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DAILY GAZETTE J. H. KOOCLER, Editor. ?.TEi if iJJSSUPTION I r.lK. war 10 On. ' NlilV '',1 .lililí t (HI. Iilv. I immlli 1 "0. lMinTi- i rnrrb-r to any part of the city. Wrrkit , I yeur u. Vf"t Uv . '' Iii'ilillin 1 75. For Advertidme Usté apply to J. II. Kimgler V.ililor n: lrii rli tor. Tlx B Trow of lh Xntlont. BY THOMAS MAf'KHI.I.AIl. There's darkness over every land, The hearts of mm nrc failing; Mun iukf his fclliiw by the hand, In ncurrr brotherhood they stand, For nil the t ai ( h Is wailing. There's si Trow intho hut nnd hull! , Tin- In -IU ordeath lire tolling ; Thi' mm Is hl'Mrn by n pull; In win lining billows, over nil The tide of tfi-li f 1 rolling. Loved Brit inn's queen of grtiee mid worth The proudest thrones of power The millions high or low in birth Y iu, nil the people ol thi- eni-th Arc one in Morrow's hour. "I'is not the bl,iody-hundcd wiir A nation's strength has broken; No pi htilcnee has swept the shore, No famine 1 -I t In any door, lis grim and deadly folien. A cruel, vile, aecursód blow The world's great soul has smitten; It laid the mini In roc low, And linen of deep and bitter wo On countless hem ts me written. Up to the Majesty on high Cneeuing prayer nseeuded; And kncrlliv; millions wonder why A righteous Uod should let him die For whom their prayers contended. "J'is true, tlie seri'ent strikesthe heel, And mun sinks down to perish; And swift diseases run us steul The loved and lovin,', till wo feel This lile has naught to cherish. Yet, world of weeping! iiuestion not Whatever lod ordaincth; He ciinnot err, no matter what The seeming strangeness of the lot Thu Lord Jehovah relgneth 1 Sept. 21. IW1. X: m Silly. Somebody's lips were close to mine, Thus tempted, I couldn't resist. Roguish and rose, a sweet little mriiltii Was suddenly, softly kissed. Somebody's eye looked up and frowned With such n reproving glauco, "if kisses were wicked?" I asked my pet, Then the eyes begun to dance. And siiiilin;', the little maid answered, As I knelt there, at her feet : 'They must be :i little bit naughty, Or they never would lie so sweet." Xailneal Thiinksg-ivi ;y Jny. The following was issued from the Department of Slate last Monday: 15,v the President of the United States of America. A l'KIM J. VMATIOX. It has long been the pious custom of our people, with the elosingof the year, to look back upon the blessings brought to them in the changing course of sea sons, and to return solemn thanks to the all giv ing source from w hom they Jlow, and although at this period, when the falling leaf admonishes us that the lime of our sacred duty is at hand, our Nation still lies in the shadow of our great bereavement, and the mourning which has lilled our hearts still finds sorrowful expression toward the God before whom we have lately bowed in grief and supplication, yet the count less benulits which have showered upon us during the past twelve months call for our gratitijde, and make it fitting that we should rejoice with thankful ness that the Lord, in His infinite mer cy, has most signally favored our coun try and our people. Peace without and prosperity within have been vouch safed to us. No pestilence has visited our shores. The abundant, privileges of freedom are still our increasing her itage, and if in parts of our vast domain some ntlliction has visited our breth ren in their forest homes, yet even this calamity has been tempered, and in a manner sanctified by the generous compassion for the sufl'erings which have been called forth throughout our land. For all these things it is meet that the voice of the Nation should go up to God in devout homage. Wherefore Í, Chester A. Arthur, Pres ident of the United Slates, do recom mend that all the people observe Thurs day, November 2!lh, as a day of Na tional thanksgiving and prayer, by ceasing, so far as may be, from their secular labors, and meeting in their several places of worship, there to join in ascribing honor and praise to Al mighty Goil, whose goodness has been so manifest in our National history and in our lives, and ollering earnest prayer lhal his bounties may coutiuue to us and to our children. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be a Mixed. Done at the city of Washington, this 1th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and eighty-one, and of the indepen dence of the United States the one hun dred and sixth. ClIKSTEIl A. AltTHl'K. Uv the President: James G. Blaine, Secretary of State. Worm Than Hie "iit." The ollicial successor t the "eat" in the British army is thus described In the V Mall Ui'tzctte: The War OMiee has published its substitute for Hogging, and the persons who were attached to that penalty when inflicted on others will probably find much satisfaction in studying the component parts of its successor. Il consists of field imprison ment No. 1 ami held imprisonment No. 2. Itmaysulliee to describe Held im prisonment No. 1. Under this form of punishment the oll'endiiig sol dier may be kept three months tied up in straps, ropes, handeutls, fetters or bath hand cull's and fetters. During that period he may for twenty-one days, with a clay's interval every three days, be fas tened, in addition to his other fasten ings, to a "fixed object," so that he can not move, for two hours a day. While this i-) going on he may furtherbe dealt with as if lie had bceu an ordinary criminal under sentence of three month imprisonment with hard labor. The ingenious Torquemuda of the War OMiee who has devoted his leisure and his gifts to this subject may be con gratulated on the skill with which he lias accumulated horrors on horror's head. A German journal relates a story of Wagner and Lachner, the Bavarian composer of "Catherine Coruaro." The i wo were never friendly, and years ago, when inutal friends brought them together and introduced them to each other, in the hope that acquaintance might result in a better understanding. Wagner bowed stiflly nnd said: "I have already heard of you, llcrr Lachner." Lachner, irritated at the other's tone and manner, repiied bluntly. "But not I of you." Mr. P. J. McGuire, the American deU'ctte to the Socialist Congress re cently held in Switzerland, made a yerbal report of it business yesterday afternoon at n public meeting in Turn Hall. Hosniil he was agreeably sur prised at the character of the delegates to the Congress. Ho found them to be agitators and workers who had been building organizations and not wasting time in polemics. There were no dis sensions among them. He related how, after beinsr prevented from as sembling at Zurich ny the Government, the Congress met at Chur, in the Canton oí (írisson. "If our Congress established nothing else," said Mr. Mc(iuire, "it demonstrated that Socialists can meet and the city still be safe. ' I he reports of the delegates to the Congress showed that Germany, Russia and Franco had made decided progress, but that in Austria and several other countries the condition of socialism was not encouraging. "The Congress has not dne much," said Mr. AIcGuire, "but it did what it should have done under the;circumstances, made arrange ments for having a larger and more successful Congress two years hence." As the result of his observations abroad Mr. McGuire said socialism in Switzer land was of a strong co-operative char acter, and there were many trades uni ons. In Germany the people seemed everywhere discontented. "I was," continued Mr. McGuire, "astonished at the energy of the movement despite the repressive measures of Bis marck. In France there are eighty-four workenmcn's organizations. 