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y. fe A '. SIiA 1jUyv'JA - . . V, , , Philharmonic society met last night. ViRn U'v t - ii t-. . ,, Krai cstaU (runfien again this morn- Wallace Sisters fits evening nt Baca hall. Hurt Hanson has taken the position ns bartendt-r at the Occidental. Roberts & Wheelock yesterday sold a house and three lots o M. A. Coxa for , t 1.000. , . ' j Fair and entertainment at: the Pres byterian church Thursday and Friday , evenings- ... ,. We Tan acrosK-H one cent piece yes terday. Quite a furiosity. We have it on exhibition, f-vi. .XI . I ,7 ii1 ' J. C. Blake.: the harness manufac . turcr, is having gas pines and fixtures ' plac-ciU htobrvXV,, jj ' Joe Bernard is busy'fixing ' upbis old ranch at La lieroantina.' He seitt'out n lot of supplier yesterday. ( 1 f The Chinese washeu man, Joe, of the Summer house laundry, makes lots of fun for the boys playing pool. , , ? We yesterday' received a copy of the 'Resources of Arizona,", issuedfcy.he Legislature of that Territory. ' " ' .The Wallace,, Sister', troupe played in Trinidad lasf'n'ignf, and will arrivf t; ittLasl Yégaftfubf today's Pwifijjiex- , press. in 1 i New ountert, shelving," etc., are be ing fitted iutq the city shoe store!' How ison is doing ai well rnierited; paying business. CH:0U !' ' r;ÍIIOÍU-;V! Lantry &t Burr, contractors, want fifty men to work . ia theW quarry t Rogers'! Bentfc . , Tt H. ,Ward, t of this city, will giro- information Richard tíerneí has "'purchased a, fine mare, imported direct from Louisana. He hasn't decided on a name, but has a Sunday eveniug was the eve of-the anniversary of, Santa f Ga,ud,alupe, and the Mexicans honored it witli numerous bonfires throughout their section of the cityr-; r;n .?.ioM-. Russell & Alexander, the contractors who are ''putting 'úp'thó' water works system here "have-moved their head quarters from Cojpradfl. Springs tJTo peka, Kansas. .j't; ,.,.-,1' r; Wouldn't it bo well to take down the signs in the street-cars which tell .the stranger that the fare is ten centSj and replace them with correct nes?- Sev eral recent arrivals in the city have spoken to us about it. W. W. Whittredge, traveling for J. W. líringham &' Co., Boston, lost a commercial memorandum yesterday, .somewhere between the' Sumner House and the depot he thinks. A suitable reward will be paid for its return to this oilice. W. E. Sherman', wipj is Golden Star feoppér 'mini working the ppér : miner . about -five miles west of town in the San CarloS district, came 111 town yesterday tq look for a couple of additional work men. He brought in: a quantity of specimens, taken fronij a' dejjüij of twenty-two feet. ... ' Judd Credit will occupy -the whole of the building of Mrs. Demarais, in front of C. Blanchard's"' store as', afbrber shop and batli rom. He is getting his shop pretty well arranged. -Yesterday the mohuniental sign asmove5lown and placed in position in front of his shop. ' 14 -v i" Successful efforts aVe?J)einjynade to organize a social club on the West Side, The plan is to rent and furnish a suif ablo room, seats," lights, music, etc., as sessing eachmemberj5fot the purpose : of defraying expense s, It illjpobably meet once a week . This enterprise is in good hands, aniTinformation will be given at this 'office. , v'-.rt I "" An agent is in the city to" take orders for the first volume of New Mexico re ports. C. II. Gildersleeve of- Snta Fe has compiled this velume.irom the re. ports of the decisiossof the Supreme Court of the Territor. It will be a valuable book' for thft . - lawyers.''' It is printed by Messrs . : Bancroft at Ban Francisco. - .'' - f . ii"' THE ELECTION. Severo . Baca Undoubtedly Elected. The vote yesterday for Territorial Sen ; ator to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of M. Barela, for this county was decidedly light , There was no reg ularly organised Jiarty canvas for any candidate nnd the time was short for a campaign.. Up t jpídníght wé had no returns from anyother precincts than those appertaining w r'this city, v The vote in precinct No. S'yras fot .Serero Baca, 175; Benjamin Stoops,' 8; '..Man uol C. de Baca, 4. Seferino Baca, 1. No. 26. Severo Baca, 44; Manuel C. de Baca, 79; Benjamin Stoops, 0. In precinct NoJ 29, East Las Vegas, the vote stood as follows; B. Stoops, i Manuel C. de BacftJMv.". 