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'm I ..J DAILY GAZETTE J. H. KOOCLER, Editor. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally, 1 year........ .....:....$M no. Daily, mouths Kail y, 1 month 1 00. Delivered bv carrier to anv part nf the city. Weekly, 1 year Weeklr. t! inonths I 7.i. Tor Advertising Kates apply to.I. 11. Woodier Killtor and Proprietor. Oh. Heart ! li, heart Hull bent as others hearts Iluvf lx'iit in days of yore! 1 linger here for her, my lvc, ' vi rttjiU- her father's ilKir. I look muí wHteh, and, waiting yeiirn To we hrr nt th; gatos, Ami know with love's full tidal turn My being palpitates. There is a bounty in the night, A glory in each star. 1 v.-nit her coming, for the iijflit . W'hieh lii pinelh still afar The love-light which shall shed ils T:i s Aitoss the coming hours. And over ail the future day. Shall m utter fadeless (lowers. She coiiirs! she come! The air prows bright? Her lovimr face 1 see; And even night in no more night ! When she it) here wilh me, U!i, stars of heaven! with joy look down Upon our perfect bliss, She crowns my life with love's pure crown, And gilds it with her kiss! a niwsi; iivli, Curried for Xearly Twenty Years by .Iwliii T. N lin Ider. John T. Selnieiilur, the leader of the Syracuse Brass and String Band, tells a .singular story of his experience with a rninnie ball that lodged in his hip near ly twenty years ago. Mr. Schneider in ISidO whs m ltlKrOir in n cmvmIw Vifrt- ' " J 'tr ,v v. ....... tJ tr nient that was stationed on the border to prevent the entrance of the Texan invaders into Colorado. The Texans were met in Apache Canyon, about twenty-live miles east ot hanta I'o, JNew .Mexico, on the !8th of March, 1802, and a stubborn light ensued, which lasted the greater part of the day, resulting iir the defeat of the rebels. Just at the close of the battle, near sundown, the latter made a final dash upon the Union position. The artillery were- doing magnificent work and were supported by the dismounted cavalry, lying upon the ground just in the rear. While in this position a rebel bullet struck Mr. Schneider on the hip on his right side, and imbedding itself in the bone, be came thereafter a lixture of the most painful and troublesome sort, lie was taken to a hospital, when; he 1m v for uve mouins neiore ne was ame lo get about again. During that period his weight decreased from about one hun dred and lift y pounds to eighty pounds, and he began to think he never should recover. However he did recover, but the ball remained in his hip bone, the surgeons not daring to attempt its re moval on account of its proximity to the groin. The wound has givcn'Mr. Schneider no little trouble, at times causing him much pain, and at all times there has been a running sore on his thigh, the outlet being about six inches below the place of entrance of the orig inal wound. It has require daily dress ings during this whole period. About two weeks ago it became unusually painful and the point of issue was hard and festering. Tuesday Mr. Schneider determined to see if he could not re move what he supposed to be 'the core of the fester, and for the purpose, in serted a couple of gold pins, when to his surprise and delight out popped the ball whose presence there lie had not even suspected. It was about two thirds encrusted with adhering portions of diseased bone, but otherwise re tained its shape, being rubbed and a trille flattened at the butt. Evidently the ball had come from a distance be fore if struck him and had lost much of its force. 