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sMII.YGAZKTTK SUNDAY. NOVEMHKll 27. 2SS: Altt'iid iliurrh to-day. Charlie llf-ll jmt in a telephone yes terday. l'aciiic express nearly two hour late yesterday. The Sumner House lias received the long-looked for range. (i. V. Smith states that lie will have a big supply of Raton coal here Monday. J. C. Withers, son of Non. J. C. Withers, of Missouri, died in Trinidad on the 25th. Work w ill be commenced Monday on the large reservoir above the Hot Springs for the water works. Rev. J. K. Cohenour will go to Santa Fo this week to nM in the organization of a Baptist church nt that place. The people. fVí n.'d not forget Hoop er's new meat market on the plaza. He keeps choice meats of all kinds. A niagnilicent team of bay horses now pull the Adams Express wagon. They were brought from Kansas City. Roberts & Wheelock have four large buildings to finish cornice for. They are well prepared to do this kind of work. The ball at Raton tendered by the Raton Literary Club to Paul du Chaillu tales place there next Tuesday even ing. Thu National saloon onjthe south sido of the plaza, was sold yesterday to W. AV. Rawlins and A. Kelly, who will take charge about December 1st. Only $30 to Paso del Norte and rc 1 "'-'.i during the progress of the "Feast oí Our Lady of Guadalupe." Better take advantage of the half fare and go. The water pipe was laid yesterday along Bridge street up to the Plaza. It is intended to have the entire water works system tinished by February 1st. Tom Davis oilers to wager one hun dred dollars to one that he handles more hides and pelts than all the other houses in Las Vegas put together. We acknowledge the receipt of the wedding, cards of Hon. L.. Bradford Prince and Miss Beardsley, and wish the happy couple long years of matri monial bliss. A dispatch this morning says that the Atlantic & Pacific company voted yes terday to prosecute work vigorously until the line from the Rio Grande to the Pacific is in operation. Capt. Marshall has been ordered from Ft. Leavenworth to this district to take the position of Chief Quarter Master, relieving Col. Lee, who goes to Buffalo, New York. J. AV. Williams, Virginia, has been appointed the pastor of the M. E. Church, South, for Las Vegas. He in tends to reach Lns Vegas by the middle of December. The Eight Mile coal mine is showing up well. It is owned by Messrs, Holmes, Marcus and E. Levy. Mr, Levy has some very nice specimens of coal taken from this mine on exhibition at the Sumner House. Pupils still come from all points to the Jesuit college. They have now sixty day boarders. El Paso furnishes nine pupils, and three sons of Dr. Sa ímtniego, ex-Governor of Chihuahua, have recently arrived to attend school this year. The El Moro, Trinidad andNewMex ico railroad company has filed with the Secretary of State the seal of its corporation. The seal consists of the letters E. M.. T. & N. M. Ry. Co., and an article enclosing the word seal in the centre. Trinidad News. Lockhart & Co. have established a new tin shop in ,1-" building in rear of Ralhbun's !.; .store. They have brought on a new and costly lot of tin ners' tools and have engaged the servi ces oí Mr. Reiuhoel, of Denver, to take charge of the shop. They intend to push the lighting. The contributions already subscribed to the enterprise have been liberal. A Inlie more aid, a few more hundred dollars subscribed, and it becomes a fixed fact that "Las Vegas has a female seminary, " and the work of building will commence at once. J. J. Fitzgerrcll was taking deposi tions again yesterday. The cases be fore him were, C. B. Holt vs. the A., T & S. F. railway. M. Salazar, Esq. ap pouring for plaintiff, and Boslwiek & Whitelaw for defendants, and A. C " knjan vs. John B. Brntion, Bost- wick & Whitelaw for plaintiff. O. Newell of the Trinidad News, and wife came down yesterday and regis tered at the Sumner House. Mr. New ell is interested in a splendid copper prospect at Coyote, and has just been looking after the development of the mine. This mine shows well and will likely capture Mr. Newell and make a New Mexican of him. People from the Panhandle, of Texas and the Pecos Valley compliment the Gazette on the full telegraphic and territorial news it furnishes them. In their distant places the telegraphic news is particularly acceptable as it arrives days before any other paper reaches them. That is sufficient reason for the steady increase of circulation among the substantial stockmen and business men of that extensive country east and south. Penple want imws and appreciate it, and the paper which in curs the expense to