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DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1881. UAZETTK. UI.F.AXIX4ft. Mr. Hubbs and family will start for Mineral Hill to-day. Mr. Hubbs gives a very encouraging report of the new mining ramp. Mr. Scott McCaslin has opened a meat Market in (Jordon's old Ktand, north side of the plaza. His shop will be kept storked with the best the mar ket a Monis. Colonel J. 11. Shanklin and Major McDoiigal of Trenton, Mo., and Mr. Cnmstoek. of Albany, Mo., have re turned to this rity after a two months' residence in the new mining district in the (allinas Mountains on the road to White Oaks. They report the prospect of the properties in which they are in terested to be very nourishing. They leave for home to-day. Luntry & Burr, the contractors, will send a force of men to Cerillos to-day to begin the work of laying the founda tions for the new iron bridges that are to be put in at the (ialisteo river cross ings, where the A. T. & S. F. company has had a costly experience in making an experiment of expecting wooden bridges and tressle to do the Avork of iron span bridges. A freight conductor was hanged in etligy in the railroad yard in this city at an early hour yesterday morning. As tin members of the Gazette force were where they ought to be at such an unseasonable hour, Ave are unable to report the speeches and exercises of the occasion. A note that was found pinned to the rag baby conveyed the impression that the mock hanging was in honor of S. II. Brown. The Street Car company is expecting a large amount of material that is to be .used in putting the track of its line in better condition. New frogs are to be put in that will make the switches far better and avoid all the trouble now encountered. The spikes on the track are too short, and heavy teams fre quently knock the rails askew. When tht! new spikes, that are to be much heavier, arrive the entire line will be re-spiked. ' . Gen. Atkinson received a letter from Governor Sheldon, dated CleA'cland, 17th, stating that he had just received a telegram from Secretary Kirkwood, re questing him to come immediately to Washington for consultation in refer ence to the Indian affairs of this Terri tory. He would leave Cleveland imme diately, and would come direct from Washington to Santa Fe with the intent to enforce such policy as may be deter mined on, and if possible prevent a re currence of the Indian troubles Avhich have done the Territory so much in jury. New Mexican. The l'acilic express came in on time yesterday but was detained here and will continue its run to the washout on Glorieta hill at 8 o'clock this morning, when passengers will be transferred around the break. The Atlantic ex press came up from the break yester day and reached here at 2:15 p. m Avhen it Avent East. Large forces of men are at Avork on this break and those between Lamy and Wallace at the Galisteo crossing. It is expected that the track over the former Avashout will be fixed up for the passage of trains to-morrow and that over the lat ter to-day. At all events Saturday will see express trains again running on schedule time. The following from the Kansas City Star oí Monday relates to the excur sionists who are to visit this Territory, and for whom a committee of the asso ciation made a visit to this and other cities a few Avceks ago: Merchants' Exchange hall isbeing handsomely dec orated to-day by the druggists, Avho are making exhibits before the American pharmaceutical association. About 200 members are present, and 800 more are expected to arrive to-night. The asso ciation opens its first session to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, and will contin ue in session several days. On Friday Mie association will start on a grand ex cursion to Ncav Mexico in a special train of Pullman cars, and will visit all the interesting points in the Territory. Plucky Superintendent. Mr. W. G. Shedd, Supt. of the "Den ver City" mine in Leadville, spent yes terday in this city, having missed the train south. He avíII leave to-day for Lake Valley, Avhere he will make pre perations for working the rich proper ties of which poor (Jeorge Daly Avas