peo ple who are well acquainted with him. He has an excellent dentistry practice in Terre Haute but is forced to leave there on account of Ihe ill health'of his wife, whom he is convinced will be much benefitted by a residence in New Mexico. We extend a cordial welcome to Dr. Ames who is a thoroughly pro gressive man. Academy Nile. ' . ' Yesterday the executive committee of the Las Vegas Academy board decided on a new site for the building in place of the one that had been decided unfit for the purpose for which it was in tended. The new site is on the south east corner of Twelfth street and Doug las Avenue on the line of the street railway. An exchange of lots was made with the owners Messrs. Ray nolds and Dinkel, and the new location consists of seven lots fronting Douglas Avenue, each twenty-five feet front and one hundred and fifty feet deep. Ar chitect Wheclock staked off the founda tion for the new building yesterday af ternoon and the work will go on as fast as possible. It is a fine location, centrally located and convenient to all. The lots are very valuable ones, but Mr. Raynolds gave them in exchange for the others at the same price allowed for the first site. The executive com mittee have acted wisely in their selec tion of the site, which is one that will accommodate the greatest " number and for which purpose the enterprise was undertaken. Strawberry Soeial. The strawberry social to be given at the residence of Mr. Jefferson Ray nolds, Friday night, is for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church. - The ladies have taken it upon themselves to pro vide the ways and means to seat the church. For this commendable purpose the ladies of the congregation will give a strawberry social, to-night, and whichall should attend. H. J. Franklin has proposed to the citizens1 committee on police on the East Sidé to enter on the duties of mar shal, provided he is guaranteed $200 pet month for preserving order. -He will pay out of that sum the salary of a competent assistant of his own choice. A meeting of the committee was to have been held yesterday afternoon to take action on his proposition but it was postponed. Corsets in all styles for ladies and misses, at bottom prices, at N. L. Ros enthal's Railroad Avenue, East Side." AHOTHXB BOOM. f : r i v. j Water Werh Weadera. i ' ' ! Werkiaf WeDderfal LIT The executive committee of the-water works company let the contract last night to construct the gravity system of water works in the city to Russell "& Alexander, of Colorado Springs. This includes a reservoir with a system of settlers, starting above the springs with a twelvo-inch.pip. graduating, to. an eight-inch r pipe at , town, supplying 650,000 gálkms of pure mountain spring water every twenty-four hours. The contract contemplates . four ,one-inch streams for fire purposes from eighty to one hundred feet high on the plaza. The whole system will cost $1)2,000. The contractors think they will be able to finish it in four months. These works assure toLas Vegas another boom only to be equalled by the arrival of the .s'econd broad-gauge road. Se curity, beatity,"tífcalth and permanent prosperity are the advantages of this enterprise. . t , . We are under obligations to Mr. John Millcrr for a basket full of fine vegeta bles from his' garden- Mr. Miller, has worked hard this summer and has been bountifully rewarded.' His crop of veg etables this season is very largo and in cludes nearly all varieties. Such a gar den only illustrates what can be done in this country whén proper.attention is given to the matter. ' : ' HOTEL ARBITAI.N. DEPOT HOTEL. , W. W. Dillings and wife, Donver; Mrs. J. P. , hapman, Santa Fe; Geo. W. .Fox, Parsons, Ks. ; E. Brick, J. C. Jackson, El Paso; D. J. Carr, Ios Angelos; J. Macdonald, Bcmar; Wm. H. Baker, Lnmy. . ST. NICHOLAS