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DAILY GAZETTE J. H. KOOCLER, Editor. r- RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Dally. I year i ?- Ifciily.i . niunui '" pall v. 1 month. 1 00. i i iir mrrli-i- to auv nart of theclty. Wrekiv, I year MTeeklv.fi months 1 s- Tor Advertían Rate apply to J . H. kooler Ediiurn Proprietor. Koine Fmillnr Saying. Shakespeare gives us mure pithy say in n-s than anv other author: rrom ium we cull, "('ount their ehickens ere tlu-v are hatehetl;'- "Make assurance, doubly sure;" "LMik before you leap; ( 'hri'itmao comes but odcc a year Washington Irving gives us the "Al tuihtv Uhr." Thomas Norton queried IoiiWo: "What will Mrs. (.rundy sav?' while Goldsmith answers: "Ask lió .niestions anl I'll toll you no libs. Thomas Tusser, a writer 5f the six toenlh eentury, gives us: "It 8 an ill wind that turns no good ;v "Better late than never;" "Look ere thou cap: and "The stone that isrollingwill gath rrnomnis." "All cry and no wool is found in Butler's "Hudibras. " Dry den sav. "None but the brave deserve the fair "' "Men are but children of the larger Vowtli." "Through thick and tlim." ""Of two evils I have chosen the least" and "The end must justify the means" are from Matthew Prior. We are indebted to Colley Cibber for the a'Teeable intelligence that "Richard is hmiself again," Cowpcv tells us that "Variety is the spice of lite. lo Mil ton wc owe the Paradise of rooR From Bacon comes "Knowledge is power," and Thomas Sotherne re minds us that "Pity's akin to love. Dean Swift thought that "Bread is the staff of life." ('amphell found that "Connn- events east their shadows be fore," anil 'Tis distance that lemlsen chantmenttothe view." "A thing of beauty is a jov forever" is irom Keats. Franklin says "God helps those who i.r.i., tiw.iiiKohfs niid f.awreiice Sterne th tbc thoin'ht that ."God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb.1' t csohI llora. The Hero of the hour in New Mexic ;o is Patsy (iarrett, who recently kiu "Billy the Kid." He is a young man ed of uveni v-seven, tan, sienuui, aiiu ...til. t. ......... fr.lilon linir mih le, I a soft voice, and as lie walks through the . i 1 1, 4-1,., ,.l,;i,lr..n vfrtn tfi (r:v.o. lit he at uri;t3 iuR i 1 1 un,.. . bír ivi tu on ilniirinrr tíivc. Some (J idif i., i A.ii.iMtli vAn-'i il tn tl iicuuy 11ÍIV 1114 Ml Inl 11 mm ollieial reward which (iarrett expected lo receive for killing the notorious out- . . i . l f. : . . I, . ne law, t lie people or me j erruory n;m set about raising a fund for him. Al ready the sum of if 1,200 has been collect ed in Las Vegas. Clereland. Sent. 20. The Committee of the Senate appointed at the last ses sion ot that body to repeat anew uanic nipt law intend to visit Chicago imme diately upon tne adjournment or ine ex tra session, in order to confer with the business men of that city. It is the in tention of the committee, as far as pas sible, to ascertain the views of those for whose benelit such a law is intend ed. Senator lngalls, who is the chair man, has already secured much inhu mation and advice in reply to a circu lar which hos been widely circulated by this committee ; but it is considered desirable to confer personally with the leaders in trade throughout the conn try. One of the favorite inscriptions in the funeral draping now going on, all across the comment, consists ot these words: "God reigns, and the Government at Washington still lives." The deceased President was himself the authorof this saying, using it on an occasion as much like the present as could well be. He never imagined then how it would re appear on the surface to-day. But be sides reappearing, it is likely enough to become permanent now in our lan guage, as the formula with which an old Administration is rung out, a new one rung in, and with the acknowledg ment of a Divine Providence over all. K. V. Sun. King Alfonso of Spain had a dreary childhood. Professors tried to drill every human science and some! nine or ten languages into the child's head. There was always anéxense, as he dole fully observed, for making him learn something new. "That revolution of 1808," he said, "gave me my first holi day." He laughed, but it was a fact. His mother had a little more time to look after her son, and was