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ft ' v i . . . ... . . , - .i i, i -i ' in -! . DAILY --GAZETTE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Hi, 1981. . t j T '" t T I; í í 'll iPA I.OOGK. .NO. 2. A. F. A A. H Kegiilarcoiiiiiiitiiii-atlntie W Hlneilay eve ning at ! in., on or In-fore tli full of the moon or each inomli. Visiting brethren are ronlially Invited to uitinl. Geo. J.. 11NKI., CU. E. frtsait. A . i it'i.M.V Secretary. I.AK VF K A.1IPTER SO.S. .JlrrU In convocation the liml Monuay f each month al M i. in. Vifeititif-cniiiniunio ror jlnllv inTltoV I C. Pi HiWitY, 11.1 tilia- lLífLU, !ÍC.Í - i . I. O. OF O. r. Slcct i'vrry alomlay 'eve ning t Iheir Hall In the Romero building. iltnir brothers ar fontlnll v IhvHcnI to attend. . THKO. Kt'TEN ilt'.CK, N. O. k. of r. Eldorado L nlgo No. 1 meets In Cast lo Hall (Homero Bloek) every Wednesday evening. Visiting ineinlK-rs of the Order corrtjally in-vit-l to attend. : ' ' ,-rt. AlHN H. WniTMOItK, 0. C. L. II. Maxwki.u K. of H. and 8. CHARLES ILFEtD, O Wholesale and Retail Df-aler in A Bultl-IIended Man Most t'mi. GEO. W". 'i'Kck'S TELEPTIOSE A5N0Y8 Last Wednesday tlie bell to our tele phone rung violently at eight o'eloek 111 the morning, anil when . wu put our ear to the earaphone, and our mouth to the moutliaphouc, and asked what was the matter, a still, small voieo, evident ly that of a lady, said, "Julia hus got worms, doetor.'1 We were somewhat taken back, but supposed Julia was go in"; iishing, we were just going to tell lier not to forget .to spit on her bait, when a male voice sanl, "UIi, tro to the devil will von?" We .couldn't tell whose voice it was but it tstnutdud like the clerk's atthe 1'lankinton house, and we sat down. There is no ,man who will go further to accommodate a man than we will, but by the great etherial, there are some things we will jiot do to please anybody. : As W6 sat' fitid medi tated, the hell rang once more, and then we knew the? wires ;h:d got tangled, and thiit we were going to have trouble all day. It was ji busy day, too, and to have a' bell ringing beside one's ear all day is no fun. The telephone is a blessed thing, when it is healthy, but when ilílivfr is out of order it is the worst nuistirice on record1 When' if. is out of order that way you can hear lots of conversation that you are not enti tled to. y For instance, we answered the bell after it had rung several times, arid a sweet little female voice "said,' ''Are you going to receive to-morrow ?" We answered that we were going to receive all ,thevt'mie, i Then site-asked what made us Bo hoarse P. Wc told her that we liadsat in. a draft fio'mthe bank,andr it made the cold chills run over us to pay it. That seemed lobe satisfactory, anil then she began to tell us what she was going to , wear, , a-iut; anked if we, thought it was going to be too cool to wear a low n'ek dress and elbow sleeves. , We .told., . her that was' what we were going to wear, and then she began to complain' that her new dress was too tight in various places that she mentioned, and when the boys picked us up oh" the iloor and bathed our templos, ana we loiuinem te takíí her away, they, thought we we ra crazy,'4 If ;we have done wrong in talk ingwitliva total -stranger, who look lis for a lady friend, ,we are Willing to die We ;oulda'tíielp: it, "; For an. hour