'Mr. Schneider feels much re lieved by the removal of the ball, and looks forward to the speedy healing of t he wound. Syracuse Courier. On Friday a courier of J. (!. Barney fc Co., rode into Silver City at a break neck pace and gave the alarm that In dians were in the Mogollón Mountains in full force1. When he left his com panions in that rich mining district, seventy or eighty miles northwest of Silver City, and fifteen miles from Alma they were in imminent danger of being corraled. They asked that reinforce ments be sent them, or, at any rate, plenty of guns and ammunition. If those stores arrive in season the miners will be able to stand off the reds, and will surely give them a varmer recep tion than the few Mogollón men. were able to do when the last incursion was made in that region. The Indians, who number fitly bucks, are reported to have already committed massacres and depredations. One report states that twenty-five miners have been killed. The place where the Indians were camp ed when the courier left the mountains, is in the locality where they committed so many massacres a year ago last April, when an entire mining cam) was Wiped out. The reds are in their old hunting grounds, and with such a large force the worst may be feared, but for tunately a large number of men are now in the mountains, and if a junction of the men in the different camps can be effected, security will be afforded all. Stores such as are needed in such an emergency have been sent ere this, and reinforcements will no doubt follow. The Stage from Silver City to Deming on Friday, when about twelve miles out from the latter .place, crossed the trail of a band of Indians leading in an east erly direction. They must have missed on the night bofore, and will be likely to turn up in the Mogollona shortly. Red River Chronicle. Pat Duffey, who formerly kept mail station for 1'. (i. Reynolds, killed a man at Triujillo in Oldham county last Mon day night. The party killed was a boy employed in a store at Triujillo. Mr. Pratt, superintendent of the mail route, was sleeping in the store, ami Duffey managed to steal Pratt's pistol, and stepped up behind the boy while he was marking goods and bicw his brains out, he turned then on Pratt and made him give tin his pistol belt, and then made his escape supposed to have gone to New Mexico. He lost the pistol, which was found and identified as Pratt's pistol, who was arrested on sus picion of having committed the murder, but was soon released. The Panhandle. Fire. Cincinnati, Sent. 't. A tire ia Hunt, Haltzinger & Co 8. picture frame man ufactory this morning destroyed the place. Loss, $30,000: insurance, fV 000. . The Cincinnati Coffin (Jo's, place was also burned. Loss, $30,000; insu rance, $17.000. There were only two fatalities. Embezzler Arretted. I'ew York. Sept. 15. Charles A. ilyrue, formerly, of the Truth, was ar rested to-day by the sheriff in a suit brought in the Supreme Court by Jo seph Hart, as executor of his wife s es tate, who claims that Byrne while su pcrintendaut of the Dramatic News embezzled ifcl.BóV). , .-, Telegraphic Briers. The G. A. 1?., of San Francisco, want the Secretaryship of the Senate for the Pacific Coast, and urge Marcus 1). 15ns wirk for the position. Bugs are doing great damage to the tobacco crop in Missouri and Kansas. The cotton crop in the Southern States this year will be below the aver age. Ex-Prcshlent Hayes passes most of his days swinging in a hammock, ami wondering why no one shot him. Free Press. $10.00 !Nll Will be given for the best score out of 18 shots, made at my shooting gallery, between this and the 17th, at 10 o'clock. Also $10.00 will be given for the best score on the small targets fl-in-ot, T)AN MoitUOW. Cream Bread at Bell & Co's, the Plaza Grocers and Bakers. The truth bears daylight, and there- lore let is lie known that JN. L. Kosen thal sells more goods and at lower 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 irood treat ment, I beg to invite the public at large to can and examine my stock and prices before buying elsewhere, lie member, "N. L. Rosenthal, Railroad avenue. East Side. Denver keg beer live cents a glass at the Senate Saloon. D-ll-lm Perzoine a specialty at 8-3-tf . " Billy's. Full weight and fair count, at the Park Grocery. 