manager. Mr. Shedd says that his people have too much money in that district to allow it to remain idle, and he will make preparations for working the mines, no matter how thick the redskins may be. If the Indian difli culties continue he will keep a big force of men, lay in a big stock of supplies, and if necessary build a small fortifica tion, and will make the hardest kind of a fight against the reds if molested. This is pluck and business, and he has capital behind him. It is New Mexi co's good fortune that avc have such companies as the Central LaRe Valley district, and tuich a manager as Mr. Shedd, because the development of Lake Valley will be a grand advertise ment for the Territory. w Mexlr and Tx. Las Vegas has hopes of railway com munication with the gulf by two out lets, either by way of Fort Worth or the Texas and Pacific K. K. A few days ago, in addressing a business com munication to Mr. Jefferson Reynolds, President of the First National Bank of this city, S. W. Lomax, Esq., Cashier of the City National Hank of Fort Worth, Texas, added the following in teresting postscript: "We aAvait with considerable hope the opening of communication Avith your city by rail, feeling confident that such communication Avill develop con siderable business.1' This is a sample of the expressions of opinion that come from different points in Texas and from solid men of busi ness. There is no discounting the fact that Texas' men of capital and influ ence desire railway communication with this Territory and especially Las Vegas. The best railroad routes from Texas lead to this city; not only the most feasible routes, but also those that will command good business. The Texas Journal of Commerce, of Galves ton, that has already generously given to the public some idea of the resources of NeAv Mexico, stated in its last issue: "In the meantime Galveston and Texas are Avaking up to the great com mercial importance of railways from the seaboard to Santa Fe, to Silver City, to Las Vegas, Albuquerque, Den ver, etc., etc. The lines now in pro cess of construction, once completed, Avill almost revolutionize some branches of trade and be worth millions of dol lars annually to Texas and to the peo ple now settled and to settle in the nort Invest. Let capitalists and busi ness men study the geographical situa tion and commercial possibilities of an outlet and inlet at Galveston, for the Avealth and come-out j et to be created in that vast district of mineral avoii ders." Ilirthfliiy Party. Miss Sarah Holman celebrated her eleventh birthday yesterday afternoon by a party which was largely attended by her many young friends from both the East and West side. They all ex pressed an opinion that they had had a very good time. Those present were: Mary Seewald, Maggie Lee, Bessie Stoops, Jennie Rosenwald, Blanch Leon, Mary Wiegand, Lucy Rosenwald, Edith Baker, Anna Sloan, Rachel Sulz bacher, Carrie Leon, Bessie Cavan augh, James Martin, Laurie Whiteman, Ella Allen, Bessie Lane, Nellie Stone, Mary McKay, Cora Seewald, Harry Blake, Jakie and Bruno Sulzbacher, James and Freddie McKay, Abbie Stoops, Freddie and Charley Horner, Mr. Clemm, Miss Kaufman, Mrs. Mar cus, Mrs. Dantaiger, Mr. Bloch. The folloAving is a list of the pres ents: Mr. Clemm, a trunk; Mr. Bloch, al bum: Harry Marcus, pair of earrings; Mr. Wild, silk handkerchief, Blanche and Carrie Leon, school companion, Laurie Whiteman, pocket book; Rachel and Jackey Sulzbacher, glove and handkerchief box; Mary Seewald, lace collar; Pearly Marcus, lunch basket; Arthur and Bessie Cavanaugh, earrings; Carrie SeeAvald, candy; Edith Baker, autograph album; Jennie Rosenwald, album; Maggie Lee, china cup and saucer; Jimmy Martin, oil painting; Violet B. Dantziger, scarf pin; Annie and Nettie Sloan, toilet set; Mary Wie gand, blue, fichu; Lillie Stone, oil paint ing; Moses Holzman, gold ring. lti Mining: Scheme. Articles of incorporation of the So corro Tunnels Mining Company have been filed in the office of the Secretary of the Territory: The properties oí the Socorro and Mills Tunnel companies have been consolidated, and they will be capitalized by the issuance and sale of 200,000 shares of stock at $3 each. They are both