we would not answer the constant ringing of the bell, but iinally the bell fluttered as.though a tiny bird had lit upon the wire and was shaking its plumage. ... It was not" a ring, but it was a tune, as though an angel, about eighteen years old, a blonde angel, was handling the other end of the transmitter, and we felt as though it was wrong for us to sit and koep her Ut suspense, when she Was dying to pour into our auricular ap nendaire remarks that we ought to hear. And still the bell did Hut. We went to the cornuco pia, put our par to the toddy stick and said, " What ailest thou, darling,5 why dost thy hand tremble ? Whisper all thou feélest to thine old baldy." Then there came over t he wire and into our mansard by a side window, the follow ing touchiiigremarks: "Matter enough. 1 have been ringing here till 1 have blis tered my hands. We have got to have ten car loads of hogs by day after to morrow, or shut down." Then there was a stuttering, and then another voice said, " Fo over to Loomis' pawn shop. A man shot in" and another voice broke in, singing ' The sweet by and by, we shall meet on that beautiful shore" and another voice said "girl I ever saw. She was riding with a. duf fer, and wiped her nose as 1 drove by in the street car, and I think she is stuck after nio" . It was evident that the telephone was drunk, and we went out in the hall and wrote on a barrel all the afternoon, and gave it full possession of .the ollice. . Ge 1 iera 1 Me:i " ' 'n -t t i n Gil audi tí Ladies' Dresses Made to OrderrAr VLadies' Hats Trimmed to Order. r AN MICUEL NATÍOIÍAL I Mm i OF, LAS VEGASI i LAS VEGAS, - JWE Í OINT i NOnTK 8IDH OTP ZXj.SS. New Mex. tó.;.Tlie Prescr PURE DRUGS CHEMICALS & Fancy Goods and Carerai Attention GIVEX TO ipti on: Trade SAMUEL B. WATKOUS, : JOSEPH B. WAT ROUS S. B.WAT ROUS & SOJSI DKALEKS IX ':MTrp,r H Vi i; . . . Cattle, Hay, Grain, Flour- andiTówiiLqt ff ) , WATROUS. - - NEW MEXICO Jacob Cross. t WiRuet A. l ashlri v ' : ' " f Pnlien.,i ! JOSEPH H(SKXVAI4; Vlct-PreslíU?;, M. A. oTEiaj, Jr., Atslstaul tashiel-, i A AUTIKJRIXS.1) CAPITAL, 200,nou. i , i t 4 P Al v CAPITAL, 50.000. H i .Ü! iir ' j U ÚntEOTORSi Ml)tin'l A. Otero. .iMSípli Kosenwald, Emanuel ItogenwRld Jacob Gros. AfnUSeiia,il i f) ' IjOMiiio Lo peí. t ;-J i Mari tino Sj Otero, ) fn : ; ! RosmwaWk Building- Hues a ifPniTal HauklnK .BubIimíM. Drafts for ialo on the rinr.í 1 cltfcaíl liríat Britain aii'l tin- C miii.nit of nropc. ; LriBionileuc Bolli'lte'l. Ci.i.Bl nnifiitsofKMltthl. ana CntJe from uan m.ia.a laver loimil J; 'ir- tiooil itoails rrom wt uivcr vi uitnun mu. v... -- - . . ti Wutrous, Kislity-nine milus. , ',-'"' ,V. Ituil üoaii IH-iot. NATIONAL HOTEL y..' ::: Las Vegas, IsV Mr"1' MAHALA RANDLES, PROPRIETOR. Bent of table accommodations, and nice, clean beds. to nlee) in. ment and iirslass style guaranteed to :.ll. Courtecjus treaty .MA RWE DE, BR U M L E Y & CO. -DEALERS IX- 1 D im C.iURTHBUN CHICAGO SHOE STORE rineit quality of Custom Work done ip the Territory. A Full Line of M. Ü. WelU ACo.'a Chicago Male Boots A Shoos Constantly on Hand. . , I EAST LAS VKGAS, N.Mi : e OCCIDENTAlif i 1LLIARDHAL.IL . Fines , in the city of East. Lbb Vegas. .. ra un vi a.'