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DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY. DF.C'EMHF.Il "i. mm. Two wore day of Meeting of the A. U I. W. to-night. Put your linger on the new lr:if you intend turning over, at the beginning f the new year. The Hoc! River lmnklt Mrongly agitates the division of San Miguel county into halves. Most of the railroad men who eanie from other points along the road to at tend the hall, returned yesterday. Arrangement s are being maile to start dancing aeadeniy at Raton. A similar institution would do well in this city. J. E. Cohcnour has purchased Car ter's candy store on the south Mde of the plaza, ami yesterday took control of it. All who intend joining the A.O.U.W. should attend the organization meeting at Odd Fellows' hall to-night. Last chance to join as a charter member. Prof. Henry E. (Jordon. who has charge of the Trinidad academy, was .named to Miss Sue E. Renedict at that place on the evening of the 2(Sili. The ladies of the Methodist Episco pal church will give the public a grand New Year supper Saturday night in the hall over the New York clothing store. A children's party was given at the resilience of Mrs. T. Y. (Jarrard yes terday afternoon. All the little folks in the south portion of the town were present. " E. R. Mttore of the Lamy House, is keeping one of the best hotels on the line. Everything possible is done to give all satisfaction who stop at the I. amy House. II. M. Porter, of Springer, has com pleted a telephone wire from Springer to Cimarron. M.M.Chase has like wise ordered the extension of the line from Cimarron to his ranch on the Ponil. Madame I)u I'ree is engaged in a six day's walk against three men in Tomb stone, Arizona. When through there she will go to California and Oregon, and expects, it is said, to go to South America. The person holding the lucky number eight that drew the handsome set of furs at Jalla Uros., Christmas eve, has not yet shown up. If he should not make himself known within thirty days from the dale of drawing, a new deal should be given. A complete directory of all the Las Vegas churches lias been compiled, printed and framed, and placed in the prominent localities about the city. It gives the name and location of each church, the name and residence of the pastor, and the time of holding servi ces. The Little Mac mine at White Oaks has three shifts of men employed in working it, and Leer's stamp mill is pounding away on the ore at a lively rate. We are informed that bullion will be shipped from there within a week. A meeting will be held at Odd Fel low's hall on the plaza to-night for the purpose of organizing a Las Vegas Lodge of the A. O. U. W., or Ancient Order of United Workmen. All per sons who are interested in it should at tend, as it will be the last chance to join as a charter member. S. Patty yesterday removed his tin shop from his former location in the Rlanehard building, near the plaza, to the new building u.l gan's second hand store just east of the bridge. He thus has larger and more convenient quarters, and will soon be prepared to receive orders. The Trinidad Timen, in speak ing of a new operator at that place, says: q all tenderfeet, he was the green est, and his idea of the West beat any thingever read of in dime novels, or ever written by lierner, the Las Vegas liction writer. ' 1. U. McDonald, first lieutenant Fourth cavalry, commanding company "A,"iat Fort Cumnungs, was in town yesterday accompanied by three Indian scouts in uniform. One of them, Tlo cone, was formerly one of Victoria's band, hut on account f some trouble he left the band and is now lighting against him. They were all photo graphed by A. F. llurnhani at Fur long's gallery yesterday. Wm. Foster, a brother of Dr. Henry Foster, proprietor of the Clifton Springs, New York, died at the Hot Springs night before last, of mountain fever. He came west to Pueblo some time ago, where he was taken with tho disease, and came to the Hot Springs two weeks ago with hopes of recovery, but he got worse instead of better, and died. He was the father-in-law of Mr. Alexander, of the firm of Russell & Al exander, water works contractors. His remains were sent east on yesterday's train, Passenger rales on the A. T. & S. F. will be reduced on January 1st from nine and a half to eight cents per mile in New Mexico. This is a wise