furnish it. Jack McManus, the bold, bad, six footer man M'hoshot Clancy at Wallace, and who was f.rrested three days ago for assault, yesterday stabbed engineer A. R. Cole in the abdomen with a poeket knife, infiicting a slight wound. McManus was locked up by Officer Franklin and will be tried before Justice Steele. We hope he will be sent up for a month or so. AX ABLE ABTIÜT. A Ip Info lh Ntudiu f JS. II. Tul I. man. Ye-lerday, at the suggestion of a friend, we leisurely dropped into the rooms of N. II. Tallman, the excellent crayon artist from Peoria, 111. The visit paid us well, for there we found por traits of some of our well-known citi zens, which in finish, appearance, ex pression nnd naturalness can be sur passed by no crayon artist anywhere. He lias finished portraits of F. A. Manzanares, Miss Cora McCoy, Mr. A. F. Jilson, and Mr. W. M. Williams. That of F. A. Manzanares is a panel portrait, standing figure, three-fourths length, and 25.X-U) inches in size. The expres sion is excellent and the whole appear ance is c xccedingly life-like. The portrait of Miss Cora McCoy is a most excellent one, very finely fin ished with a dark background. The features are well defined, the expression pleasant. It could not be improved upon in our judgment. The bust Mze portraits of Messrs. A. F. .iiison and W. M. Williams are just us natural as life and would be imrae ately recognized by their acquaint ances anywhere. Mr. Ta'lnian brought out several portraits of persons in the East which are also samples of his artistic work. His studio.in the first residence east f the bridge on the north side of the street, is open for visitors at all times during the middle of the day, and he most cordially iiiSites everyone to call and examine. AnxioiM Inquirers. In yesterday's mail J.J. Fitzgerrcll received letters containing the following facts: Garret T. Dorland, a wholesale jewel er of Cincinnati, writes that he wants to kivestin Las Vegas property. He will start for this city about Janury 1st. C. C. Comstock, manufacturer and dealer in lumber and woodenware, at Grand Rapids, Michigan, writes that he will soon ceme to Las Vegas to lo cate. He makes extensive inquiries about business openings, etc. J. J. Hickman, Columbia, Mo., makes inquiry about the stock and ranch business. James T. D. Wilson, mayor of Hous ton, Texas, writes a lengthy letter, ask ing many questions, particularly about stock. CIll'fil'H SEHYICES. METHODIST. Morning services at 11 o'clock, con ducted by Rev. D. M. Brown, pastor. Rev. W. W. Welsh, of the M. E. Church, South, will preach in the eve ning at 7 o'clock. The Sunday school at 3 o'clock in the afternoon will be interesting. S. J. Fleming, superin tendent. l'KESB VTEKIAN. Services this morning at 11 o'clock. Evening services at 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:13 a. m. BAPTIST CHAPEL. Sunday school at 10 o'clock this morning. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Cohenour at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Subject for evening sermon, "Address to young ladies and gentle men." A cordial invitation to all. PHESBYTEJÍIAN MISSION. Services by Rev. L. Vargas in the West Sido Presbyterian Church at 11 a. in. CATHOLIC. First mass held on Sundays at 9:30 a. m. Week days at 6:30 a. m. FEMALE SEMINARY. The Project Heeling with Very Good Support. The project of establishing a female seminary in Las Vegas is progressing finely. The more 1 he subject is agitat ed the more it grows in favor with the people, and there is an almost unaui m.. desire among all classes for such an institution of learning. We are in formed that there are already quite a large number of young ladies and girls ready to enter the school. All through the adjacent country governesses are employed in families because there are no suitable schools to which the child ren can be sent. Its urgent need is everywherefclt, and doubtless it will I crowded with students as soon as the building is ready for their reception. The intliienoe it will wield in favor of our growing city will be great, morally, financially and intellectually. In addi tion to being a scat of learning for the culture of our own city students, it will attract them from all points in the Southwest to this most central point, and must nccesarily be the source of very great benefit to the city, as all like institutions are. The fact that "in Las Vegas is located a fine female semina ry," will do very much to keep up the good name of our city. Heise & Strauss are preparing to at once commence the erection of a large two story stone building adjoining the Gazette office on the west. It