33, Severo . . - r ff lVv&s- tiki 'T'' f Neminary. . ,lr..jfOT the female sem- inary Im.Z 1 '. Vecas is so nearly com T 1 1 t .4- ....... 1. 1 ... f . ' piewB inant is nesiraoie 10 ímmeuiaie ; ly select it site ier the building. It is V - to be brick, . twenty- five ; feet , square, two storieijf high, m ithj fpjar recitation if halls, a vestibule and two ree'esses. It 'j "Will cost about; tí,000 when completed. 4 Any company or individual having any land to dispose of on the cast side, suit able for such a building please address Rev. W. W. Welsh through'.; ; post office, and immediate attention will be given to it. M 4v S. J. Flaming has aócepted-, a 'posi tion with Ay A. $; JZfy Wise, and will spend most of his time soliciting , advertisements, etc., for their Ileal Es? i tole and Busing Index, Q tlúc I, attarr Vé4ri'u 3(k Aialttmry. V, I . 5 , Quite a surprise was manifested Sun day evening at the residence of Rev. Father Coudert, the pastor in charge of the Catholics of Las Vegas' by the ren dition in a most excellent styleof some choice selections of music on the violin, harp and clarionetle, by Messrs. Bona, Marceilino and De Cunto. The sur prise was gotten up by a few friends of the reverened gentlemen, in honor of his 25tu jubilee, or in other words, to celebrate the 25th year of his elevation to the priesthood. After the rendition of the first piece the party were invited into the parlor of the parochial resi dence, where each. one was niadeto feci at home by the pastor and his gen ial assistant. - While there- more nd better music was the order of the eve ning, and in parting for the night each felt satisfied) he had contributed his ljuota to'theCntertainnicutof the other. After returning thanks to the gentle men comprising the, party, Father (Uou dert, in his moaT. hafpy mannejr, invited the party to niee't him at dinner-ester-day an invitation which did not need repeating. 'I -1 '' TIIK DIN.NEIt was one of the finest ever participated in by the citizens of Las Vegas, and J: -was enjoyed heartily by thowr present. I Of colirio none but the fair ladiesol the convent could have' gotten up such a princely meal on Such shqrt nstioe. The following arc the names of the honored guests: Rev Perene, S.J.; Rev. R. R. Tummolo, A. J.; Rev. Francis ' iUbbp,WTA: "J., r Rev. A.ítedon, Anton 'Oliieo; Rev.1 Anthreey Forchequ,Sapelle;Rev, Fr. Lesterj asist ant pastor: Rev.J.'B.(alloli,Cbaoeiito: Messrs. F. Á Manlaifares, - Leon PauIJ boeuf, JobnPuudaries, Pr.Tiptbrí'FródT DcsmaraLí,"ChasBlancliard. D. Perez, P. A. Maícéllino, D. Boffa, R-A. Marsh fnd Jas. Browne.' ) . While testing, thevqualiiy of J he va rious "Benedictines" an invitation was" received by the good sisters of the Con ,efet for Father ,Coudertaijd his guest to pay them a visit at half past six in the evening which invitation was ac cepted without a dissenting voice. .The party broke up between three and four o clock, after having spent a most f pleasant and enjoyable time... '"." , Promptly at six o'clock the entire Íiarty j assembled at Mr. Blanchard's, tore, where he acted the host in true French stylo, by tapping a barrel of h tit "Benedictine." It was pronounced good by competent jndges we profess to be only aft amateur, -but in the words of Moore, (who came to, our re lief at thiscritical moment,) we "FilleJ the bumper fair, ""Every drop wtf Sprinkle d Smoothedwny atcur ' ,: . ' ".And cleared aWa'y a wrinkle." , . After the wrinkles and cobwebs weie all "cleared" away, we marched silent ly totfte Convent, each one no doubt