nOTEL. Sam E. Shoemaker, Fort Union; W. Roberts, Anton Chico; A. P. Fulkcrson, N,' M.; T. B. Catron, Santa Fe; J. C. Toft, Wallace; J. K. Towers, Went Las Animas, Col.; 8. H. Wolls, Watrous; Mrs. Armstrong, Hot. Springs. ... EXCHANGE HOTEL. M. ltudolph, Sunnyside, N. M.; Rob't T. Mc Lean, A. B. Miner, Hot Springs ; Romulo Mar tinez, Gravial Martinez, Sabinlano Sena, Santa Fe. SUMNER HOUSE. Ben Ilnihu. Fort Union; P. A. Aincs, Terre Haute. , " ' Auction Sale. ' There will be an auction sale of the following household goods on the pub lic plaza this (Friday) evening at 0:30 p. m., all new goods: Twenty-five yards three ply carpet, 25 yards matting, 1 bedstead, 1 set springs, 1 table, 1 ta tray, 2 lamps, 1 tin set, 1 chamber set, 1 footstool, set of table mats, 1 feather bolster, 1 brussels mat, 1 work basket, writing desk, crumb pan and brush, set of window curtains, tin ware and other articles, kerosene stove. Goods will be on exhibition after 4 o'clock. M. Heise has received the agency for New Mexico for the sale of the Excel sior beer. He keeps in stock all kinds of whiskies, which will be sold by the barrel or car load and has an immense stock of all brands of domestic and im ported cigars. ' ; 7-29-tf , . f . . All summer drinks at Billy's. 5-7tf ' " i ; . ! Fifty cases brands at of imported wines, all Billy's. 8-9-2w Cream Bread at Bell & Co's, the rlaza urocers and Bakers. Grand Lunch every Saturday night at the Exchange Salad Lunch. a la Delmonico at Billv's 7-13tf Twenty Per Cent. Uiscount trom the market price on Qneensware, Glassware, Hardware and .Notions at the store of C; E. WESCHE, Las Vegas, N. M. . Also tne Bargains oi tne season in Staple and "franey Groceries. 1 do just as I advertise. C:E.Wesche. Ktoekholdera Meeting. Notice is hereby given that a meeting oí the stocfcnoiaers. or tne Las Vegas Street Bailway Company is called for the 12th of August, 1881, at 7 o'clock p. m. , at the office of Trinidad Romero, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year. ; , ' - Tkinidad Romero, Prest. Jacob Gross, Sec'y. August 2, 1881. , , , 8-2-10t , For 30 lay. I will offer for thirty days the entire stock of my Clothing and Boot and Shoe Department REGARDLESS OF COST or value. This stock has all been purchased within the past six months and con sists of ' , ' Men's and Boys' Clothing, and Ladies' Misses' Men's and Boys' Boots, Shoes and Slippers, And must be closed out in .order to make the necessary improvements on the Store Building. , ' C. E. Wesche, ' " Las Vegas, N. M. In laces and trimmings,such as Span ish Guipure, Brabant Vernicello, Bre ton Swiss and Irish, an immense vari ety, at such low figures that. we defy competition, at N. L. Roscnthall, Rail road Avenue, East Side. , Go to Judd's barber. shop and get scraped, 'Exchange Hotel. tf ,. For all kinds of California"" produce, such as new potatoes,;oranges, apricots, Elums, apples "and peaches send to E. ermain & Co., El Paso, Texas. 7-24-lm For cheap hardware 'go to Lockhart & CO" S. ;;. j . j 2-jUtf Try "Billy's Ponies" Cigars, pure Havana. ' 1 ' Fresh buttermilk on ice at Putman & Wolf s.t y s " " t 6-10-tf ' Cream lemonade át Billy's. 1 fe-?tf Wanted-For Sale-For Rent-Led, EIOR RALE. Four hundred cedar pout. Ap i ply to George iioss. 8-1MH "ilT ANTED. A good wnmetre; cteadjr TY employment. Inquire at this office. lT AN'l ED. Kiftevn good ( carpenter. . In f T quire at Lockhart & Co'i. S-6-tf WANTED. An experienced and compe ' tent Piano; Teacher, to instruct two children. Apply at this office. 7-i3-tf WANTED. A laundry woman and two din ing room girls, immediately, at the Hot Springs Hotel. . . 7-l"-tf. AXTED Two flrst-clawi cabinet men. t .A.O.HOUBINS.