reduc tion on the part of the railroad com pany, as almost every man who conies to New Mexico will patronize it in the way of freights to a much larger amount than the amount of his passage money. A greater reduction would be more beneficial. To-morrow we shall commence the publication of a daily lcttcrf rom Santa Ve from the pon of a versatile and able correspondent. This correspondence will be continued through the coming session of the Territorial legislature, and will embrace everything ol import ance connected therewith, as likewise local happenings at tho capital of gen eral interest to the public. The (ía zette proposes to give all the news of the Territory m a condensed and read able shape. Run 'mr l.lbrrlj. (ieorgf Stewart, iuearcerated iu the county jail for Mealing from the Nation al Hotel, made a dash for liberty yes terday afternoon about three o'clock luit was brought up shortly with a round turn. He. w as detailed to carry water from the acequia to the jail. The guard did not keep very close to him as he had manacles on his legs. Stewart watched his opportunity and managed to unlock his manacles with a string, as he stated to a reporter, lie then made a run for liberty, passing around Woot- en's planing mill and coining down the j fence back ot the tAZETTE oince. llic; 1 ... ..... i . a . guard discovered his night ami took!. i- in T i i., i in after him. When Stewart reached the ; ! Oazf.ttf. oflice the gnar.l lired at him, ! the bullet Hying high however. tnd glancing along the roof of the building diil no damage. At that moment Frank Wilson, of Wclls-Fnrgo Express, and A. lleve rushed out of Ileise it Strauss' slm... !in.i ,..,,,, ,iowll ,. Stewart with a couple of pistols. This flopped his wild career and he surrendered. Stew art said that any man would run away from prison life if he got a chance and he did not think he was to blame in llic mailer. The guard did a very repre hensible thing in shooting at the pris oner when in town. Had he been any thing of a marksman and sent his bul let no higher than a man, it would cer tainly have passed through the Ga zette composing rooms, where it would hardly have failed in hitting some one. A guard or anyone else should be severely punished for shoot ing in town. The great chances are that some other one than the person shot at will be hit. The 1. X. O. A meeting of the directors of the D. & X. O. railroad company for this Ter ritoiy was held at Springer Thursday of last week to transact business per taining to the compauy in Xew Mexico. The offices of the company for this Territory are located at Springer. The directors represented at the meeting were Gov. John Evans, Charles Wheel er and John S. Rrown, of Denver, and H. M. Porter and Harry Whigham, of Colfax county. The latter is secretary under the incorporation for this Terri tory. The most feasible routes for the railroad through Colfax county were discussed. Mr. Porter presented the advantages of Xew Mexico for this road in as strong a light as possible. It will traverse Colfax county through the eastern portion just west of Raton city. After a general discussion of the various disadvantages of the routes Mr. Wheeler thought it advisable to send parties through northeastern New Mexico to make a thorough examina tion cf the country and report upon the feasibility of routes and the probable advantages of the various lines. Thi wc believe, will eventually brin the road, although the company may not at first have, contemplated coming so far south in Xew Mexico yet the ad vantages to be gained will be shown so great as to finally determine them. We arc open to thorough and systematic investigation and ventilation. I Ilifi'hmi.v Robbery. j Yesterday a Mexican ranchman came ' into the city from Las Faualcs, a small ! Mexican village about nine miles from i i Las Vegas, bringing with him a load of hides and other produce, which he sold to a plaza linn. He was watched dur ing the day by some ill-intentioned per sons, who supposed he had received considerable money from his sales. Be tween seven and eight o'clock, yester day evening, he left the store of Geof froin & Dcsmarais on the south side of the plaza, and walked south through the street leaving the southwest corner of the plaza, past Trinidad Romero's store. When a short distance south of Myer Friedman & Bro.'s wool ware house, he was suddenly