1 heard a speech of Louise Michel, who is not the ranter some ol the Americrn papers have pictured her, but a benevolent faced, noble woman the genuine teaclici ol the people or raris. i here are 3,000 members of the carpenter's union, which paid to men on the strike since Aug. 11, seventy percent, of the wages they received before the strike. "My impression, on the whale, of Europeans that times are hard. "The European workmen toil about one fourth as hard as those in America. In outdoor occupations, building cspeci' ally, they take time. The consequence is they live longer and are healthier than workmen in America." A Dime Supper. They had a dime supper in the neigh' borhood of Pawtucket, conceived and carried out by the ladies. The condi tions of this novel supper were these For every word spoken by the gentle men at the supper table a torleit ot ten cents was imposed; but on the other hand, (as duties are always compensat ed with rights, and restrictions with privileges), it was agreed that whoever could weather the whole supper, sub mitting to all queries, surprises and in genious questions without replying should be entitled to it gratuitously. Many and frequent were the artilices and subterfuges resort ud to by the la dies in attendance to trap the unguard' ed, and one after another stout and dis erect man went down before , the con stant volley of interrogations. At last all fell out and paid the penalties save one individual a queer chai) whom no lady seemed to know, lie attended strictly to business and passed unheed ed these .lokes, ubes and challenges. They quizzed him all in vain. He wrestled with the turkey and grappled witn the goose, tie bailed out ihecran berry sauce with an unswerving hand. and lie ate celery as the scriptural veg etarian ate grass; and finally, when he lwid finished his fifth piece of pie, he whipped out his pocket slate, wiped it witu ins napkin, and wrote on it, in large and legible hand, "I am deaf and dumb. The Government of Jamaica are tie sirousof encouraging the planting of reruvian cinchona trees in the island The soil and climate are not less favor able than those in the East India planta tions, in the Neilgherry bill, whence so large and valuable a quantity of bark and quinine is now annually obtained With this view the Government announ ced that they will grant lands at a noru inal price to any persons who may be prepared to embark in such an under- taking on terms calculated to insure that the allotments shall be used for this purpose only. There is in Roumella a valley known as the Kezanlik, entirely given up to rose culture. During the flowering sea- son it is irom the top ot the lulls on either side one mass of Mowers. So saturated is the air with the perfume that it clings to the hair and the clothes and the scent remains for days on the latter. The essence sells wholesale in Paris at 1,500 and !,00() francés the kilo, and is retailed at 5,000 francés and over A projected hotel in Toledo will have no barroom, but in its stead a small chapel, in which the guests may hold religious services. The man who is go ing to build this house believes that ho tcls are wickeder than the average of travelers, and he means to provide ac eommodations especially for Christians He is said to be wealthy enough to try the experiment without danger ot bank' ruptcy. C K. WfHFlie'H Corrected Price Mst Hest Gunpowder Ten, per lb. 70 cts. Cholee Hin coffee, per Hi. Ill cts. Ground coffee, per Hi. -1 cts. Syrup in 1 irnl cans, per can. 00 cts. Syrup In jrul. cans, per can, SU cts. Maple Syrup, in Hiral. cans, percutí, 50 cts. Hakinif Powder, in 0 oz. cans, per dozen cans, li'i cents. Stick candy, and assorted candy per Hi. It! cts. Dessiealed Cocoaiiut, in 1 pound packages, per Hi. lis cts. Hiee, per 111. I) cts. Coarse Salt, per lb. 2 cts. Mexican bciuis, per lb. 7 cts. French Mustard perdoz cans 2.25. Apple butter in 2 lb cans per doz. 1.75. Albiiyalde, Mexicr.ua, per lb, ÍU.10, Alucema, per lb, cts. Homero, per lb, IK) cts. Castor oil in 2 oz bottles per doz 1.00 Kssenee of peppennent in 2 oz bottles per doz l.mi. . Essence of pennyroyal in 2 oz bottles per doz 1.10. GliurcrlnS ez bottles pordoz2.:i5 GiiiKcr"!! " " " " y.,-0 