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i DAILY GAZETTE J. H. KOOCLER, Editor. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Ually, 1 year tl(iw. Oaily.i month Hail v. 1 month . Delivered bv carrier o any part of the city . Weekly, I year Weekly. 8 iiiin;h 5- For Advertising Ratea apply to J. II. koogler Kiliioraml Proprietor. Idyl. 'Siendo yo niño ticrini l 'on la nln:l I trlllii," etc. When we wore but mere children My Dorilla and I We r aniod to mil the brightest flowers From i very W(xilhin 1 nigh. And horliillo lingers Would niiike them seem more fair 'I him ever, twined in chnpli ti To Kiu land cither's hair. , ' So childhood's huppy season We passed in childish pluy. Without a thought to count the hours That fleeted fust uway. Hut litre kept puce with pastime, As year by year we grew. And youth was oonsciom of a sense That childhood never knew. At meeting and at greeting Wc laughed, and scarco knew why Some moaning, yet unspoken, seemed The laugh to underlie. 'Twould make my heart beat faster To bring horgnilaiids now! 'Twould set her hands a-tremble To biml them on my brow. Hut once a pair of turtles We saw, beside their nest, That prettily with bill to bill Their mutual llame expressed. Tlñ' sight was Inspiration! Lip pressed to lip revealed The 11 ro that long had smoldered In either breast concealed Childhood as fleets u slniddow That moment passed away; Ami Love with ail his sunshine, Lit up the linpyy day! -Don Juan Mixuxiiiiit Valium. Iii:iMlb.v u Itllli irdCiie. About three o'clock Sunday afternoon a row occurred in Jacob Bremer's sa loon, at No. Milwaukee avenue, which resulted in a murder. Four young fellows, not one eighteen years old, named Anton (J undersoil, Gilbert Arquette, Walter Dion, and Thomas Hawkins, entered the saloon about 2 o'clock, and after indulging in several drinks, the lirst two named started to play pool. A dispute arose as to the spotting of the ball; which resulted in Arquett seizing a billiard cue and striking (lunderson a vicious blow over the head with the heavy end of it, in llicting a deep gash about two inches long. The force of the blow knocked (underson senseless, but lie was reviv ed with water. The wound bled freely but the- bar tender, James Stotzholt, finally succeeded in staunching the liow of blood and bandaged the wound. The injured youth was taken in a feinting condition to his home, at No. '2(5t West Chicago avenue, but as he did not ap pear tu be seriously injured, no physi cian was summoned. He was some what intoxicated, the blow on the head seemingly only partially sobering him, so tli at his complaints were attributed to his drinking rather than the wound. When about midnight his father and his sister visited him and found him sleeping, they thought he would be all right in the morning. About ñ o'clock the sister again visited him, and found that lie was dead. His skull had been fractured by the deadly blow, and death resulted from congestion of the brain. The assault had previously been re ported to the police, who regarded it as nothing but a trivil case of disorder ly, and paid no attention to it, not ev en deeming it worthy of a report, and throwing reporters oil' the trail by say ing it was only an ordinary saloon row, and not worthy of notice. When in formed of the fatal result of the "small row" they immediarely set about ar resting the participants,, which ought to have been done some time before. Arquett was arrested at his home, No. 204 North Creen street, and Hawkins, who it is claimed also assaulted Cund erson, will be arrested as soon as found. The