7-27 tí Family ii ocene-4. A large stock, cheaper that the cheapest, just received at P. Romero & Son's. 5-lltf Milk punch at Billy's. Xew Mining F.nterprise. "Tlie Dry Amalgamating Company" has just organized to work on the placers in Santa Fe and Bernalillo Counties, with a capital stock of $100, 000, a working capital of $40,000, in shares of 10 each. The company will work under the patent of Giles Hall, of East St. Louis, 111. Two thousand shares are placed upon the market at par, a portion of which can be secured by applying without delay at the First National Bank of Santa le. The company expect to commence active operations on the ground within two weeks, and ask the co-operation of all those interested in developing the mineral resources of the Territory. GtLES Hall, Pres. 0-13-lw George Dean, Sec. Beautiful fans at Charles Ilfeld's. (rami Lunch. Every Saturdavnight at the Exchange Saloon. " .)-4tf Attention. The new Delmonieo restaurant in East Las Vegas near Mendenhall, Hun ter & Co's. stables is now open to the public with all the delica cies of the season. The hungry and the fastidious public will govenj them selves accordingly. The. house is lir.st class and meals will be served from bills of fare. Cream lemonade at Billy's. rtf Salad a la Delmonieo at Billy's Lunch. ; 7-13tf Cauliflower at Marcellino, Bolla & Perez". M. lieise has received the agency for New Mexico lor the sale of the Excel sior beer. He keeps in stock all kinds of whiskies, which will bd sold by the barrel or car load and has an immense stock of all brands of domestic and im ported cigars. 7-2'J-tf The traveling public will find every thing first-class at the Grand View Ho tel. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -AT- AUCTIOKT. The wholesale stock of U. G. McDonald, com posed of wines, lirnnilies, whiskey, &c. will be sold ut auction. Sale to take place the üiú of September, 1SS1, at 10 o'clock a. m. and to con tinue until sold. Sales of less than ililO cash. Over thrtt amount sixty days time at 10 per cent, wilh approved sreurftv. fM::-i." GEO, M ARTIN, Assignee. w M. II. PAGE, if. T). RESIDENT PHYSICIAN, Las V'ejms Hot Springs Co. Graduate of Har vard University; member of the Sutfolk Dris triet Medical Society; of the Mas. Medieul Society and of the American Medical Associa tion. A practicing physician and suruoon in Boston for the past twenty-eighty ears with the excep tion of nbout two years spent in Europe for the advancement of professional knowledge, and nearly the sanie timo In the army during the late war. LATE MSPENSARV P1IVBICIAN, Surgeon In the Massachusetts General Hospital; sole physician to Nickerson's Home for Children the past twenty-seven yearn. The City Physi cian of Boston, etc., etc. Also member of the Soe.' of Arts of Insti tute of Technology; of the Mawichuseits His-torioo-Genealotfical Society, etc, etc. Late U. S. Petition Surgoou and frequently selected by the Commissioner to pass upon the more diflioult cases occurring in Erurlimd. Often employed as an expert in important eases by individuals; Life Ins. Co.'s; Itallroad Co.'s; the City, the Commonwealth and the United States. OlliooNo. 