llird seed per lb l.'iets Vinegar rofruc In oz bottles per doz 1.25 Cologne in loz bottles per doz i. 10 Pink pomade In 1 oz bottles per doz Wlcts Yellow pomade in 1 oz bottles per doz Suets Liquid blueing " 4" " " " SOcts Liquid " " 2 " " " " fiucts Dry " " 3 " " " gross 2.00 Castile soup per lb 17cts Silver soap " box 4.50 Satin soup " " 4.15 Legal tender soap per box 3.00 Hluc laundry soap luobars ;).S5 Imperial Soap, loo cakes, per box, $:1.00. Mo. 1 palm snap 120 bars 1.50 Shoe dressing per doz 2.00 Cigars per 100 from 2.50 to 15.00 Liquors common nnd line at retail only. C. E. WESCHE. For a fine line of ladies' dress goods, gents' clothing, boys' clothing, dry goods, hats and caps, boots and shoes, groceries, queensware, glassware, etc., go to T. Homero & Son's. 11-Ü-31. Furniture. Loekhart & Co. keep a fine line of fur niture of nil grades; very superior par lor sels, chairs, etc. 10-5-tf The candy factory is now open, and is turning out the finest candy ever shownin this city. Center street, East Las Vegas. W. Cooper, l- 28-tf Proprietor. i'rettli Oynterm Every day direct from Baltimore, wholesale and retail, at Philips & Milli gans' on Centre street. Also fresh tish twice each week. U-16-lm Beata lb World. O. L. Ilourrhton. the hardware mer chant, proposes to supply New Mexico with stoves thi year, lie has a very heavy stock on liana now oesuies iwo hundred and lifty more bought and shipped. He has cook stoves, parlor stoves, heatingstoves, ranges, plain and ornamented, and of the best make, which he will sell on the most favorable terms. When yon want a stove call on Houghton. 9-23-tf. For Stoves. Furniture, Hardware and Queensware, go to Loekhart & Co.'s. 1U-0-U. Hlove ! Ntoves! Move I Nix Hundred In Hloek and First-class goods at living prices are our "Hustlers" fortrade. Heaters kept of all sizes and styles from a Lightning Bug to a t urnace. we are agents lor the celebrated parlor stove "Denmark" which has no equal for burning soft coal in the United States. Give us a :ill before you purchase. 30-tf Lockha lit & Co. The traveling public will lind every thing first-class at the Grand View Ho tel. Bin- your clothing at T. Homero & ll-G-3t. Son's. All kinds ladies and misses shoes ot tlie best quality at Jaffa Bros. Try "Billy's Ponies" Cigars, pure Havana. Mrs. lloberts and Mrs. Maxcy have received their new goods, and are now prepared to do all kinds of fine mil linery work. Mrs. Roberts daughter also adds her services which makes it one of the most complete establish ments in the city. Second floor, Baca building. 10-5-tf Champagne cocktails 25 cents, at Bil ly's. 7-14-tf All kinds of ladies ulsters and dolmans at Jaffa Bros. rashionnbleIres MnEting. Mrs. J. A. Dryden wishes to inform the Indies of Las Veras and vicinity. that slie is now prepared to do all kinds of work in her line. Satisfaction guar anteed, erne-will also trim Hats anil bonnets and do stamping. Rooms in Klattenhoff's residence, east of the bridge. 11-8-2W. Wines nnd Liquors. Francisco Baca y Sandoval is just in receipt ot a car load ot line wines, 1 ort, Hock, Rcisling, Altar, Sherry, etc. 10-30-1 w Wood and Con I Delivered to any part of the city. Leave orders at 0. L. Houghton s hardware store. 11-8-tf. G. C. Smith. For cheap hardware go to &Co's. Loekhart 2-1 ltf Mrs. J. B. Baker & Co. have opened a variety store and news stand, and will keep constantly on hand a full line of ladiesurnishing goods, embroideries etc. They will also keep stationary news and periodicals and a line stock of cigars not excelled for flavor and quality. 10-22-tf I'lticLs criiatr.xT. Of Staples, Groceries, etc., corrected daily for the Gazette by lirownu & Munznnarcs, Las Vegas, N. M. liaeon. clear sides, per lb $ 15 dry stilt, per lb It " breakfast, per lb lli'J llams, per ID Kifmli ijiiru, square cans, per lu j.iaí pans, ten in lii " pails, live Hi Hi " pails three !b 1U!4 J tonus, Mexican " Californio, per lb BU " Lima, per lb I t " white navy (scarce) S llran, eastern ' 1.75 Huekwlieat Hour 6.00 Hotter, creamery, in tubs 40 Mutter, creamery cans 4Ki50 Cheese, per lb SSc21 Collce, Itio, common l,i, fair 11, prime.. . HI " Mocha :;o " Java 2S " Ariosa 20 Crackers , soda 7&7! Apples, uniforma 10 Peaches, California IS Mackerel, per kit ? 