-7-S-tf WANTED. Two or three number one plan ing mill bench hands. None bat first class need apply- At Woollen's planing mUl. AUo a good machine man. 4-22-tf WANTED A good cook, a middle aged wo man. Apply at the Park Hogtaurant n-io-tf FOR SALE. The old St. Louis lot, in East Las Vegas. Price, f 1500. Inquire of C. It. Browning 7-23-tf F. Geihler. Socorro, N. M. FOR SALE A choice lot of Mexican mules, thoroughly broke and in flue working condition. Apply to. Frank , A. Blake, East Las Vegus, New Mexico. G-17-tf T710R SALE County warants by F. d Klhl- x- uerg. 1 XL I ;6--tf EIOR SALE HSU Improved sheep delivered at the Wagon Mound or Ve.rmejo. For in ewer puriicumrs inquire or - f DOMINGO N. BACA, ANTOVIO n -9-tI Uower Las Vegas. ljiOR SALE Fine stock rauch. aood ramre. JO plenty or running water, has a good house and oorraK Will be sold lor cash, or -cattle lakeu in exchange- Apply to C. It. Browning, r um lu vegas. , . 3-13U, TAOn SALE Baca Hall, the largest and best LJ audience hall In the Territory, provided with good stage scenery, drop curtains, etc. Cattle or sheep tukeu in exchange or tln.e giv en on payments. Address A. J. Baca and Chas, ilfeld. Las Vegas. 5-1-tf. UOR.RENT.-Thrce good furnished rooms. L Apply to Wm, Morgan ut the National Hotel, i . 8-S-tf OR RENT. Furnished rooms. Inquire at the National Hotel. LM)R RENT. Two nice, large rooms for of- L nces, inMarwoae's new ouliutng, Apply io "iirweuo, urunuey & uo. T-sz-tl FOR RENT. Tho drug store in the Wesche building on the plaza, at present occupied by F. E. Herbert, is for rent. Apply to tho proprietor. C. E. WESCHE. -30-tf. t Wanted! Wanted! Wanted! fiül C írí 1,1 County Warrants, .ltjyj yj for which the highest cash price will bo paid. Apply to J. J . Fitz- gorrcll. the live real estate agent, 8-7-tf SEND YOUR JOB WORK TO THE GAZETTE Brick. We now have on hand a superior quality of brick which will be sold lu lurge or small quantities as the purchaser desirve. Shipments will be mude to any part f the territory and tne pulrounxe ol the imblic Is respectfully souc itecl. 5-s-tf ., , Hugh Fiiiciiakd. Box 1H, VLasegas, S. M CALVIN FISK, Rea Estate and Stock Broker Notary Public and ' OFFICE IN OPTIC BLOCK, , EAST LAS VEGA'S, NEW MEXICO, T BE IS IS WHAT MIGHT BE CALLED BETWEEN THE SEASONS AND A COMPLETE Mifii ? Stet To bo in readiness and to have sufficient room For Fall Goods Is What Wc arc Contemplating. If you nro in need of Summer Wearing Ap parel now is the time to benefit yourselves by the general REDUCTION OF PRICES ! The reduction in Ladies' Summer Dross Goods and Gents' Lightweight Clothing will be of Special interest to you. Railroad Avenue, East Las Vegas. -OF- NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES WILL BE FOUND IN THE Llammoth Store ! 'N-'HE--- w aiMiroSo f: 7i . 1 1 1 í , i i i i 1 I J.J.FirZGERRELL, TIE LIVE REAL ESTATE M i r Laa Vegas, M. J. J. Fltxrcrrell. tha lira mal MtKt mar. has for le a large number of fine ;'ulneM ana aeslrmble residence lou in different parts of the new and old portions of the city; Par né seeking InvenUnenta in real estate, busi ness chances, business and dwelling -houses, should call on FitzgerreB; he can accommo date them.1 ; . , -.j , HOTEL FOR SALE OR RENT. For partic ulars apply to J. J. FltzgerrelL 2 f If If 1 WILL BUY BY WARttAN- w mu iKEi nve miles of living water controlling 100 square miles of the nnest range on the Focos river. Call and sec piar. KA.t.HANGE. Good new house and lot frontinir on twn atrnot fru. u u.u.r.n and team. FoV particulars see ' J. J. FlTZOERHKU- Q 1 pT A month for ten months will pay for wlU a choice lot central! v lomtml ami fronting two streets. ...... t Of HOUSES WANTED.