busy: with his own thoughts, some keeping time to thé tune of ."The girl 1 left behind me," another brimming to himself VMary land, My Maryland,' and it was left to yoiir" hunible servant, in the absence of a "better representa tive" to chinie in wth "Sti Patrick é Day in the Mbrning.'t-: . ' J. Arriving at the convert we were vush-J ered into the recitatioryoom and cor dially welcomed by the lady Superiol ress, after which Miss Sallie Perez ren dered some beautifully executed music n the. harp," interspersed by tableau8, áfter which an address of wefcome fronrH1 miule some-valuable discoveries in the good sisters to Father Coudert and his guests was read by one of the young ladies. Taking it all in all, it was cer tainly one of the most enjoyable occa sions witnessed here for some time.' Sapper, Fair and Ceneerl, m The Ladies',,Society of the Presbyte rian church, give their long projected entertainments jon" next (Thursday and Friday evenings, Deoepiber 15th and 16th. .. ' ' ' ' . The fair, for which preparations have been going on for many weeks, will be given Thursday evening. A handsome array of useful and handsome articles of every description will be on exhibi-d uon anu ior saie at reason ame races The admission fee, fifty cents,' entitles each person to partake of the excellent icsiivai supper wnicu wiu oe serveu. , , On, Ftiday therewill be a musical, and' literary entertainment which will bo .& pleasure to lovers of spng and declama-; tion. ... . - ir 1 1 .1 1 apoui mis eniertainmeni, due tne iaaies' 01 the church have worked diligently, and the people should turn out. The Philharmonic Sorteiy Organised; The above society met at the resi dence of Mr. T. B. McNair last evening with a full attendance. Thl fdUowing olliccr8 were elected by the society: T. B. McNair, President; A. F. Burnt an, Vice-President; D. ' Boffa,v Secretary4; Wm. H; Carter, Treasurer; H.'B'aoh,1 Musical Director; P. A. Marceilino, As sistant? Mwswial Direetpr. .Tt fmemj bers of the society,anadditIoft ta the above, are: Mrs. .S,-A Studebakerp Mrs. H. B. Warner,rsHi CíHéap,! Mrs. Eva McNair Parsons, ' Mrs". F." I. Hooper, Miss Hattie, My.Hixon, . Miss Ida'Cavanaugh, Miáia Katie M. Cava- naugh, Miss Mandiline Patten, Miss Gracie Warner, Miss Seewald and Messrs. B. Wilcott,TW; G. OwenV. Seewald nd B. E.'f Jóhnstoh. l-Tne'1io- ciety will meet next Monday evening at the residence of Mrs. S, A. Stvídebakerl; Eastern capitalists have just placed in the hands of Calvin Fisk f 50,000 in solid cash to be invested in -deBirable improved ,city property. It shows the good judgment of the capitalists, both in the selection of LasVegas as a place of investment ant in .tbe selection of Mr., Fisk as the .agent. Las Vegas is boujid to be the iuwe irreat and cam- rtánsts"knowit. k - Mr. Edge, of the cattle firm . of Cal houn", Edge & Co., Liberty, was in the city yesterday laying in supplies. r ' ! RAILWAY REVIEW. , , Tred Leach, Jr., of the Saff Marcial division, was In the city Sunday. W. S. Vail, of the Texas & Tactic, registered at the depot hotel Sunday. The freight yard is again full of freight and material for southern points, principally the N.,M. & P.. A lack of engines is the Cause. A special with Superintendent Seely, Trainmaster Dyer, and Seelcy's chief clerk, Mitchell, on board, started down the road Sunday evening on an inspecting tour. Gen. R. D, Mussey and K. C. Dean, Washington, and Simon Stevens, New York, corutiiissioners sent out by the government to examine the A. & P. land grants, arrived in Las Vegas from the south on a special Pullman, car Sunday afternoon. They were accom panied by F. W. Hadfiqldof England; Leland Chubb and G. T, Stevcns,of New York, Percy Thompson, of Wash- ton, and Mrs. E. C, Dean. They vis ited the Hot Springs yesterday morn ing in coin píin y" with Las Vegas friends 1 ... 