1 . 7.i$ "-SO Flour, Kansiis $:i.25f(.i4I.5u " Colorado $3.0Uiuf4.riO Hominv, per libl Meal, corn 2.75 " oat. per hundred lbs li.50 Nulls U.25 Oils, carbon no: ;u " carbon 1.50 - ÜS " linseed 1.20 " lard 1.50 Potatoes 4r4' Hice sendo Sacks, wool 40ffi40 Suit, per barrel, coarse 5 00 " " dairy $ll.50$7.50 Snaps, common 5!(i7 laniily 7eiCS Sugar, Extra C 1:1, A. lii1 " granulated ' crushed 14, cut loaf. .. " line powdered " yellows Syrups, kegs " cans, per case 12 Is.. 21 Teas, Japans " imperials...-. " (I.P ' " V. II i:i! 14'i 14',i U'MIV ... :i.5Híí'4.50 50(1.$ 10 .JlO.üOíif 12.00 mm 500!, ocf.mi 40W Oolong. . ,.:jofoo Wire, fence, painted 11 Wire staples 10 Steel 17, English 30(42 WOO I., II I OES AXI 1KMS. Wool, common fall clip $ ViMt " medium improved fall clip. 15 &, 1 H " well improved full clip IS (O " black, 2 to Scents less than white Hides, dry Hint I'-Ui damaged S 10 Sheep pelts, prime butcher 8 ' damaged and saddle about (I Goat skins, average " IS Deerskins, " 0 VALLEY SALO O ft! CHAS. MKLENDY, Prop'r. I would respectfully call Hip attention of the public to my choice brawl ol LIQUORS I CIGARS Opposite- the (Input. Elegantly Furnished. Open dny nnd night. Club room In connection To All Wliom It 3Iny Concern. The partnership existing between F. W. Pot ter. A. C. Hupe mid F. W. Castle, under the linn nnmn of F. W. Potter & Co., doing busi ncsH Ht Lns Vogns nnd Albuquerque. N. M., ex pires by limitation Nov. It), I8SI, unless suunc dissolved by mutual consent. Oct. 1, 18S1. F. W. POTTElt & CO. I. KIKI1V. DENTIST, Zion Hill, Hliuichard Street. JICHAUD DUNN. NOTARY PUBLIC, BUSCON, - NEW MEXICO "ytST LAS VEGAS, LAND AGEHCT JOHX CAMPBELL, Id Wexlip'i building. LAS VEGAS, - NEW MEXICO. S PATTY, Manufacturer of TIN, COPPER AXI) SHEKT-IKOX WARES and dealer in all kinds of COOKING AXG PARLOR STOVES BRIDGE STREET, - - LAS VEGAS J N FURLONG, PHOTOGRAPHER, GALLERY, OVER rOSTOFFICK, Bridge Street, LAS VEUAS. c FHANK ALLEN, DEPUTY V. S. MINERAL SURVEYOR. Civil Engineering nnd Surveying of nil kinds carefully attended to. !-pecliil attention given to topographical maps of mining uisiricts. LBERT & HKltBEIt, Proprietors BREWERY SALOON, OPPPOSITE ADAM9 EXPRESS OFFICE, East I,8 Vegas . Fr sli Beer always oh Draught. Also Fine Cigars und W hiskcy. Lunch Counter in ron' neetion. M RS. J. P. THEOBALD, DRESSMAKER, EAST LAS VEGAS. NEW MEXICO, First door north of Herbert's drug store. Cutting and fitting a onecinltv. French drv stumping dono to order. Tho Indies of Lua Vegas are invited to call and give me a trial, J W. HANSON, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. Slum third door east of the First National Bank, Bridge Street. J. P. THEOBALD, BOOT AND SHOE Maker. Henniring DromDtlv and neatlv done. Col. Steele's former olllce. Grand avenue, sec ond uoor nortn ot Herberts Drug store. rjlHOS GIBBS, Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SHOES. Mending done on short notice nnd in good style. All work guaranteed to give satisfac tion. North Side 1'luzii. w U. WARD, CONTRACTOR ANT BUILDER LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. 1 B. BORDEN, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, On line of Street Rnilroad, east of Optic Block. J-K. DeGUAW, DENTIST. Office over Herbert's Drug Store. QET SHAVED AT THE PARLOR BARBER SHOP. . BATHS ATTACHED. CENTER STREET, - EAST LAS VEGAS J IlEIDLINGEItj Proprietor of the ' MINERS' BARBER SHOP, HOT AND COLD BATHS Next door to Wright's Keno Parlor. M RS. ROBBINS SUMMERFIELD, M. D. First House North of Sumner House. Office Hocus : From 10 to 12 A. m.: 3 to 5 p.m. East Lns Vegas, New Mexico. jQU. H. S. PEEBLES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOK, Makes n specialty of Dermatology, or skin dis ease. Office : Two doors west of St Nicholas. 