valuable properties, lo cated side by side in Socorro Moun tain, and readers of the Gazette are familiar with the Avork of their devel opment, notes of progress having been from time to time published in these columns. The Socorro tunnel , is now run 543 feet from the face, with two shafts sunk on large ore bodies. Col. T. B. Mills, Avho has been the active manager of both tunnels, has hurried forward the Avork of deA'clopment till a handsome showing has been made. It is the intention of the consolidated companies to expend at least $100,000 at once in opening up the properties. A handsome prospectus of the new com pany is prepared and will soon be pub lished. Las Vegas takes a just pride in the company because it is composed of some of our enterprising citizens, and for the reason that the energetic origi nator of the scheme is a resident of this city. The capitalization of the proper ties insures active Avork, pjhI the suc cess of the company will be a good card for New Mexico in mining cir cles. VeicitK nh Viewed by Oilier. As we predicted, W. S. Burke has done the handsome thing by Las Vegas in his special correspondence to the Leavenworth 'Times. Among other kind Avords and true that he says of our city are the following: "Vegas is not by any means 'out of the Avorld,' and a Leavenworth man coming here finds that, in regard to street cars and Avater Avorks this town is ahead of his own, Avhilo in the matter of side walks, it is just about hip and t uck. The question seems to ba settled be yond any manner of doubt that Las Ve gas is to bo the city of New Mexico. It appears to hold about the same relation to this Territory that Denver holds to j Coloradlo. It commands a very large amount of capital, has interests in all the mining districts of this Territory, and Avhenevcr a 'big strike' is made Las Vegas is benefitted. E'erybody com ing to New Mexico comes to Las Vegas and though there are many other im portant points, this seems to be the general entrepot, and the starting point for all other sections. The re sources of the town, upon which its growth ami prosperity most depend in the future, consist of its mining inter ests, its commercial interests and its 'razing interests. A Timely Visit. IT. S. Senator Saunders of Nebraska is in Santa Fe in company with his son. They will pass through Las Vegas eith er to-day or to-morrow and may per haps" stop off here. Although the Sen ator may not be able to have as enjoya ble time as he has reason to expect, nor be able to see as much of the country as he would like on account of the In dian difliculties, still, from selfish mo tives, Ave regard his visit to the Terri tory a timely one. Senator Saunders is an influential member of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs and Terri tories, being Chairman of the latter. He will no doubt realize better the dif ficulties under which New Mexico la bors, and will profit by his visit, and we he benefitted. Sale of .Alining Properly. S. II. Lucas, the enterprising jeweler of Santa Fe has recently sold a group of mines, tunnel anil mill site in the Black Range to Dr. Chase of Peru and Cap tain Bartlctt of Kansas, for the sum of $20,000. Doctor Chase Avas the regular physician of Harry Meigs Avhile in Pe ru and Chili. The purchasers aa'HI take steps at once to develop their fine prop erties. l'liusoxAi, M. Ileise is home. Prof. Bach is stopping for the present at the St. Nicholas. S. II. Lueae, the enterprising jeweler of Santa Fe, is in the city. Dr. J. M. Cunningham is sick with a fever at the residence of L. Sulzbacher, Esq. Capt. W. B. Pease goes to Santa Fe and the mines in and about Carbonate ville and Turqusa for a couple of months. II. Colin, of the Boston Clothing House, is en route home. He Avill soon be followed by an immense stock of new goods. Prof. G. S. Bobbins, Avho lived here for sonic time, came in from Topeka yesterday, Avhere he has been in the office of Lantry & Burr, the contract ors. Mr. John Flournoy and two sons are in the city. The latter are young gen tlemen of excellent education and ad dress and think of remaining if good situations are found. W. C. McCulloch, who has charge of the stationery department