.' -T -zssi 1 THE MONARCH Fivst-cl ass bar where g mUenicn Wilt And the . . I I.. tlin'IWrid.KU Unest ui'H'8, wineu uuoisaiiM' i5 -, "j Drop in and see hb. Open clay and i;fgnt. A. F. J1LSOX, proprietor. W.H.SHUPE ' ' MANUFACTURER OF WAGGNS& CARRIAGES HYER FRIEDHAN & BRO., LAS VEGAS, - NEW MEXICO. ide JEFFERS f KLÁTTEHHQFF Have Jnst Received Two Car-loads of 1 1 F,TJK,2SriTXJIR,Ei " The best ever brought to this niBrket, whjeh will be sohl at ReUueed Prior. Qneensware, Glassware, Chroxnos, Window Curtains Agents for the CROWN SKW1XG MACHINE, the beat in uní. " . DONE TO ORDER, " " " " 1 1 SoutU Sido of Plaza, ., La Vogaai IC. X. Jacob Gross, Á. M. Blackwell, 'A: C.Stm:ktoU.: Gross, Bláckwell & Co. Successors to OTKRO, SELLAR A CO 3. Uatxolds, President, L, P. Brooms, V.-P., (iio. J. DlKiiCahlor, Ji . l'litox, . ' AwistantOashler; 3 ' s- Report of the Condition ' " OFTnK First National Bank of Las Vegas NEW MEXICO, " Made to the Comptroller oí the Currency, at the close of business, October 1, : REMOCRCE8: Loans and discounts... $20".5H5 77 U. 8. Bonds S0.U00 00 Cash and exchange . JR,681 39 Current expenws , 4,85 11 BunkiiurHouw. ' 18.000 00 ' " $078,113 27 UABIUTIE8: Capital 8t(xk t 60.000 00 Surplus fund and profits 45.277 40 Circulation 45.000 00 Deposits 657.1Q4 87 ' $678,112 S7 DiRKCTOiini J. Raynold, L. P. Browim, üín. J. Dinkcl, C. niancbard, F. A. Manzanares. EMPIRE SAW MILLS -OF- Wholesale Dealers in T.I GENERAL MERCHANDISE IHanufaéturer' Agtnta and írJeriiíanís ON IJXE OF A. T.i& 8. I RAILROAD, East Las Vega hi S. HARRIS, Proprietor. t S. H. WELLS, Manager. STA PLE ÁXD FANCY GROCERIES FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON AND DEALER IN IN MARWEDE't BLOCK, BRIDGE STREET. Stoves, Tinware House Fiirnishlnur Goods a speciulty. TUey huvo a lnrtfo and well sole, stook mid invite the patronuife of the public. Agents for the .Etna Powder Company. led NO HUMBUG. Eresli G roceries & Canned Goods Carriáges, Wagons HEAVY HARDWARE Iron, English Cast Steel, P'ow Steel, Pipe Boxes,: Thimble Skeins, Iron Axles, Springs, Chains, Vulcan An-, , vü$r20vlbs. and upward ( 8íac1íomI,tli8y,'iV 1 "'" Tools, " " Oak, A8h and Hickory Plank, Poplar Lumber, Spokes Felloe.: Patent Wheels, Oak and Ash Tongues, Colliding. Poles, Hubs, Carriage, Waon and plow Woodwork and Carriage Forginga .i. Keep on band a fiU stock of . ,i , mo, sit Las Vegas, ISTe-w Mex. 9 MERO M IioleNiilo nml Ketaii reiiler iii General Merchandise WOOli. UPES, SHEEP,- COU IÑT 'I? ZR"Y" IP!R; O 3D TJOB Train Outfitters, " - 1 Send tni your qrderBi.iind: have 'ydur vehicles made at home, and keep the money In the Ter ritory. ' ' ' ' ' ' Also Afrent for A. A. Cooper'n Celebrnted Steel Skein Wagons. ; HSTEW MEXICO R. W. WOO T TEN $ CO. Send all Orders to Leave orders Mill. witq Loreno Lopez or at the SIMON A CLEMENTS. FELIX MARTINEZ- CLEMENTS IMARTLNEZ ' " ' tlkALERS IN' .""v p :7 . , M ' general;merchahi)íse Flour, Grain and Country Produce. ' Lumber in Large Quantities a Specialty ! . Cash paid for Wool, Hides and Pelts,1 ' " , - ' t- : ' OPPOSITE SjVN MIGUEL NATIONAL BANK, ' - . ' LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO now oxüsaxr. Why Do People Stop at a , TW.H-T3 GRIS WOLD & MURPHEY WHOLESALE & RETAIL srniv IS All oí these 51 o n nil li ff CloodM. In Italy women grieve in while gar ments and men in, brown. In China white is worn by both sexes. In Turkey, Syria, (Jappadoeia and Ar menia celestial blito is the tint ehoson ; in Egypt yellowish brown, the hue of the