will be built of stone, iron front, 25 feet front and 75 feet deep. Ground will be bro ken iu a few days for the new building. The new buildings which will soon be erected on Bridge street will make it one of the best in the city. Roberts & Wheelock have a nice ho tel anunciator which they will put in the Plaza Hotel when that building is ready for use. It is an electric bell an nunciator and is a very ingenious in strument. A person in any certain room touching the key, which connects with the instrument by means of a wire, will ring a bell and at the samo time expose the number of his room in the anunciator so that the porter can tell at which room his services are re quired. .). F. Burcher in the Optic block keeps the best stock of cigars in the city; "such," he says, "as Grant sniok, ed before the war, and such as ho would have smoked had he obtained a third terra." PEItSOXAf.. W. S. Whiter is sojourning in town. E. II. Watkins was up from Kingman yesterdaj-. S. M. Folsom went on to Santa Fe yesterday. John B. Woolen returned from the south yesterday. M. Brunswick returned yesterday from Fort Wingate. E. K. Walters of Clement's mill was iu town yesterday. Mrs. Liddell left jeslerday for Ben son, Arizona, rn a visit. j John Roberts of Chicago is register ed at the Sumner House. R. L. McConnell, Kansas City, is registered at the Exchange. Will Bobbins returned j-estorday from a week's visit in Albuquerque. A. S. Higgins, a picture dealer from Chicago, 111., is at the Depot Hotel. Fred. Harvey went down to Deraing yesterday. He will return Monday. Walter C. Hadley returned yesterday from a flying business trip to Santa Fe. J. F. Terry. Winsor, Vermont, arriv ed yesterday and registered at the St. Nick. , Con Cosgrove returned yesterday from the east, looking in the best of health. James MeMasters, of Howard & Mc Masters will, start for Tascoso to morrow. Chas. L. Parsons returned from the south yesterday. He intends spending the winter at the Ilot-Springs. C. M. Chase, editor of the Vermont Union, left yesterday for Santa Fe, to gether with his brother, Henry Chase. M. M. Chase, manager of the Cimar ron and Maxwell cattle companies, yes terday boarded the train for Santa Fe. C. B. Tellar, a brother-in-law of S . perintendent Seely, came up from Lamy yesterday to spend thst Sunday. C. P. Nicolson, proprietor of the livery stable on Douglas Avenue, east of the Sumner House, is laid up with a bad felon. C. R. Browning will start from La Grange, Missouri, to-morrow for Las Vegas, and if nothing happens will reach here Wednesday. T. J. Wilson, representing R. L. Mc Donald & Co., dry goods, St. Joseph, came down from Mora yesterday. He leaves for Pueblo in a few days. A. II. Gage, freight agent, left yes terday for a visit of several months east. He will enjo3T himself generally and possibly lecture on New Mexico. Mr. Love, mayor of Newton, Kansas, and proprietor of the National Hotel at that place, went through to Socorro yesterday, accompanied by his wife. Mrs. S. A. Hubbell returned from Bernalillo yesterday, where her son was buried last week. Mr. Perea and wife, her daughter and son-in-law, re turned with her. Col. J. Franco Chavez of Albu querque made us a pleasant visit yes terday. Col. Chaves is an agreeable gentleman and is better versed in the history and traditions of New Mexico' than any other man in it. AV. T. Kiser, Emporia, Kan.; Geo. F. Shorb, Chicago; Thos. E. Gaines, Kan sas City; Ben. Manz, St. Joseph-, J. Cerf, and J. Thompson Lindsley, St. Louis, are stopping at the St. Nick. Lieut. A. E. AVood of the 4th Cavalry drops us a note from Fort Stanton, say ing that I., B. and D companies had arrived there on the 17th, from Camp Apache. They had a long, hard march through snow and rain part of the time. The many friends of Lieut. Wood in Las Vegas visiting Stanton will be glad to meet him there. OUR DISPLAY of Two Tons Fancy Candies is now ready for Inspection. All are Invited to see Them, BELL I CO, The Plaza Grocers and Bakers. VERY FINE. Ladies' ulsters, both plain and fancy trim med, received yester day by express. Isidor Stern. FRFNIl LAKE TltOlT AT BELL & CO'S. THE PLAZA GROCERS & BAKERS. Ludios' cloaks, ulsters and dolmans at the lowest of prices at Chas. Ilfeld's. ll-24-lw. Up the rond, down the road, and all over the land the universal cry is "such lovely mince pies," "delightful home made bread," "such splendid buns," yes, and don't you forget it!" Center Street Bakery. 1 1-27-1 1. i Fine "venison at the California meat market. East Side, Foster & Dames'! proprietors. 