of the Chief Engineer ami Division Superintendent's offices, returned yesterday from a pro longed visit in the East. We were pleased to make the ac quaintance yesterday of Mr. Alfred Hamlin, Superintendent of the Railroad News Company, Avestern division, at Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Hamlin is tak ing a run oaxt this road in the interest of the business of the company. Those Avho drop into the St. Nicholas cannot fail to notice the line Morgan desk there placed for the convenience of the public. Indian .Vews. Advices from Las Cruces state that there arrived there on Sunday William McClelland, a miner in good standing, from the Santa Rita Copper Mines, who reported having received a letter just before he started, from Andy Johnson, better known as 'One-armed1' John son, a Black Range miner, giving an account of a battle betAveen a band of Indians under Nane, in person, and a company- of Black Range men, of which no previous account has been given. The letter stated that the Avriter and a man by the name of Bennett organized a company about ten days ago, con sisting of miners from Chloride City anil Mexicans from Canyado Alamosa, thirty-five in number, and started out to fight the Indians. On the second day out they camped late in the after noon in a deep canyon in the San Ma teo Mountains, Avhen the Indians tired doAvn on them from both sides of the canyon. The men Avere so completely surprised and frightened that they broke and ran on foot, leaving their horses and arms for the Indians. Only two or three shots Avere iired by the men under Johnson and Bennett, but the Indians poured in seeral murder ous volleys, killing and Avounding sc en of the volunteer company. The rest scattered in the mountains, and in the gathering darkness made good their escape. They think, had day light lasted one hour longer, the In dians would have killed every one of them. Afterwards the Indians Avent to Monaca Springs, where they took all the stock from a ranch, but strange to say did not kill the proprietor. Nane told the ranchmen that his band con sisted of fifteen of Victorio's old band, thirteen Mescalero Apaches and fifty two Navajos, making eighty in all. HOTEL ARRIVALS. DEPOT HOTEL. Win II Kishop, Hot Springs; S STnUlo, Hush noil, 111; AJHuueke, W G Shedd, Leadville; J M Herman, Kansas; G W Atkins, Tombstone, A T; H O Hrown, Gunnison, Col; E THull, To peka; M L Sawyer, Newton, Ks; Geo V Cnuio mid son, Topeku; H C AVhltohead, Kansas City. flllAND VIEW HOTEL. S II Horner. Denver; James MeCabe, James C Holme, John S Stockton; J II Murphy; J A Nelson nnd wife, Lawrence, Kansas. Cream Bread at Bell & Co's, the Plaza Grocers and Bakers. Move on tne Pint; Two carloads of stoves and stove goods were ordered by C. Blanchard from Quincy and St. Louis, as also a large amount of shelf and heavy hard Avare. This, added to his heavy stock of general merchandise, will make one of the most, complete stores in Ncav Mexico. - Mr. Blanchard is Avell and favorably known throughout New Mexico as an old and reliable merchant, who takes pride in keeping only lirst-class goods. His past record of 18 year's experience is ottered to the public as a guarantee of tía ing satisfaction to all. 8-25-lw The traAeling public will find every thing lirst-class at the Grand VieAV Ho tel. New Potatoes $2.75 per hundred at E. Germain & Co., El Paso, Texas. 7-24-1 in My stock in huose furnishing goods is now complete and offered at aston ishingly low prices. N. L. Rosenthal. Railroad avenue, East Side. Fresh butter milk from the churn, brought in every morning from the ranch, at Billy's. 5-lltf A Great Bargain. One of the most desirable residences, completely finished, on one of the best streets in the city. For sale cheap hy J. J. Fitzgekell, The Live Real Estate Agent. 8200t. Just received, and very useful for these, chilly nights, a complete assort ment of blankets and coA'erlets very cheap at N. L. Rosenthal, Railroad avenue, East Side. Grand I.imch every Saturday night at the Exchange Saloon. 4-21-tf Salad a la Delmonico at Billy's Lunch. 7-13tf A New Dentist. Remember that Dr. P. A. Ames, a graduate of the Maryland Dental Col lege of Baltimore, Avill locate here in about six Aveeks for the practice of his profession. 