2:1 Hath House, Las Vegas Hot Springs, N. M. Q II AVES & RUSSELL, J. Frnnco Chaves, D. C. RtiSBell, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Al.i.LQUKKQUE. .... NEW MEXICO 1 II. SKIPWITII, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, lUoin No. 7, , x . ' FIRST NATIONAL BASK BUILDING. M US. BOBBINS SUMMERFIELD. M. D.. OFFICE IS OPTIC BLOCK. East Las Vejras, - - - - New Mexico. M RS. 3. P. THEOBALD, DRESSMAKER, EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, First door north of Herbert's drug store. . Cutting Hnd fitting a ppccinlty. French dry Ftampiug done to order. Tho ladies of Las Vegas are invited to call and give me a trial. AKD, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. Je K.LKM I'l'liV A ALLISON, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, LAS VEGAS, X. M. Will attend to all contracts promptly In Imlh city mid country, and guarantee satisfaction, pAST SIDE WATER WAGON Will deliver wnlt-r promptly nt any place in the old Town. .Apply to O'KEEKE &.WALCI1. I EE & FORT, J ATTORNEYS AT LAW (OlUco at Kesidence) EAST LAS VEGAS - - - - N. M. KT SHAVED AT THE PARLOR BARBER SHOP. BATHS ATTACHED. CENTER STREET, - EAST LAS VEGAS w EST LAS VEGAS, LAND AGENCY JOHN CAMPBELL, In Weschc's building. L S VEGAS, - - - NEW MEXICO. yTM..M. FITZ-MAUHICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SinvEii City, - - New Mexico Business of every kind attended to In Grant County. "JICIIARD DUNN. NOTARY PUBLIC, ItlNCOX. - - - - NEW MEXICO. "jpiLINN & MOKEHEAD, Proprietors of tho CITIZENS BARBER SHOP, Opposite Adams Expross Office, EAST LAS VEGAS, - - NEW MEXICO. J P. THEOBALD, BOOT AND SHOE Maker. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Col. Steele's former office. Grand avenue, sec ond doornorth of Herberts Drug Store. rpHOS GIBBS, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. Mending done on short notice nnd in good style. All work guaranteed to give satisfac tion. North Sido Plaza. C. McGUIUE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. All Kinds of Stone Work a Specialty. LAS VEGAS, . . . XKW MEXICO I. KIR II V. DENTIST, Zion Hill, Blanehard Street. J ItKlDLIXGER; Proprietor of the MINERS' BARBER SHOP, HOT AND COLD BATHS Next door to Wright's Keno Parlor. c MARTSOLF, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, LAS VEGAS, SANTA FE, ALBUQUERQUE AND 8 AN MARCIAL. S PATTY, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER AND SHEKT-IRON WARES and dealer in all kinds of COOKING ANG PARLOR STOVES BRIDGE STREET, - - - LAS VEGAS I. PETTIJOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LAS VEGAS AND HOT SPRINGS. Cluonic Diseases and Diseases of Females n Specialty HOT SPRING - - S to 12 A. M. LAS VKli AS Central I )rmr Store. itotlP. M. pOSTWICK &WWIIITELAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Oltice In First Nat'l Bank Building, LAS VEGAS. - ' NEW MEXICO. j-yt. DkGRAW, , DENTIST. Office over Herbert's Drug Store. J W. HANSON, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. Shop in the old Gazette office, South Second Street. . J N FURLONG, PHOTOGRAPHER, GALLERY, OVER POSTOFFICE, Bridge Street, LAS VEGAS. jyj- SALAZ AR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAS VEGAS, - - NEWMEXICO. LUEUT A HERBER, Proprietors BREWERY SALOON, OPPPOS1TE ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICE, East Las Vegas. Fr.shBecr always on Draught. Also Fine Cigars and Whiskey. Lunch Counter In connection. QEXERAL REPAIRING, CONSTANTINI RATTI Give special attention to grinding Sotagrtrs, mending Tinware, repairing Paraxols, Um brellas, etc. He will go after work and deliver It. Apply at the , ' - NOTHWEST CORNER OF