wise enough to see that he had been ever-crammed. Thenceforth he was allowed to take things more easily. The Mormons are obliged to pay to the church one-tenth of all they raise or make or earn. Some of them hire out to the (entiles and learn some thing. A Monuou car-eleanerwascall-ed upon for his tithes, but refused to hand over. "The church will curse you," said the Mormon tax-gatherer. "Curse! You just drop around here early some morning and hear the boss car-cleaner talk to me, and if you think cursing has any effect on me maybe I'll pay my tithing." Gen. Gordon, of Georgia, who left the United States senate two years ago because he could not support íiis family on the senatorial pay, has since been so fortunate as to have acquired a for tune through the sale of coal lands in Alabama, for which he and his two brothers and Gov. Colquitt received 700.000, together with $1,000,000 stock of the Richmond & Danville extension company. History has its satires as sharp as the most biUng darts of the schools. While the direct descendants of the Bona partes arc scattered over Europe in ex ile, or living in France on sutlerance.or marrying the daughters of gamblers at Monaco, the line of the divorced Em press Josephine is ruling in various courts, marrying and mating with the oldest principalities on the continent. If President Arthur does not know how to run his administration all he has to do is to send a postal card to some of the many editors who are brim full of information upon this subject. The amount of statesmanship lying around loose in the editorial santtunis of the country is positively amazing. A'. ( Star. tv i n o" í i ?i r!i rif Wnrf nn-iVini.o' u ,.n .. w ... ,v ... m im ported to have secretly embraced Cath- ' olicism, during his stay at Nice this ! summer, through the influence of Ba- ton Spitzenberg, an ardent Catholic. , Mrs. Shaw, the daughter of Professor Agassiz and wife of the Boston million aire, has established over thirty free kindergarten schools in Boston and the neighboring suburbs. She has busied herself so energetically in the work of founding the schools and collecting in them the poor little waifs of the city that her health has given way and she is suffering from a nervous prostration brought on by her exertions. The great battle between Ahder Rah man and Ayoob Khan on the 22d inst., had lasted for about three hours, when two regiments in Ayoob Khan's army commenced to fight on their own ac count, being hereditary enemies. This settled the fight for Ayoob, and he fled with a loss of 250 killed and wounded. Two of his llerati regiments deserted to the Ameer. Mr. FawccLi, the Postmaster-General of Great Britain, .was made totally blind when a young man by the burst ing of a gun. But in spite of that he is one of the best informed men of the day, a profound mathematician, and widely read in literature and history. A wealthy Italian who died recently in France has bequeathed to the town of Eisleben the sum of $40,000, as a mark of veneration for Martin Luther. The fund for Mrs. Garfield now amounts to $313,000. About $14,000 of this was contributed by Chieagoans. In the two operations for cancer re cently performed, Senator Ben Hill has lost about one-half of his tongue. F. .1. Webber, the auctioneer, will sell at public auction, to-day, in the af ternoon, on the plaza, one mule team, wagon and harness, household furni ture and goods of all kinds. Goods are ou exhibition. I'ct'lcclly JKIeeitiit. Those Salt Lake potatoes, at Bell & Go's, The Plaza Grocers and Bakers. Fruit dressed lemonade at Billy's. Cream lemonade at Billy's. 5-7tf Soue to Kqual Our cream bread, buns, etc., Bell & Co. The Piaza Grocers and Bakers. J list llecei ved. Car load choice Salt Lake pot atoes. Bell & Co. The Plaza Grocers and Bakers. Sloven ! Nieves ! Stoves ! Six Hundred in Mock and on the Way. First-class goods at living prices are our "Hustlers" fortrade. lleaters kept of all sizes aud styles from a Lightning Bug to a Furnace. We are agents for the celebrated parlor stove "Denmark" which has no equal for burning soft coal in the United States. Give us a call before you purchase. 