8-25-10t Full weight and fair count, at the Park Grocery. 7-27 tf Cream lemonade at Billy's. 5-7tf For all kinds of California produce, such as new potatoes, oranges, apricots, Flums, apples and peaches send to E. ermain & Co., El Paso, Texas. 7-24-1 m For .Sale. A mining claim, 7 miles southAvest of Las Vegas, one mile from railroad sta tion, easy milling ore, assays very sat isfactory in copper and silver. '.Tract of land containing 300 acres will be sold Avith the mine if desired; first-class title: plenty of timber and Avater. This is a splendid opportunity for a paying investment, l'orlull particulars apply to J. J. Fitzgerrell, the live real estate agent. !)-25-lm llohrer Avhiskcy, ten years old, 23 cents a drink, at Billy's. 8-2otf Everything in the gents' furnish ing goods, clothing, hoots and shoes, hats and caps, at 1S1D0R STERN'S, West Las Vegas. E. Germain & Co., El Paso, Texas, are soje agents for California State Dairy' Cheese. 7-24-lm The truth bears daylight, and there- lore let is be known that JN. L. Kosen thai sells more goods and at loAvcr fig ures and gives more honest satisfaction than any other house west of the Mis souri River, and to keep up this repu tation for square deal and good treat ment, 1 beg to invite the public at large to call and examine my stock and prices before buying elscAvhere. lie- member, N. L. Rosenthal, Railroad aA'enue. East Side. The best articles for the least money, at ISIDOll STERN'S, 8-17-2t. West Las Vegas. Milk punch at Billy's. .I-1; Twenty Per Cent. Discount from the market price on Qneensware, Glassware, Hardware and Notions at the store of C. E. WESCHE, Las Vegas, N. if. Also i he oargams or me season in Staple and Fancy Groceries. I do just as I advertise. C. E. Wesciik. The I.ntcNt Iliilletin. Another large arrival of ladies' and children's shoes, and Avill bo sold under guarantee at N. L. Rosenthal, Railroad avenue, East Side. All summer drinks at Billy's. VTtf Special bargains in ladies' dress goods, parasols, ladies' hoes, cor sets, carpets and oilcloths, at LSI DOR STERN'S West Las Vegas. I.ntett Ntyle. French breakfast caps in all shades at uñarles l item s. s-io-tt Perzoine a specialty at 8-3-tf Billy's. Hack Line to Hot Spring. Fare 50 cents each Avay. Hack going to the springs leave de pot, aumner anil St. Nicholas hotels at y a. in., on arrival of train, and at 4:!50 p. in. Returning, leaves springs 10 a. m 2 ). m. and 0:0 p. m. All hacks will stop at West Side sta ble where fare will be collected. Mail and express Avagon will leave depot on arrival of train, and Hot .Springs at t) a. m. Mendenhall, Hunter & Co. 8-5 tf Try "Billy's Ponies" Cigars, pure Havana. M.. Ileise has received the agency for Ncav 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. 7-2i)-tf A New Deullst. . lleinembcr that Dr. P. A. Ames, a graduate of tho Maryland Dental College of Bultimore, will locate hero in about six weeks for tho practice of his prof cssion. 8-M0t Wanted-For Sale-For Rent-Lost. WANTED. Six masons, immediately. Ap ply to M J Cavanaugh, East 1m Vegas. 8-S-IW WANTED. A dining room waiter girl and a chambermaid at the Cirand View Hotel. Call at once. 8-24-tf w ANTED. A (rood twrlx-r. Apply to .ludd Credit. 8-SMf 7ANTED. 81 or eight good carpenter. Apply to J. u. linker. (KiJ-ti WANTED. Situations by two young men, seventeen and twenty-one years of age from St. Louis. Good family, education and habits with some experience in business, de sire employment in a bank, store or other bus iness house. Host of references given. Ad dress I. V., Gazette office. s-SMf TANTED. Fifteen good carpenters. In luiré at iiocknart & co s. twi-ti "Vf TANTED. Two or three number one piaii YV ing mill bench hands. None but lirst class need apply. At AVoot ten's planing mill. A If o a good machine man. 4-'.".'