1) U. E. L. EPPERSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LAS VEGAS, N. M. OHice two doors west of Post Oflicc. Special attention given to diseases of thecve. cur aim rectum. J. PETTIJOHN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, LAS VEGAS AND HOT SPRINGS. Chronic Diseases and Diseases ot Females a Specialty HOI SPRINGS - - - 8 to 12 A.M. LAS VEGAS Central Drag Store, 2 to ü P. M jr H. SKIPWITH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Olllce, Room No. 7, FIR"T NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. WM. H. PAGE, M. D., RESIDENT PHYSICIAN TO LAS VEGAS HOT SPRINGS CO. Office: No. 23 Bath House. Graduate of Harvard University; member of rne stuiroiK uistnct mou. Society: or the Muss. Med. Society and of tho American Med. Asso ciation. A practicing physician and surgeon in Boston for the past twenty-eight years, with tho excep tion of nbout two years spent in Europe for tlie advancement or nrolesslonal Knowledge, and nearly tho same timo in tho army during the Into war. LATE DISPENSARY PHYSICIAN: Surgeon in the Massachusetts General Hospital: SOLE PHYSICIAN TO NICKERSON S HOME FOR CHILDREN tho past twcnty-even ycurs. Tho City Physician of Boston, etc., etc. Also member of the Soc. of Arts of Instl tuto of Technology; of tho Massachusetts His- torico-Gonealogieal Society, etc", etc. Luto U. 8. Pension Surgeon and frequently selected by tho Commissioner to pass upon tho more uuncuit cuses occurring m flew Eng' llllKl. Often employed as a medical expert in Inv portnnt cases by individuals; Life lus. Co.'s Railroad Co.'s; tho City; the Commonwealth and tho United States. JTOSTWICK & WHITELAW. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Olllce In First Nat'I Bank Building, LAS VEGAS. - - NEW MEXICO. w M. M. FITZ-MATJItlCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . Silver Crrr, - - New Mexico Business of every kind attended to In Grant County. QHAVES ft RUSSELL, . J. Franco Chaves, D. C. Russell, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, U.ill M'l' HOUR, - - - . NEW MEXICO JEE & FORT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW (Office at Residence) EAST LAS VEGA8 - - - - N. M. Q. F. NEILL, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, And District Attorney for the Twentieth Ju dicial District uf Texas. All kinds of business attended to promptly. uince: i'awj, i caá. The Lightest Running Machine In tho world New ami in perfect order. WM. II. II. ALLISON, Ejst Las Vegas. madeliy going ta FIF.CH'S and getting your Clothes Repaired and Cleaned. Yuu will Und that most of your Old suits ctm be l "V 33 33 ! SUITS CLEANED Oil COATS BOUND FOR Repniring done at reasonnblo rates. Shop next door to Biownlng's Real Estate Otltcc, EastLus Vegas. t . W. FLECK, Prop'r. FRANK OGDEN, Dealer in COFFINS, CASKETS, And Undertaking Goods of all Kinds Kept Constantly on Hand. LAS VEGAS, - - - NEW MEXICO. All Orders Promptly Filled. COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! Constantly on hand, hurt & Co's. Leave orders at Lock-lU-25-tí BILLIARD CENTRE STREET A full line of tho Purest Imported Wines and Whiskies for family and medical purposes. MINERAL CITY STAGE LINE, NEW, COMPLETE, QUICK. Runs to Mineral City, Mondays, Wednesdays. and Fridays. Returns alternate days. Plenty of time at cither city for prospecting or busi- ness. Fare, $2.00 each way, Round trip, $3.50 J". O. Hill rfs Oo. AUCTION -AND- OTTi iii FRANK J. WEUElt, Auctioneer. I have opened in the Wesche niock, on the Plaza, an Auction and Commission House, where l nm rcailv to buy aim sen an kiikis oi Goods, Furniture, Cattle, Sheep, Horses, etc. Sales Tuesdays nnd Saturdays. FRANK J. WEBER, Auctioneer. Prices to Suit the Times. J. C. BLAKE Manufacturer ami Dealer In SADDLES a HARNESS LAS