80-tf Lockhaht &Co. The latest styles of Ulsters, Dolmans, Cloaks and Dresses just received at I. Stern's. 9-2-i-tf Marcus & Clemm are building an ad dition to their store. They will have piles of new goods in a few days, and consequently more room is required. Ilniid Made Slioes. Fine French calf, for gentlemen, splendid foot wear, at H. Romero & Brother's. G-9-tf Cream bread, Boston brown bread and buns at Bell & Co.'s, the plaza gro cers and bakers. 'J-22-tf lining mid lincon. 10,000 pounds at Bell&CVs. The Plaza Grocers and Bakers. 9'otatocN ! Potatoes ! One car load for sale at Bell & Co's. The Plaza Grocers and Bakers. Salad a la Delmonico at Billy's Lunch. 7-i3tf Fresh Oysters at Bell & Co.'s, the Plaza Grocers and Bakers. 9-17-tf Fresh butter milk from the. clmrn. brought in . every morning from the ranch, at Billy's. 5-31tf A full line of cartridges, powder and shot, and anything in the ammunition line, always found at Rosenthal's, Rail road avenue. Cream bread, Boston brown bread and buns, at Bell & Co.'s. the olaza grocers and bakers. 'J-22-tf Rohrer whiskev. ten venro old or. cents a drink, at Billy's. 3-2otf Chamuarrue cocktails 25 cents, at, P.H- ly's. 7-14-tf Family Groceries. A l.ll.fr.l tlrwil.' l.lifin iimi ll.nl cheapest, just received at T. Romero & Son's. r-14tf M. Heiso has received the mrnnn.v fm- 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. 7-2!J-tf Denver ki'fr heer fiví nnnt n. irlnoo of the Senate Saloon. 9-1 1-1 m Heals tlie World. O. L. lTnno-lif ... i- iv iiu Hint. iiu;i" chant, proposes to supply New Mexico with stoves this year. lie has a very heavy stock on hand now besides two hundred and fifty more bought and shinned. He has cnok snviw iiupIah I I ' ' - T Ml.l 1W1 stoves, hcatingstoves, ranges, plain and oriKHucineu, anu or tne Dest make, which he will sell on thnmnat . fivm..iM -" ..W..A.L,UA,,V.L,.lu.l terms. When yon want a stove call on nougnum. -a-Sij-tf. Everybody Nay So. Best goods; lowest prices, most com plete stock ; goods delivered free in East or West Las Vegas. Bell & Co. The Plaza Grocers and Bakers. Notice of Partnership. Notice Is hereby jriven that M. Itcise and A. Straus have formed a copartnership for tho purpose of emriitfinK in tho business of whole Mitlo mid retail liquor dealers, A. Straus iWHum Inir me-hulf the indebtedness of the former linn of M, Helsc and beintf entitled to one-half the outstmidiiiK' ticcinints. tho (Inn name here after beinjf Ueise & Straus. M. 1IKISE. -24-HK. A. STHAlis. September 23rd. 1881. iyy g. WAiiD, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, LAS VEGAS, KEW MEXICO. Firs tNational Bank i OF LAS VEGAS. (Successor! to Raynolds Brothers.) Authorized Capital, - - $500,000 Paid In Capitol, - - 50,000 Snrplas Fund, - - - - 15,000 DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS M. H. PAGE, M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN TO LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS CO. Omen: No. 23 Bath House. Graduate of Harvard University; member of the Suffolk District Med. Society; of the Mass. Med. Society and of the American Med. Asso ciation. A practicing physician and surgeon In Boston for the pasttwenty-eijfhtyears, with the excep tion of about two years spent in Europe for the advancement of professional knowledge, and nearly the same time in tho army durlnir the late war. LATE DISPENSARY PHYSICIAN; Surgeon In the Massachusetts General Hospital; SOLE PHYSICIAN TO NICKERSON'S HOME FOR CHILDREN the past twenty-even years. The City Physician of Boston, etc., etc. Also member of the Hoc. of Arts of Insti tute of Technolojcy; of tho Massachusetts His-torieo-Genealoffical Society, etc", etc. Late IT. S. Pension Surgeon and frequently selected by the Commissioner to pass upon the more dillicu.lt cases occurring in New Eng land. Often employed as a medical expert in im portant cases by individuals; Life Ins. Co.'s; Railroad Co.'s; the City; the Commonwealth and the United States. j OCTOR MERKEL'S NEW MEDICAL OFFICES. The finest In the Territory. Over Herbert's pharmacy; West Las Vegas, Fitzgerrell's office hunt Lns Vegas. Office hours, East Side, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Office hours, West Side and Springs, 2 to 9 p. m. The Doctor can be sum moned from either side or to the Springs by telephone. LBEUT t HKKBER, Proprietors BREWERY SALOON, OPPPOSITE ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICE, East Las Vegas. Fr sh Beer always oh Draught. Also Fiao Cipars and Whiskey. Lunch Counter in con nection. F. NEILL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, And )-tret Attorney for the Twentieth .Tn. dieial District of Texas. All kinds of business anenif ii ro promptly. Oínce : EL PASO, TEXAS. JW. HANSON, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. Shop in (be old Gazette office, South Second JR. DkGRAW, DENTIST. Office over Herbert's Drug Store. jyj-cLEAN BROTHERS, Alex MLean. Kobt. McLean. Jos. McLean. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS All kindh of mason work. Fine Plastering a specialty. Contracts taken in all parts of the Territory. LAS VEGAS, - - - NEW MEXICO. JT-yi. H. S. PEEBLES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Makes a specialty of Dermatology, or skin dis ease. Office: Two doors west of St Nicholas. QHAVES & RUSSELL, J . Franco Chaves, D. C. Russell, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. u.M:t.r i-i.-gt'E. . . . . new MEXICO JICIIARD DUNn! NOTARY PUBLIC, RINCON, .... NEW MEXICO. jy-RS. J. P. THEOBALD, DRESSMAKER, EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, First door north of Herbert's drug store. CllttiniT 1111(1 fltttlliy a unn,.t,.H,r T.,.u ... stamping done to order. The ladles of Las Vegis are invited to call and give me a trial. riiS. ROU11INS SUMMERFIELD. M. D. Fii-Ht House North of Sumner House. Office Hours :-From 10 to 12 a. m.; 3 to 5 p.m. East Las Vegas, - - . . New Mexico, pi AST SIDE WATER WAGON Will deliver water promptly at any place in the Old Town. Apply to O'KEEKE ft WALCH. J EE & FORT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW (Office at Residence)' EAST LAS VEGAS - - - . N. M. w EST LAS VEGAS, LAND AGENCY JOHN CAMPBELL, in Wcsche's building. LAS VEGAS, ,. . NEW MEXICO. 7M. M. FITZ-MAUR1CE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Silveii City, - . new mkxico Business of ev'ory kind attended to in Grant County. JjUINN & MOREHEACs Proprietors of tho CITIZENS BARBER SHOP, Opposite Adams Express Office, EAST LAS VEGAS, - - NEW MEXICO. rjlHOS GIBBS, Manufacturerof BOOTS AND SHOES. Mending done on short notice and in good ! style. All work guaranteed to give satlsfae- I Hon. North Sido Plaza. J P. THEOBALD. BOOT AND SHOE Maker. KeDairlnr nromntlv and ncutlv done. Col. Steele's former office. Grand avenuo, ice- ona aoor norm or tierDerw urug Store. ET SHAVED AT THE PARLOR BARBER SHOP. BATHS ATTACHED. GENTES STREET, - EAST LAS VEGAS SKipwrrn, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office, Room No. 7, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. D C. McGUIRE, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. All Kinds of Stone Work a Specialty. LAS VEGAS, - - - NKW MEXICO I. KIRBT. DENTIST, Zion Hill, Blanchard Street. REIDLINGER; Proprietor of the MINERS' BARBER SHOP, HOT AND COLD BATHS Next dor to Wright's Keno Parlor. C MARTS OLF, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, LAS VEGAS, SANTA FE, ALBUQUERQUE AND SAN MARCIAL. S PATTY, Mann facture r of TIN, COPPER AND SHEKT-IRON WARES and dealer in all kinds of COOKING ANG PARLOR STOVES BRIDGE STREET, - - - LAS VEGAS jq- J. PETTI JOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LA8 VEGAS AND HOT SPRINGS. Chronic Diseases and Disaases of Females a Specialty . HOT SPRINGS - . - 8 to la A. M LAS VEGAS Central DrMjr Store, 2 to t5 P. M jgOSTWICK & TVHJTELAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OiUce in First Nat'l Bank Building, LAS VEGAS. - - NEW MEXICO. JN FURLONG, PHOTOGRAPHER, GALLERY, OVER POSTOFFICE. Rridse Street. LAS VEGAS. B. BORDEN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, On line of Street Railroad, east of Optic Block, jyj- SAL AZAR. ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAS VEGAS, - - - NEWMEX1CO. A. 0. BOBBINS DEALER IN FURNITURE AND QUEEIUSWARE UNDERTAKING ORDEKS PROM'! LY ATTENDED TO. Near the Bridge, West Las Vegas. BILLIARD HALL. CENTRE STREET. A full line of the Purest Imported Wines and Whiskies for family and medical purposes. Billiard Free Lunch Every Night Everything new and first-class. Fine Tables. a Fine Bar and courteous treatment guaran teed to all. South. Sido Plaza. Why Do People Stop at Beennsu thev nro eonrteniislv ti-oatn1 ail supplied with tho finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. Wine room in connection where parties can bo suppliod with a fine ovster stew on short notice, L. G. BURR. Proprietor. Bock of T. Romero's store. Dally Stage nmt Expresa Line. Between Cimarron and Springer. Leaves Cimarron at 7 a. m. and arrives at Springer at 11 a. m. Loaves Springer at 1 p. ni. and ar rives at Cimarron at 5 p. m. Will cany pas sengers cheaper than any other line. "FRENCHY," Proprietor. X V lB'Star Light" if1- h i nsr e, 3ucee$or to Herbert A Co. DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Prescript ion Carefully Compounded at All Hours, Day and Kight. , BLOCK, Marcellino, Bofta & Perez, Proprietors of tlio NEW MUSIO STORE PIANOS, ORGANS, HARPS. GUITARS, ON HAND AND S23.eot Muslo ALSO onocEnrEs, fiiuits sa ooKmnoTioKrs P?Headqiiartcrs for Choice MENDENH A T.T,. FEED AND SALE STABLL Kast and West lias Vocas. ' Dealers in Horses and Mules, also Fine Buggies and Carriages lor ni' Riga for the Hot Springs and other Points of Interest.' The 'Finest Livi" Outlits m 13 " 3 o o So "in MrS I -3 11 Sí C 5J -C Vj c t-c 5 73 g a s o . & J .5 3 03 CO to a o a j -s- O ffi m 3 S 2 a -S, i i" C ct w s a tí s . S3 S s a 5 -3 n s .a - 56 8 a. J i z H .5 53 Z ? S St, es rñ - Cl Cí Tfi Cj 1 x 5s O o wj r bo a g p a J2 ü H i-i r?, o Sí, - it, 2 rP c S 2 o-H -2 rt 3 -rt ST i 7r r) w ?j CO CO O Cu . S 9 2 tí cn co cs c B f j in 5 P m a m So a 2 g o CO CO FAMILY VEGETABLES I ONLY THE MOST Improved Varieties I CUCUMBERS, Fresh for Table Use or for Pickles, wholesale and retail. Gel Your VeeetaWes Nice an! Fresh OF J" o liia Miller AT WKGNEIt'S PLACE. ROCCO AMELIO, Dealer in All Kinds of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES OP ALL KINDS. A completo linn of Fino (.'íars and Tobacco. !4 41.1,1 l UllLJ l.tlUV4Ii;3. Southeast Corner of the Plazn, Opposite First i Nat ional Dank. Town Lots for SaEs in Bernalillo. The Perca family, of liernalillo, havt; la'd out a lar;ie tract of "land in that beautiful town, extending north on cither sirle of the railroad. These lots aie very desirable for business ami residence property, and are right aiming tho vineyards and fruit-growing lands. Lands for gardens, orchards and viuevards can be easily obtained. The property will lie sold at reason able rates. For further information apply to J. M. PERK A, Bernalillo, N. M. EMPIRE SAW ILLS -OF- 11. W. WOO T TEN CO. Send all Orders to Leave orders witq Lorenzo Lopez or at tho Mill. Rev. W. H. Murphey Agent for New Moxico for G. W. SIMMONS & SON Famous -OF- Gents' Clothing Of ail kinds niado to order. Gentlemen wish ing to save from SO to .1) per cent from any pri ces west of Boston will please call. J. W. Mur phey will manage the business. Office in Dr. liayly's building, East La Vegas. HALL MANUFACTORY Articles and Perfumery, 33A.ST ZiASVXSGAS VIOLINS AND ALL KIMDS OF MUSICAL FOR SALE. efe Stationery Tobacco and Ciffara.Jc9 , ; ; ) TTTTTITEP. Sr. CO the Territory. VALLEY SALOON CHAS. MELENDY, Prop'r. I would respectfully call the attention of the public to my choice brands of ODORS' t CIGARS! Opposite the depot. Elegantly Furnished. Open day and night. Clnb room in connection. 0". J". KEXjXjIT, Successor to lilake A Kelly) Xannfactnrcr ana Denier In SADDLES & HAENESS Carrlaga Trimming to Order. On Front Street. NEW ALBUQUERQUE, ----- N. M. LAS VEGAS ICE COMP'Y Wholesale and Retail lieulur in LAS VF.CAS, NEW MEa ::. A. P. BARRIER, HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. Frescoing, Graining, Glazing, MAUULIXG, CALSOMINIXG, ETC, rSTSHOP EAST OF THE COITUT HOUSE, LAS VEGAS. L CITY STAGE LINE, NEW, COMPLETE, QUICK. Runs to Mineral City, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Returns alternate days. Plenty of timo at either city for prospecting or bwsi ness. Fare, 52.00 each way; Round trip, $3.50 J". O. Hill tta Oo. J. B. ALLEN'S TAILORING Establishment, Located en South Second St. , opposite the Santa Fe Bakery, whore he is prepared to do all kinds of work promptly, and In a workman like manner, at reasonable prices. ... Prices to Suit the Times. J. G. BLAKE Manufacturer and Dealer In SADDLES! HARNESS LAS VEGA8, - NEW MEXICO. South Side of Plaza, Carriage Trimmimg Dane to Order. '1 .8 1 I t