-tr FOR SALE. A tourists' outfit, consisting of one spring wagon or hack for six or nine persons, one set hack . harness, one wall tent nine by nine feet, one set camp cooking uten sils, one pair calfskin overalls, one Colt's re volver, two uorses. Most or tne aoovo is us good us new having lecii used only six weeks. Enquire at Exchange corral, back of Hell's grocery store. JOll SALE One pair of American horses, buggy and harness; cuttle or sheen taken in payment. Apply at this office. "H-SO-tí tOK SALE A nenrly new Waters piano for sale on easy terms of payments. A. O. KOBRINS, TTOH SALE. Four hundred cedar posts. Ap I' nlv to fieorire Koss. H-ll-m H-lH!t T710U SALE. The old St. Louis lot, in East JL' I.U8 vertís. I'rlee, $,5(10. Inquire or U. Ji. Hrowning. b Ukisler, i-2a-tf Socorro, JN. M. TnOU SALE. 1,000 improved ewes with JL' lamiw delivered at w agon Mound or er luejo. For further particulars inquire of DUMiaiUU IN. 11AUA, ANTONIO D. 11ACA. 5-9-tf Upper Las Vegas. FOR SALE Tinea Hull, tho largest and best audience hall In the Territory, provided with good Blage sceuery, drop curtains, ete. Cattle or sheep taken in exchange or tin.e giv en on payments. Address A. J. Baca and Chus. Jlt'eld. l.as A'egns. 6-l-tf. FOIt BENT A nice front room, first floor, furnished nr unfurnished, in front of M. A. Otero's. U. STUI )EB A K.E It 8-20-1 w FOB KENT. The driiif store in the AVescho building on the plu.u, at present occupied oy is. Herbert, is tor rent. Apply to tne proprietor. C. E. WESCHE. Í- OST. A stiff, black backed note book J Beturn to this office. T OST An occount book, by Georiro Boss JLJ Had scale, tickets and bills. Finder please return to loser or this office. , Wnnte.l! Wanted Wanted ! i-1- "V AriiA In (liiimtv AViirriints. II V II II I . 1. L. ! . - U cash price will be paid. Apply to J. J. Fit.- sn ruii. me uve reui csuiie tiffi'iii. o-i-u For Sale. J. J. Fit'frerrell has H,000 head of ewes and lambs. They are now on the Pecos river, in good condition and will be here in ten or twelve days. These sheep will be sold at the market price. K-14-lw Notice. Notice Is hereby given that there is no có' partnership existing between me and II. Thom as and A. AV Fox either in the plumbing or gas fitting business, or any other kind of business. Furthermore, that there is no such firm as O. L Houghton & Co. that I know of any printed cards or printed mutter to the contrary, not withstandingus I hhve no partner in uiiy bus iness, nor don't want any. All accounts of whutsooA'or nature aguinst any other person but myself unless upon my written order. 1 shall not alloAv or pay, and all accounts for plumbing or gas litting duo tho supposed linn of O. L. Houghton & Co. are due and payable to me alone. 8-21-it O. L. Houghton. Dissolution Xotice. Notice is hereby given that the. partnership heretofore existing between J. 1). AVolf and AV. H. Putman is this day dissolved. J. D. AVolf will continue the business at tho old stand, collect all outstanding bills due the late firm and pay all claims against the same. S-üMw J. D. AVOLF. SEND VOUB JOB WORK TO THE GAZETTE THIS IS WHAT MIGHT BE CALLED BETWEEN THE SEASONS AND A COMPLETE To be In readiness and to have sufficient room For Fall Goods Is AVhat We arc Contampluting. If you aro in need of Summer Wearing Ap parel now is the time to benefit yourselves by tho generul REDUCTION OF PRICES ! Tho reduction in Ladies' Summer Dress Goods nnd Gents' Light Weight Clothing will be of Special interest to you. Builroad AA enue, East Las Vegas. Ico cold ISurtweiser beer at Billy's. n-C-tf For cheap hardware go to Lockhart & Co's. 2-lltf Champagne cocktails 25 cents, at Bil ly's. . 7-14-tf Geni Merchandise. A stock of goods wi 11 be exchanged for Ileal Estate in Las Vegas. Apply to J. J. FlTZGKBBELL, The Live Kcal Estate Agent. 8200t. W1111 ted Immediately, A good coat maker and tailor. Good situation and good Avages. Apply at once to F. LeDuc, 8-22-tf North Side Plaza. W Ml 1 s J.J.FITZGEERELL, THE UVE REAL W ÁAH Las Vpgas, X. 31. J. J. FityjrerrelL tho live real enlate man. bus for sale a large number of fine business and desirable residence lots in d liferent parts of the new and old portlonM of the city. Par ties seeking investmeuts in real estate, busi ness chances, business and dwelling houses should call on Fitzgerrell; he can uceouiiiio date them. Qff pr f WILL BUY one of the finest lots ? I J.l in the center of the town front ing Douglas and Main Streets. Lot 27xíJí( feet. Most elegantly situated. Iff "V ( DOLLABS will buy a splendid. ilVV new residence, six rooms, two lots fronting on Maine Street. Bents for $40 per month. av ili. KAi-iiAMiK, farms and town íntini r- ty in Kansas and Illinois for real estate in l.as egas. m KlUliT BOOM adobe house, handsome grounds, elegantly finished from the kitchen to the parlor. Beady for housekeeping. Will sell at a sacrifice. l f DOLLABS will buy choice loin on lvU Prospect Avenue and Center l'ine street, on tne mil. lO iCf DOLLABS will buy by lt.JJ warrantee deed a first class cuttle ranche that will range ai.WO head of cattle. 