surrounded by live men, Mexicans, who pointed pistols at him on every side,. and ordered him to surrender his overcoat, supposing that his money was contained therein. He had to give it up, of course, and they quickly dispersed . He reported to the police, but they were unable to ob tain any clue to the thieves. The overcoat contained no money, and the loss was slight, but it goes to show that such occurrences are becom ing altogether too frequent and some measure should be taken of ridding the town of this class of criminals. For a man to be surrounded by a half-dozen robbers, pointing pistols in his face, on a public street, before eight o'clock in the evening will not do. Jrmez Spring i'oniilry. Mr. E. B. Moore, lately in from the Jemez Springs country,gives a glowing description of the future of that coun try. He says there are beds of sulphur in that region containing thousands of tons of pure sulphur. In addition to this source of wealth the silver mines are excellent, anil the copper and gale na .deposits also run as high as 212 ounces in silver. The Eureka, owned by the Illinois and New Meiico Mining and Smelting company, has a shaft 100 feet deeji. There are also u number of other valuable mines being developed, but the native sulphur mines are an immediate source of wealth if worked at once. The coal mines of this vicinity are simply wonderful. Some of the veins show a solid bed of sixteen feet of coal and it is said that 11 number of these coal beds can be seen as they crop out of the mesa. Jnwt No. The citizens of Las Vegas and Min eral Hill have had a rousing meeting and started a movement for the devel opment of the mines at the latter point. i A stock company of $5.000,000,has been organized, to purchase the best proper tics and develop them. The citizens of both places are full of enterprise, and alive to the necessity for developing, home resources. Trinidad Timet. A line of fancy holiday goods of every description at C. M. William's drug store in Railroad avenue. -1?-!M-8t. IT.RNO II.. ('. Sperling, from Socorro, at lb Sumner. Y. W. Potter h it for Colorado Soring yesterday. Myer Friedman got oil' for Springer yesterday. ti. J. (iaincy returned from Albuipier pie yesterday. Steve Girranl i up from the ranch on the Pecos. Trinidad Romero i-in Albuquerque. u0 wcnj yesterday. ,,.. ,. ., (t. . ills a Chicago man. arrived ., . . . . i the city yesterday, w,l,r f- H;illey -boanh-d (he train 'croay ir rania re. G. C. Alden, fromGalesburg, Illinois, arrived in the city yesterday. J. L. Pope and Frank W. Mills of Wichita, Kansas, are at the Depot Ho tel. . W. 1$. Waterloo of the Chicago Tri 6?fr reportorial daft' went on to Santa Fe yesterday. M. Runnel), the rustling reporter on the Albuquerque Journal returned to his home yesterday. Mr. Gardiner, of the dry goods linn of Gardiner & Gillies, left on yester day's train for Albuquerque. Price Lane started for St Louis yes terday. He will make Xew Year's calls there, and run up to Chicago on allying trip befre his re ..urn. N. Brock, Lincoln, Xebraska, and James Sweet, Xebraska City, arrived in the city yesterday and are stopping at the Depot Hotel. .unos j'.. wnsou. wno nas neen ine riifKt ..f r7niliirtnr Wm llivon for the ! " , , . i past two weeks, left vesterdav on a short visit to Pueblo. Dr. Tipton yesterday received a dis patch informing him his brother was seriously ill at Matrons a short distance up the road. He packed his satchel and went up on the Atlantic Express. The Vermont I'nimi says: II. H. Me in tyre and wife of Littleton, X. 1L, are in town visiting friends. They will stay till after Christmas, when they will go to Xew Mexico, where Mr. Mclntyrc has secured a position" as school teacher. Notice of Kc.iiiovitl. s. Patty, the proprietor of the tin shop formerly iu. tho ISlanchard build ing near the Plaza, has removed his es tablishment to the new building the second door east of the bridge. Ho there has more room ami is better pro pared to accommodate customers. '?í-'2!)