whole affair seems to have been an ordinary quarrel between quarrelsome youths whose passions were hillamed with whisky, and has no points of in terest other than the lesson of temper ance which it so strikingly conveys. Viiecujo Inter Ocean. Another Youthful Train Kotber. It was nigkt. Night in Arkansas. It was night in several other States as well, but Arkansas is the one with which we have to deal at this writing. It being our turn to deal. A lightning express was booming along at the rate of sixty miles an hour. Every ear was full, many standing in the aisles with that meekness anil pa tience only seen on an American rail road, to accommodate the fellow who wants four seats all to himself. The lamps blazed iitfuliy over the passengers' dusters, which seemed to lit fully as well as traveling dusters usually do. The conductor had passed through (which was more than he would allow any one else to do without the requisite pass), punching people into wakeful ness in order that he might piinch their tickets. The train boy had lilled the passen gers' laps with books, to keep them from bouncing in their seats while go ing over rough places. i'he brakeman had put his head in and shouted, "The next stopping place is ," the name of the station being lost in the slamming of the dor. The boy who is always dry has made his fifty-second pilgrimage to the water tank. And the woman who wants air had just torn otl'her last remaining linger . nail in trying to get her window up. This was on a railroad in the State of Arkansas. Suddenly the car doors opened. A youthful ligure appears, holding something in his hand upon which the light glitters. He presents it in a sig niticañt nfanner and cries: "Now gentlemen, your money " Fifty men turn' pale and cry. "Don't shooti" , Twenty females scream with one voice, and sorac faint. There is a hasty thritstin; of wutche Und nocketbooks hunenth cushions and nto Loots. Strong men fight for a place under the seats where thoy can secrete them selves. "(ientlemcn," again cries tlte boyish voice, ringin"; high and clear above the screams of women and din of the train (gasps for mercy from some of the men) "Jet me sell you sonic of this excellent tropical fruit!,"1 and he extends in his dexter hand a banana. It was the train boy, pursuing his use ful and harmless vocation. Cincinnati Saturday Sight. Homemade tatleysat Carter's. 10-2.Vtf Try "IVilly's Ponies" Cigars, pure Havana. Mrs. J. 15. Uaker & Co. have opened a variety store and news stand, and will keej) constantly on hand a full line of ladies furnishing goods, embroideries, etc. They will also keep stationary, news and periodicals and a tine stock of cigars not excelled for llavor and quality. 1 0--tf Furniture. Lockhart & Co. keep a fine line of fur niture of all grades; very superior par lor sets, chairs, etc. t, 10-5-tf Hot Scotch at Billy's. Fresh cream caromels at Carter's. 10-23-tf Co to the Las Vegas auction sale to night, on the Plaza. Webber sells cheajmr than anybody for you can have goods at your own price. 10-26-lf W. II. Carter, South Side Plaza. 10-25-tf Hot drinks at Billy's. The traveling public will find every thing first-class at the Grand View Ho tel. Champagne cocktails 23 cents, at Bil ly's. 7-14-tf Ileal the World. O. L. Houghton, the hardware mer chant, proposes to supply New Mexico with stoves this year. lie has a very heavy stock on hand now besides two hundred and lifty more bought and shipped. He has cook stoves, parlor stoves, heatingstoves, ranges, plain and ornamented, and of the best make, which h will sell on the most favorable terms. When yon want a stave call on Houghton. " H-23-ti. Stove ! Sloven ! Slows ! Six Hundred in Mock mid on the Way. Vi rct-nl n cu ovinils nt. livinnr 'thmioí 'irn our "Hustlers" for trade. Tleaters kept of all sizes and styles from a Lightning Hug to a t urnaee. He are agents lor the celebrated parlor stove "Denmark" which has no equal for burning soft coal in the United States. (Jive us a call before you purchase. aO-tf ' LoCKHAKT & C(). Full weight and fair count, at the Park Grocery. 