1 11 ,'tí.a,, ift rfV.t.: and were well pleased? They left yes terday on the north bound train. l'KHSOXAt.. ii J WKingniaii, New York, is at the ra: n I Depot hotel. Mr. S. E. Miles is a late arrival from "White Oaks'. C. A. Morse, Pueblo, registered at the Sumner yesterday. ,, '!rf Ed. Moore, deputy marshall at Lamy, came up yesterday? 1 1 í $ ' l , k W. B. Stapp and family returned from New York Sunday. j Mrs. George W. PYjchard returned Sunday from her Éastern trip. W. D. Locke left yesterday for New York city to spend the holidays. J; A. J. Chapman, an Alpine, Colo rado assayer, arrived yesterday and stopped at the St', Nicholas 1 Judge L. Bradford Prince and wife leased through Sunday on theirwjy to Santa Fe from New York. Mrs. John Dold, of , this,.city, lett on yesterday's train for' Trinidad where he will spend the holidays. . Mr. Studebaker will leave for Kansas "City to-day. He will likely visit his old home in Ohio before Returning: . J. G. Barney is up and out again. He was just able to get out to the ballot box yesterday and deposit his vote. M. Martin, a friend of A. C. Stockton, who has been visjting in the city about a month, returned to St. Louis yester day. '' Judge Bostwick started , for. Kansas City yesterday. He will spend a day there and return to Vegas about Fri day. C'. Frick, of the La Cueva flouring mill was ifi town yesterday. ' He re ports everything in good shape at La Cueva. i t . ; ; "1 -. Chas. A. Braston, register land office atDelNjWe, Colorado, -spent Sunday mjhe city, and went' uld Trinidad vesterdav. - '' ' " ' ' )J. Jsernard wUlgotoTfinylttdtprdiojr- "row. Miss "Josefa Démarais" willací- company him on a visit for Christmas wih hur sister, Mrs. Bernard. I''' 1 James BruiCe came ' up from White Oaks a few days since. He is one of the oldtinw prospectors in that region and those parts. Jacob Gross left yesterday for Kansas City to meet' his-'"wife and child, . who come from St. Louis. On their return they will start to housekeeping in a ,liouse on Seventh street. The Depot hotel received the follow ing arrivals Sunday: . P.. E. Fetter, Le Mars, Iowa; T. C. Johns, f Denver; C, H. 'Hodge and George C." Leach, Kan sas City; F. C. Martsolf, Albuquerque; A. E. Alport, 'Deming. -" Sunday arrivals at the St. Nicholas: E.' .Kohn Kansas City; W. T.jiand B. F. Stoll, Cleveland; J. 1 hompson Lindsley, St. Louis; Lewis J.Gbapman, Alpine, Colorado; William Doty Chippewa Jialls, Wisconsin. Sunday arrivals at the Sumner: W. I, W. .Camp and C. Nightever, Welling- ítop,,, Kansivs; AV. -G.-Richardson and A4iTpeka JCansasf Jas. N. T. Dunn, ÍJan.Marcial ; C. Z. Frick, La Cueva: E. H. Watkins, Kingman.,- x Messrs OirVHeele'F-añdW: R.' Fitgerrell, of Sigourney, IcAva, went through on a special train to Albuquer que, where they will engage in U. S. 'band survey in the neighborhood of that kéity. Thse gentlenen . belong 4 to" a oartv of fortv-sevén men. ín' chárfee of : J. Wl-runi; , Dept. ? .líl' S?: Surveyor. This party have. been engaged in sur- .veying Government lands in Wyoming 4inco last August and-have "now come to spend the winfor in siirvehg land in New Mexici. They pl'nlkely rej áaiB-in this territory all, winter, r. 3Vb.eelecisajiicnabeiíihejrti5iss ia the Iowa State Ilniveraity,. , 1 The mine owners of Mineral Hill wjill have atitteg- Thuwda&nighmlil,- litr&nV.fiJilBito form' .liicdnkoydhtecl mining company for the development of the mines. Everybody is invited to come and 'ussj the subject. ;, I adYfirJiisecl on, Sun day that we would show ourjimmenseH- stdfck of toys onitheisecarrdiflQor, butTwerhave made a change: and we willhave them down stáírá in tíur storer Respectfully, lalDOR STERN. 100 MEN WANTED 1 To work 011 the Water works Trenches at west Las Vegas;wages 2.00 per day. Apply on the works. Russell & -Alexander. 12-8-Gt -WE SELL BELL&CO'S 1 1 i : if Vienna Rolls French Bread GRAHAM BR EAD Hirffwav Hill Round tree, Grocer on Austin, Gro$er Bnnett A CC, Grocei-s, Grand Ave Segura, Grocer, in Old r Town CHRISTMÁS CANDIES Ht, -TRY OÜK llinois Flour BELL & CO. PLAZA GROCERS & BAKERS. Boston Brown Bread. rL -A." & .