11-27-lt. CALVIN FISK, REAL STATE and STOCK BROKER. NOTARY PUBLIC AND INSU RANCE AGENT, Office In Optic Block, EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. Offers for sale the following city lots: Five lots in the Buena Vista addition for $40 each. Five lots in the Buena Vista addition for $50 each. Six lots in the Buena Vista addition for SfGO each. Six lots in the Buena Vista addition for $75 each. Three lots in the Buena Vista addi tion for $90 each. Three lots iu the Buena Vista addi tion for $100 each. Six lots in the Buena Vista addition for $125 each. Four lots in the Buena Vista addition for 175 each. Four splendid corner lots in J. II. Phillips' subdivision, two blocks from the center of business, $150 each. Several nice lots in the- San Miguel Hill and Town Site Go's addition, rang ing from $75 to $125 each. Las Vegas Hill Site Town Go's addi tion, the uictst building lots in Las Ve gas. These lots are just in the marliet. There are only about 50 of them sold, and in this addition several beautiful brick residences will soon be built, cost ing from $4,000 to $10,000 each. These lots will be sold from $50 to $275 each, and wildouble their value iu sixty days from this date. Business Lots. One lot in front of Sumner House, price $1,000. One lot fronting on Sixth street and Grand Avenue, price $1,500. One lot fronting on Douglas street, in front of new San Miguel National Bank, price $1,000. Business Property. Business house and lot on Douglas Avenue, price $1,100; rents for $35 per month. Two lots with inferior improvements on Douglas Avenue, price $2.200. Topeka House and lot on Railroad Avenue, price $1,800 ; rents for $50 per month. Corinthian Hall and lot on Railroad Avenue, building 25 feet front by 140 feet deep ; runts for $1,000 per year ; price $2,050. Building and lot on Railroad Avenue; rents for $75 per month ; price $2,500. Business property in various parts of the city for sale, that will pay from 25 to 40 per cent, per annum on the invest ment. Residence Property. Large modern built brick house with eight nice rooms and three lots ; price $3,500, rents for $55 per month. Fine brick house four rooms and one lot ; price $2,000, rents for $30 per month. Elegant frame house, eight large rooms, two nice lots, good well of wa ter, nice shade trees in front yard, price $2,000, rents for $45 month. An elegant residence with five corner lots, that are worth $2,500 cash, twelve large rooms, rents for $100 per month, price $4,500. Residence with six large rooms, two nice lots, good barn, price $1,500. Frame residence, lour nice rooms, two corner lots, price $1,300. Residence live rooms, two nice lots, price $1,200. Residence and lot, four rooms, price $800. Three new houses, three rooms each, rents for $18 per month, price for three $1,800. House with live rooms and lot, rents for $25 per month, price $800. Nice residence, two nice lots, furnish ed complete, price $1,200. If you want to buy a lot; If you want to buy a house; If you want to sell a lot; If you want to sell a house; If you have a house to rent; If you want to rent a house; If you want to invest your money so as to secure best returns in shortest time, call on us and wo will endeavor to please you. No trouble to answer questions. No trouble to show you around. If you came to Las Vegas to locate or invest, be sure and come to see us and we will do you good. . CAL YIN FISK, R AL ESTATE AGENT, Optic Block, - EAST LAS VEGAS Nulfln'M Addition. The Sutlin addition, immediately east of the depot grounds, has been laid off into lots, which are offered for sale by the undersigned at extraordinarly low prices. The location of these lots for residence purposes, is as choice as any in the city, while their closo proximity to the business center of town, renders them still more desirable. For terms and prices call on Calvin Fisk, Real Estate Agent and Notary Public, Optic Block, East Las Vegas, New Mexico. 11-20-tf furniture. Lockhart & Co. keep a fine line of fur niture of all grades; very superior par lor sots, chairs, etc. 10-5-tf LAKGrEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MEjNTS nig Ms II HATSICAPS Ever brought to this Territory at Chas. W. Danver's SIXTH 8TKEET, Opposite San Miguel National Bank, East Las Vegas JONES & CO. Have just opened a hargv and Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES AND FIXE n Everything New nnd Fresh nnd sold nt tj x i- n " Second Door East of Hank Building on BRIDGE ST., LAS VEGAS Buy the Pearl Lined Croquet Alastic at JAFFA BROS. Move! Stoves! Stoves! Three hundred in stock and 300 on the road of the celebrated Wm. Resor & Co., cook and heating stoves. Come and give us a call. Makwede, Bkum ley & Co. 11-19-lmt. Removal. J. C. Blake has removed his harness shop from the plaza to Shupp's build ing, east of the bank. He now has more room to accommodate his largely increased stock and growing business. He employs the best workmen and can fill orders for harness, saddles, etc., promptly and satisfactorily. 