VKOAS, NEW MKaH ii, South Side of Plaza, CarrlagoTrliiiiiilnl)onn to Oninv. LAS VEGAS F. I. HOOPER, Prop'r (Successor to II. E. Fraley.) Will keep constantly on hand Hoof, Mutton, Pork, Sausage and Bolojrna, also Fresh Hotter and Ejfirs. Railroad trade solicited. Meat de livered to any part of the city. I'or Sale or Rent. Restaurant fixtures, complete, for Í400, tho buildinif for rent at Sf50 per month, or both for rent lit ( 75 per month. This is tho best loca tion for u restaurant In the city and is now doing H fine business. Inquire ot Calvin Fisk, real estate agent, Optic Illock, East Las Vegas. 10-5-tf Eagle Saw Mills -AND- JLUJflJBIiiii Will, BY- T. Romero & Son. J3" Leave your orders at the store of't! T. Romero & Son. Las Vkoas. NEW HACK LINE to the hot spnirjas I hereby announce to the public that I have futiihliuhi'il ii new hack linn to tho Knriturs. Moderate charges nnd careful drivers. Orders luff at n'ull Mit'a livnrv atiihln will 1m Tirrmmtlv attended to. WILL FEHÍNÜ I OX. J". J". KELLY, iSttccosBor to Make A Kelly) Manufacturer ana Denier lu SADDLES & HARNESS Carriage Trimming to Order. On Front Street. NEW ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. WHITE " HALL. CQf AW M 0 v .J V nmiriiirTnnTmT TTnn WM M UM mju It WII O. R. BROWNING I EAST LAS VEGAS. N. M.. j Real Estate and Insurance Agent i REPRESENTS I The Oldest, the Largest, the Best Imsuranee Co's. ! Oigail y..d. S4: ixtrt l 17J0 IST.1 ISI'.I 1714 IST'.I IKTi PCI lsim 1S70 Name of Com puny. Mutual Life Liverpool, Loudon and Glolie Home Fire Insurance Company. iliondon Assurance Corporation.. iPlKI'lliX iOin-en Ispringtleld V. 4 M Commercial Union Insurance Co. of North America ! Lion : Pennsylvania , iFire Insurance Association (North British A- Mercantil. I laiuburg-.Magdeburg I1TQTJ BA2TCB IS Sueemtor to Htrbrrt A Co. DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles and Perfumery, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at AH Hours, Day and Xiylit. LOCICIIAIIT HXiOCK, EAST XiiVS VEGAS DUNLAP & SueeesHor to Herbert fr Co. DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Mieles and Perfumery, Prose riptionsICarefully Compounded. Northwest Corner of the Plaza, Las Vegas. IT IS NO USE TO SEND EAST FOR FINE GOODS, AS H. EOMEKO & BEO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY FINE STOCK OF -INCLUDING- Brocade Silks, Velvets, Satins, Tassels, Cassimeres (Of All Colors) Fine Washington Cloth, Momie cloth, Silk Bunting (Of all colors.) Also a full line of Ladies' French Kid Shoes AND Fine CARPET DEPARTMENT! Our Carpet: Department is complete in the inspection of our stock. Respectfully Beg Leave to Inform You that The Celebrated Bortree Vis it . ill' mm In slock and trust you will call and inspect the assortment wc have just opened. M. Romero, Las Vegas, N. M. EAST LAS VEGAS NEW MEXICO Geo. Snmnerj Prop'r This house is bran-new and lias been elegantly furnished throughout. The Sunnier Is a Hi s class house In every respect, and guests will bo reasonable rates. GE AND VIEW HOTEL LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. tdjZj. j". zee. sijtpi, :f:r,o:f':r, 2r Tlie Best Accommodations that can be Found in the Territory. j&v BATES Per day, $2.00; per week, f 7.00 to Í9.00 FJEVESEm bus TO AjSTD from Wagner's Hotel Theodoro Wagner has opened tip his hand some residence us a HOTEL, where the public and transient guests will find the very best ac commodations. A (piiet and comfortable home lor guests. A First-Class Saloon in connection, provided with the best brands of Wlues, Liquors nnd Cigars. Call at Wagner's. Lime for Sale. In any qauntltv desired. Address, Z. S. I.ONOKCVAV, 2-2'Jtf. Watrous, X. M. Roberts & Wheelock PRACTICAL Rogers, Plumbers, AND JOB WORK A SPECIALTY. Grand Avenue, opposite Loekhart ft Co., Eas Las Vega. Assets. New York f t1,7-LV?H IK London A- Liverpool a.(M5.lm (A New York .Kíiti.ir.li :c! 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