-HH WISE . 1 .' :. Heal. .Estate, , " and line Agents SUMNER HOUSE -BtOCK. Look At Our Bargains ! Twelve Itandred Del'urs Will buy a hoilse and lot on Main street, cen trally located. House nao tour rooms, good cellar, coal liouao, wood house, etc. Furnituro for salo with property, . i One Hnndvcd and Fifty Dollars Each will buy first-class lots ln'Biflenwald 4 Co's addition. " We have two Or thrflc ejeejlent DHJ KOHin J111U1D uuuiuuiii.. One Tlionsand Dollars Is all we ask for a house, lot and furniture, on Douglass avenue. f This yropertyis cheap at ?I,9UU. Tbree Thousand five Hundred Dollars will buy a house snd two lots on the corner of Main and Seventh. BrIckhouse,cight rooms; two lots. Being situate as it is on tho corner of two principal streets of the . city, makes it desirable and oheap.' ' , ,1'onr Hundred and fifty Dollars. Wo have two centrally located business lots irouting on Grand avenue near Center street. These lota will bo in the market for a few days at $450 each, Here is a chance to get good bus iness lots very cheap. r Twelve Hundred Dollars Will" pay for two of the best business lots on Douglass avenue. These lots are located on the corner and will double in valuo in the next six months. . i ; - A i . Eighty-Five Dollars A piece will buy two well located lots in Buena ViBtu addition. 1 JrlB purchase a lot fronting on Qrañd avenue. xnese lots are near mter-ucean street, ana are a bargain. We have six of them. Call and look at the lots in the next few days if you want bargains. , f One Thousand Dollars is dirt cheat) for a house, five rooms, irood sta ble, three lots, centrally located on Fourttfr street. This property must be sold soon or It will ho out or the market. ( , r . . , M 1 filxteen Hundred Dollars i Will buy a house and two lotson Fourth street. Hmise has six rooms, hall pantry and olosetr Part on time If desired. This property is finely located. '- r , Twelvs Ilansrrd DollarC Will mako-you owner of a newly and well con structed house on Douglass avenue. House has three rooms and clothes press. Unimprov ed lots in this vicinity are being disposod of at from $690 to $900. ; f y n t i Other property all over the' city. C&U and Look Out For Bargains In this Column. . If you want your property sold quick, place It on our books. 1 1. 1 j; ii. wise; Real Estate,Rental & Mine Agts SUMNEK HOUSE BLOCK. Cream Bread Fancy Groceries Rental Cheapest HOUSE I11 Las "Vegas. We will nt bo undersold' Get 0115 prices before purchasing elsewhere. ' .m (Corner Grand Áv. and Cth SF.) EAST LAS VEGAS, NEW. MEXICO. f AND . CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES ! THE PLACE TO BUY PRBRKNT8 AT LOWEST -IS AT Railroad Avenue, Opposite Gross, Blackwell & Co $50 WORTH $50 Eyery .five dollars. worth 01 oods pur chased at Jaffa' Bros. from" December 3rd éntitlQS the . purchaser to a tic k.e.t tor a chance in a nice ladies? fur set, mink, worth 1 $50. To .bedrawn Decembjer 24th. ; Jaffa rB ros. BACA HALL ONE WEEEK ONLY. COMMENCING Tuesday, Dec. 13th. Engagement oj the beautiful and accomplish ed little aotresses Supported bv the 'i . . I ';.. , i ' FIFTH- AVENUE- COMEDY CO. ; r-j i ; f iu tur mit-ii new iuh DiiuvsBfB. Admission . Eeserved seats' Bookstore. . - . 75c. and $1.00. for sale at 0.081011100 FEAST OF GUADALUPE : C: ' j .. "f .A AT EL PASO, MEXICO. Commencing December 8th and extenning to the 86. Games, Music, and Indian Dunces. BULL FIGHTING Commomclng December 14th. ROUND, TRIP JICKETS From all points along the A. T. Ic S. F. sold at - Half rate good till Deo. Slat. - GROCERY & PROVISION PRICES Jemlros r MISS JENNIE WALLACE ( i B st Qualltr Delivered to Any Leave Orders at Mondonhall, Hunter k Co.', 1. C. Smith & Co.'s, East La Vegas. - Las VegasNew Mexico. Wbolemle and Quoo STOVES & Kcepthe largrstetock of Lumber, Sash, Dours, I?