di;ad leaf is deemed proper, and in Ethiopia, where men are blaelc tiy -tmlilim nf liiiiirnino' colors are symbols. W lute symbolizes miritv. an attribute of our dead : the celestial bine, that place of rest where. happy souls are at peace ; the yellow or dean leaf tells that death is the end of all human hope, and that man falls as the autumn lt;af, and gray whispers of the earth to which ' all return. The Syrians consider mourning for the "dead an cll'eniinate practico, and so-when they grieved .they put on .women's clothes as a sign of weakness and as a shame to them for a lack of manliness. The Thracians made a feast, when one of their lovéd ones died, and every method of ioy and delight was employ ed. This, meant that i the. dead had passetl from a state of misery into one of felicity. 1 Black 'was introduced as mourning by the queen of Charles Vlll. Heforo that the. French, queens wyre white mourning and were known as white queens. American llcyistcr.' ' DRTJOG-IS1!' . 1 ; . 1 : i M t?WST JfA TIOXAT, ttANK EVIlVUfG, . - - Now Moxloo Il'vve just opened their new st.n-.k of Drugs, Stationery, Fancy Goods, lollet Articles, i aims , and oils, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars. .,. ,, 5JThe most careful attention is given to our Prescription Trade. "8 i Because they aró 'courteously trcAtd and supplied with the finest brands of Li.-,n"s and Cigars. Wine room in connection where parties can bo supplied with a tlue oyster stew on short notice-, ' L. t. BORtt. Proprietor. Back of T. Romero's store. i . . .,.!-! .'!.. ' ' ' , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKR IN Wines Liquors arid : ' NEXT TO DUNLAP AND WINTERS, ; Weet Side of Plaza; Las Vegas, N M, Mrs. J. H. Baker & Co. HAVE OPENED " , A Variety Store and News Stand Their Stock Consists of Ladles Furnlsnlng Goods, Embroideries, Zephyrs, Ocrman t'own Yarns and Fancy Supplies, Stationery, News, Perl' odieals & Current.; . Literature. A new lino of Novelties for office family and ' gentlemen's use. A stock of Cigars unequal od for flavor and quality. Visitors are receiv ed cordially. ; . Sixth St., opposite the St. Nicholas PLAS VECAS LANING MIL F, C, OGbEN, Proprietor. Dressed Lumber for Sale. Lumber Surfaced to , Order. AH Styles of Moulding Turning of all Descriptions, Newell Posts, Balustrades, Scroll-Sawing, . Contracting, BuilcUug : Work and Estimates from a distance w ill , receive prompt attention. LAS VEGAS, - - NEW MEXICO Oyster Bay Restaurant! OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. lVEet,l, 33 Cts. SERVED AT ALL HOURS. ' " SAMPLE ItOOM ATTACHED. E X 0 HAN Q B SALOON JANIESD. WOLF, Proprietor. ! ! ' The Best Liquors, Wines and Cigars an Town -': SXXjXjX JilEllD TABLES : . ' ' Good Glub Rooms, and Lunch at all Hours Marcellino, Bofta & Perez Proprietors of 'tlxo"". ' ! ,!- NEW- MUSIC' ST.QEE PIANOS, ORGANS, IIAUPS. GUITARS, VIOLINS AND ALL KIMD8 OP MUSICAL ON HAND AND FOR SALE. ' '' "'. " ... , , jgjiioot TEtq-sIo ; eft? Stationery ALSO ,-,ri., , ,-, :'v í"IIead(uiarters for Choleo Tobacoo and Clgars.EÍ i'- i I MAEGAEITO EOMEEO, -I hlA LICK IN AT- .-jar Goods 8old strictly tor C-aab and'ai 8'mall Profits. BRANCH STOKE AT LA: CUESTAv N. M. T ! i i i I I rrenidciit Gurlioll'M TaTOi-Ilo Poem. l'resulent ilai-JkltTs iavoritc . wi't wi.i Telitijrson, and lhc poem, lie loVed best was "In Mernorhim." The fol lowing familiar stanaa from this poem which he quoted in an address on the death of Lincoln, and which were more than. rje apjAied U lumaejf ítfter Ills accession to tné'Pres'ldeney.