THE PLAZA. G F. NEILL, ATTORNEY . ' AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, And District Attorney for the Twentieth Ju dicial District of Texas. All kinds of business attended to promptly. Office: EL PASO, TEXA.. FirstNationalBank OF LAS VEGAS. (Successors to Ilayuolds Brothers.) Authorized Capital, - - $500,000 Paid In Capital, - - - 50,000 Surplus Fund, - - - 13,000 DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. MINERAL CITY STAGE LI, NEW, COMPLETE, QUICK. Runs to Mineral City, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Returns alternate days. Plenty of time at either city for prospecting or busi ness. . Fare, f 2.00 each way; Round trip, $.1.50 or. o. mil & oo. Rev. W. H. Murphcy Ajrent ior New Mexico for G-. W. SIMMONS & SON Famous UFACTQBT -OF- Gents' Clothing Of all kinds made to order. Gentlemen wish ing lo save from '0 to 50 per cent, from any nricea west of Mostun will tilense enl I . J. W Murphey will manage the business. Ónice in Dr. Bayly'sdmildingr, East Las Vegas. J. B. .ALLEN'S TAILORIN Establishment, Located on South Second St. , opposite the Santa Fe Bakery, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work promptly, and in a workman like manner, at reasonable prices. LUMBER EMPIRE SAW MILLS -OF R. W. WO OT TENS? CO. ' Send all Orders to Leave orders witq Lorenzo Lopez or at the Mill. P LAS VECAS L.AJINC MIL F, C, 0GDEM, Proprietor. Dressed Lumber for Sale. Lumber Surfaced to Order. All Stylea of Moulding, Sash, Doors & Blinds. Tnrninfro'f all Descriptions, Newell Posts, Balustrades, Scroll-Sawing, Contracting, 33u.lelixig; Work and Estimates from a distance will receive prompt attention . LAS VEGAS, , - .- NEW MEXICO. Unices to Suit the Times. J. 0. BLAKE Manufacturer and Dealer In SADDLES i HARNESS LAS VEGAS, - NEW MEXICO. Sftuth KM,, of Plaza, Carriage Trimmlnit Done to Order. A O. BOBBINS D RALE It IN FURNITURE AND QUEENSWARE UNDER! AKING OKUEKS PROM f'T- LY XTTKNDKD TO. Near the Iiridgé, West Las Vegas. J. W. RUMSEY'S -NEW- Meat Market Tho Finest in town. Is always supplied with the best tho market affords. Courteous treat ment guaranteed to all. ' SOUTH SIDE OF PLAZA, LAS VEGAS. 1 Hill 1Ü "mi i t-J II I w -y SOCTH SIDE SIC3-3STofKBX) and Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigari constantly connection. DILL.ro Open Dav and Night. Lunch at all Hours. 53" Telephone to Old and New Town ami the Hot 8pf loga.-tB i . Eastern and Western Dally Tapera. t( t WILL C. BURTON, Proprlotor. AMUSEMENT. SElsTATE S-A-LOOIISr TOPT, Proprlotor. í "f ' CENTER STREET, EAST LAS VEGAS. ? ' XT," n Private Club Boom in connection. All kinds or Legitimate Games always In fultbh.it BcBt brands of Liquors and Cifrara constantly on hand. MENDENHALL, FEED AND SALE STABLE East and West Xias Voea ... Dealers iu Horses arid Mules,, also Fine Buggies and Carriages lor Sale Rigs for the Hot Springs and other Toints of Interest, Tho Finest Livery Outfits in the Territory. ; --r -y , H 00 00 H . ce m to g o r 2 h 9 n fl CO CO s . - -.a - f V "cm go zi w rr. ij pi ri - Ü fi 51 9 -3 fc rr? tí ÍL 3 2E Sü: i At &, a? Wr r-i r-! . - O a J a c 3 a, Kn ki n U f-i rn K p. O .T 2 M í2 a S o s T e w. S 7 BS2HÍ hS a 5 -l ?5 Ü CO m p 5ii; o SsS P-l 53 ' X Ii 3 ! O A o m Ki ;T a Z Z T, ;n o i w 5' 0) 0. Tí O 2 ni - - u i . 