-Partics haing dwellings or store houses fnruli. nr rent will do well to come and see me. I have a large number or renters and purchasers on hand. T a good new three room anil two lotM n.iRr thxriiii. road depot and round house. Owill buy two very dcsirablu busi ness lots between tho two tnvnn will buy a choice corner lot frontina- on Ein-hth Htr-tL , . kjlm' ARE CHANCE. The best paying saloon In the city, (iood reasons for selling, b-a-tf f)f rrifi H"8'1 or "hoP for sale CiJlJJJ Wethers, ewes and lambs. I?OR SALE. Two of the best mining claims I; and a one-fourth interest in one of the best developed mines in the Mineral Hill mining camp. TOCK OF MILLINERY GOOD for salo i cheap. BUENA VISTA TOWN COMPANY LOTS for sale cheap. MINERAL CITY business and residence lots for sale. rpWO NEW RESIDENCES for sale or rent. A SPLENDID RETAIL BUSINESS for sale. Good reason for soiling. O1 NE OF THE BEST BUSINESS HOUSES in Splendid dwellina- lots in Ocnffrtnn'a T.hpi.. me cuy ior sate. ro's and (Buena Vista Co's. Additions. There is fully one hundred per cent profit in thesv lots as an Investment within the next six momos. A sp splendid residence, grounds, furniture, all píete f or a home. Call and see. complete ior a nome. Dull and ion ior sale, one dairy and gardening farm very cheap, two miles from the city, Two desirable four room cottages, with good stone cellars each; one on Main and othur ou 6th street, at a bargain. Will rent for C8 per cent, on the investment One hotel furnished complete, Has all the business it can accommodate. One hotel paying 35 per cent, on tho invest ment. Business house and lot on Railroad avenue that rents by tho year for 30 per cent, on in vestment. A splendid new residence, B rooms, 2 lots, nting for 15 per cent, on investment. Price f 1,500. Business house and lot on Railroad avenue at a bargain, renting for 5ft per cent, on invest ment. One of the best corner lots and business houses in the city for sule at a bargain. Call and see. One of the finest gardens In New Mexico. A rare chance for a gurdner and tioiist to make a fortune. I have for sale the most desiruble business property and stock of groceries, on Centre street. Owner wants to turn his attention to mining. I have residence pnmcrty and lots for sal.' in all parts of the city. Examine my list before purchasing. I have 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 and Douglas streets, also on Zion Hill, that will pay from 40 to 0 per cent, on the invest ment. , I have for sale tho finest stock and farming ranch in New Mexico, commanding the atten tion of capitalist and colonist. Apply for par ticulars. 1 also have for sale several fine stock ranches in the different portions of the Territory. rOR KENT. A number of desirable business houses on tho different business streets of the city, also offices, restaurants and dwellings. If you want Remember that the best business chances are always to be had by calling on ,. . J. J. FlTXGKItlUXL The live real estate agent, oilice in Grand avenue. Notice to Contractor. Sealed bids will be received at my office up to 7 o'clock p. m., August 10th, l.stu, for the construction of a brick residence for Isidor Stern. Plans and specifications to lie seen at my office. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. CHAS. WHEELOCK, 8-t Architect In order to make room for our large Fall Stock .soon to ar rive, we will sell goods at prices so low as to astonish you all See for yourself at the Bos- ton Clothing House. 8-12-at Harness and sad dlery at T. Romero & Son's. If You Are Interested In saving in the cost of your goods, you will do well to buy of Isidor Stern. ( : ATTENTION!' tt The Boston Cloth ing House is the only place in Las, Yegas where y oilcan get the Levi Strauss & Co pat ent; copper riveted Duck & Denim; cloth ing. 8-3-tf ilJPor s ladies' n dress goods go toT. Romero & Son's. - - The traveling publio will find every thing first-class at the Grand View Ho tel. ( - , $200 XX