-'havo'ánéw and melancholy and signilicant interest now. He was, indeed t v - - i As some divinely gifted mun ! Whoso. llfo iu low estate began, And on a simplo Tillago KmeiM Viho breaks his birth's Invidious bar, ; -' ; And graRps tho skirts of htfpny-rhanéo, And breasts tho lilo-.vs of cireuinstance, And grapples with his evil star ; ;W8o lnalces by forec tiis.iiiftlt known, Á And lives to fltttehthé goldín keys, . f , rp moj ft mighty stftte's deercos ' And shape the whisper at the throne. . . And, moving up from high to h!gh(T, Bcromos ou f ortumH crowntn(r slopo ; -.'" Tlio pillar 6í a paople's hope, '; fThe litro ofj a w?rld'8 desire, i jj , I ? ? ' I f ' Fresh tlressed chickens, hntfer, cm;, and porte link sausago at Hooper's Kast Sido market.-, , . 1 ; ' '.' ll-18-4t. 1 TGXPBEA HO TJ.S.E, U. ' i llailroad AveV Opposite Browne & Manzanares, Las Vegas: Town Lots for Sale in The Perea family, of Bernalillo, have laid out a large tract of land in that beautiful town, exteuding north on tillier side of the railroad. These lots are very desirable for business and residence property,' and are right among the niiwvaids and frultrerowing lands. Lands for gardens, orchards and.-vineyards can be, easily obtained. The property will be sold at reason able rates.' For fanner: information apply to ,. , . , Bernalillo,, N. at. The .'Sunt Nicholas Hotel White Oaks Staare Line. THo White Oaks Stnire Lino; is runninir dally eoaches f rom .Soeorro to Whito Oaks. ; After Oct. 15th a buekboard will run daily to lt. Stanton. Eiirpteou nours irom ooeorro to White Oaks. Good aeeommodations. Best und quickest way to the WhitoOaks. . W-J-tf H. E...MÜLNIX. Las .Vegas, ..Mm- 'Mexico:" rT'u''' v''in T. f, ; fjshiimw. , pro rum tor - Will be Kept as a First-class Hotel; . ';:; ; .v Providing a .good .'table, good attention fine Winer, The Traveling .iM'io'ií.ol? i.-.i. fúblifí are coriliwhj'ineiled. Restaurant- & Gi tv Bakery A. P., BAREIER, -AND- ORNAMENTAt PAINTER. Frescoing, Graining, . Glazing, I; ,' llAitBLtNO, ;CALsbMING, ETC.'1 . ' : J3P-SHOP EAST' OP THE COURT HOUSE, .,j ...,,,..,-; , LAS, VEGAS.,; .... r.i-4 Healer In General.) n!i.n: 3IKTIC0. í'" ..." This house has been newly opened and thoroughly renovated, teous attention guaranteed to all. ' IS Everjlhing first class. Cour- , pop'r AMUSEMENT. SEUATE SALOOIT "..i ' "AlsoTealer In Cattle? Sheep, Wool; Hides, Crqdn r '- r-fc .- vo. ., A '.- -J ' - u -J. And all Kinds of Produce. Freight teams always ready and freigiitlng .done to au parj,s pi tne, j.erriiory v ,, Full weight i find Tark Grocerj.i í t ;,fair count, at' tho i tl'Á v i " 7-27 tf r CHAS, TOPT, apx-oiii-iotor. : CENTER STREET, EAST LAS VEGAS. '" I -i.! Open Day and - ISTlgrlxt Prívalo Club Itoom in ronnectlon. All Bust brands of Llnuors and Cigais cons kinds of Lcgitlmato Games always In full bit st. stautly on hand. ÍÍ BILLY'S" -AND- KINDS OF - : - : '"'I i m ! - AVHOLES A.LE AND KETAIL;; ;.t,; ...fi l ir--; ,!, GROCERIES, TOBACCO AND C10AR '-'T'i ."'. i COSÍS-KCTIOSERIKS, fBUIfR, ETC. . ,, ,, :: ,; , ,. Vegas, - - -.....'