05 O .5 -rt S "J m S -So till! Ul X JU 'J r. rim J) i Ü -jf sel Bu 2 .5 r-s o,c -S E I il SB 5 4 S t. a i. a l f 0 CD 00 H E i 1 W,J S o r. ,r - - . i .f '12 V CO Serf A4 'l O to CO S ti K r03 O 1 ta r; o íí Ouily Stage and K.n press Iino. Botween Cimarron and Springer. Leaves Cimarron nt 1 a. m. and arrives at Springor at 11 n. m. Leaves Springer at 1 p. rii. and ar rives ut Cimarron ut 5 p. in. Will carry pas sengers cheaper than any other lino. "FltENCHY," Proprietor. FAMILY VEGETABLES ! OXLY Til 12 MOST Improved Varieties I CUCUMBERS, Fresh for Table Use' or for Pickles, wholesale and retail. Get YoirVeptatte Hice and Fresh OF ffonn Miller AT WKGXER'S PLACE. THEWESTSIDE SAL'OON. The best brands of Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars constantly on hand. Also a full lino of canned goods OYSTERS & LUNCH Ilea j of T. Romero's building. L. G. BURR, Propp. ROCCO AMELIO, Dculcr in All Kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS. A completo lino of Fino Cigars and Tobacco. Plain and Fancy Candios. Southeast Corner of tho Plaza, Opposite First National Hank. BILLIARD HALL. CENTRE STREET. A full line of the Purest Imported Wines nnd Whiskies for family and medical purposes. J jOCTOtt MERIvEL'S NEW MEDICAL OFFICES, The finest in the Territory. Over Herbert's i)harmacy:West Lns Vega. Flt.gerrell's ofllco East Las Vegas. Office hours, East Side, I) a. m. to 1 p. m. Ollico hours, West Side and Springs, 2 to 9 p. in. Tho Doctor cub bo sum moned from either side or to the Springs by telephone. A Aw V V' AND L'UNOH ROOM or PLAZA, BXiTJEiL AIMIIP on hand. Elegant parlor and Wine Boonii in ' f f r n t i HUNTER & CO., VALLEY SALOON CHAS, MELENDT , Prop'r. I would respectfully call the uttention of the public to my choice branda of LIQUORS 1 CIGARS ! ; ' ' ; Opposite the depot. ; Elegantly Furnished. Opon day and night.- Club room In conuoction. J". J". KELLY, (Successor to Blake & Kelly) Manufacturer ana Dealer Ih SADDLES & HARNESS Carriage Trimming to Order. Oa Front Street, NEW ALBUQUERQUE, - X. M. LAS V EGAS ICE COMP'Y Wholesale and Retail Dealer in LAS VF.CAS, NEW Nit A... P. ...BARRIER, IIOTJS3Ü, SIGt2ST .. AND . , ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. Frescoing, Graining, Glazing, MARBLTNO, CALSOMINIXG, ETC. JlW'SHOP EAST OF. THE COURT HOUSE, LAS VEGAS. II. R. C'MFFOIlt, CIIA8. WlllTK Sit. Sup't Congressional White's Foundry. Mining Company. Washington, 1). C. CLIFFORD & WHITE, MINING AND I : i Mechanical Engineers, NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND TOMB STONE, A. T. Town Lots for Sale in Bernalillo, The Perea family, of Bernalillo, have laid: out a large tract of land in that beautiful town, extending north on either side of the railroad. These lots are very desirable for business and residence property, and are right among the vineyards and fruit-growing lands. Lands for gardens, orchards andvlneyrds can be easily obtained. The property will be sold at reason able rates. For fanner Information apply to . , .. .,; ; J. M. PEliKA, Bernalillo, N. M. jyjcLEAN BROTHERS, Alex McLean. Robt. McLean. Jos. McLean. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS All klndb of mason work. Fine Plastering a specialty. Contracts taken in all parts of the Territory. LAS VEGAS, - - - NEW MEXICO. 9100 Reward for Tom Dean. The above reward will be paid by the Mora County Stock Growers Association of Mora Co. New Mexico, for the arrest and delivery to the proper authorities' at Mora County Jail of TOM DEAN alias TOM CUÑLMiNGS, from Amienta, Red River, N. M., for stealing cattle. Dean when last heard from was at one of the Narrow Uuage Rail Road camps at lilo Arriba county, New Mexico. A STANDING REWARD OF $30 18 OF FERED. For the arrest and conviction of any THIEF who has stolen Stock from any member of the Mora County Stock Growers Association, and 100 REWARD WIP be paid for information which will lead to the cnrictlorJ of Unyers of Stolen Stock, , STOCK GUUWKR8 ASSOCIATION, Mors County, N. Ml Fthi im raima win iniriMraP i t