-í5w Real Estate I ....... . Rental & Mine ftptsiJONES&GO. SUMNER HOUSE BLOCK Look At Our Bargains ! T wo small new houses and furnished rooms for rent. ' Rnsincss Men nnd t'npl talisls. Alten ' tion! ' Two thousand dollars for one sixth Interest , in a business property situated on the best cor ner in the city. Rents for $2ii0 per month-. A rare chance.' Four ThoiiHuml One Hundred Dollurw For a fine brick business house cm Railroad j Avenue. Iients for $75 per month. , '; Eilit Thousand Dollars, Accordion lo Invoice, will buv a well established business, ! located, proiits from 75 to 100 per cent. Stock ! all new. Parties must get out-door business j on account of health. Well Furnished limine For Ken I on Street railway, flood well of water. Property fenced in. Four Thousand Dollars. Wc Have n Verv desirable piece of business property on Hailroad Avenue House in condition to re ceive goods. This property fronts railroad de pot and is a rare bargain. One ThouRnntl One II 11 11 di ed Dollar For a house and lot on 0 rand avenue. Houso nicely furnished, contains four rooms, well fenced, good stable, buggy shed and out houses- One Thousand Five Hundred Dollnrs Willbuyiin eleven-room house', good picket ! fence. New house. Hent on this property guaranteed for one year at $4U per monih. Th.s property is a line investment. Twelve Hundred Dolinrm. I Will buy a house nnd lot on Main street, ten-1 trally located. House has four rooms, good collar, coal house, wood house, etc. Furniture ; for sale with properly, One Hundred nnd Fifty Dollar Eaeli will buy first-class lots in lloaonwald & j l.'o's addition. We have two or three excellent. : bargains in this addition. One Thousand' Dollars Is nil we ask for 11 house, lot and furniture, 011 1 Douglass avenue. This property is cheap t $1,500. Three Thousand Five Hundred Dollars will buya house and two lots on the corner of Main and Seventh. I!riekhouse,eght rooms, two lots. Heing situate as it is on the corner of two principal streets of Ihe city, mukes It desirable and (heap. Four Hundred nnd Fifty Dollut-s. We have two eentrally located business lots tronting 011 (Irand avenue near Center street. These lots will be in the market fora few days at $4.10 each, Here is a chance to get good bus iness lots very cheap. Twelve Hundred Dollar Will pay for two of the best business lots 011 Douglass avenue. These lots tiro located on tho corner and will double in value in the next six months. KUhlyFlve Dollar A piece will buy two well located lots nlliienn Vista addition. One Hundred and Fifty Dollnis will purchase a lot fronting on Grand avenue. These lots are near InteiHlcean street, and are a bargain. We have six of them. Call uud look nt the lots In the next fewdays if you want bargains. Sixteen Hundred Dollar Will buy a houso and two lots on Fourth street. House has six rooms, hall pantry and closet. Part on time if desired. This properly Is finely located. Twelve Hundred Dollar. Will make 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 disposed of nt from f 5(W to fiw. Other property all over Ihe city, ( all ami sec. Look Out For Column. Bargains in this If you want your property sold quick, plae it onourbookn. J. J. FITZ3ERRELL, THE LIVE REAL STATE MAN N'OTAUY 1M151.IC. Las Vegas, X. M. loooos?! To I.onn. DOLLARS on good real tato security. J. J. Fit.irorrell, thr llvn real '(.tute man, lias inr Hule a lurtre number of llm; business ami liittfnililc resilience lots in ilitferent pints of the new nnd olil portions of the city. 1'tir ties sei kinjr investment In reiil estate, busi ness chances, business nuil ilxvelliiur houses, sbotllil enll on I'itziferrell; lie enti tircoiiuno ilute tnem. A Iture Chunco: Cií'ÍOfl w"' 1,,lv choleo lots on JOKJKJ Douftlxs Avenue that will un doubtedly 1m; worth f 1,000 withih six months. d7 Pi lo wi" ''Y choice resilience lots U) I U just north oí Main Street tui'l ninth of ( hurles Wriirht's resilience. OJfMlwill buy business lots on Duntflus ijitJtJ (streetcar) street tout will lie worth tlM) in a short time. J.nn U01.LAU8 will buy iiburiraln iutlio lot 'lUU just opposite the postónico. 1ft lOI,I,AUS a month, for twelve months, lO will buv a Choice llcsiilenee Lot. QCf DOLLARS will buy a GoikI Fonrltoom jDJ Mouse, near Machine Shop. QñA WU'AKS will buy Choice Lots on ÚW Main Street. (CHOICE Resilience Lots in IScuna Vinta uil J ilition Tfin r, I'l-ARS will buv a House anil Lot on iJl MMn .street, renting- lor Twenty Dol lars n month. 1QHnn Dollars will buy u Mutrnlflccnt lOUUU Cattle ItnnKeTen Miles Square Well Watereit and Sheltered. All under wire fence. SLOOOS ií w dollars will buy six choleo resi donen Lots. Alts will buy a house anil two Lots. rtAA IH1LLARS will buy a choice resi yjyj donee Lot. 1 (( C DOLLAHS will buy one of the 1,VJ best ltusiness Lots on Railroad Avenue. ) liUXmtED DOLLARS will buy u three O room Mouse with Lot near tho Depot. w0 1 rfVvlIl buy two houses with three tpáflUU lots, fronting the Park. A great biirgnin. Renting for $fti.