.' m, 3Sr-vcr..3Mo3K.io, JK9 Board by the Week $5.00. Everything in tirst-class style. . ; W. H. SMITH. Pkopkirtok. LAS VEGAS, N. M., AND DEALEU IN Hay, Grain & Produce of all Kinds. ST. MICHAEL'S GQLLEGE E SANTA FE, N. M. Conducted by the ' Brotheis of the Christian Schools TunMS Board andl'ultion for session Of ton months, 8200; Washing and Bedding, .85. The session begins th() first week of Noviiin ber anil closes the last week of August. For further particulars apply to . , BttO. BOTULP1I, Pies't. ; New Store! New Good: ! William Gillermaii -7 iC J AYSE & BATLETT ,i 1 , , , Dealers In "' ' , :,h .lr::ni n., l,in .i;--. .-; !,-; ' Diamonds, Watches, Clocks & Jewelry ': : :,; ! SOLE AGENTS FOlt THE ,:. Celebrated , Eockfo'rd Watch Co. 1 . ! iAND The Johnson Optical Company, Ü:. 1 !- i .n: i .;-id-. ;i .'.,r,uii Afull I'no of Noxiifan J'illlyrc( Jewelry anil ' Silver Plated Vare ." Opposite Otoro, BeUr to CP,. .2et:X1.'V'oewBi HAS OPENED A STOvJK GENERAL MERCHANDISE -AT- Liberty, New Mexico. : THBG -RÜTBNSBGK;;;; f 111.. '.. mi I .-"I f J '.!i; iLll r ,: ' -'. .s-.tMÍt !!! "Mil: YI'l. It. vil! -I'll yl WATCH MAKEE AND" JEWELER, Chapman Hall Billed Parlor and :l; lv r,l-)'V:i II- 'b "I il'iil " .in'i -DÉALEU in GOLD ' AND SILVER FILIGREE JEWELRY. , A Full Assortment In uvury Liiy'i, w'.ii I wül be sold at Las Vegas prices, Freight ad'le.i . LAS VECAS , , , Assay Office, OF JoHii Eobertson,F.S. A . i. i Assayer,'.; ", ," ; VllNING . -pNGINEE-j OfBoo, Grand Atto., ' Opposite Optic Block.'"1 ' " EAST LAB VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. a--WATCHES REPAIRED! AND H4 .r.l I'M) ! EN(iRAVlKG ; ; i : 1 1 V 1 .i!n;)io SPECIALTY.1 -a 1 . ': li l! .' LUN CHJROOM .3 j-'j : ' í: : SOUTH SIDE OF PLAZA, ; v ,, : ,, ,., sia-nsToEiD and blub jjajp Fiiuwt Wines, Liipiors and Cigars constantly on hand. Elegant parlors and Wine Rooms, n connection. . ; ... :t ' , ' I- - Open Dav and Night. Lunch at all Hours. S3" Telephone to Old and New Town aud the Hot Springs. Q'Y ' ' ''' ÍM í í Srvston M"1 Western Dlly jPafceri.. WTLIVC, BURTON, Proprlotor. ' , THE MONARCH lhc Finest. Resort in West Las Vesas where the Very Best Itrands of Liquors and Clgar are constantly kept on hand. Private , Club Itoom In Connection. , Call ou i ' - i P. J. MAKTIN, Proprietor.; ' Dnlly 8tff nnd Express Line. ! Between ' Cimarron and Springer. Leaves Cimarron at 7 a. m. end arrives at Bpringer at 11 a. ra. Loa vea Springer at 1 p. and ar rives at Cimarron at 5 p. m. Will carry pas sengers cheaper thnn any other line, i , ' :; ,-'' . "FBENCIir,"!' i,, i ...,,. u-íii. u . i;:;,-.-... : proprietor. ' MENDENHALL, HUNTER & CO., FEED STABLE ! .lit 33AHt AXicl. Wot Xjt "VofsawBi. );::! Mill I. Dealers in Horses and" Mules,' ' alstí' Fiño Buggies' u(l (jarrlHges for tíii Í Rigs for the Hot Springs and other roints oí interest ÍJiiHltBiii thftTfirritrv.' f OutUU in the Territory' .V.i' íii:'..,l!: 'Ths 'f i.-ivta tfi, ),;i A Assays of Ores made with accuracy nml ill atch. Prompt attention will bo na'd to or en sent from the various mining oamiis of tliu Territory. , , , . Examining and Reporting on Mines and i , Mining Claims a Specialty. . ASSAYS CONSIDERED COXFUtENTlAI i. .i J. B. TA LOR NG ; i; Establishment; -; 71 Located on South Second St., opposite the Santa F Bakery, where he li prcpareil, to, ,(tl1 kinds of work promptly, and In' Workman Ikt manner, at reewnable J .ynmi f, i!'.-;- - iif \n\n Otero ni-.- it i.