7-27 tf Hot Irish at ' Billy's. PRICES CIKUESX. Of Staples, Groceries, etc., corrected daily for the (! azkttu by Browne & Manzanares, Las Vegas, X. M. October 27th, ism. Bacon, clear sides, per lb $ 15 " dry Halt, per lb ' H " breakfast, per lb ItiK Hams, per lb W17 Jiitnt, Kijuare cans, per In itv'i nails, ten lb HI1., " ))ii i Is, live lb IH'h " pails three llj in Beans, Mexican i aiirornin, per id d:'2 " 1,111111, per lb 11 " white'navy (scarce) X' Bran, eastern 1.75 Buckwheat Hour (UK) Butter, creamery, in tntis 40 Butter, creamery cans 4(in50 Cheese, per lb ltW21 Cotice, Kio, common V!, fair 14, prime. . . I Mocha :X " Java W " Ariosa ttl Crackers , soda, 7í'7 Apples, California 10 Poliches, California IS Mackerel, per kit ' $1.75í$ 2.50 Flour, Kansas vi.Ü.V.f $4.50 " Cob irado $y.50r4.U 1 Tomín v, per bbl ; Meal, corn 2.75 " .oat. per hundred lbs .50 Xails .25 Oils, carbon 1105 . IÍ4 " carbon 150 5 ; " linseed 1.20 " bird 1.50 I'm a toes idii'i Bice.. Midi) Hacks, wool 40340 Salt, per barrel, coarse 5 00 dairy $G.507.50 Soups, common í' ártv.fi! tiiniuv i'" Sugar. Extra 0 lit. A Ill " granulated i;i,2 crushed 14, cut loaf 14!, " tine powdered , 14M " yellows .....lBi&lS'i Syrups, kegs $3.50fr $4.50 " cans, per case 12 Is !). 50(0 10. 50 " " ' 2Í !a Í10.0(K&112.00 Teas, Japans 40ít0 " Imperials..: 50G75 " (i. P , OOfeM) " Y. II 400,75 " Oolong ...Wi-OO Wire, fence, (minted 11 Wire staples : 10 Steel 17, English 305121 WOOL, HIKES ASI) PEI.TW. Wool, common fall clip " medium improved fall clip. " well improved fall clip " .black, 'i to 5 cents less than white t Hides, dry Hint " damaged Sheep pelts, prime butcher damaged and saddle about float skin, average Deerskins, " 12'iiBllo 15 f"18 IK di-'O VIVt 8 SI0 0 18 -.0 COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! Constantly on hand. Leave orders nt Lock hart & Co's. HWü-tf 1) It. E. L. E1TEUSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LAS VEGAS, X.M. Ollice two doors west of Post Ollice. Special attention given to diseases of thceye, car and rectum. Lota For Kale I'lienp. Martinez addition to East Las Vegas, front ing on loiilroad Avenue and extending west to the river. Ncnr the Bound House, verv de sirable residence Property. Call on J . J. Fitz oi.itKKLU the live real estate man, and see tho Plat. To All Whom It Mny Concern. The partnership existing between F. W. Pot ter, A. C."Bupe and F. W. Castle, under the ' Arm name of F.W.Potter & Co., doing busi ness at Las Vciras und Albumieroue. N. M.. em pires by limitation Nov. 1(1, ÍH81. unless sooner dissolved bv mutual consent. Oct. 1, lSMI. F. W. POTTER & CO. C. C. Wevthe'a Correlated Price LUt. Finest Moyune (SunpowderTea. per lb. 70 cts. Choice pea green Kio coffee, per lb. IB cts. (round coffee, In bulk, per lb. 20 cts. in lib package, JSvt. Syrup in 1 gul cans, per can, Bu cts. Syrup in l,'t gal. cans, per can, AO cW. Maple Syrup, in gal. cans, per can, 50 cts. Ax handles, per dozen, from 12. to 1. I In Minis, per dozen, from $i.8U to f3J0 Baking Powder, in 0 . cans, per dozen cans, Hi cents. .laiiies' liquid blueing, per