(J0 a month A HARK CU AN'CK. Will sell a valuable in terest in White Oaks mines and mill ma chinery at a great bargain on account of sick ness, inquire of . I. J. Kitzgerrcll the live real estate mun. c! 1 ti PT Will buv an elegant lour room ipXAtjyJ house in tine order, renting fSriniwi-ninnth tíííiO Will buy a nice resiliente on Main pJtJJ Street renting lor U a month. Will buy a good hotel on Rail road Avenue renting at f.Vl per month t9."CnMOXTHI.Y PAYMENTS. $250 will pfJUliuy n one room house with a splendid lot eentrally located. Enquire .1. J. I'lT.OKKlUa.l., The live real estate agent. E ,T01 I.l2.si: -Four lots ;dii Douglass and .-. Lincoln Avenues, (ff DOLL A US will buy a line -.iJ J KJ stock dairy nuil luriiiinir ranch near the citv. fi l'Uurs will buy one of the JJJ J best shingle mills in the terri tory, together with 3,000 acres of tine land. For a shingle mill man who understands the business this is a fortune, rr f VV Dollars will buy one of 1 W.VJVJWtho larirest and best un pointed stock ranges in tho territory; a splen-1 did residence; eight miles of river front : mi-: mcrou8 lakes nnd springs; well watered and : well sheltered ; all under fence; making one of j the best stock ranges in the world, (rant title 1 perfect. Q f T "A will buy a good new three room 1 O'it-lvJ house nnd two lots near theniil- rond depot nnd round house. j kin fWWl 'lead ot sneep lor smc i 0,000 t Wethers, ewes and lambs. , Will buy one of the best busi ness houses in the city, rent-' i ing at $1,0(10 n year. ' I also have for sale several lino stock ranches ! in tho dillerenr portions of the Territory, ' FOR KENT. A number of desirable, business houses on tho different business streets of the city, also ! offices, restaurants and dwellings. If you want to rent property call. ; i Itcmember that the best business chances', are always to be hud by calling on I J. J. Fitzokhki:i.i. Tho live real estnte agent, oilice on (nind i avcmie. í'vrti.i",. I 2.000 lieatl of best improved cattle for sale. I For particulars enquire of .1. .1. FITZGKK ; HF.b, the live real estate agent. 11-Stf t7iE1 luul n llave just opened a Large and Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES AND FINK TOBACCOS UIGARSW.-t crs. old Adams hx- KvcrytbhiK New and Fresh and sold at j pi'CSS Office, Eft-St LaS iVe&'as. sea hock rice,s Second floor East of Ibink HuiHinir, on BRIDGE ST., LAS VEGAS Nothing more fitting for holiday pros cuts can lie found than the toilet arti cles and holiday goods just received at Dtinlap it Winters. 12-28-41. Tlf BELL CO., The Plaza Grocers -AXII- CHRISTMAS IIQVELTIES ! TMK VL.Vi KTO BCY riiV.HF.NTS Al LOWEST DDTPPV I11ÜDÜ IS AT- affa Uro's Railroad Avenue, Opposite Gross, Blackwell & Co, $50 WORTH $50 Every five dollars worth of i'oods pur chased at Jaffa Bros, from Decembet 3rd entitles the purchaser t 6 a 1 1 e k e t for a chance in a nice ladies' fur set, mink, worth 50. To be drawn December 24th. Jalla Bros. Santa Clans, Last week gave timely notice lotlie people of Las Veas that he had arriv ed 111 the City and was, as usual, al STERN'S - lie would this week warn his friends of the approackine Rush VCrush And ask them to call upon him al oucc, ho they can make their selection from the Largest and most complete stock of Toys ami Christmas Articles ever brought to tlvs City. ISIUOR STERN, West Las VcRti-j. Eggs! Eggs! Warranted fresh. 35 cents per dozen, re- Visit Dunlap & Winter's drug store on the Plaza before purchasing holiday goods. 