- COO - 1 '..a- Has Opened the LargeHt and WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, EVER BROCOHT TO NEWJMliXICO. Ij. Xi- Howlson, Manager The Attention of DoaU ra Is Cnllod to this Stock. Work Dour to Order. . . .. . LEE & WDSTERZIL FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS Car' a lurgo and complete stock of f piece goods Cleaning nnd 11 and see us. t suits in tne latest siyie. at short notice. Call i EAST LAS VEGAS, 0. R. BROWNING, EDWARD HEMtY, C. T. ALLEN E -Aa-nsroY . OF C. R. BROWNING Old and "Reliable ! Established in 1879. Office Lincoln Street, near Grand Avenue Unimproved lots and property for sale in all parts of the city, at" prices from $50 to $1,600. Improved Business and Rosidence property at prices from $450 to $20,000. Property iii Las Vegas Town Corn par, y's Lands. i Property in liosonwald's Addition. Property in Rosenwald & Co.'s Addi tion. ,.,. Property in Blanchard & Co.'s Addi tion. . '" " i. k J " Property in San Miguel Town Site Co.'s Addition. Property in llaynold's A'ddition. Property in Las Vegas Hill Site Co.'s Addition. : Property in Buena Vista Addition. Embracing Property in the follQwing Blocks: "A" 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, 19, 22, 24, 2, 29, 30, 81, 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 jkyiijg JíusiÁesBjnjLa Vegas for sale. , JJa 11 and prices"; examine for particulars and . (TflTce often from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. American H ouse MRSM. ArMAXWELL. Prop'tréss. A Good Tnlilc, Clean Iloomii' and tho Best Beds in Town. Open all nlfcht long. ;( "i ' '.: " Railroad-Avenue, Opposite Depot. IIIy Stage nnd Express Line. rtetwecn Cimarron and Springer. Iicavcs Cimarron at 7 a. m. and arrives at Springer af 11 a. in. Leaves Springer at 1 p. n4, ai rives rft Cimnrron at 6'pr m. .'Will caWpas sengers cheaper than aiiy other line." "FKENCHT," ! Proprietor. Telephones for Besldenees i ' Telephones will bo plaed lBprivte"houses at the rate of $60 per annum.' Application can bo mado at the San Miguel National Bank. . 10-2nf A. O. HOOD, Manager. RANCIS RÉIÍ3ER, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . Ollico at the adobe hoiiee on Main street, back of the StNicholns'Hotel. - OiBce hours from Id to 12 a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m. Six" varieties new; figs at Cooper's candy factory, Why! Wulr did y( ou set such nice butter? At Bonnet & Co. s, of course 12-10-tf, Sutfin's addition. STATE m lrotnitlr Part of the City. Tnt Las Vegai and at O. L. IIirhtH'( ami " ' CO- Hetail Dealer in FURNITURE Dlinds, Paints, Oils and Glass In the Territory. HLAN" Best Assorted Stock of and trimmings and are prepared to put up repairing a specialty. Work dono Opposite Lockharfs Block. pposite Lockharfs Block, - - MEW MEXICO JONES & CO. Have just opened a Large nnd Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES AND FINE Everything Now nnd Fresh and sold at. Bed Rock Prices Second Door East of Bank nuiUIIngv on BRIDGE ST., LAS VEGAS Have you bought your winter suit? if npt glance over these prices. All wool chev iot suits, reduced from $24 to $20, Scotch plaid suits reduced from $20 to $18. -Fancy cássimere suits re duced from $20 to $18 finft blue beaver suits reduced from $35 to $32 elegant cassimere suits reduced from tO $18, filial djílg- onal spits , ; reduced from $25 to $22. Boys' ciotninirm enaiess va- rietyl at greatly re- duced fprices. ; HÚEv ery lot of these were made this season; they are fresh and de sirable, but we must reduce our stock before taking inventory and large lines of goods must go . at once re gardless of cost. ISIDOR STERN, , '-: ' ' West Las Vegas. . Fresh fruit, apples, pears, oranges and lemons, etc., just received at Mar ceilino, Boffa & Perez's. 12-13-3t Pickles, sauer kraut, abbagc, tur nips, breakfast bacon, groceries of all kinds and fresh bread tevery day at the grocery store of B. C. Rountbee, near the M. E. church; 12-8-4t TOBACCOS CIGARS