1 -I " f DOLLABS will buy a house con JLJLVy" tabling Blx rooms. Lot iVixH'. Beuts now tor tw a month. This oroncruv is elegantly situated. tirr K DOLiiABS will buy a Tour room t ) house, good location. THBKE THOUSAND DOLLARS will buy a grant of WUW acres; one of the lesl cal tie ranges in the Territory. FOUB THOUSAND DOLLABS will buy a fine stock, dairy nnd tunning ranch, near the citv. WANTED A competent miller; steady sit uation. Married men preferred, (lood wages. Apply to J. J. Fitzgerrell, the Live Beul Estuto man. S-l'imii HOTEL FOB SALE OB BENT. For partic ulars apply to J. J. Fitzgerrell. Ci fff W'LL BUY BY AVABBAN OjV7vJU TEE DEED five miles of living Avuter controlling 100 square miles of the finest range on the Pecos river. Cull and see plat. pf A month for ten months will pay for OXtl a choice lot centrally located and fronting two streets. Of J"' f will buy a good neAV three room trirO vJ hnuse and two lots near therail road depot und round house. Q Pa ( C wil1 Duy two very desirable busl T)0 J V ness lots between the two towns. 4) will buy a choice corner lot front fjJjyJXJ ing on Eighth Street. 8-3-tf kff ff( Hotid of sheep for sale J ) J J J Wethers, ewes and lambs. I710B SALE. -Two of the best mining claims and a one-fourth Interest in one of the best developed mines in the Mineral Hill mining camp. BUENA VISTA TOAVN COMPANY LOTS for sale cheap. MINEBAL CITY business und residence lots for sale. HQS A SPLENDID BETAIL BUSINESS for saleT Good reason for selling. ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS HOUSES in the city for sale. Splendid dwelling lots in Oeoffrion's Luce ro's und Buona Vista Co's. Additions. There Is fully one hundred per cent, profit in these lots as un investment within the next six months. A splendid residence, grounds, furniture, all complete for a home. Call and sc. For sale, one dairy and gardening farm ery cheup, two miles from the city, One hotel furnished complete, lias all the business it can accommodate. Business house and lot on ltuilroud avenue that rents by the year for 10 per cent, on in vestment. One of the best corner lots and business houses in the city for sale at u bargain. Call and see. One of the finest gardens In New Mexico. A rare chanco for u gardncr and tlorist to make u iortune. I have residence property und lots for sule in nil 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 oiler on Main, Lincoln and Douglas streets, also on Zion HillTthut. will pay from 40 to 00 per cent, on the invest ment. I have for sale the finest stuck and fariniiii, 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. FOll KENT. A number of desirable business houses oni the different business streets id' the city, ufrH offices, restaurants and dwellings. II' you wan, to rent property call. Bemember that the best business chuwvsi are always to be had by calling on , J. J. FlTZOKIIkKl.K The live real estate agent, office tut Untt. avenue. 'A. P. BARRIEll, HOUSE, SIG-KT AND- ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. Frescoing, Graining, Glazing, MAB1ILING, CALSOM INING, K'l'C. t"SHOP EAST OF THE COURT HOUSE, LAS VEGAS. FAMILY VEGETABLES! ONLY THE MOST Improved Varieties I CUCUMHEBS, Fresh for Table Use or for Pickles, wholesule and retail. Get YirVeietais Nice anl Fresli OF J" olin Miller AT AVKGNEK'S PLACE. Harness and sad dlery at T. Romero & Son's. ATTENTION! The Boston Cloth ing House is the only place in Las Vegas where yon can get the Levi Strauss & Co pat ent copper riveted Duck & Denim cloth ing. 8-3-tf For ladies' dress goods' go toT. Romero lodsgo & Son's. Beautiful fans at Charles Ilfeld's. \n\n Jaffa iros.