12-28-4. i We Í fund cheerfully re money when are notsatisfac- Isidor Stern. goods tory. TO 1 WARNING ADVICE Southwest corner of plaza. (DON'T PAYNE & BARTLETTS HOLIDAY GOODS llofore rmvli'.t-;nir. Hailroad Avenue i Las Vpctas nnal R Hnko P.n Having now Completed their Yards At Bottom Trices. They kocp a lurgro supply nlwuys on hand, and have every facility for hundlln the sumo. Delivered free of chiirjre to nny part of the city. Fairbanks scales used. Unusual Inducements Offered to the Public j Office: On Itallroad Track West of tne Depot, LEE & WISTERZIL MERCHANT TAILORS i nry a inrprc anu complete stock ot piece froous suits in the latest slylo. . (Meaning nnd ot short notice. Call and seo us. EAST LAS VEGAS, c.n. browntn'o, Eow.Ann nEvnr, C. F. AM.F.N MI TCTATF -OF- O. R.BROWftSINC Old and Reliable! '.Established in ItfTO. Office Lincoln Street, near tirand Avenue I Unimproved lots and property for sale in all parts of the city, at prices from $50 to $1,000. Improved Busincsn and Residence ; property at prices from $450 to $'20,000. Property in Las Vegas Town Com pany's Lands. Property in Rosonwald's Addition. Property in Rosenwald & Co.'s Addi tion, i Property in IManchard & ('o."s Addi- ! tion. Property in San 'Miguel Town Site Co.'s Addition. Property in Raynold's Addition. Property in Las Vegas Hill Site Co.'s Addition. Property in Rucna Vista Addition. Embracing Property in tho following Blocks: "A" 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, , 10, 11, 12, SO, 14, 1C, 17, 15), 22, 24, 2i, 21), 81, 40, and elsewhere. Property in both East amd West Las Vegas. Ranch Property in San Miguel and other counties. 1 Stores and Houses to Rent. Also 11 good, well established and paying Business in Las Vegas for sale. Call and examine for partionlivrs and I prices. Office open from 7 a. 111. to !i p. in. EMM 113SJ NEGLECT' to 1l Eat Las Ye;ras X. M. and Onices, are prepared to Sell where all orders will receive prompt attention. aim trimmings and aro prepared to put up repairing a spei laltv. Work done Opposite Lockuart's Block, - MEW MEXICO Wanted-For Sale-for Bent-Lost. WA N I ED A llrst-eluss manufacturer of llligree Jewelry. Passage to Leaven worth, Kansas, will be pnid. Address Jonn F. Kirkliam, 410 Deloware Street, Kansas. 1-J-tfMit WANTED To buy second-hand stoves both cook and heating, at I'attv's, the tinner. 12-2.:-2t w ANTED A good cook at ihe residence 01 j. uaynoids. l-.'-ifl.tf. "17"ANTED A man and wife desiro a sltua- ation on boarding ears. Clood meat and pastry cooks. F.nquiro or address this office. 12-:0-nt "irANTKD A small or medium-sized tire- y proot safe for cash. Apply to Mills Sc Hudley. yANTi:i). A tfo:.d cook at the Miehiiraii Houho, opposite depot. "17"ANTE1 Everybody who liken a K001I V meal, and a sood lied to slei o in. to conip to tho National Hotel, South Side l'luzu 11-lutf WANTED. To buy and sell second hand (foods. Will buy and sell at reaonahle rates. Money advanced 011 goods at a reason rate, I also muko furniture repairlnf a speci alty. Neil Cnliran, first Imildiiur east of the bridiic. ITUIIt HEN I One of the best business honses J on Sixth St-reot,' under construction. .1. J. Fitziferrell, tbo-Live Ileal Estate Agent. ITtOK KENT Oncof the best stone building. now under construction, on Hailroad Av? enue, suitable for a wholesale business. J. .1. Fit.pcrrcll, the Live Heal Estate Ajrent. F"11 SALK-2,0Kl head of sheep.-Apply I). N. Haca nt Las Conchas, or addrc Las Vegas Postoflice. IW5-2m. Foil KENT Five rooms and a cellar in Mrs. llubbeU's houso on West Mum street, op posite the postoffleo. Inquire of .1. J. Fitzifor roll, the Live Heal Estate Ajfeiit. I 71011 KENT Threo-room frame house on J Muin street. Inquire of ,1. .1. Fit.iferrell. the Live Heal Estato Aircnt. 17C HJK KENT Onefour-room houso on Blanch- I; ard street. .1. .1. Fitzperrell, tho Live ileal Estate Agent. T NSTALMENT Pf.AX-Will sell a few choice 1. residence lots on monthly payments. J. .1. FlTZOEIIMKLL. 12-S-tf. Live Ileal Estate Agent. ITtOlt SALE A lot. of good horses and mules. ' For particulars call at Ihe Exchange cor ral, west of the plaza. 11-lU-tf 17IUK SALE. Native shingles can tie found : at Mr. nlanchard's store, on l ho plaza, at wholesale priced. 10-4-tlmt ?ORSALE. unary birds, singly or In pairs i: Apply to .Mrs. roil otter on the street back of the National Hotel H-2tMf 171011 SALE l'XK) cedar posts. Apply to " Geohok Hoss, or at Lockhart's store. 10-2-rf. 1 HORRENT. Furnished rooms. Apply to 1' Mrs, Judge Hubbell opposite Gazette of. KTTK Ol ll-.tl-tf Ileo. BACA HAIL For rent for balls, parties, entertainments, lectures, etc. For terms apply to A. J . Hue a. B Uy Burton is no longer connected with the hall. 13-0-tf. Reduction in Coal F gures. I will sell coal from this date at 9 per ton. Car load lots or more than five tons will be sold less. 2S-6t George Ross. A fine line of holiday goods, toilet ar ticles, towels, perfumery, etc., just re ceived by Dunlap & Winter's. 12-28-4t & Bakers. &COKE