grow, $4.00. .laques' dry blueing, per gross, $2. Stick cundy, per lb. 10 cts. Assorted candy, per lb. 15! é etn. American playing cards per do.. $2.75. Mexican monte cards, per doz. $5.00. iK-sslcatcd Cocoanut, in 1 pound packages, per lb. 37 cts. Hii-e, per II. Oets. Salt, Mexican coarse, per lb. 2 cts. .Mexican Iichds, per u. 1 cts. Spices, whole, per lb. from 45 to IK) cts. N o. 1 pa I in gun p; la) bars, per box, $!.40. onvcr soup, iuu canes in wrappers, per oox, Í5.00. Imperial Soap. UK) cakes, per box, $;l.50. l'ails, two hoops per uoz. .i.oo. " three hoops. " $:1.S0. Tubs. No. 1, per doz. $!1.00. Sieves, wood rim, per doz. $3"o. " tm rim, " ..'. Washtionrds, Pioneer, per doz. $.50 " Pearless ana Challenge, per uoz. .2.S0. Washboards, Boss, $3.75. Washlxiards, double, per doz. $4.20. Allyalde, Mexican, per lb, $1.05, Alucema, per lb, 70 eta. Homero, per lb, 70 cts (Jrcat bargains in narawnre. Job lots of boots and shoes. Undewear of all descriptions. Shawls and dressgoods at reduced prices. (ueensware to suit the poor and rich. Liquors of different grades at retail only. Cigars from the cheapest to the very best. C. E. WESCHE. J. Raynolds, President, L, P. Bkowne, V.-P., Geo. J. Dinkel, Cashier, J. S. Pishon, Assistant Cashier. Report of the Condition OP THE , First National Bank of Las Vegas NEW MEXICO, Mudo to the Comptroller of the Currency, at the close of business, October 1, 1881 : resources: Loans and discounts -J0t,585 U. 8. Bonda 50,000 00 Cash and exchange 3i)8,CHl 39 Current expenses 4,8ti5 11 Banking House 18,000 00 liabilities: Capital Stock $ 50,000 00 Surplus fund and profits -.'5,277 40 Circulation 45,000 00 Deposits uot.Wi p (178 IIH Of DiKKCTOMs: .1. Haynoids, L. p. ltrowne, ueo. J. Dinkel, V. Blanchurd, V. A. Manzanares. Mrs. J. H. Baker & Co. HAVE OPENED A Variety Store and News Stand Their Stock Consists of Ladies' Furnisning Joods, Embroideries, zephyrs, ucrman town Yarns and Fancy Supplies, Stationery, News, Peri odicals & Current ' Literature. A new line of Novelties for ollico family and gentlemen's use. A stock of Cigars unequul ed for flavor and quality. Visitors are receiv ed cordially. Sixth St., opposite the St. Nicholas Gh STARK LAS VEGAS, N. M., Commission Merchant, . AND DEALER IN Hay, drain & Produce of all Kinds ST, MiCH&EL'S COLLEGE ! SANTA FE, N. M. Conducted by tho Broths of the Christian Schools Terms Board Bnd Tuition for session of ten months, 8200; Washing and Bedding, 2.1. Tho session begins the first week of Novcm ber nnil closes the last week of August. For further particulars apply to BBO. BOTULPH, Pres't. New Store! Hew Goods! William Gillerman HAS OPENED A STOCK OF GENEBAL MERCHANDISE -AT- Liberty, New Mexico A Kiiil AhB rtim-nt in every Line, which will lie old at Las Vegas prices, Freight added. Oyster Bay Restaurant OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. IVEeftls, 25 Cts SERVED AT ALL 1IOUKS. Board by the Week $5.00. Everything in lirst-elass style. W. H. SMITH, Pkopkietob WM M. FITZ-MAUItlCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Silver Citv, - - New Mexico Business of every kind attended to in Gran uounty. W 0 WABI), CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. YyU' BuG HAW,. DENTIST. Ollice over Herbert's Drug Store. -yy M. II. PAGE, M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN O LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS CO. Office: Xo. 23 Bath House. Ornduate of Harvard University: member of the Suffolk District Med. Society: of the Mass. Med. Society and of the American Med. Asso- 'latlon. A practicing phrilcian and