11-18-tf Your Main Object Is to 2jet full value and you can get it at the store of Isidor Stern. Boots & shoes, the largest and most com plete stock in the Ter ritory. You are bound to find what you want at eastern prices city Shoe Store. TAFFY OX A M.ATE PESC1L. AT BELL & CO'S. THE PLAZA GROCERS & BAKERS. Fresh cocoanuts at Cooper's candy factory. 20-lw. Six varieties new figs at Cooper's candy factory. 20-lw. Always Ahead. At the Oyster Bay. Everything first class. ll-!26-2t Sutlin' s addition. KONE TO EQUAL OUR Cream bread, fancy cakes, etc. Bell & Co., The Plaza Grocers & Bakers. Fine Merino Rm. W. J. Colvin, the breeder and ship per of fine Merino rams, of Larned, Kansas, will arrive hero in a few days with a lot ot horses, mules and forty full blood Merino rams, and will stop here for some days. Those desiring to purchase will find this a splendid op portunity. 11-20-tf Buy your clothing at T. Romero & Son's. ll-0-3t. Try "Billy's Ponies" Cigars, pure Havana. Go to the Oyster Bay Restaurant for a good square meal. Open day and night. ll-26-2t IIOXF.Y AND HWEET POTATOES AND CREAM BREAD AT BELL ft CO'S. THE PLAZA GROCERS & BAKERS. OBACCO CIGARS Onco More to xixo Front ! 99 - THE New York Clothing House CEN'TKE STREET BRANCHES AT -A.lTDxciviorcixo xn.c3L Doming Bed Rock Prices Our three houses carry an immense sbck which enables u to defy all competition. We cull especial attention to onr being The Agents for Devlin & Co. For suits to order In fifteen day. Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale. Also Agent for Burt & Mear's Celebrated itr Come one ! come all ! Latest styles this Fall, Our new House is open. The fresh stock unbroken Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes In any shape you choose, None lower than our margin Go to the New York Clothing House to Bargain. Gardner & Gillies, Propr's IF. COGHLAN Has Opened the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of BOOTS AftSD SHO S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, EVER BROUGHT TO NEWJMEXICO. 3Lj. Howison, Manager The Attention of Dealers is Called to this Stock. Work Done to Order. nAIIiHOAD - AVE., BAST LAS VEGAS. -AT- THE- Leading House In the Territory. R.R.Ave., East Las Vegas A COMPLETE LINE OF DRY GOODS Fancy Goods, LADIES' CLOAKS Flannels, ALL KINDS OF DRESS TRIMMINGS ALL KINDS OF SILKS AND SATINS ALL STYLES OF Gents' Furnishing Goods AND CLOTHING A FULL LINE OF HATS I CAPS BOOTS & SHOES. Carpets and Wall Paper Hy. Hysinger, Commercial Agent. TO MY MANY FRIENDS : I am pleased to inform you that I am now lo cated in East Lus Vi'tcns, headquarters at the City Shoe 8 tore, opposite Gross, Blaekwell & Co's commission house. I am selling alleliissos of goods and shall be pleased to see you all. HY. HYSINGER. E 'DIES GOOD LEE a WOSTERZBL MERCHANT TAILORS Wo have Just opened a Merchant Tailoring eatnbllshment and arc prepared to put up Butts in the latest slyle. Cleaning and repairing a npe iiilty. Work done at short notice. Call and nee us. Opposite Lock hart's Block, EAST LAS VEGAS, - - MEW MEXICO - Hand - made Boots and Shoes. O.K. DltOWNINQ, EDWARD HBNnV, C. F. ALLEN OF C. R. BROWNING Old and Reliable ! Established in 1879. Office Linnoln Street, near Grand Avenue Unimproved lots and property for salo in all parts of the city, at prices from $50 to $1,000. Improved Business and Residence property at prices from $450 to $20,000. Property in Las Vegas Town Com pany's Lands. Property in Roscjiwald's Addition. Property in Rosenwald & Co.'s Addi tion. Property in Blanchard & Co.'s Addi tion. Property in San Miguel Town Sito Co.'s Addition. Property in Raynold's Addition. Property in Las Vegas Hill Site Co.'s Addition. Property in Buena Vista Addition. Embracing Property in the fallowing Blocks: "A" 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12r 14, 16, 17, 19, 22, 24, 20, 29, 80, 31, 40, and elsewhere. Property in both East and West Las Vegas. Ranch Property in San Miguel and other counties. Stores and Houses to Rent. Also a good, well established and paying Business in Las Vegas for sale. Call and examine for particulars and prices. Office open frm 7 a. ni. to 9 p. rn. Eugene Clemm WHOLESALE Commission Merchant LAS VEGAS NEW MEXICO. Potatoes, Apples, Corn, Flour, Butter, Eirif Poultry, and Vegetables. At Lowest Market Prices. M Estate