sunreon in Huston for the past twenty-eight years, with the excep tion of about two years spent in Europe for the advancement of professional knowledge, and nearly the same tune in the army daiing the late war. LATE D1SPEXSAHY PHYSTCIAX: Sunreon in the Massachusetts General Hosnital: SOLE PHYSICIAN TO NICKEHSO.V8 HOME FOB CHILDREN the past twenty-oven yearn. The City Physician of Boston, etc., etc. Also member of the Soc. or Arts or Insti tute of Technology; of the Massaehuseits His-torico-Oenealogical Society, etc, etc. Late U. S. Pension' Surgeon and frequently selected by the Commissioner to pass upon the more dillicult 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. EST LAS VEGAS, LAND AGENCY JOHN CAMPBELL, in Wesche's building. LAS VEGAS, - - - NEW MEXICO. JICHARD DUNN. NOTARY PUBLIC, B'.NCON, .... NEW MEXICO. J P. THEOBALD, BOOT AND SHOE Maker. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Col. Steele's former ollice. Grand avenue, sec ond door north of Herberts Drug Store. QET SHAVED AT THE PARLOR BARBER SHOP. BATHS ATT ACTED.' CENTER STREET, - EAST LAS VEGAS II. SKIPWITII, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Onice, Boom No. 7, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. I. KIRBV. DENTIST, Zion Hill, Blanchiird Street. UElDLlNGEIi; Proprietor of the MINERS' BARBER SHOP, HOT AND COLD BATHS Next door to Wright's Keno Parlor. S PATTY, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER AND SIIEKT-IRON WARES and dealer in all kinds nf , COOKING ANG PARLOR STOVES BRIDGE STREET, - - - LAS VEGAS J- J. PETTIJOIIN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LAS VEGAS AND HOT SPRINGS. Chronic Diseases and Diseases nf Females a Specialty HOI SPRINGS - - ' - 8 to 12 A.M. LAS VEGAS Central Drug Store, 2 to P. M. JgOSTWIQK & WIIITELAW. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Office in Flm Nat'l Bank Building, LAS VEGAS. - - NEW MEXICO. J N FURLONG, PHOTOGRAPHER, GALLERY, OVER POSTOFFICE, Bridge Street, LAS VEGAS. B. BORDEN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, On line of Street Railroad, cast of Optic Block. LBERT & HERBER, Proprietors BREWERY SALOON, OPPPOS1TE ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICE, East Las Vegas. Fr sh Beer always oh Draught. Also Kmc Cigars und Whiskey. Lunch Counter in con nection. G F. NEILL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, And District Attorney for tho Twentieth Ju dicial District of Texas. All kinds of business attended to promptly. Ollice: EL PASO, TEXAS. JW. HAXSON, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. Shop third door east of tho First National Bunk, Bridge Street. JR. 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 Chave, D. C. Russell, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. " :i ' " .ul K .... NEW MEXICO M RS. J. P. THEOBALD, DRESSMAKER, EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW, MEXICO, First door north of Herbert's drug store. Cutting and fitting a specialty. French dry stamping done to order. Tho ladies of Las Vegas aro invited to call and give me a trial. M RS. BOBBINS SUMMERFIELD, M. D., First House North of Sumner House. Office Hours : From 10 to 12 a. m. ; 3 to 5 p.m. East Las Vegas, ..... New Mexico. JEE&FOBT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW (OlUce at Residence) EAST LAS VEGAS ... - N. M. rjlIIOS GIBBS, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. Mending dono on short notice and In good style. All work guaranteed to giro siitisfae tlon. North Sido Plaza. O. R. BROWNING EAST LAS VEGAS. N. M.. Real. Estate and REPRESENTS The Oldest, the Largest, Organ-j ized. I Name of Company. lstl 1:! 1RI ITS) 154 1K58 1W!I 1SH1 1711 lHTit 1(125 175 1SO 1S70 ;Mutual Life Liverpool, London and Globe !Home Fire Insurance Company, i London Assurance Corporation.. iPhrenix Queen Springfleld F. Sc M Commercial Union Insurance Co. of North America. Lion Pennsylvania Firo Insurance Association. North British & Mercantile. Hamburg-Magdeburg IF1. Hi. HINE, Surrensor to Herbert & Co. DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles and Perfumery, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at All Honrs, Day and Night. IiOCKIIAIlT BLOCK:, XjlUS VEGAS DUNLAP & WINTERS, , SuccetixorH to Herbert it Co. DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles and Perfumery. Prescriptlons!Carefully Compounded. Northwest Corner of the Plaza, Las Vegas. IT IS NO USE TO SEND EAST FOR FINE GOODS, AS H. EOMEEO & BEO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY FINE STOCK OF LADIES -INCLUDING- Brocade Silks, Velvets, Satins, Tassels, Cassimeres (Of All Colors) Fine Washington Cloth, Momie cloth, Silk Bunting (Of all colors.) Ladies' French Kid Shoes 4 AND itil, Helios7 Fine Bonnets. w CARPET DEPARTMENT ! Our Carpet Department is complete in the latest and most beautiful designs. We invite nspection of our stock. ' í "DTT T T A Dfl ll I II nnuiw Jy I TT ATT X r I TREET. A full line of the Purest Imported Wines and Whiskies for family and medical purposes. a Free Lunch. Every Night Everything new and first-class. Fino Tables, a Fine Bar and courteous treatment guaran teed to all. , JEJ o TX t Ix Sido XP laza. Prices to Suit the Times. J. 0. BLAKE Manufacturer ami Dealer In ESa HARNESS on UUlJD LAS VEGAS, ' - - NEW MEXICO. Smith 8!de nf Flazs, Carriage Trimming Done to Order. J. J". KELLY, iSucceBsor to Blake ft Kelly) MnitnfactnrerniKi leitlerlH SADDLES & HARNESS Carriage Trimming to Order, On Front Street, NEW ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Vs Billiard Hallffl A lStar Light" Insurance Agent the Best Imsurance Co's. Location. Assets. ; New York London & LivcnKli 'New York London I Hartford Liverpool : ;Sp4inglleld, Mass.... London I i Philadelphia I 0l,?,ÍM Vi 3LWI5.1U4 Ki ,HHrt.ltíW Si 15.KNI.111 1 3,217,11 Vi 4.821,2:17 (10 2.12),e2 1 ,fl'JH,f.71 24 7,Hft"),fiH8 m i.;uo.ui u 2,i:tl,0.M 17 l,:Stl,7K2 01 8,2ll4.5ti 21 K87,Nk) 14 iijonuon i iPhiladelhn'a j 'London ! London j Ha mlmrg, Germany 'f 18R,77fl,65 34 DRESS GOODS Also a full line of VALLEY SALOON CHAS. MELENDY, Prop'r. I would respectfully cull the attention of the public to my choice brands of UORS I CIGARS ! Opposite the depot. Elegantly Furnished. Open day and night. Club room Id connection. FAMILY VEGETABLES I ONLY THE MOST Improved Varieties ! CUCUMBERS, Fresh for Tablo Uso or for Pickles, wholesale and retail. Get Your VeietaHes Nice an4 Fresh OF Jonn Miller AT WKGNER'S PLACE. THOMAS H. CONKLIN THE PIONEER Real Estate and Insurance Agent AT 33 Tj PASO, TEXAS Oilieo in Stanton's Building, first iloor, San Antonio Street. Capitalists, Speculators, do not fail to visit El Paso, lnevitubly ibe future great city of tho West, see its improvements, its railroads, pros- fierity of it business men, the rich valley and surrounding it, its great natural advan tages and prospective relations to Mexico, and judge the situation and its prospecta for your selves. Call at tny ollice for any information you desire, or to buy prorerty of any descrip tion. A. 0. BOBBINS DEALER IS FURNITURE AND QUEE NSWARE UNDERTAKING ORDEH8 PROM I" LY ATTENDED TO. Near the Bridge, West Las Vegat. \n\n w Ay v centre